Don Lemon and His Agitator Friends are a DISTRACTION From the REAL Scandal, Says James Woods

From Megyn Kelly

James Woods critiques Don Lemon and highlights what he perceives as a distraction from more significant issues, likening current media tactics to historical military deceptions. He argues that the focus on Lemon's controversies diverts attention from critical national concerns, analogizing it to pivotal moments in American history where diversions were employed strategically.

Key Takeaways

  • Church trespassers? A federal crackdown might just be a symbolic Hail Mary in a stalled game.
  • Don Lemon as a journalistic 'dingleberry'—a colorful claim, but is sensationalism the new media standard?
  • Political diversion tactics: less '1776' heroism, more modern-day theatrics; who needs substance when drama sells?
  • Democrats accused of graft and corruption—irony is their traditional 'vote early, vote often' mantra morphs into reality.
  • Assassinating Hitler hypothetical: our moral compass bends, but is it okay when the target is Trump?

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