Jared Bernstein, former chief economic adviser to Vice President Biden, talks with Ezra Klein about why Mitt Romney and Republicans haven't learned anything about how tax cuts increase the deficit.Add this to
On The Last Word, Politico’s Maggie Habberman and Washington Post’s Jonathan Capehart join MSNBC’s Lawrence O’Donnell to discuss Joe Ricketts and the controversial, anti-Obama proposal and how sports socialism may come into
MSNBC’s Lawrence O'Donnell asks New York Magazine’s John Heilemann, former DNC communications director Karen Finney and Columbia University assistant professor Dorian Warren if President Obama campaign benefits from the Wright super PAC
Is race baiting being introduced into the presidential campaign with a new attack campaign involving Jeremiah Wright? Ben LaBolt, National Press Secretary for the Obama campaign responds to the attack ad. Add
The fallout continues over a proposed 10 million dollar attack ad campaign on President Obama, reportedly bankrolled by billionaire Joe Ricketts. Ed Schultz talks with MSNBC Political Analyst Richard Wolffe and Sam
The New York Times revealed a secret conservative plan to attack President Barack Obama by portraying him as a “metrosexual, black Abe Lincoln,” by resurrecting the Jeremiah Wright controversy. NewsNation’s Tamron Hall
Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney says he "repudiates" a PAC plan to attack President Obama's link to Rev. Jeremiah Wright, while saying he's disappointed in the Obama campaign's "character assassination" of him...
Although the focus of this year’s election will certainly be the economy, President Barack Obama’s recent endorsement of same-sex marriage is sure to have an impact this fall too. Time Magazine’s Mark
Vice President Joe Biden is on day two of his campaign pitch to voters in Ohio. Alex Wagner and her guests talk about Biden's appeal to working class voters, and how he
Rachel Maddow looks back at how some of the more extreme right wing candidates who won Republican primaries in 2010 ended up costing the party because they were too radical for the