Neil Cavuto is a good guy and conservative. John Gibson seems to be pretty cool now. It's funny, 'cause I hated him when he was on another network. Bill O'Reilly wants the populist label so badly, he twists in the wind. But, some of his consistent viewpoints are pretty liberal. Examples: He admits Kyoto is a bad solution, but still seems to support it. He is, in any case, for strict environmental regulation. He wants the government to cap doctors' salaries.
O'Reilly is a nut on the environment, but he's damn effective in social conservatism.
I still remember the time he said that abortionists were nazis.
He is too much of an appeaser. He thinks Bush ought to give in to the liberals too much. He kept insisting Bush should apologize to the country about the WMD issue. That would have been political suicide.
"Bill O'Reilly wants the populist label so badly, he twists in the wind."
Ha! Change "twists" to "SPINS" and I think you've hit a home-run!!
I think it was tonight that Phone Bill said, in response to criticism of his call for a voluntary reduction of oil company profits, that his plan would put more money in the hands of the folks. If Phone Bill would work for free, that would allow advertizing rates on his show to be reduced, thereby allowing the price of consumer goods to fall, and we folks would have more money on hand.