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Kamala Glitches on Colbert, and if Diddy Will Get Out on Bail, with Batya Ungar-Sargon, Arthur Aidala, and Mark Eiglarsh | Ep. 911

The Megyn Kelly Show

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Howard Stern to Harris “I don’t want you being made fun of”

The political atmosphere reflects deep division, with contrasting emotions on both sides. Howard Stern's interview with Kamala Harris highlights the anxiety many Democrats feel about potential Trump victories, revealing their fears for the country's future. This trepidation contrasts sharply with the perception of resilience surrounding Trump, as evidenced by the praise he receives, even from critics, for his tenacity. Additionally, the response to humor and satire, such as the depiction of Harris on Saturday Night Live, underscores the sensitivity surrounding political mockery. While Democrats express discomfort at such portrayals, they inadvertently reveal their vulnerability, emphasizing a climate ripe with fear and critique. Overall, the dual narratives illustrate how humor can both reflect and shape the political landscape, serving as a tool that both sides navigate differently in a time of uncertainty.

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