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In reply to the discussion: Thank you Dr Rachel Maddow [View all]PoindexterOglethorpe
(26,133 posts)20. Actually, you should have written Ms.
because that's the normal form of address of a woman in this country. Miss is likewise mostly used for very young women. But Mrs is not extended as a courtesy title to unmarried women. And even if Ms. Maddow marries her partner, she will likely not change her name and remain Ms. Maddow.
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Very rare for someone to simultaneously be a super patriot and a super journalist.
Eliot Rosewater
Apr 2018
#3
Well done with this description. Some find her method of taking 12 minutes to
Eliot Rosewater
Apr 2018
#77
I've been BEYOND impressed with her since Unfiltered on Air America Radio
Dennis Donovan
Apr 2018
#4
You're so right, syringis! And amazingly, Maddow has a PhD in poli sci rather than journalism.
spooky3
Apr 2018
#6
An Eisenhower Republican is a lot more liberal than a lot of Democrats these days.
Aristus
Apr 2018
#82
I think (after 60+++ years and several marriages/relationships) that Mrs. is pretty archaic
erronis
Apr 2018
#31
In some ways, it is just much easier to use one surname. If you have children together
Ilsa
Apr 2018
#71
I remember when I was a kid, that asking to be called "Ms" was akin to burning your bra!
Lisa0825
Apr 2018
#24
Why does someone from Belgium spend time on a website devoted to US politics?
oberliner
Apr 2018
#27
I would turn your question on its head - why are the "americans" (US) so uninterested
erronis
Apr 2018
#39
Technically, I believe Dr. Rachel Maddow is most appropriate given her doctorate (n/t)
FreepFryer
Apr 2018
#36
Wonderful compliment to her! Was just about to mention that it's properly Dr. Maddow
maddiemom
Apr 2018
#42
I second that emotion! Thank Goodness for Rachel! She 'splains it like I'm a 4 yr old. nt
Honeycombe8
Apr 2018
#53