Nations 12th Annual Revvie Awards its where we celebrate the best and worst of politics in 2022 and give awards to those who deserve it im honored to have been bringing you some of the most significant and memorable moments this past year and what a year it has been. With that lets bring in our esteemed Panel Republican strategist and msnbc political analyst susan del pressio. Danielle moody, host of the woke a. F. Daily and democracyish podcasts and ali velshi, host of velshi right here on msnbc. This year was dominated by the Midterm Elections. With that in mind lets get right to our first revvie. The biggest political showdowns. Ill share a few of my own nominees to get us started then the panel can chime in. The first is the Senate Showdown in pennsylvania between John Fetterman and dr. Oz oz won the republican nomination based on fame, and he got dispensed dispensing medical advice on tv but it was fettermans health that was the big concern after he suffered a stroke during a camp
i m sara sidner in new york. jim acosta has the day off. we begin with news on former president jimmy carter. the 98-year-old will begin receiving hospice care at his home in plains, georgia. that s according to a statement from the carter center. the 98-year-old has decided to spend time with family and forgo any further medical treatment away from home. reporter: the decision of jimmy carter to remain in plains, georgia, after a series of hospital stays, speaks to the center this town has been to his life. he spent nearly all of his 98 years in plains, georgia, with exception for his time in the white house and his time as a young man serving in the american military. plains, georgia, south of atlanta, has been the place this former president has done his life work in the postpresidency. he s talked about democracy. been a leader for housing, building homes himself through habitat for humanity. clearly, plains, georgia, has been his life blood. the coarter center he has c
you guys feel. rachel: me too too. pete: one of those mornings. first hour s the warm-up hour, 7 a.m. s sleeper hour, not as many people watching, but it s really good, you know? will: that s the sleeper hour? pete: yeah. 8:00 we re going and then 9 it s, like, i don t know what 9 is. it s the cherry on top. rachel: 9 is off the hook. [laughter] pete: thank you for joining us. we enjoy being together, we re grateful that you re out there sharing it with us. hopefully, you ve got a cup of coffee, some doughnuts. rachel: thanks. all right. [laughter] president biden is back in the u.s. after wrap withing up his 4-day trip to ireland. pete: and before he left, he got a rock star welcome ahead of his speech last night. check this out. [cheers and applause] will: wow. huh. peter doocy joins us live from dublin with more. very popular many in ireland, apparently, peter. [laughter] reporter: very popular. that s like when they play u2 at one of the pubs here and people just go c
and for some reason we welcome back mike baker. let s hope he can complete a sentence using only 50 ums in 24 groans. when you need a coherent thought and 24 hours, don t call him. all right. ever since joe biden s speech from the innermost circle of hell, i ve been think about the future of this country. not that he ate fiber before boarding the roller coaster at six flags. it s the extreme maga republican who apparently number in the dozens or perhaps millions. we really never get a head count on the threat. we are not even sure they have heads. the vagueness of the threat certainly is convenient mainly because it s hard to count something that doesn t really exist. unlike the persistent and violent crime we now experience everything the day across this country. oddly none of that is caused by people in red hats. extreme maga aren t like sheep. you can t count them to fall asleep because there s really not enough of them. for a democrat it s best never to know how truly big
nation s 12th annual revvie awards it s where we celebrate the best and worst of politics in 2022 and give awards to those who deserve it i m honored to have been bringing you some of the most significant and memorable moments this past year and what a year it has been. with that let s bring in our esteemed panel republican strategist and msnbc political analyst susan del pressio. danielle moody, host of the woke a.f. daily and democracy-ish podcasts and ali velshi, host of velshi right here on msnbc. this year was dominated by the midterm elections. with that in mind let s get right to our first revvie. the biggest political showdowns. i ll share a few of my own nominees to get us started then the panel can chime in. the first is the senate showdown in pennsylvania between john fetterman and dr. oz oz won the republican nomination based on fame, and he got dispensed dispensing medical advice on tv but it was fetterman s health that was the big concern after he suffered