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Mary Katharine Ham hammers Bill O’Reilly for bringing up for baby in pot talk

bill-oreillyMary Katharine Ham had a baby named Georgia back in August. You would think a six month old baby would be off limits for Bill O’Reilly, but you would be wrong. After last week’s ass whoopin’ by Mary Katharine Ham of Bill O’Reilly over a discussion about pot, the two were at it again tonight, The slimy O’Reilly who got his ass handed to him yet again went after Mary Mary Katharine Ham’s baby to try and make his anti marijuana points. Basically what gasbag O’Reilly’s argument was is that he was fine with adults doing pot, just not children. Isn’t that exact;y what the Colorado and Washington laws state? As you would expect, Mary Katharine Ham wasn’t happy about having her child brought up by bully O’Reilly. Watch the following video below.

Mary Katharine Ham hammers Bill O’Reilly for bringing up for baby in pot talk groups

It’s funny how O’Reilly claims that Ham is ‘dodging’ when she is the one who answered the questions. It was O’Reilly who dodged. He’s gotten owned two weeks in a row by MKH, so you know O’Reilly is stung. He didn’t have race hustler/O’Reilly sucker Juan Williams on the protect him from
Ham this week either.

Here is MKH in her own words on Hotair.com:

The funny thing about these exchanges is marijuana legalization isn’t even a top issue for me, but I will do battle to defend the right of more than half the country to reasonably hold that position without being accused of being potheads and infant pot-smoking advocates. I just feel the real and social costs of prohibition are huge (hundreds of billions in taxpayer money), the Drug War has been a failure (80 percent of Americans agree), we should think about other strategies for non violent drug offenders than jail (80 percent of those polled in Texas agree) and the states are meant to be laboratories of democracy, and will function as such on this issue. I do not deny downsides and dangers exist and am in full agreement about wanting to keep it away from children. The Drug War hasn’t been great at doing that. I’m not personally a big fan of weed, but I do think, though they can be abused, adults can enjoy both marijuana and alcohol in moderation and still be perfectly healthy, productive people.

I wish I had mentioned this this, too, which I’ve mentioned in other O’Reilly segments on this subject. The social cost of marijuana arrests —1.5 million drug arrests, almost half for marijuana, and the vast majority of those for possession only—do fall disproportionately on minority populations even though white people use the drug at the same rate. Incarceration does happen, and the cost can be devastating, and the punishments desperately unfair.