only in america today could people who are richer, more pampered and more celebrated than you are claim to be victims of the rest of us. but like sharing a bucket of sardines with joy behar, there s only so much victimhood to go around. and so they re going to greater and greater lengths to extract new sources of whining, mining for whining and this gold rush is currently being led by megan rapinoe mostly famous for damaging brands she endorses and much less for playing women s soccer and her happily endorsed biological men playing women s sports of course now that she no longer plays. and to her it s the men who are the victims, not the girls they beat or replace. she recently told time mag we as a credit are trying to legislate away people s humanity. now we care about women s sports? that s total [bleep]. and show me all the trans people taking advantage of being trans in sports. it s just not happening, end quote. well, meghan, it is happening. trans are clobbering women
- advertising is based on one thing: happiness. - [shouting excitedly] - is there any taboo that you wouldn t break? - not if there was a funny idea. - what is wrong with you? - there s so much different storytelling - and so many different stories being told - about so many different people. - i don t think dramatic series television has ever been stronger. - there s no longer this theory of what - popular entertainment must be. - incoming! - who are the heroes? the people who watch this show. [slowly building orchestral music] - this is the week when the major broadcast networks unveil their fall lineup of shows, and every executive in hollywood knows how well the sopranos is doing on cable, which is a network problem. - i think hbo altered everything for this reason alone, is there were no commercials. - we are dependent on sponsors. there is so much we can do in terms of language, in terms of violence, and in terms of sex. - to a large degree, a lot of executives we
four presidential contest is careened to be a testosterone primary, summerside quest, data dates with fewer contrasts on policy and proving more keen on comparing feats of strength. miami mayor francis suarez is bragging about placing sixth in a 5k run in cedar rapids, iowa. sender tim scott tossing around the pigskin with his campaign manager. ron desantis baseball cards are getting passed around, highlighting his stint in the little league world series. and who can forget the shirtless rfk jr. workouts. the beefy democrat reviewing his secret to getting buff. i am on antiaging protocol from my doctor. that includes testosterone replacement. but i don t take any steroids. i don t take any anabolic steroids or anything like that. jesse: greg, you were right when you said he was on something. greg: it s obvious. you cannot be that caught at 70:00 p.m. i mean, look at harold. [laughter] bought a low bar, right? you know why, dana, because people in d.c. just aren t in goo
mad noted that kamala was the first black woman on a major party s ticket. that was all true. but what nearly no outlet wrote is that in selecting kamala harris, joe biden was choosing s the worst viceng president in presidential year histor worsty. now, that s no longer justou our opinion. it s what the american people fully believe. a ne fully w nbc poll found that kamala harris has now hit a record low four net favorability among vicety. president. 49% of voters have a negative view of her. 49 pjust a third have a positivh view of harris. it s not hard to see why non ina person in american politics has beenme celebrated more for doin so little. lookg back, it s amazing that biden even chose kamala. she was the first to drop out of the democratic primary. she didn t even makerimary. ite iowa caucus. in a way, the choice was part of biden s genius, though. choosing kamala basically made biden impeachment approve on day one. as bad as joe biden wouldon prove to be, no one
it s another way of saying restore the american dream. i didn t come up with the name. i really didn t. i claim it. judge jeanine: the president trying to sell americans on biden-omics but they are not buying it. most people feel the economies in horrible shape as their wallets get socked by high inflation and soaring interest rates. it s why no one for 48% of americans say that joe biden s policies are hurting their family. but never mind that, his delusional white house thinks biden-omics will catch on. here to talk with you about biden-omics, the word of the day, word of the week, word of the month, word of the year here at the white house. rooted in the belief that we grow the economy when we grow the middle class. biden-omics. the middle-class in in this country, that s where our strength is. we tried trickle down. we tried top down. didn t reach regular folks. he could make sense, it flows off the tongue really well. judge jeanine: biden s that economy will sure