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If Carrie sees this, she better not come to Porkfest because I will confront her. Carrie Smith is obsessed with trying to cancel me and pretends to be a knitter, but she isn’t one. I doubt she’ll show up at Porkfest; she wouldn’t have the courage to face me. Carrie claims to be a former SJW, but she has fueled negativity. I will never forgive her for this. I don’t hate many people, but Carrie could have simply walked away from this situation.

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Tonight marks the end of Joy Reid's show, "The ReidOut," at 7 PM eastern. Joy is leaving MSNBC altogether, which is very hard for me to accept. In my many years of working, I've never had a colleague I respected and admired more than Joy. I love and have learned so much from her, and I don't want to lose her as a colleague. Personally, I think letting her go is a mistake, though it's not my decision. What's also unnerving is that two non-white hosts in primetime are losing their shows, along with Katie Fang on the weekend. This feels indefensible, and I cannot defend it.

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People have called me crazy, a clown, unhinged, and more. Some even said I'm like Osama bin Laden or a Nazi. But I don't let it bother me. They've called me names like dumbass, dimwit, and Nazi Barbie. I just brush it off. It's like dealing with trolls on Twitter. I'm not fazed by it.

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As a journalist and a person of color, I'm disgusted by Megan Kelly's comments about Joy Reid. Kelly, a woman herself, attacks Reid, another woman, after Reid supposedly mocked "white women tears." Kelly calls Reid the "worst person on television" and criticizes NBC for employing her. This is rich coming from Kelly, who was fired from NBC and the Today show. She's the worst person NOT on television. My statements aren't just opinions; there's evidence to back them up, just like when I called Donald Trump racist. The proof of Kelly's behavior is in her Google search history and her constant attacks on women.

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Tonight marks the end of Joy Reid's show, The Readout, at 7 PM eastern. Joy is leaving the network altogether, which is very hard for me to accept. In all my years of working, I've never had a colleague I respected and loved more than Joy Reid. I've learned so much from her and hoped to learn more. I don't want to lose her as a colleague at MSNBC and believe letting her leave is a mistake. It's also unsettling to see both of our non-white primetime hosts losing their shows, along with Katie Fang on the weekend. This feels worse than bad and is something I cannot defend, no matter who the replacements are.

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I don't want to be like Marjorie Taylor Greene, who has filled her spirit with hate towards me. As a leader in my state, she should have reached out to me, even if she disagrees with what I'm doing. Threatening my life and my family is wrong and intolerable. I can't understand how she thinks it's normal to be so cruel to another woman. I wouldn't wish the threats, name-calling, and derogatory experiences I've faced on her.

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I reposted a picture of Oprah with a pig as a commentary on the hypocrisy and double standards in Hollywood. I believe that the women who have come forward in the Me Too movement have not received real justice. Losing your job is not enough punishment for sexual abuse or harassment. If someone like me were the abuser, the consequences would be different. I was called an uncle Tom for criticizing Oprah, but I want to clarify that I am of African descent and deeply aware of the toxic nature of Hollywood. We need to be conscious, progressive, and accountable.

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I don't want to lose her as a colleague here at MSNBC, and I believe letting her leave is a mistake. It's not my decision, but that's my opinion. It's unnerving that on a network with only two nonwhite primetime hosts, both are losing their shows, along with Katie Fang on the weekend. Regardless of who replaces them, this situation feels indefensible, and I cannot defend it.

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Weird events on the White House lawn aside, attempts to silence this show have been relentless, from censorship to deplatforming. Now that we've succeeded and exposed entities like the Global Disinformation Index, critics are resorting to personal attacks. A journalist from the Daily Mail plans to write a lengthy article discrediting me based on my clothing choices. I find it amusing that they can't challenge our credibility anymore, so they focus on my wardrobe instead. While they cover my fashion for the next four years, I'll be in the White House press briefing room cohosting a significant podcast. It's disappointing but revealing that, lacking substantial arguments, they choose to critique my appearance rather than our work.

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I am getting deprogrammed from the mega calls. CNN profits from war and Project Mockingbird continues. You never discuss Jeffrey Epstein and Bill Clinton. I'm not suicidal. What I said to Mrs. Clinton was wrong. Your hair color is called aposomatism. Democrats only care about votes, not people of color. Joyce, coloring your hair blonde is cultural appropriation. BlackRock doesn't control presidents. Stop trying to blackmail Elon Musk.

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There is a similarity between white vigilantism and white tears, especially male white tears. They act tough, but when they are held accountable, the waterworks begin. White men often get away with this behavior, and it has a similar impact to vigilantism. My work had value, and I stand by that. I'm sorry, but what I did had value. Ultimately, I am sorry. I try to avoid crying on TV.

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I am Naomi Zeigt, a German political commentator. I exposed German comedian Al Hodso for wishing death upon Donald Trump, spreading toxic beliefs to his 700,000 followers. He is funded by taxpayer money and promotes anti-humanistic views. He should be banned from his main platform, x. Do you agree with me? Translation: I am Naomi Zeigt, a German political commentator. I exposed German comedian Al Hodso for wishing death upon Donald Trump, spreading toxic beliefs to his 700,000 followers. He is funded by taxpayer money and promotes anti-humanistic views. He should be banned from his main platform, x. Do you agree with me?

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Ever since I supported Donald Trump, I've been called names online, told I'm uneducated, not black, and that people wish harm on my daughters. The hate in the comments is disgusting. Those preaching love and unity are actually the most hateful, calling me names and telling me to jump off a bridge. I respect differing opinions, like supporting Kamala Harris. It's just surprising to see the level of hostility.

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I'm tired of the "white tears." If you're competent, you shouldn't be worried. I walk into Congress every day confident because I know I had to work ten times harder than others just to be here. There's no comparison between me and people like Marjorie Taylor Greene or Lauren Boebert. Historically, we've always had to work harder. The only ones complaining are mediocre white men who are being surpassed by people who've had to struggle immensely. That's why they don't want us to have education.

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My generation fought hard to ensure that certain disrespectful language wouldn't be tolerated. The only comic who could get away with insulting everyone was Don Rickles. Others need to be smarter and funnier. The point is, it’s not just about being funny; it’s about respect. We worked to prevent people from speaking to women, men, or anyone different in hurtful ways. Now, it seems like some have lost their sense of decency and respect.

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I was canceled for speaking out about figures like Michael Jackson and R. Kelly, but it's not about race; it's about truth. In 2024, many will face exposure for their actions, regardless of who they are. The truth will come to light, and those who react negatively know why. I've spent 30 years gathering knowledge and secrets, and I know things I shouldn't. I’m not the villain here; I’ve raised my children well and lived a clean life. The industry claims I was blackballed for not showing up, but that's not true. My work speaks for itself.

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Kamala Harris seems to have a lot of free time as she can read something on Twitter and immediately make a big deal out of it. However, this issue she is addressing is completely made up. I have reviewed the standards and even read the statements from the African American scholars who wrote them. Everyone involved agrees that this is a fabricated issue. It's absurd that this is considered her best moment.

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Let's be honest, the mainstream press doesn't care about free speech. They're mouthpieces for the government and deep state, pushing agendas from the intel community to the Biden administration. Their performative activism is sickening. The White House should remove these so-called journalists and replace them with new media. I'm disgusted by their elitist attitudes, epitomized by individuals like Natalie. They don't deserve their positions.

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I refuse to pledge allegiance to the religion of wokeism and won't condemn white supremacy just to play your game. However, I do condemn racial discrimination. The best way to end discrimination is to stop discriminating based on race. We need to unite this country regardless of skin color or gender. The media's divisive tactics have caused a breakdown in trust. They need to take accountability for their failures and start rebuilding trust. I don't have time for these games until then.

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I can't believe you think I'm white. You don't know me. Find this guy for me after the show. I could end this show right now and do something else.

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A person asked a congresswoman if she would apologize for racist rhetoric inferring that white men should be put on a terror watch list solely based on their skin color. The person asked if she truly thinks white men are the greatest terror threat facing America.

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If you're going to attack me after begging to be on my show, especially regarding my stance against Democrats wanting illegals to vote, you can go fuck yourself. You're being played if you listen to Bill O'Reilly. He doesn't even know about the SAVE Act, which would require proof of citizenship to register to vote. Most of these hosts are too lazy to do their own research and just read what their producers put in front of them. O'Reilly is a loser who's mad that others who left Fox have built successful careers while nobody likes him. Remember when he blamed Trump for January 6th? He's a douchebag. He has no idea what he's messing with. Everyone hates him.

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After over a dozen years at Fox News, I've decided to pursue a new challenge, which was a tough decision because I value this show, our staff, and our audience. I'll be leaving Fox News at the end of the week. In a discussion about Donald Trump, the conversation turned heated. One person labeled Trump a sexual predator, while another defended him, criticizing the inflammatory language used. Disrespect towards a journalist was expressed, with claims that her questions were ridiculous and off-base. The dialogue highlighted a divide in perspectives, with accusations of focusing more on sensationalism than on public policy.

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I'm sorry for getting emotional, but my show had value. In the end, thank you. I felt guilty for going hard on issues like Black Lives Matter, the targeting of Asian Americans, defending immigrants, calling out subversive actions against our liberty, defending inconvenient books like the 1619 Project, and speaking out about the bombing of babies in Gaza. But I'm not sorry. I'm not sorry that I stood up for those things because those things are of God. I was taught those values in church, and I'm proud of my show.

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Elitist Maddow Smears Bosses, and Culture Shift on Biological Reality, w/ Ungar-Sargon, & The Wileys
Guests: Batya Ungar-Sargon, The Wileys
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Megyn Kelly opens the show discussing the fallout from Joy Reid's firing at MSNBC, highlighting Rachel Maddow's monologue in which she expresses affection for Reid and criticizes the network's decision. Maddow's comments, perceived as self-righteous, focus on the loss of non-white hosts in prime time, which she deems "indefensible." Kelly critiques Maddow for her insubordination and suggests that if she were her boss, she would have fired Maddow for publicly disparaging the network. Kelly defines sanctimony and self-righteousness, linking them to Maddow's behavior. She describes Maddow's remarks as hypocritical, especially given her high salary and status. Maddow's emotional farewell to Reid is framed as performative, with Kelly arguing that it reflects a deeper issue of moral superiority and racial dynamics within the network. The conversation shifts to the broader implications of Maddow's comments about diversity in media. Kelly points out that while Maddow laments the loss of non-white hosts, the replacements for Reid are also people of color, suggesting that the network's diversity may not be decreasing as she claims. Kelly criticizes the left's narrative around race and diversity, arguing that it often serves as a distraction from deeper issues. Kelly also addresses the layoffs at MSNBC, attributing them to the network's declining credibility and viewership, which she believes is a result of the left's failure to engage with a broader audience. She emphasizes that Maddow and her colleagues have contributed to this decline through their divisive rhetoric. The discussion continues with Batya Ungar-Sargon, who critiques the Democratic Party's economic policies and their relationship with working-class Americans. She argues that the party has shifted towards elitism, using wokeness as a smokescreen for economic inequality. Ungar-Sargon highlights how the Democratic establishment has failed to represent the interests of the working class, particularly in the context of immigration and labor. The conversation touches on the cultural implications of identity politics, particularly regarding gender and race. Kelly and Ungar-Sargon express concern over the erasure of women in discussions about transgender athletes in sports, emphasizing the need for a return to biological realities in these debates. As the show progresses, Anna Marie Wy, a former Real Housewives cast member, discusses her experience with the show and the backlash she faced for her views on transgender athletes. She explains how her husband's comments were weaponized against her, leading to her being labeled transphobic. Wy reflects on the challenges of navigating identity politics and the importance of standing up for biological truths in sports. Marcelus Wy joins the conversation, sharing his perspective on the cultural climate surrounding race and identity. He critiques the concept of Black History Month, arguing that it reinforces division rather than unity. The couple emphasizes the need for honesty and courage in discussing these issues, advocating for a more inclusive dialogue that respects individual experiences without resorting to identity politics. The show concludes with a discussion on the importance of truth in media and politics, highlighting the need for a unified approach to addressing societal challenges.
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