Despite the Congressional Budget Office's calculations that 22 million more Americans would be uninsured by 2026 under the proposed GOP health care bill, one Fox News host seems unconcerned.

While appearing on Fox News Specialists, Lisa Kennedy Montgomery shot down Democrats' criticisms of the House bill by saying, "You know what the crazy thing is? We're all going to die."

Montgomery hosts the show "Kennedy" on Fox Business Network, but was filling in on Fox News Specialists. The episode aired Wednesday morning, according to progressive group Media Matters.

Montgomery's comments followed a spliced up tape of Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Va., Rep. Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., and Sen. Al Franken, D-Minn. (who host Eric Bolling seemed to confuse with Sen. Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y.) criticizing the proposed health care plan.

The Democrats argued that if the legislation were to pass, thousands of Americans would die as a result. Franken estimated it would be between 1,000 to 2,000 people, while Pelosi said, "Hundreds of thousands of people will die if this bill passes."

Montgomery responded sarcastically, saying, "At least they're not employing any hyperbole at all."

She went on to say, "You know what the crazy thing is? We're all going to die. And they can't predict - there's no way - unless they're absolutely psychic and have a party line to heaven, they don't know who's going to die or when or how many people. That is such a fool's errand trying to quantify something that serious and grave."

You can watch the entire exchange here:

Nonpartisan analysis by the Congressional Budget Office found the Senate health care bill would reduce the deficit by $321 billion, but would increase the uninsured population by 22 million over the next nine years. A Senate vote on the bill was delayed Tuesday.