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CBS News/ May 17, 2011, 10:00 AM

Jon Stewart, Bill O'Reilly spar over Common on Fox News

In an appearance on Fox News Monday night, Comedy Central's Jon Stewart sparred with Fox host Bill O'Reilly over the recent invitation of rapper Common to the White House - and accused the conservative-leaning cable network of being "a selective outrage machine...that pettyfogs [an issue] only when it suits the narrative that suits them."

The Obama administration came under fire from the right last week after inviting Common to take part in a poetry reading at the White House. Conservatives took issue with the invitation because Common, a Grammy award-winning hip hop artist, has in some of his lyrics defended Black Panther member and convicted cop-killer Assata Shakur.

O'Reilly, who invited Stewart onto the show expressly for the purpose of debating the issue, argued that the White House should not be issuing invitations to people who were "celebrating a cop-killer."

"What I think he's doing is not celebrating, but honoring someone he thinks was wrongly convicted of cop-killing. I think he believes she was convicted unjustly," argued Stewart, host of Comedy Central's "Daily Show." "Correct me if I'm wrong, what you're saying is, if an artist supports someone that has been convicted of killing a cop, they should not be allowed to go to the White House."

"I am saying that when a president invites someone [to the White House]...the resume has to be put in front of them and they have to select someone who [is] almost unimpeachable," O'Reilly responded.

Stewart countered that, if the White House were to hold such a standard, it would also have to shun legends like Bono, Bob Dylan, and Bruce Springsteen - all of whom have written songs about people who have been convicted for killing cops.

"Guess who wrote a song about Leonard Peltier? Bono. Guess where he was?! The White House," Stewart exclaimed. "Booyah. That's a rap word."

"Bob Dylan wrote a song about a convicted killer named 'Hurricane' Carter," Stewart continued. "He's been to the White House. Why are you drawing the line at Common? There is a selective outrage machine here at Fox that pettyfogs only when it suits the narrative that suits them."

"This guy is in the crosshairs in a way that he shouldn't be," he continued. "You have to be consistent with your outrage."

Bill O'Reilly fired back at Stewart, arguing that "you know this guy is sympathizing with two cop killers. You know that."

"That's enough for a sitting president to say, 'You know what? This guy might be radioactive. I'm not doing it,'" he continued, noting that he found the support for Common particularly offensive in light of the fact that this week celebrates National Police Week.

Stewart argued that, in honor of National Police Week, the duo should team up to do something "important."

"Let's do something nice for police for National Police Week," he suggested to O'Reilly. "Let's have us agree to promote a reinstatement of the ban on assault weapons - because that doesn't celebrate killing cops metaphorically or physically, it tries to get weapons that kill cops - literally - off the streets."

"That's important," Stewart said, "this is nothing."

Watch the second half of the debate below.

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doctor_know says:
Stewart really schooled O'Reily.....
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brasilianman says:
All I have to say that it is sad that Comedy Central is actually more trustworthy and "news worthy" to the actual facts and Fox News is now considered my new comedy outlet.
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Lovelylinda0 says:
Bill, just give up! You can't win.
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xero2501 says:
If you really think Common is advocating killing cops, you're a moron. Try researching the other side of it and maybe LISTEN to the music first. I bet you havent. That pretty much means your opinion is based on nothing but "because Bill said so". Pretty much makes you a sheep.
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tsigili says:
Ok, that makes Stewart and O'Reilly even. They are both pretty obvious as to political party affiliation. The bigger issue is which one is willing to take the middle road, when shown that is the correct one, and in that regard, I think O'Reilly wins.
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Zann-Zel replies:
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That's funny I was sure Stewart won! LOL!
IndependentinNH replies:
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Ah,ha,ha,ha. Thanks for the laugh.
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Honorplease says:
Stewart clearly won this debate.
O'Reilly likes weather women.--That's precious.
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brian_norwood says:
Stewart battles O'Reilly. Unfortunately, O'Reilly came to the fight unarmed.
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noloyalisti says:
Why is it just so easy to show a Republicon like OLiely just how dumb their agenda is. Fox Propaganda Channel is just a direct front for fascistic right wing giant corporate ideals. In fact this explains why virtually all the giant corporations are part of the radical conservative agenda to ban freedom and liberty in America. That is how they make all their money by calling all the shots.
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Bisk1 says:
by WillMunny1 May 17, 2011 3:06 PM EDT
The left and especially the entertainment industry is always trying to free criminals who have killed someone or commited other crimes because of their supposed artistic talents so this makes them exempt from paying their debt to society.
I think not. Neither does the rest of law abiding American citizens.

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Sometimes, i believe this poster as gotta be Michelle B from MN - WillMunny - but then you read more and it seems i need to apologise to Bachmann cuz this Repug just argues and starts to make things up as he goes, not caring bout facts just crap that butresses his point. Dumb Dumb Repugs !!
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TOMMBOY502KY says:
Anyone Who is Familiar with Common, and has Listened to His Music, or who Watched his Movies and then Read About him, Knows that all this Hoopla is As Crazy as saying Like Will Smith Can't Come to the White House! Common Was Selected to Come Because He is a Good Person with a Squeky Clean Image, unless you Dig up Dirt, like this Song from 11 years ago smh, and he's From Chicago where Obama Lived, and He has Supported Obama even Before he was Elected, so they are like Friends. And If you Never Heard Any of Commons Music, listen to his Song "Come Close" and you will see his Music is Poetry, not just Rap!
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