Megyn Kelly blasts 'smug' George Clooney in 11-minute rant:...
- Megyn Kelly responded to George Clooney's criticism on her podcast.
- Clooney questioned Kelly's qualifications as a journalist during a recent interview.
- Kelly defended her career by listing examples of past significant interviews.
- Kelly called Clooney's actions regarding his op-ed 'cowardice and naked partisanship.'
- Kelly also criticized Clooney for delaying his op-ed about President Biden.
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Pretend newsman Clooney's message to America: Trust journalists!
Give George Clooney a little credit.The star played a doctor on NBC’s “ER” for five seasons, but he never dragged a stranger into surgery to remove his gallbladder.David’s 'My Dinner with Adolf' op-ed in the New York Times earlier this week got a lot of attention, in part because it’s the first time David created something profoundly unfunny.“I’m not a doctor, but I play one on TV.”Too bad he doesn’t take a similar approach to his newest gig. He…
Megyn Kelly rips ‘smug’ George Clooney in 11-minute tirade after he criticizes her credentials: He ‘fancies himself a journalist’
Megyn Kelly ripped Hollywood A-lister and Democratic operative George Clooney -- who famously called for President Biden to step aside -- for his own "coawardice" and "naked partisanship" after he criticized her journalistic credentials.
In Clown World, George Clooney Is a Reporter
The suddenly dark-haired George Clooney thinks he’s a journalist because he plays one in a movie. He plays Edward R. Murrow and he has been to Darfur, Sudan, and the Congo, and he thinks that makes him a journalist. I played an angel in a play, and I’ve traveled around the world, but it doesn’t […] The post In Clown World, George Clooney Is a Reporter appeared first on www.independentsentinel.com.
Megyn Kelly, of All People, Says George Clooney Isn’t a Journalist & Blake Lively Doesn’t Matter
This week, George Clooney sat down with Patti LuPone for the first iteration of Variety‘s “Actors on Actors” Broadway edition. Throughout their conversation, they discussed Clooney’s turn as journalist Edward R. Murrow in the stage version of his 2005 film Good Night, and Good Luck, and how America is getting stupider by the day. Inevitably, there was a Megyn Kelly mention. In March, Kelly disapproved of Clooney’s passion for a free and fair pre…
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