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Kennedy Saves the World

Kennedy's Thoughts On Alex Murdaugh

Kennedy Saves the World

FOX News Podcasts

Entertainment News, News, Society & Culture, News Commentary

4.5810 Ratings

🗓️ 3 March 2023

⏱️ 15 minutes

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Summary

On this episode, Kennedy discusses her thoughts on the double-murder trial in which Alex Murdaugh is accused of killing his wife, Maggie, and their 22-year-old son, Paul in June 2021. Kennedy expresses why she thinks Murdaugh is a "lying, narcissistic, pill-popper" and notes the lack of appreciation for human life throughout his entire case. Follow Kennedy on Twitter: @KennedyNation Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

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0:03.3

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0:05.4

Because behind every headline is a bottom line.

0:09.3

Whether it's the funds fueling AI or crypto's trillion dollar swings,

0:13.8

there's a money side to every story.

0:16.5

And when you see the money side, you understand what others miss.

0:20.8

Get the money side of you understand what others miss.

0:22.3

Get the money side of the story.

0:25.2

Subscribe now at Bloomberg.com. Thank you. Well, hello and welcome to this episode of Kennedy Saves the World.

0:45.5

Last week, I was on vacation.

0:47.6

I was poolside in Mexico.

0:49.3

I was drinking margaritas.

0:50.3

You know what else I was doing?

0:51.1

I was watching the cross-examination of Alec Murdoch, not Alex Murdoch, however you say his name. And they tried to change the way his name was pronounced for whatever reason, as though it would just make the association with this horrible person somehow completely different. So I sat poolside and I was transfixed because I was looking at this guy and his dead shark

1:15.5

eyes and the snot running out of his nose.

1:17.7

And I was like, holy hell, he is so guilty.

1:21.8

And I would love to be one of those objective people who's like, yes, let us be rational, let us weigh all the facts,

1:30.1

let us be completely removed from the situation. So we are not invested in either side and we're

1:39.0

very unemotional and listening to facts and information and data and processing all of it,

1:43.6

which is fine. I would like to

1:45.3

think that I'm that kind of person, but in reality, I am not. Because once I get at my head that

1:49.9

someone is absolutely guilty, that's all I can see. I just, I look at his dead shark eyes,

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