Keyword: oreilly
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In his “Talking Points Memo” tonight, Bill O’Reilly said that “Jim DeMint will introduce legislation to defund” NPR in the wake of Juan Williams’s firing. CNN’s Peter Hamby later tweeted confirmation. “This is like the ACORN deal – no more money to NPR,” O’Reilly said. “NPR has now devolved into a totalitarian outfit functioning as an arm of the far left.” A visibly shaken Williams was on the show to talk about his firing, pointing out that he was the only black man on NPR. “I didn’t fit in their box there,” he said.
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I hope you all are watching BOR (hard as this often is). He gave 4 reasons what's happened to Juan Williams will be good for him. Then, BOR said he has Williams' back. Williams then got a look in his eye and said he'd not realized but that BOR "is a stand up guy."
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NPR has been looking to unload Juan Williams for a long time. They will tolerate only one way of thinking- only the furthest-left, ultra-politically-correct dogma. Like Pravda during the old Soviet Union, you either toe the line or end up in a gulag. Since there are no gulags in the United States… yet, NPR will have to settle for a contract termination. But make no mistake, if they had their way, I am sure Juan, alongside most of talk radio, the entire staff of Fox News, the Wall Street Journal and others would be in a re-education work camp this...
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Here is video of political consultant Dick Morris on with Bill O’Reilly tonight, where he discussed his predictions for the U.S. Senate races in the upcoming Midterm Elections. He started talking with O’Reilly about the Senate at around the 2:40 mark of the video. Morris still believes the Republicans we get the 10-seat net gain needed to retake control of the U.S. Senate. Morris said that California will be a “50-50 vote,” meaning it will be “Thursday” before we know who wins between Fiorina and Boxer. He gives a slight edge right now to Patty Murray in Washington over Rossi,...
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NYC... Just as is the case with the Ground Zero Mosque project, O'Reilly proves that his facts may be right but that doesn't mean he presented them right. While I do support vigorous debate I do not condone insulting and demeaning people on their own show on national TV. And when the blusterous guest turned to his host and said,"... now be quiet and you'll learn something," she should have called him for it right there! Way to lose the whole audience "windbag"! And then he turned right around and apologized for say,"Muslim." Why? They kill our soldiers. They kill...
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Joy Behar and Whoopi Goldberg stormed off the set of "The View" during an appearance by "The O'Reilly Factor" host Bill O'Reilly on Thursday morning. Conversation during the morning show segment had turned to the so-called "Ground Zero Mosque." "Seventy percent of Americans don't want that mosque down there," O'Reilly said. When asked why, O’Reilly explained that the mosque was not supported by the majority of Americans because its location was “inappropriate." When Goldberg asked why it was inappropriate, citing 70 Muslims who died in the attacks, O'Reilly said: "Because Muslims killed us on 9/11. That's why.”
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We just received word from FOX that O‘Reilly will be on Glenn Beck’s TV program tonight at 5 pm ET to discuss the incident.
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Bill Maher says most Americans are stupid for believing in religion and the Bible. Appearing on the O’Reilly Factor yesterday for the second night in a row (in what was some kind of Bill O’Reilly-provided showcase for Maher’s shockingly provocative views), Maher disdainfully branded the majority of the American people as unsophisticated morons because, essentially, the US is a predominantly Christian country where people read the Bible, go to church, and actually have the non-European tradition of believing in a higher power.
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Bill Maher says the GOP is full of religious fanatics and that criticism of Barack Obama is based entirely in racism. Appearing on The O’Reilly Factor yesterday, Maher—who bizarrely got a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame recently for, I’m guessing, "achievements" in twisting the truth to fit his liberal worldview—opined on how he thought Barack Obama was doing so far as POTUS and also why his poll numbers are so laughably low. It was really disturbing to get a no-holds-barred, unadulterated glimpse of precisely what goes on in the minds of committed liberals (the primary base of the...
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BILL O'REILLY, FOX NEWS HOST: Who wouldn't want out of that mess? I mean we're spending billions of dollars over there and we're getting our people killed. Who wouldn't? But, here's the deal. Once you fight, you have to fight to win. You have to fight to win. And, a lot of Americans, including me, are not sure he has the heart for the fight. BOB WOODWARD: It's a fair question. When you look at the record here that's presented in this book, the "X" factor that never comes out, he never -- when I asked him, I said, "Well,...
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I've never done a vanity before, but did anybody see Marc Lamont Hill on O'Reilly tonight? He was on for at least 5 minutes claiming he had evidence that the Tea Party was racist. He cited a survey conducted by some commie prof and according to Hill this is conclusive proof that the movement is heavily racist. Fortunately, O'Reilly took the side of the Tea Partiers.
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In an otherwise serious poll from Politico and George Washington University, the survey also asks respondents which cable-news network they access most for political news. The results aren’t terribly surprising, as they more or less mirror the ratings, but are still noteworthy for one network’s almost-total marginalization. While Fox News Channel sailed to an impressive 42% and CNN got a substantial if unimpressive 30%, MSNBC got … More people are getting their news about the upcoming election from cable television than any other source, and from Fox News more than any other cable channel, according to a POLITICO/George Washington University...
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I watched The O'Reilly Factor last night and he had our old friend Juan Hernandez on. O'Reilly was calling El Presidente de Mexico Calderon a hypocrite for condemning Americans as "racists" for building a border fence, while Calderon and Mexico is improving their existing border fence with Guatemala. Is Mexico racist?
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Marc Lamont on The O'Reilly Factor on Monday called the Tea Party "Racist" and Bill challenged him to come back next week with the evidence.
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<p>She hits some grand slams! Talks about Rove and the Tea Party, Christine O'Donnell and more!</p>
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Bill O'Reilly, host of the O'Reilly Factor on the Fox News Channel, tonight called for the courts to act to shut down the suspended (as of this writing) Koran burning protest by the Gainesville, Florida based Dove World Outreach Center.O'Reilly made his remarks in a segment with lawyers Lis Wiehl and Kimberly Guilfoyle. O'Reiily said, "I believe, Guilfoyle, a case can be made here, it was the Supreme Court rul(ing) you can't have a public display that intimidates if the intention of it is to harm. And certainly burning the holy book of more than three million Americans, Muslim Americans,...
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One of the most underreported ongoing stories around is the war in Mexico between the government and the drug cartels. Here are the grisly stats: More than 28,000 people have been killed in drug-related violence since 1996. In Iraq, 4,421 Americans have been killed. In Afghanistan, 1,141. The truth is that Mexican drug merchants are even more deadly than al-Qaida. They have more firepower and more money and are just as willing to kill civilians as are the homicidal jihadists. Yet, we Americans know little about the chaotic situation south of the border. The reason is that the drug cartels...
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Is O'Reilly in the tank for Romney? I realize this was a charity event, but O'Reilly's snarkiness towards all things Palin leads me to believe that Romney has already made his choice for 2012. http://twitpic.com/2gt3orCheck out Romney's twitter feed for more photos.
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(watch vid at link) Rev Manning straight up: Video in summary-- although the MSM actively seeks to cover up for Obama,--Fox News, and most every high ranking conservative all know Obama is ineligible but they are held hostage to speak it. And some go even further, like O'Reilly to ridicule those that ask the reasonable and responsible questions any thinking human being, any decent American citizen, should ask--why this most powerful man in the world should not be held to explain the missing, hidden, opaque, inconsistent and contradictory information on his personal, professional, academic and political background. And then provide...
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