 There's a great article about David Corn's daughter cornering Kellyanne Conway when Kellyanne appeared last month at her high school and David Corn, he writes for the Mother Jones magazine, his daughter asked Kellyanne about the sexual assault that Donald Trump has been accused of and Kellyanne Conway angrily lectured this high school student, a woman, a female telling her to get over it, to get over sexual assault, the American people don't care about sexual assault, they care about jobs and Donald Trump will create jobs and that's more important than sexual assault. Kellyanne Conway is a piece of s***. Sometime, some day in the not too distant future, Kellyanne Conway will, she'll write a confessional about how demoralizing it was working for Donald and she'll ask that all of us, especially women, really, really try to understand how challenging it was to survive inside Trump Tower's boys club. She'll tell us about, I don't know, her crippling anxiety attacks, the eating disorder, the abuse, her father's abuse that made her gravitate to somebody like Trump. Of course, Kellyanne will defend the work she did for Trump, insisting she's proud of the campaign and that like most people, she really, really thought Trump cared about the working class. She's gonna say she was a true believer but like everybody else, she was deceived, sniff, sniff. Anderson Cooper will not so much interview as comfort her because this book tour that she's on will be about her pain, not the pain she inflicted on America by spewing a fire hose of lies to get Donald Trump elected president. Yeah, Anderson won't ask any tough questions because that would be rude to ask Kellyanne about the ruination she wrought because there's a time and a place for questions like those. And a guest trying to make millions selling her book is not the time to ask about the lives she's ruined. Kellyanne Conway will sell lots and lots of books playing the victim and distancing herself from Donald Trump. It will be a New York Times bestseller. And that will be blazoned across her book jacket, New York Times bestseller. Even though she spent an entire campaign convincing us that the New York Times can't be trusted, we're supposed to believe that the New York Times did an accurate count of how many of her books were being sold. And of course in her book there will be some sort of inspirational lesson that we, especially women, can take. Probably something about knowing when to lean in and knowing when it's time to lean out. Some horseshit like that. Right now Kellyanne Conway is staying put. No book yet. No, no book. Kellyanne's going to quit. Oh yeah, she's going to quit and she's going to write a tell-all. But right now Kellyanne wouldn't dare walk away just because Donald Trump did something like incite hatred for Muslims, Arabs, Mexicans and women. No, she'll walk away after Trump does something far, far worse when he humiliates Kellyanne Conway. When he gives the job she wants to a man. When he instead offers her a demeaning job that she believes is beneath her. That's when and only when Kellyanne Conway will feel let down and disappointed by Donald Trump. That's when she'll leave to write her book and suddenly remember that she's a woman and that women get raped. And she'll remember that it's not right for women to provide cover to misogynists. The way Kellyanne is doing right now for Donald Trump. I voted for Hillary. I don't know what Kellyanne's father did to her. Maybe it was a couple of different men. But whatever he did or the other men did, you don't have to become your abuser, Kellyanne. You can find it in your heart to forgive your father or those men. The same way after Kellyanne quits the Trump administration and writes her manipulative confessional, we will forgive her. That's right, we're going to forgive her. And some of us will even read her book. But our forgiveness, not withstanding, she's a piece of shit. And she will always be a money-grubbing, bottle-blonde piece of shit. And pieces of shit should be forgiven, but never forget they're dangerous. Welcome to the broadcast. I'm David Feldman, DavidFeldmanshow.com. Please friend me on Facebook. Follow me on Twitter. Do all your Amazon shopping via the David Feldman Show website. There's an Amazon banner. We're lousy with them. Every time you click on that Amazon banner and do your Amazon shopping, we get a small percentage and it doesn't cost you more. It really doesn't. It just takes you to the Amazon site, shop away. And then when you check out, somehow they miraculously send us a small percentage of what you've purchased. Well, on today's show, we talk to one of my favorite guests, Pat Dixon. He's the host of the New York Crime Report and he's a very funny stand-up comic. Along with David Cyrus, he's a comedy writer, recently nominated for an Emmy and a couple of Writers Guild Awards. He's written on Saturday Night Live and Triumph the Incell Comic Dog. Very funny, opinionated comedy writer. Then we go to Chicago to talk to Professor David Farris, who wrote a piece in the week, an opinion piece in the week that is really irritating conservatives. The name of the piece is entitled, where is it? Entitled Time for Democrats to Fight Dirty. I could not agree with him more and that's why I asked him to come on the show to talk about why the Democratic Party needs to take a page from the GOP playbook and just get in the gutter and say no. Just fight, fight, fight Donald Trump and the Republicans every step of the way. Every step of the way. And then we talk to a very funny man named John Egan. He's the publisher of the Burrard Street Journal out of Vancouver. He is a purveyor of fake news. It's a parody site. You should go there, the Burrard Street Journal. Very funny website that conservatives think is real. And he's gotten a lot of traffic to his website during this election because Republicans, and we'll talk about this, Republican websites, conservatives keep linking to his very funny website because they read these stories and they think they're true. BuzzFeed has been covering this. They did a survey, 75 percent, this just came out this week, 75 percent of Americans, according to BuzzFeed, who learned about fake news headlines, view them as accurate and that's both conservative and Democrat. 75 percent of American adults who knew about fake news headlines, 75 percent thought they were accurate. I'm going to read you a couple of headlines and you can play along. Are these real or are these fake, okay? This is a headline. You tell me if it's fake or true. These are actual headlines that have been out along the internet, linked to mostly on Facebook. They're always spread on Facebook. FBI agents suspected in Hillary email leaks found dead in an apparent murder suicide. Okay? 72 percent of those surveyed thought it was accurate. 72 percent of those surveyed thought it was accurate. Right then, is it fake or is it real? Do you think that's fake or is it real? 90 percent of Americans think this is true. Donald Trump on refusing presidential salary, I'm not taking it. Is that true or is that false? 90 percent of Americans believe that headline is true. 79 percent of Americans think this headline is true. Donald Trump protesters speaks out, I was paid $3,500 to protest Trump's rally. Write that down. Is it true or is it false? 79 percent of Americans think that is true. Next headline. Donald Trump says he'd absolutely require Muslims to register. 80 percent of Americans surveyed think that's true. Do you think that's true or do you think it's false? 64 percent of Americans think the following headline is true. Pope Francis shocks the world, endorses Donald Trump for president, releases statement. Is that true or false? That is a headline that has been spread throughout the internet. 64 percent of Americans think that's true. Next headline. 73 percent of Americans think the following headline is true. Trump, I will protect our LGBTQ citizens. 73 percent of those surveyed say they think that is a true story. Next headline. 84 percent of Americans believe this to be true. Donald Trump sent his own plane to transport 200 stranded Marines. OK, 84 percent of Americans think that headline is true. 82 percent of Americans think the following headline is true. Barbara Bush. I don't know how women can vote for Trump. That's an actual headline being spread around Facebook and the internet. 82 percent of Americans think that's true. Is it true? 81 percent of Americans think the following headline is true. FBI director Comey just put a Trump sign on his front lawn. 81 percent of Americans think that headline is a true story. 83 percent of Americans think this headline is a true story. Melania Trump's girl on girl photos from Racy's shoot revealed. 83 percent believe that story is true. And finally, this headline 90 percent of Americans think this is true. I ran the CIA. Now I'm endorsing Hillary Clinton. 90 percent of people who saw that headline think it is true. So those are headlines that got spread throughout the internet and the run up to the election. And they link to stories. Some of them were true stories. Some of them were just fake news. Let's see if you correctly figured out what was real and what was fake. OK, these are the fake headlines. 72 percent of Americans believe this headline. FBI agents suspected in Hillary email leaks found dead in an apparent murder suicide. 72 percent of Americans thought that story was real. It was fake. Headline and story. Donald Trump protester speaks out. I was paid 3,500 to protest Trump's rally. 79 percent of Americans thought that was a true story. It was fake. Headline Pope Francis Shox World endorses Donald Trump for president. Releases statement. 64 percent of Americans thought that was a real story. When they read it, it was fake. Donald Trump sent his own plane to transport 200 stranded Marines. 84 percent of Americans surveyed thought that was a real story. It was fake. Headline FBI director Comey just put a Trump sign on his front lawn. 81 percent of Americans thought that was an actual true story. It was fake. These are the true stories that were true. Headline Donald Trump on refusing presidential salary. I'm not taking it. 90 percent thought that was true. It's true. Headline Donald Trump said he'd absolutely require Muslims to register. 80 percent of Americans believe that story. It is a true story. Headline Trump, I will protect our LGBTQ citizens. 73 percent of Americans believe that to be a true story. It is a true story. Barbara Bush, I don't know how women Barbara Bush, I don't know how women can vote for Trump. 82 percent of Americans believe that to be a true story. It was a true story. Headline Melania Trump's girl on girl photos from Racy Shoot revealed 83 percent of Americans thought that was a true story. It is a true story. And finally, I ran the CIA now endorsing Hillary Clinton. 90 percent of Americans thought that was a real story. It was a real story. Interesting, fake news. We have a serious problem with fake news in this country and in the world. And we talk about that with John Egan, a purveyor of fake news, unwittingly a purveyor of fake news. He's the publisher of the Burrard Street Journal. Stay with us. We have a great show.