Bill O’Reilly’s At It Again

first it was russel simmons, then dame dash, then cam’ron, ludacris, then snoop..now jay-z, jeezy AND barack-indirectly of course.

are we not clear that music is a form of expression and entertainment? there are many people who would say the same things jay or jeezy said in this song, but maybe using different words and probably to a less grander audience.

what upsets me is-bill always tries to find away to attack anything black, urban, hiphop, democratic, liberal and/or the adult entertainment industry. even after attacking jenna jameson’s(porn star) choice in careers, he proceeded to ask her for copies of her videos after the show aired, per jenna in a later interview. and bill o’reilly never has the people on the show when he INITIALLY talks about them. he always has a segment attacking them and then gives them a chance to respond on the show on a later episode..of course, how convenient of him.

it is his show and therefore his opinion is most prevalent, and this is my blog now my opinion is being said: this election is bigger than obama himself. it clearly shows that people in this economic crisis of a country have scraped up enough hope to vote for a CHANGE, not a race. i believe it was around 60 or 70% of obama’s votes that came from white people alone. what jeezy and jay-z have done is create a song that best describes their passion for the change communicated thru their genre..and is only offensive to people who are either overly sensitive or anti-barack or just clearly not a fan of hiphop comedic relief. it also has given some white people who are skeptical about obama’s presidency a reason to doubt him even more, as to say these are the kinds of supporters he has. which is a cop out, and in no way can be counted as something all barack obama’s supporters would say. maybe it wasnt the time or place for their (jay and jeezy)performance-well then lets leave it at that then; bad judgement. to associate obama with endorsing the words is simple minded. its not ok for people to express themselves freely at their own gala’s-but it is however ok for 2 white gentlemen to discuss the song, by mocking urban/hip hop culture, deliberately messing up jeezy and jay’s names in blatant disrespect and then throwing out simple shit like “peace out”..are you serious?? bill o’reilly is an enabler of combat between cultures, he is one of many. this is why so many people point out the fact that barack is black, so that it is clear that he is NOT a white bill o’reilly or a white dennis miller. bill and dennis are people who clearly think their indirect racist wit is not caught on by onlookers, who may want a more objective point of view on things they cant relate to.
“jay-z should know better”. lmao. jay-z is a mogul, who has learned how to turn entertainment on and off and clearly has made a business of being expressive and endorsing the expression of other talented artist. i saw this coming when their performance was originally aired. im sure barack appreciates all his votes that have made him the new leader of the free world. my advice mr. bill o’reilly, dont throw rocks at the thrown.

brook lynne carter.

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#1 Chase on 02.08.09 at 12:22 am

Good job.

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