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Trump Reportedly Isn’t Happy With Pam Bondi
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Trump Reportedly Isn’t Happy With Pam Bondi

'I think she completely whiffed'
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‘We Need To Kill These People’: Left-Wing TikTok User Calls For ‘More’ Violence Against ICE Agents
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‘We Need To Kill These People’: Left-Wing TikTok User Calls For ‘More’ Violence Against ICE Agents

'We got to get violent, people'
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Paramount is Exploring Strategic Partnerships to Revive MTV
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Paramount Skydance Corp. is actively pursuing new strategic partnerships as part of a broader effort to reinvent MTV and restore relevance to the once‑dominant music network. According to reports, the company has begun discussions with CONTINUE READING... The post Paramount is Exploring Strategic Partnerships to Revive MTV appeared first on The Retro Network.
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Trump Pollster Warns Anti-Vax Sentiment Could Spell Trouble for Republicans in Midterms
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Trump Pollster Warns Anti-Vax Sentiment Could Spell Trouble for Republicans in Midterms

FIRST ON THE DAILY SIGNAL—Republican House candidates in purple districts who support changing the childhood vaccine schedule could pay the price in midterms, according to new data from President Donald Trump’s go-to pollster, FabrizioWard. “In the districts that will decide the control of the House of Representatives next year, Republican and Democratic candidates who support eliminating long standing vaccine requirements will pay a price in the elections,” says a Nov. 3 memo obtained by The Daily Signal. FabrizioWard, a polling firm led by Tony Fabrizio and Bob Ward, surveyed 1,000 voters in the 35 most competitive congressional districts on their attitudes toward recommended vaccines. This comes after the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services announced it has updated the childhood immunization schedule to recommend 11, rather than 17, shots for children. The generic Congressional ballot in the 35 most competitive districts was a “statistical dead-heat with Democrats holding a two-point edge.” But “If the Republican candidate supported the elimination of long-standing vaccine recommendations, the ballot margin shifts a net 12-points in the Democrat’s favor, with the GOP candidate trailing by 14-points,” the memo says. In the 35 districts in question, if the Democratic candidate is against the standing vaccine recommendations, their 2-point lead slides a net 20-points with the Republican leading by 18-points. “The negative movement for the candidate in either party scenario is even more dire among Swing voters – those voters who say they don’t typically vote along straight party lines –slipping a net 22-points for the Republican vaccine skeptic, and a net 31-points for the Democrat vaccine skeptic,” the memo says. “Vaccine skepticism is bad politics,” FabrizioWard concludes. FabrizioWard found that the Make America Healthy Again, or MAHA, movement is popular across party lines with the exception of vaccine skepticism. Voters in the 25 competitive districts resonated with MAHA food policy, with nine in 10 voters for both Trump and Kamala Harris saying the government should require labeling of harmful ingredients and chemicals in ultra-processed foods. “At the other end of the spectrum, vaccine skepticism, that is the removal of established childhood vaccine recommendations for diseases like whooping cough, measles, hepatitis and others is rejected by the overwhelming number of voters, resonates with just one-in-five voters, and just a third of self-described MAHA voters,” the memo says. “Vaccine skepticism is an outlier, not a defining policy, of the Make America Healthy Again movement, which has very popular elements with appeal across the political spectrum in these most competitive districts,” FabrizioWard writes. The polling firm found broad support for childhood vaccines, including Hepatitis B, Shingles, and whooping cough. More than seven-in-ten voters in these districts from across the political spectrum say the benefits of common vaccines like MMR (83%), TDAP (77%), Hepatitis B (73%), and shingles (73%), outweigh the risks. For each vaccine, this includes more than six-in-ten MAHA voters. Under the new guidance, the CDC recommends that all children get vaccinated against diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, Hib, pneumococcal conjugate, polio, measles, mumps, rubella, HPV, and chickenpox. The rotavirus, COVID-19, influenza, meningococcal disease, hepatitis A, and hepatitis B vaccines have been removed from the schedule. No vaccine has been banned due to the change, and insurance will continue to cover the previously recommended 17. FabrizioWard did not immediately respond to The Daily Signal’s request for comment. The post Trump Pollster Warns Anti-Vax Sentiment Could Spell Trouble for Republicans in Midterms appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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Arson Destroys Oldest and Largest Synagogue in Mississippi
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Arson Destroys Oldest and Largest Synagogue in Mississippi
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'They Want the Government to Be God': Scott Baio and the Anti-Communist Film Festival
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'They Want the Government to Be God': Scott Baio and the Anti-Communist Film Festival
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O'Donnell Blames Opposition Leader for Iranian Deaths, Parrots Regime
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On CBS’s streaming service, former CBS Evening News host Norah O’Donnell sounded more like a propagandist for Iranian state television during her Monday interview with Reza Pahlavi, the exiled crown prince of Iran. Throughout the interview, O’Donnell blamed Pahlavi for the reported 2,000 deaths of Iranian civilians (a growing number), suggested that trying to overthrow the government was pointless because the Islamic regime was as strong as ever, and tried to discredit him as a possible leader of the country one day. The interview started cordial enough with questions about the internet black out and talks with President Trump. But after Pahlavi talked about stabilizing relations with Iran’s regional neighbors and America, O’Donnell pivoted to being hostile. O’Donnell attacked Pahlavi by accusing him of being responsible for getting Iranian civilians killed with his calls for protests and uprisings, not the radical Islamists who were actually doing the killing: And as you are urging people to protest and go to the streets, the death toll is rising in Iran. This violent crackdown continues just as it has in past attempted revolutions. I mean, is it responsible to be sending citizens in Iran to their deaths? Do you bear some responsibility?   CBS's Norah O'Donnell asks Iranian Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi is he bears responsibility for getting Iranian civilians murdered by the Islamic regime of Iran with his calls to protest: "And as you are urging people to protest and go to the streets, the death toll is rising in… pic.twitter.com/QedMX4kHVy — Nicholas Fondacaro (@NickFondacaro) January 12, 2026   Pahlavi noted that every war had casualties and their fight for liberation would be no different, and that their fight would be the last one where the government would turn on its citizens. He might have struck a nerve when he argued that President Trump was set to do more for the Iranians that Democratic  Presidents Obama and Biden, who threw them under the bus: I think President Trump is responding to the call that the Iranian people have. The Iranian people have heard his words. They are naming streets after him in Iran. There's a difference. They know he's no Barack Obama or Joe Biden. And that's why they do have a higher expectation. O’Donnell followed up by rhetorically scoffing at the Iranians who were chanting Pahlavi’s name in the streets. Citing an article from the Wall Street Journal, she sniped: “Few analysts think Pahlavi has a real path to the throne or leadership in Iran. His improved reputation in recent years says more about the mounting discontent with the Islamic Republic than it does about a genuine desire by Iranians for a return of the monarchy, analysts said.”   O'Donnell rhetorically scoffs at the Iranians in the streets chanting for Pahlavi to be their leader. Reading from the WSJ, O'Donnell says: ""'Few analysts think Pahlavi has a real path to the throne or leadership in Iran. His improved reputation in recent years says more about… pic.twitter.com/qhmO6L97HH — Nicholas Fondacaro (@NickFondacaro) January 12, 2026   “Well, it is interesting the way you characterize it,” he quipped, “because if the people did not actually believe that I can be the person doing that for them or the person to be trusted, there wouldn't be in the millions on the streets of Iran, in the four corners of Iran, chanting my name and asking my return. They do.” Pahlavi went on to explain that his vision was to have the Iranian people choose everything about how they would be governed and who would govern them (Click “expand”): And in terms of the political alternative, it's a constitutional process. The interim government would be able to organize free elections so the people can send their representative in a constituent assembly to ultimately debate what ought to be and the final form that the future democratic secular system in Iran should take. I'm not here to advocate for a republic or a monarchy. I'm here to be the honest broker above the fray in complete neutrality, making sure, however, that we have a fully transparent democratic transition. But the expectation of Iranians is to be able to have a smooth transition, to be able to have a stable transition. Proving that patriotism and love-of-country was a foreign concept to her, O’Donnell claimed not to understand what Pahlavi meant when he proclaimed over the weekend that he was willing to die for Iran. He had to educate her (Click "expand"): O’DONNELL: Forgive me, Reza, I heard you say over the weekend that you are willing to die for this cause. What does that mean? PAHLAVI: Yes! But look, the first time I was ready to die for a cause. When I volunteered to join the Iranian Air Force during the Iraqi attack on Iran and the breaking of the Iran-Iraq war, when the revolutionary government of Khomeini was already in place. My patriotic duty was asking me to, as a pilot, to go and fight alongside my military brethren. In that war, I was prepared to die then. I'm prepared to die now. There is no greater cause than the liberty.   O'Donnell doesn't understand what Pahlavi means when he says he's willing to die for his country and in bringing down the Islamic regime: "Forgive me, Reza, I heard you say over the weekend that you are willing to die for this cause. What does that mean?" pic.twitter.com/1Ep3lKykqn — Nicholas Fondacaro (@NickFondacaro) January 12, 2026   Increasingly sounding like a puppet for the Islamic regime, O’Donnell insisted that trying to overthrow the government was pointless because the Islamic regime was as strong as ever: Reza, when I have talked to my sources in the region about what is happening in Iran, they point out that there has been this cycle that we talked about starting with the Green Revolution in 2009, and every year, and what occurs is people rise up in Iran wanting change. And then there is this violent crackdown with hundreds, thousands killed, and then it fizzles out because there are not cracks in the regime. There is not a crack and fissure within the elite. What can you say today that makes this any different? There's no sign yet that there have been any cracks in the regime. Pahlavi told her that her anonymous sources were wrong. “Well, that's not accurate. There has been cracks in the regime. Defections are beginning to occur,” he said. “In fact, as I said, there have been an outreach of elements that have already said that are prepared to do that. There are significant levels of authority both in the armed forces side, as well as the civilians. They know that this regime is on the verge of collapse.”   O'Donnell suggests that this new attempt to overthrow the Islamic regime is pointless: O'DONNELL: Reza, when I have talked to my sources in the region about what is happening in Iran, they point out that there has been this cycle that we talked about starting with the Green… pic.twitter.com/1DhO9mEq7p — Nicholas Fondacaro (@NickFondacaro) January 12, 2026   O’Donnell tried to further discredit Pahlavi as the opposition leader by citing a TIME magazine gripe that he was too close with the world leaders he wanted Iran to normalize relations with: I want to allow you to respond to this. He wrote this, quote, ‘the Islamic Republic couldn't ask for a better foil than Pahlavi. His visibility allows the regime to portray protesters as tools of foreign powers, and the discredited monarchy. Every photo-op in Washington, every meeting with Israeli officials, every call for international intervention reinforces the regime's narrative and undermines the legitimacy of the protests.’ “So again, what legitimacy do you have as the as the opposition and a potential leader of the transition?” she pressed. “Well, again, I refer you to what the people are asking for on the streets. Whose name are they writing on the walls? Whose name are they chanting in the streets?” he shot back.   O'Donnell tries to discredit Pahlavi for being the voice of the Iranian people outside the country and encouraging them to rise up: O'DONNELL: And with you publicly calling for these protests and saying that you will be the leader of this transition, you have made yourself the… pic.twitter.com/fnjFrcd5JG — Nicholas Fondacaro (@NickFondacaro) January 12, 2026   Pahlavi went on to call out “the apologists for the regime” and their narrative trying to discredit him (Click “expand”): That's the reality on the ground. And I don't think that the regime, in any kind of trickery or the apologists for the regime – and we know who they are – who have for long, tried to lobby against Iranians who tried to liberate their country and tried to justify why this regime has to continue to be in place, won't be able to have a true case to offer. My case is made by the people in Iran themselves, and I'm just there to help them. And I know we will succeed, despite the regime's attempts to try to discredit me or the movement in whatever ambitions that they have in creating a false narrative of the reality. Seems like we could now include Norah O’Donnell in that category. The transcript is below. Click "expand" to read: CBS News 24/7 January 12, 2026 2:40:35 p.m. Eastern (…) NORAH O’DONNELL: And as you are urging people to protest and go to the streets, the death toll is rising in Iran. This violent crackdown continues just as it has in past attempted revolutions. I mean, is it responsible to be sending citizens in Iran to their deaths? Do you bear some responsibility? REZA PAHLAVI (Iranian Crown Prince): As I said, as I said, as I said, this is a war, and war has casualties. In fact, in order to preserve and protect and minimize the death toll, minimize innocent victims yet again be killed by this regime, action is needed. The regime is going to try and brutalize its citizenry as it has always done. But we are in a fight for liberation. I didn't ask the people to come to the streets to fight for or against the regime, because I want it so. They asked me to step in to help them and to be their voice on the outside world, to do everything that we can so we make this uprising successful this time. And I think we have some serious leaders that understand what is necessary, that understand the ask of the Iranian people and are responding to that. I think President Trump is responding to the call that the Iranian people have. The Iranian people have heard his words. They are naming streets after him in Iran. There's a difference. They know he's no Barack Obama or Joe Biden. And that's why they do have a higher expectation. (…) 2:44:09 p.m. Eastern O’DONNELL: Reza, one thing we have talked about is what is different about this particular revolution or this uprising? And one thing is that now many of the protests are rallying behind you, chanting slogans with your name in it. And I know you have talked about wanting to lead a transition, but I want to ask you about that, because here is what the Wall Street Journal wrote over the weekend. They said this: ‘The 65-year-old Pahlavi’s prominence is a departure from previous bouts of protest, when the heir to the controversial dynasty was rarely referenced. His father, who ruled Iran from the 1940s, was widely despised in Iran for his autocratic rule, his political repression, and what critics saw as his subservience to the U.S. Few analysts think Pahlavi has a real path to the throne or leadership in Iran. His improved reputation in recent years says more about the mounting discontent with the Islamic Republic than it does about a genuine desire by Iranians for a return of the monarchy, analysts said.” So, I want to allow you to respond to that. Reza. Why would you be the right person to lead such a transition? And why should people trust you to return the country of 90 million people and bring them towards a democracy? PAHLAVI: Well, it is interesting the way you characterize it, because if the people did not actually believe that I can be the person doing that for them or the person to be trusted, there wouldn't be in the millions on the streets of Iran, in the four corners of Iran, chanting my name and asking my return. They do. And that should be indicative of the reality on the ground. (…) 2:46:12 p.m. Eastern PAHLAVI: And in terms of the political alternative, it's a constitutional process. The interim government would be able to organize free elections so the people can send their representative in a constituent assembly to ultimately debate what ought to be and the final form that the future democratic secular system in Iran should take. I'm not here to advocate for a republic or a monarchy. I'm here to be the honest broker above the fray in complete neutrality, making sure, however, that we have a fully transparent democratic transition. But the expectation of Iranians is to be able to have a smooth transition, to be able to have a stable transition. (…) 2:50:14 p.m. Eastern O’DONNELL: Forgive me, Reza, I heard you say over the weekend that you are willing to die for this cause. What does that mean? PAHLAVI: Yes! But look, the first time I was ready to die for a cause. When I volunteered to join the Iranian Air Force during the Iraqi attack on Iran and the breaking of the Iran-Iraq war, when the revolutionary government of Khomeini was already in place. My patriotic duty was asking me to, as a pilot, to go and fight alongside my military brethren. in that war. I was prepared to die then. I'm prepared to die now. There is no greater cause than the liberty. And what is my life when I'm thinking of millions of young Iranians who today call my name? This young girl who a doctor in Tehran was operating on because she was shot in the face with bullets that had broken her jaw. The doctor said, ‘where are you going?’ She said, ‘I'm going back to the street. I'm going back and I'm going to the streets. So that and I wait until Reza, my leader, comes back and saves us.’ That's the degree of commitment they have. How could I not possibly be unprepared to die for them, to die for liberty, to die for saving our nation? I am prepared to do that. I've trained for it all my life. I prepared for it all my life. And maybe this is the time that I can be there alongside them to fight the final battle. O’DONNELL: Reza, when I have talked to my sources in the region about what is happening in Iran, they point out that there has been this cycle that we talked about starting with the Green Revolution in 2009, and every year, and what occurs is people rise up in Iran wanting change. And then there is this violent crackdown with hundreds, thousands killed, and then it fizzles out because there are not cracks in the regime. There is not a crack and fissure within the elite. What can you say today that makes this any different? There's no sign yet that there have been any cracks in the regime. PAHLAVI: Well, that's not accurate. There has been cracks in the regime. Defections are beginning to occur. In fact, as I said, there have been an outreach of elements that have already said that are prepared to do that. There are significant levels of authority both in the armed forces side, as well as the civilians. They know that this regime is on the verge of collapse. They need to be ensured that they can really have a place in the transition, a place beyond this regime. And that's exactly the kind of dialog we have with those elements. Khamenei the first thing that happened during the 12-Day War, he was hidden underground in a bunker. They are gearing up to escape from the country. They are loading up planes to take off and maybe end up in exiling themselves. That's how close it is. This is -- When we get Intel from inside the secret meetings within – We call it beta rahbari, which is the supreme leader's sort of inner circle of decision making. There's a lot of demoralized people sitting right there, including Khamenei himself. As I said, they are just using brutality just to hope that they can yet again intimidate the country and in total obscurity, go ahead and do whatever they want to do. But what's different this time is people have had it. They are committed to liberate themselves. And I think Iranians know that unlike the past, that they were thrown under the bus at least under two different administrations. The first time in 2009, and Barack Obama was in charge. And lately, under the Biden administration, which basically gave the regime in a mode of appeasement, an opportunity to gather second steam. It's not going to happen this time. It's too much at stake to let this regime survive. It's not just us knowing it. I think many serious leaders in the world know that. And that's the difference between what happened before and the way it can happen this time. O’DONNELL: And with you publicly calling for these protests and saying that you will be the leader of this transition, you have made yourself the face of this opposition in many ways. And I want to ask you, because Bobby Ghosh of TIME magazine calls you a Pahlavi. Pretenders and says that you lack any meaningful organization with Iran. I want to allow you to respond to this. He wrote this, quote, ‘the Islamic Republic couldn't ask for a better foil than Pahlavi. His visibility allows the regime to portray protesters as tools of foreign powers, and the discredited monarchy. Every photo-op in Washington, every meeting with Israeli officials, every call for international intervention reinforces the regime's narrative and undermines the legitimacy of the protests.’ So again, what legitimacy do you have as the as the opposition and a potential leader of the transition? PAHLAVI: Well, again, I refer you to what the people are asking for on the streets. Whose name are they writing on the walls? Whose name are they chanting in the streets? I mean, I'm sure you have monitored the footages that came up in Iran in the last few weeks. Of course, the regime is going to try to build a narrative that will discredit me or attack me. In fact, they’ve committed agents to do exactly that. And for mainstream media to then again buy into that false narrative. But I refer you to the people on the streets in Iran, in the four corners. There are very clear in what they're asking and identifying with who they want them to lead in the process. And yours truly. His name is the only name that appears. I'm not saying this because I'm trying to cash in anything. I'm just telling you this is why I respond to their call and I accept their ask for me to play my role in helping them in that process. That's the reality on the ground. And I don't think that the regime, in any kind of trickery or the apologists for the regime – and we know who they are – who have for long, tried to lobby against Iranians who tried to liberate their country and tried to justify why this regime has to continue to be in place, won't be able to have a true case to offer. My case is made by the people in Iran themselves, and I'm just there to help them. And I know we will succeed, despite the regime's attempts to try to discredit me or the movement in whatever ambitions that they have in creating a false narrative of the reality. (…)
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MELTDOWN! Letterman: CBS News Has Been ‘Eviscerated,’ ‘Pissed on’ by ‘Idiots’
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MELTDOWN! Letterman: CBS News Has Been ‘Eviscerated,’ ‘Pissed on’ by ‘Idiots’

In an episode of The Barbara Gaines Show posted on Friday, former CBS’s Late Show host David Letterman was in old-man-yells-at-the-clouds mood as he lamented the impending cancellation of his old show and seethed over CBS News as now being run by “idiots” — ostensibly referring to Paramount Skydance chairman David Ellison and CBS News editor-in-chief Bari Weiss — who’ve “eviscerated” and “pissed on” the network’s legacy. Yes, David, CBS News is now a disaster because their editor-in-chief believes in a fidelity to the facts, ensuring multiple perspectives are heard, and understanding trust in the press is at record lows. Oh, and because their new CBS Evening News anchor in Tony Dokoupil shares the same values? ICYMI: This rant from David Letterman about how much he loves Jimmy Kimmel and that CBS News has been "eviscerated" and its legacy "pissed on" by new management (aka Bari Weiss and David Ellison) gives off serious old-man-yelling-at-the-clouds vibes pic.twitter.com/argVt2875a — Curtis Houck (@CurtisHouck) January 12, 2026 “By the way, what about those idiots at CBS? The — the CBS News is a wreck,” he whined. Gaines concurred, blurting out that “oh, they ruined it.” Letterman continued on: “It’s just gone. CBS News for decades, going back to World War II, before World War II — they would be — Ed Murrow would be broadcasting the blitz of London from the rooftop of, of buildings in London for CBS Radio.” This went into his thesis, so to speak, that CBS News has been “pissed on, and eviscerated by these idiots that have taken it over” and they have been “hurting my feelings”: [A]nd it was that mentality that drove the integrity of CBS News that has been trampled on, pissed on, and eviscerated by these idiots that have taken it over. And I’m at a point now where it’s — it really is hurting my feelings because I’m sick and tired of people saying, oh, wait till those midterms. Kids, we’re far downstream of the midterms having any effect on this. Again, the sins being alleged here are largely the hypothetical (with Weiss’s tenets of journalism and Dokoupil’s New Years Day commentary on social media) and one of its newscasts, the CBS Evening News. 60 Minutes? Outside of Weiss pulling the shoddy story about CECOT, it’s still been on the left. CBS Mornings? Liberals are still (largely) ruling the roost there! And Face the Nation? The Margaret Brennan show? That’s not changing so long as she’s there. Prior to that mini-tangent, Letterman gushed how he “love[s] Jimmy Kimmel” and claimed the far-left ABC late-night host had “single-handedly brought the people at Disney and all of those other network television owners to their knees” by bringing him back from his five-day time-out (which apparently was akin to murder, or something). He argued that, by winning a Critics Choice Award, Kimmel made his bosses “seem and appeared to be the fools they are” for having suspended him for his comments about the alleged murderer of Charlie Kirk. After throwing NBC’s Late Night host Seth Meyers a bone as also “very good,” Letterman cartoonishly claimed “we’re running out of places where you hear these voices” in light of this May’s cancellation of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert (as though they don’t already dominate the awards shows, comedy world, and wider entertainment industrial complex). Before going into the CBS rant, Kimmel claimed without evidence that “if we had a president who was a Democrat and behaved the way this Republican President is behaving, Jimmy would be attacking the Democrat president just as much as he attacks.” “So, it’s not like it’s all politically driven. It’s driven by the behavior of the person in the office,” he added. Our Alex Christy did, in fact, a comparison between political jokes from the first 100 days of the second Trump presidency and the first 100 days of the Joe Biden regime. It turns out that late-night shows are not late-night equal offenders as Christy’s data showed Kimmel and his buddies “still joked about Trump far more often than Biden at a 385-88, or an 81 percent clip over 95 episodes. To see the relevant transcript from The Barbara Gaines Show, click “expand.” The Barbara Gaines Show January 9, 2026 5:47 mark DAVID LETTERMAN: Let’s talk a little bit about Jimmy Kimmel. BARBARA GAINES: Yeah, I love Jimmy Kimmel. LETTERMAN: I love Jimmy Kimmel too. Here’s the thing, what people don’t understand is Jimmy Kimmel single-handedly brought the people at Disney and all of those other network television owners to their knees. Jimmy Kimmel single-handedly made them — GAINES: He — he won a Critics Choice Award. MARY BARKLEY: Yes, he did. Yeah. LETTERMAN: — won a Critics Choice Award, made — made them seem and appeared to be the fools they are, and continues to call attention to the plight and — and also Seth Meyers, he’s very good. GAINES: Right. LETTERMAN: And I’m telling you, we’re running out of places where you hear these voices. BARKLEY: Right. LETTERMAN: And — and Stephen Colbert in that franchise, adios. [SCREEN WIPE] And let me just say one thing, if we had a — a — a president who was a Republican, I’m sorry, who was a Democrat, let’s just say if we had a president who was a Democrat and behaved the way this Republican President is behaving, Jimmy would be attacking the Democrat president just as much as he attacks. GAINES: Yes, of course. LETTERMAN: So it’s not like it’s all politically driven. It’s driven by the behavior of the person in the office. BARKLEY: Yeah. [SCREEN WIPE] LETTERMAN: By the way, what about those idiots at CBS? The — the CBS News is a wreck. BARKLEY: Yeah. GAINES: Oh, they ruined it. LETTERMAN: It’s just gone. CBS News for decades, going back to —  GAINES: The Tiffany network LETTERMAN: — World War II, before World War II — they would be — Ed Murrow would be broadcasting the blitz of London GAINES: Right. LETTERMAN: — from the rooftop of, of buildings in London for CBS Radio and it was that mentality that drove the integrity of CBS News that has been trampled on, pissed on, and eviscerated by these idiots that have taken it over. GAINES: Yep. LETTERMAN: And I’m at a point now where it’s — it really is hurting my feelings because I’m sick and tired of people saying, oh, wait till those midterms. Kids, we’re far downstream of the midterms having any effect on this.
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St. Paul council VP urges resistance — calls for tracking ICE agents, delivering groceries to illegal aliens
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St. Paul council VP urges resistance — calls for tracking ICE agents, delivering groceries to illegal aliens

A Minnesota city politician is facing brutal backlash for supporting efforts to help illegal aliens in her city evade federal immigration enforcement.St. Paul City Council Vice President Hwa Jeong Kim posted a video on social media calling on residents to resist Immigration and Customs Enforcement operations by delivering groceries to illegal aliens and tracking ICE agents.'Today I'm kicking off one of our first mutual aid grocery runs in my neighborhood.'Kim posted the call to her Instagram account after noting the surge of federal agents into her city. Copies of the video were widely circulated on social media."It's not even noon, and ICE has already kidnapped five of my neighbors. I've responded to one where we believe a whole family was taken with children," she said."There are more federal agents in Minnesota than we have of the St. Paul and Minneapolis police combined. And yet, there are neighbors that are showing up in incredible ways like standing in front of known targeted businesses helping escort workers home," Kim continued."Today I'm kicking off one of our first mutual aid grocery runs in my neighborhood — an easy way for folks to get involved, but it's because the workers have been pulled over time and time again attempting to make deliveries to families that are too afraid to even go grocery shopping," she added.She went on to say she was disturbed by federal agents who were seen at city-owned properties and implied that her office was tracking their locations."If you see this, please record it to the best of your ability and submit to the Ward Five office," she said.Kim faced fierce criticism online for the post."Who wants to tell her hiding indoors won't stop ICE from enforcing the law?" one critic responded."Bending over backwards to serve those invading America. Traitorous. Send this idiot back with them," another detractor said."Where do I apply?? Would it be illegal if I told ICE all the addresses I delivered to??" another account said.RELATED: 'I don't care if I lose my job': Worker at Hilton hotel posts anti-ICE video on social media — then faces the consequences A Blaze News request for comment from Kim's office on whether taxpayer funds were used for the project was not immediately answered. Kim had called for the immediate arrest of the federal agent who fatally shot 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good after she blocked federal operations with her vehicle and then drove straight toward the agent.The St. Paul City Council website indicates that all the members of the council are women. In 2023, it became the first major U.S. city to have an all-female council.According to her website, Kim has been endorsed by the St. Paul Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party, the DFL Environmental Caucus, radical Attorney General Keith Ellison, and the Twin Cities chapter of the Democratic Socialists of America, among other Democrat-affiliated groups.Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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The media’s ‘confusion’ over RFK Jr.’s diet guidelines is either fake — or just stupid
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The media’s ‘confusion’ over RFK Jr.’s diet guidelines is either fake — or just stupid

The media is either playing dumb when it comes to the Department of Health and Human Services’ recent changes to the federal dietary guidelines — or the media is actually just dumb.“Kennedy’s nutrition guidelines raise questions,” one article from Axios is headlined.“They are so disingenuous with, I mean, literally everything. ... I do believe that they’re dumb, but it makes them look so dumb that they can’t understand just basics, just the basics,” BlazeTV host Sara Gonzales says on “Sara Gonzales Unfiltered.”As for HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Gonzales explains, “He’s just taking the classic food pyramid and turning it upside down.”“It’s what we needed to do this whole time. It prioritizes eating real, whole foods, way more protein and healthy fats and vegetables and fruits. It’s OK to eat healthy fats and limit carbs and grains, especially the ultra-processed ones. That should not be confusing to, I don’t know, anyone who’s been paying attention. Like, eat real food,” she says.“That’s three words. Three words. None of them are complex. Eat real food. Each have one syllable actually. So it’s three words, three syllables. ... What they should have been confused with is the old pyramid that we were given because like, oh, we should actually eat what, 11 servings of bread, cereal, rice, and pasta a day. I mean, that’s always been absolutely absurd,” she adds.While the left often calls RFK Jr. a “crazy conspiracy crackpot nut job” who is neither a scientist nor a doctor, Gonzales points out that “he’s a 71-year-old with a six pack.”“Something tells me I should trust that guy with my diet. I’m going to trust him on what to eat, especially considering that this country has been getting fatter and sicker for years under the previous guidance,” she adds.Want more from Sara Gonzales?To enjoy more of Sara's no-holds-barred takes on news and culture, subscribe to BlazeTV — the largest multi-platform network of voices who love America, defend the Constitution, and live the American dream.
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