Best Podcast Episodes About Abby Phillip
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Updated: Mar 31, 2026 – 21 episodes
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“… in the ICU. And because of that, my parents have always doted on him and almost denied him nothing, even if it was to the detriment of my sister, Abby, who's 32, and I. My brother drinks in on the attention and has on more than one occasion made himself the center of attention at either my, my sister's, or a cousin's special event. Because of this, Abby and I have a strained relationship with Todd and our parents. Unfortunately, Todd met and fell in love with Lucy, who's 24, who announced her own pregnancy at the baby shower my mom held for Abby. When I proposed to my wife, Michelle, who's …”
“… admit to being a spiteful person when pushed, but I want to know if I'm truly the asshole when I gave multiple and explicit warnings as to deter my vengeance. I have a younger brother, Todd, who's 29, who had a complicated birth and had to stay a month in the ICU. And because of that, my parents have always doted on him and almost denied him nothing, even if it was to the detriment of my sister, Abby, who's 32, and I. My brother drinks in on the attention and has on more than one occasion made himself the center of attention at either my, my sister's, or a cousin's special event. Because of this, Abby and I have a strained relationship with Todd and our parents. Unfortunately, Todd met and fell in love with Lucy, who's 24, who announced her own pregnancy at the baby shower my mom held for Abby. When I proposed to my wife, Michelle, who's 30, I just wanted to elope, but she really wanted her family to be there. so I invited my family out of obligation. While out, my best man, Jim, who's 35, noticed a receipt from a jewelry store slipped out of Todd pocket Jim confronted Todd about this which led to an argument Jim told me everything and I told Todd that he was no longer to be a …”
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In a wild twist of family drama, a man reveals how he ruined his brother's wedding proposal in a shocking act of revenge. The moment Todd proposes during the father-daughter dance is priceless, but the real kicker is when the protagonist hires an actress to claim she's pregnant with Todd's baby, leading to chaos and heartbreak.
“… 35. That's for military times. I mean, you obviously can serve older than that recruitment-wise. You can't enter the military at. Right. Yeah. Hey, Abby, I have a question for you. So Abby's mom was in town. I don't know if she still is. Your mom's still here? No, she left. When did she leave? Last Wednesday. Wow. How long was she here? Yeah, like two and a half weeks. Okay. That's not so long. If you didn't want her here, that's a long time. Right. But you wanted her here. Yes. She came without a flight back. Mm-hmm. That's right. And what did she help you do while she was here? She was …”
“… we'll take him. That's kind of cool. Now they're like, I guess we'll take him because nobody else is. In a sweeping change to its enlistment regulations, the Army has raised the maximum age for eligible recruits to 42. The upper limit was previously 35. That's for military times. I mean, you obviously can serve older than that recruitment-wise. You can't enter the military at. Right. Yeah. Hey, Abby, I have a question for you. So Abby's mom was in town. I don't know if she still is. Your mom's still here? No, she left. When did she leave? Last Wednesday. Wow. How long was she here? Yeah, like two and a half weeks. Okay. That's not so long. If you didn't want her here, that's a long time. Right. But you wanted her here. Yes. She came without a flight back. Mm-hmm. That's right. And what did she help you do while she was here? She was helping me go through my house to just get rid of things. I've collected just random things. And I'm trying to get rid of, separate them into give away, sell. Where are you selling your stuff? Well probably the bigger things is like furniture and stuff like on Marketplace Got it But I just going to donate a lot because it a lot of work to like sell …”
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Abby hilariously recounts her experience of being mistaken for her mother's sister at a coffee shop, much to her embarrassment. The segment takes a funny turn as they discuss whether the barista was hitting on her mom or just trying to flatter her, leaving Abby feeling overshadowed. The banter about age dynamics and family relationships adds to the comedic tension.
“But no one's asking for more money. It's funded already, as you just admitted there. And Abby Phillip, as usual, just nothing behind her eyes, just sits there silently. It's like you could say, lady, you could say, so if you know it's been funded already, do you think exerting maximum pain on the American people is worth it? You could also say, how was that margarita with the Braygo Garcia? Did you know he beat his wife with a boot? Did you know he was a human trafficker? Did you know he was a member of MS-13? Did you know he was not a legal …”
“But no one's asking for more money. It's funded already, as you just admitted there. And Abby Phillip, as usual, just nothing behind her eyes, just sits there silently. It's like you could say, lady, you could say, so if you know it's been funded already, do you think exerting maximum pain on the American people is worth it? You could also say, how was that margarita with the Braygo Garcia? Did you know he beat his wife with a boot? Did you know he was a human trafficker? Did you know he was a member of MS-13? Did you know he was not a legal citizen of the United States? But she can't do anything. Here's Illinois Representative Raja Krishnamuruthi. And he's very excited over on MS now that the Democrats are not sending another nickel to ICE, even though once again ICE is fully funded. How sealed is the spine of the Democratic caucus right now? I think it's pretty strong. Look, I think I …”
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A recent attack in Michigan highlights a growing radicalization problem in the U.S., linked to Hezbollah. With the Department of Homeland Security facing funding cuts, the question arises: how many more individuals are being radicalized online, and what can be done to prevent future attacks? This alarming trend emphasizes the need for proper funding to ensure national security.
“Rob, which story do I have that we want to go to next? New York City, the terror bombing and CNN's reporting of it. Oh, let's go to that one with Abby. Yes. Is that the one? Go to Abby. Dear Abby from CNN, you know, if you have the whole clip, what page is that on, Rob? That is on page 25. Okay, page 25. CNN Abby Phillips corrects comments on ISIS-inspired attacks in CNN. Go for it. In New York City. Go ahead. Here's the original comments that she made. Two Republicans say Muslims don't belong here. After an attempted terror attack against New York's Mayor Zoran Mamdani and the House Speaker, …”
“Rob, which story do I have that we want to go to next? New York City, the terror bombing and CNN's reporting of it. Oh, let's go to that one with Abby. Yes. Is that the one? Go to Abby. Dear Abby from CNN, you know, if you have the whole clip, what page is that on, Rob? That is on page 25. Okay, page 25. CNN Abby Phillips corrects comments on ISIS-inspired attacks in CNN. Go for it. In New York City. Go ahead. Here's the original comments that she made. Two Republicans say Muslims don't belong here. After an attempted terror attack against New York's Mayor Zoran Mamdani and the House Speaker, Mike Johnson, says nothing really to condemn those comments. Another special guest is going to be with us at the table when we come. And then what's the apology? The apology is a tweet, right? It's not a video. She actually did an on-air apology as well. Let's see it. But first, this morning I issued a correction first thing in the morning on X …”
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CNN's Abby Phillips issued a public apology for incorrectly stating that ISIS-inspired bombs were aimed at New York's Mayor Mamdani. This mistake sparked outrage, highlighting ongoing concerns about the network's credibility amidst significant political tension. The incident raises questions about CNN's accountability and the future of its leadership amidst potential ownership changes.
“… down in Georgia inspire everybody. I got to tell you, brother, I'm totally confused of what happened on Friday. So make it make sense. You got Abby Lowell, you got Norm Ice, you got the biggest guns in the progressive left down there trying to get their hands on that evidence and get it out of there. What happened in the court, Garland? Yeah, so Abby Lowell was the key attorney for Fulton County. This case, as you know, started with Fulton County claiming that the FBI violated their constitutional rights in seizing the ballots. On March 20th, the DOJ submitted a devastating brief that just …”
“I gave you a name checked you guys and gave you a shout out from the main stage at CPAC on Friday because you warriors down in Georgia inspire everybody. I got to tell you, brother, I'm totally confused of what happened on Friday. So make it make sense. You got Abby Lowell, you got Norm Ice, you got the biggest guns in the progressive left down there trying to get their hands on that evidence and get it out of there. What happened in the court, Garland? Yeah, so Abby Lowell was the key attorney for Fulton County. This case, as you know, started with Fulton County claiming that the FBI violated their constitutional rights in seizing the ballots. On March 20th, the DOJ submitted a devastating brief that just destroyed all of their arguments. You don't even have to be an attorney to understand it. But the court, within two hours, issued this evidentiary hearing for Friday, in spite of the fact that the plaintiffs don't have standing and cannot meet what we call the substantive criteria. So let me just start with the most fundamental thing that's most …”
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A Georgia court's recent evidentiary hearing has left many puzzled, especially after the DOJ's brief seemingly dismantled the plaintiffs' arguments. Key attorney Abby Lowell and others claimed constitutional rights violations, but the judge ordered the hearing despite doubts about their standing. This raises questions about the legal process and the legitimacy of the claims being made.
“… it. But we have to go to the fake news division and the establishment division before we do all that. Fake news, richly earned. ladies and gentlemen abby phillips apologies if it's hard to hear me fellas i'm over here on the set at abby phillips show which can only be described as a panel of liberal hyenas fighting over the scraps of their own reputation scott jennings is absolutely beaming as he just shared the news with the phillips camp we have no doubt this news will be misreported by abby and then half corrected tomorrow back to you um listen i don't know much like margaret brennan was last year's …”
“… are filling up the brackets, they're shocked. We want to reveal the bracket in a minute. We're just going to do the ones. But wait till you see. Wait till you see what we've got. We have a little preview for it. You're going to love every second of it. But we have to go to the fake news division and the establishment division before we do all that. Fake news, richly earned. ladies and gentlemen abby phillips apologies if it's hard to hear me fellas i'm over here on the set at abby phillips show which can only be described as a panel of liberal hyenas fighting over the scraps of their own reputation scott jennings is absolutely beaming as he just shared the news with the phillips camp we have no doubt this news will be misreported by abby and then half corrected tomorrow back to you um listen i don't know much like margaret brennan was last year's champion and number one overall seed that there has been a journo who has more deservedly earned and worked through a 365 day year to get to a point to be a number one seed more than abby phillip that's the thing so uh you know the the quarterly ratings just came out and we saw cnn is like a distant distant third but what they have going for them …”
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Abby Phillips has built a career on delivering some of the worst takes in journalism, earning her a top seed in Hack Madness. With her loud and often incorrect assertions, she symbolizes the chaotic state of liberal media, where sensationalism often trumps truth. As CNN struggles, Phillips remains a standout figure, captivating audiences with her unique blend of misinformation and bravado.
“… agency and some, and the ability to be able to fight this. And there are people who cannot, there are people who cannot pick up the phone and call Abby Lowell and say, will you represent me? And so I, for those people, that's where, um, out, out of this process, I've learned more and and become appreciative of um the folks who are able to do this like myself And there a greater understanding of what people some people cannot do this because I know it's a very expensive process. It's a very taxing process. And so people are all the time, even by this government, maybe they don't have the …”
“… all of it. But like when it first happens, are you like, oh God, like I got to, I'm on my own here. No, I'm Alex. I am, um, as Dr. King says, I'm not fearing any man. I don't fear that kind of thing. I am lucky. I'm fortunate enough to have some agency and some, and the ability to be able to fight this. And there are people who cannot, there are people who cannot pick up the phone and call Abby Lowell and say, will you represent me? And so I, for those people, that's where, um, out, out of this process, I've learned more and and become appreciative of um the folks who are able to do this like myself And there a greater understanding of what people some people cannot do this because I know it's a very expensive process. It's a very taxing process. And so people are all the time, even by this government, maybe they don't have the resources to be able to do it, but I'm very fortunate somewhat. It's really, I mean, that doesn't mean that I can afford to go the distance with the government, but we'll see. um was i angry or was i scared no i wasn't afraid i was uh the only time i was a little bit startled when they grabbed me in the elevator because i thought i was being mugged this …”
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Don Lemon reveals how he was charged by the Department of Justice while dining in Beverly Hills, feeling both startled and frustrated by the unnecessary show of force. He reflects on the alarming experience of being followed and the resources wasted in his arrest, emphasizing that many people lack the means to defend themselves against such government actions. Lemon's story highlights the disparities in legal representation and the emotional toll of facing such challenges.
“… how many minutes are in an hour? Minutes in an hour. 60. Correct. What? Double check. How many hours are in a day, Amy? 24. Correct. How many days, Abby, does it take the Earth to orbit the sun? 365. Correct. Everybody got it right. If you miss one, you'll hear this sound. You've been boned. Lunchbox is not playing because he was in last place last round, so he just sits over there and be quiet. I'm here. All right, Morgan, here you go. Country artist home states is the category. What state is Luke Bryan from? Oh, dang. He's from a southern state. What state is Luke Bryan from? I think he's a …”
“Easy trivia. The category is time. Morgan's first and she's the champ. How many seconds are in a minute? 60. Correct. Eddie, how many minutes are in an hour? Minutes in an hour. 60. Correct. What? Double check. How many hours are in a day, Amy? 24. Correct. How many days, Abby, does it take the Earth to orbit the sun? 365. Correct. Everybody got it right. If you miss one, you'll hear this sound. You've been boned. Lunchbox is not playing because he was in last place last round, so he just sits over there and be quiet. I'm here. All right, Morgan, here you go. Country artist home states is the category. What state is Luke Bryan from? Oh, dang. He's from a southern state. What state is Luke Bryan from? I think he's a Georgia boy, if I remember correctly. But dang, they're all kind of blending together right now. I don't know, but he's a Georgia fan. He's Georgia. Correct. Okay. Eddie, what state is Chris Stapleton from? Stapleton is from Kentucky. Correct. Amy, what state is Garth Brooks from? Oklahoma. Correct. Abby, what state is George Strait from? Texas. …”
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In a lighthearted trivia game, the contestants hilariously struggle with the category of three-word answers, leading to some absurd guesses. Amy's confusion over the band that sang 'Semi-Charmed Life' turns into a comedic moment as she lists random bands instead of the correct answer, showcasing the fun chaos of the game.
“… is that no single outlet was more committed to lying about the terrorist attack than actually CNN, which aired the following analysis from CNN's Abby Phillips last night. This is one of those clips that seems like it can't possibly be real, but it is. Watch. Two Republicans say Muslims don't belong here. After an attempted terror attack against New York's Mayor Zoran Mamdani and the House Speaker, Mike Johnson, says nothing really to condemn those comments. Another special guest is going to be with us at the table. So the bombing was, quote, an attempted terror attack against New York Mayor Zoran …”
“… an egregious mistake. I described CBS News as perhaps the worst offender out of every media organization that lied to the public about what happened. But as bad as CBS's coverage was, my statement turns out wasn't entirely accurate. Because the truth is that no single outlet was more committed to lying about the terrorist attack than actually CNN, which aired the following analysis from CNN's Abby Phillips last night. This is one of those clips that seems like it can't possibly be real, but it is. Watch. Two Republicans say Muslims don't belong here. After an attempted terror attack against New York's Mayor Zoran Mamdani and the House Speaker, Mike Johnson, says nothing really to condemn those comments. Another special guest is going to be with us at the table. So the bombing was, quote, an attempted terror attack against New York Mayor Zoran Mamdani according to CNN Abby Phillips Well there it is It completely false the total inverse of the truth concerning a major news story that took place more than 48 hours earlier, and she delivers it live on air. Now, of course, this false narrative is precisely what every news outlet, including CNN, has been trying to suggest for the past 48 hours. …”
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Media outlets like CNN are deliberately misleading the public about the NYC terror attack by framing it as an anti-Muslim incident rather than acknowledging it as a radical Islamic attack.
The media's portrayal of the NYC terror attack is misleading and downplays the Islamist violence by focusing on anti-Muslim sentiment instead.
“… the show, Blake, with Republican Joe Borelli, who fought with, I think it was Anna Navarro, over this exact claim. All right. And again, and still, Abby Phillip did not correct it. But listen to this here in SOT 20. This is on Tuesday, and this is last night. The attack wasn't on Mayor Mamdani. It was attacking protesters, people protesting Mamdani. To frame it as an anti-Muslim attack would actually completely reverse what happened. Someone who shouted Allah Akbar threw up a bomb that didn't go off at the protesters. Republicans are finally doing something in defense of a Muslim, in this case, …”
“… forth in the debate. We're not working with geniuses here. Okay, so I'm telling you, I think she just literally didn't know it because the media lied so thoroughly about it on round one. Here's what's extraordinary, though. There was an exchange on the show, Blake, with Republican Joe Borelli, who fought with, I think it was Anna Navarro, over this exact claim. All right. And again, and still, Abby Phillip did not correct it. But listen to this here in SOT 20. This is on Tuesday, and this is last night. The attack wasn't on Mayor Mamdani. It was attacking protesters, people protesting Mamdani. To frame it as an anti-Muslim attack would actually completely reverse what happened. Someone who shouted Allah Akbar threw up a bomb that didn't go off at the protesters. Republicans are finally doing something in defense of a Muslim, in this case, Mamdani. This is ridiculous. Forget Anna Navarro's inane point. The point is, Abby Phillip heard somebody on her set say, it was not an attack on Mamdani, you idiot. And he started fighting with Anna Navarro about it. And still, Abby Phillip did not correct it. She had to be woodshedded by some boss who was like, oh shit, we cannot get away with …”
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The mainstream media's reluctance to accurately label radical Islamic attacks as terrorism reflects a broader ideological bias that undermines public trust.
The media's portrayal of terrorism is biased and downplays the agency of radicalized individuals, contributing to a lack of trust in mainstream news.
“… according to media reports at this point, they're looking to frame this in any other way that it's not an Islamo fanatical terror attack. Here's Abby Phillips last night on CNN. And you're like, wait, what? Check this out. Two Republicans say Muslims don't belong here after an attempted terror attack against New York's mayor, Zoran Mamdani. And the House Speaker, Mike Johnson, says nothing really to condemn those comments. The attack was not at Mamdani, the mayor. It was a from what appears to be from the evidence here These suspects were driven by Islamo She did put up a correction tweet this …”
“… guy, Jake Lang. Now, because the media doesn't like the fact that according to their own words, they've made some pro ISIS and pro terror statements and they may have some alignment with Islamo radicalism or not may according to their own statements, according to media reports at this point, they're looking to frame this in any other way that it's not an Islamo fanatical terror attack. Here's Abby Phillips last night on CNN. And you're like, wait, what? Check this out. Two Republicans say Muslims don't belong here after an attempted terror attack against New York's mayor, Zoran Mamdani. And the House Speaker, Mike Johnson, says nothing really to condemn those comments. The attack was not at Mamdani, the mayor. It was a from what appears to be from the evidence here These suspects were driven by Islamo She did put up a correction tweet this morning I want to correct something I said last night The bombs thrown over the weekend by ISIS-inspired attackers was thrown into a crowd of anti-Muslim protesters and not targeted at Mondami. The wording was inaccurate. I didn't catch it. I apologize for the error. Whatever, man. Using the scale analogy again, maybe we here in the MAGA movement, …”
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CNN's Abby Phillips misreported a terror bombing case, leading to public outrage over media accountability. The incident involved ISIS-inspired attackers targeting anti-Muslim protesters, yet the framing suggested a different narrative. This ongoing issue of media trust raises questions about the integrity of reporting and its impact on public perception.
“… sucks. And so they're changing the channel. But then these organizations, as you mentioned, their authentic selves are terrible. What is that? Abby Phillip, I think her name is. That's who she is. She's an awful human being. She's an America-hating, awful human being. She believes that the United States of America sucks, that white people suck, that all this is evil. And she believes that she should be able to scold you without end about those things. And if you ask her, hey, Abby, could you could you tone that down a little bit? Abby, the numbers aren't there. People were people were changing the …”
“… and take it. And then they watch the ratings go down. You don't have to sit there and take it anymore. And this stuff is such a turnoff for so many people. They're tired of being scolded. They're tired of being lectured, told about how bad the country sucks. And so they're changing the channel. But then these organizations, as you mentioned, their authentic selves are terrible. What is that? Abby Phillip, I think her name is. That's who she is. She's an awful human being. She's an America-hating, awful human being. She believes that the United States of America sucks, that white people suck, that all this is evil. And she believes that she should be able to scold you without end about those things. And if you ask her, hey, Abby, could you could you tone that down a little bit? Abby, the numbers aren't there. People were people were changing the channel. Can you tone that down? Well, now she's lying because that's who she actually is. That's her being authentic. Authentically, she's horrible.”
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Viewers are tuning out CNN due to content that feels like constant lecturing. Jesse Kelly argues that the network's anchors, like Abby Phillip, embody a scolding tone that repels audiences, leading to declining ratings. The crisis stems from a disconnect between what the audience wants and the narrative being pushed on air.
“… couple of well if they haven't already made up their mind it's uh got to get them back i want to get your thoughts here alex the the cnn debacle abby phillip saying that you know they were actually just attacking mayor momdani's house they wanted to attack the first muslim mayor which makes absolutely zero sense she repeated it multiple times then corrected it was this an innocent mistake or was this gaslighting and lying from the legacy media? I mean, it's hard to know. I mean, I just can't believe they're always giving ISIS the benefit of the doubt. There is this meme that a lot of people are …”
“… some urgency here. We do have an element of a ticking clock. Yes. I mean, and Charlie would say this all the time. We have two roads ahead of us. We've got Momdani-ism or we've got MAGA. and voters are going to be making up their mind uh in in the next couple of well if they haven't already made up their mind it's uh got to get them back i want to get your thoughts here alex the the cnn debacle abby phillip saying that you know they were actually just attacking mayor momdani's house they wanted to attack the first muslim mayor which makes absolutely zero sense she repeated it multiple times then corrected it was this an innocent mistake or was this gaslighting and lying from the legacy media? I mean, it's hard to know. I mean, I just can't believe they're always giving ISIS the benefit of the doubt. There is this meme that a lot of people are going to remember that I think may have originated with my writer, John Nolte, but a lot of people have echoed it, which is that CNN is ISIS. And it was always sort of a troll. But now they're defending ISIS and they're saying ISIS is coming after the mayor of New York. And they're not. They're coming after guys who are against radical Islam, which is …”
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CNN's recent coverage of a supposed ISIS attack on New York's first Muslim mayor raises questions about media integrity. Critics argue that the network is distorting facts, while new reports reveal alarming fraud in California's hospice system. This segment explores whether there's a shift in media narratives or just a stroke of luck for the truth.
“… the other side of the break. I've got a great piece from Will Cain. I'll share you a little bit about that funding on the other side. And then also, Abby Phillips, I like to call her Abby Normal, on CNN, had to issue an apology after saying that the terrorists in New York City who were throwing a bomb were attacking Zoran Mondami because of anti-Islamic sentiment. I know, I know. Makes no sense. We'll continue the conversation on the other side. This is the Rob Carson Show. Every day for 20 years, I devoted myself to making sure my wife and kids were well-dressed and ready to face the world. Meanwhile, …”
“… are hotbeds of radical extremism. And you know what? We need to follow the money. Who is funding this extremism on our university campuses? And a lot of times, there's foreign influence there. Of course it is. I want to continue the conversation on the other side of the break. I've got a great piece from Will Cain. I'll share you a little bit about that funding on the other side. And then also, Abby Phillips, I like to call her Abby Normal, on CNN, had to issue an apology after saying that the terrorists in New York City who were throwing a bomb were attacking Zoran Mondami because of anti-Islamic sentiment. I know, I know. Makes no sense. We'll continue the conversation on the other side. This is the Rob Carson Show. Every day for 20 years, I devoted myself to making sure my wife and kids were well-dressed and ready to face the world. Meanwhile, Dad over here wore T-shirts and jeans. Now I've discovered Quince. Quinn says, everyday essentials I love with quality that lasts, like linen bottoms and shorts, Pima cotton, European jersey linen. You're not just paying for brand markup or fancy retail stores, just quality clothing, and I look good. Their clothing is rated between four and a half …”
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Media outlets are accused of manipulating narratives to downplay terrorism and shift blame, particularly against Israel, while failing to accurately report on radical Islamic attacks.
“… reporting. It has therefore been deleted. Oopsies. While that actually wasn't CNN's only screw up of the day yesterday on this story, last night, Abby Phillip or her teleprompter reported that the IED bombers were targeting Zoran Mamdani. Two Republicans say Muslims don't belong here. after an attempted terror attack against New York's mayor, Zoran Mamdani, and the House Speaker, Mike Johnson, says nothing, really, to condemn those comments. I'm just going to point out that the attacks by the IED-throwing ISIS guys were against an anti-Islam rally, not against Zoran Mamdani. She walked it back online …”
“… said, quote, a post regarding the two individuals arrested for throwing homemade bombs outside of New York City Mayor Zoran Mamdani's home. Failed to reflect the gravity of the incident, thereby breaching the editorial standards we require for all our reporting. It has therefore been deleted. Oopsies. While that actually wasn't CNN's only screw up of the day yesterday on this story, last night, Abby Phillip or her teleprompter reported that the IED bombers were targeting Zoran Mamdani. Two Republicans say Muslims don't belong here. after an attempted terror attack against New York's mayor, Zoran Mamdani, and the House Speaker, Mike Johnson, says nothing, really, to condemn those comments. I'm just going to point out that the attacks by the IED-throwing ISIS guys were against an anti-Islam rally, not against Zoran Mamdani. She walked it back online the next day. But why is it that for the legacy media, all editorial errors run in one direction and one direction only, the direction of sympathy for the far left and their radical Islamist fellow travelers. Well, in other news, hot debate has now broken out in the Republican Party over the so-called SAVE Act. Republicans support the SAVE Act, of …”
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The Republican Party is embroiled in a heated debate over the SAVE Act, which aims to establish national voter ID requirements. While polls indicate strong public support for the act, Democrats are blocking its passage, leading to accusations of electoral manipulation. This clash highlights a significant divide in party strategies and voter rights discussions.
“… throws an IED. We pretend it's going after the mayor. We just move But Lydia Moydehan, I've shown you a couple of videos of her recently was on Abby Phillips show the wizard known as Abby Phillips And she points out that there been two terrorist attacks in the last 10 days and Abby is just not having it So I can speak for Mike Johnson but I would say we've had two terrorist attacks here in the last 10 days. And so can we condemn those? Why are we- Of course. What does that have to do with Muslims? There is a radical strain of Islam that's led to these terrorist attacks. Obviously, the vast majority …”
“… tab over the Islamist terrorist attacks because we just cover them. Sometimes we don't even cover them because it's just so much going on. And then we just move on. So, you know, 16 people get shot in Austin at a nightclub. We just move on. Terrorist throws an IED. We pretend it's going after the mayor. We just move But Lydia Moydehan, I've shown you a couple of videos of her recently was on Abby Phillips show the wizard known as Abby Phillips And she points out that there been two terrorist attacks in the last 10 days and Abby is just not having it So I can speak for Mike Johnson but I would say we've had two terrorist attacks here in the last 10 days. And so can we condemn those? Why are we- Of course. What does that have to do with Muslims? There is a radical strain of Islam that's led to these terrorist attacks. Obviously, the vast majority of Muslims are peaceful. People with terroristic ideologies here and all around the world. What does that have to do with whether Muslims belong in American society as a group? Yeah, let's be clear. Let's look. Okay, I'm not cursing. I'm trying not to say the R word, Abby. Well, why is it that you feel the need to run cover for people who are …”
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In the last ten days, two terrorist attacks occurred, yet they barely made headlines. Commentators discuss the implications of ignoring these incidents and the ideological motivations behind them, pointing to a troubling trend in media coverage. This highlights the growing polarization in how different ideologies are perceived and reported in society.
“… the House Speaker, Mike Johnson, says nothing, really, to condemn those comments. Another special guest is going to be with us at the table. That is Abby Phillips not focusing on the fact two radical Islamists attempted to blow people to bits in New York City, rather focusing on an anti-radical Islam rally. I swear to God, it does not get more upside down, stupid, and corrupt than that. Here to digest all of this is our good friend Thayne Rosenbaum, legal analyst, law professor.”
“… for clothes that don last and don look good Go to quince slash Newsmax for free shipping and 365 returns quince slash Newsmax Republicans say Muslims don't belong here. After an attempted terror attack against New York's Mayor Zoran Mamdani and the House Speaker, Mike Johnson, says nothing, really, to condemn those comments. Another special guest is going to be with us at the table. That is Abby Phillips not focusing on the fact two radical Islamists attempted to blow people to bits in New York City, rather focusing on an anti-radical Islam rally. I swear to God, it does not get more upside down, stupid, and corrupt than that. Here to digest all of this is our good friend Thayne Rosenbaum, legal analyst, law professor.”
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Donald Trump claims he's the funniest guy on TV, a statement he made during a conversation at Mar-a-Lago. This anecdote contrasts sharply with the political landscape where reactions to terrorism are often overshadowed by divisive rhetoric, as seen when House Speaker Mike Johnson failed to condemn anti-Muslim sentiments following a terror attempt in New York. The discussion highlights the absurdity of focusing on rallies against radical Islam instead of addressing the real threats.
“… $50 billion. And they've already asked for $50 billion. So there's just no... Everybody, Adam Mockler here. I just got off of CNN Newsnight with Abby Phillip And this debate over Iran got pretty intense. You guys should drop a like. Make sure you watch until the end. And if you want more heated debates from the Adam Ockler feed, make sure you subscribe below because we have a debate show coming very soon. It will be very great. Check this out. Speaker Mike Johnson has a rhetoric problem on his hands after two of his members made anti-Muslim comments. This week, Congressman Andy Ogles wrote on social …”
“… most out of all this is the gaslighting. They say that it's fiscally irresponsible for us to invest in healthcare, for us to invest at home and my generation in the future. The Affordable Care Act subsidies that they were arguing over were $50 billion. $50 billion. And they've already asked for $50 billion. So there's just no... Everybody, Adam Mockler here. I just got off of CNN Newsnight with Abby Phillip And this debate over Iran got pretty intense. You guys should drop a like. Make sure you watch until the end. And if you want more heated debates from the Adam Ockler feed, make sure you subscribe below because we have a debate show coming very soon. It will be very great. Check this out. Speaker Mike Johnson has a rhetoric problem on his hands after two of his members made anti-Muslim comments. This week, Congressman Andy Ogles wrote on social media that Muslims don't belong in American society that pluralism is a lie, and in a post today he called Muslims barbarians. Congressman Randy Fine is also facing backlash over his post calling for Muslims to be deported and pushing to denaturalize American citizens. And tonight, Johnson acknowledged speaking with both men, but stopped short of …”
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The staggering cost of ongoing wars is burdening younger generations with immense debt, while politicians prioritize military spending over domestic needs. This financial reality, combined with rising anti-Muslim rhetoric in politics, reveals a troubling trend where bigotry is tolerated for political gain. As the debate heats up, the need for accountability and a rejection of hate is more crucial than ever.
“… the world. And unless we wake up, it's going to get worse and worse. Now, let me show you one person that is absolutely dead asleep, and that is Abby Phillips. This is her. Okay, so we had the two kids that were terrorists who built a bomb called the Bomb of Satan, which is filled with screws and nuts and bolts, and it blows up, and it just rips through people's bodies. they were throwing that at anti-muslim protesters in new york who i don't think are were all that great i don't know everything they were saying but you know i don't i don't want to i don't want to be with people who are saying every …”
“seeing it executed, you know, all over the world. It is happening all over the world. And unless we wake up, it's going to get worse and worse. Now, let me show you one person that is absolutely dead asleep, and that is Abby Phillips. This is her. Okay, so we had the two kids that were terrorists who built a bomb called the Bomb of Satan, which is filled with screws and nuts and bolts, and it blows up, and it just rips through people's bodies. they were throwing that at anti-muslim protesters in new york who i don't think are were all that great i don't know everything they were saying but you know i don't i don't want to i don't want to be with people who are saying every muslim is bad okay but you're going to get there if you don't start sorting through the good ones and bad ones and showing the difference between them um but so this these two terrorists come and they throw it at that listen to what how cnn reported this Listen to who she said the target was. Two Republicans say Muslims don't belong here. After an …”
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A CNN report mischaracterized the target of a terrorist attack in New York, suggesting a political agenda that obscures the truth. The actual targets were anti-Muslim protesters, not the political figures mentioned. This misreporting can have dire consequences, as it fuels misunderstandings about terrorism and its victims.
“… of this next round to put an adaptation that is not dissimilar from the observation that you were making, Duncan, is the one that I'm looking at is Abby Phillip and Jim Acosta right Where there not necessarily a huge discrepancy in overall notoriety but OGs have a special reverence for Jim Acosta And he is now doing nothing He's doing nothing. And I think it's so much of our media landscape now isn't actually watching these failed shows that get no ratings. It's the clips they produce. And so in that context, somebody like Abby Phillip is going to be a rock star in this tournament. And that's the …”
“… toward the contestants for king of the hill that i think crystal has a shot against colbert however colbert upset colbert has played this season not dissimilar to how margaret brennan played in 2025 with you and so i think that that is the matchup of this next round to put an adaptation that is not dissimilar from the observation that you were making, Duncan, is the one that I'm looking at is Abby Phillip and Jim Acosta right Where there not necessarily a huge discrepancy in overall notoriety but OGs have a special reverence for Jim Acosta And he is now doing nothing He's doing nothing. And I think it's so much of our media landscape now isn't actually watching these failed shows that get no ratings. It's the clips they produce. And so in that context, somebody like Abby Phillip is going to be a rock star in this tournament. And that's the hilarious thing is like Abby Phillip is insanely dumb and terrible.”
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In a surprising twist, Bill Kristol may have a shot against Stephen Colbert in a media showdown, despite Colbert's household name status. The ongoing competition highlights the biases in audience preferences, as lesser-known figures like Abby Phillip gain traction over established names like Jim Acosta. This reflects the changing dynamics of media influence, where clips often overshadow traditional ratings.
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