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Video: Bill O’Reilly says he's fed up with glorification of Michael Jackson

July 7, 10:46 PMUS Headlines ExaminerCindy Adams
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Michael Jackson accepting an award in 2000. (AP)

On Tuesday, after Michael Jackson’s emotional memorial, Bill O’Reilly discussed the man and the artist.

O’Reilly said he is fed up with the adulation for Jackson and that Jackson's interaction with children was unacceptable for any adult.

O’Reilly also called Jackson incredibly selfish because he said Jackson spent hundreds of millions of dollars on himself, while singing “We Are the World.”

He also said Jackson bleached his own skin and chose white men as the biological fathers of his "in vitro" children.

See the video below:
 

 

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