The Others on the Curvy Couch
/While Fox News host Brian Kilmeade sat on the Fox and Friends couch and called for the death of mentally ill homeless people, his co-hosts did nothing.
Kilmeade called for the "involuntary lethal injection" of mentally ill homeless people. Of all the shit you have heard from cable news hosts over the years, have you heard anything worse than this?
Kilmeade wasn’t fired, wasn’t suspended and continues to sit of the couch to spout more of his crap.
But, almost equally as bad was the fact that his co-hosts Ainsley Earhardt and Lawrence Jones didn’t jump in and say a thing.
Not a word!
You might expect after Kilmeade called for the murder of the homeless, maybe something like, “Whoa, whoa, hang on there a second Brian! You’re not really saying that we should just kill people are are dealing with mental issues, right?”
But, Earhardt and Jones just sat there and said nothing.
Think about that the next time they talk “Christian values” on Fox News.
This is why this show needs Steve Doocy in studio. He was the only one who brought common sense to the couch.
Also, in regards to this story. FTVLive has gotten a lot of email on this. We will share one that is very similar to the others.
Good morning Scott,
I don’t know if Kilmeade has pictures, and/or an iron clad contract, but he is one of the main reasons why I don’t watch Fox News, nor do I rarely check out their web site. I find his comments vulgar and repugnant; yet he remains. Thank you for highlighting this hypocritical nonsense that seems to permeate Fox News. You can guarantee, if someone at MSNBC (which I also don’t watch) said this Fox would be all over it as another example of progressives gone bad. I used to enjoy watching both Fox and MSNBC to get a flavor of what either side of the ideological spectrum had to say. Now? Both are just mouthpieces for their respective political parties. And CNN? Well, they’re just who they are.
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