34 Replies to ““You want a conversation? You got it.””

  1. Zimmerman didn’t profile the offender unless we believe the doctored NBC 911 call.

  2. That one took me aback, he’s generally a little more suck up to the race baiters… You never know, maybe Bill is as sick of the bs are the rest of us…

  3. Great rant. Lets see what the follow up is. From the race baiters like notsoSharpton and Jackson, I suspect crickets. From the Progs screams of “Racist” from every tower. Like that’s a surprise.

  4. Great post Kate!
    Best yet from O’Reilly,and replayed right here on SDA!
    Words we will never hear but should hear from Sidney Poitier, Bill Cosby, Jesse Jackson, or Al Sharpton, Morgan Freeman!
    Good on you Kate McMillan & Bill O’Reilly!

  5. O’Reilly “he’s generally a little more suck-up to the race baiters”. Really? He is one of the few who regularly and appropritely calls out Sharpton, Jackson, NAACP, Black Congressional Caucus, Chris Matthews and other race baiters on an almost daily basis. I’ve no idea what you’re seeing and hearing when you tune into Bill but it sure isn’t sucking up to these jerks who make a mighty fine living making sure the black people in America continue to drink the Kool-Aid that their plight is the fault of the Right.

  6. Hey Joe Molnar,
    Take Bill Cosby off of that list. he has spoken out on this with the same message as O’Reilly just put out. Cosby paid a price from the left and the Negro community for speaking out., but his message was right on as was this one.
    Cosby said to Negro yoots
    Stay in school until you at least graduate from hight school
    Don’t have kids until you are married
    Don’t get married until you have a job
    Stay married
    Continue to better yourself and stay away from drugs.
    Simple stuff that most of us know and do, but as O’Reilly stated,…. with 73% blacks being bastards. growing up in violent black neighborhoods, remaining completely uneducated while listening and watching complete idiots like Samuel L Jackson, Jesse Jackson, Fat Al Sharpton, Quentin Tarantino, Jamie Foxx and many other phonies, MOST OF ALL THE RACE BAITING BARACK HUSSEIN OBAMA the pretend president of the collapsing USA …what does any of us expect.

  7. Bill Cosby has been saying exactly that since his Cosby Show days…that’s why he’s persona non grata with the Black Mafia.

  8. Obama is in power because of the race hustle and subjugation of blacks by their own leadership (which includes Hollywood and guilty white liberals – all which make up the Democratic Party faithful)
    So despite it appearing that Mr O’Reilly is delivering a whithering criticism of those responsible, he is really nibbling around the edges.
    What he does not say but must, is that Obama is a race hustler like Sharpton and Jackson – as is the entire leadership of the Democrats – and the reason they promote the hustle is to get elected. They and Obama know exactly what they are doing. They are fully aware and execute their strategies and tactics with precision.

  9. Obama is the king race hustler. Black grievance resulted in him getting 95% of that voting block. If not, he wouldn’t have won. Obama is not goint to do anything about the problem, that’s what he intends to spend the next 20 years making speeches about for millions a year.

  10. JFK, the first race hustler, tho I agree with what he did for the blacks, I do not agree with his reason for doing so, which was politics, and that is still the democrap position today.
    O’Reilly just ate Trayvon Obumble’s lunch, fun to watch:-))))

  11. A thought provoking comment picked from ZeroHedge.com follows.
    Author somewhat echoes my thinking in regard to the diversity vs. equality debate.
    An excellent read, IMO.
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    Allow me to introduce myself. I’m one of the “racists” of which you speak. I was born in Alabama, and I live in Alabama today. I was a child in the civil rights era. I very clearly remember sitting up late at night listening to my father and my uncles discussing the affairs of the day. Back then it was customary for the women to prepare dinner and serve it. After dinner, the women would clear the table and leave the men to smoke and pontificate.
    I remember them up late at night when the Federal government deployed troops into the streets. I remember them talking about the Northerners coming South to stir up trouble. I also remember hearing them talk about how “black folks shouldn’t have to put up with that – that’s just not right” when something bad would happen. They didn’t want their daughters speaking to blacks, but they also didn’t want blacks to be beaten or victimized.
    They weren’t perfect, in fact they were flawed in many ways, but they weren’t racists. They simply faced a moral quandry. They knew segregation was wrong, but they also knew that eliminating it would have consequences. They just wanted blacks to “stay over on their side of town”. The racial issues of the day were seized upon by politicians who deliberately inflamed passions and drove wedges for political gains.
    I also remember what black people used to be like. Neat, clean, well spoken. Hard working. Discriminated against unfairly and illegally. Abused and maligned. I remember that a black woman’s kitchen was the cleanest place on the planet. Spotless. Black women used to scrub under their fingernails before handling food. You stayed the hell out of a black woman’s kitchen.
    I remember those that had a black maid – a mamie if you will. She had full permission to whip your little white ass if you had it coming. Ever had a fried pie cooked by an old black woman? I have. They put love into what they cooked.
    Under segregation, many black men owned their own businesses because blacks were not welcome in white establishments. Black men owned restaurants, dry cleaners, barber shops and everything else. They paid taxes, they met payroll, they provided jobs, they supported their families and they served as role models in their communities. And they got treated like second class citizens for their efforts.
    Take a trip through Alabama and Mississippi today. Go out into the country. Find the 70 and 80 year old blacks. The ones that lived through the shit. They don’t hate white people. They shrug and say “Well, things was different back in them days”. Talk to them about not having shoes until they were ten years old. Spend a summer doing construction work with a 60 year old black man that could swing a sledge hammer one handed in hundred degree heat. I have. Get him to teach you how to catch possums to eat. I did. Guess how I got started trapping? But they’ve moved on. The people that suffered the worst harbor the least resentment. They got over it.
    It’s the young, thug, government coddled generation that sucks. The young blacks are seething with hatred for injustices they have never experienced. They have been given free education, free food, free housing, free cell phones and free every damn thing else. The Federal government has destroyed the black family.
    Blacks today are no longer clean, respectable and well spoken like their forefathers were.
    The blacks that fought the Civil Rights struggles think the blacks today are shit – because they are. The kneegrows of today are light years from the black men of yester year.
    But what do I know, I’m just a redneck racist from Alabama.

  12. Bill Cosby recently said this :
    “I’m 83 and I’m Tired”
    I’m 83. Except for brief period in the 50’s when I was doing my National Service, I’ve worked hard since I was 17. Except for some serious health challenges, I put in 50-hour weeks, and didn’t call in sick in nearly 40 years. I made a reasonable salary, but I didn’t inherit my job or my income, and I worked to get where I am. Given the economy, it looks as though retirement was a bad idea, and I’m tired. Very tired.
    I’m tired of being told that I have to “spread the wealth” to people who don’t have my work ethic. I’m tired of being told the government will take the money I earned, by force if necessary, and give it to people too lazy to earn it.
    I’m tired of being told that Islam is a “Religion of Peace,” when every day I can read dozens of stories of Muslim men killing their sisters, wives and daughters for their family “honor”; of Muslims rioting over some slight offense; of Muslims murdering Christian and Jews because they aren’t “believers”; of Muslims burning schools for girls; of Muslims stoning teenage rape victims to death for “adultery”; of Muslims mutilating the genitals of little girls; all in the name of Allah, because the Qur’an and Shari’a law tells them to.
    I’m tired of being told that out of “tolerance for other cultures” we must let Saudi Arabia and other Arab countries use our oil money to fund mosques and madrassa Islamic schools to preach hate in Australia , New Zealand UK, America and Canada , while no one from these countries are allowed to fund a church, synagogue or religious school in Saudi Arabia or any other Arab country to teach love and tolerance..
    I’m tired of being told I must lower my living standard to fight global warming, which no one is allowed to debate.
    I’m tired of being told that drug addicts have a disease, and I must help support and treat them, and pay for the damage they do. Did a giant germ rush out of a dark alley, grab them, and stuff white powder up their noses or stick a needle in their arm while they tried to fight it off?
    I’m tired of hearing wealthy athletes, entertainers and politicians of all parties talking about innocent mistakes, stupid mistakes or youthful mistakes, when we all know they think their only mistake was getting caught. I’m tired of people with a sense of entitlement, rich or poor.
    I’m really tired of people who don’t take responsibility for their lives and actions. I’m tired of hearing them blame the government, or discrimination or big-whatever for their problems.
    I’m also tired and fed up with seeing young men and women in their teens and early 20’s be-deck themselves in tattoos and face studs, thereby making themselves un-employable and claiming money from the Government.
    Yes, I’m tired. But I’m also glad to be 83.. Because, mostly, I’m not going to have to see the world these people are making. I’m just sorry for my grandchildren and their children. Thank God I’m on the way out and not on the way in.
    Now there is Presidential material I could vote for.

  13. Thanks for the correction on Cosby, O.C.
    O’Reilly should be president, not Obama.

  14. “………that includes me” – BO
    Yea, I guess it should, especially being an illegal alien cocaine dealer, who fraudulently gained access to the Whitehouse.
    My question to Barry is WHY are the police not following and investigating YOU today?

  15. It is fascinating watching Bill O”Reilly gradually lose patience with the Zero, even Bill has to recognize the man is a smooth talking racist thug.
    Obama is grievance industry writ large, race baiting has been his ticket to fame and power, and he lacks the stones and personal integrity to stop this shabby exploitation of societies cracks.
    Detroit is the poster child for the Zeros policies, enjoy.

  16. KevinB, I was on Capt. Hall’s email list for years, I got on the list by running into Kevin McLaughlin, who was my sidekick in crime battling liberals. McLaughlin had a email list which expanded from coast to coast, he could get a story out faster than a CNN news cycle. Which is another story all together, but we quickly learned if a liberal says it and the media runs with it, more than likely it will turn out to be a lie. That’s what they do, liberals, progressives, socialist, communist, anarchist, Democrats or Obabots all have one operandi; deception. And uncovering that deception has become dang near a full time job for a lot of us. Which is why SDA is one of my main stops. Kate will post the truth, it might be good, bad or just plain ugly, but dammit she will post it.
    On a sadder note, McLaughlin passed away last year and we are one less soldier for it. I never knew he was that sick he kept it from me. And the only thing I regret now is he won’t get to see the lying sob-ing Team Obama go down in flames, but I can keep praying.
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  17. We have our own grievance industry. I’m more concerned about it and how it affects us than I am about the U.S. black/white problem.

  18. NeoLuddite such an interesting post. I was reflecting on this about a month ago — having visited an historic Black neighborhood in DC. Clearly at an earlier point in the US, there was a lot of pride among the Blacks regarding their communities,and a much greater degree of social cohesiveness, and aspirations to move forward than before the Civil Rights movement. Federal government programs have replaced community among the Blacks. I was reading somewhere about the damaging effects of civil rights on Blacks — seemed to me to be an odd notion as civil rights are supposed to be about fairness, but it did cause me to start thinking about what has been lost and why. Black communities have been destroyed — some of it is drugs, single parenthood and a poor economy, but governments have also contributed to the problem. I agree with the comment you have posted. There are a small percentage of Blacks who are middle class at this point, but far to many are in an underclass typified by what is happening in Detroit. How to turn things around — that’s is the question at this point, and it may not be possible.

  19. Barry knows exactly what he is doing. He is gradually/quickly destroying the once great USA.
    It’s also payback time to whitey, cracker and honky. Just ask Holder.

  20. Please don’t throw Bill Cosby in with the others. He was infamously assailed by the ‘Race Merchants’ for telling black families and kids to get an education, speak properly, don’t get pregnant, support the family, abhor gangs and drugs and generally to become ‘American’. He was pushed out of the so-called ‘conversation’ for not embracing the Perennial Victimhood of the black American. One even hears the term ‘Bill Cosbyed’ when referring to black leaders who are afraid to speak out.

  21. “I’ll have those ni–ers voting Democratic for the next 200 years.” —Lyndon Baines Johnson
    Liberal policies bought them those votes, the black community leaders are happy to be their pets, they won’t change.

  22. I can confirm what the ZeroHedge writer said. Back in the ’50s, I worked on an Ontario farm with 6 black men from the Carolina. Blacks were rarely seen in rural Ontario so I was intimidated by them. The first day I could not understand them for their Southern drawal. By the second day I could undstand every word they said and by the third, I was talking like them.
    You would never find a more cheerful, happy or civil group anywhere. All day long (and they were all long days) they kept up a constant chatter of stories, anecdotes and jokes. I have never laughed so hard in my entire life as I did while working with these men.
    Sure, they were poor or they wouldn’t have come north to work. And they had little formal education. But they were hard workers and people you could easily and naturally call friends. There is no colour barrier with people like that.

  23. Great comments by Bill O’R, but I have one complaint. At approx. the 2:30 mark, he states that Zim confronted TrayVON. Best i can tell the Zim never confronted but rather followed and was later attacked. I am sick and tired (and I’m not 83) of even conservative pundits saying G. Zim confronted. I don’t think it was ever his intention to confront, but only to keep track of until the police arrived.

  24. Lots of good points in that speech, and the delivery could have been better by calling blacks blacks instead of African-Americans. What a ludicrous term.

  25. “…..and the delivery could have been better by calling blacks blacks instead of African-Americans”
    What’s wrong with colored or negro?
    I personally call many of them niigers, but only when they piss mw off.
    AND?

  26. ALWAYS CHECK: BILL COSBY DID NOT SAY IT.
    From his webapge:
    here’s an email floating around – entitled “I’m 76 and tired” – purportedly sent by me. I did not write the email, I did not send the email, I’m not 76, and I don’t subscribe to the ugly views expressed in the email. We are coming up to an important anniversary on Sunday, which is a day when we should all come together. Whoever wrote this email is not thinking about our country, or what is important. If you get the email, it’s time to hit DELETE.
    Never repeat nor forward anything received in mass emailings unless you check SNOPES first. Above is found on Bill Cosby’s official website.

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