Bill O’Reilly on Adam Lambert being Gay
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Bill O’Reilly on Fox New’s The O’Reilly Factor on the issue of Adam Lambert being gay. Bill O’Reilly and his guest did not actually judge Adam Lambert gay or whatever rather, on the issue of those pictures being racy. Bill O’Reilly on his being gay, only presented it in a way that I think is just fair. They even said, it is a singing competition and being gay should not be an issue. He seemed surprise though that Adam Lambert, a gay man, is popular and gets voted on to stay week after week, despite being revealed as gay. This is like a refreshing tone from Mr. Bill O’Reilly who in the past is comdemning of such public display of lewd behavior. Could this be because The O’Reilly Factor is on FOX News which is also owned by FOX Network, which airs American Idol? Just asking.



o'reilly is a prick
this isnt news
Bill O'Reilly needs to get a life and leave other people's life alone . I could care less if Adam Lambert is gay . He can sing , perform and will be awesome in his own way. I think he is really cute regardless if he is gay or not . I have a cousin who is gay but I don't have a problem with him . We have some good friends that are gay and they are actually the nicest people because they don't judge others, like O'Reilly does . All i can say is ' GO ADAM ' kick some butt on American Idol .K.Hill
I watch O'Reilly all the time, and whoever put this up left some things out. First off, O'Reilly was asking if the photos+his sexuality would hurt him. When Adam was advancing in the show, all of a sudden these photos popped up. O'Reilly had said whoever put these photos up, was wrong, because he believed it was done to try to hurt Adam. He also said he hopes the kid does well. He asking if people would care about this, Obviously he doesn't care, because he doesn't even watch the show.
as is seldom the case, people are responding to something out of context. If you had seen the entire segment, you would have seen that O'Reilly's subject did not have any issues on whether Adam was gay, but rather, was he judged by merit, or did any biases interfere? Don't be afraid of people prodding you to think for yourself. It allows you to grow as a person & enjoy diversity. O'reilly prods everyone equally.
Basically it boils down to this, I am turned off by anyone who has to flaunt who they are. Most people are basically nice and decent. I have spent 14 years as an NCO in the military reserves while spending 20 years as an operations manager in business. During that time the people who have had the most problems with their coworkers are the ones who have flaunted their identity whether gay or straight. Instead of focusing on their job assignments they lowered productivity and created alot of HR issues.