Discussion: WATCH: Bill O'Reilly Gets Into Shouting Match With Ex-KKK Wizard David Duke

“They all” do not say, “………we’re all in it together and skin color doesn’t matter”, which is my point.

The real tragedy is that this debacle falls into the Colobert-Wilmore Temporal Gap.

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Yeah, but it’s not a good idea to use a white supremacist as the right wing victim.

David Duke says he isn’t a white supremacist?
(looks outside to see if the Sun rose…)

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Typical O’Reily- equating white supremacy with communism. one does not equal the other asshole.

"Duke criticized Byrd for having more substantive ties to the KKK than himself "

Quite an absurd criticism, given that Duke is a former “Grand Wizard” of the Ku Klux Klan. Hard to see how anyone could have more substantive ties than that.

Once again, I would like to invite Mr. Duke to consume excrement and expire.

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Translation: “Don’t try to infringe on my territory, Duke, it’s my job to promote the cause of white people.”

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It’s kind of funny/ironic hearing Bill O saying the media won’t give a racist a “fair shake”, yet he and his colleagues at Fox won’t give a fair shake to the President of the United States.

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The only shaking David Duke deserves is to be grabbed like a toddler and shaken until his neck snaps. Period.

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DavID dUKE wiLL never GET a FAIR shaKE with LIbtards becAUse LIbtards are ALL MinoriTIES and Self-HATING EUROs aND don’T reaLIZE the WHITE maN is OPPRessed OF aLL the RACES!!11!!!one!1!!!

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How many folks are actually watching Billo and his colleagues these days anyway? I understand that because of Fox’s dispute with Dish Network, viewership is down by almost 50%. And even before that, viewership was generally less than 1% of the population. He gets most of his exposure on the 'net, through sites such as TPM!

I’d happily shake the shit out of him. But that would take A LOT of shaking.

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You’re no doubt right about the ¨we’re all in this together¨ part, Valgalky, but if I had a nickle for every racist I’ve argued with who started making a racist point by saying some variant of ¨skin color doesn’t matter to me¨… well, I’d have enough for a double venti mocha super frappe latte (or whatever overpriced drink Starbucks is hawking nowadays).

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It depends. Did O’Reilly say this with a straight face?

In a way, he’s being entirely honest. He probably believes what he spews isn’t racist and thinks himself a champion of equality. He’s not being racist when he notes the need for a European-America association to protect the rights of a race (or whatever in the fuck ‘white’ means to him) that’s (gasp!) on the verge of becoming a numerical minority in our own country! He sees it as just another cultural/racial advocacy group trying to protect it’s members, unlike that icky nasty David Duke who believes whites are better than everyone else. Can’t you see the difference? In one, Bill O is just another member of an oppressed racial group struggling along with all the other oppressed racial groups and in the other his own racial group can’t help but being better than everyone else, because we live in American Exceptionalism.

Because of this, every one of his viewers were able to come away from the TV congratulating themselves on being all about equality, unlike that David Duke, who’s a white supremacist.

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Up next on Fox News: All the good stuff Hitler did and why Liberals don’t give him credit.

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"O’Reilly granted Duke’s point that the mainstream media is “sympathetic for the left.”

So an admission that the racists are on the right.

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Has Duke written Killing of Klansmen?

Now if the Sunday talk shows invite Duke to appear (a 50/50 chance I think) this weekend or not, it will truly represent the MSM complete capitulation (although gleefully) to the right-wing racists/Teabaggers instead of just trying to fake it with false equivalencies (see “Todd, Chuck”).

The fucking guy is a former Klan leader. What’s not to despise about this asshole?

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Duke is smarter than to say that on TV. He’s made a living out of repackaging and mainstreaming white supremacy. My favorite line from when he ran for Senate (1988 I think?) was the then-current leader of the KKK in Louisiana saying “I’d really like to vote for David Duke, but I’m not sure that he’s really a racist.”