A steady and fierce backlash has been brewing against "Saturday Night Live" over its recent sketch lampooning the U.S. Congressional hearing with Ivy League university presidents about the growing wave of antisemitism on campus.
A steady and fierce backlash has been brewing against "Saturday Night Live" over its recent sketch lampooning the U.S. Congressional hearing with Ivy League university presidents about the growing wave of antisemitism on campus.
that would be the thing. not principle, pure pragmatic. they were going to lose. let me finish. oh, really, okay. if they were going to lose, and now i think we have the answer to that, too, mika, which is it doesn t matter. he is politically toxic, and they are going to lose because of trump. so there is no bottom. how about this, how about if it garrett haake and run up to the microphone, mr. jordan, elise stefanik, who went to harvard, i think she s got a brain. i think she does read. we could start there, and say miss stefanik, congressman stefanik, or congressman jordan, do we want to go back to january 6th, do we want to go back to s hole countries, do we want to go back to muslim bans. do we want to go to charlottesville. you only have a short-term memory, do we want to go back to january 6th. do we really want to go back to
because their wallets, safety, freedom, quality of their kids education is under attack. when you have to wake up to video pictures and stories of people being pushed in front of a subway or a green goblin gang. people beaten on a street not just inside the city. you are seeing stories from across the state. as for where the candidates stand on what they ll do about crime if elected hochul pledges to toughen gun laws. zeldin says he will declare a crime emergency and suspend cashless bail. while hochul has the vip rally today zeldin will also hold a rally with congressman stefanik. dana: the final favor days of the campaign. a new poll shows voters prefer republican control of congress by four points 48 to 44, 8 point swing from just august when democrats held the advantage 47-43.
"History has taught us that what begins with words ends in far worse," Cheney tweeted in her most blistering criticism yet of House GOP leaders, a day after the deadly shooting of mostly Black people in Buffalo, New York