Topic: Ana Navarro

11 chapters across the catalog

Mediatized
Episode 1558 1:21:03 - 1:23:27

1558: Mediatized

NAACP Florida Travel Advisory Controversy

The NAACP issued a travel advisory for Florida, claiming the state is "openly hostile" toward African Americans and LGBTQ individuals. The hosts mock the advisory, pointing out that the head of the NAACP lives in Florida and that cities like Miami are major destinations for the groups mentioned.

Woke Waiver
Episode 1476 2:43:47 - 2:46:40

1476: Woke Waiver

Ana Navarro on The View, Drag Shows and Parental Choice

Ana Navarro defends taking children to drag shows on The View, arguing that if parents have "choice" regarding masks and history curriculum, they should have choice regarding drag performances. The hosts counter by comparing the presence of sexually explicit material in school libraries to pornography, which is regulated by the FCC on broadcast television.

Where's Munchunts?
Episode 1449 2:14:19 - 2:18:10

1449: Where's Munchunts?

The View Controversy, Black Republican Identity

Sunny Hostin of "The View" sparked controversy by calling Black and Latino Republicans an "oxymoron." The discussion highlights the scripted nature of the show and the historical shift of Black voters from the Republican to the Democratic Party, referencing Joe Biden's "you ain't Black" comment.

Second Lady
Episode 1434 1:05:30 - 1:09:48

1434: Second Lady

The View Discusses Investigating Tulsi Gabbard for Russian Propaganda

On ABC's The View, hosts Whoopi Goldberg and Ana Navarro suggested that Tulsi Gabbard and Tucker Carlson should be investigated by the DOJ for spreading "Russian propaganda." The discussion centered on Gabbard's comments regarding U.S.-funded biolabs in Ukraine. Commentators noted the irony of self-described liberals calling for the arrest of political dissidents, drawing parallels to the McCarthy-era Red Scare.

No Apology
Episode 1133 33:16 - 36:29

1133: No Apology

Joe Biden's First Live Campaign Interview

The hosts critique Joe Biden's first live interview since announcing his candidacy, noting the "excited" tone of the hosts on The View. The segment is described as an attempt to identify with an audience that views the current administration as a "national nightmare."

Nein Nein Nein
Episode 999 49:32 - 52:47

999: Nein Nein Nein

Ana Navarro, CNN Commentary and Reality TV News

Republican strategist Ana Navarro engages in a heated debate on CNN, calling the President's comments racist and dismissing those who defend him. The hosts criticize the "unwatchable" nature of modern cable news, comparing it to a reality show where pundits yell over one another. They question Navarro's standing as a Republican given her frequent alignment with Democratic talking points.

Outrage Addition
Episode 955 8:54 - 11:06

955: Outrage Addition

CNN, Ana Navarro, Jeffrey Lord Firing

CNN contributor Ana Navarro is highlighted as a frequent presence on the network following the firing of Jeffrey Lord. Lord was terminated after tweeting "Sieg Heil" in a satirical exchange, which the network characterized as a Nazi salute. Critics argue Navarro represents a specific type of Republican favored by liberal media outlets while maintaining a consistently hostile demeanor on air.

Outrage Addition
Episode 955 11:07 - 16:11

955: Outrage Addition

Charlottesville, Ana Navarro, Media Narratives

Ana Navarro and other commentators debated the events in Charlottesville, Virginia, focusing on President Trump's refusal to explicitly name white supremacists in his initial statement. Discussion centers on the "dog whistle" rhetoric and the physical violence between alt-right groups and counter-protesters. Questions are raised regarding the specific details of the car attack and whether the media narrative accurately reflects the sequence of events leading to the tragedy.

His Name is Nimrod
Episode 953 2:29:08 - 2:33:29

953: His Name is Nimrod

Ana Navarro, Jeffrey Lord, Identity Politics, American Values

CNN commentator Ana Navarro is criticized for her "racist" remarks toward Jeffrey Lord, where she claimed it "must be nice to be a white male." The discussion focuses on the breakdown of civil discourse and the use of identity politics to shut down debate. Navarro's assertion that language and culture are not part of "Americanism" is challenged by the hosts, who argue for shared national values.

His Name is Nimrod
Episode 953 2:33:32 - 2:35:35

953: His Name is Nimrod

Mexican Rapists Claim, Media Talking Points, Transgender Ban

The media's persistent claim that Donald Trump called all Mexicans "rapists" is deconstructed as a simplified and inaccurate talking point. The hosts point out that Trump's original comments specifically referred to some illegal immigrants, but the narrative has been broadened by commentators like Ana Navarro. The segment also touches on the use of the "Muslim ban" and "transgender ban" as recurring themes in political opposition.

We Kill
Episode 919 37:34 - 43:30

919: We Kill

Bill Maher, Ana Navarro Trump Support Rift

On Real Time with Bill Maher, Republican commentator Ana Navarro expressed rare agreement with Donald Trump's military action in Syria despite her personal dislike for him. Representative Ted Lieu argued the strike was unconstitutional without congressional approval, while Navarro framed it as a necessary response to genocide. The segment highlights a rift among Trump's critics who are divided on the legality versus the morality of the intervention.