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Megyn Kelly, FOX News, interviews Judge Judy..

Smurf

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Megyn Kelly, longtime FOX News anchor, got her own TV show. Megyn has made previous comments advocating Scientology as a recognized religion. Last night, she interviewed Judge Judy & complimented her on JJ's first book, referring to it as her "personal Dianetics."

[video=youtube;YHY6pXUaalI]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YHY6pXUaalI[/video]

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Megyn_Kelly
 

NoName

A Girl Has No Name
I am not pressing WTF because it would be directed at Megyn, not you Smurfy.

But, WTF!?!!!???
 

freethinker

Sponsor
Seriously, she said, "Don't pee on my leg and tell me it's raining."?

I agree with much of what Judge Judy said until she said Obama Care is law. She said that we have a government of,by and for the people but the People did not make Obama Care a law nor did they participte in the decision.

The majority of the People don't want it and didn't vote for it. If you want health care then go buy it, but if you don't then don't. That is what freedom means, it means you decide.
 

Dulloldfart

Squirrel Extraordinaire
Seriously, she said, "Don't pee on my leg and tell me it's raining."?

I attended half a dozen or so tapings of her show in 1996 when it was in Los Angeles, as a paid extra ($5 an hour). She used that expression a few times.

I could tell people that I was on national TV every week, which was strictly true but somewhat misleading.

Paul
 

Smurf

Gold Meritorious SP
I attended half a dozen or so tapings of her show in 1996 when it was in Los Angeles, as a paid extra ($5 an hour). She used that expression a few times.

'Judge Judy' is still filmed in Los Angeles at Sunset Bronson Studios. Her "courtroom" is next to the old Judge Joe Brown's "courtoom" (his show was cancelled last Summer).

Fans of 'Judge Judy' might find this interesting.. "In Hollywood, it is common practice to provide background talent with craft services. On Judge Judy, the "craft services" is a Twinkie (only one allowed) or an oatmeal marshmallow cookie and a cup of water. Bathroom breaks are allowed every few cases. The bailiff, Petri Hawkins-Byrd, sometimes nods off during the cases. Perhaps the richest "bailiff" in Hollywood, he once pressured audience workers (who make minimum wage) into buying chocolate bars for his daughter's school fundraiser."

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