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Kilmeade wonders if "Democrats are using" threats of violence "to their advantage to marginalize Republican opposition"

March 25, 2010 6:37 am ET

From the March 25 edition of Fox News' Fox & Friends:

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Previously:

Doocy responds to threats on Democratic lawmakers by saying "maybe" people are "angry" because "they didn't want this bill"

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    • Author by ProgLib (March 25, 2010 6:51 am ET)
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      No, Kilmeade... no, they aren't. Maybe you should get off your high horse and give up your love of the teabaggers to actually notice that there are violent people out there. At least, Boehner, as much of an a-hole as he is, had the decency to condemn these acts of violence. Your job, of course, is just to thwart the real issue and defend the very protesters you and your network heavily promote and cheerlead for. No surprise that you take the route that you do.
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    • Author by RiffRabbit (March 25, 2010 6:51 am ET)
         
      Republicans and conservatives have used alleged progressive threats to the country to raise money all the time, though. It seems to be their schtick. This whole health care reform thing is an excellent example, and they will probably continue fundraising on that conservative disappointment at least until November.
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    • Author by Refresh (March 25, 2010 6:52 am ET)
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      Maybe he needs to pay for extra security. Maybe they need to fix the vandalism inflicted on various Democratic buildings and offices. Maybe he's just a politician and tryng to spin a situation to his benefit. Does that mean the violence and threats of violence are any less important? I don't think so. Let's say this guy is taking lemons and trying to make lemonade. It doesn't give Fox News the excuse to downplay the violence or threats of violence.
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    • Author by blk-in-alabam (March 25, 2010 7:10 am ET)
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      The republicans are marginalizing themselves.The republicans are shooting _hit bombs into the oncoming winds of a storm,and getting splattered
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    • Author by Boxer1979 (March 25, 2010 7:46 am ET)
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      Kilmeade wonders if "Democrats are using" threats of violence "to their advantage to marginalize Republican opposition"

      Hey Kildwebe! Why don't you say that the Republican's is using an old Senate tactic to shut down the government after 2pm, because not of them want to work past that time. Nevermind all the other discussions that need to be heard up at Capitol Hill by our politicians!

      Our government is a joke! A bunch of corporate puppets!
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    • Author by epkklk851 (March 25, 2010 7:49 am ET)
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      But when Republicans tell lies to raise money, that's okay. And Democrats didn't get as much of the word out there they could have. It takes money to reach out, and it takes money to win elections. I will be contributing in May to the Democrat's election fund, and to a few candidates directly-the opponents of Michele Bachmann, Virginia Fox, and Eric Cantor.
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    • Author by manofmystique (March 25, 2010 8:06 am ET)
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      Look how easy these idiots overlook the threats and violence for the sake of scoring political points for Republicans. I guess that's all they can do since THEY have a lot to do with encouraging and inciting the Tea-K-K mobs.
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    • Author by jjamele2880 (March 25, 2010 8:50 am ET)
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      "I bet you JFK got himself shot just so LBJ could push through his Socialist-Marxist Great Society programs on a wave of national grief and regret."

      --Kilmeade's intern
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