'Fox & Friends' railed against millennials and actor Mark Ruffalo Tuesday after he declared 'capitalism is killing us,' with the show's first guest mocking the actor for being a millionaire and accusing him of misinforming millennials about socialism.
"Everything is on-demand, they don't have to worry about their needs so they focus on their wants. And they think that there's just a lot of misinformation, because there is cronyism, because there is government intervention, people think that something like health care is capitalism when it's really not," she added.
Roth and Earhardt focused their criticism on Ruffalo and accused him of hypocrisy by saying he is"railing against the very system that made him a millionaire" and describing him as having an estimated $30 million net worth. Several images shown in the Fox News segment placed him next to campaign signs for Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders.
Earhardt cited an October Gallup poll of U.S. adults which found 60 percent of Americans have a positive view of capitalism, versus 39 percent who say the same about socialism. The same survey found 35 percent of Americans view socialism in a negative way, but the poll did not address that tens of millions of Americans currently benefit from so-called"socialist" programs including Social Security and Medicare.
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