Originally Posted by Middlefork_Miner
Originally Posted by Rock Chuck
He starts out with "Mr. Brown is a victim". Was he? O'Reilly is accepting as truth exactly what Al Sharpton is saying. He has, by his own admission, no knowledge of whether Brown is the victim or the assailant but he starts right out by putting the blame on the cop.


Did you watch it? I'm gonna have to assume you didn't, because O'Reilly had more to say than what's in the text. He was spot on & he did a superb job at conveying his thoughts on the subject rather articulately & with a believable amount of conviction...
In no way did he portray "Mr. Brown" as a victim...if anything he got the point across that Brown was nothing more than the thug he was, without coming across as racist. His commentary on Sharpton & Jackson was also excellent.

I'm generally not a big fan of him, but last night he did a very good job.
No, I didn't watch it but for a good reason. I have a hearing problem and usually can't understand the words on tv or videos unless they're captioned. I wear hearing aids but they don't help with videos.


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