Posted on 05/02/2014 12:02:49 PM PDT by bestintxas
Jamie Foxx doesn't think Fox News star Bill O'Reilly star is a bad guy.
The two got to know each other recently at a charity event, and Foxx explored both his impression of the pundit and Fox News' editorial process earlier this week with The Daily Beast.
In doing so, Foxx insinuated the conservative channel's coverage reflects an animosity toward people of color.
When it comes to Bill OReilly or Fox News, what people arent factoring in is that they have a huge audience and thats how they make their money. Its hard to do, but you sort of have to look beyond their job. Ive seen Bill OReilly around and he isnt a bad dude. Its not like Id want to hang out with him or whatever, but hes playing a character. So I look at it like, OK, man. Youre fooling your people and getting your check, because these guys get a lot of money. If he doesnt do that he doesnt make news, and the only way they make news is by saying the most outlandish stuff that they can about minorities....
We live in a world that has two sides. And its unfortunate because Bill OReilly is a smart person and if Bill OReilly wanted to, he could do so much for bringing the gap closer. We live in a world where people are looking for role models on both sidesa
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And the only way Foxx can keep his career together is to say outlandish things about everyone else.
Kiss my ass, Jaime Fox.
Been calling him that for awhile and no, I will not be going to see the Spider Man movie he is in...just because he is in it.
Thus ends a “tradition” of enjoying the genre, thanks to a black racist.
It’s obvious he comes from a town known primarily for its mental hospital. ‘nuff said.
Back in the 90’s I thought Foxx was funny. Then a few years ago he decided to let it all hang out and tell everyone how he really thinks. Turns out he’s a racist dirtbag. Haven’t cared for him since.
In Living Color was the most outlandish show about minorities ever on television.
Umm, Rove News Network is not a conservative channel and BO is in no way a conservative. Plus, once agian the race baitors fail to provide a single example in support of their point.
Jamie Foxx’s mission is to play the race card at the first hint that anyone, anywhere is telling the truth about the ongoing problems in the black community that only the black community can solve.
Feb 11, 2013 - Jamie Foxx is sparking controversy once again for saying that black people are the “most talented people in the world.”
Dec 5, 2012 - Jamie Foxx caused some controversy when he referred to President Barack Obama as “our lord and savior” at the 2012 Soul Train Awards
‘Django’ Controversy - Jamie Foxx jokes, ‘I kill all the white people. How great is that?’
Jamie Foxx Unleashes Miley Cyrus Radio Tirade - MTV
backstage at the Grammys, Foxx, 41, told her to get a gum transplant and to “make a sex tape and grow up... Get like Britney Spears and do some heroin... get some crack in your pipe... Catch chlamydia on a bicycle seat.”
Someone else is heard calling her a “white bitch.”
Foxx has a teenage daughter.
Mr. Foxx joked about his new film, Django Unchained, saying, I kill all the white people in the movie. How great is that? He went on to brag how black it is to butcher whites.
But Im going to tell you right now, speaking of blackness, my president, President Obama, is back up in the White House four more years. How black is that? Mr. Foxx said. And not only that, hes so black, he was playing basketball during the Election Day. How black is that? But he was also late for his acceptance speech. OK, all the white people, this is your turn how black is that?
Jami’s goal is to say the most ignorant, racist, and stupid thing about whites.
Obama is turning America into a turd-world nation just like all the other black leaders in Africa did to their countries. How black is THAT!
All we are missing from the little Kenyan is for him to dress up in a make believe General’s uniform complete with tin badges. Oh, wait, maybe he can pin on his fake Nobel Peace Prize he never earned.
Fox is valued at $85 million according to celebritynetworth.com
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If we look back in recent history, there are multitudes of examples of racist remarks being made with no fanfare what-so-ever.
Jamie Foxxs comments on Saturday Night Live about his new film, Django Unchained: I get free. I save my wife and I kill all the white people in the movie. How great is that?
CNN contributor Roland Martin said, The NRA is the new Ku Klux Klan and their arming of the so many black youths, and loading our community up with drugs and then having an open shooting gallery is the work of people who dont have our best interests at heart.”
Democratic Governor, Pat Quinn, posted tweets condoning an article written in the Chicago Sun Times that compared black Republican supporters of Bruce Rauner (the Republican candidate) to Jews who collaborated with the Nazis against their brethren: “As a general rule, individuals will sell out the interests of their groups in return for personal benefit. It isnt just a black thing. Jews collaborated with the Nazis during World War II, helping them to round up their own people in the hopes theyd be the last to go.”
Al Sharpton: “We taught philosophy and astrology and mathematics before Socrates and them Greek homos ever got around to it.
Joe Biden: You cannot go into a 7-11 or Dunkin Donuts unless you have a slight Indian Accent. Im not joking.
Joe Biden about then Senator Obama: I mean youve got the first sort of mainstream African American who is articulate and bright and clean and nice-looking guy. I mean , thats a storybook, man.
Jesse Jackson: Barack hes talking down to black people telling niggers how to behave.
Thats all Hymie wants to talk about, is Isreal; every time you go to Hymietown, thats all they want to talk about.
Marion Barry: We got to do something about these Asians coming in and opening up businesses and dirty shops. They ought to go.
Then lets not forget Paula Dean, taken down for allegedly using the N word over 30 years ago, but Senator Robert Byrd remained in office through 2010 even though he was a member of the Ku Klux Klan and lead his local chapter in his younger years.
Who will be the judge and jury? Who will determine what is right and wrong? What is the timeline on offenses? Can the government monitor your private conversations and then use them to destroy you because they feel your comments were inappropriate or were not politically correct? These are all very interesting questions and will, no doubt, be the subject of much controversy over the coming days and months.
But wait, thanks to a new bill introduced, we might already have an answer to these questions. Senator Ed Markey (D-MA) and Rep. Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) have introduced a bill known as the The Hate Crime Reporting Act of 2014. This bill would assign, as judge and duty, the Justice Department (Eric Holder) and the US Commission on Human Rights to decide what constitutes unacceptable speech. If this bill is approved, they will be monitoring the use of telecommunications, including the Internet, broadcast television and radio, cable television, public access television, commercial mobile services, and other electronic media, to find those who, in their opinion, promote hate crimes.
https://patriotpost.us/commentary/25352
Any time you hear these idiots say things like this they don’t give any specific examples. Its all generalizations that have no basis in reality. Unless, of course, you buy into the BS that ANY criticism of a black president is racist or advocating for reduced government spending is racist.
To leftists BOR is an ultra-conservative, as is Fox News. So are Greta and Megyn. Maybe they all are in comparison to the left.
I think I saw him mocking homosexuals on a bit for the Kelly Ripa/ Michael Strahan Show this morning. (In my defense, it was in the few minutes before Limbaugh came on.)
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