Unbelievable, even for the O’Reilly Factor.
Jiayang Fan provides better analysis than I can here.
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I saw a bit of this, not all.
The part I saw featured Watters mocking some old people who apparently spoke little or no English - certainly not enough to understand his question.
Yeah.That's hilarious. Unbelievable.
I was waiting for the bit when he pulls his eyelids back with his fingers and goes "Ching Chong" to the people he's interviewing.
Taking liberal trolling to new depths.
Many conservatives believe (or say they believe) that African-Americans don't vote for them because they like "free stuff." The GOP is the party of Lincoln, for gosh sake! Limbaugh, Coulter, Hannity, Breitbart? Well, they're entertainers, why can't you take a joke?
So maybe we should tell conservatives that this kind of stunt is bad, not because it's racist, demeaning and profoundly stupid (among many other things), but because it will just wind up getting Asian-Americans addicted to free stuff, right alongside their black and Hispanic (and even Jewish) brothers and sisters. They're already voting for Hillary by 70% to 20% for Trump, so there's not much time left. Do you like your neurologist? Well, you might not be able to keep her if she decides to go on 'the welfare" because she hates being demeaned and othered.