http://www.foxnews.com/on-air/oreilly/index.html
His site, which is on Fox's website, seems just fine.
His site, which is on Fox's website, seems just fine.
Would you pay more attention to O'Reilly if he had lied in some news story he told, say, three or four years ago? : )I honestly don't know the reason. I've not been paying much attention to it because I'm not obsessed with him.
Maybe he's in negotiations to buy FoxNews with all the money he's raking in. the "Public Humiliation" you speak of which is just a few circulated talking points among moonbat email listservs hasn't negatively affected his ratings, that much is sure!
Would you pay more attention to O'Reilly if he had lied in some news story he told, say, three or four years ago? : )
Any one of those could affect a reader.If this isn't a pattern of lies and threats, then tell me what is.
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Here's Every Claim Made Against Bill O'Reilly So Far
The list of accusations leveled at Bill O'Reilly grows by the day.
What began as a probe into the veracity of the Fox News host's war reporting experience has now snowballed into a slew of alleged lies, exaggerations and inaccuracies.
If you're having trouble keeping all these shifting stories straight, we've got your back. Here are all the major developments so far in The People vs. Bill O'Reilly:
Count 1: Bill O'Reilly Exaggerated His 'War Reporting' Chops
Count 2: O'Reilly Lied About Witnessing The Suicide of George de Mohrenschildt
Count 3: O'Reilly Lied About Witnessing The Execution Of Four Salvadoran Nuns
Count 4: Bill O'Reilly Lied About Being Attacked During The LA Riots
Count 5: O'Reilly Threatened Journalists From Mother Jones and The New York Times
But after all the evidence has been compiled -- from from Buenos Aires to El Salvador to Dallas, Texas, and back again -- is Bill O'Reilly ultimately guilty in the court of public opinion? Did he lie to his audience, threatening journalists along the way? What should the consequence be? That's for the public to decide.
Read the full stories below:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/...so-far_n_6760320.html?utm_hp_ref=bill-oreilly
No, he didn't lie and who cares if he threatened some dirtbag leftwing hacks. He shorthanded some descriptions of events in ways that made him look more macho maybe, but no one seriously examining what he said would have concluded that, for example, he was standing there when the nuns were shot.
This is a standard tactic of leftwing attack sites like Media Matters. They take some obvious hyperbole or sarcastic remark by Rush Limbaugh or Ann Coulter, then treat it like it was meant literally. Then they triumphantly proclaim that it is factually untrue. Duh.. of course it is, that's why it is hyperbole or sarcasm.
This attack on O'Reilly might have a tiny bit of relevance if (1) liberal news people don't routinely lie about things, eg AGW or racism, with no consequencies, and (2) if O'Reilly were a news anchor. He's not. He's a commentator. He offers opinion.
If this isn't a pattern of lies and threats, then tell me what is.
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Here's Every Claim Made Against Bill O'Reilly So Far
The list of accusations leveled at Bill O'Reilly grows by the day.
What began as a probe into the veracity of the Fox News host's war reporting experience has now snowballed into a slew of alleged lies, exaggerations and inaccuracies.
If you're having trouble keeping all these shifting stories straight, we've got your back. Here are all the major developments so far in The People vs. Bill O'Reilly:
Count 1: Bill O'Reilly Exaggerated His 'War Reporting' Chops
Count 2: O'Reilly Lied About Witnessing The Suicide of George de Mohrenschildt
Count 3: O'Reilly Lied About Witnessing The Execution Of Four Salvadoran Nuns
Count 4: Bill O'Reilly Lied About Being Attacked During The LA Riots
Count 5: O'Reilly Threatened Journalists From Mother Jones and The New York Times
But after all the evidence has been compiled -- from from Buenos Aires to El Salvador to Dallas, Texas, and back again -- is Bill O'Reilly ultimately guilty in the court of public opinion? Did he lie to his audience, threatening journalists along the way? What should the consequence be? That's for the public to decide.
Read the full stories below:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/...so-far_n_6760320.html?utm_hp_ref=bill-oreilly
So why did they 'put him away' ?