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O'Reilly Hosts Former KKK Leader David Duke To Defend GOP Rep. For Speaking To White Supremacist Group
O'Reilly: "Don't Sit Here And Tell Me ... Your Organization Isn't Looking Out For The White European Race"
Bill O'Reilly interviewed former Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke about GOP Rep. Steve Scalise's address to a white supremacist group in a segment Duke turned into a bizarre defense of his reputation.
Scalise, who has a leadership position in the GOP as the House Majority Whip, has apologized for speaking to a white supremacist conference in 2002. Conservative media are divided on whether Scalise is a victim of the media, or made a mistake serious enough for him to resign his leadership post.
During his January 5 Fox News appearance, Duke denied he was ever a white supremacist, insisting that his organization, the European-American Unity and Rights Organization (EURO), was "a chartered human rights organization," and described affirmative action programs as racially discriminatory. Duke gave cover to Scalise, insisting that he can't be sure if Scalise ever addressed his organization. O'Reilly pushed back against Duke's insistence that he was never a white supremacist, saying "don't sit here and tell me that you're not trying to promote the cause of the white people, because you are."
As the interview ended, Duke held up a picture of President Obama labeled "Communist Terrorist Murderer."
http://mediamatters.org/blog/2015/01/05/bizarre-interview-oreilly-hosts-former-kkk-lead/202020
underpants
(182,830 posts)That is beyond words.
malaise
(269,063 posts)They are all shameless
Cerridwen
(13,258 posts)I'm only a couple of minutes into the video and o'reilly has already said "david duke, who some people think is a white supremacist."
Yep. "Some people think" that a former grand wizard of the kkk is a white supremacist.
"They don't have to win every argument, but they can muddy the argument enough, they can turn it into a draw. That to them is victory; because it denies the other side a victory." From Outfoxed. MadFloridian posted this a few days ago: http://www.democraticunderground.com/?com=view_post&forum=1002&pid=6006392
It appears o'reilly is attempting to call into question duke's background as nothing more than "some people think," i.e., it's just an opinion.
The re-branding of david duke continue apace.