Dr. Phil took the internet by storm again with his release of a 70-minute interview featuring former President Donald Trump. True to his style, Dr. Phil conducted a post-interview Q&A session, allowing audience members to voice their thoughts and feelings.
One of those audience members was Keith, a middle-aged man whom Dr. Phil had clearly met before.
KEITH: “Yes, sir. Great interview. Saw a side of him [Trump] I hadn’t seen before. My name is Keith.”
DR. PHIL: “I know your name’s Keith. We’ve got to keep meeting this way.”
KEITH: “Yes, sir. I know it. I’m that bad penny. I keep showing up, you know, just keep showing up.
Keith explained to Dr. Phil, “I still have a problem with voting for somebody for president [who] is a convicted felon, and I don’t know how to overcome that.”
“That is what?” Dr. Phil asked.
“That is a convicted felon,” Keith reiterated. “Yeah, that’s trouble for me. I don’t think that somebody in that capacity should be allowed to run for president. But the rules are the rules.”
Watch how Dr. Phil responded:
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“Well, that’s right. And, in fact, that goes to our first question on the poll. Let’s look at that. The first question was asked, ‘I would vote for a convicted felon for president of the United States?’ 91% say yes, and then Keith and a few stragglers say no.”
(Audience Laughs)
“So 91% of the people say yes. And I don’t know if that’s because they think that’s kind of a bogus conviction or if they think it’s a white-collar conviction or something. That’s something we need to drill down more, but 91% of the people say they would.”
All presidents (etc) would be convicted felons if we lived in a just world… jus’say’n (;
It’s a shame trial. Today they are reporting one of the jurors discussed a guilty verdict with a cousin the day before the verdict. This announcement was sent to the judge. Let’s pray for a change in the outcome due to jury issues.