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Bill O'Reilly here, and I'm warming up.
Stand by for the O'Reilly Update Morning Edition.
On this Thursday, because I'm a very busy guy, I don't spend a lot of time on podcasts and other social media.
However, my new staff keeps me apprised of Internet stuff, and it usually falls into one of three categories.
Personal attacks to get attention, fact-based discussions, and lunatic asylum applications.
Now, I have never met, former NBC commentator Joy Reed. On television, she has a lot of energy
and likes to demean white men. I think that's an accurate description. However, Joy's point
of view did not much please NBC, which led her go. This week, Ms. Reed secured a headline
by calling President Trump and Elvis Presley mediocre white men who contributed nothing
to the country. These people said Joy Reed cannot create culture on their own. Without black people,
brown people, the DEIs, there is no culture in America, unquote. Wow. What would Stephen Spielberg
say about Stephen Sondheim? Little Stephen Van Zand. Instead of providing a spotlight on black
achievements in the arts, Ms. Reed is compelled to denigrate Caucasians.
Makes no sense to me.
Apparently, she did not see Elvis's superb performance in Viva Las Vegas.
Come on, Joy.
I know it's not Superfly, but it's excellent.
To be truthful, there are mediocre white men.
And women, Joy, back in a moment.
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That is the morning O'Reilly update. More analysis later on.
