Dr Fauci 'The Interview' with MSNBC's Rachel Maddow. Quality TV for 'U' the Viewer. (Page 1/11)
rinselberg JAN 23, 09:55 AM
"full course Fauci"

MSNBC's The Rachel Maddow Show; Friday, January 22, 2021.
YouTube video content; the first 31 minutes of this 38-minute segment.
https://youtu.be/npsr4Zw5LGo


"Fauci ala carte"

New sIngle dose Covid vaccine likely only two weeks away from applying for FDA Emergency Use Authorization
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AA6V8bKpFjw

"Taking it seriously"... the lingering and long term effects experienced by Covid-19 patients
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GkrVL1Ldp_s

An anti-viral Covid-19 drug. Fauci upbeat on the "holy grail" of Covid-19 therapeutics research.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-lcxEP4NpJ0

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cliffw JAN 23, 10:24 AM
You truly are the One Horse Pony Show.
sourmash JAN 23, 10:44 AM
Oh good. We don't enough outlets for garbage TV already.
rinselberg JAN 23, 10:48 AM
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Campbell's Soup I: Tomato, c.1968. Andy Warhol.


I've dedicated my life to memorializing the Establishment and Mainstream Media through the medium of Pop Art-style online messaging.

Pennock's has become my exclusive venue for this project.

MSNBC has become the most easily recognizable subject in my panoply of differentiable themes and identities.

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sourmash JAN 23, 11:08 AM
Ok, well, stop in some time next year and see if the group has changed any.
williegoat JAN 23, 11:12 AM

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Originally posted by rinselberg:

CLICK FOR FULL SIZE
Campbell's Soup I: Tomato, c.1968. Andy Warhol.


I've dedicated my life to memorializing the Establishment and Mainstream Media through the medium of Pop Art-style online messaging.

Pennock's has become my exclusive venue for this project.

MSNBC has become the most easily recognizable subject in my panoply of differentiable themes and identities.



Everybody used to laugh at Andy Warhol. Now when they hear his name they say, "Who?", until they see his work, then they say, "WTF?"


sourmash JAN 23, 11:25 AM
It was usually stuff other people did that he put his name on. He had factory workers producing his stuff. Which is similar to what Ronald is saying he's doing with his copy and paste routine.
williegoat JAN 23, 11:36 AM

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Originally posted by sourmash:

It was usually stuff other people did that he put his name on. He had factory workers producing his stuff. Which is similar to what Ronald is saying he's doing with his copy and paste routine.


The world can be a very confusing place, if you take everything too literally.
sourmash JAN 23, 12:42 PM
Exactly.
Patrick JAN 23, 01:21 PM

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Originally posted by rinselberg:

Pennock's has become my exclusive venue for this project.



And it's a welcome relief from the usual half-dozen or so member echo chamber here!