zerlina maxwell, host of zerlina on peacock, ayman mohyeldin, host of msnbc s ayman, and elise jordan, republican strategist. let s go right to the first revvie award, the ridicu-list. these are the events that i still can t believe happened in a year as bizarre as 2021. here are few of my picks to get us started. facebook goes meta. stuck in the suez. and trump: the blog. facebook s name change. the social network found itself under fire from the right and the left over user privacy and rampant misinformation, and mark zuckerberg decides the solution is to rebrand the company to meta. i don t know exactly what the metaverse is, but i m guessing it has something to do with having your head in the clouds. or how about that ship that got stuck for days in the suez canal? disrupting trade routes all over the world, it seemed like a random event back in march, but little did we know it was a preview of global shipping tie-ups and even a shortage of christmas trees this holida
with that, let s bring in our esteemed panel. maxwell, most of zerlina on peacock. host of msnbc s, and elise jordan, republican strategist. let s go right to the first revvie award, the ridicu-list. these are the events that i still can t believe happened in a year as bizarre as 2021. here are a few of my picks to get us started. facebook goes meta. stuck in the suez. and trump: the blog. facebook s name changed. the social network found its under fire from the right and the left over user privacy and rampant misinformation, and mark zuckerberg decides the solution is to rebrand the company to meta. i don t know exactly what the metaverse is, but i m guessing it has something to do with having your head in the clouds or how about that ship that got stuck for days in the suez canal? disrupting trade routes all over the world, it seemed like a random event back in march, but little did we know it was a preview of global shipping tie-ups and even a shortage of christmas trees
he will not support the president s $2 trillion megabill reportedly telling democratic leadership just minutes before his announcement. i can t imagine the bind this places that leadership in. as now, in addition to their numbers in both house and senate, the center piece of the equity agenda promised by the biden administration won t be there for democrats to run in next year s midterm elections. but even that seems extraneous at this moment. because basic questions like the sanctity of the vote, a woman s reproductive rights, and the legal limits of law enforcement are still being settled politically. on that first question, what i haven t gotten as the senate now pivots to voting rights, is an explicit answer on is whether or not there is even enough time to counter the national surge in republican engineered voter suppression legislation or whether the emphasis on infrastructure was worth the federal voting protection bills that have been killed or rendered inert. one thi
sharpton. good evening and welcome to politics nation s 13th annual revvie awards. it s where we celebrate the best and worst of politics in 2023, and give awards to those who deserve it. i am 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 this year. jen psaki, so proud to have her with us, host of inside with jen psaki, right here on msnbc. republican strategist and msnbc political analysts, susan del percio, who i always say, is my favorite republican. and ali velshi, host of velshi, also here on msnbc weekends, and he is worrying i thought it was a clergy collar efforts. a couple of times, people have asked for some blessings. let s get to the first revvie awards. the biggest political ads on a 2023, i will share a few of my own nominees to get started, and andy panel can chime in. my first top nestory, the trump indictments. americans had
is over. i just want to say congress has certified the results without saying the election is over, okay. now congress i didn t say over. go to the paragraph before. wow. how would you like to be ivanka stage managing that? back in july, the january 6th committee played raw footage of the outtakes of former president trump s taped address the day after the capitol riot when he was choking on every word. this morning, the day before he called them patriots, beautiful, this, that, the other. wow. this morning, the committee s full final report has finally been released. we re going to go through it all. good morning and welcome to morning joe. it s friday, december 23rd. everybody s off. i m here. i hope you re not bothered too much by that. we re going to get through it together. we have former aide to george w. bush white house and state department s elise jordan. and the host of msnbc politics nation and president of the national action network, the hardest working m