The hosts of the Fox ‘News’ hen-house, ‘Outnumbered’ invited Duane Chapman aka ‘Dog’ the Bounty Hunter, to dish about Hillary Clinton and rave about Marco Rubio…But too late, they learned that he is politically dyslexic. Chapman caused feathers to fly, and tears to flow (if Kennedy is to be believed) when he opined that Hillary Clinton is the “most qualified candidate.”
It all began equitably enough. Chapman was asked what he thought about ‘rising star’ Senator Marco Rubio. “Well, I like him and his wife is beautiful but I don’t think he could beat the dynamic duo,” Chapman replied. Tantaros,who is not a quick study – asked Chapman to identify the ‘dynamic duo.’ “The Clintons,” answered Chapman, to the stunned astonishment of the Stepford Hosts. Chapman explained “I want someone in there with experience, we’re at war.”
Sandra Smith quickly pointed out that the former US Senator and Secretary of State is ‘weak on foreign policy.’ Chapman cited Clinton’s statements on the Middle East, which ‘prove that she can be a tough leader, although she prefers using diplomacy instead of violence.’
Chapman reminded the four that he is a Republican, adding; “I’m a Republican but I have faith in the dynamic duo.”
Kennedy, whose qualifications include, but are limited to – a stint as V-Jay on MTV, expressed her sadness and disappointment in Chapman by moaning:
“That makes me so sad right now. Like, I love everything about you. I think you’re powerful and heroic but the fact that you endorse Hillary Clinton—it makes me sadder than ‘The Notebook.’”
To be the cause of Kennedy crying into her stuffed animals, and all because he isn’t the hero she’d admired, touched his big marshmallow heart, because Chapman softened the blow for her by saying that he hadn’t actually ‘endorsed’ Hillary, but he hasn’t seen anyone who can challenge her.
Tantaros soon got things rolling again with snark, and unfounded allegations against Hillary Clinton. If you’re seeking employment,It’s likely that there is a position open at Fox, vetting guests on ‘Outnumbered.’