EXCERPT:
FOWLER: "Charlie, this is where I’m going to have to stop you. This is the president of the United States. This is not about entertainment. This is about leadership."
KIRK: "He's at a political rally, Richard. People go there to be entertained, there's an element to that, —"
FOWLER: "You can’t sit here and say that Neil Cavuto is your friend —"
KIRK: " — and these Democrat politicians that get Hollywood folks and rock stars on stage with them and comedians do the exact same thing."
FOWLER: "He’s not a rock star, though. He's the president of the United States, the leader of the free world. And for him to sit here and attack a journalist, multiple journalists, for reporting the facts on his presidency is not only problematic, it’s unpresidential and it’s un-American. Our First Amendment is the freedom of the press."