Posted on 02/27/2009 9:56:25 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
The Rocky Mountain News was the more conservative of the two CO newspapers.
CO being a state filled with reasonably young people, just couldn’t sustain two newspapers. Most of the younger generation get their news from the Internet, if they bother at all.
Is O’Reilly “tight on” on this?
Is O’Reilly “right on” on this?
Liberals have a mental sickness, they harbor intense dislike of conservatives. They can’t get themselves to show respect.
The Rocky was the more conservative of the Denver newspapers.
I absolutely refuse to watch MSNBC and CNN, and I cannot stomach Campbell Brown and others over there.
Its Oreily that was clouded by party loyalty. There are some ppl on the right e.g Peter Schiff who wasn’t clouded by party loyalty who saw the truth, but still stuck to his ideology
I also think its a mistake to treat ccn/msnbc/ daily kos traffic numbers seperately. You need to add them all together and overall they’re still much larger than right wing outlets
e.g ccn - 2 mil, msnbc - 2mil, nbc - 2 mil, fox news 3 mil
On ranking it looks like foxnews is winning but if you add ccn/msnbc/nc, thats 6 mil vs fox news of 3 mil
Does he still have that “body expert”? I stopped watching him after one two many appearances by that liberal fraud. If he got rid of her I might tune back in.
I like when he went onto the view and made fun of that Joy b*tch.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F6rR2OwaY1c
bookmark
I’ve gone to Daily Kos a few times,
I think the majority there are insane.
obamma lamma kool aide drinkers all.
I agree. “The folks” is really getting very tiresome. Another thing I don’t like about O’Reilly is his running on and on, constantly interrupting his guests, particularly Dennis Miller. I view this as a feeble attempt to appear clever and to show us how “hip” and knowledgeable he is. He simply doesn’t know when to get out of the way.
This line gets repeated almost daily, but for the life of me, I can't recall where the Founding Fathers said, "We are trusting in a watchdog press."
Someone help me here. The existence of freedom of the press in the Constitution does not equal "we are trusting in a watchdog press" any more than the existence of freedom of religion has them saying "We are trusting in watchdog religious denominations."
Perhaps in hindsight, Mr. O'Reilly should have read at least one book about bubbles and their disastrous consequences. Dr. Charles MacKay's classic Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds has been available for over a century --- he could find a copy at Amazon or you can download for free from Project Gutenberg. Many other books, including the well-written and highly appropriate The Moneymaker by Janet Gleeson, have also been published more recently.
Every time the cry is "Oh, this bubble is different!" No, they are all the same: the bigger the bubble, the bigger the bust. This bubble was vast, so now we are trying to navigate through what could be very turbulent waters, and unfortunately the captain and the crew are dangerously ignorant and incompetent.
Bill, you pinhead...you forgot to mention how the federal government invited private lenders into this fiasco, instigating, aiding and abetting the entire disaster. Probably just an oversight on your part.
Didn’t Bill just drop his radio factor or was it dropped?
Sorry for the mixup. This other O'Reilly, of whom you write, sounds like a pretty good guy, but this thread is about Bill O'Reilly, who has a program on Fox News Channel.
Until then, he is a liar, a fraud, and a coward who is hiding under his desk (as he claims others are doing when they duck HIS questions).
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