victimhood. as soon as you say that, you know what he s talking about. i didn t like that. he seems to make because i made it, everyone can make it, ignoring the fact that he s the exception not the rule and until he is the rule. then he can stop talking about systemic racism. clarence thomas syndrome. he s one of those guys, he s like clarence thomas. black republican who believes in pulling yourself by your bootstraps rather than to me understanding the systemic racism that african americans facing this country and other minorities. he doesn t get it. dana: after smears like that, tim scott had enough, deciding to challenge the ladies face-to-face minus joy behar. i m the exception. you re the exception. maybe even ms. whoopi goldberg is an exception. the comments on the show, that the only way for young african american kid to be successful in this country is to be the exception, not the rule. it s a dangerous, offensive, disgusting message. 50% of the folks in
cold meds, sleeping aids. no lines. it s just a row of atms. that s the wave of the future because that s if you can t look up criminals, lock that stuff up. judge jeanine: they have changed our purchasing behavior. everybody would rather go to amazon and have them deliver it. dana: absolutely. i don t want to sit there and but i feel so bad for the workers. greg: talk about food deserts. we are going to have cement deserts. these bodegas. they re going to be gone. no more little businesses. no communities. the only people left will be the poor and the people who prey on them, like jesse. jesse will be out there buying his gorilla deodorant off these poor people. jesse: tell me about this magical cake that appears? judge jeanine: it comes out like a triangle. he put a dollar in and you get cake. jessica: look at that little boy smile. coming out, democrats are not going to like this.