. >> yeah, but when it comes to throwing the political football, bill o'reilly is basically aaron rodgerso pretend he's tim tebow, right, that he's completely clueless when it comes to race relations in america. and last year he spoke at reverend al sharpton's national action network conference and had this to say. take a listen. >> it's a much more interesting country, america, if we stop with the race business, i think. i mean, i'm not black, so i don't know your struggle. and you don't know my struggle. all right? because you're not white. but after 9/11, we pretty much dropped that race stuff, did we not? we pretty much were all americans there, right? all right. i hear yes, i hear no. but to me from my perch, there were blacks killed in that tower. all right? all right, look, if you don't think we dropped it, i do. >> i mean, maybe the guy needs to go to an ear, nose and throat doctor. i hear yes, i hear no. dude, they were booing you. what do you think of o'reilly's version of what he calls it, that race stuff? we elect a black man who occupies the white house, we're done with the i