Posted on 07/15/2010 1:25:54 AM PDT by Michael van der Galien
Bill OReilly is clearly continuing his shameless and cowardly surrender to Sharia Law. Daily on his program, The OReilly Factor on FoxNews.com, he engages in the standard and phony obfuscations about the jihadi threat the West faces, consistently refusing to honestly name and label the Islamic foundations of the terrorist enterprise. Back in April 2010, he blatantly sided with our societys dhimmis, blaming South Park for doing the Mohammed shows. Rather than praising Parkers and Stones courage, standing up for their right to make any script they wished, and denouncing the despots who threatened their lives (and the tenets of the Islamic religion that sanction such threats), OReilly publicly promoted submitting to Sharia Law, thereby surrendering to the forces who killed filmmaker Theo van Gogh.
Now, this past Tuesday, on his July 13 program, OReilly hit a new low, making a grotesque statement about the millions of suffering persecuted Muslim women around the world. In a bizarre debate with Laura Ingraham about Frances move to ban the burqa, OReilly flippantly jokes about a tragic and deadly reality in which any serious, sensitive person would find nothing laughable. With great self-satisfaction, OReilly teases Ingraham about rooting for the French while mind-bogglingly siding against the French ban. He makes a disparaging reference to the Western eye to imply that forced veiling is only oppressive through our Western lens as though there is no universal standard of human rights. Priding himself on being for tolerance and, therefore, for being in favor of allowing Muslim women to veil, he affirms that most Muslim women want to veil themselves.
A vile statement like this reveals such ignorance and heartlessness in the face of mass human suffering that one does not even know where to begin in response. [Nevertheless], the attempt shall be made [here]:
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He’s a smug, bloviating SOB who talks over his guests and I no longer watch the bastard. He’s a waste of Fox News’ valuable prime time hour.
Why anyone would watch him is beyond me.
Never watch him. I watch NCIS reruns on USA
He used to play in the background in my house, but after he wouldn’t let Sarah Palin finish her thoughts the other night, I said, “that’s it, NO more obnoxious BOR” and I got no argument.
Thanks for the tip. I like NCIS!
NCIS
Didn’t O’Reily write that song “I’m so vain, I probably think this song is about me”?
With this interview BOR proved his abysmal ignorance. He is a tool of chaos, a useful fool for the forces of evil that seek to destroy us.
Laura Ingraham showed clearly her contempt for him in the interview.
I don’t watch tv. Anything I hear about that calls for viewing, I find on youtube.
BOR, I don’t even watch him on youtube.
"Most" Muslim women want to veil themselves because... they don't want to be publicly beaten by the "Religious Police" or face an "honor-killing" by their husband.
He does continually state that he’s not that smart and comments like this just prove it.
I do not even watch faux news any longer. Well seldom.
LLS
Laura also called him out on his love affair with Michelle.
She’s great!
I believe Roger Ailes has a bet with O’Really ,,, to see if he can get the bamster back on his show for another interview . So O’really is trying his best to pander to the bamster and his regime but I wish to inject a phrase from Rush ,,,, “ I hope he fails “ . O’Reilly has been replaced by Glen Beck as the conservatives viewing choice . Bill why don't you move over to CNN where you will feel more comptfortable ?
Since learning (here at FR) that fox is partially own by the Saudi family, I’m not impressed with their fake conservatism. Their only interest is in market shares, and I don’t trust them to be pro U.S. anymore.
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