Bill Maher speaks with Chris "Fredo" Cuomo about how "wokeness" is killing the Democratic Party. "I keep saying this to the Democratic Party. The reason why you're so toxic is because you have become the party of no common sense."
@NickFondacaro Cuomo pushes back by flashing his hatred for Republicans. "Why would anybody embrace, if they want normal, a group of people/party who want to destroy all of the institutions that secure our normalcy?" Maher notes that people care about stuff close to home.
When they move on to CRT, Fredo suggests parents are too stupid to understand it: "CRT means nothing to anybody. They don't know what the acronym stands for. It's really not taught anywhere ... feel overwhelms facts all the time in elections."
Maher had to explain to Fredo how CRT is being practically applied in the classroom: "Kids are taught and sometimes separated into groups, oppressor and oppressed. Again, does a kid even know what those words mean? Would they gravitate toward that if you hadn't told them?"
Fredo pushed back arguing: "It's just the truth, we're just telling them the truth, is that racism continues ... you have to be taught where it is everywhere because that's how we remedy it. And otherwise, you're just hiding from the truth." Maher calls that "nuts"
Later in their convo, Cuomo brought up Dave Chappelle and the trans controversy in his last special. "I'm Team Dave and free speech," Maher declared. Maher was also against pushing transgenderism on children. "Kids should not be really making decisions about their gender."
Inflation airhead: NBC's Stephanie Ruhle says the "dirty little secret" of people complaining about paying higher prices for food and fuel for their homes is they can afford it just fine. According to her, people should have been saving during the pandemic and stocks look good.
According to Ruhle, people should stop complaining about paying more for food because the price of their homes has increased. So, should they sell their home or take out a loan on it to buy food?
One of her other arguments is that a majority of households have investments in the stock market. But much of that is intended for retirement. So, is Ruhle's advice for them to tap their 401Ks early to survive the winter?
After defining "woke," Newsweek editor Batya Ungar-Sargon calls out "highly affluent, highly educated liberal elites" in the press for an "absolute skyrocketing of the use of woke words" in an attempt to increase "their traffic" and create a "feedback loop" with the like-minded.
Stelter tries to defend woke mobs ginned up by leftist outlets, he suggests the "younger, liberal employees" were just trying to create "be a more perfect newsroom, a more perfect union." Ungar-Sargon points out that there is no debate but rather a "silencing of debate."
And although she gave CNN a pass, Ungar-Sargon called out MSNBC for wrongly stoking racial divisions following Yongkin's victory in Virginia. She pointed out how Virginias also elected Winsome Sears, Youngkin managed to flip majority-black districts, and got the Latino majority.
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Ignoring David Chipman's racist targeting of black ATF agents which sunk his nomination, CBS Evening News lets him claim those who opposed him were against stopping gun violence. He also claims licensed gun dealers want to profit from "selling them to criminals and tourists."
Chipman asserted he wasn't a radical but then made the ridiculous claim that in parts of the country it was easier to buy a gun than a beer.
He also lashed out at lawful gun owners by suggesting "not enough of them" were gainst stopping gun violence.
He essentially proved the senators right for not confirming him.
Fredo attacks the intelligence of a concerned mom in a Youngkin campaign ad. "Her son was assigned to read ["Beloved"] in an advanced placement English course. It's college-level. Smart kid. The parent, maybe not so much." This, from the guy who failed a mental acuity test.
Fredo went on to accuse the mom, Youngkin, and the GOP of being racist and want to ban the book because it's written by a black author and because they want to rewrite history.
He got back up during the handoff from Don Lemon as they smeared Virginia parents and the people opposed to McAuliffe as evil racists who don't want their kids reading "black books." " Look at how it's working in Virginia," Fredo said warning it's going to be a midterm play.
On CBS Evening News tonight, anchor Norah O'Donnell is ignoring Loudoun County students walking out of class to protest the district's mishandling of a serial "gender-fluid" rapist but she did have time to talk about a Japanese princess turning down a dowry and losing her title.
NBC Nightly News also skipped the student walkout and hyped Biden campaigning with Terry McAuliffe for the VA governor race. Reporter Kristen Welker parroted the Dem campaign line that McAulliffe's anti-parent comments were "taken out context."
Welker also ignored Youngkin's surge in the polls and touted how McAuliffe's strategy to tie his opponent to Trump was "working."