
IHIP News Trump Crashes Out After Sabrina Carpenter Slams Him
Dec 6, 2025
The hosts tackle the hypocrisy of political figures using artists' music without permission. They discuss Sabrina Carpenter's bold backlash against the White House for using her song in a deportation video. Criticism is aimed at Fox News for trivializing real crises while promoting misogynistic narratives, especially through figures like Greg Gutfeld. The conversation connects the dots between MAGA media, megachurch influences, and the control over women in society, making for a thought-provoking and engaging discussion.
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Fox's Obsession With Masculinity
- Fox News obsessively polices masculinity through trivial critiques like crossing legs and straw-sipping.
- Jennifer Welch links that policing to a deeper homophobic, voyeuristic fixation on men.
Cruelty Masked As Admiration
- Hosts see a sexualized admiration between Fox personalities and Stephen Miller as a cover for shared cruel policy aims.
- Angie Pumps Sullivan argues their camaraderie normalizes fascist-style ambitions toward immigrants.
Sabrina Carpenter Publicly Objects
- Jennifer Welch recounts Sabrina Carpenter publicly condemning the White House for using her song.
- Carpenter tweeted the video was "evil and disgusting" and demanded her music not be used to support that agenda.
