spirit_wolf_girl16 wrote:
u all say u no o'reilly but do u really. u all dont watch fox news. michel moore is anti-american and anti-bush. so what ever he tells u is all bull crap. but i can tell u all are democrates so u all dont really watch fox news.
For some strange reason that is unbeknowst even to me, I watch Fox News. This is how I know that Bill O'Reilly is a lying bully:
-O'Reilly claimed that his first TV show, Inside Edition, won two George Foster Peabody awards, the most prestigious award in broadcast journalism. Inside Edition never won a Peabody award. It DID win one George Polk award - AFTER O'Reilly left the show.
-O'Reilly claims that the lyrics of rap star Ludacris are demeaning to women and minorities, and yet in his own novel, Those Who Trespass, there are depictions of six muders, 58 uses of the words "fuck" and "bitch", a scene in which a 15-year-old crack whore gives her pimp oral sex, and at least two other oral sex scenes.
-O'Reilly lied about his party affiliation. He continues to lie about it to this day.
-Here is the transcript from when O'Reilly interviewed a man named Jeremy Glick, the son of a Port Authority worker who died in the 9/11 attacks, who was working against the war in Iraq:
O'REILLY: In the "Personal Stories" segment tonight, we were surprised to find out than an American who lost his father in the World Trade Center attack had signed an anti-war advertisement that accused the USA itself of terrorism...With us now is Jeremy Glick, whose father, Barry, was a Port Authority worker at the Trade Center. Mr. Glick is a co-author of the book "Another World is Possible." I'm surprised you signed this. You were the only one of all of the families who signed...
JEREMY GLICK: Well, actually, that's not true.
O'REILLY: Who signed the advertisement?
GLICK: Peaceful Tomorrow, which represents 9/11 families, were also involved.
O'REILLY: Hold it, hold it, hold it, Jeremy. You're the only one who signed this advertisement.
GLICK: As an individual.
O'REILLY: Yes, as -- with your name. You were the only one. I was surprised, and the reason I was surprised is that this ad equates the United States with the terrorists. And I was offended by that.
GLICK: Well, you say -- I remember earlier you said it was a moral equivalency, and it's actually a material equivalency. And just to back up for a second about your surprise, I'm actually shocked that you're surprised. If you think about it, our current president, who I feel and many feel is in this position illegitimately by neglecting the voices of Afro- Americans in the Florida coup, which, actually, somebody got impeached for during the Reconstruction period -- Our current president now inherited a legacy from his father and inherited a political legacy that's responsible for training militarily, economically, and situating geopolitically the parties involved in the alleged assassination and the murder of my father and countless of thousands of others. So I don't see why it's surprising...
O'REILLY: All right. Now let me stop you here. So...
GLICK: ... for you to think that I would come back and want to support...
O'REILLY: It is surprising, and I'll tell you why. I'll tell you why it's surprising.
GLICK: ... escalating...
O'REILLY: You are mouthing a far left position that is a marginal position in this society, which you're entitled to.
GLICK: It's marginal -- right.
O'REILLY: You're entitled to it, all right, but you're -- you see, even -- I'm sure your beliefs are sincere, but what upsets me is I don't think your father would be approving of this.
GLICK: Well, actually, my father thought that Bush's presidency was illegitimate.
O'REILLY: Maybe he did, but...
GLICK: I also didn't think that Bush...
O'REILLY: ... I don't think he'd be equating this country as a terrorist nation as you are.
GLICK: Well