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Friday Fun: How to Impersonate a Deranged Leftist in a Televised 'Debate'

On last night's edition of 'Kennedy' on the Fox Business Network, I participated in a new segment concept called "party swap," in which partisan commentators switch sides and lampoon each other in a political debate.  I eagerly leaned into the idea, hammering "conservative" Juan Williams with cartoonish left-wing talking points on immigration, President Trump, Hillary Clinton, and "fake news."  It's a brilliant idea for cable news, and I was delighted to take part in it.  This was definitely the most fun I've had on TV in quite awhile.  It was a struggle to keep a straight face.  Enjoy:

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