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What is Senator John Kennedy's opinion about Ms. Crow's political statements?
Senator Kennedy acknowledges Ms. Crow's right to express her opinion, stating directly that "she is entitled to her opinion" and that he believes "she means well." However, he strongly disagrees with the substance of her thoughts, delivering a pointed critique through colorful language. Kennedy dismissively suggests that "if she ever had a clever thought, it died alone and afraid," indicating he finds her political perspectives severely lacking in merit or insight. His response demonstrates his characteristic blunt rhetorical style while addressing political differences.

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Senator Kennedy Critiques Political Opinions
Fox News·7 months ago
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