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By Ken Ronnan | Published Wed, May 20 2009 12:44 pm
MSNBC's "Morning Joe" took notice of former Minnesota Gov. Jesse Ventura’s recent media tour on torture and host Joe Scarborough had a few things to say about it.
"Perhaps Jesse should stop smoking whatever Jesse's been smoking and keep his mouth shut about things he knows absolutely nothing about. This is a guy who, by the way -- I must continue to say this -- that got paid two million dollars by this network, did one show and sucked so bad that they sent him back to Minnesota and said we never want to see you again. I wish I was that bad," Scarborough said.
Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani also throws in his two-cents.
Yesterday, on "Fox and Friends," Ventura and co-host Brian Kilmeade got into a heated debate. "I'm not worried about the terrorists' welfare. I'm worried about what our country stands for, not the terrorists' welfare," Ventura said, adding, "Where is it going to end?"
And on "The O'Reilly Factor," Bill O'Reilly had this to say about Ventura: "I don't want to confuse the former governor with facts. Let's just say on this one he is a pinhead."
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