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Mr. wOw | 10/20/2009 4:00 am

In Defense of My Favorite 'Sick Puppy' – Rachel Maddow, by Mr. wOw

By Mr. wOw
© AP
Last week, the former president of the United States, George Bush I, weighed in on opinionated cable yakkers. He allowed that there was a "lack of civility" all around, and was generous enough to concede that President Obama was "entitled to civil treatment." (This is quite a lot coming a man married to Marie Antoinette, aka Barbara Bush. Who can ever forget BB’s pronouncement that the devastated Americans corralled into the Astrodome, to escape Hurricane Katrina, were actually living better than they usually did? "This is working out very well for them.")

But of course, the one-time, one-term president had to single out the talking heads on the left, referring to MSNBC’s Keith Olbermann and Rachel Maddow as "sick puppies."

While I wouldn’t go so far as to call Olbermann a sick puppy, he has definitely worn thin. I once found him smart and not too over-the-top to irritate, but during last year’s campaign, he went off the rails – as did all the males on MSNBC – over the possibility that Hillary Clinton might win the Democratic nomination. And when she wouldn’t just fold up her tent and leave the campaigning field open to Obama, his head and his ego exploded, and it has been a swollen mess ever since.

Olbermann has become a parody of himself, preaching to the converted every night. He has his fans, for sure, but what he generally induces in Mr. wOw is a series of cringes. I’m on his side, but want him to shut up most of the time. And I detest that bit of business at the end: "This is the whatever day since George W. Bush declared mission accomplished in Iraq." What does that have to do with anything now? Enough. And Olbermann’s paper crunching and tossing it at the camera (his audience?) – showy and nastily aggressive.

Which brings us to Ms. Maddow. She began popping up on MSNBC as a guest, often sparring, quite enjoyably, with Pat Buchanan (and infamously, with Joe Scarborough, who did not enjoy the experience). She seemed to have been brought up through the auspices of Olbermann, they were friends. Olbermann clearly respected her. And what was not to respect? She was a breath of fresh air on cable: intelligent, prepared, reasonable, amusing, blessedly devoid of the self-activated intolerant scream button that afflicts so many.

Maddow’s star was rising, and just so we knew it, MSNBC tried to slap on a bit of eyeliner on and femme her up slightly. Not only was this unnecessary, it looked unattractive. For one brief, terrible moment Mr. wOw feared her boyish haircut was going to be poofed into some sort of faux "do." Tailored simplicity shouldn’t be messed with.

Clearly, Maddow was being groomed for her own show, and finally, it happened. Initially, however, it looked as if she was too much a creature of, and too influenced stylistically, by Olbermann. She was suddenly "cute." She made funny faces, she used funny voices. Once I turned her on to find her wearing a funny hat! She was also relentlessly snarky. That becomes tiring. And then there was that guy at the end of her show, the "pop culture" maven, or whatever he was (still is) to riff on something insubstantial. As if anything insubstantial is wanted from Rachel Maddow. She was no less intelligent, prepared and reasonable, but she was losing something valuable and unique in what appeared to be an attempt to be one of MSNBC’s frat boys. Mr. wOw was distressed.

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deber B
Helen, you are welcome to your personal opinion.   I can understand why you don’t like him.   If I were a democrat, I wouldn’t like him either.
By deber B on 10/21/2009 5:30 am
Murphy Mac
Helen, I’ve only seen the "Rush" as I surf the channels so I know he was huge (pound-wise), but with your visual of his being Elmer Fudd’s evil twin now, I am truly ROFL! Thank you for the humor!
By Murphy Mac on 10/21/2009 9:00 am
Helen Moran

Murphy, thank you. humor is the only thing that keeps me going sometimes. Elmer Fudd was always creeping around with his gun looking for the wascally wabbit, that visual keeps me laughing all thru one of Rush’s rants. As for Beck, when he starts crying, and stuttering, I see Porky. Hey, neither of them has a neck, do you think they could be part of an alien conspiracy to take over the world? For our necks? Have a good one.

By Helen Moran on 10/21/2009 9:16 am
Murphy Mac

Helen,

 do you think they could be part of an alien conspiracy to take over the world?

 I don’t think the intelligent aliens would have them.

By Murphy Mac on 10/21/2009 10:20 am
Helen Moran
Murphy you are so right, if you’ll excuse the expression. Intelligence being the key word. Everyone is entitled to their opinion, I just happen to respect people who have some facts to back up their statements. If I did not know better I would think these two clowns were going thru some sort of male menopause.
By Helen Moran on 10/21/2009 4:35 pm
Murphy Mac
Helen, I would suggest that what they’re going through is more like "male mental-pause"
By Murphy Mac on 10/21/2009 4:54 pm
Helen Moran
And Murphy, you would be 100% right. Well, if you haven’t heard, yet, it looks like we will get a health bill with a public option or Medicare E for people who wish it. And the banks that just gave out large bonuses, if they received stimulus? They will have to give up to 90% back. A strong regulatory board will be put in place to oversee it. That sound you hear coming from Wall Street is a whole lot of male mental-pause. Love the phrase. Oh, no death panels, no government paid abortions and your grandmother is safe. Talk again, I like your sense of humor also.
By Helen Moran on 10/21/2009 10:19 pm
Murphy Mac
Helen, Yes, I think we should talk again and I feel the same about your sense of humor as I’ve already said I guess. I hope all you’ve said about the "pluses" that may be happening come to fruition.
By Murphy Mac on 10/22/2009 6:59 am
Zera Lee

Mano-pause? Second Childhood?

By Zera Lee on 10/21/2009 11:30 pm
georgia fatwood
Hi z…might just be plain ol’ fear…old white guys backed into a corner heretofore reserved for the "other"
By georgia fatwood on 10/22/2009 9:00 am
Zera Lee

Try picturing Rush as “Yosemite Sam”.

By Zera Lee on 10/21/2009 11:25 pm
Helen Moran

Good one Zera, his personality leads to cartoon comparisons doesn’t it.

By Helen Moran on 10/22/2009 8:41 am
georgia fatwood
Dear Helen…I am an unabashed fan of Dr. Maddow’s….This will come as no surprise to some folks. Speaking of humor….seems that when you’re mongering epic fear and doom, it’s hard to feel jokey-fenokey about anything….hard to giggle when one’s panties are in a perpetual wad…lemon-sucking demeanor…..So I think your observations are funny…Here’s one for you….turn on Hannity with the sound off….and while you have a quiet moment, look up "lowbrow" in the dictionary. 
By georgia fatwood on 10/22/2009 8:57 am
Helen Moran
Thank you, Georgia, and I will try your suggestion. I will open my dictionary, look uo "lowbrow" and will find Beck, Limbaugh and Hannity. Thank you.
By Helen Moran on 10/22/2009 10:07 am
georgia fatwood
HM…three figuratively…one literally
By georgia fatwood on 10/22/2009 3:59 pm