

Media's Biden Rescue, and Harry and Meghan's "Rebrand," with Maureen Callahan, Plus Sopranos Star Drea de Matteo | Ep. 723
Feb 13, 2024
Maureen Callahan, a sharp Daily Mail columnist, joins to dissect Super Bowl ratings and media portrayals of Biden's fitness for re-election. They delve into Harry and Meghan's public rebranding and Meghan's feminist claims amidst cultural scrutiny. Drea de Matteo, famed for her role in 'The Sopranos,' shares insights on Hollywood's reluctance to take risks and her political awakening related to COVID. With her brand, ULTRAFREE, she advocates for freedom in a climate of fear surrounding political expression.
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Scarborough's Defense of Biden
- Joe Scarborough cited personal anecdotes to dismiss Biden's memory lapses, claiming even he forgets his mother's death year.
- This contrasts with his close relationship with the Bidens and frequent White House dinners.
Disbelief and Criticism of Scarborough
- Megyn Kelly and Maureen Callahan find it unbelievable that Scarborough would forget such a significant date, asserting most people remember it clearly.
- They also criticize Scarborough's undisclosed close relationship with the Bidens, questioning his journalistic objectivity.
Potential Coup Against Biden
- Callahan and Kelly discuss the possibility of an inside coup against Biden, questioning why his team would expose his cognitive decline so publicly.
- They also wonder if the White House fears Biden's potential to make disastrous decisions, especially concerning foreign policy.