Big story on @FoxAndFriends today: Nike's Kaep ad. But @Kilmeade says "we're not going to show it to you" because it's already gotten enough "free air time." 
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Please watch the whole 2 minutes.pic.twitter.com/Cp6wFs2fzj
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I would like to Thank
@Nike for taking a stand for what is right and good in our country. I will also continue to support their brand. Unfortunately, my republican brothers will never understand.pic.twitter.com/hFjizpeWCZ
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Nike has now become a premium brand overnight. Whoever thought of this marketing plan deserves to own the ad agency.
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Nike has NOW become a premium brand overnight????? Nike has been a premium brands for decades. This ad celebrates their 30 years of being premium
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Wieden+Kennedy proves once again why they are the gold standard creative agency.
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This ad is their nightmare.
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It's a great ad. As a disabled person, it's great to see people being celebrated for the challenges they have overcome.
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I agree with you completely, I just dont know how Kaepernick fits into that story line other than being the narrator.
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I live in a city where a policeman is on trial for murdering a teenager by shooting him 16 times and had to be stopped from reloading by his partner. I’m not the best person to argue the merits of Colin’s protest.
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That's horrific and that policeman if found guilty (I dont know the particulars of the case), should be thrown in jail. Just like the cop in SC that shot the man as he was running away, he rightly went to jail, not necessarily long enough for me. I just feel Kaep is a 1/2
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polarizing figure that hurts his cause more than helps. When you wear socks that depict cops as pigs and t-shirts glorifying Castro and Che while making millions it hits a lot of regular joes the wrong way. But hey, this is just my opinion. Have good one.
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It's a really good ad.
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Pat Tillman and others like him know what it is like to truly "sacrifice everything." Kaepernick sacrificed a dwindling football career; he gets to start something new whereas Tillman made the ultimate sacrifice with his life. Now tell me why we should be praising Kaepernick?
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Pat Tillman was a far left liberal who was killed in a friendly fire incident and who's government covered it up. You know nothing about him. His widow has said he wouldn't want his name being used to attack those who kneel during the anthem. Take his name out your mouth.
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So just because Kaep narrated a video for Nike that all of sudden makes him a poster child for sacrificing everything? Why do you have to be a Fox News viewer to think that he’s not the face of an American who gave it all?
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You will never get it. MAGA is your mantra.
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What are you talking about? This issue has nothing to do with MAGA or DT. It’s MY opinion that Kaepernick is not a person who has sacrificed it all. I also served in the military and have witnessed sacrifice. Kaepernick is not it.
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So what would have to sacrifice for u to be happy with his sacrifice? I mean u said u served. Could it be legitimately argued that since you didnt die in combat, you didnt give enough? No, this crazy that there is an outrage over a guy saying people are being unfairly handled.
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Sad thing is, you have no idea of what he has sacrificed for his belief, his work, or his legacy. And for the record, you dont have to join the service to be a hero, a patriot, an AMERICAN, OR TO HAVE SACRIFICED ANYTHING.
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I never said you had to join the service to be a patriot or an American that has sacrificed everything.
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U know the funny thing is the military doesnt make the flag or stand for it. They protect what it means. They fight for what it means. The flag represents the nation of diversity, ideas, and culture. The melting pot.
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You're still at it?
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