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Political commentator navarro
Political commentator navarro











political commentator navarro

political commentator navarro

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And, I’m going to unveil the hypocrisy and absurdity of people having an issue with a TV pundit saying it, but not with the possible next president of the United States saying it.More answers for OctoPattern of five shapes arranged like this puzzle's central black squares Highlands memorials Like Davy Jones's locker Request before a deal Type face? Treaty signed by Carter and Brezhnev Some last a lifetime Grind Hunger (for) Summer Mass. If you’re going to tell me that doesn’t matter, that you’re still going to support him, then I’m going to make you hear it over and over again. We’re not talking abstract words, we’re talking very specific, very crass, very vulgar things he said. If you’re going to support a man who said those things, you’ve got to know you’re going to be confronted with those things. What about the heated exchange over Trump’s comments in the Access Hollywood tape? I find it hard and time-consuming to try to be fake. The one thing I’ve always tried to do in my life, in my work, on TV, is I just keep it real. You don’t have any idea where the conversation is going to go. You accused him of being a “fearmonger.” Are those exchanges really off the cuff? One of your viral moments when you challenged Trump surrogate Jeff Lord during the Republican National Convention on CNN. He means anybody who comes from south of the border. I wasn’t born in Mexico-I was born in Nicaragua-but I know that, when somebody like Donald Trump says “Mexicans,” he means all of us.

political commentator navarro

And, I also think there was something about those videos and audio that just cut through the noise, because it cut across all demographics, all genders, all age groups, all ethnicities.īut, my outrage with Donald Trump started when he called Mexicans rapists. As the election gets closer, people pay more attention and there’s more of a sense of urgency. I have been saying the same things about this man now for 18 months. I wasn’t any different 18 days ago than I was 18 months ago. When it’s over, I’ve got to sit down and think about career, future, personal life-all of those things.īut, look, this is me being me. This final stretch of the election is a hamster wheel for me. How has the election changed your career trajectory? Would you focus more on TV than political advising going forward? Maybe your own show? I also think that people get so used to seeing robotic surrogates on TV-the fact that I’m unfiltered is something that strikes people. So, I think there’s a lot of Americans who are simply appalled and outraged by Donald Trump and get a level of catharsis from seeing me call a spade a spade. So many people tell me that, when they hear Trump say some of those things, they want to throw shoes at the TV. So many women stop me to talk about their experiences with sexual assault. They see me as the person who can give voice to what they’re feeling. I think there’s such disgust and frustration because of Trump that people see me as the vessel for that frustration. Earlier this month, Trevor Noah invited Navarro on The Daily Show as his guest and The New Yorker published a profile of Navarro highlighting her centrist conservatism that now has become out of place in the Republican party. Video clips of the exchange racked up hundreds of thousands of views on YouTube. “Don’t tell me you’re offended when I say ‘p-y,’ but you’re not offended when Donald Trump says it,” Navarro barked in response. “Will you please stop saying that word? My daughter is listening,” Trump surrogate Scottie Nell Hughes told Navarro. “Every single Republican is going to have to answer the question: ‘What did you do the day you saw the tape of this man boasting about grabbing a woman’s p-y?'” she said. Speaking on a CNN panel the day the tape leaked, Navarro ripped into Trump’s misogyny while repeating his crude language, specifically the word “p-y,” on live television. In 2016, Navarro’s impassioned critiques of Donald Trump and his surrogates led to multiple viral moments, with the most recent coming in the wake of the leaked 2005 Access Hollywood tape on which Trump was seen and heard making lewd comments and boasting about possible sexual assault.

political commentator navarro

A GOP political strategist who advised John McCain and Jon Huntsman in their respective presidential bids, Navarro began working as a political commentator, first on ABC News and then CNN, two years ago.













Political commentator navarro