Fox's Brian Kilmeade: With comedy, the victim should be powerful people, not Kellyanne Conway or Sarah Huckabee Sanders

From the April 30 edition of Fox News Radio's The Brian Kilmeade Show:

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BRIAN KILMEADE (HOST): Michelle Wolf, like Stephen Colbert in front of George [W.] Bush, wildly inappropriate and performing for a crowd that was not in attendance. That crowd, OK, many of whom were probably laughing at Colbert. Very few, I can tell you, were laughing at Michelle Wolf. Cringing, more likely. Because -- because there was a victim. With comedy, the victim should be powerful people. They shouldn't be Kellyanne Conway and Sarah Huckabee Sanders. And if you're going to mock them, you have fun with it, but you don't make fun of them. 

Previously:

Matt Schlapp: “Journalists shouldn't be the one to say that the president or that his spokesperson is lying”

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