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‘You're Wrong’ With Mollie Hemingway And David Harsanyi, Ep. 114: ‘Fact-Checking’

Federalist Radio Hour

Radio America

News Commentary, News, Politics

4.53.2K Ratings

🗓️ 11 September 2024

⏱️ 60 minutes

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Summary

The biggest loser in Tuesday night's presidential debate was ABC News. Join Federalist Editor-in-Chief Mollie Hemingway and Washington Examiner Senior Writer David Harsanyi as they recap former President Donald Trump's and Vice President Kamala Harris' onstage performances, discuss the corporate media corruption that routinely plagues candidates' faceoffs, and break down the significance of police audio and a report confirming Haitian migrants seized geese at a local park in Ohio. Mollie and David also share their music, TV, and movie picks for the week.

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0:00.0

And I'm Welcome back everyone to a new episode of Your Wrong with Molly Hemingway and

0:19.4

David Harzani. Just as a reminder if you'd like to email the show

0:22.0

please do so at radio at the federalist.com we'd love to hear from you

0:26.4

Molly that was some debate last night, huh? Oh, it was the best debate I've ever heard

0:32.7

Heard?

0:34.3

We're seeing.

0:35.6

Well, you know what it's funny.

0:36.7

I do say heard because, and this is key because I've had so many conversations

0:41.7

with people about Kamala's faces last night or her hand on her

0:46.8

chin and I didn't really see it because usually what I do is I sit in front of the television

0:51.4

but with my computer.

0:53.0

And then I'm just kind of like typing notes.

0:55.3

So I'm more of a listener than a watcher.

0:57.8

Every time I looked up, I actually kind of

1:00.0

thought the visuals were interesting. But I was usually looking up when Trump was making faces that sort of remind me of faces. I'll make on television, you know, on television, you're not supposed to interrupt necessarily but you might

1:15.8

still convey your thoughts about something you know nodding your head or shaking

1:21.6

your head or giving a confused look.

1:24.0

And it is interesting.

1:25.8

I mean, famously the Kennedy-Nixon debate,

1:28.0

people who listen to it, thought Nixon,

1:29.8

people who saw it, thought Kennedy won,

1:31.8

you know, the one where he's sweating Nixon. But I think the faces were quite rehearsed for Kamala. You know, she, you know, she had certain faces, like she would laugh at things that were true often, but you know she had certain faces like she would laugh at things that were true often but you know they were they

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