He really had to dig to find someone accusing him of being "conservative".
This is an annoying habit many writers have, especially O'Reilly--they think if they can find one person who calls them "conservative biased" that it somehow balances out all the proof that they are biased to the left, and vice versa.
"...especially O'Reilly--they think if they can find one person who calls them "conservative biased"..."
O.K. I'm confused? Are you saying Bill O'Reilly is liberal?
Actually, he's fairly honest and realistic, if liberal. Kind of like Mort Kondracke. Milbank goes on Ingraham and has an amiable conversation. He hasn't drunk the Kool-Aid. The only annoying thing about him is that he steadfastly refuses to admit his bias.
This is an annoying habit many writers have, especially O'Reilly--they think if they can find one person who calls them "conservative biased" that it somehow balances out all the proof that they are biased to the left, and vice versa.