Chattanooga Times Free Press

Fox’s Hume deletes tweets saying Dems don’t love country

- BY DAVID BAUDER

NEW YORK — Fox News Channel analyst Brit Hume has deleted a Fourth of July tweet that suggested Democrats “sure don’t love” America.

Hume had referred to a Gallup poll that said 47 percent of Americans said they were “extremely proud” to be Americans, the lowest percentage in the 18 years the polling company has been asking that question. Among Democrats, 32 percent of poll respondent­s said this.

In his since-deleted tweet, Hume linked to an article about the poll in a conservati­ve blog titled, “Why do Democrats hate America?”

“Hate may be too strong a word but they sure don’t love it,” Hume wrote.

Hume later wrote that some people thought that wasn’t a fair conclusion from the poll. “I agree and thus the deletion,” he said. A former ABC News correspond­ent, Hume anchored Fox’s evening newscast before retiring to an analyst’s role.

Gallup said 85 percent of Democrats reported they were extremely, very or moderately proud of America.

Only 4 percent of Democrats said they were “not at all” proud of the country, Gallup said.

Fox has taken heat for a number of statements made by its personalit­ies and guests in recent weeks. Prime-time host Laura Ingraham likened detention centers where migrant children were separated from their parents to summer camps, and commentato­r Ann Coulter called some of the children “child actors.” Commentato­r Corey Lewandowsk­i made noises belittling a story about a 10-year-old girl with Down syndrome held by authoritie­s. Contributo­r David Bossie said on the air to a black Democratic strategist that “you’re out of your cotton-picking mind.”

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