WATCH: 10 most embarrassing TV moments of 2019

There were a number of crazy television moments in 2019. Here are the Washington Examiner’s top 10!

10. Sen. Marsha Blackburn nearly hit by falling light fixture during an interview

GOP Tennessee Sen. Marsha Blackburn’s interview with Charles Payne on Fox Business was interrupted when a lighting fixture loudly fell to the ground behind her in July. She was in the middle of answering a question from Payne when the fixture can be seen crashing behind her to Blackburn’s surprise. Both she and Payne joked about it on Twitter.

9. Sean Spicer’s time on Dancing with the Stars

Former White House press secretary Sean Spicer was one of the headliners for Dancing with the Stars’s 28th season, and he made it to the final six because so many viewers voted for him to continue each week. In his first appearance on the show, he debuted a neon green ruffle shirt that he later auctioned off to raise money for charity. The judges grew increasingly frustrated with Spicer as fans voted to keep him in the competition despite the judges feeling that other performers were doing better.

8. MSNBC contributor claims Trump gives nod to white nationalist by lowering Americans flags at half-staff until Aug. 8

MSNBC national security contributor Frank Figliuzzi claimed that the president was sending a message to white nationalists in the United States by ordering American flags to be flown at half-staff until Aug. 8. Trump made the decision to lower the flags to honor the victims of mass shootings in Dayton, Ohio, and El Paso, Texas, in early August. Figliuzzi asserted that because the flags were lowered until the eighth day of the eighth month, such a move symbolized the number 88, which has significance in white nationalist ideology because it corresponds to the phrase “Heil Hitler.”

7. Donald Trump Jr. references Joy Behar’s controversial Halloween costume during The View appearance

Donald Trump Jr. and senior adviser to President Trump’s reelection campaign Kimberly Guilfoyle appeared on The View in November in one of the most heated episodes of the daytime talk show all year. In one particularly heated moment, Joy Behar asked the president’s son about Trump’s 2005 comments about grabbing women’s genitals. Trump Jr. countered by bringing up an old Halloween costume Behar wore that included “makeup that was a little bit darker than my skin,” as she described it. She previously described the costume as a “beautiful African woman.”

6. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau caught bashing President Trump at NATO summit

Trudeau was caught speaking ill of Trump to a group of world leaders during this month’s NATO summit. He was speaking with French President Emmanuel Macron and British Prime Minister Boris Johnson about Trump at a reception in Buckingham Palace when he was caught saying that the president “was late because he takes a 40-minute press conference off the top,” and that “his team’s jaws drop to the floor.” Trump responded to the slight by calling Trudeau “two-faced.”

5. MSNBC’s Lawrence O’Donnell issues retraction for single-sourced Deutsche Bank story

Lawrence O’Donnell reported in August that Deutsche Bank had either the president’s tax returns or those of an immediate Trump family member and that the documents revealed that Trump’s “loan documents” were co-signed by “Russian billionaires close to Vladimir Putin.” The source of that information, however, had not seen the records in question, and NBC was unable to verify the reporting independently. He later issued an on-air apology and correction after Trump’s lawyers sent a letter to NBC Universal demanding a retraction and an apology for “false and defamatory” statements that were “extremely damaging.”

4. Trump alters Hurricane Dorian map with Sharpie

As Hurricane Dorian came close to making landfall in the Bahamas, Trump used outdated information to warn that the storm could hit Alabama. The president proceeded to hold a press conference in which he showed a map he’d doctored of the hurricane’s projected path, and he later demanded apologies from the media.

3. 2020 front-runner Joe Biden tells debate viewers to go to “Joe 3-0-3-3-0”

Former Vice President Joe Biden misspoke while trying to get viewers watching the second Democratic primary debate to subscribe to his campaign. In his closing remarks, he simply said that if the audience agrees with his message, they should “go to Joe 3-0-3-3-0.” He meant to tell the viewers to text the number 30330, which subscribes supporters to text message updates from the Biden campaign.

2. Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand gets interrupted by patron seeking ranch dressing

Democratic Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand was giving a speech at a restaurant in Iowa in February during her presidential campaign when a patron interrupted her by pushing through the crowd to obtain more ranch dressing. Gillibrand reached out to the woman as she approaches, but the woman held up her hands and said, “Sorry, I’m just trying to get some ranch.” The woman seeking the dressing was later nicknamed “Ranch Girl.”

1. Rep. Eric Swalwell appears to breaks wind during MSNBC interview

Democratic Rep. Eric Swalwell appeared to break wind during an interview with MSNBC host Chris Matthews in November. As Swalwell stops momentarily while answering a question, a flatulent noise erupts before Swalwell resumes speaking. Swalwell denied the claim that he passed gas, saying, “It was not me!!!!!” and added, “Ha. And I didn’t hear it when I was speaking.” The show put out a tweet blaming the noise on a “mug scraping across the desk.”

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