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Megyn Kelly Absolutely Unloads Over Media's Ferguson Coverage: 'Enough Is Enough!
March 12, 2015
"It needs to stop."
Fox News host Megyn Kelly unloaded Thursday night, slamming the media for what she said has been irresponsible coverage about the situation in Ferguson, Missouri.
Kelly opened up the segment noting that tonight officers in Ferguson continue to look for the suspect or suspects responsible for shooting two cops last night.
"You would think the risks they are facing is the focus of the national conversation today ... you would be wrong," she said. "Today the conversation consisted of a quick expression of sympathy for the injured officers followed by a long justification for a protest movement based upon a lie."
"For months, a segment of our political leaders and pundits attacked cops across this country based on the myth that 18-year-old Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri, was shot in the back by a cop while surrendering with his hands up," she continued. "Wrong. Totally wrong."
“Enough is enough,” Kelly said. “Institutional racism is a real problem, but fanning the flames, rushing to judgment and failing to provide context is also deeply problematic and dangerous. And it needs to stop. Everyone needs to be more responsible.”
(H/T: Mediaite)
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