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Right-Wing Commentator Can't Handle Anyone Saying 'Pussy' Except Trump

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One word caused all hell to break loose across the media on Friday night: "pussy." And much of that was brought on by CNN commentator Ana Navarro.

While many media members tried to avoid repeating Donald Trump's extremely controversial language, Navarro held nothing back and sought out to rip Trump to pieces.

And what were the expressions on her colleagues' faces while she was doing that? Well, see for yourself.

this is the most fantastic thing i've seen tonight. maybe this year pic.twitter.com/JZPl6iUaJi — Sam Stein (@samsteinhp) October 8, 2016

All of this, of course, stems from the release of a tape that shows Trump boasting about (quite frankly) sexual assault.

Now, if you take the fact that pretty much everyone — Democrats and Republicans — agreed that his grab-her-by-the-pussy remarks were indefensible, and you combine it with the timing of the story (two days away from a debate), then you have the perfect recipe for a media storm.

Navarro brought the thunder, and people lost their minds.

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The Republican commentator appeared so fed up with the Trump campaign that she didn't even have the energy to give a damn about using offensive language.

Ana Navarro goes supernova on @CNN. The woman in pink is #Trump's mouthpiece. #TrumpTapes #epic @ananavarro pic.twitter.com/eMBEQB4mY1 — DrunkEnough (@DrunkEnough) October 8, 2016

 

Things even got heated between Navarro and another right-wing commentator, Scottie Nell-Hughes.

Nell-Hughes couldn't bear to constantly hear the word being flung about.

She pleaded with Navarro,

Will you please stop saying that word? My daughter is listening.

Navarro responded with finger-waving furor,

You know what, Scottie? Don't tell me you're offended when I say 'pussy,' but you're not offended when Donald Trump says it. I'm not running for president; he is.

Good lord.

The good news in all of this? There is exactly one month between now and the end of this God-forsaken election.

Good luck to you all.