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Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-NY) lashed out at Fox News host Shannon Bream, who pointed out that the lawmaker had reportedly called former President Donald Trump a "whack job."
During an interview on Fox News Sunday, Bream asked Stefanik about her chances as a vice presidential candidate after a New York Times report quoted her saying negative things about the former president.
"They say you called him a whack job at one point," Bream noted, reading from the Times: "She told a New York radio station that he was insulting to women and that his candidacy would hurt the party's efforts to attract female voters.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. reacted with laughter Sunday after Fox News host Maria Bartiromo asked him if President Joe Biden should take a drug test before the 2024 presidential debates.
Bartiromo's question came during her Sunday Morning Futures program on Fox News.
"Let me get your take on this," she told Kennedy.
We've seen this act before from Trump. Apparently it never gets old, along with touting his quack doctor Ronnie Jackson as someone any living person in the United States should be taking medical advice from.
Here's Trump at an NRA rally this weekend, spouting this delusion:
TRUMP: Another man, he was the doctor for, I don't think any of you have ever heard of this gentleman, Barack Hussein Obama.
As I wrote when he was convicted last year, Bozell IV, apparently known as “Zeeker,” is the son of perpetual conservative victim Brent Bozell III, founder of the Media Research Center and other conservative media organizations.
Daddy Bozell condemned the violence on January 6, 2021 but his son was quite an active participant in the Capitol assault.
Never mind that there's every reason to doubt that any of their story is true, Fox's John Roberts and Shannon Bream did their best to help the Alito's turn the story about their unacceptable behavior into another conservative victimhood fairy tale that's all about the neighbor.
Here's Roberts and Bream on this Friday's America Reports playing stenographers for the Alitos:
ROBERTS: Let's bring in Shannon Bream, anchor of Fox News Sunday and chief legal correspondent.
The day after Marge Greene's outrageous behavior, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez took to X to break down how Greene’s outburst overshadowed—and aided—what Ocasio-Cortez describes as a “microcosm of what authoritarians do on a larger scale.” Via the New Republic:
“AFTER the Republican Chair and GOP members broke official House protocol to allow MTG’s horrific opening silo of rhetoric, they THEN made another change to dispense with the legislative process,” Ocasio-Cortez said on X (formerly Twitter).