Nas And Bill O'Reilly Take Their Beef To The Air, As Fox News Host Denies Charges Of Racism

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Bill O'Reilly responded to protests by Nas and ColorofChange.org on his show Wednesday, and Nas visited "The Colbert Report" to discuss the issue. [link]

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Nas protests Fox News, appears on Colbert Report (videos)
Published 7/25/2008 by brooklynvegan at brooklynvegan
... After the protest, Nas showed up at The Colbert Report to discuss "papa bear" (Colbert's nickname for O'Reilly) and Fox News, as well as perform "Sly Fox" (about guess what), a song from his new album titled, um, Untitled. Nas & Bill O'Reilly have been feuding, with Nas even ...

“You Only Rilin’ Me Up…” - Nas Challenges O’Reilly & Fox News
Published 7/27/2008 by TSSCrew at The Smoking Section
... Being a realist though, Nas’ challenge of a debate with Bill O’Reilly (and Fox News in general) just might accomplish, well, nothing. Even Carville-ian skills of argument may not be the Hanzo katana to cut through dude’s thick skin of ignorance and apparent close-mindedness. You see, when Billy Bias dismisses the Fox protesters as “Kool-Aid drinking zombies,” the level-headed agenda of Nas and friends is put into the same arena as that of brain-washed crazies. That Bill was the one to say that also lends undertones of racist stereotypes to the allusion. Add to that Bill’s ...

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