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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20170918:22:41:00

has attacked. if this show has shown a light on some of the prejudice in our society, islam phobia, injustice in the justice system, maybe that s something. we shone a line on domestic abuse. it is it is a complicated, indi insidious disease, it exists far more than we allow ourselves to know. would be good if stopped there. hollywood being hollywood, there s no critique or consistency that won t yield in deferens to another perceived big name. this is the moment of normalization i m about to show you that undercut any pretense of political message last night. is there anybody who could say how big the audience is? sean, do you know?

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20100722:03:02:00

a comic commissioned by george wallace. george wallace, the famous segregationist who four times was the govern of the great state of alabama. i say segregation now, segregation tomorrow, and segregation forever. 1960, george wallace s campaign commissioned this comic book to get people to vote for george wallace by showing how brave he was in standing up against civil rights. you can see it here in the comic-imagined headlines, wallace fights back i won t yield to threat else. wallace stands up for south. judge won t surrender. the comic book isn t an argument in favor of segregation, it s more of a conspiratorial scream about how everybody is out to get alabama, alabama, white alabama, george wallace, is just defending themselves. why did washington go out of its way to try to hurt george wallace. they wanted to ruin him politically.

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20100722:01:02:00

weeks, i may be homosexual. stop right there! comics with problems. i want to talk about published that don t ask don t tell bizarre row comic. also published another amazing comic from 1960 or 1961. a comic commissioned by george wallace. george wallace, the famous segregationist who four times was the govern of the great state of alabama. i say segregation now, segregation tomorrow, and segregation forever. 1960, george wallace s campaign commissioned this comic book to get people to vote for george wallace by showing how brave he was in standing up against civil rights. you can see it here in the comic-imagined headlines, wallace fights back i won t yield to threat else. wallace stands up for south. judge won t surrender. the comic book isn t an argument in favor of segregation, it s more of a conspiratorial scream about how everybody is out to

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