No votes or money in that.
Easy to blame whitey...
He was on fire about this last night too, you may have seen part of his replay of his TPM. When O’Reilly gets pissed off he lets the anger show through and it’s really pretty impressive, and he seems to have taken a new tact on this issue, doing that now two days in a row. Say what you will about BOR, but he’s got a great bully pulpit and if he uses it effectively, he could do some good.
For example, he asked a black guest if he agreed that the disintegration of the black family and culture was to blame and the guy but BS-ed and spun. O’Reilly replied: “Maybe you didn’t understand the question...” and then restated it, didn’g give the guy one millimeter to spin and he ended up answering the question pretty well. Maybe no means no in the no spin zone?
Has BOR smelled the coffee? I don’t have a TV so I don’t watch him; however, I have seen his act once or twice before. Seems he tries to lay claim to anti-PC sentiments but he picks the safest of topics to castigate the left on. Tough issues seem to find him one of the choir. Of course, this is my perception. Tackling the REAL issues of race in this country would take a lot more cajones than anything I’ve ever seen that wannabe ever display.
I am a huge critic of O’Reilly. But this took guts. Kudos.
He is a breath of fresh air. He isn't afraid of ANYONE. I admire his guts. He came on when the lamestream media had NO ONE to speak for the conservative point of view--he was the FIRST.
OReally is not always wrong just mostly...
That’s racist.
Leni
We can talk about how difficult it is for parents and children to live in that environment. But somehow it's terribly wrong to draw the obvious conclusion: That we should discourage people from choosing that lifestyle. I understand death and divorce may force people into it. But somehow it's taboo to stand up and say: "If it's so challenging, difficult and draining, we should tell young people to avoid it."