FOX NEWS INSIDER - Juan Williams praised Bill O’Reilly’s Talking Points Memo on Monday night’s Factor. The memo focused on how America has progressed since Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. delivered his infamous “I Have A Dream” speech 50 years ago and where the nation needs to go from here.

Williams said the tradition of Dr. King is to stand up and act against bad schools, rap culture and the breakdown of the traditional family.

“The civil rights challenge of this generation is education,” Williams said. “Dr. King would never allow anybody to buy his silence, to buy him off.”

He charged that unions are paying off civil rights leaders like Reverend Al Sharpton so that they will not support charter schools and education vouchers. “Poor people need better schools and you can’t make excuses at the cost of our children and our children’s future.”