I find it intrusive because no one ever asks, 'Well, what happened?' and when you say it was a joke, people don’t take you at your word.
Winters herself also hit back at the newspaper, writing in a social media post, 1. Was not stunned 2. Destroyed him with my answer 3. Am not famed for skimpy outfits.
"I said that I felt joy along with millions of other Americans that the brutality of our healthcare system was finally being acknowledged."
To see these millionaire media pundits on TV clutching their pearls about someone stanning a murderer when this is the United States of America... there's a huge disconnect between the narratives and the angles that mainstream media pushes and what the American public feels.
It's hilarious to see these millionaire media pundits on TV clutching their pearls about someone stanning a murderer when this is the United States of America - as if we don't lionize criminals.
I like Harris Faulkner. But I've been writing about the fallacy of moral equivalent of war' arguments for three decades. This is a ridiculous argument in every particular.
Watters criticized Hemmer for not asking astronauts about potential romantic relationships, claiming it missed addressing a significant question viewers were curious about.
I've always liked LeBron but him being a bully, it turned me off... But the way Stephen A. reacted - going on Gilbert's podcast, talking tough. Come on, man, you're better than that.
Honig criticized Bondi for her press secretary-like responses, stressing the need for transparent investigations into sensitive situations rather than political deflections.