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Well, it seems every week there is someone in the media analyzing, berating, and even degrading Trump supporters, voters in America. This time, it's former CBS news anchor Katie Keurick. She says the former President, Donald Trump, supporters are being driven by, quote, anti-intellectualism and class resentment.

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The socioeconomic disparities are a lot, and class resentment is a lot. And anti-intellectualism and elitism is what is driving many of these anti-establishment, which are Trump voters, anti-establishment voters. Absolutely. I think that is a huge problem that we have to address. I don't know if you've ever been jealous of what someone else has or resentful. It is such a corroding and bitter, almost bile feeling.

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So, Nicole, what exactly is she talking about?

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I mean, first of all, just looking at them both in these big armchairs where they were sitting. I mean, the whole thing is rather cringeworthy, right? I mean, I'm watching this, and some would say I'm on the extreme of the academic, the educated side, but I found myself being offended. You are a brilliant doctor. Thank you. But I'm like, I feel offended, and I don't even to what she's talking about at this point. And so I can't imagine what other people were feeling as well. And at the end of the day, yes, those who have higher socioeconomic stature, they're not feeling the effects of the White House right now and the economics that are going on, the crime in their streets, in their neighborhoods, and the cost of things at the grocery store. So she's talking down on all these people who are actually suffering, and she just seems so out of touch with the American people, which is what's been going on with the White House and the entire administration. So she probably could get a job there.

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She sounds in touch, though, with many on the left who do exactly what Nicole is describing, and that is look down their nose at people who don't see what they are experiencing.

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Remember, the Democratic Party and how many members of the media went on TV for three weeks saying that we need to have deep programming of Trump voters. Do you guys remember that? It wasn't like one person, one day. It was like a coordinated effort by the left to say, Hey, we need to deep program all these crazies. I love this type of rhetoric from them because it goes back to the symbol issue. It's the economy's stupid. If people are suffering, and this is your response to that, that anyone that disagrees with you is somehow ignorant or stupid or dumb, then I think people are going to show up and vote to say, No, I'm actually concerned about providing for my family. The average family does not have Katie Keurick money sitting in her big chair. It doesn't exist. The average American right now that's struggling is trying to take care of their family, and they're trying to put food on the table, and they're trying to go for retirement one day. The left continues to that if you disagree with us, you need to be reprogrammed, and you're an ignorant, stupid human being. That's what they believe about Trump supporters, and really now the entire Republican part.

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It's interesting to me, Emily, that that group is called A15, April 15th. It's a big day in government in this country. It's about taxes. It's about people taking a look at what they don't have, and many of them having to owe and pay the government even more above what they've already paid. I mean, talk about punching people in a tender moment. Not only are they out of touch, and look, Katie Keurig, she used to be a great journalist. I'm not really sure what lane she's in now, but it sounded like what she wanted to say was basket of deplorables.

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And that's the message we received. You're so much more... I love that you love that because I was sitting here just full of rage and just so offended. And I'm like, I need to calm down and see this as illustrative of the situation rather than letting it get to me, which I do all day, every day, because it is so repugnant to me to have what I I see as the symbolism of how the media feels, that they can paint with this broad brush everyone who supports Trump and have no idea what everyone's individual historical back stories are or the love they have for their families and that they just want them to be provided for, and that someone can waltz in an armchair quarterback me and half of America and say, This is what you are and look down on you. That is the media today, and that is what those two represent.

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This is what gave us Biden last go around saying that, If you don't vote for me and you're black, you're not really black.

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Yeah, this is definitely Katie Keurig's deplorable moment. The mask is off, as you say, Ben, and what you see is a mean girl. She didn't just say that you're stupid. She also said, You're jealous. You're jealous of me. Back to the... You say she was a great journalist. Zero curiosity. Listen, we've been facing the, who are these Trump voters and why do they think this way since 2016? She has zero curiosity. The only thing she has to say is, I'm rich, I'm I'm famous. I have money, you're jealous, you're stupid. No, I think it shows that she's actually pretty stupid.

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Well, I think in my social media, I will be reminded that she was only curious about what Sarah Palin was reading. I can see the ex-post coming already. No, we haven't forgotten.

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Hey, everyone. I'm Emily Campagno. Catch me and my co-host, Harris Faulkner and Kaylee McEnneney on Outnumbered Every Weekday at 12:00 PM Eastern, or sets your DVR. Don't forget to subscribe to the Fox News YouTube page for daily highlights.