Fox News Host: the United States "defeated Communist Japan" in World War II

Ainsley Earhardt, hot, but a total rube. She speaks like an unprepared third grade book report.

Would smash over and over again.

She could say the earth is flat and I wouldn't give a shit 'cause she's far from "flat" herself. <Gordonhat>
 
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Her co host on the left caught it and politely corrected it for her. What a nice guy.

Yeah, he did similar stuff during that insane, rambling Trump interview. He seems like a really decent, measured dude. Can't imagine that job is anything but hell to him.
 
Ainsley the woman talking and saying this, right?
in my defense, I can't see YT vids, tweets or SM posts at all while i'm at work. It's just a blank box, I can't even see the title or thumbnail, nothing

Banned on our computers, so I couldn't see who actually said it. My bad
 
When and where the fuck did THIS take place? jesus....
 
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Yeah, he did similar stuff during that insane, rambling Trump interview. He seems like a really decent, measured dude. Can't imagine that job is anything but hell to him.

I hope they're paying him enough for this.
 
When and where the fuck did THIS take place? jesus....
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inejiro_Asanuma

Assassination and legacy[edit]
On October 12, 1960, socialist Asanuma was assassinated by 17-year-old Otoya Yamaguchi, a nationalist, during a televised political debate for the coming elections for the House of Representatives. While Asanuma spoke from the lectern at Tokyo's Hibiya Hall, Yamaguchi rushed onstage and ran his yoroi-dōshi (a traditional samurai sword) through Asanuma's ribs on the left side, killing him. Japanese television company NHK was video recording the debate for later transmission and the tape of Asanuma's assassination was shown many times to millions of viewers.[1][6] The photograph of Asanuma's assassination won its photographer Yasushi Nagao both the Pulitzer Prize and World Press Photo of the Year.[3]

The seventeen year old murderer Yamaguchi was captured at the scene of the crime, and a few weeks afterwards committed suicide while in police custody.[7]

Yamaguchi is celebrated by right-wing groups; they bestowed a burial coat, kimono, and belt of honour upon his parents, and held a memorial service for him. They celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of his death at Hibiya Parkin October 2010.[3]
 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inejiro_Asanuma

Assassination and legacy[edit]
On October 12, 1960, socialist Asanuma was assassinated by 17-year-old Otoya Yamaguchi, a nationalist, during a televised political debate for the coming elections for the House of Representatives. While Asanuma spoke from the lectern at Tokyo's Hibiya Hall, Yamaguchi rushed onstage and ran his yoroi-dōshi (a traditional samurai sword) through Asanuma's ribs on the left side, killing him. Japanese television company NHK was video recording the debate for later transmission and the tape of Asanuma's assassination was shown many times to millions of viewers.[1][6] The photograph of Asanuma's assassination won its photographer Yasushi Nagao both the Pulitzer Prize and World Press Photo of the Year.[3]

The seventeen year old murderer Yamaguchi was captured at the scene of the crime, and a few weeks afterwards committed suicide while in police custody.[7]

Yamaguchi is celebrated by right-wing groups; they bestowed a burial coat, kimono, and belt of honour upon his parents, and held a memorial service for him. They celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of his death at Hibiya Parkin October 2010.[3]

Damn.
 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inejiro_Asanuma

Assassination and legacy[edit]
On October 12, 1960, socialist Asanuma was assassinated by 17-year-old Otoya Yamaguchi, a nationalist, during a televised political debate for the coming elections for the House of Representatives. While Asanuma spoke from the lectern at Tokyo's Hibiya Hall, Yamaguchi rushed onstage and ran his yoroi-dōshi (a traditional samurai sword) through Asanuma's ribs on the left side, killing him. Japanese television company NHK was video recording the debate for later transmission and the tape of Asanuma's assassination was shown many times to millions of viewers.[1][6] The photograph of Asanuma's assassination won its photographer Yasushi Nagao both the Pulitzer Prize and World Press Photo of the Year.[3]

The seventeen year old murderer Yamaguchi was captured at the scene of the crime, and a few weeks afterwards committed suicide while in police custody.[7]

Yamaguchi is celebrated by right-wing groups; they bestowed a burial coat, kimono, and belt of honour upon his parents, and held a memorial service for him. They celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of his death at Hibiya Parkin October 2010.[3]


But was he REALLY a socialist tho?
 

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