YOUNG JEEZY And BILL O’REILLY Go Face To Face On Fox News

The Snowman Factor
Good luck, Jeezy. I have a feeling O’Reilly will ask Young Jeezy why he calls himself Mr. 17.5 and/or Snowman. Regardless, I’m pleased that Jeezy is becoming an advocate for social commentary in hip-hop.
“Damn right! I ain’t never ran, nah mean?” Jeezy told XXLMag.com. “At the end of the day, you’re dealing with cats who think that we as young black men don’t know what it is we do. We entrepreneurs, we came from nothing. If you gotta mispronounce my name to try to be funny and you got a Harvard or whatever education you got, then you’re really showing how ignorant you are.”
“If you didn’t hear what the fuck I said, it’s all good, but you didn’t hear all these people crying in New Orleans,” he continued. “You ain’t know bout the [Oscar] Grant kid that got killed in Oakland, you ain’t speaking on that. You ain’t talking about these ladies out here killing these babies, you worried about what I said.”
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Honestly I think jeezy will embarass himself just like cam’ron did…
It’s definitely a possibility
U MAD?!
I’m not mad at all, jeezy makes good points about social issues, it’s just that itse o’reilly factor and I have a feeling that Billys questions willbe structured intentionally to make jeezy look like a fool
It’s fucked up, but that’s how that show works.
Wether you hate the show or love it , it’s always entertaining to watch
I couldn’t agree more. I watched Bill do his thing last night and it had me laughing. He’s great at what he does, even if I don’t always agree with him.
I don’t think Jeezy has any reason to be on Bills show. O’Reilly will make a complete fool of him and its just not worth the air time. I’m sure he has better topics to cover than to belittle a rap artist who really has no position being on that kind of show.
Im sure the segment will be setup to give Jeezy no room to speak, and O’Reilly will put on that pompous, sarcastic (rude at times, yet hilarious) front to get a few laughs in for his viewers while they are sitting in their leather lazy boy reclining chairs, checking the market recap and drinking an import.
All in all…
Its great that Jeezy is somewhat interested and showing concern for political issues (in his terms), but its really not worth the air time. Bill O’Reilly and Hip hop stars don’t mix.