Fox host Briane Kilmeade on Trump: Part of being an adult is ‘learning how to lose’

During an appearance on the Fox News show Media Buzz with host Howard Kurtz, Fox & Friends co-host Brian Kilmeade had some harsh words for former President Donald Trump and his evidence-free claims of mass voter fraud in the 2020 election.

Kurtz started out the segment by pointing out that “at the heart of the outraged media coverage of January 6 is Donald Trump’s insistence — we sometimes get several statements a day from him — that he he did not lose the election.”

“You have some thoughts about that?” Kurtz asked Kilmeade.

“Yeah, I do,” Kilmeade replied. “I think that in life, you have to learn to lose. Hillary Clinton has to learn that. You know, Al Gore pretty much did learn that. Stacey Abrams didn’t learn that.”

“And if you did, in fact, get screwed out of this election, put together an A-team list of lawyers — not the ones we witnessed — and show us the districts and show us how,” Kilmeade continued, obliquely referring to the dozens and dozens of lawsuits that Trump lost in state and federal courts across the country. “I have not seen any of that.”

“In life, we have to learn to lose, Democrats and Republicans,” said Kilmeade later in the segment.

“Is it anti-Trump by the media to report the fact that there is no significant evidence of widespread fraud?” asked Kurtz.

“It isn’t,” Kilmeade replied, adding that Trump’s “re-litigating 2020 is not helping the country.”

Sky Palma

Before launching DeadState back in 2012, Sky Palma has been blogging about politics, social issues and religion for over a decade. He lives in Los Angeles and also enjoys Brazilian jiu jitsu, chess, music and art.