Tweets Of The Day: Fox News Fear-Mongers Its Kim Davis Interview
Megyn Kelly, just after news broke that Kim Davis was yet again slapped down by a federal court, sent these fear-mongering tweets about her interview tonight.
Surprisingly, Fox News has done little to publicize its interview tonight of Rowan County clerk Kim Davis, in the wake of ABC News’ interview trifecta: three showings of three slightly different Kim Davis interviews:
Kim Davis: My Conscience Trumps Others’ Happiness Because ‘I’m Here In Preparation For An Eternity’
Watch: Kim Davis ‘Sad’ Gays ‘So Unhappy’ That They Don’t Feel ‘Dignified’ Without ‘A Piece Of Paper’
Watch: Kim Davis Tells ABC News What Hurts Her The Most Is Being Called ‘A Hypocrite Of A Christian’
Megyn Kelly will air her interview of Kim Davis tonight at 9 on Fox.Â
Immediately after news broke late this afternoon that a federal judge has once again denied a motion made by Davis’ lawyers, Kelly sent out these tweets filled with victimization and fear-mongering:
What will #KimDavis do if she’s arrested again? Will she stand by her Christian beliefs? Watch my interview w/ her TONIGHT on #KellyFile.
— Megyn Kelly (@megynkelly) September 23, 2015
Her controversial stand against same-sex marriage made headlines – Ky. clerk #KimDavis joins me at 9p ET in cable news exclusive. #KellyFile
— Megyn Kelly (@megynkelly) September 23, 2015
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