Nicole Saphier Takes Brutal Shot At Ms Rachel With Mamdani
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Nicole Saphier Takes Brutal Shot At Ms Rachel With Mamdani
"Under a chyron titled, Indoctrinating The Youth, co-host Tomi Lahren let it be known that it creeps me out when you have adults that dress like children and behave that way. If you are a parent that has your children watching this, maybe second-guess for reasons of being creepy, and her political leanings a little problematic, Lahren said."
"Guy Benson declared, She is absolutely not in our house at all at all it's not just because she's annoying, which I find it all grating and cloying. But when she also made her whole personality about hating the Jewish Statesand basically apologizing for Hamas and promoting all their propaganda, that was a definite hard no redline in my household."
"Saphier said she was sympathetic to the child care issue because it is a struggle. You know, I was a single mom for a while when I was young. And it's very expensive and very hard. A lot of times adults have to stop working to pay for child care, she said, adding, Maybe it will get more parents in the workforce but I bet you not allgo to the workforce because I think a lot of people don't like working."
Zohran Mamdani sang "The Wheels On The Bus" with YouTube kids' star Ms. Rachel as part of a mayoral free child-care push in New York City. Conservative commentators on a weekend Fox News program labeled the pairing "Indoctrinating The Youth," described adults dressing and behaving like children as creepy, and urged parental caution. Panelists accused Ms. Rachel of problematic political leanings and alleged antisemitism, including claims she apologized for Hamas. One contributor expressed sympathy for the child-care struggle, recounted single-mother experience, and questioned whether free child care would return all parents to the workforce. Ms. Rachel, Rachel Griffin-Accurso, faced criticism for comments about Palestinian children.
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