Fox's Kooiman: Eric Holder Should Have Used His Speech To Tell Black Men To Be Fathers “And Not Be Baby Daddys”

Fox Attacks Attorney General Holder For Remarks About Civil Rights

From the May 18 edition of Fox News' Fox & Friends Sunday:

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ANNA KOOIMAN: So Condoleezza Rice speaking in a very uplifting fashion there. If Eric Holder didn't want to do that why didn't he have some sort of call to action or something instead? Rather than hammering down on zero tolerance policies and calling those racist. Why didn't he have a call of action for African-American fathers to actually be fathers and not be baby daddys and -- and --take care of their kids and teach them to be stewards in the community? Why didn't he talk about something like that instead?

Previously:

As 60th Anniversary of Brown Approaches, Right-Wing Media Undermine And Distort Its Legacy

How Fox News Talks About African-Americans When It's Not February

Bill O'Reilly: “The Culture” Is Partially To Blame For African-American Poverty

Transcript has been updated for accuracy.