I wonder if somebody has gotten to them.
Soro$ depo$iting ca$h into their private $wiss accountS?
O’Reilly got a 1 billion viewer audience for his Super Bowl interview with Obama and want his program to be a “safe zone” for Obama on the “birther” issue.
But O’Reilly’s no-spin claim is now tattered by his own spin claiming that the birth certificate issue “doesn't matter”.
I think he got a bit of mail from viewers after he made that claim earlier this week.
Prince Al Waleed Bin Tal is their boss at Fox News. He aka Saudi Arabia is the largest individual shariaholder in News Corp, #2 in Disney/ABC and a major one in TW/CNN and GE/MSNBC/CNBC/MSNBC.
Of course these little puppets with dubious pasts are being told what to say. The Saudis paid good money for the white hut to get their muslim in there.
You are obviously making a knee-jerk response to a headline and didn't see the show.
Here is BORs commentary on Soros showing how the left is going OTT:
Bill O'Reilly
For the first time in my life, the federal government is being held accountable for how it spends tax money.
In recent years, trillions of taxpayer dollars have flowed into Washington, and elected officials pretty much overspent on everything and provided little oversight on the gravy train. Meantime, most of us, the real folks, work hard for our money.
Now because of the debt crisis, federal spending is under siege. Over the next few years we can expect many government programs to be abolished, stuff like subsidies for PBS and NPR and funding for organizations like Planned Parenthood. Of course, that is angering some on the left.
Enter the uber-liberal George Soros and his MoveOn organization. They know they are under pressure. They know Planned Parenthood may lose federal funding, so here is their response:
(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP) UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: Only decades ago, women suffered through horrifying, back-alley abortions, or they used dangerous methods when they had no other recourse. So when the Republican Party launched an all-out assault on women's health pushing bills to limit access to vital services, we had to ask: Why is the GOP trying to send women back to the back alley? (END VIDEO CLIP) That ad, of course, is insane. Nobody is trying to send women to the back alley. If Planned Parenthood believes it is doing good for America, let it raise money privately. But you can see how emotional this budget debate is becoming. There is, of course, propaganda on both sides. But the MoveOn ad is a perfect illustration of the hysteria that is bubbling over the debt crisis. The question is: Will Americans respond to that kind of propaganda? Will politics once again stop fiscal reform? Roe v. Wade made abortion legal in the United States, and that is not going to be overturned any time soon. So using the issue to hammer fiscal reform is dishonest. The bottom line is the United States is broke. All of this nonsense has to stop. All non-essential government spending has to stop. Period. And that's "The Memo."
“The bottom line is the United States is broke. All of this nonsense has to stop. All non-essential government spending has to stop. Period.”
- Bill O’Reilly