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Let him be clear: Marc Lamont Hill explains 'misunderstood' comment about 'exciting' Dorner manhunt

As Twitchy reported, Columbia University Professor Marc Lamont Hill appeared on CNN yesterday to lend his take on the then-ongoing Christopher Dorner manhunt, which he said was “like watching ‘Django Unchained’ in real life. It’s kind of exciting!” Hill appeared on “The O’Reilly Factor” tonight to clarify his remarks, but did he use his appearance on Fox News to remove his foot from his mouth or insert the other one?

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https://twitter.com/AmericanGlob/status/302223528088989696

He’s not defending Dorner in any way, you see, but it would be “irresponsible” not to use this crisis as a launching point for an “important public conversation” on police corruption, which, incidentally, might not have had anything to do with Dorner’s actions. But as CNN’s Don Lemon said, Dorner’s rambling manifesto is “something that we need to talk about.”

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We’ll allow that Dr. Hill might be right about one thing. The violence in “Django Unchained” made several moviegoers physically ill, and we’re not feeling so well after watching the ongoing Marc Lamont Hill saga either. It’s kind of sickening.

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