
FOX News host Bill O'Reilly responded to Nas and protesters saying that the demonstration yesterday was nothing more than a publicity stunt.
Speaking on his show, The O'Reilly Factor, Bill threw some more jabs at Nas saying, "As you may have heard, that guy [Nas] is accusing Fox News of being a racist organization. This from a person that makes a living peddling the ‘n word’ and violent lyrics to his target audience of children and young adults. He is a real champ."
In regards to the protest, he said, "The good news is that very few media have given him attention and those who did don’t deserve your attention, they are corrupt."
Even though Nas' new album is #1 in the country at the time of this article, O'Reilly claims it was a flop and the rapper is just trying to garner more attention. "Nas had an obvious agenda. His new album is a bomb, a disaster, a catastrophe, and he desperately wants attention. Two years ago his last album sold 355,000 copies his first week and this time only 187,000 copies. Not good. I hope I’m not a racist for pointing that out.”
Nas appeared yesterday on The Colbert Report where he was interviewed by the host, Stephen Colbert, and performed his new song "Sly Fox", which takes aim at the Fox News Network. Again he expressed his desire to debate with O'Reilly on their differences.
Speaking on his show, The O'Reilly Factor, Bill threw some more jabs at Nas saying, "As you may have heard, that guy [Nas] is accusing Fox News of being a racist organization. This from a person that makes a living peddling the ‘n word’ and violent lyrics to his target audience of children and young adults. He is a real champ."
In regards to the protest, he said, "The good news is that very few media have given him attention and those who did don’t deserve your attention, they are corrupt."
Even though Nas' new album is #1 in the country at the time of this article, O'Reilly claims it was a flop and the rapper is just trying to garner more attention. "Nas had an obvious agenda. His new album is a bomb, a disaster, a catastrophe, and he desperately wants attention. Two years ago his last album sold 355,000 copies his first week and this time only 187,000 copies. Not good. I hope I’m not a racist for pointing that out.”
Nas appeared yesterday on The Colbert Report where he was interviewed by the host, Stephen Colbert, and performed his new song "Sly Fox", which takes aim at the Fox News Network. Again he expressed his desire to debate with O'Reilly on their differences.
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