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Rachel Maddow On the "Values Voters" Debate a.k.a. Wingnutty Wingnutville [VIDEO]

Posted by Rachel Maddow at 12:00 PM on September 21, 2007.


Breaking down the lowlights from what could be one of the more important developments of the 2008 Presidential Campaign.

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Where can you hear the Republican candidates weigh in on important issues such as...."Transvestite Teachers"? Where can you hear a reworked anti-patriotic anthem called "Why Should God Bless America"? Where can you finally catch a glimpse of the right's elusive dark horse candidate John Cox? Why, the Values Voter Debate, of course, held this past week in Fort Lauderdale!

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Tagged as: election08, republican party, religious conservatives, keyes, cox, relgious right

Rachel Maddow is the host of her own show on Air America Radio. She has a doctorate in political science (she was a Rhodes Scholar) and a background in HIV/AIDS activism, prison reform, and other lefty rabblerousing.


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