O'Reilly is a shallow human being who appeals to shallow human beings.
2007-06-01 07:11:48
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answered by Anonymous
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William James "bill" O'Reilly, Jr. (born September 10, 1949) is an American television host, author, syndicated columnist and political commentator. he's the host of the political remark software The O'Reilly factor on the Fox information Channel, that's the main watched cable information software on American television. in the process the overdue Nineteen Seventies and 1880s, he labored as a information reporter for various community television stations interior the united states and finally for CBS information and ABC information. From 1991 to 1995, he grew to become into anchor of the entertainment information software interior version. O'Reilly is drastically seen a conservative commentator, however a number of his positions diverge from conservative orthodoxy (particularly his opposition to the dying penalty). O'Reilly characterizes himself as a "traditionalist". O'Reilly is the author of 9 books, and hosted The Radio factor till early 2009.
2016-12-30 12:36:50
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answered by microni 3
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Have any of you actually heard the audio from this assembly at this Boulder High School? I did, and I commend Bill O'Reilly for coming down hard on the administration and faculty. The people giving this assembly were actually ENCOURAGING young high school students to engage in drugs and sexual behavior. It wasn't that they took the approach; "IF you're going to engage in this behavior, you need to be careful and safe." It was more like "don't worry about the consequences for your actions" I was disgusted by this, and I don't think that what Bill O'Reilly said in response can even be refuted! This has NOTHING to do with Fox News and affiliates MISREPRESENTING! It's unrefutable.
2007-06-02 06:32:27
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answered by Moose 2
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FOX and Bill O'Reiley mis-report items so often I'm sure they lose track. It is one thing if O'Reiley made the comments as part of 'his opinions', it is a very different point if they are trying to pass off O'Reileys opinions as the news. Bill O'Reiley in particular and FOX News in general are continually trying to pass off their narrow, right-wing political views and opinions as 'The News'. It is very deceiving.
2007-06-01 07:57:57
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answered by ndmagicman 7
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You can "ask" anything and allege anything, but it doesn't make it so and it certainly doesn't require an apology. If EVERY news network were forced to apologize because they didn't portray some part of a story the way someone else thought it happened, there wouldn't be time for news. Heck, they'd be apologizing to the military every single day.
2007-06-01 07:29:40
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answered by kathy_is_a_nurse 7
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They can ask all they like, they will never get it. This was a mandatory assembly and half of the parents pulled their kids out of the school. Bill Orielly told it like it was, it appears the presenters didn't do a very good job of getting their real message across.
2007-06-01 07:04:10
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answered by Anonymous
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because bill o'reiley is a whiny prick who gets a hard on when he says no spin zone. when in fact he spins eveything to the right, twisting the facts to make people agree with him.
2007-06-01 07:05:58
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answered by Kevy 7
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Yeah, tough to figure out, what with Fox news being so even handed and non biased and all........
2007-06-01 07:48:48
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answered by Anonymous
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The Liberal media gets a pass on the crap they pass off as news. That is why Fox is number one. This is no big deal. I know you wish it were.
2007-06-01 07:05:42
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answered by carolinatinpan 5
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I saw no "facts" in that article, when it comes to opinion, there really are no facts.
If people were there teaching you about drugs and sex, then they were teaching you about drugs and sex.
2007-06-01 07:06:52
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answered by Anonymous
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