Would you have him on your show?
Definitely.
I mean, I would not
say no to the sitting
President of the United States.
Really?
Absolutely not.
Would you?
Yeah.
You would?
[CHEERING]
I would not have him on.
[CHEERING]
Now I'm going to get bad tweets.
Like, but-- I just--
I just.
He is who he is.
And he has enough attention.
And he has his Twitter
account and he has
ways to get his message across.
There's nothing I'm
going to say to him
that's going to change him.
And I don't want to give him
a platform because it's just--
it validates him.
And for me to have someone
on the show, I really--
I have to--
I have to at least
admire them in some way.
And I can't have
someone that I feel
is not only dangerous
for the country,
and for me personally
as a gay woman, but as--
to the world.
He is-- he is
dividing all of us.
And I think--
I don't want to repre--
I just-- I don't
want him on the show.
[CHEERING]
So you're going to do more.
It's going to be like, a
talk-- it's a daytime show.
So you're going to do variety
and talk and things like that,
right?
So, I feel like my
show is going to be,
if you took a talk show and a
news show and they had a baby?
That's what this
show is going to be.
