Bill O’Reilly Needs A Serious Dick Slapping

October 26, 2007 / Posted by:
 
Bill O'Reilly doesn't like that J.K. Rowling outed Dumbledore as being a big homo, because it teaches tolerance. DUH!!!!! That is the whole point. Somebody get out the time machine and send this asshole back to the 1920s. Billy had a conversation with Dennis Miller about it and he just doesn't get it.
 

O’REILLY: Here’s — you can talk about this on your radio show tomorrow. There are millions of Americans who feel that the media and the educational system is trying to indoctrinate their children to a certain way of life, and that includes parity for homosexuals with heterosexuals. And that’s what this Rowling thing is all about, because she sells so many books. So many kids read it, that she comes out and says, “Oh, Dumbledore is gay, and that’s great.” And this — it’s another in the indoctrination thing. That’s what the belief system is among some Americans.

MILLER: I’ll be honest with you. I don’t think you can indoctrinate a kid into being gay. You might indoctrinate him into trying it once and him going, “I guess I’m not gay.”

O’REILLY: No, but tolerance. It’s — you know, he’s not going to be gay, but it’s tolerance of it.

Billy just come out and say it! You want to do Dumbledore. 

I could almost understand hateful Billy saying that Dumbledore is going to turn kids gay, but saying that he doesn't agree with it, because it teaches tolerance of gays? He's totally gay. 

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