O'REILLY: But when I'm there, I'm under water. They're usually more industrious and hard-working.” From the January 3, 2013, edition of Fox News’ The O’Reilly Factor:īILL O'REILLY (HOST): Now I have to say, Hawaii is one of my favorite places in the world. They're Usually More Industrious And Hard-Working.” Discussing issues in Hawaii, O’Reilly said, “Thirty-five percent of the Hawaiian population is Asian, and Asian people are not liberal by nature. O'Reilly: “Asian People Are Not Liberal By Nature. But if you go to any restaurant, Mexican restaurant in the world, they come out and they're singing “Guantanamera” with the sombreros on. KRAUTHAMMER: Is the reference here to the Three Amigos? To the movie? O'REILLY: All right, it's a bunch of people, adults with sombreros, all right, a few have mustaches and they're holding caracaches (sic) or whatever that. Because I'm in Washington and all I can see is my own mug. KRAUTHAMMER: We have a problem here, Bill. Do you see anything racist about this picture? Is this racist? If it's racist, I can't go to the Mexican restaurants anymore.ĬHARLES KRAUTHAMMER: Well here's why I think it's - this in the end will die out. O’Reilly: Go To Any “Mexican Restaurant In The World, They Come Out And They're Singing 'Guantanamera' With The Sombreros On.” Angry about a college president who apologized after receiving criticism for posting a photo of his staff wearing sombreros and mustaches, O’Reilly claimed that “if it's racist, I can't go to the Mexican restaurants anymore.” He added, “If you go to any restaurant, Mexican restaurant in the world, they come out and they're singing ‘Guantanamera’ with the sombreros on.” From the November 10, 2015, edition of Fox News’ The O’Reilly Factor:īILL O'REILLY: Look, the sombrero picture, it's Halloween. I mean, it was exactly the same, even though it's run by blacks, primarily black patronship.” Discussing a visit to Sylvia's, a famous restaurant in Harlem, O'Reilly reported that he “had a great time, and all the people up there are tremendously respectful,” adding, “I couldn't get over the fact that there was no difference between Sylvia's restaurant and any other restaurant in New York City. O’Reilly Was Surprised “There Was No Difference" Between A Harlem Restaurant And Other New York Restaurants. O’Reilly: African-Americans Are “Ill-Educated And Have Tattoos On Their Foreheads.” During an interview with Trump during the April 4 edition of Fox News’ The O’Reilly Factor, O’Reilly said “many” African-Americans “are ill-educated and have tattoos on their foreheads and I hate to be generalized about it but it's true.” Despite intense criticism, O’Reilly doubled down on his claim the following week. O’Reilly later issued an apology for his remark, saying he made a “dumb” “jest about hair.”īill O'Reilly apologizes for his comments about Maxine Waters /ndoIXLqNig Multiple media figures criticized O’Reilly for the remark, saying it “crosses a huge, bright, red line,” was “beyond belief,” was “openly racist,” and was “racially-insensitive.” O’Reilly Was Widely Criticized For The Remark. O'REILLY: Whatever it is, I just couldn't get by it. OREILLY: I love James Brown, but it's the same hair James Brown - all right, the godfather of soul - had. O'REILLY: I didn't say she wasn't attractive. She’s a - you can't go after a woman's looks. They just - they finally buried him.ĪINSLEY EARHARDT (CO-HOST): No. STEVE DOOCY (CO-HOST): It's the same one.īRIAN KILMEADE (CO-HOST): And he's not using it anymore. If we have a picture of James, it's the same wig. Maxine Waters’ (D-CA) criticism of President Donald Trump’s supporters, Fox News’ Bill O’Reilly said he “didn't hear a word” she said because “I was looking at the James Brown wig.” From the March 28 edition of Fox News' Fox & Friends:īILL O'REILLY: I didn't hear a word said. Maxine Waters Said Because Of Her “James Brown Wig.” Discussing Rep. O’Reilly Mocks Hair Of African-American Congresswoman
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