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Judge Pirro and Whoopi get into a screaming match

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

Trump Derangement Syndrome is a neologism applied by some writers and commentators to describe a type of criticism of US President Donald Trump by liberals, progressives, and Never Trump conservatives, who are said to respond to statements and political actions by Trump in a manner verging on the irrational, with little regard to his actual position or action taken.

It's called cognitive dissonance.
 
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I've watched the clip.

The judge said that she was there to discuss (her book among other things). Unfortunately, when the other panelists attempted to discuss issues, she responded by just blurting out Trump talking points. She refused to answer Anna Navarro's question ... and then Whoopi's question about her book, and then accused Whoopi of having "Trump derangement syndrome".

At that point, all bets were off, and Whoopi shut down that segment.

What happened after that is different, depending on who's telling, but Whoopi says that Pirro called all of the panelists a word she wouldn't repeat ... in front of the audience.

That should be fairly easy to confirm ... or not, given the claimed number of witnesses.

(When you really think about it, accusing someone of having "Trump derangement syndrome" ... is just a way of shutting down their opinion. It's "ad hominem" ... i.e. attack the person, rather than the argument).

 
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