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Bill O’Reilly Apologizes for Michelle Obama "Lynching" Comment, Hell Reports Frost

Posted by DJK , Brave New Films at 3:45 PM on February 22, 2008.


I have to admit, I never thought I'd see the day that Bill O'Reilly apologized for something.
O’Reilly Apologizes for Michelle Obama “Lynching” Comment. Hell Reports Frost

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I have to admit, I never thought I'd see the day that Bill O'Reilly apologized for something. But after his comment about not wanting to take part in a Michelle Obama "lynching party" UNLESS she really deserved it, BOR probably looked around and realized he had taken a turn into Imus Country and better hang a U-turn ASAP. So BOR, for the first time in memory, acted responsibly and promptly (sort of) apologized. On the Feb. 21 O'Reilly Factor:

As you may know, I believe Mrs. Obama was only referring to politics when she said that for the first time in her adult life, she is proud of her country. Now, if you look at both of the speeches that she made -- and I have -- the context is purely political. So I defended Mrs. Obama on both radio and TV.

While talking to a radio caller, I said there should be no lynching in the case -- that comment off Clarence Thomas saying he was the victim of a high-tech lynching. He said that on 60 Minutes, you may remember. I'm sorry if my statement offended anybody. That, of course, was not the intention. Context is everything.

As is often the case with politicians and the media, this isn't a real apology -- saying "I'm sorry if my statement offended anybody" is as much of an apology as saying "I'm sorry you feel that way" -- but this is by far the closest BOR has actually come to one.

Here's the thing. Very few people consider themselves to be racist, and even fewer would overtly display their racism even if they identified themselves as being a racist. But speaking from experience, I can say that most of the times I've experienced racism, it was from people who didn't think what they were saying was racist. And in many cases, it was from people who thought they were being nice.

In case you didn't know, I'm Asian (Korean/Chinese).

One day while working in a previous job, I went into the office of my boss, who was a great boss and a wonderful woman who I was very friendly with. I happened to be wearing a black turtleneck that day. When she saw me, she said, "Nice turtleneck. You look like a ninja!" This was meant as a compliment, but I know she never would've said this to someone who wasn't Asian. She meant no harm at all, but I found this comment to be racist.

Another day, I was picking up some glasses for my brother. At the store, there was another Asian man waiting to pick up his glasses. When I got to the counter, the clerk (a white woman) tried to give me the other man's glasses before I had the chance to speak. When the clerk realized her mistake, she laughed and said, "I'm sorry. You guys just look so much alike!" I looked at the other man. He looked nothing like me -- except that he was Asian.

I love photography, but I grew frustrated with everyone always asking me if I was visiting from Japan whenever I had a camera with me.

BOR's lynching comment is a lot like his comment about being surprised that Sylvia's, a black-owned restaurant in Harlem, was not full of black people acting like rappers and swearing at each other. Both times, he was actually trying to say something nice -- in this latest instance, he really was defending Michelle Obama, and BOR further defended her in his apology. But in doing so, BOR revealed how little he understands about black people.

BOR said he had felt comfortable using the term "lynching" because Clarence Thomas had claimed that the trial investigating Thomas' alleged sexual harassment of Anita Hill amounted to a "high-tech lynching". Note to BOR: if you think Clarence Thomas is somehow representative of black people in this country, you better have some more apologies lined up.


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Why are these types
Posted by: Quannah on Feb 22, 2008 4:58 PM   
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of apologies always convoluted? There are always qualifiers! "I apologize IF..." "I'm sorry BUT..."

Bill-O owest Michelle Obama, Barack Obama, and the American people a MUCH BIGGER, much more sincere apology than that!

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Politically correct!
Posted by: carbon-based on Feb 22, 2008 5:53 PM   
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His statement, when taken in context of the entire discussion was very innocent and not racial at all.

The fact the one has to appologize at all for something like that just shows how out of control "politically correct" has become.

BTW, how come Blacks don't have to appologize for "white racist" comments? Or is it that blacks don't make racist comments (better tell Sharpton and co that, they dont realize it)

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He has to.
Posted by: Lauren on Feb 23, 2008 4:37 AM   
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He is in hot water, he called for a candidate's wife to be lynched. That is far worse than calling some basket ball playing girls "hoes".

Ask Obama supporters their number one worry, after doubts about if he will carry through, there are doubts if he will be murdered. The track record is not good on this one, MLK, JFK, his brother, etc, etc. . .

So what does this bozo do? Call for his wife to be lynched. That is a threat. Did I also see a story the secret service were no longer guarding him? If the threats are nationally broadcast, they are no longer to be protected from them? Is that the code?

What is going on?

BOR is not harmless. He is not defending Americans. He is propagandizing for war. Point in reference, his invitation to the terrorists to bomb SF. How is that not investigated by Homeland Security as encouraging terrorists?

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There are people
Posted by: wal55 on Feb 23, 2008 6:52 AM   
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There are people who can't distinguish facial features. One of my brothers can only recognize people by voice, context of the situation/environment or some other cue. If he walks into a crowded room, all he sees are circles with dots for eyes and lines for mouths – it takes him awhile to figure out who is who (even when he has known everyone present since childhood). There is a medical term for this condition, but I don’t remember it.

I’m not trying to discount racism. I just want to point out that in some cases there might be another explanation. In a casual encounter it is possible that a racist remark might merely indicate a socially awkward or inept attempt to cover embarrassment and have no racist intent. The remark remains hurtful and offensive; it just depends on the situation and the personal relationship whether it is worthwhile to challenge the comment or simply let it go.

In the case of O’Reilly, I offer and accept absolutely no excuse. For someone in his position to state “I'm sorry if my statement offended anybody” merely indicates an avoidance of responsibility.

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Long history
Posted by: Grandma Crabby on Feb 23, 2008 9:44 AM   
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Don't forget that BOR has a long history of racist and other hate-filled, kooky remarks. No matter his apology, the man is a proven bigot, jerk, inflammatory propaganda artist. He can deny it all he wants...BOR is the classic wolf in sheep's clothing. Also a typical megalomaniac TV personality who can grin for the camera and fool lots of people into thinking he is a decent guy who shares their pain. BOR serves as his audience's vicarious asshole...They wish they could criticize everybody and get away with it like BOR.

BOR would never get a pass from me no matter how he tries to justify his verbal vomit. He is a classic psychopath liar who can concoct an argument to weasel out of just about anything and do it with a smile on his ugly mug.

BOR gives this old bitch gas pains.

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BOR is boring
Posted by: VZEQICVA on Feb 23, 2008 12:57 PM   
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His ratings are way down and he's losing his fans. I don't think we've heard the last of his need to 'apologize'. Anna

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the speech editor
Posted by: lywog on Feb 23, 2008 3:25 PM   
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Bill meant to say "I'm sorry THAT I offended ALL Americans...."

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I'm not buying it.
Posted by: zizizzi on Feb 25, 2008 11:23 AM   
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This is such a bullshit apology.

Bill O seems to be running a little scared these days.

Let's keep the pressure on...

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