Fox News host dissatisfied as ex-Congressman refrains from calling Hamas ‘bad people
Fox News anchor Harris Faulkner confronted former Rep. Patrick Murphy (D-PA) for downplaying Hamas as ‘bad people,’ expressing surprise at his reluctance to use stronger language. Murphy, a combat veteran, faced criticism for his remarks in a live TV appearance, prompting a heated debate about the handling of the Israel-Hamas conflict. Faulkner emphasized the severity of Hamas’s actions and the need for accountability.
Fox News anchor Harris Faulkner stopped former Rep. Patrick Murphy (D-PA) cold, chastising him during a Thursday morning appearance for referring to Hamas terrorists as simply “bad people.”
Faulkner voiced her surprise at the fact that Murphy — a combat paratrooper and the first Iraq War veteran to serve in Congress — would not use harsher terms to describe the terrorists who had slaughtered more than 1,200 Israelis on October 7 and routinely used Palestinian children as human shields.
“We absolutely need to understand that he is in a vise, in a sense, because we have to bring Hamas to justice,” Murphy said of President Joe Biden, acknowledging the fact that even members of his own party were pressuring Biden to push back harder on Israel.
“We have to make a priority of the 130 hostages, including Americans. We gotta get them there. And so, the debate really isn’t really about bringing them to justice — and by the way, Hamas is an offshoot of the Muslim Brotherhood. They are bad people,” he said.
“The problem is, is that on the other side, and this is why people are upset with the uncommitted vote, is the fact that there’s been 32,000 innocent folks that are not part of Hamas that have been killed,” Murphy continued, citing the death toll provided by the Hamas-controlled Gaza Health Ministry.
Faulkner cut in then, rebuffing the former congressman for his use of the term “bad people.”
“You know what, describing Hamas — and you served in the military — so, it boggles my mind why you would describe them simply as ‘bad people.’ They put babies in ovens. They tortured women. And those women who were raped —” she said.
“I can’t say what I really want to say about them ’cause we’re on TV,” Murphy protested, interrupting.
“You can say whatever you want,” Harris replied.
“Well, I don’t want to curse,” from Murphy.
“Well, we can say the truth without cuss words,” Faulkner suggested, adding, “The women who were raped, who survived, were not even believed by the United Nations for months. This is more than just the vise on the other side or some bad people who’ve done some things. By the way, that 130 plus number, my heart is with you, my heart and prayers are with those families, but yesterday, Hamas said they probably couldn’t come up with 50 to meet the release agreement. I don’t know if that means the rest are dead, they can’t find them, they’ve sold them off to Islamist Jihad and these other groups. We are playing with the devil here. So that’s what’s on one side. … It seems like an easy thing to do as an ally. If [Biden] wants to struggle as a human being that sounds like personal time.”
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