The death of Kirk has brought about people trying to fill the void of rancid politics, and Brian Kilmeade stepped up. He suggested we kill homeless people on TV (skeet). Reading his wikipedia page, this isn't an aberration, he likes counter-jihads, he likes pure blood of Finns and Swedes, sees all terrorists as Muslims. He likes to spread lies about judges whom he doesn't like the rulings. I can see why the right doesn't like Wikipedia, it's factual, honest, and makes outlandish comments as part of the record, not ephemeral things.
Heather Cox Richardson:
"Senator Joe McCarthy (R-WI) pioneered this technique in the 1950s when he would grab media attention with outrageous statements and outright lies that destroyed lives, then flit to the next target, leaving fact checkers panting in his wake. By the time they proved he was lying, the news cycle had leaped far ahead, and the corrections got nowhere near the attention the lies had."
Attention getting lies and controversial statements that befuddle the people.
Brian Kilmeade defends the Assaulter-in-Chief separating families, climate change denial. He has said some criticisms of Trump, he's not a complete shill, just a mostly shill.
You can't capture the death cult nature of Trump more than this statement of wishing to kill humans.
I don't think apologies are sincere, I think Kilmeade lets you know who he is, and he worries about the backlash of people being disgusted by his articulation of the death cult. A real apology would be to stop spouting such hateful murder cult bile. He has such a long history of it, it's hard to imagine he won't stop. Anyway, he was trying to get attention in the attention economy, and he got it. The apology is just another moment in the spotlight for him. The nihilist can play both sides all he wants for attention. He likes purity of blood. Hitler went after the people with disabilities first. He cleaned out all the group homes of people with disabilities.