it is hit a fever pitch this year with an anti-americanness. i will say this as well. and going off of what everybody else had. you don t continue to make progress in the country if you don t acknowledge a fact that we ve denied progress. you look at the tweets of these folks are saying out that this country still not free, as a flat out lie. this nation is great and they went to be sitting there is a congresswoman tweeting the things that they are tweeting this wasn t a fair and free nation. we will need to go but you don t get there through the constant victimization and this constant effort i american. i find this really ironic that democratic congress people are tweeting about how much they hate the country but then they are the folks that want to make government bigger. if you hate this country, if you hate our democracy, if you hate our values and our traditions, why would you advocate for making government bigger and more intrusive into people s lives? it simply does not make se
disrespectfully. it s profitable. he was able to monetize his anti-americanness and others are attempting to follow in his footsteps because it was very lucrative. similar to colin kaepernick, as we saw, she may have you still of the united states, colin kaepernick never felt so vocally oppressed until he started sitting the bench. once again, and attention-seeking display all about the money and all about the relevance for this third-place hammer throw finisher. harris: i m glad to see, joey, shall be concentrating on her sport. she s going to need it. tomi: for sure. go ahead, joey. sorry. joey: you know the first one to do that. i get names wrong all the time. kayleigh: joey, kayleigh, they sounded like. [laughter] joey: at the end of the day it s not about her anymore. i wish you the best, i really do. and i offended by it, of course i am. it bothers me to my core. but where will he get-containing to talk about her? more publicity, it maybe the