O'Reilly's entire show is about "what he feels," and who is out to get him. And what's with "The Factor says ..." and the "Talking Memo" or whatever the heck he calls it. It's as if O'Reilly is having an out-of-body experience. The comments are his, not "The Factor's." It reminds me of when Bob Dole used to talk about Bob Dole as if he was Bob Dole.
I certainly hope O'Reilly gets his radio show up against Hannity. Sean will spank the captain of the "No Facts Zone" (as the old saying goes) like a narc at a biker rally. There's so much less to O'Reilly than meets the eye (or the ear, on radio) it won't even be a competition. Hannity is fun to listen to; he engages the people who call in and gives the people who listen something to listen to.
And the people who've pointed the out the minor facts that O'Reilly is neither conservative, humble or very smart are right on the money. He reminds me of the Ted Baxter character on the old Mary Tyler Moore Show.