Confirming what a Fox News Channel insider told Gawker nearly a week ago, the cable news network is now confirming that civil rights leader Jesse Jackson referred to Barack Obama as a "n—-er" in front of cameras in Fox News’ Chicago bureau. Although Fox’s Bill O’Reilly last week aired other incendiary comments Jackson made in front of the cameras about Obama, i.e. that he wanted to "cut" the Democratic candidate’s "nuts off," the O’Reilly Factor host said at that time he was witholding other, "more damaging" comments from Jackson because they weren’t relevant and "we’re not out to make him look bad." We said last week that "it seems inevitable the cable news channel will have to back up O’Reilly’s allegations," and, sure enough, amid mounting rumors, Fox confirmed to AP tonight that Jackson said Obama was "talking down to black people ... telling n—--rs how to beha...
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