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Home > Arts & Leisure > Entertainers   »   Is Brian Kilmeade Hispanic?

 
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Is Brian Kilmeade Hispanic?

He anchors along with Steve Doocy (l.), and female anchor E.D. Hill on the early morning Fox News program on TV.

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Old Jun 16, 2006, 12:21 AM   #2  
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Thanx for the response.
Unfortunately your link is giving me a blank page.
The reason I ask about this anchor is because he definitely looks as if he could be Hispanic, the other two anchors say that they were thinking about him whenever a Hispanic issue arises, he vehemently looked offended over the immigration overemphasis that the other two anchors were giving several days ago, and is treated by the other two anchors as if he were Hispanic since they seem to keep him at arm's length while they smirk and chortle over well-chosen comments which seem to be specifically designed to get his goat.

I intended to point this out to anyone in charge of Fox News but then I found that no mention of his being Hispanic so I was left in a quandery. You can't go by names alone since some professional people who change their names in an attempt to fit in better with the dominant culture. The actor Smitts is one. Vicki Carr is another who changed her name from Cardona to Carr. In any case thanks for trying to help out.
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Sorry the site is not working for you, it still is for me. Here's the contents:

Brian Kilmeade

Born: 7-May-1963
Birthplace: Long Island, NY

Gender: Male
Ethnicity: White
Sexual orientation: Straight
Occupation: TV Personality

Nationality: United States
Executive summary: Fox News Channel host

Host, Fox and Friends.

Wife: (3 children)

University: Long Island University, Brookville, NY

Official Website:
http://www.briankilmeade.com/

His being classified as white doesn't disqualify him from being Hispanic since there are millions of Hispanics who are white. Cameron Diaz, being just one of millions of possoble examples.

http://quickfacts.census.gov/qfd/meta/long_68174.htm
Hispanics: A Culture, Not a Race
Now, repeat after me: "Hispanic is not a race." Disregard nearly every US Government form which asks for race and shake your head in dismay at the cultural ...

http://members.tripod.com/~Campello/hispanic.html
Who are they?
While Hispanic is not a race, it is an ethnic classification. Hispanics are people that have been in this country for a very long time. ...

http://www.hispanic-research.com/home/who_are_they.htm
FAQ
Hispanic is NOT a race. There are many races within the Latino community, including White, Black, Native Indian, and even Asian. ...

http://www.hispanic-research.com/home/faq.htm


All the sarcasm being hurled in his direction by the other two anchors' via negative body language, especially that of the male anchor, Steve Doocy, who looks like a cross between the Elmer Fudd cartoon character and Tweedy Bird, indicate that Brian Kilmeade isn't being considered just regular member of the group but simply a bothersome appendage.
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