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Jay Onrait channeled Lawrence O'Donnell's meltdown for a TSN bit.

Jay Onrait delivers a great riff on Lawrence O’Donnell’s profane “Stop the hammering!” meltdown

"Call in f***ing Phil Griffin, I don't care who you f***ing call, stop the hammering!"

By Andrew Bucholtz OnSep 21, 2017 3

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