these jesse jackson has not appeared. and louis farrakhan has not said a thing. yeah, he did, he said the riots were a-okay. he said something to the effect of let s burn this place down. i i think jackson is looking at this thing and saying and listen to what sharpton s getting, because he s in the wrong direction, and he s decided he wants to stay out of this. but when it comes to the question about the judicial system, there is something to what allan west said, with all due respect, there are some blacks to believe they re not getting a fair shake in the judicial system. whether it s true or not, that s their perception. and there s whites that think they re not getting a fair shake, and there s asians who think let s work on our rhetoric, let s not be divisive, let s not make our judicial system which is the best in the world a little bit better with some thoughtful discussion and
as well. take owe rile le s point simple or not? i don t, i don t think he should resign but the mayor should unequivocally apologize to the police department of new york. first not having their back and running a campaign, serving as mayor that demonized the police creating a climate where this type of insane act could occur. bill: o reilly s big point he lost control over a department he essentially governs. if that is the case you can not get it back. is that true? this is the most professional, best-trained police department in the world and they are going to do their job regardless who the mayor is. so i don t think he has to resign. i think he has lost their respect certainly. and that is understandable but they will do the job regardless who the mayor is. bill: even though the mayor sided with protesters and has for weeks? yes, bill. this is a very professional police department. they re going to do their duty. they take their oath and take it seriously. that is one of the
these jesse jackson has not appeared. and louis farrakhan has not said a thing. yeah, he did, he said the riots were a-okay. he said something to the effect of let s burn this place down. i i think jackson is looking at this thing and saying and listen to what sharpton s getting, because he s in the wrong direction, and he s decided he wants to stay out of this. but when it comes to the question about the judicial system, there is something to what allan west said, with all due respect, there are some blacks to believe they re not getting a fair shake in the judicial system. whether it s true or not, that s their perception. and there s whites that think they re not getting a fair shake, and there s asians who think let s work on our rhetoric, let s not be divisive, let s not make our judicial system which is the best in the world a little bit better with some thoughtful discussion and
and did what he usually does. he attacked the messenger implying that i am racist. why is bill o reilly talking about the african-american family? it s hard to take much of this race talk seriously. i took bill to restaurant in harlem in 2007. here is how he described it afterward. it wasn t one person in sylvias who was screaming mfer. i want more ice tea. please. everybody was it was like going into an italian restaurant in an all white suburb in the sense that people were sitting there and they were ordering and having fun and there wasn t any kind of craziness at all. bill: that sounds kind of patronizing, right? what sharpton and a number of others on msnbc did was take the radio clip from 2007 completely out of context. here was my set up to the