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Nothing Is `Free' About Bill O'Reilly's Froth Factor
The Tampa Tribune ^ | 2/26/03 | Daniel Ruth

Posted on 02/27/2003 12:45:02 PM PST by ifhult45

What's next? Is Bill O'Reilly, the Father Coughlin of cable TV, going to take credit for breaking the story of Watergate, exposing the Pentagon Papers and getting the scoop on the Iran/Contra scandal? This guy is probably shameless enough to claim authorship of ``Primary Colors.''

O'Reilly, the Joe Isuzu of journalism, has essentially ripped off eight years of reporting by The Tampa Tribune's Michael Fechter while claiming to be some sort of moralist arbiter of professional ethics.

``Believe me when I tell you: Any intellectual dishonesty on the part of any powerful press person in this country will be exposed on `The Factor,' '' declared journalism's answer to Willie Sutton as his TV show aired the other day over the Deutschland uber Ailes Network.

Sigh.

Oh, yoo hoo! Mr. O'Reilly? When are you going to start with yourself?

This guy claiming to be a standard bearer of intellectual honesty is like Heidi Fleiss pretending to be a spokeswoman for virginity.

Standing Alone?!

After the federal indictment last week of the University of South Florida's Sami Al-Arian, O'Reilly, who's like William F. Buckley with rabies, insisted he was the first person to break the story of the professor's alleged ties to the terrorist Palestinian Islamic Jihad.

The claim was predicated on an appearance by Al-Arian on the Witch Trial Network shortly after Sept. 11, 2001, in which the Torquemada of television castigated the professor over his supposed connections to Middle Eastern bad guys.

Let's put it this way: It was not an ``American Idol'' moment for Al-Arian. Gary Condit came off as a more credible public figure.

Yes, indeed, Al-Arian's national interview had an incendiary effect, which quickly led to his suspension from campus by USF President Judy Genshaft.

``Thus, we stood alone on Sami Al- Arian,'' preened the Oliver Cromwell of mass communications.

Drivel.

`` `We' stood alone?'' Oh, really? Do you have a mouse in your pocket, Bill, or is that your Rush Limbaugh Wannabe Club decoder ring?

What the Bubba the Love Sponge of Self-Promotion always conveniently forgets to tell his viewers is that he used material from years of reporting by Fechter about the USF/Palestinian Islamic Jihad connection to prepare for his interview with Al-Arian.

Maybe O'Reilly, the Penn (& Teller!) of chitchat, missed those pieces while he was busy anchoring ``Inside Edition'' and those fast-breaking news stories about Madonna's breast cones.

Like the rest of his colleagues on the Crock Network, the Clifford Irving of coaxial cable can't be bothered to credit Fechter's dogged reporting while claiming to have broken the Al- Arian story nationally.

Oh, Bartender!

Did O'Reilly, the Piltdown Man of Rupert Murdoch's media empire, provide some national attention to the story? Sure. No problem there. How nice for the No Spittle Zone.

But ranting and raving and conducting a few foaming-at-the-mouth interviews with the usual subjects about Middle Eastern terrorism is not the same thing as reporting, advancing a story.

Or, put another way, the Nathan Thurm of talking heads couldn't carry Fechter's typewriter ribbon.

O'Reilly arrived at the conclusion the other day that a sort of war had broken out between what he described as the elite media - which consists of people who think he's a creepy, sleazy, insecure guy who isn't man enough to give credit where credit is due - and the so-called ``free media,'' which is supposed to be him.

Alas, the Joe Pyne of Whine is wrong again.

There is nothing remotely ``free'' about the Morton Downey Jr. Lite Network. It is a cable channel. Ergo, when you write a check for your cable bill, you are paying to have access to Bill O'Reilly and his Froth Factor.

And if taking note of his misappropriation of someone else's work product makes those of us on the ink- stained wretch side of the news business ``elitists,'' well, what can you say except: ``Oh, bartender? Another beer, please! And some bar nuts, too.''


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This made me so furious, I decided to e-mail this guy and I encourage you all to do the same. This is the type of thing that makes me so glad to have found balance Fox News. These O'Reilly haters are just so bitter--I almost feel bad for the hack.

"Sir, Your garbled, pinko editorial about Bill O'Reilly (2/26: Nothing Is `Free' About Bill O'Reilly's Froth Factor) was really off-base. Its that type of biased, journalistic diarrhea that makes free-thinking patriotic humans crave balanced journalism. O'Reilly was the only one who made any waves with the issue and was clear in his intentions to pursue this guy. He was right!! Learn to accept Fox News as the mainstream, because as it proved with this story--it was the only media outlet with the guts to go after this guy and draw some attention to him."

1 posted on 02/27/2003 12:45:03 PM PST by ifhult45
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To: ifhult45
If you all are interested in supporting O'Reilly here's the e-mail provided: druth@tampatrib.com
2 posted on 02/27/2003 12:49:35 PM PST by ifhult45
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Funny how this guy goes off on a "blowhard"---he must have spent many hours thinking of the insults in this piece. One complaint, (plagiarism) and dozens and dozens of ad hominem attacks to pad it out. This was printed in a mainstream newspaper? I remeber I used to only read crap like this in the subversive free weeklies. I am in shock at how anyone paid money for this article.
3 posted on 02/27/2003 12:58:25 PM PST by stands2reason
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To: ifhult45
Funny how this guy goes off on a "blowhard"---he must have spent many hours thinking up the insults in this piece. One complaint, (plagiarism) and dozens and dozens of ad hominem attacks to pad it out. This was printed in a mainstream newspaper? I remember I used to only read crap like this in the subversive free weeklies. I am in shock at how anyone paid money for this article.
4 posted on 02/27/2003 12:58:59 PM PST by stands2reason
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To: ifhult45
Is Bill O'Reilly, the Father Coughlin of cable TV, going to take credit for breaking the story of Watergate, exposing the Pentagon Papers and getting the scoop on the Iran/Contra scandal?

This guy acts like Watergate, the Pentagon Papers and Iran/Contra were actual important news stories, instead of being free advertising for America's Left Wing, on the order of wall-to-wall coverage for Britney's newest Pepsi commercial. ;-)

5 posted on 02/27/2003 1:13:57 PM PST by an amused spectator
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To: ifhult45
Shrill, leftist drivel. This article just shows how far out of touch the liberals really are.
6 posted on 02/27/2003 1:14:51 PM PST by capitan_refugio
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To: ifhult45
I do not know anything about the situation and I would suppose O'Reilly wasn't first to break the story, but this author must have spent hours comming up with these "attack names". The fact that he starts every other sentence personally attacking Bill destroys any credibility the author had. If he thinks Bill used info gathered by someone else, then say it and prove it.
7 posted on 02/27/2003 1:16:56 PM PST by FreeTally
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To: ifhult45
Did anyone count the number of ad-hominem attacks in this hit-piece??? Is this all the Left can offer, while still claiming to be "mainstream"? Whatever, dude!
8 posted on 02/27/2003 1:18:39 PM PST by SunStar (Democrats Piss Me Off !!)
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To: ifhult45
This screed appears to be more about the author trying to prove he's hip to pop culture than anything else.
9 posted on 02/27/2003 1:22:23 PM PST by Dont Mention the War
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To: ifhult45
I re-wrote this from the movie It's A Wonderful Life:

[sounds of FOXNews playing in the background]
Donna Reed holds her daughter. The little girl points at Brit Hume speaking from the TV screen. "Look, Mommy! Daddy says that for every minute that you watch FOXNews, another liberal's head explodes!"

10 posted on 02/27/2003 1:23:25 PM PST by an amused spectator
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MY EMAIL....

I really cannot believe that silly little paper let you spew like that.

Its funny when you guys get shown for being the little liberal politically correct sissies that you are, you finally get a "backbone" and attack the MESSENGER.

You sir are in the very town where this terrorist operated in and what did you do?? hmmm?

Fox news are the only real journalist in this country at this time and they constantly show just how inept you are.

Until you little liberals stop trying to cast the news in a liberal light you are going to be shown to be more and more irrelevant.
11 posted on 02/27/2003 1:23:48 PM PST by cody32127 (If Democrats are not evil, then evil has no meaning)
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Dear Mr Ruth:

I caught your article "Nothing Free About it...O'Reilly's Froth Factor" and just had to respond. I can't figure out if your article is satire or humor or serious. You make an accusation of Bill O'Reilly of plagiarism, and then fill in the rest of the article with insults. It comes off as satiric as your insults include "spittle", "ranting and raving" and such which, yes, may describe Mr. O' Reilly, but even moreso describe your own "spittle"-flecked diatribe. I mean, a well-turned "jab" can be quite effective, but your screed goes lightyears beyond that. Stringing together ad hominems does not a good argument or a pleasant read make.

Best Regards,

12 posted on 02/27/2003 1:28:07 PM PST by stands2reason
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wow. the only people i knew of until now who have such a low opinion of o'reilly are those who work with him, who universally hold him in contempt.

i know many who work with him, and they all say that the nicest thing they can think of to call him is "jerk."

dep

13 posted on 02/27/2003 1:32:32 PM PST by dep
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To: ifhult45
I like O'Reilly and think he did break this story nationally; however, if he used someone elses research to do it, he should have given credit where credit was due.
14 posted on 02/27/2003 1:35:29 PM PST by farmfriend ( Isaiah 55:10,11)
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To: FreeTally
Even if O'Reilly found out about Arian from something he read. He exposed him. Bill got the guy to practically brag that he was guilty. It was obvious watching the interview that Arian looked like the cat that ate the canary after 9/11 while coyly pretending to be sad about it.
15 posted on 02/27/2003 1:45:05 PM PST by tiki
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To: ifhult45
While I think The Factor gave national prominence to this story, Bill is using a bit of hyperbole dealing with "we alone broke the story".

Nothing new...the man is a shameless self-promoter.

Not that such overzealous self promotion should bring about such a vicious hit piece repletye with namecalling.

16 posted on 02/27/2003 1:49:27 PM PST by amused (Republicans for Sharpton!)
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To: ifhult45
I seem to remember that O'Reily said he broke the story on
a national level. I do not think he said he broke the story
period. He clearly qualified his statement by using the word
nationally. Since the Tampa? paper is local he is correct.
18 posted on 02/27/2003 3:17:40 PM PST by davetex
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Which story did O'Reilly break, exactly?

November 1994 - A PBS documentary, "Jihad in America" alleges Al-Arian is the head of the Islamic Jihad terrorist group's domestic support network. The documentary was created by Steve Emerson.

BTW, this is directly from http://www.campus-watch.org/article/id/87. Campus Watch is certainly no leftist organization. And Steve Emerson IS a reporter for The Tampa Tribune.

Say what you want about O'Reilly, and his ratings, unless they've finally shut down PBS, it's a national network of stations. Jihad in America was pretty widely carried.

Further evidence of self-promotional hyperbole by America's proudest populist, Mr. O'Reilly. Perhaps the columnist here went too far, but at least he was writing a column. Columnists are supposed to state opinions in those. I'll grant you, it's a liberal screed, but at least it's where it's supposed to be instead of in the news.

On the other hand, O'Reilly purports to have a no-spin zone, i.e., no-bias, just the facts, ma'am. I won't call him a conservative, but it sure seems like there is spin, and it is pretty O'Reilly-centric.

19 posted on 02/27/2003 8:00:26 PM PST by LibertarianInExile (Wormtongue had nothing on David Bonior.)
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To: ifhult45
When I saw that the article was by daniel ruth [lower case on purpose] I scrolled down to your post, wrote the above and will forget that I saw the article.
20 posted on 02/27/2003 8:08:26 PM PST by sport
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