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We’re watching the lunatics in charge of our country spiral even deeper into madness, and as we watch that, we feel a duty to keep track of their decline. We do this to assemble a permanent historical record of the craziness, if only for the amusement of future generations. Last night we thought we’d reached an all-time high water mark when we told you that Willie Brown’s girlfriend has decided that she knows more about COVID than the physicians and nurses who treat it.
That would be Kamala Harris a person with no adult skills, who can’t figure out how to pronounce her own first name is now issuing medical directives to medical doctors, and demanding they obey. The media, meanwhile, seem to think that’s perfectly normal. That’s how bonkers things have become. And yet, it all seems to be accelerating.
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The Five reminisce on the show s dramatic growth since it s inception in 2011 The Five originals Greg Gutfeld and Dana Perino sat down Monday with co-hosts Jesse Watters, Geraldo Rivera and Katie Pavlich to commemorate 10 years of live friendship and fun.
When the show premiered in July 2011, it was only supposed to have a five-week temporary run, according to Perino. However, The Five has emerged as one of Fox News’ highest-rated programs. This show, probably one of the biggest hits in cable news, has outlasted everything from 24 to Lost to Brian Stelter’s hair, Gutfeld joked. I remember sitting here on the first day next to Dana Perino, both in our booster chairs… And the rest is what liberals hate – history.
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Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo accused the National Institutes of Health of trying to suppress his department's investigation into the true origins of the coronavirus pandemic on "The Ingraham Angle" Thursday.