TWO HUGE Conservative Celebs Just BRUTALLY Threw Trump Under The Bus

TWO HUGE Conservative Celebs Just BRUTALLY Threw Trump Under The Bus

On Monday, conservative TV commentator Bill O'Reilly voiced his disapproval of former President Donald Trump’s “ridiculous” statement expressing hatred for Taylor Swift. He also labeled Trump's claims about Vice President Kamala Harris being a “communist” as blatantly false.

Reacting to Trump’s post titled “I HATE TAYLOR SWIFT!”—which came in response to Swift’s support for Harris—O'Reilly shared his thoughts: “If it were Ronald Reagan, you’d say, ‘I hate Lovin’ Spoonful.’ I mean, it was ridiculous. It’s ridiculous! I don’t know why he does it.”

The former Fox News host continued, “If he wants to call Kamala Harris a communist, he can call her a communist, okay? Because it is not true, but it’s political rhetoric. It’s not hateful, ‘I want her to be crucified.’ This is what politicians do on both sides.”

O’Reilly wrapped up by encouraging Trump and Harris to sign a joint statement calling for a reduction in political rhetoric.

O’Reilly, who has long been a staunch supporter of Trump and attended many of his fundraising events, wasn’t the only one to criticize Trump this week. In a surprising twist, Joe Rogan also publicly supported Kamala Harris, a stance that might not sit well with much of his audience.

Rogan praised Vice President Harris’s team during an episode of The Joe Rogan Experience with fellow comedian Tom Segura, which aired on Monday. He commented on Harris's strong performance against Trump in their ABC News debate.

“I just wanna say, whoever’s helping her, whoever’s coaching her, whoever’s the puppet master running the strings,” Rogan quipped, before giving a mock chef’s kiss, “you did a fucking amazing job.”

Rogan argued that Harris’s success was largely due to having a better team behind her.

“She’s nailing it,” he said, noting that Harris seemed more “prepared,” while Trump appeared unprepared.

“The difference in that debate wasn’t about who had better policies or who would be better for the country. In my opinion, it was about who was better prepared. She was way better prepared, and even when she faced tough questions, instead of directly answering, she’d say what she believes in, and it sounded real good—that’s the sound bite,” Rogan remarked.

He acknowledged Trump’s skill in “riffing” and being “funny like a comedian,” but said that this spontaneous style doesn’t work well in a debate setting. That said, Trump might not need to worry, as he already stated after the first debate that he wouldn’t participate in another.

“Someone needs to tell him you’ve got these tiny little windows, and you should have all the words ready for those windows,” Rogan advised.

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