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I am not allowed to see the YouTube from you because it isn't there anymore.
I think I heard it before and didn't see her calling a name like the one Schultz used about the woman who could prod him into talking like that if they got into a debate.
How about you telling us some name calling by either Ingraham or Colter that equalled Schultz? Your attempt here failed, badly.
Why can't the Left just admit when their heroes go off the deep end into insane rage?
None AFAIK, but I find that a lot of them basically just shout and don't let their guests ever get a word in edgewise. Even if I agree with what they're saying, it'd be nice to at least let the other side talk and then rip in to them.
Megyn Kelly will soon be back off her pregnant time off and you can watch her with Colmes about every day. Now she lets him talk so you know it gets pretty deep around her desk.
Now, isn't this leftist creep the one that always talks about "civility"?
Yet, you won't find a better misogynist than this creepy lefty.
It's like I always said - what the Left unjustifiably accuses the Right of doing, they are guilty of themselves.
It's way past time NBC gets rid of these radical, nasty leftists - they do nothing but marginalize and discredit the whole network. It's no wonder REAL journalists don't want to be seen on their shows.
I heard a Hannity guest say just what you said there and got as big a laugh as I just did from you.
Great minds think alike.
(But let's be honest: You could say that about anyone on PMSNBC.)
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