![]() Now, even the American flag is problematic. And speaking of things that make no since New York Times editorial board member of Mara Gay has huge news. The media has more drama queens than a high school production of rent. So they're literally asking Biden, a man who copies the past to predict the future. We won't do that because that would be effing stupid. The best way to answer that question is no, idiot. JAKE SULLIVAN NATIONAL SECURITY ADVISOR OF THE UNITED STATES: I think the best way to answer that question. Now, you can't assure anyone what's going to happen after you leave but what assurances and what will you tell our allies that, despite what we've seen in the past, that we have returned to normal? Later that sweaty leftover from playboy followed up.īRIAN KAREM, CNN POLITICAL ANALYST: The biggest concern of some of our allies has been over the last four years and even before just the rapid swing back and forth of our foreign policy. They had a great track record on that in the previous century. Heaven forbid we traumatize European leaders by suggesting they defend themselves. That's for making fun of my Brit Hume impersonation, Bret. I haven't heard something that loaded since Bret Baier butchered Unchained Melody at karaoke. YAMICHE ALCINDOR, MSNBC POLITICAL CONTRIBUTOR: Can you talk a bit about how President Biden plans to convince especially our European allies that President - former President Trump was an anomaly in some ways, all of the things that he did to in some ways traumatize those leaders calling into question the need for NATO? What's the plan there, and is there a concern that those scars are going to be deeper than his ability to address them in this one trip? If Joe will tell American allies to disregard Donald Trump's time in office as just an evil anomaly. So what's the White House press corps want to know? It's what they pack his body into keep it fresh. This week, President Biden, if that's his real name, Katie, heads to Europe in his first overseas trip as commander-in-chief. Yes, the American press is still an embarrassing mess. ![]() GUTFELD: Does post-Trump trauma have the media crying for mama could? But first, Trump's still causing stress in our nation's pathetic press. Host of Bar Rescue, Jon Taffer is going to join us. GUTFELD: I didn't know I was short until I got to high school. Like why don't you have two T.V.s on top of each other? I didn't know. In June, the Yale School of Medicine said that it would restrict access to the recording of Khilanani’s lecture only to those who could have attended the talk when it took place, calling it “antithetical to the values of the school.” Khilanani said that her words had been “taken out of context,” and that her prefaced remarks were “provocation as a tool for real engagement.” Jonathan Friedman, the director of free expression and education at PEN America, said in a statement that “imiting access to Khilanani’s talk runs counter to the university’s own commitment to freedom of expression, in what appears to be an unusual exception being made because of objections to the content of her remarks.TYRUS: I didn't know I was poor until I got to college. After the journalist Bari Weiss posed an audio recording of the lecture on Substack, the talk went viral, with conservative commenters called her statements racist and “evil.” Khilanani told her audience that she had fantasies of killing white people. ![]() On April 6, 2021, Khilanani delivered a livestreamed lecture at Yale University called “Psychopathic Problem of the White Mind,” which was billed as a way to contextualize “Karen” and “right not to wear masks” videos circulating on the internet. Aruna Khilanani is a Manhattan-based psychiatrist.
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