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Rich Eisen eviscerates presidents of Harvard, Penn and MIT for 'unacceptable responses' on Capitol Hill

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The "Rich Eisen Show" is usually sports talk with special guests in that world, hot takes about teams and players, and anything found in a typical sports talk program. 

However, the veteran sports personality took time on Wednesday to talk about a more important topic in his eyes, one that he believes he had to speak about because he has a platform to tell his thoughts and opinions. 

Eisen went on to rip the university presidents of Harvard (Dr. Claudine Gay), Penn (M. Elizabeth Magill) and MIT (Dr. Sally Kornbluth) who gave "unacceptable responses" in his eyes when asked if calling for "genocide" warrants a violation of respective campus codes of conduct in terms of harassment and bullying while testifying at the House of Representative about antisemitism on their campuses.

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NFL GameDay Live's Rich Eisen looks on prior to the NFL Super Bowl LV football game between the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Kansas City Chiefs on Feb. 7, 2021 in Tampa, Florida. (Cooper Neill/Getty Images)

The presidents responded "with a bunch of word salad and nonsense," Eisen said, when answering the question, which concerned him. 

"Oh, so we have to wait for the genocide to happen before you kick someone off of campus? Is that right?

"By just allowing that speech makes people comfortable to commit the genocide. You understand that? By not being unequivocal and saying, ‘Yes, this is a violation and anybody who violates it is off campus.’ They can’t go to Harvard, Penn or MIT. By saying, ‘Well it depends on this, that and the other thing,’ makes them comfortable to commit the genocide. 

"It is the lesson you

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