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All my years in radio broadcasting taught me that low-yield responses made for garbage data to make decisions off of, so maybe Tuesday's super-low turnout means "disregard it," but I'm joined today by Andrew Heaton, political strategist with Sagamore Hill Consulting, to discuss what to (and not to) make of the results anyway.
I got a little heat for opting to "shrug off" Harrison Butker and my outrage for his 19th century commencement speech, but I'm actually very much in line with the women of "The View," too so forgive me if I choose to believe I'm not "with women" just because I think people are amplifying a message undeserving of this much attention.
Also, while the right is feigning indignation at the potential (there is none) of Butker being "cancelled," Jon Stewart at "The Daily Show" deftly points out who the BIGGEST "cancel" caller is. He's a large, loud, orange-hued fella.
All my years in radio broadcasting taught me that low-yield responses made for garbage data to make decisions off of, so maybe Tuesday's super-low turnout means "disregard it," but I'm joined today by Andrew Heaton, political strategist with Sagamore Hill Consulting, to discuss what to (and not to) make of the results anyway.
I got a little heat for opting to "shrug off" Harrison Butker and my outrage for his 19th century commencement speech, but I'm actually very much in line with the women of "The View," too so forgive me if I choose to believe I'm not "with women" just because I think people are amplifying a message undeserving of this much attention.
Also, while the right is feigning indignation at the potential (there is none) of Butker being "cancelled," Jon Stewart at "The Daily Show" deftly points out who the BIGGEST "cancel" caller is. He's a large, loud, orange-hued fella.