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D'Amato Explodes On Air: "Racist Bull****!"

Former US Senator Al D'Amato (R-NY) dropped the bull bomb three times while excoriating a fellow TV guest for making comments he deemed racist.  Appearing on FBN's "Money Rocks," D'Amato took exception to statements from GOP strategist Jack Burkman regarding unskilled labor and Nigerians, and let Burkman have it:
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In an age where the racism charge is tossed about regularly and irresponsibly, did D'Amato overreact, or was he right to unload on Burkman? I tend to side with D'Amato here and agree wholeheartedly with his point that by adding a racial tinge to the discussion, Burkman sabotaged his own point.

(via Mediaite).

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