^ that was my thought watching him on Maher. This "star" is burning too bright.
I'll also add on the overtime portion the only people that dealt with Milo properly were Jack Kingston and, to an extent, Maher (though I thought Milo won the 1 on 1 with Maher earlier in the show). Malcolm Nance and Larry Wilmore thought they were delivering blows, but really, Milo succeeded in bringing them down to his level and getting them to roll around in the mud with him. How does the saying go "I learned long ago, never to wrestle with a pig. You get dirty, and besides, the pig likes it." Milo even made a comment that he was hoping to get a "f*** you" out of Kingston, but like I said, Kingston was smarter than the rest and stayed out.
Anyway, I am all about free speech (and my years of posting history place me as free speech extremist) and I am more than happy to take up the unpopular opinion, but whatever train Milo is on, I prefer a different train. While I think he has the right to speak at universities sans disruption and generally speak his mind, I am not a Milo fan and I would rather support a free speech advocate that does not get off on shameless and uncalled for personal attacks of people (example: Leslie Jones. I am an SNL fan, but did not like the ghosbusters cast or reboot concept. Personally attacking the actresses over it was classless and indecent. Sure he has the right to do it, but why do it?) Being politically incorrect and being a jerk are not the same thing (even if the liberal media thinks so). Milo is well past the jerk zone.
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