Mary Katharine Ham and Bill O’Reilly once again went toe to toe on marijuana legalization Monday night, and Ham was not pleased to have her child brought into the argument on national television. Fox Nation has the full segment, but this clip skips right to Ham’s eye roll of death.
Uh oh I don’t think @mkhammer liked Mr Bill bringing up her daughter… https://t.co/rrHnfiTi2f
— johnny dollar (@johnnydollar01) January 14, 2014
Last time I checked @mkhammer 'a daughter isn't a Fox News contributor. Leave her out of it @oreillyfactor. Disgusting.
— Bethany S. Mandel (@bethanyshondark) January 14, 2014
It's one thing to talk about children in the abstract. To bring @mkhammer 's daughter into the conversation is completely inappropriate.
— Bethany S. Mandel (@bethanyshondark) January 14, 2014
Good for @mkhammer for going right back at O'Reilly. He should not have brought up her daughter. Out if bounds in my opinion.
— Rich Shiller (@RichardShiller) January 14, 2014
@mkhammer That was a bit much to for O'reilly to use your child as an example. I'd be pissed off.
— ?? Your Mother’s Clown ?? (@FMSD14) January 14, 2014
@mkhammer Ugh, @oreillyfactor's a pinhead. Him bringing up your child is shameful. Let's take rights from adults For The Children.
— Kim Jong-unthony Bialy (@AnthonyBialy) January 14, 2014
@mkhammer Bully O'Reilly brings child into MJ discussion as cheap aid to try to win argument, no?
— Bob Washburn (@bobwash) January 14, 2014
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@oreillyfactor Word of the day "Cad", A man who would use @mkhammer 's child to gain emotional advantage in an argument lost on logic #loser
— K. Edwards (@Writer_KEdwards) January 14, 2014
@oreillyfactor I hope you consider apologizing to @mkhammer for mentioning her child. It was easy to see you really upset her. #OffLimits
— Theresa Sickles (@tsickles321) January 14, 2014
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@BenHowe I'm putting all my kid's talking points on that annoying crinkly fabric in all the baby Feel & Learn books. Keep it pithy, kid!
— Mary Katharine Ham (@mkhammer) January 14, 2014
Editor’s note: Mary Katharine’s name was initially misspelled in the title and text of this post. We have corrected our mistake and apologize for the error.
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