Jeanine Pirro says she has known Trump for 30 years.  It shows.  She is a lot like him and went on TV in The View. 

Pirro says Putin is a Christian and that makes him OK in her book!  There is no way Putin is one iota religious.  Putin is much closer to Satan than Jesus.

Pirro says Tweety did nothing wrong cowering under Putin's glare, disparaging America in front of Putin, and Tweety said Putin is innocent of hacking our election, EVEN THO Tweety WAS BRIEFED BY THE SAME INTEL COMMUNITY HE DISTRUSTS about the Russian hacking 18 months ago, because Putin says he is innocent.

Pirro has gone nuts, PERIOD!

It is extremely hard for me to believe this person, Jeanine Pirro, was a judge of anything, much less in a courtroom.  Her demeanor and thinking is illogical, and she is certainly an "ob·se·qui·ous" sycophant to Donald Trump, perhaps hoping for a job.  She seemed mental to me.

Ms Pirro is servile to Donald Trump in every way including telling lies, e.g., GDP under Obama was 1% whenit rose to 2.6%+ over time after the largest collapse of our economy in 50 years (2008).  Pirro kept referring to Obama on the show in comparison to Trump for no apparent reason other than to distract the conversation from facts and truth.

"Whoopi Goldberg Responds To Jeanine Pirro: "She Called Everyone At The Table A Name I Can Not Repeat" 
Posted By Ian Schwartz               On Date July 20, 2018

https://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2018/07/20/whoopi_goldberg_responds_to_jeanine_pirro_she_called_everyone_at_the_table_a_name_i_can_not_repeat.html

"Here's how Pirro recalled the events:

I’m walking downstairs and I said something like, Whoopi I fought for victims my whole life and she came at me as I was leaving and she said ‘F you’ in my face – literally spitting at me, ‘F you, get the F out of this building.’ And I said to her, ‘did you just say that?’ She said that’s what I said, ‘get the F out of this building’ and she was screaming at me and I’m walking out of the building like a dog who was just kicked off.


Here's what Whoopi said happened:

When I came off stage I went over there (points to distance) because I was a little hot. Okay. So I went to calm down. She came off, she could have just passed me, she didn't need to stop but she stopped. She put her finger in my face and yelled, 'I've done more for victims than you ever will.' Then I said to her some few choice words I cannot repeat. Yes, I did say it. But I did not spit on her. I did not intimidate her. No one chased her out of her saying get out. But she did leave her cursing at the people who booked the show. She cursed at the guys who do the security for the show. So, I did say to her in the middle of all of this, 'You and I have never had a problem before, you know.' And then I had to go back to work to finish the show which should tell you none of us were chasing her because we still had another segment to do.


The Daily Beast confirmed Goldberg's claim that Pirro said a word she couldn't repeat.

"Those cocksuckers! This is exactly what I told them would happen," Pirro said as she exited the stage."

ob·se·qui·ous
adjective: obsequious
obedient or attentive to an excessive or servile degree.
"they were served by obsequious waiters"
synonyms:
servile, ingratiating, sycophantic, fawning, unctuous, oily, oleaginous, groveling, cringing, subservient, submissive, slavish .  .  .

 

"The insane, toxic Trump adulation of Jeanine Pirro"
Fox News’ Jeanine Pirro sold out her public image and debased herself to become one of President Trump’s go-to pundits

Blog ››› March 8, 2018 9:29 AM EST ››› SIMON MALOY 

https://www.mediamatters.org/blog/2018/03/08/insane-toxic-trump-adulation-jeanine-pirro/219577

"If you were to ask me who Jeanine Pirro works for, I’m not sure I could give you a straight answer. On paper, at least, she is an employee of Fox News, which pays her money to host a weekly show called Justice with Judge Jeanine. It’s a terrible program that exploits the well-worn cable news trope of using a crackpot pundit’s career in law enforcement to give unearned credibility to their howlingly stupid opinions."

Pirro has good credentials . . . these does not make her sane in my mind.

"Jeanine Pirro does not lack for ambition. Her career in public life saw her score a series of firsts: She helped create and lead what was then called the Domestic Violence and Child Abuse Bureau for Westchester County, New York; she was the first woman to be elected as a judge on the Westchester County court; and she was the first woman to serve as the county’s district attorney."

OK, what is he crux of Pirro?  She's a nut with a loud mouth and an ability to inspire anger.  Outside the courtroom it appears Pirro is inept.

"Pirro’s campaign was an unalloyed fiasco from the start. Her speech announcing her candidacy became a nationwide joke after she spent half a minute silently fumbling for a missing page of her prepared remarks (The Daily Show’s Jon Stewart cracked that she observed “32 seconds of silence in memory of the premature death of her campaign”). Her first campaign ad didn’t directly state that she was running for a seat in Congress, and she showed up at the wrong location for a press conference announcing the ad buy. Pirro was also a fantastically inept fundraiser. Her campaign pulled in just $438,555 in its first fundraising quarter, compared to Clinton’s $5.3 million. (Amusingly, $900 of Clinton’s haul that quarter came from Donald J. Trump, according to campaign finance records.)

With no money, no traction, and almost exclusively negative press attention, Pirro came under pressure from New York Republicans who wanted her to get out of the race so another candidate could take on Hillary."

Pirro would have a hard time explaining why she supports and acts like Trump, as his misogyny is opposed to her supposed mission in life to help abused women.

"Pirro’s affinity for Trump makes sense in a lot of ways: They’ve been friends for decades, they’re both Republicans, they’re both combative New Yorkers who crave media attention. But in one very important aspect, Pirro and Trump should -- at least in theory -- be irreconcilably opposed.

Remember that Pirro’s entire public image was built around her work on behalf of victims of abuse: women who had been cowed into silence by their abusers and left unrepresented by the law and the courts. Her career as a politician was rooted in the idea that she was a tireless and hellacious enemy of sexual predators, wife beaters, and perpetrators of domestic violence."

Pirro seeks power and she thinks Trump will give it to her.  If she keeps defending him, Trump probably will give her a job, maybe Jeff Session's job.  lol!

"Last month, during one of the “Opening Statements” that she starts each show with, Pirro lashed out at former White House staff secretary Rob Porter, who resigned from the White House amid allegations that he’d physically abused his ex-wives. Pirro called Porter a “batterer” and lamented that “he doesn’t walk around with a scarlet letter or a sign on his forehead that says ‘I beat women.’” But she also went out of her way to exculpate the people in the White House who protected Porter for months, like chief of staff John Kelly, casting them as victims of anti-Trump hysteria. “You want to stop a four-star general who is running the White House, who believes in chain of command, who makes a decision within 40 minutes because you hate Donald Trump?” she asked before absurdly suggesting that the Rob Porter scandal was actually Barack Obama’s fault somehow. “Find another scapegoat. You might want to look at the last president.”

The reason Pirro has so enthusiastically set fire to her reputation like this is that Trump is her avenue to power and influence. She protects and champions Trump in the face of all the damning evidence because he’s her friend, and because he’s the president of the United States and he gives her access."

"Jeanine Pirro Brawls Before, During & After Plugging Her Book On ‘The View’"

by Lisa de Moraes       July 19, 2018 4:45pm

https://deadline.com/2018/07/jeanine-pirro-brawl-the-view-whoopi-goldberg-donald-trump-sean-hannity-1202429898/

"

Guest panelists Ana Navarro began to ask Pirro if she thought Trump was an actual conservative, given all those tariffs, his having previously espoused a woman’s right to make her own decisions about her body and so on.

Pirro deflected, declaring Whoopi Goldberg to be suffering from Trump Derangement Syndrome, in an aside to The View‘s conservative panelist Meghan McCain — and pointing at Whoopi."

The pointing set off Whoopi!  The end of the show was near so Whoopi said goodbye to Pirro after some ranting of her own about Trump saying Mexicans were rapists and liars.

"The Fox News Channel star went to Sean Hannity’s radio show to report Goldberg “went ballistic” on her when all she wanted to do was “have a discussion about the book.” Pirro forgot to mention the whole calling-Whoopi-deranged thing.

Pirro told Hannity that, backstage after the segment that got cut short, she had told Goldberg, “I fought for victims my whole life,” to which Goldberg had responded by telling her to “get the F out of this building!” leaving Pirro to exit the building “like a dog who was just kicked off,” the judge picture-painted.

She warned Hannity that Goldberg’s remarks are “typical of what is going on in this country.”

“They invite you on to talk, they then won’t let you talk,” she said. “They throw you off the show and then they throw you out of the building.

“And here’s the problem Sean,” she continued. “The problem is, once one starts doing it, the rest of them are going to start doing it.”

But, according to a source on the set, Pirro had showed up angry upon discovering that Navarro was a guest panelist — what with Navarro being a regular contributor to CNN. Pirro made her displeasure known, in no uncertain terms, as the show was in progress, snapping at the executive producer, Deadline’s source reported."