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    Lisa Boothe always had what it takes to be a successful political analyst: family background

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    in politics, education, rhetorical skills, and the ability to argue. So, when she turns

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    up for Fox News’ Outnumbered or The Five, she makes sure to put up her arguments, even

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    at the cost of running into controversy. Here are five interesting facts you need to

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    know about one of the top television personalities at work in the US today.

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    But before we begin, take some time to subscribe to our channel and hit the bell icon as well.

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    Lisa Boothe was a Sports Enthusiast Boothe’s career could have turned out to

  • 00:45

    be in sports if it weren't for an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury. She used to

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    play hockey and lacrosse during high school. She won two state championship rings. But

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    she had to quit because of the ACL injury and underwent reconstructive surgery. Her

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    sports career came to a premature end but, fortunately, she went on to forge a successful

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    career in journalism. Boothe is an outspoken republican

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    While mostly known for her political commentaries, Boothe has also worked on political campaigns

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    as a Republican. She worked for the National Republican Congressional Committee in 2010.

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    Lisa spent 2 years working for congresswoman Sandy Adams and was her spokeswoman in the

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    2012 congressional elections. She was also the spokeswoman for the congressman

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    Tommy Thompson for his Senate campaign. Boothe served as the senior director at the Black

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    Rock Group, a Republican polling firm during the 2014 election cycle.

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    Boothe’s comments on democrats have put her into controversies several times. Speaking

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    of which.. Boothe once criticized Hillary Clinton

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    Lisa Boothe accused Hillary Clinton to be capable of selling her daughter if it won

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    her the presidential election. Boothe described Clinton as “the most soulless

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    woman on this planet, who would literally sell her daughter to be president,” on Fox

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    News. Clinton’s daughter, Chelsea Clinton, responded

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    on Twitter, dismissing the claim and stating that she “was the most important part of

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    her life.” But defended Donald Trump

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    Boothe supported Trump for his infamous Trump Tower Meeting in 2016 with five other people,

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    including Russian lawyer Natalia Veselnitskaya to receive information damaging to Hillary

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    Clinton. “Politics is war. The objective is to win

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    and take down the opponent. In an industry that does not operate in the black and white,

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    it is often the grey territory in which campaigns work to achieve their goal. In the middle

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    of this fast-paced environment, the reality is that most people would have taken the meeting

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    with Natalia Veselnitskaya, the Russian attorney whose meeting with Donald Trump Jr. and other

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    senior Trump campaign staff has set Washington on edge,” she wrote in a column titled “Spare

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    me your Donald Jr. indignation” for the Washington Examiner.

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    Boothe is dating John Bourbonia Cummins Back in 2015, a guy named John Bourbonia Cummins

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    commented, “Thanks for cropping me out!” on Boothe’s Facebook post. To which, Boothe

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    replied, “Love you. Mean it : )”. However, she has remained silent about the relationship

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    until now. The 34 years old analyst is vocal about the relationship with her family. "No

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    matter what happens in life, good or bad, it is reassuring to know that my family will

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    be there to cheer me on or lift me up ...,” she explained.

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    Apart from being a journalist, Boothe is quite popular on social media. She has more than

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    91k followers on Instagram and more than 200k followers on Twitter.

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    Her net worth is estimated to be around $10 million, and she earns a salary of $600 thousand

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    per year as a contributor for Fox News. Boothe was featured as a guest on the podcast

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    show, The Positive Populist With Steve Hilton.

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The example sentences of DISMISSING in videos (15 in total of 23)

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Use "dismissing" in a sentence | "dismissing" example sentences

How to use "dismissing" in a sentence?

  • It's very hard to step into a job when people are just dismissing you as a pretty face, and saying you got your job only because your surname is McMahon.
    -Julian McMahon-
  • You often get a better hold upon a problem by going away from it for a time and dismissing it from your mind altogether.
    -Frank Hall Crane-
  • I'm not dismissing the value of higher education; I'm simply saying it comes at the expense of experience.
    -Steve Jobs-
  • But remember, there are two ways to dehumanize someone: by dismissing them, and by idolizing them.
    -David Wong-
  • A rejection of the way a woman speaks is often a way of blaming or dismissing her without dealing with the content of what she is saying.
    -Gloria Steinem-
  • Talk about your negative experiences with the father, with your girlfriends. Not with your children. And bite your tongue when it comes to diminishing, denying, dismissing, name-calling.
    -Iyanla Vanzant-
  • But when ill indeed, Even dismissing the doctor don't always succeed.
    -Victor Hugo-

Definition and meaning of DISMISSING

What does "dismissing mean?"

/disˈmis/

verb
To consider that something is at an end.

What are synonyms of "dismissing"?
Some common synonyms of "dismissing" are:
  • release,
  • free,
  • disband,
  • disperse,
  • dissolve,
  • discharge,
  • demobilize,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

What are antonyms of "dismissing"?
Some common antonyms of "dismissing" are:
  • form,
  • assemble,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.