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Fired MSNBC analyst DEFENDS vile Charlie Kirk comments as network bosses address ‘unacceptable’ on-air remarks

Former MSNBC analyst Matthew Dowd claimed that Charlie Kirk’s ‘hateful words’ were killed and the network was cave in a conservative ‘mafia’ cave in ignition.

While reports about the shooting of Kirk on a university campus in Utah on Wednesday, Dowd called Kirk as a ‘separatist’ and accused him of making ‘hate speech’ before claiming that the right -wing activist brought the shooting.

“And I’m always going back, hateful thoughts led to hateful words, which led to hateful actions,” he said.

Dowd also predicted whether the gunshot was fired by a fan celebrated at the event.

He then apologized for the comments before he announced that MSNBC was released later.

On Friday, 64 -year -old boy Long shipment for reason The network entered the ‘right -wing media mafia’ while deciding on him.

“Although most of my words in MSNBC know that my words are misinterpreted, the timing of my words was forgotten (I said that without knowing that Kirk was a target) and I apologized for any wrong communication by me, I was terminated until the end of the day ‘.

In a company -wide note on Friday, The best rice in MSNBC called Dowd’s comments ‘unacceptable and insensitive’.

In a long article on Friday, former MSNBC political analyst Matthew Dowd argued that the network defeated the ‘right -wing media mafia’ in his publications on Charlie Kirk.

Kirk was assassinated on Wednesday while addressing the students in Utah Valley College in Orem

Kirk was assassinated on Wednesday while addressing the students in Utah Valley College in Orem

“This scope contradicts the encouragement of civil dialogue and to be willing to listen to the perspectives of those who have different views, Brian, CEO of Brian Roberts, Compast President Mike Cavanagh and Versan CEO Mark Lazarus.

“ We should do better, ” he added.

On Thursday, a source familiar with the situation Daily Mail to MSNBC staff He immediately knew that Dowd’s words were inappropriate.

During the live analysis while breaking the news, Dowd spent time to characterize Kirk’s views with pointed jabs.

“I think these people are just … You can’t stand with these terrible thoughts we have, and then you can’t say these terrible words and you don’t expect terrible actions to take place,” he said. ‘This is the unfortunate environment we are in.’

Defending his comments on Friday, Dowd, ‘the only thing known at that time was fired and Kirk was still a target or was shot yet there was no report,’ he said.

‘I said’ Kirk was a multi -separatist and polarized figure. Later, we are in a toxic time in America, unlike every other democracy in the world, unlike our combination of a combination and access to weapons, ‘he continued.

‘Holocaust victims’ efforts to remind Germany in the 1930s #itstartedwithwords came to my mind and now my legendary line “hateful thoughts ultimately lead to hateful actions that lead to hateful words,” I said.

‘I thought about how he might not agree to myself. I think I’m pure. ‘

After Dowd's words, MSNBC President Rebecca Kutler apologized for the Analyst without announcement of any reflection.

After Dowd’s words, MSNBC President Rebecca Kutler apologized for the Analyst without announcement of any reflection.

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Read a note reading a note that reads a note signed by Comcast CEO Brian Roberts, Comcast President Mike Cavanagh and Versan CEO Mark Lazarus.

After the explanations, MSNBC President Rebecca Kutler apologized for Dowd without any reflection.

A few hours later, as he continued to react to Dowd, the news revealed that he was fired.

Msnbc refused to comment on why the network only published Dowd’s ax after a short time.

On Friday, the University of Cumberland announced that he would not invite Dowd from a planned speech in October.

President of Tennessee School Paul C. Stomb, ‘This series was created to encourage civilian discourse and participation, and after Mr. Dowd’s last comments, we decided to cancel the lesson.’

The authority added: ‘We are grateful to families supporting this donated course series and plan to re -plan with a new speaker in the spring of 2026.’

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