Watch: O’Reilly SLAMS David Duke When He Denies He Supports White Supremacy

The esteemed (sarcasm) Mr. David Duke, the high-profile advocate for white supremacy, appeared on the?Bill O?Reilly?show on Monday and proceeded to make a fool of himself — with the help of Bill O’Reilly himself. From Mediaite:

O’Reilly laughed and rolled his eyes at David Duke on his show tonight when Duke adamantly denied being a white supremacist. O?Reilly said if that’s the case, why is he still affiliated with a group with the goal of promoting the interests of ?the white European race.?

Duke explained:

“I’m not a white supremacist at all, in fact the European-American Unity and Rights Organization (EURO) was a charted civil rights organization.”

He added that he has proof he’s not an advocate of white supremacy — he fought the “racial discrimination” of affirmative action when he served?in Louisiana’s state legislature. Can you believe people elected this clown?

O’Reilly laughed and said:

“Don’t sit there and tell me you’re not a white ? that your organization isn’t looking out for the white, European race,” he said.

When O?Reilly tried to discuss the?Steve Scalise controversy, Duke began to harp on the “hypocrisy” of the media, saying that?the press picks on him about being a former KKK member, but leaves deceased Democrat Robert Byrd alone. Shockingly,?O?Reilly defended Byrd and pointed out that he ?repudiated his past? whereas Duke is still very much living the racist white supremacy dream as he continues his affiliation?with the European-American Unity and Rights Organization. Incidentally, this group is a Southern Poverty Law Center designated hate group.

It got ugly and ended badly.?Watch the Fox News video below.

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