Posted on 07/20/2010 5:37:49 PM PDT by cycle of discernment
The opening BOR monologue tonight is worth EVERYONE watching - much more substantive than the dust-up with Kirsten Powers.
In the monologue, BOR, to his credit, destroyed the MSM.
The Powers debate was a waste of time. It is comical to watch any RAT shill not care about “whistle-blowers” or other stories of controversial ideologues in any Administration. Anybody remember the MSM destruction of John Tower? Clarence Thomas? Miguel Estrada? Ed Meese? Newt Gingrich?
I heard it. BOR was really good!
When the day arrives that Bill O asks Barry to release his hidden birth certificate (the one that shows what hospital he was born in and the doctor that delivered him) we know he has opened his eyes. Until then he is just another talking head of the activist media protecting Barry.
Oreilly reminds me of John Fn Kerry and Juan McAmnesty they all have no ethics or principles and go for the money and power first.
Give him a minute. His “fair and balanced’ socialist side will come out and slap down his “exteremist” self in no time. He’s schitzoid.
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>>Yikes BOR is coming around? There may be hope!<<
Eventually, a dog gets tired of being beaten.
O’Reilly isn’t “coming around”, he just gets insanely angry when anybody disagrees with him. Powers is a straight-line leftist who tried to pretend to be a “moderate” liberal for a while after she started out as a far-leftie at FOX and got slapped down repeatedly. Lately she’s gone back to her leftist roots, resulting in her recent slapdown from Megan. She’s still being a leftie, which irritated Billo because she didn’t tell him how brilliant he is as he demands all his guests do.
O’Reilly’s reaction had nothing to do with “waking up”, it was all his personal ego in action.
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