Hayes, like most liberals, wants people’s attention capital focused on places such as MSNBC, where he hosts the show All in with Chris Hayes. In one section of The Sirens’ Call, Hayes has a ...
“It’s wild to compare Boston to that,” says Hayes. One troubling caveat ... “The book is sort of the end product of all the thinking that I do every day, constantly, about this craft ...
Credit...Illustration by Mathieu Larone. Supported by By Chris Hayes Mr. Hayes is the host of MSNBC’s “All In With Chris Hayes” and the author of “The Sirens ...
All these “manly men” are so eager to submit to the awesome will of Trump while simultaneously bragging about their superhuman feats. By Chris Hayes This is an adapted excerpt from the Jan ...
MSNBC host Chris Hayes laments that the people who ... who is able to capture their attention at scale," Hayes said. "All of this concentrated now in that room with the people that are the heads ...
This is an adapted excerpt from the Jan. 8 episode of “All In with Chris Hayes.” It felt impossible this election season to watch a single NFL game without seeing a barrage of ads about the ...
MSNBC's Rachel Maddow and Chris Hayes both took offense to Donald ... has not yet had his confirmation hearing scheduled.' Her co-stars all appeared to agree, as did a commentator reporting ...
MSNBC’s Chris Hayes likened President Donald Trump to a ... the first time you did this, we’ve had all these corrupt, terrible elites and they’ve taken I’m here is your retribution.
In 1961, outgoing Republican President Dwight Eisenhower delivered his farewell address to the nation, as all presidents do. But as a former World War II general and outgoing commander in chief, his ...
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