Bisexual lesbian threesomes with his subordinates at the office are okay for Bill O'Reilly, but his love for lesbians ends when faced with the prospect that one might wear a No-Spin Jacket.
O'Reilly on Factor jacket he offered to Stern: "I'm not having this on some lesbian somewhere"
Summary: Bill O'Reilly told radio "shock jock" Howard Stern to give back a Factor jacket O'Reilly had offered him because, O'Reilly said, "I'm not having this on some lesbian somewhere. It's not going to happen."
On the December 8 edition of Fox News' The O'Reilly Factor, host Bill O'Reilly offered a Factor jacket to radio "shock jock" Howard Stern. After Stern said, "I won't wear it, but I will give it to a crack whore" and handed it back, O'Reilly told him: "I'm not having this on some lesbian somewhere. It's not going to happen."
O'Reilly's comment came during part two of his three-part interview with Stern. Throughout his December 8 television show, O'Reilly read teasers for the taped interview:
* "And part two of my interview with Howard Stern. He has some problems with The Factor, and he's sticking up for lesbians."
* "And later, Howard Stern, a walking controversy. He talks about how lesbians have made him millions. Upcoming."
* "Howard Stern has some problems with The Factor but no problems with lesbians. We'll discuss the issues with him."
* "When we come back, part two of my interview with Howard Stern. He's got some problems with The Factor but no problems with lesbians. Don't miss this one. Right back with it."
In the interview, O'Reilly brought up the lesbian "issue," asking Stern if his show was "still going to be lesbians on parade and strippers and all that" following its move to Sirius Satellite Radio in January. After vowing, "As long as I'm breathing, there will be lesbians," Stern criticized O'Reilly for selling Factor merchandise, saying, "It looks like you emptied out a junkyard and slapped your name on everything." O'Reilly countered that "all the proceeds go to charity," noting that he just wrote Habitat for Humanity "a big check." O'Reilly then suggested: "You can join Habitat for Humanity ... and build houses, Howard Stern, for poor lesbians. I mean, this would be perfect." O'Reilly then offered Stern the Factor jacket. When Stern declined it, O'Reilly told him, "You're not getting it back," adding, "I'm not having this on some lesbian somewhere."
O'Reilly introduced the segment by explaining that Stern had become "the highest paid entertainer in American history" by "saying whatever pops into his mind, no matter how offensive it is." O'Reilly then clarified: "No, I have not copied that concept. Roll the tape."
From the December 8 edition of Fox News' The O'Reilly Factor:
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