Rachel Maddow’s Most Dramatic Moments Through the Ages (She’s Losing It)

Have you ever watched a video compilation of Rachel Maddow losing it on election night of 2016? For a long time, people in conservative circles have revisited that beautiful moment in history. It’s delicious for non-rabid observers to see her worldview crumble.

Unfortunately, it seems that it wasn’t a temporary moment of hysteria. She didn’t have a bad night and bounce back. The 2016 election broke her.

She has spent the last three years spiraling, as she spreads whacky conspiracy theories and loses her mind over trivial, and often nonexistent news segments.

If you ever thought Alex Jones was weird or unhinged, Rachel Maddow makes him look like Ben Stein reading a class roster. She has seriously lost it.

This video shows just a handful of her best moments since 2016, and they’re beyond your imagination. At the risk of spoiling one of them, she spends minutes crying because border protection agencies have special care facilities that take care of babies.

Instead of putting migrant babies in general facilities where they would be at increased risk of disease and harm, we give babies special care to keep them safe. Maddow cried reading this report. To call her a drama queen doesn’t do her justice.

This is something you must see with your own eyes. It’s ok if you laugh. It’s ok if you feel a little sad inside for Maddow. She’s obviously not ok. Most importantly, you have to remember that there are still Americans in this country who trust her as a reliable source of information. That actually might be worth a few tears . . .


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