![]() ![]() You’re shaking your head, I appreciate it.” The facts are that every single person who has been briefed on this subject has come away with the same conclusion-Republican, Democrat-so I’m sorry that that disgusts you. “At some point,” said Spicer, “report the facts. I apologize.Īt the same time that O’Reilly was feverishly attempting unwind these peculiar and offensive comments about a prominent black woman, several hundred miles south in Washington D.C., White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer was at the podium, scolding April Ryan of American Urban Radio Networks-a black, female journalist who’d drawn Spicer’s ire by pressing him on the Trump administration’s alleged collusion with Russia. ![]() I said that again today on Fox & Friends calling her ‘old school.’ Unfortunately, I also made a jest about her hair which was dumb. Then, quickly, as if sensing the hot water he’d just swan dived into, O’Reilly began to back track (sort of):Īs I have said many times, I respect Congresswoman Maxine Waters for being sincere in her beliefs. “I love James Brown, but it’s the same hair James Brown-the godfather of soul-had.” “I didn’t say she wasn’t attractive,” O’Reilly responded. Host Ainsley Earhardt interjected, “No, I gotta defend her on that,” she said, “You can’t go after a woman’s looks. O’Reilly continued: “If we have a picture of James-it’s the same one.” In response, there were loud barks of (male) laughter on the set. “I didn’t hear a word she said,” O’Reilly said, interrupting his hosts. Instead of responding to Waters’s comments, O’Reilly opted to focus on something else. Fox News host Bill O’Reilly began his day on the set of Fox & Friends, where he was asked about remarks that Representative Maxine Waters made Monday evening on the floor of Congress about Trump supporters and patriotism. Tuesday was not a good day for America’s hard-charging white men. ![]()
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