MSNBC fired Matthew Dowd for talking about Charlie Kirk’s hateful rhetoric, But only a few days later, Brian Kilmeade said on Fox and friends that homeless people should be equally euthanized. Instead of being fired, Kilmeade was allowed to go back in the air on Sunday morning and apologized.
Kilmeade said: “During that discussion, I wrongly said that people should get deadly injections. I am clearly apologized for that callous remark. I am clearly aware that not all the homeless act like the perpetrator did in North Carolina and so many homeless people deserve our empathy and compassion.”
Kilmeade at least admitted the comment to make. He did not try to massage it away, or he did not go with the standard non-apology of it when I insulted someone, but on national television suggests that homeless people get involuntary deadly injections, must be a firefighter.
Kilmead’s comments were not only close to the Nazi line. They were far over.


