Part of me doesn't want to blog about Bill O'Reilly, that big ghoulish a-hole on FOX News, saying big ghoulish a-hole things about Eminem on his show last week, but it's sort of big news because people are always like, "Can you believe what kind of big ghoulish a-hole stuff Bill O'Reilly says on his show?" Well here it is: Last week, O'Reilly called Eminem a hypocrite for not saying "fuck" to his kids because he says "fuck" in his lyrics. That makes sense, I guess, if most of your oxygen is spent huffing the glue in the binding of Sarah Palin's autobiography, but apparently Bill has never heard of separating your personal life from your professional life. He seems to have trouble in that regard (remember those ghoulish things he said when he sexually harassed the shit out of that woman?), so I guess this makes sense.
Also, missing the point, O'Reilly: Em never actually said he bans his CDs, he just says he chooses not to yell "fuck" at his kids, and asks for parents to parent there kids vis a vis Eminem CDs.
Great article, it shows how interviews are taken out of context and exagerated for the purpose of getting controversy and a bigger audience. It actually got to the point that everyone sees Bill O'Reilly as a joke, and its kind of sad to see that's how far he got in his life.
Miguel Hernandez
I'm sorry, but how the f*ck is Eminem's music aimed at young people? His music's aimed at anybody who's had simmilar hardship in their life (or at least his serious stuff is), which is going to be adults, not kids; Bill O'Reilly obviously doesn't know wtf he's talking about, and even out-of-context what Eminem said still made perfect sense
The Rook