MS NOW's Katy Tur humiliates herself trying to shame Mike Johnson for attributing rights to God
Katy Tur of MS NOW faced criticism for attempting to shame Mike Johnson over his belief that rights are attributed to God. The exchange highlighted differing views on the source of rights and the role of faith in politics. This incident reflects ongoing tensions between liberal media perspectives and conservative beliefs.
- ▪Katy Tur criticized Mike Johnson for his views on rights being derived from God.
- ▪The discussion emphasized the clash between liberal and conservative ideologies regarding faith and politics.
- ▪This incident has sparked conversations about the influence of religion on government and rights.
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