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consequences and back fire. the new book outrage author. good morning. thanks for having me. ed: what do you think about this week? it seems to me a turning points where you think about last weekend where sarah sanders being kicked out of that restaurant. maxine waters talking about this is just the beginning. and then you had a series of supreme court decisions and now this nomination suggesting you know what? instead of some of that other side business, this president is about to reshape the court in a way the left is freaking out. they are freaking out. i find it funny to watch because they have been turning up the outrage meter to 11 on everything. and now it s something that they really should be outraged if they really believe what they believe, which they do. and they are at a point you can t be more outraged anymore. they have topped out. they have got mad at everything. everything emotional at everything. now they are trying to focus
this is all situational ethics. we see that all the time. i think when people get too offended by comedians they are directing their anger in the wrong place. on a number of occasions when sarah huckabee sanders she recommended get a sense of humor. that certainly applies here. if feelings are hurt i feel terribly. if it is being used to play the victim to get an edge on the outrage meter of the day doesn t serve anybody. let s be real about what is offensive, what s not and how to judge a comedian versus the prtd of the united states. the journalists didn t play this one right because if their real goal was unity, solidarity, showing that they don t want a battle roiyale with the presidet
everything nunes said out of the water. nobody is saying that. you would think someone would say that. i am enthralled by carter page. he looks like a kid who is on a raft at six flags hurricane harbor. he s having a great time. he is going for it. happy as a clam because he knows he is innocent. that is a happy man. dana: he always buys the picture at the end. greg: he has got them all over his wall. here is me at six flags, disney world. kimberly: the hair blowing. greg: i will shut up. kimberly: dana. dana: i don t know. the outrage meter on this, i am out. kimberly: tapped out. jesse: don t worry. i ve got it. kimberly: overachiever. dana: it feels like the democrats memo will land with a
so i think on this one it doesn t get my outrage meter going like some of the extreme rhetoric. bill: you talk about bill maher over the weekend? he didn t call anybody the n word. he talked about himself. that word is completely and totally unacceptable and i m glad he apologized. hbo gives its artists a lot of freedom. i don t see as much of a backlash. if any of this was directed at let s say barack obama using some of the language that reza aslan used there would be a media uproar and i doubt that person would still be employed. bill: the new york times had a piece defending bill maher. he have will keep his jo, right? the apology said it was a moment of banter. he went too far.