Fox News presenter Sean Hannity, told the controversial journalist Taylor Lorenz “it seems that there is a missing chip” on Wednesday while assaulting the former New York Times reporter for his strange comments, a shooter of the accused CEO Luigi Mangione.
The conservative personality of the media faced Lorenz in a tense return and after his questionable comments on the violent death of the CEO of United of United, Brian Thompson, 50, and demanded to know if he condemned the 26 -year -old mangaje fans.
“Will you say that someone who praises this guy has no soul, consciousness and a heart?” Hannity asked Lorenz, who offered an answer to light.
“I don’t believe in things like religious things like souls and all these things,” he said.
When Hannity repeated the question, Lorenz also left the subject.
“I think that each of the 70,000 Americans that every year due to the lack of medical insurance also has a heart,” he said.
Hannity continued to drive her with the same question, but Lorenz deviated every time.
“When you talk about souls, that is not really my specialty. In what I specialize is extremism,” Lorenz before Hannity cut with a “obviously.”
Previously in the star interview with the former Washington post columnist, Hannity faced Lorenz about his statements about high profile murder.
The technology reporter said previously that she felt “joy” about the murder of Father Casado and this week tried to rationalize the legions of mangrary supporters.
“You’re going to see that women feel like:” Oh, my God, here is a man who is a revolutionary, who is famous, who is handsome, who is young, who is intelligent, is a living room that is morally in good man, “Why?
Lorenz said Wednesday night that he never said he felt joy for death, but felt joy “that the brutality of our health system was finally recognized.”
“I think our current health system is murderer,” he added.
Hannity then lay down.
“His comments basically put their seal of approval about murder and murder, and I am trying to understand, whether he likes this guy or who likes the way he does business or not, he is defending and putting a smiling face in the murder, and I am trying to understand what is in his soul that does not understand that he is a father and a husband here,” said Hannity.
“What are you losing yourself? It seems that there is a lost chip with you,” he added.
Lorenz also said that flattening comments on Mangione, who could face the death penalty if he is convicted at the federal level, is how other people think about him.
“I am describing the mentality of these fans that appear in the court of Luigi and appear outside their jail cell,” Lorenz said.