Deadspin’s Tom Ley said it best just this morning while describing Fox & Friends incredibly stupid statement that the message from the video of the Raven’s Ray Rice knocking out his fiancé in an elevator is to “take the stairs” .
Here’s what Tom Ley had to sayt:
“The permafaced dipshits who comprise the cast of Fox & Friends decided to carve out a minute of this morning's show to talk about Ray Rice knocking out Janay Palmer in an elevator. They decided to end the segment with some jokes.”
“What we have learned today is that these morons cannot be in front of a camera for longer than 50 seconds without doing or saying something monumentally stupid.”
The short 30 second video of Ray Rice knocking out his fiancé in the elevator
In case you do not want to play the 30 sec. clip above from TMZ, it clearly shows Ray Rice of the NFL’s Baltimore Ravens knocking out his fiancé Janay Palmer with a vicious left-hook to the face. Palmer goes down immediately and never moves.
Fox & Friends co-hosts crack jokes about it
It’s no surprise that the 'Fox & Friends' co-hosts responded exactly how you'd expect them to on Monday after video was released. Here’s how Fox & Friends decided to turn a terrible domestic abuse incident into what they thought would be a good time for a moment of hilarity:
"She still married him!" Steve Doocy said of Rice's wife, Janay Palmer.
"Rihanna went back to Chris Brown right after [he assaulted her]," Brian Kilmeade said. "A lot of people thought that was a terrible message."
Doocy compared the video to the elevator incident between Jay Z and Solange. To which Kilmeade then-- you guessed it-- defended Jay Z for not hitting back.
"I think the message is, take the stairs," Kilmeade concluded.
No. That's really not the message. You are complete idiots and that’s why you are on Faux News!!
Fox and Friends is easily TV’s most idiotic program but this morning they outdid even themselves. Brian Kilmeade, in particular, seems to lack the acumen or sensibility of the average kindergarten student. But, Faux is the network that also employs Sean Hannity.
As for Ray Rice, his employer the Baltimore Ravens didn’t think the video was as funny as Fox and Friends as they fired him from the team shortly after the video became public. They claim, like the NFL, that they never saw this second video until this morning. Apparently, the first video of Rice dragging the unconscious Jany Palmer out of the elevator was only enough for a ridiculous 2 game suspension.
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