Lefties Losing It: Not even CNN anchors watch CNN
Oh, and it's time for Lefties Losing It. Now we have plenty of laughs poking fun at the lunatic left on this segment, but let's be honest, some of these people are unwell, including this next dude, MSNBC, MS Now anchor, Lawrence O'Donnell, who had this to say
after the heroic rescue of a US airman from hostile Iranian territory. Get ready for a dose of supercharge crazy.
That brilliant rescue was described by the Secretary of Defence and by General Dan Cain, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, as a long-standing American military rule of never leaving anyone behind. We leave no man behind. That is of course the old-school version of the idea back when only men flew American military planes. General Dan Kane, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, put it this way. We leave no one behind.
The General knows, unlike Pete Hegseth, that that could have been a woman they were trying to rescue and it might be a woman the next time.
The man needs help, let's be honest, professional help. Imagine being aggrieved by the term no man left behind, assuming that means that you'd leave a woman behind? I mean how net heteronormative of Lawrence to assume anyone's gender and not count the hundreds of other genders the likes of him claim exist. The left has become so demented and radical it's becoming increasingly difficult to determine
what is real and what is parody. Apparently this next clip is real, but I have my doubts here. A young woman speaks out about racist lawns.
I can't stop thinking about how grass lawns are racist and like based in white supremacy. If that doesn't make sense, that's okay, I guess. It seems really obvious to me. It's really upsetting. Bring back weeds, bring back clover yards.
Look, can we just, can anything just be okay in its natural state, or do we just have to whitewash everything?
It's exhausting, it really is. And does she realise how racist her comments are? That she sees beautiful, well-kept green lawns and assumes it's a sign of whiteness? That if your yard is full of weeds and overgrown, then you're not white? Does she even comprehend how offensive that may be to people who are house proud from all different backgrounds?
Now to a dude pretending to be a woman who wants to be protected from women. Wait what?
Hot take. I want a safe space from cis women. How about that? What if I wanted a safe space away from cis women?
We're gonna do hella microaggressions and make me feel incredibly uncomfortable
and just generally sometimes ruin the vibe. He wants a safe space from cis woman, that's real woman. Well, you got it, honey. It's called the men's bathroom, the men's locker rooms. You won't find any real women in there. Problem solved, everyone is happy. Let's hear from Brock Collier, a They Them writer
from the New York Magazine. Now, she says woke culture is more alive than ever.
I mean, it feels like more fraught and police-y than ever in my social circles. There's like a slight fascistic thing about the way of what we're doing. Like, can you say you didn't like this movie? Can you say that you like Lana Del Rey? Oh, but wait, she dated a cop a couple of years ago.
Like, can you like her? And she has trad wife aesthetics. Like, you know, all sharing on Instagram, like who exactly you should rank in the New York elections. And if you don't rank it exactly that way, then get out of this circle.
Now to a woman railing against biological reality, and this is a woman who really, really should know better. This is former soccer player, the spectacularly arrogant and dumb Megan Rapinoe, claiming that the IOC banning male bodies from women's sport is somehow hateful.
Transgender Day of Visibility. So we just want to wish our trans family the happiest of days. We love you. We see you. We know how trying these times are for you right now, and just wanted to take a moment to say that. And unfortunately, we have to say that
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Get started freeall in the same breath breath as a really horrible rule that came out from the International Olympic Committee. They've announced a new policy that they're calling, I can't even believe they're calling it this because it has nothing to do with protecting women. I feel like two people who played at the very highest level
for every competition that you possibly could don't agree with this and never felt like this was an issue at all, the protection of the female bracketed women's category. They're limiting people eligible to compete in the women's category to those who qualify
as what they're calling, quote unquote, biological females.
Here's a little reality check, Megan. You would not have played at the highest level if biological men identifying as women invaded your sport. No one would know who you are and you wouldn't even be important enough to feature on Left is Losing
It. The truth is elite female teams have lost by massive margins against under 15 boys, 13 and 14 year old boys. Our own national team, the Australian national team, the Matildas, lost 7-0 to the under 15 boys from Newcastle, not even the national under-15 side. Now in recent weeks we've discussed the commie convoy to Cuba led by the likes of Hassan
Piker. This streamer has become a favourite of the left. Democrat politicians have been cosying up to this character despite his quite awful track record. And that track record has become so egregious that earlier today CNN was disgusted enough with his antics for anchor Dana Bash to say this
here's some of what he actually has said about the depravity of the October 7 terror attack the deadliest day for the Jewish people since the Holocaust quote it doesn't matter if effing rapes happened on October 7th. Like, that doesn't change the dynamic for me. The Palestinian resistance is not perfect. Now, let that sink in.
Hassan Piker is excusing sexual violence by Hamas terrorists. He also claims Hamas is, quote, a thousand times better than Israel. Hamas is a designated terror organization, not just by the US, but by the EU, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, just to name a few. And here's what Piker said about the horrors of September 11th, 2001.
America deserved 9-11 dude. I'm saying it. We totally brought it on ourselves dude. Holy shit. We did. We
f***ing did. Feels like deja vu all over again. Didn't I play that exact clip and a few others just like it when I questioned why CNN, Dana's network, would have Hasan Piker on as a serious guest to talk about the evils of the Trump administration. It was only a few days ago that CNN gave this creep a platform.
And then I was very angry. It was actually Ben Rhodes who told me that I would get very sad when I first went to Obama foreign policy advisor, former Obama foreign policy advisor Ben Rhodes, who was, you know, formative in the in the previous normalisation agreement with Cuba that Barack Obama had orchestrated. And he was right. It was very sad to see.
But then it was very angering. It was very anger-inducing because I felt like there was a lot of potential on this island that we were just robbing the people of. And it's totally cruel and totally unnecessary.
So Hassan wants to talk about what's cruel and unnecessary. The dude who is untroubled by the rapes and slaughter of October 7th is feeling sad about unnecessary cruelty. I mean, well done CNN for giving that dude a platform and not asking him about his many abhorrent comments. Let's bring in documentary filmmaker
and commentator Ami Horowitz. Ami, we will turn our attention to events in the Middle East shortly, but first your response to Hasan Piker being embraced by Democrat politicians.
Yeah, you know, I just wanna, they're not just kind of giving me a platform. I actually wouldn't put it that way. They're actually trying to mainstream giving me a platform. I actually wouldn't put it that way. They're actually trying to mainstream him. That's the problem.
Yeah, at Dana Bash, too little too late when your organization and CNN and MSNBC and the New York Times all are trying, they're not just having him on their show to see his views, radicalism, his views on that and trying to say, hey, there's an issue here. They're actually giving him a place to talk about political analysis, right? Discuss the world. They're interested in his ideas and thoughts. That's a much, much larger problem.
Look, he's a rock star of a Democratic Party and of Chad GPT because, of course, when I went up to my good friend Chad and said, hey, can you walk me through some more controversial statements of Ahsan Piker, even Chat GPT went out of its way to soften the edges of Ahsan and give me context. Thanks, but no thanks, Chat GPT.
Look, this is a guy who shared a stage with AOC, and Rashid Tlaib, and and Bernie Sanders and even Ro Khanna, a guy who actually, I disagree with him, a guy that I like. It shows you the pull and power as he has. He has candidates asking him to come and campaign with them, right?
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Exhibit A. Now to the war against the Iranian regime. We have reports that the ceasefire deal is already in tatters with Iran closing the Strait of Hormuz in response to Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon. What more can you tell me?
Yeah, look, ceasefires are in general very fragile. And yeah, the ceasefire has been a little bit back and forth. But look, we saw that with the with Hamas and Israel and ultimately there was a ceasefire there. I feel like this is probably going to hold over a long period of time because frankly the Iranians they don't have any choice okay it's crazy how badly Iran has played a very bad hand. First of all they they
attack their neighbors, the Gulf states, pushing, it's incredible, pushing the Gulf states to side with Israel, to nearly almost beg Israel and the US to continue bombing Iran because of how scared they are on the reaction Iran have to them.
It's my feeling that China has actually put a lot of pressure on Iran to agree the ceasefire. Because let's not forget, the Strait of Hormuz, the oil's not going to the West, it's going to Asia, in particular China. China gets between 10 and 15% of all their oil
from the Straits. And talk about cutting your nose off to spite your face, Iran, and how badly you've played this. Yeah, China buys nearly 80% of all your goods, including oil and gas, yet you chose to try to freeze out one of your partners? I mean, it's crazy.
And by the way, the Strait of Hormuz reopening, which has reopened, is really the only area of leverage that Iran has. Right now, they lost that pressure point. And I guess now CNN can drop the chyron that I saw up all day, Rita, where it said that the gas prices are up $1 since the start of the war. I don't know if I saw the same chyron when gas prices were up $3 under Biden.
I think I may have missed that. But look, the ceasefire is going to allow a number of things to happen. Israel can now focus on Lebanon and eradicating them from the issue. And all the dominoes that will fall from what's going on here is absolutely incredible. It's going to change the entire region, if not the world. Lebanon, the Palestinians, Iraq, it changes it all.
So yeah, let's see what happens. But I feel like we're going to a good place.
Have those broadcasters, I think CNN, perhaps even MSNOW, have they dropped those banners about what the share market is doing and what gas prices are doing as soon as they started going in the right directions? Is that true? Because I'm hearing reports that as soon as the news was positive, those scare banners
were gone.
They dropped it as soon as it was technically possible. That's right, as gas prices plummeted today.
Well, we've got shortages in this country. We're not energy independent like the US and the Wall Street Journal is reporting that Iran has told mediators it would limit the number of ships transiting through the strait to about a dozen a day as part of this ceasefire. I mean, that's not going to do much to ease global shortages. And as I said, we've got petrol stations in this country that have run out of fuel.
Yeah, no, but it's not about it's not about the snapshot of where we are. It's about where this thing is progressing to. And that's a massive change in the Iranian position to allow any oil. And again, I think this is China kind of pressuring them to do this.
Yeah, look, they're limiting it now. They're trying to hold on to whatever leverage they can. But in reality, they've already given up the ghost. And they're moving toward total capitulation.
Now, let's have a look at this 10-point plan presented by the Iranians. And, Ami, I can't see the US agreeing to many of these demands. For starters, point three, they want the US to accept an Iranian right to enrich uranium. Point four, calls for the lifting of all primary sanctions. And point five, lifting of all secondary sanctions. Now, again, the Iranians seem to be rather delusional here.
The US surely isn't going to agree to all of this without some fairly seismic changes from the regime.
Yeah, they had some pretty weird, aggressive asks in there, including, oddly, at the Ayatollah be the host of the next Golden Globes. But actually, that is probably more likely. Yeah, that one's actually more likely, Rita, than the U.S. agreeing to let them continue
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their damages. I think it's more likely that Trump will get them to pay him for the gas that we've spent on our B-1 bombers, dropping all the ordinances on them, because gas prices spiked because of them. So yeah, look, let's be honest, what this really is about ultimately, yeah, they're negotiating, I get it,
but I think the only way out is through. And what that really means, ultimately, I feel strongly, this is just going to regime change. That's the end game here.
Well, let's hope so, but that's gonna be up to the Iranian people and they've been battered after what happened in January, tens of thousands of them slaughtered by the regime for protesting for their freedom. So it remains to be seen whether they'll take to the streets and demand regime change again. Now let's talk about Keir Starmer, the British Prime Minister,
as being widely mocked for trying to take credit or pretending he had anything to do with this ceasefire deal. What is the purpose of your visit here in the Gulf? What kind of
influence do you think you can have? Well we've just reached this ceasefire which is both welcome and I think there'll be a sense of real relief. There certainly is across the region and for the United Kingdom. But there's work to do.
We reached this ceasefire, Army, we, Keir Starmer there in Saudi Arabia talking about the ceasefire deal that he had nothing at all to do with. He had no part in brokering it. He had nothing at all to do with, he had no part in brokering it. He had nothing at all to do with the detail. Correct me if I'm wrong, Armie, but didn't he find out about it at the same time as the
rest of us?
In the immortal words of Tonto, what do you mean we, white man? Yeah, Keir Starmer. Bro, you had nothing to do with this. This is Keir Starmer who said repeatedly, this is not our war. This is the Kirstarmer who said that you, the US, cannot use our bases to free the Iranian people.
This is the Kirstarmer who didn't lift a finger to help the US and said that we can't have regime change through bombing. Yeah. Kirstarmer, thanks a lot, but we don't need your help, bro.
Now Trump has lashed out at NATO again. He said NATO members had actually gone out of their way not to help with the conflict in Iran. And he said the alliance is a paper tiger that Russian President Vladimir Putin is not afraid of. And he posted this earlier today, Ami, he said NATO wasn't there when we needed them
and they won't be there if we need them again. Tell me about the meeting he had with the NATO Secretary General at the White House. I'd imagine that would have been a fairly tense meeting, Ami.
Yeah, well, Rutte is a big fan of Trump, right? Famously called him daddy. Rutte is actually the defender of Trump and NATO. Yeah, I don't think that meeting was actually particularly tense. I got to be honest. I think that Rutte kind of agreed with most
of what Trump was saying. So I think they're cool. I think that the larger issue here is the way Trump deals with NATO in general. And I can't look, you know, I will take a victory lap when I'm right and I will do a mea culpa when I'm wrong.
And I've been wrong a number of times with Trump when it came to NATO. I remember saying, me and, and frankly, you know, the rest of the world was saying, I can't believe he keeps saying he want to leave NATO, drop out of NATO. It's, look, it's Trump's way of negotiating, and boy is he right. In 2017, okay, nearly none of the NATO countries were paying their fair share of their GDP to the military
that they contractually were obligated to do, and during Trump's first administration, he got nearly all of them to pay up. And that was because the leverage he put on them was saying, we're gonna drop out of NATO. This is all part of Trump's master plan
to get NATO to do what it has to do and get them in line for this new world order that we're seeing Trump initiate across the globe.
Well, this is what's incredible about the way Trump has handled this conflict. I'm continuously shocked, Ami, that no one is waking up to his strategy. He does the same thing pretty much every time. It's the same cycle that he goes through to get to the desired end result and yet we have this mass hysteria every time he becomes antagonistic, every time he makes these wild claims about wiping out a civilization or whatever
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He is the goat of trolls, the greatest of all time. And they still don't know they're being trolled. It's absolute. How do these people have a job in media if they are so gullible and fall into a trap every single time?
It's incredible. It really is. Now we've spoken about the left wing bias of Apple News. Well Google is almost as bad and the war against Iran is a good sign of how they present the news. Let's have a look at this. Of the 189 articles it has promoted on this conflict,
183, Ami, were from left-leaning sources. That's according to the Media Research Centre. And I think that helps paint a picture of why so many people are buying into the media hysteria, certainly in this country where they think it's just chaos and the Trump administration is just blindly going
to this conflict not knowing what it's doing without understanding there's a strategy behind all this. There is a end goal that the administration is trying to achieve.
Yeah, it really is incredible to me. Look, the bias is not shocking, right? The bias is what we've seen, not just about this war, but anything when it comes to conservative versus liberals, when it comes to social media, right? Everybody in our business, your company, my business, everyone I know I deal with has faced bias across social media, in particular Google and YouTube, but certainly the other ones as well. But it just confounds me that this is where the Democrats,
even mainstream Democrats, people I have a lot of, some, you know, a tremendous amount of respect for, that they have come out so staunchly against this war. They're coming against a war that is freeing the Iranian people from one of the most brutal, evil regimes on planet Earth. I don't get who they're allying themselves with.
It doesn't make sense to me. I'm not talking about the far-left Democrats, the Pikers and the Rashid Tlaibs. I'm talking about the mainstream Democrats who cannot support Trump. It just shows you the reality and the truth of Trump derangement syndrome. Even this, the freeing of the Iranian people against this evil regime is something they cannot support.
And they're not even like equivocating. They're against it full stop.
Ami Horowitz thank you so much for your time tonight.
Always a pleasure.
Now Meghan Markle's latest move to trademark her lifestyle brand as ever here in Australia has cast doubts over the brand success in America. Celebrity PR specialist Kayleigh Cornelius told Page Six, where it reports that Netflix has pulled back as an investor that will likely slow down any plans to scale the business domestically, particularly when it comes to launching new products or expanding the brand in a meaningful way. She also added, in that context branching out into a new market starts to feel less like a choice and more like a
necessity to avoid the brand Stagnating joining me now is host of the Kinsey Schofield unfiltered podcast Kinsey Schofield Can I say please keep Megan Markle with you? We've got enough Painful influences in this country. We don't need to add another one.
You know, going from cable TV actress to a Duchess should be the fairy tale ending. That's a once in a lifetime promotion, but somehow the trajectory reversed. I mean, we were looking at a woman who's using her royal title
to turn it into influencer marketing, meet and greets and selfies on the dollar. That's not evolution. That's like moonwalking. She's going backwards. And honestly, I'm surprised the estate of Michael Jackson
hasn't sent a cease and desist because the fall is dramatic.
It is quite a force. The adoration she enjoyed early on, people forget that now. I'm going to tell you in this country it was enormous as it was in the UK in the early days. Now, comedian Nikki Glaser has confessed on the Call Her Daddy podcast that she enjoys it when her boyfriend cheats on her when he hooks up with other women. Have a listen to this.
I don't care if a guy has a sexual connection with a girl and like he was to use protection and just have sex with her for a night like I don't I literally wouldn't care if my husband did that. I don't know why.
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Get started freeKinsey she went on to say a lot of other weird stuff sort of pick me stuff I would say. She's certainly a funny funny girl but I get a feeling she's a little bit troubled.
I mean, maybe. Or is this just the podcast you hit up to put your complete lack of morals and values on display? Because remember when Justin Trudeau's current girlfriend, Katy Perry, revealed that a clean kitchen or having the dishes done by Orlando Bloom was a major turn-on.
She said something like, if I come downstairs and the kitchen is clean, and I'm not gonna finish that sentence because this is a family show, but it rhymes with he gets a nose job. Or when 49-year-old Charlize Theron admitted
that she recently had an amazing one-night stand when a 26-year-old man changed the name of the podcast to Golden Girls G some I for one and not prepared
for the stories that come out of the call her daddy podcast. Kamala gave us nothing like that when she went on that podcast, I mean that was really quite disappointing maybe if she had people would have taken notice of that interview because they spend a lot of money getting her to do that podcast now some embarrassing news for CNN actor Michael J notice of that interview because they spent a lot of money getting her to do that podcast.
Now some embarrassing news for CNN. Actor Michael J. Fox has had to confirm that he is in fact alive after the news publication posted this article remembering the life of actor Michael J. Fox. A member of Fox's team had to reach out to TMZ to confirm that the actor is doing well. They said Michael is doing great. He was at Paley Fest yesterday.
He was on stage giving interviews. Kinsey, more fake news from CNN it seems.
CNN used to be the place where Americans turned for facts, but since like 2016 or even before that, a lot of viewers believe the network has been more interested in pushing a narrative. Add in embarrassing mistakes like falsely reporting the death of Michael J. Fox, and every error chips away
at what's left of this network's credibility.
This is so humiliating for them.
Now, rap star Kanye West made an appearance at an L.A. comedy club yesterday, just hours after being hit with a UK travel ban and that travel ban has led to the festival he was meant to headline being cancelled altogether. Kinsey tell me what are folks in the US making of this UK decision?
I think that Kanye West remains on thin ice with Americans, too. It's going to take more than an ad in a trade magazine and an apology for people to forgive his past words and actions, but I think many people recognize, Americans, I should say, recognize this as a public relations opportunity for a very weak-looking prime minister.
Keir Starmer appears eager to take a stand against Kanye. And you know what? Holding celebrities accountable is easy. Addressing the anti-Semitic protests happening in London week after week is apparently harder for him. That contrast is why some people see this more
as symbolism, I guess, than substance. I call it virtue signaling.
I'm just not buying the sincerity from Kier.
Now, the woman who sold the fatal dose of ketamine to Friends star Matthew Perry has been sentenced to 15 years in prison. Jasmine Sanger also known as the ketamine queen among her customers pled guilty to five charges relating to Perry's fatal overdose in October 2023. Wow, Kinsey, what else can you tell me about this?
15 year sentence.
Well, I could tell you in court, she acknowledged what she called her poor choices and horrible decisions, telling the judge she prays for forgiveness every day. And then I thought it was very compelling outside of the courthouse.
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Nobody won today. So I thought a lot of empathy and compassion coming from Perry's family But a serious sentence there 15 years now. We brought you the story last week of TLC star chili Apologizing to her fans and saying I'm not mega after was revealed. She had donated money to the Trump campaign Now they're still going after there's now new reports that Chile voted for the Republican Party from 2016 to 2024 in both primaries and the general election. Kinsey, I couldn't believe she apologized. I mean, why can't she be a little bit more like Nicki Minaj, own this, and not, I don't know, take a knee to the bullies?
Yeah, look, I don't want to get her in trouble or call her out, but we have mutual friends. And I know she does have some conservative values. She is genuinely a sweet girl that unfortunately is fearful of alienation over her political affiliation. You know, she has seen a resurgence in her career
thanks to her relationship with Matthew Lawrence, and she feels she's jeopardized that. But perhaps if she were a little more confident and clear in her beliefs, she would attract a much more loyal and fierce fan base. I'm sorry. I feel sorry for her.
I think that this is a difficult situation.
I get it. I get it. There's a real McCarthyism in the entertainment industry, a real one. And if you are not of the left, if you are in any way conservative, you will be blacklisted, you will have your career impacted. So I get it. But, you know, courage is contagious and sometimes you need to show a little courage.
Now before you go, reports that Microsoft boss Bill Gates is set to testify before US Congress on June 10 as part of their investigation into convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Kinsey, this is a major development in the story. Do you think Bill Gates will be an open book in this hearing?
I think this is likely going to play out similar to the Clinton testimony where we get access to the material after the fact. I suspect Bill Gates will be highly choreographed in his delivery unlike Bill Clinton who seemed almost giddy while looking through old photos and reminiscing. But you know I don't have high hopes for Bill Gates. You saw that interview he gave in
Australia, very composed, very scripted.
And I think it will be so well rehearsed. I think he is going to be drilled and drilled hard by his media people. So there will be no surprises. He'll know what questions are coming and he'll have some very well scripted answers that possibly don't say drilled and drilled hard by his media people. So there will be no surprises. He'll know what questions are coming and he'll have some very well scripted answers that possibly don't say much at all. Kinsey Schofield, thank you so much for your time tonight.
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