JESSE WATTERS: If an anchor will get jostled for 10 seconds, you will hear about all of it day

Fox Information host Jesse Watters discusses what he deemed intensive and even dramatic media protection of the 4.8-magnitude earthquake that hit the East Coast on “Jesse Watters Primetime.

JESSE WATTERS: Nobody died, nobody’s harm, and each constructing’s nonetheless standing. One man was getting a vasectomy throughout the quake. Shut name, however thank God he is OK too. 

4.8-MAGNITUDE EARTHQUAKE STRIKES NEW JERSEY, SHAKING BUILDINGS IN SURROUNDING STATES

The epicenter of the earthquake was — you are not going to imagine this — Trump Bedminster golf membership. Possibly he began to “drill, child, drill” a little bit too early. Now I stay in New Jersey, felt the earthquake, knew it was an earthquake instantly. Household was all there. 

Opened the door, all the things appeared tremendous, after which all the ladies in Emma’s household began texting one another for hours. Jesse, Jr. was a little bit nervous. He requested me, “Dad, what’s an earthquake?” I informed him the earth’s abdomen was growling and it was hungry, and he appeared to purchase it. 

After which for the remainder of the day, 40 million folks stored asking one another, “Did you are feeling it?” Some folks did not even are available to work. Some folks pulled over to the facet of the street and prayed. 

Individuals from everywhere in the nation had been texting me if I used to be OK, after which I spotted what the fuss was about: location, location, location. The earthquake touched New York, the media capital of the nation. If an anchor will get jostled for 10 seconds, you will hear about all of it day. 

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