Bill O’Reilly shares a shocking story about Al Sharpton
MSNBC’s “Politics Nation” host Al Sharpton recently has been attacking Fox News’ Bill O’Reilly for what he calls O’Reilly’s favorite talking points, “hating the poor.”On his program Thursday night, Bill O’Reilly sets the record straight, pointing out that Sharpton’s criticism was out of context, and shares a revealing story about Al Sharpton.
“Sharpton obviously taking my comments totally out of context,” O’Reilly said.
“He’s been portraying me as a racist and a ‘brutalizer’ of the poor,” he added.
O’Reilly then reveals the story of a few years ago, when Sharpton needed money for his Harlem charity in order to “provide Christmas presents and Christmas dinners to hundreds of poor people.” O’Reilly in turn gave Sharpton a check for $25,000.
“I never mentioned it,” he said, “because it wasn’t necessary to mention it. But now it is. To prove exactly what kind of person Sharpton is.”
Bill O’Reilly shares a shocking story about Al Sharpton
MSNBC’s “Politics Nation” host Al Sharpton recently has been
attacking Fox News’ Bill O’Reilly for what he calls O’Reilly’s favorite
talking points, “hating the poor.”
On his program Thursday night, Bill O’Reilly sets the record straight, pointing out that Sharpton’s criticism was out of context, and shares a revealing story about Al Sharpton.
“Sharpton obviously taking my comments totally out of context,” O’Reilly said.
“He’s been portraying me as a racist and a ‘brutalizer’ of the poor,” he added.
O’Reilly then reveals the story of a few years ago, when Sharpton needed money for his Harlem charity in order to “provide Christmas presents and Christmas dinners to hundreds of poor people.” O’Reilly in turn gave Sharpton a check for $25,000.
“I never mentioned it,” he said, “because it wasn’t necessary to mention it. But now it is. To prove exactly what kind of person Sharpton is.”
On his program Thursday night, Bill O’Reilly sets the record straight, pointing out that Sharpton’s criticism was out of context, and shares a revealing story about Al Sharpton.
“Sharpton obviously taking my comments totally out of context,” O’Reilly said.
“He’s been portraying me as a racist and a ‘brutalizer’ of the poor,” he added.
O’Reilly then reveals the story of a few years ago, when Sharpton needed money for his Harlem charity in order to “provide Christmas presents and Christmas dinners to hundreds of poor people.” O’Reilly in turn gave Sharpton a check for $25,000.
“I never mentioned it,” he said, “because it wasn’t necessary to mention it. But now it is. To prove exactly what kind of person Sharpton is.”
Bill O’Reilly shares a shocking story about Al Sharpton
MSNBC’s “Politics Nation” host Al Sharpton recently has been
attacking Fox News’ Bill O’Reilly for what he calls O’Reilly’s favorite
talking points, “hating the poor.”
On his program Thursday night, Bill O’Reilly sets the record straight, pointing out that Sharpton’s criticism was out of context, and shares a revealing story about Al Sharpton.
“Sharpton obviously taking my comments totally out of context,” O’Reilly said.
“He’s been portraying me as a racist and a ‘brutalizer’ of the poor,” he added.
O’Reilly then reveals the story of a few years ago, when Sharpton needed money for his Harlem charity in order to “provide Christmas presents and Christmas dinners to hundreds of poor people.” O’Reilly in turn gave Sharpton a check for $25,000.
“I never mentioned it,” he said, “because it wasn’t necessary to mention it. But now it is. To prove exactly what kind of person Sharpton is.”
On his program Thursday night, Bill O’Reilly sets the record straight, pointing out that Sharpton’s criticism was out of context, and shares a revealing story about Al Sharpton.
“Sharpton obviously taking my comments totally out of context,” O’Reilly said.
“He’s been portraying me as a racist and a ‘brutalizer’ of the poor,” he added.
O’Reilly then reveals the story of a few years ago, when Sharpton needed money for his Harlem charity in order to “provide Christmas presents and Christmas dinners to hundreds of poor people.” O’Reilly in turn gave Sharpton a check for $25,000.
“I never mentioned it,” he said, “because it wasn’t necessary to mention it. But now it is. To prove exactly what kind of person Sharpton is.”
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