Don't come to Fox News commentator Bill O'Reilly if you're expecting an apology.
Take,level 1 eroticism for example, the commentator's non-apology to Congresswoman Maxine Waters he issued last night after making fun of her "James Brown wig." The host can barely make it to the end of his apology without laughing.
SEE ALSO: Interview: Maxine Waters thinks millennials can change politics for everyone (yes, everyone)Shortly after, O'Reilly proceeds to attack Congresswoman Waters on the issues. Of course, his argument -- that President Trump can teach the black community about a philosophy of living -- is so patronizing it actually should require an additional apology, but whatever.
Here we are.
If this clip makes you upset, remember what Congresswoman Waters said on All in with Chris Hayeslast night:
"I'm a strong black woman and I cannot be intimidated," Waters said.
There's your response, O'Reilly, available on loop.
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