Fox & Friends attacks comedian Michelle Wolf in three separate segments

One month after the White House Correspondents Dinner, Trump's favorite show is still obsessed with comedian Michelle Wolf

Fox & Friends is still obsessed with comedian Michelle Wolf, who was attacked by conservatives after performing at the White House Correspondents Dinner. Fox News personalities were highly critical of Wolf's performance, and the hosts of Fox & Friends are still going after the comedian more than a month later. During the May 29 edition of Fox News' Fox & Friends, Fox's Ainsley Earhardt said Wolf's newly released Netflix show “isn't funny,” and co-host Brian Kilmeade claimed that, “there's no humor, there's just venom”:  

Later in the program, the Fox & Friends hosts asked counselor to the president Kellyanne Conway to comment on Wolf's new show. Conway dismissed the show, adding that she is “old enough to remember when comedians were funny”:

The show's Wolf obsession continued in a third segment about the comedian's new show, modeled as a “debate” over whether Wolf's “punchlines against feminism,” are acceptable, and whether she is helping fuel a “war” on conservative women: 

Previously

Fox News anchor links Michelle Wolf's jokes about Sarah Sanders' lies to #MeToo

Fox's Brian Kilmeade: With comedy, the victim should be powerful people, not Kellyanne Conway or Sarah Huckabee Sanders