Bret Stephens responds to being called a 'bedbug': 'Rhetoric is dehumanizing'

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WATCH: NYTimes columnist Bret Stephens discusses his reaction to 'bedbug' tweet from George Washington University professor.

While appearing on MSNBC, New York Times columnist Bret Stephens explained why he deleted his Twitter after being called a "bedbug" by a professor at George Washington University.

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