Watch a Fox Business host ask Corey Lewandowski if he'd had “a little Merlot with dinner”
“Corey, did you have a little Merlot with dinner?” Photo: Screenshot via Fox Business In an interview Wednesday night with Corey Lewandowski, Fox Business host Kennedy kept a straight face for about two and a half minutes. She praised the former Trump campaign manager for his recent tantrum at a congressional hearing and set him up to insult House Intelligence Committee chairman Adam Schiff.
Before him, there was Trump’s personal lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, who’s spent the past couple weeks putting together a reel of increasingly unhinged TV appearances that have led to some to question his on-air sobriety. On MSNBC’s Morning Joe, Mika Brzezinski wondered “if there’s inebriation here” while discussing Giuliani’s 28-minute shouting match with CNN’s Chris Cuomo.
It’s not just the MSNBC crowd wondering either. Sarah Longwell, publisher of the conservative website The Bulwark, wrote this week that the Trump administration should “[s]top putting Rudy Giuliani on television.” She continued: White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow has dealt with similar accusations over the past couple years. Last year, Kudlow slurred his way through attacks on Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau on CNN, leading to accusations that he was drunk. It happened again last month, after Kudlow appeared on Fox News Sunday to deny that a recession is coming.
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