The topic of rapper Common visiting the White House has been the most recent fodder that the media has been filling their empty space with now that no one cares about Osama Bin Laden's death, and to highlight the controversy spawned by pen and paper rather than action, television personality Jon Stewart was invited to a debate on Fox News' The O'Reilly Factor, though Bill O'Reilly was not to be found.
As you'll see in the video below, a handicapped gentleman with the tacky piss-yellow patterned tie seems distraught over President Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama inviting the rapper Common to the White House, claiming that his condolence toward toward Assata Shakur, or "The Cop Killer," in one out of the 188 songs that he's done or been featured on since 1992 (stat count from Wikipedia...take it as you choose) makes his presence at America's most holiest of homes absolutely appalling. It is assumed that the man, most likely suffering from dementia and under the influence of anti-psychosis medications, wandered onto the set while O'Reilly was in the green room filing his teeth.
Now, despite the handicapped gentleman's gnashing and drooling as he repeats this asinine banter, Stewart very kindly listens, playing nice, until lashing out to quiet the mess of bullsh*t being spouted. From my understanding, the handicapped gentlemen was later applauded by the Fox News staff, and will be featured daily on the network to illogically discuss issues that were made only controversial in the first place by his biased misconception of the world, and personal charge to establish an America where all things work according to a preset blueprint of cultural censorship. Others heard the handicapped gentleman discusses his distaste for sexual harassment laws.
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