JD Vance's Office Corrects WSJ for Peddling Fake News About VP's Stance on...
I'm Shocked USA Today Allowed This Op-ed to Be Published About the Minneapolis...
Remember When Following the Science Was Required Because It Was Settled? Well, the...
Chicago Kids Can’t Read. The Chicago Teachers' Union Can’t Spell.
Consumers’ Research Flags Chubb’s Capitol Hill Push Against Litigation Finance
The Democrats' Pattern of Violence
Conservatives for Property Rights Urge White House Support for Patent Reform
Stop Pretending That Colleges Are Nonprofit Institutions
Did You See the NYT Piece About the Death of Scott Adams?
Hegseth Vows to Slash Pentagon Bureaucracy and Unleash Tech Innovation Alongside Elon Musk
Supreme Court Hears Oral Arguments on Men in Women’s Sports...and Hoo Boy
Federal Reserve Chairman ‘Ignored’ DOJ, Pirro Says, Necessitating Criminal Probe
Minnesota House Moves to Impeach Tim Walz
This Explosive New Ad Eviscerates Roy Cooper for Putting Illegals Behind the Wheel
The GOP Is Restoring the American Dream of Homeownership
Tipsheet
Premium

Schlichter: Lauren Boebert's Big Mistake

AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite

Kurt Schlichter is back for another episode of his unfiltered, uncensored, exclusive podcast, "Unredacted with Kurt Schlichter," for Townhall VIP members! If you're not yet a VIP member, join the fight and help keep our conservative reporting uncancellable. Use promo code FIGHTBACK to get 25% off your membership and support our mission and never miss an episode! 

In today's episode of "Unredacted," Kurt discusses video surfacing of Rep. Lauren Boebert talking about being in an elevator with Rep. Ilhan Omar and recounting when Omar got on, "And I said, well, she doesn't have a backpack, we should be fine." He addresses the reaction from the media and politicians, what he thinks of Boebert's comments, and why Boebert should have never apologized and left her defenders hanging.

WARNING: Contains Strong, Explicit Language

Recommended

Trending on Townhall Videos

Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement