Rapper Snoop Dogg
recently appeared on a Holland based-talk show and had some unflattering words
for frequent rap critic Bill O’Reilly. On.
Mar. 29, Snoop appeared on the talk show Jensen! which is hosted by Robert Jensen.During
the interview before his performance at The Milky Way club, Snoop and Robert Jensen
sipped Cristal, and Jensen questioned the rapper about his image in the United
States, when the topic of Bill O’Reilly came up. "F**k
Bill O’Reilly," Snoop said to rapturous applause from the studio audience.Jensen
played a clip of a Nov. 2006 episode of Bill O’Reilly’s The O’Reilly Factor
television show that featured Snoop’s former attorney defending the rapper against
a variety of charges levied by O’Reilly."I
got females everywhere, I got em working for me," Snoop said before showing
the clip. "She was riding for her pimp!"Snoop’s
former criminal defense attorney Lauren Lake vigorously defended Snoop, born Calvin
Broadus from O’Reilly’s accusations. "He’s
a good hearted young man, he’s contributed to charities, he helps young people,
you see him coaching his child’s football team, buying them buses [and] giving
young children from inner cities better opportunities," Lake said.During
the clip, O’Reilly accused Snoop Dogg of being a drug dealer and promoting violence
and offered to "build a jail" just for the rapper, whom he compared
to 20th century Chicago gangster, Al Capone."He’s
a motherf***kin p####," Snoop told Jensen. "He doesn’t understand me.
He doesn’t understand how his kids and his family just loves Snoop Dogg, he don’t
really get it. So instead of him trying to have an interview with me to try and
better understand me, he’d rather bash me in the media , when he could have a
conversation with me and get a one on one with me."The
rapper even offered to actually appear on O’Reilly’s popular television show,
The O’Reilly Factor. "I’d
love to go on his show, but we’d have to do it in my neighborhood though, so I
can kick his motherf***ing ass when we are finished."The
rapper also addressed his recent denial of entry to enter the UK, despite never
being charged with a crime in the country."I’m
at a stand still right now," Snoop said. "I don’t fault the people who
love my music and love me, cause I know they don’t have no control it’s the upper
officials, the people up top who are looking for an example right now. Hopefully
they’ll figure out I’m not the one to be the example. But we will get together
one day, UK. They don’t understand me. They got the parliament government with
their wigs on and all that old school, so they aren’t really hip. They need to
change their rules and laws there."