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Subject 'The View' LOSES IT when John Fetterman REFUSES to take any of their CRAP
Date November 11, 2025 11:06 PM
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Bold Democrat Sen. John Fetterman tore apart his own party [ [link removed] View LOSES IT when John Fetterman REFUSES to take any of their CRAP ] during a tense appearance on “The View,” telling off the liberal hosts and exposing who was really at fault for keeping the government shut down.
“I don’t need a lecture!!”
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Senate ends record shutdown, sets January deadline with uncertainty ahead
The Senate advanced a bipartisan deal late Monday night to reopen the government until Jan. 30 [ [link removed] ], ending the longest shutdown on record, but lawmakers face uncertainty about whether they can avoid another closure early next year.
Path forward: Senators believe passing appropriations bills the “old-fashioned way” before the January deadline could prevent another shutdown. Senate Appropriations Chair Susan Collins, R-Maine, anticipates combining defense, labor, transportation and housing bills into one package, with lawmakers hoping more completed spending bills will better serve Americans.
Thune’s Opinion: “The immediate objective is to get the government open and enable those conversations to commence,” Thune said. “There are Democrats and Republicans who are both interested in trying to do something in the healthcare space. And clearly, there is a need.”
Healthcare vote guarantee: Sen. Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn., warning Democrats must remain united in holding Republicans to this commitment. Failure to address the healthcare subsidies could significantly hamper efforts to avert another shutdown.
Divided outlook: While some senators like John Kennedy, R-La., view the January deadline as “light years away,” others including Sen. Chris Murphy, D-Conn., predict difficulty passing a long-term bipartisan budget without healthcare provisions and protections against what he called Trump administration “illegality.” Democrats want bipartisan funding bills partly to push back against administration cuts.
Trump defends White House ballroom project after Michelle Obama criticism
President Donald Trump defended his East Wing construction [ [link removed] ]Monday, telling Laura Ingraham the new $250-300 million privately funded ballroom will be “one of the greatest” in the world and solve the White House’s inadequate capacity for state events.
Obama’s criticism: Former first lady Michelle Obama alleged the demolition “denigrates” the East Wing, where first ladies’ offices traditionally sit and the “heart” of her work took place. She criticized Trump for “tearing down” the building and told NBC, “There’s no guidebook” for being first lady, adding “There’s barely a staff. Now we don’t have a building.”
Trump’s defense: The president argued the current White House can only accommodate 79 people for seated events, forcing state dinners with foreign leaders into tents on the lawn. “If you have President Xi from China, or if you have some big state event, we have no place to have it,” Trump said. He noted the East Wing had been renovated 20 times, including adding a floor that “looked like hell” and “had nothing to do with the original building.”
Project details: The sprawling 90,000-square-foot development would give the White House a formal ballroom for the first time in history and adhere to the classical design of the existing structure. The demolition has drawn criticism from Democratic leaders including Rep. Eric Swalwell, House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries and former White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre.
Cheryl Hines criticizes Larry David’s ‘Crazy’ Attack on Bill Maher over Trump
Cheryl Hines went on Bill Maher’s podcast as she promotes her new book “Unscripted” while navigating backlash over her husband Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s Trump endorsement, and defended Republicans [ [link removed] ]in a stand against Democrat cruelty.
Hollywood blacklist comparison: Maher warned Hines she could lose jobs in an entertainment industry that “loves to romanticize the period in the ‘50s when there was a blacklist” but now has “their own kind of blacklist.” He argued it’s evolved from “a witch hunt about communists” to “a witch hunt for people who aren’t woke enough,” adding, “It’s not like we’re conservatives.”
Republican vs. Democrat treatment: Hines said Republicans “have been very kind to me, from the beginning” even when Kennedy ran as a Democrat, while “I can’t say that for the Democrats” which lead to both reflecting on criticism Maher faced from liberals for meeting with President Trump.
Lost compassion: The pair agreed compassion was once the Democratic Party’s backbone, but no longer. Maher explained right-wing figures can argue, agree to disagree, and remain friends, but “the left isn’t that way.” He criticized liberals as “babies” and “not sophisticated people,” saying they respond with “’No, if you’re not with me, I f—— hate you, and you’re a deplorable…’”
Liberal hypocrisy claim: Both Hines and Maher criticized what they see as selective enforcement of anti-bullying principles, with Maher saying “Liberals in theory, they hate bullying,” to which Hines added, “except when they do it.”

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