not around. it proves her point. it s easy to be a jerk to someone when they are not there. wrapped in a cocoon of confirmation bias, it s easy to hate millions of people and overtime for them to hate you back. but i hope sarah has changed. truly. anything would be an improvemen improvement. i m going to be positive about this, kimberly. maybe she is woke, as the left says. you realize just because you have a disagreement, it doesn t make them evil. kimberly: this is why you have to have an open mind and listen to others in their viewpoints and try to understand and find common ground instead of being discriminating and having biases against other individuals you are not even taking the time to listen to. i don t know. hope springs eternal. who knows? at least maybe it s an example to some people that they might want to reconsider, just like all the people who were horrific to the women that accused
then it turns out joe is a pretty good guy. we just have some serious political disagreements. let me tell you, i think you can have serious political fear even of donald trump and his presidency, but the idea that you would talk this is what we were discussing earlier. greg: i think it s a good thing. it s a good thing when you are not paid to do it. she is doing it because she s got a salary. she wouldn t have done it befor before. brian: kathy griffin was one of the hottest comedians around. now she is so angry. she is yelling. greg: she is claiming hollywood is blacklisting her over trump. excuse me? hollywood hates trump. brian: how does that make sense? greg: it doesn t. i think she is whining. was she on bravo? she wasn t the biggest comedian. she was a train wreck. juan: she was during this tour with frank rich.
rights for the new york magazine. it s not as if, i don t think frank rich is a trump fan. my impression is this was her speaking from the heart, and i would think that from your perspective, i know you re glad to have hillary around. greg: i love her. brian: glad to play identity politics, grievance politics. give her some greg: she is 1 of 3 people who blocked me on twitter. alec baldwin, sarah silverman. kimberly: look at how excited you are. brian: the anti-trump stuff is getting so stayed. next week at this time, we are going to talk about people taking on the democratic party on stage. greg: all right. he managed to hold his fire for more than 24 hours but
of him. the final one. what did the nut say when it was chasing the other nut. i m going to cashew. kimberly: that s like the good one about the jalapeno. greg: it is time for my favorite segment. greg s news not to be seen on cnn. let s go to switzerland. habsburg to be exact-sburg. she is living in a field. that s a coat brush are installed at the farm. her owner could not have expected a happier cow. the reaction is mind-blowing.
but you are pleasant and you give some good points, the viewer will say that s good. she was nice, kind, whatever. kimberly: appreciate the upside. if you believe in yourself and your confident in what you have to offer, you are a great candidate and you have ideas that are compelling, why wouldn t you take a chance and get in the ring and go into a forum where you might be able to reach them crossover or swing, independent voters. i would feel more certain going with someone like her. the point is, she didn t take the chance. you think, juan, that other people made this a mistake, they would learn. how many high paid consultants and experts does it take to figure it out when you have eyeballs on a network like fox news channel, why wouldn t you take the opportunity? dana: the one thing that really drives me crazy, this would be true if the conservative went on msnbc and complained during the interview. like, i know what network i m on. she did that a few years ago and