Bill O’Reilly on Yahoo News: "Demonizing America" as Land of White Supremacy

By Kyle Dowling | Jun 25, 2015 05:00 PM EDT

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Bill O'Reilly went on a near 9-minute long rant on last night's The O'Reilly Factor against the liberal media for "demonizing America" as a land of "white supremacy." The correspondent mainly called out the likes of Yahoo! News, who he claims gives a platform to the liberal media, including the likes of Daily Show host Jon Stewart, stating that the "gross lies" being spread by these liberal are outlets mere fabrications.

In the below video, O'Reilly claims that Yahoo mainly focuses on the liberal-side of politics and pays no mind to the right-wing and conservative views, therefore fails in creating a "fair and balanced" news-giving process.

"Yahoo is just throwing this garbage out there with no balance, giving these smear merchants a worldwide platform. You rarely see any conservative points of view on Yahoo. Where's Daily Caller? ... In the world of Yahoo News, they don't exist. Yet every anti-Fox statement Jon Stewart makes is headlined. It's disgraceful."

With that in mind, the host goes on to note that liberals nowadays feel free to "spew their invective with glee" because there doesn't seem to be much of a downside.

Take a look at O'Reilly's rant against Yahoo during last night's program below:

Of course, O'Reilly does claim that he agrees there are a number of anti-black groups out there, particularly after the recent shooting in Charleston, but refuses to believe that America is a land built on white supremacy.

He claims that many out there agree with him but are too afraid to come out stating that America is not such, because "if they do challenge it, they may be labels bigots."

And yes, he then states that the only TV network that doesn't accept the thought of white supremacy is, you guessed it, Fox News.

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