Former Florida Attorney General and Trump Impeachment Advocate Pam Bondi shouted How awful ! to some jokes made by the comedian Laurie...
Former Florida Attorney General and Trump Impeachment Advocate Pam Bondi shouted How awful ! to some jokes made by the comedian Laurie Kilmartin on MSNBC Sunday.
Kilmartin reacted to the leak of a draft opinion of the Supreme Court of the United States in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization who is about to overthrow Roe v. Wade, which established the constitutional right to abortion. Many suspect the leak is the work of a liberal cleric.
“Here’s my feeling on the leaker”, Kilmartin Told host Ayman Mohyeldine. “I would like to find out who the backer is, so I can have sex with that person, because that person is a hero to me. Okay?
“And if the backer – a lot of people say that might be a conservative – if the backer is a Republican, and if I get pregnant while we’re having sex, I’ll happily abort our fetus and let them know. “
Mohyeldin cracked a smile as Kilmartin spoke.
On Monday, Sean Hannity played the clip and asked for reactions from lara trump and Bondy.
After Trump said, “Shame on that woman,” Hannity turned to Bondi. She began to grasp all the pearls in the world, appalled by Kilmartin’s remarks:
Sean, this filthy and vulgar comedian is a zero. She’s… she shouldn’t have been on TV. She’s trying – to the shock – to salvage a failing career. She’s also a woman who made fun of God in a comedy sketch she did. So she is a zero. The host laughed. He encouraged her. He laughed at what she said. NBC, they have to come out and say how awful what she said on television, on national television, was. It was a news show, a so-called news show where she went out and said these things. She is, she is awful. She is nothing. This network, they have to apologize.
The Supreme Court is expected to officially announce its decision within the Dobbs deal in June. Observers also predict that this is when the court will decide whether the hoarding of the Bondi pearls violates the Sherman Antitrust Act of 1890.
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