I like O'Reilly, but I wish he would get off the soapbox, stop preaching, and listen to his guests--or at least let
me listen to his guests. What they have to say is often more interesting than what he has to say, even if I don't agree with them.
Hey, Bill! Are you lurking? How about it? Give us a break.
O'Reilley's problem is that he thinks that he speaks for "the people". He assumes that most people think the way he does and he refuses to see anything from anyone else's point of view or even recognize their right to have a different view.