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Lefties Losing It: CNN anchor schooled on her own show

Lefties Losing It: CNN anchor schooled on her own show

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It's time for Lefties Losing It. And we're going to start at a place, a sad, miserable place that we have visited many times before, many, many times, and that is inside the head of Rosie O'Donnell. Driven mad, quite mad with Trump derangement syndrome,

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that she has now infected her daughter. Her poor 12-year-old autistic non-binary daughter is also raging about Donald Trump.

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I'll tell you the truth, my daughter is now saying, damn him, damn Trump and smashing her hand on the table and I said, wow honey, what are you thinking? And she said, he made us move in order for our own safety. And it's now he's destroying the country. You know, listen.

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Wow.

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Wow, indeed, Jim Acosta. By the way, he's on the left of the screen, I think. It's hard to tell those two apart. Jim seems impressed by Rosie making her own child miserable with anxiety and doomsday rhetoric. Even Rosie knows her daughter thinking like this isn't healthy. I think to myself you

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don't want to give this to her. You know, whatever this thing is of me thinking that I have to somehow stand in defiance of him. No, no, I don't. Somebody can tap me out, you know. Yeah. I did, I did 22 no, I don't. Somebody can tap me out, you know? Yeah. I did 22 years. I don't really need to do anymore.

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And I don't want my kid to be so affected by it. And you know, she has autism.

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But she recognizes what's going on.

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Yes.

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No, she doesn't recognize what's going on, Jim Acosta, you absolute delusional clown. That poor child is miserable because of people like you and her mother who have filled her head with nonsense. Talking about misery and nonsense, remember Dave Letterman, the former late night TV host

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who kind of looks like the Unabomber these days? Well, here is the man who famously took his mistress on a family vacation with his wife and young child. Just imagine what sort of human you have to be to do something like that. Well, here's our moral noble crusader, Dave, having a meltdown because Donald Trump called a reporter piggy.

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Quite piggy. Just a wonder of idiocy. It's just fantastic. It knows no bounds. None. No and never-ending. He's our current, he's our dictator. Yeah. He's not going

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anywhere. Now watch as even the Karens there try to wrap up this asinine chat. Dave rants about how Donald Trump's accomplishments are the worst thing humanly imaginable. The dude needs help.

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It's fraudulent as is everything about the regime.

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Exactly, the regime is, right. Well, on that note, I have to go.

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Things happen, just remember. Hey, piggy, things happen.

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Things happen.

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18 times the worst behavior one has witnessed ever anywhere.

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Yeah, and everyone seems fine with it.

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Think of the worst thing that you've ever seen humans accomplish. This is so much worse.

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Now if Dave Letterman is that triggered by the word piggy, then imagine the meltdown when he realises that Donald Trump referred to Minnesota Governor Tim Walz as, and I quote, seriously retarded. CNN were certainly appalled. Funny how they never get appalled when Republicans are routinely called

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Nazis and fascists and white supremacists. But don't go insulting the uniquely awful Tim Walz. Here is CNN asking Democrat Senator Amy Klobuchar about the president's comments.

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Something else that the president said. He said that Congresswoman Ilhan Omar probably came to the U.S. illegally, mocked the hijab that she wears, and he called your governor, quote,

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retarded.

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These words shouldn't even be repeated by anyone, much less a President of the United States. Again, he goes after people

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because they look different than him.

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Really? He attacked Tim Walz because he looks different than him? It's not that he is a far left, inept governor who earned his nickname, Tampon Tim, because he put tampons in boys' locker rooms across the state. Not because he put tampons in boys' locker rooms across the state.

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Not because he's so hopeless that hundreds of Minnesota Department of Human Resources employees accused him of failing to act on widespread fraud and punishing whistleblowers. And when the President was asked earlier today if he regretted his characterization of Governor Walls as seriously retarded, he had this to say. See if you can detect any regret.

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Do you stand by that claim of calling Tim Walls retarded?

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Yeah, I think there's something wrong with him. Absolutely. Sure.

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You don't think there's something wrong with him? You have a problem with it?

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You know what?

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I think there's something wrong with him. Anybody that would do what he did, anybody that would allow those people into a state and pay billions of dollars out to Somalia. We give billions of dollars to Somalia. It's not even a country because it doesn't function like a country. It's got a name, but it doesn't function like a country. Yeah, there's something wrong with walls.

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I don't know about you, but he doesn't seem sorry to me. Let's go back to CNN and a fiery debate that has gone viral, clips of this all over social media. And it involves Katie Miller, a Republican political advisor and wife of Stephen Miller, taking on the hopelessly biased hard left host, Abby Phillip, who pretends to be a moderate, just a neutral host.

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You ain't fooling anybody anybody Abby, least of all Katie

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Miller. It's about whether someone like Tucker Carlson who is a very powerful force in the conservative movement. You host people on your show all the time who call my husband and myself a Nazi. That is a different thing. You have Jennifer Wilson on your show very often and you've never pushed back as she has called my husband a white nationalist. That is no different than Nick Fuentes going on Tucker Carlson's show.

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It's not and you should admit it.

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Hold on, wait, hold on. How is it anything similar? It's not remotely similar at all. Nick Fuentes sits around and says that he likes Hitler. How is that similar to-

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What does Katie have to do with that? She has nothing to do with that. Indeed, Abby, Katie Miller has nothing to do with it. And you have not only allowed the likes of the irredeemably awful Jennifer Welch to appear on your program and spew the most hateful rhetoric imaginable, without any pushback, might I add, but you have gone on her podcast.

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You even went on Joy Reid's podcast and agreed with her insane ramblings. Don't pretend you hold yourself to a high standard. You certainly do not. Now to a poll that didn't get as much attention as it perhaps deserved.

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It certainly created a lot of online chatter. It was the annual Economist's YouGov poll, and it showed support for same-sex marriage has plummeted to 54%. We've now got 33% saying they don't think same-sex marriage should be legal, and 13% unsure.

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Compare that to just a few years ago when polls showed that 70% of Americans supported same-sex marriage. What's behind this drop in support? Well, the lefties are blaming Donald Trump, but our good friend, Link Lauren, has a more astute explanation.

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So the short answer for why support for same-sex marriage has gone down is because us normal gays, us common sense gays, are unfortunately becoming guilty by association, okay? We're being lumped in with all the LGBTQIA R2-D2 crap, okay? The most fringe and obscene corners

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of the LGBT agenda, they're the ones that get the most attention online and on television. And unfortunately, those of us who are normal and don't make being gay our entire personality,

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we are getting lumped in.

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Let's bring in Newsweek senior editor at large and Article 3 Project senior counsel, Josh Hammer. Josh, what do you think of that theory that support for same-sex marriage and perhaps even attitudes to trans people has changed because of the manner in which that movement,

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the LGBTQIA plus movement, behaves and the disproportionate influence they have?

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Well, I think there's a lot of truth to that, Rita. If you look at the power that the transgender lobby has in America, it is still really, really, really high. Now, the Trump administration, to their great credit, is trying to crack down on it, but the overwhelming majority of Americans are not down with the transgender agenda. There are any number of polls that bear this up.

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There's the famous kind of average of the 80%, 20% split when it comes to the questions to whether biological males should compete in women's sports. So yes, I think there's some truth to the notion that the same-sex marriage issue is some sort of collateral damage from that. However, there probably is something more than that

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going on here as well, Rita. Family life in America is not currently going well. Birth rates just continue to plummet and to plummet. And to be clear, that is primarily not attributable to same-sex marriage. I say that, by the way, as someone who is a religious Jew and opposes same-sex marriage.

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So I oppose it. I don't think that it is the number one culprit when it comes to plummeting birth rates in America or anything like that. But I think that there are a lot of Americans us were generally just looking around at the burnt rubble of a family life which has really taken a tremendous beating over

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the past 40 50 60 years. Just a good one word down way ratchet there and they're kind of looking for answers grasping at straws if you will. And the fact this decision came

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out about 10 years ago at the Supreme Court is something of low hanging fruit. I think that there's part of that going on there, but I think what we just heard from Link Lauren is probably the number one factor. I would probably agree with that as well.

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Yes. Josh, now let's check in with the far left Guardian, which ran this piece with the headline, does Trump truly care about Nigerian Christians? Of course not. He just knows faith sells. And they went on to claim that though the threat of Islamist terrorism is real, it affects Nigerian Muslims as much if not more than Christians and there's no evidence

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of genocide. Josh, what's your response to that? The evidence of genocide seems to be fairly evident in a number of Christians, women and children included, who are being slaughtered for no other reason than that they're Christian.

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Rita, I mean, what an absolutely pathetic headline from the Guardian. Unfortunately, this is just par for the course from the Guardian, which is, if anything further to the left over in the UK, then the New York Times here is the US. It is a far, far, far left,

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deeply anti-Western civilizational publication. Look, I saw one statistic a few days ago that really caused me to leap off my page. If I'm remembering the statistic correctly there, and I hope I'm not wrong about this, but if I remember correctly, they estimated that roughly half of the Christians

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who have been killed over the past, I forgot if it was a year, two years, three years, over half of Christians who've been recently killed because of their faith have been in Nigeria, literally just in this one country. And that is due to Boko Haram. That is due to the fact that the Nigerian government is currently failing the absolute singular dispositive test,

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what it means to be a sovereign government, which is to have a monopoly on the use of force. Boko Haram, which is a radical Al Qaeda, ISIS-style jihadist group, controls large swaths of Nigeria. And it is absolutely a genocide based on every conceivable definition

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which is the targeted, deliberate, wanton, cruel slaughter of people of a certain faith simply because they practice a certain faith. Now you can quibble with Donald Trump in the way he tweets on truth social or the way he does this or all this,

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all this utterly useless crap. What you cannot argue with, Rita, is the fact that at his core, he is a Western civilizational figure. He is someone who understands what it means to be part of Western civilization. He understands that Christianity, the biblical inheritance more generally, is what built Western civilization.

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When he sees Christians being wantonly slaughtered by radical, fanatical isms, by the way. This is the same president, Rita, who bombed Iran back in June, the same guy who assassinated Qasem Soleimani, the Iranian arch terrorist, back in 2020, the same guy who took out al-Baghdadi and declared war on ISIS righteously back in his first term. He has no tolerance whatsoever for radical Islam, and he absolutely cares about the plight of Christians. So the Guardian can take this and shove it frankly where the sun don't shine because they have no idea what they're talking about. But as I said this is part of the course of The Guardian sadly.

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Now I want to play you some footage of Nigerian Bishop Wilfred Chikpa Anagbe who was at the a human right. The man is there to plead for help for his people who are being slaughtered. He urged the European officials to not remain silent about the killings of Christians. He said the blood of Nigeria's martyrs cries out for help. Do not remain silent. But Josh, he's got these pro-abortion activists

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trying to hijack the event.

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So this is what the left does, is they will attach themselves, they will glom onto something about your persona, something about your identity, in order to try to impeach your credentials on a totally unrelated issue.

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How do I know this? Because it's literally happened to me. Just over a year ago, actually, I was doing a federal society law school event at Loyola, Chicago, a small Catholic law school in downtown Chicago.

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I was supposed to debate a professor there on Trump versus the United States, the major Supreme Court case last year about presidential immunity in the context of the Biden-Merrick-Garland law fair. Okay, long story short,

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there were probably 15 to 25, give or take, students for Justice in Palestine, pro-Palestinian Arab, really anti-Semitic protesters who had signs, Josh Hammer supports genocide, Josh Hammer is a fascist, this and that. They're all because I am Jewish

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and a supporter of the state of Israel. But I wasn't there to talk about it. I was literally there to debate a constitutional issue, a major Supreme Court issue that came back last year dealing with Article II executive power. So I sympathize with this RCC, Bishop and Brussels,

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because it's literally happened to me, where the left attacks you as something that is core to your personal identity and has nothing whatsoever to do with what you're talking about there. This is who they are. But, you know, they are obsessed with with your skin color. They are obsessed with your sexuality. They're obsessed with everything other than the merits of your argument.

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When Martin Luther King Jr. referred to as the content of your character, they don't care an ounce for any of that. They care only about superficial identities there. And that is what happened to this Bishop. That's what happened to me, sadly, in Chicago one year ago as well.

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Now let's talk about the shocking attack against two National Guard members in DC by an Afghan national. This is really highlighted, Josh, the botched withdrawal of Afghanistan again, one of the most shameful episodes

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of the Biden administration. And we saw after that, the granting of asylum to thousands with barely any vetting. How deep is this problem? Was this just a one bad apple who got through or was the vetting pretty weak?

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Oh no, it is far more than just one bad apple. Rita, literally just over this past week, actually, they arrested another Afghan quote unquote refugee in the state of Texas. This other refugee in Texas was arrested for posting online about making a bomb.

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Another guy who came over during the same post 2021 Afghans in withdrawal operation allies welcome or whatever happy sounding platitude the Biden administration gave to that operation there. I mean, this has been a ticking time bomb since day one.

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The fundamental problem, and by the way, on some estimates here, you're talking about upwards of 80,000 Afghans who came in over the course of this program and related programs. That is an astonishing number. I mean, it kind of harks to memory Angela Merkel with the million Syrian refugees back during the Bashar al-Assad era there.

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I mean, what are these Western countries thinking? I mean, like literally, what are they thinking? I mean, this is a toxic empathy. This is civilizational suicide via faux compassion. That is frankly what it is there. It's so discomforting and it's so harrowing.

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Tragically, this happened here in America right on the eve of the Thanksgiving holidays, when the nation was supposed to be united, was supposed to be united around flag and patriotism and national honor and all that there. We were dealing with this horrific tragedy

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from the previous administration there. The Trump administration, to their great credit, Rita, they are working really hard now to try to undo as much of this mess as they possibly can. They are stopping all current asylee refugee applications there. They're talking about potentially even going as far

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as denaturalizing citizenship for those who have acquired citizenship while being loyal to a foreign terrorist organization. So there's a lot of legal avenues you can pursue here. I have confidence that the Pambandi DOJ is currently pursuing all of them,

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but for now it is a horrific tragedy and is made doubly horrific by the fact that it was so easily preventable in the first place if only these people had a modicum of good old-fashioned common sense.

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And we've seen some really dangerous rhetoric from some Democrats who should know better, even members of the so-called Seditious Six, Alyssa Slotkin, was on television just a week or two ago before this attack saying that she feared these National Guard members

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would start shooting citizens in the street. Has there been any sort of accountability, any sort of reckoning, or even just an apology, a recognition that this sort of rhetoric is dangerous and when you've got an issue with left-wing violence, you can't just go making these outrageous comments

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on television without thinking that some lunatic is going to take it seriously.

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Rita, if they have done anything to try to show they have any remorse or any regret for the language they use to describe their political opposition, aka us, I've not seen. If they've shown any remorse, certainly it has gone right above my head. Let's recall, these are the exact same people. I mean, Senator Chris Murphy of Connecticut, literally a handful of days, less than a week memory serves before my friend Charlie Kirk's assassination.

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Senator Murphy of Connecticut was talking about how Democrats are gonna have to get comfortable getting their hands dirty and doing things they wouldn't normally wanna do. These are the same folks who barely batted an eyelash after a bullet came within millimeters

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of assassinating Donald Trump on international global television in Butler, Pennsylvania. The same folks who have just continued to double and triple and quadruple down when it comes to calling all of us on the side of civilizational sanity,

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they call us fashions and tyrants and Nazis and Hitlerites there. They have not stopped their rhetoric for a second. I suppose it must be good for their left-wing fundraising. I suppose it makes them feel good. They can morally preen from the cameras

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They look good for their very far left, blue check Twitterati echo chamber, but it's having real horrible effects in the real world. Really, really, really, really bad effects. And may this young, brave, courageous, 20 years old, 20 years old, a 20 year old National Guardsman

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from West Virginia, may her memory be a blessing. And if the Democrats decide to just keep on steering straight ahead and to continue to not change their horrific, horrific rhetoric that they used to describe all of us there, Rita, I sadly fear the result will only be more

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of where that came from.

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I hope I'm wrong, but that's my prediction. Now, Josh, before you go, I played a clip from CNN with a clash between anchor Abby Phillip and Katie Miller. The clip's gone viral. Abby claims in the clip to be a moderate, unbiased host, even as she invites the likes of Jennifer Welch on her program without really ever pushing back

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on the horrendous things that she claims. And far worse than that, she's appeared on Welch's podcast. She's appeared on Joy Reid's podcast. How can she claim that she's somehow holding herself to a higher standard than the people she criticizes?

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Oh, she can't. She obviously can't. Now, look, I mean, Rita, the funny thing about Abby Phillips's nighttime CNN program is that it's must watch television for one reason and one reason only.

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And it's not the reason Abby Phillips would like you to tune into her program. It's must watch television because I tune in sometimes to see just who will be the conservative of the evening. It's usually Scott Jennings, but whether it's Scott Jennings or someone else

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who's just going to own Abbie Phillips and going to own all these various other left-wing fanatics who invariably get on there and spout their stupid, idiotic talking points. And there's usually one, there's usually one conservative. Again, it's usually my friend recently, Jason Rantz, at Seattle Radio House. He's met some other folks there who are on there

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and they're just able to really stick the knife in and twist it. And frankly, it's delectable. The schadenfreude that I get out of watching Abby Phillips just rither and squirm on national television is frankly, just utterly through the roof.

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So it actually is a must watch television, Rita, but it is sadly not the reason that Abby Phillips or her higher ups at CNN would like it to be must watch television.

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I tell you if CNN have any sense that we'll be paying Scott Jennings double what they pay anybody else on that station because he is the reason people watch and just about every clip you see that goes viral has him in it and he is just a master the art of going there, being the token conservative and completely owning everyone else, including the host.

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Yeah, Scott's an amazing talent. He's my colleague on the Salem Podcast Network there. He's a wonderful, wonderful man. It also is a very good human being, but he has also mastered the art of the television medium. And he's just fantastic.

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I mean, frankly, if Caroline Levin was not gonna be the White House press secretary, Rita, my personal pick actually was indeed Scott Jennings. I think that he would actually be incredible in that particular role. Caroline Levin's actually really good as well, by the way.

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So I'm definitely not criticizing Caroline Levin, who's done a fantastic job thus far. But if ever Caroline Levin wants to go cash out in the private sector or tend to her family, whatever she wants to do there, if they ever find themselves in need of a replacement for Carolyn Levin, they could certainly do a heck of a lot worse

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than Scott Jennings.

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He would be brilliant in that role, as would you, Josh Hammer. You would be right up there as well. Thank you so much for your time tonight.

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Thank you, I appreciate it.

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Welcome back. and I'm sure you'll enjoy it. I'm sure you'll enjoy it. I'm sure you'll enjoy it. I'm sure you'll enjoy it. I'm sure you'll enjoy it. I'm sure you'll enjoy it. I'm sure you'll enjoy it.

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I'm sure you'll enjoy it.

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surely a thorough hand and bracelet wash is sufficient or is this some sort of a culinary faux pas?

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Exactly, yeah. I mean, Megan should be held accountable here. She's trying to position herself as an expert and this is why people complain about her hair dangling over the food or her not removing all of her jewelry when preparing a meal.

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Bacteria like Salmonella and E. coli can live in the tiny crevices of metal stones in settings. If you wear them in the kitchen, you know, you can wash your hands all day long. But if bacteria remains under the jewelry, that can easily transfer to cabinet handles,

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phones, towels, and toys. She should know better and do better if she wants credibility in this space. Remember on With Love Megan, she made bath salts and someone threatened to sue her over burns on her legs after using those exact same ingredients that Megan suggested on that program. So if she's going to position herself as an expert, she has to do some research and do a little better.

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Well, she's not Martha Stewart, is she? Let's be honest. She's, what do the kids say? Team you, Martha Stewart. She's not really at that level, though I think she aspires to be

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the next generation's Martha Stewart. Ellen DeGeneres, I thought she'd fled America for good, at least until Trump's presidency was over. But Ellen and wife Portia de Rossi have backtracked on their plan to stay in the UK in a bid to escape Donald Trump.

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According to the Daily Mail, Ellen told her friends that she and her wife are planning to spend more time in California because they miss their friends. They're also apparently dreading the thought of another British winter. I'm sure they would have done their research.

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You would hope so, Kinsey. British winters aren't anything new. It's been pretty miserable there in winter, pretty much, well, thousands of years.

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Well, we've recently discussed Ellen's desire for a professional comeback. I do think she's bored, of course she's bored. Netflix gave her a new special not too long ago. It got no traction. In fact, the only show I heard mention it was Us. I don't think Hollywood's really ready for her return. I think they will continue to punish her, but I do have some intel for you

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from her current neighbors in the UK. They don't like her. They aren't friendly towards her, and they hate all of the celebrities like Ellen moving into this once sacred and anonymous area and disturbing, and in some cases,

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disrespecting the culture. They wish American celebrities would stay in America. So they are welcoming the thought of a Ellen return to the States.

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Well, I'm not surprised the neighbours don't like her. After everything we learned about her and what she was really like, not the sunny, lovely disposition that she showed on air, but what she was like behind the scenes, I'd imagine the neighbours are copying

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some of that treatment. Now, Melania, First Lady Melania Trump has announced that she is stepping into Hollywood as she launches her own production company. The company is gonna be called Muse Films and it will release her first movie project,

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which is a documentary titled Melania. Kinsey, this film will be in theatres at the end of Jan and it follows Melania as she prepares to reenter public life with her family for a second time. I'm not sure how successful this will be. There is a great deal of intrigue and interest

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about Melania because she is fairly selective with the public appearances she makes.

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Well, I think that this is a good, I mean, you're right, when it comes to analytics, will this be successful? Will this get butts in seats? Maybe more at home rentals than theatrical rentals, but I think it's a good way for Melania to try to take back her story. Remember Stephanie Winston Walkoff,

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who was once Melania's close friend and served as a senior advisor for her during the early months of the first Trump administration. That relationship collapsed when she secretly recorded audio tapes of the first lady and then wrote that appalling tell-all, Melania and Me,

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which detailed some of Melania's frustrations, private frustrations. The scandal became one of the most dramatic personal raptures to emerge from the Trump White House. And this movie finally gives Melania a voice. So I think that this is her way of trying to take back

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the narrative from mean girls like Stephanie.

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Yeah, that was a shameful little episode, wasn't it? Having private conversations with what she thought was at least a friend or a friendly acquaintance and to have those released to try to damage and embarrass her. Yeah, I think if it was any other First Lady, the media would have absolutely blasted that individual. Now, Jennifer Lopez, J-Lo, J-Lo from the block is that what she used to call herself?

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She's being mocked online after she became the global face of Turkish jeweller Dzen Diamond. Lopez shows off some of the jeweller's engagement rings in a new campaign video but fans have noted how she has collected six engagement rings across her long history of engagements and relationships and marriages. Kinsey, I think that makes her uniquely qualified for this role, don't you?

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Amen. I mean, maybe J.Lo is confident about what she likes in jewellery and less confident about what she likes in a man. You know, her jewelry has lasted longer than her relationships and that's all the testimony I need. Meanwhile, Ben Affleck is doing Dunkin Donuts commercials, so I'd much rather be the face of a diamond company than the face of a donut company. That's a very good point and just

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quickly some of the details about Taylor Swift's lavish bachelorette party have been revealed and insiders told The Sun that there will be at least three or four bachelorette style getaways. Kinsey, some great locations they're going to, Nashville, New York, Italy, and the Bahamas.

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Yeah, if you're hungry for Taylor Swift wedding content, social media will probably feed you more bachelorette content than the wedding itself, so manage your expectations. That's what I would say about this. Taylor and Travis are being very secretive

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about the wedding. I think you're gonna get all you need from the Bachelorette world tour.

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I think that's gonna be, what do they say? Her hot girl summer, if it's gonna be anything. It seems like she's taking the show on the road and picked some very nice locations for this end of single life. And wow, she's also another one like J-Lo,

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some very high profile romances in her back catalogue. some very high profile romances in her back catalogue. Kinsey Schofield, thank you so much for your time.

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