Judge Jeanine Goes On INSANE RANT In Response To Hamilton Casts’ Request To Pence (VIDEO)

Fox News Host Jeanine Pirro responded to Hamilton’s poignant dialogue when Vice President-elect Mike Pence stopped by a November 19 showing in New York City. The speech towards Pence was to remind him that the job of the presidency is to represent everyone, taking heed of America’s diversity.

During actor Brandon Victor Dixon’s speech, he says that he hopes that Hamilton inspires Pence to “uphold our American values and to work on behalf of all of us” – and not just white supremacist groups, rape enablers, and the super rich. President-elect Donald Trump responded to this (on Twitter, of course) by saying that a theater should be a “safe place,” with Pence, the supposed “victim” of speech, taking the lecture in stride.

But not Judge Jeanine Pirro – she decided to yell at a camera with her own speech.

Jeanine Pirro Gets Triggered Over Nothing

During her impassioned speech, Pirro mentioned that the actors used the play as a “political bully pulpit,” with her wondering why the Hamilton actors never chastised President Barack Obama or Hillary Clinton when they attended the show. She said that they should have “hip hop about the electoral college,” before stating that they should “dance about that.”

Get a Clue, Judge Jeanine Pirro

Donald Trump’s election represents many things for different people. For some, he represents the re-emergence of white supremacy in the White House, validation of xenophobic rhetoric, isolationists, and racists. The presence of Trump, Pence, and Stephen Bannon gives air, life, and gravity to the ugly underbelly of America, moral rot, and ethical decay. Yes – Trump’s election also gives hope to unemployed industrial workers and those weary of high premium costs – but it does not take much to see why such a significant portion of the American public has been feeling rather anxious.

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