CNN’s Scott Jennings just torched Marjorie Taylor Greene for effectively calling President Trump a liar after she denied he ever told her NOT to run for Senate or Governor of Georgia.
“Yes, well, I think it's technically true, based on what I have heard and what I know, that he didn't tell her not to run. But what she didn't say was that he sent her a poll privately, discreetly, and it had information in it. And it showed her down 20 points to Jon Ossoff. And so, in politics, when you want to send a message to someone that you like or that has been an ally, you don't embarrass them publicly.”
“You privately send them information and show them what the reality is. And so I think it's true that he didn't tell her not to run, but it's also true that he did her a big favor, which is to show her information that a candidacy statewide in Georgia for her would have been a disaster.”
Bill Maher: “Zohran [Mamdani] can’t make your wishes come true. You’re thinking of Zoltar. Democratic socialism is like a dating profile. Things look great until you meet up in the real world. For example, Bernie Sanders’s big thing was always bringing single-payer healthcare to our country of 340M, but when liberal tie-die Vermont tried to do it for a population of 626K, it collapsed like that poor f—k in the Oval Office last week.”
Scott Galloway: “The second worst thing to happen to young people is remote work. 1 and 3 relationships began at work; this is where you find friends, mentors, and mates.”
“And especially young men need the guardrails of a workplace.”
“The worst thing that has happened to young people is the anti-alcohol movement.”