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O'Reilly Equates Arianna Huffington with Nazis, KKK

Posted by Steve Benen, The Carpetbagger Report at 8:34 AM on February 29, 2008.


If ever there was a clown in need of some new material, it's O'Reilly.
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It's as if Bill O'Reilly has never even heard of Godwin's Law.

During the February 27 edition of Fox News' The O'Reilly Factor, host Bill O'Reilly attacked Arianna Huffington -- founder of The Huffington Post -- over comments (since removed) that readers posted to an item on the website reporting the hospitalization of former first lady Nancy Reagan after a fall. O'Reilly asserted: "[Y]ou know, I'm not going to call her a name. Arianna Huffington, I have no respect for the woman. I think that she is hurting the country. I wish everybody felt the way I did."

Townhall.com managing editor Mary Katherine Ham, a guest on the show, then stated: "[T]his happens frequently, unfortunately, on the left-wing blogs," adding, "[E]very time a conservative gets injured, dies, has something threatening them -- whether it's [former White House press secretary] Tony Snow with cancer or Mrs. Reagan falling down -- there is often on [the website] Democratic Underground or Huffington Post, a celebration thread. " O'Reilly then called The Huffington Post a "sewer" and later asked: "[W]hat's the difference between the Ku Klux Klan and Arianna Huffington? What's the difference?"

When Ham replied: "I think there's difference," O'Reilly said: "I don't see any difference between Huffington and the Nazis. ... I don't see any difference." Ham responded: "[O]h, my gosh. I'm going to have to disagree with you on that one." O'Reilly replied: "They both want people to die, Mary Katherine. Don't they?" Ham noted that Huffington "was not the one making those comments" and later stated: "I still don't think she's a Nazi." O'Reilly then said: "I didn't say she was a Nazi. ... I said there's no difference between what the two do. I want everybody to know that."

So, let's review. Someone -- not Arianna Huffington -- made intemperate remarks about Nancy Reagan in a comments section. Someone on the Huffington staff removed the comments. In response, O'Reilly -- who's had some intemperate comments in his own online forum, not to mention what he says on the air -- feels justified in comparing Huffington to the KKK, and insisting that there's "no difference" between her and the Nazis.

There has to be some kind of medication available for this guy.

It's worth noting, as Media Matters does, that the Nazi/KKK comparison seems to have become something of a default criticism for O'Reilly. Someone bothers him? Bingo, the object of his ire immediately reminds him of the Nazis and the KKK.

That obviously includes DailyKos...

During the July 18 edition of Fox News' The O'Reilly Factor, while discussing JetBlue's decision to sponsor the YearlyKos convention, host Bill O'Reilly asserted that the blog Daily Kos is a "hate website[]" and opined: "There's no difference between the KKK and the Nazis, who have websites, than the Daily Kos. Because the Daily Kos is basically saying, 'We're allowing this kind of thing to come on.' " ... O'Reilly previously compared Daily Kos to the Nazis and the Ku Klux Klan on the July 16 edition of his program.

...not to mention Michael Moore, Al Franken, and Hollywood libs.

One week after right-wing radio host Michael Savage compared progressive financier, philanthropist, and political activist George Soros to Hitler's minister of propaganda, Joseph Goebbels, TV and radio host Bill O'Reilly compared both author/documentarian Michael Moore and radio host Al Franken to Goebbels. O'Reilly also likened a group of Hollywood celebrities who attended a recent premier of Moore's new film, Fahrenheit 9/11, to the Nazi faithful.

If ever there was a clown in need of some new material, it's O'Reilly.

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Steve Benen is a freelance writer/researcher and creator of The Carpetbagger Report. In addition, he is the lead editor of Salon.com's Blog Report, and has been a contributor to Talking Points Memo, Washington Monthly, Crooks & Liars, The American Prospect, and the Guardian.


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Confused, I Am
Posted by: QQOblivion on Feb 29, 2008 8:20 AM   
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But I thought the KKK and the Nazis were the GOOD guys, according to Bill O'Reilly and his hate-talk ilk.
So he is COMPLIMENTING Huffington?
Next he'll call, say, Barack Obama "just another Cheney clone" or something. This guy confuses me.

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» RE: Confused, I Am Posted by: Moore Hognutz
Bill O'Reilly - Balseraph of The Media
Posted by: Xynyx on Feb 29, 2008 8:36 AM   
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As with all Balseraphs, it is highly likely that the Falafel Guy actually believes his own lies.

Continue to fearlessly speak the truth to this demon. Eventually, he will be caught in a cage constructed of his own deception, and the discord he accumulates will send him back to Hell.

(For those not familiar, I am using terms from Steve Jackson's "In Nomine" game... I'm still an atheist.)

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Calling for right-wing heroes to die...
Posted by: truthteller on Feb 29, 2008 8:40 AM   
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...Is a way for those of us on the left to express our outrage at being unable to break through the MSM screen and be heard telling the real truth about what is going on.

I have no problem wishing these evil bastards ill. It's all too rare an occasion when a Lee Atwater dies a horrible, poetically justified, death. It's pretty much a certainty that none of the major players in this criminal enterprise called the Bush administration will EVER be brought to justice for the crimes they have committed against the American people and humanity. So, wishing them ill is really all we will have left as a way to deal with our outrage and grief.

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Bill O'Reilly for President!
Posted by: signguy on Feb 29, 2008 8:54 AM   
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Well not really, but I do appreciate you Bill for all that you do and love to watch your show. Looking out for us, even though some don't appreciate or understand it! Call a Nazi a Nazi and call a Spade a Spade... The Spin Stops Here!

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» RE: Bill O'Reilly for President! Posted by: drsivana99
SSDD
Posted by: EvilPoet on Feb 29, 2008 9:25 AM   
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[01-26-05] Sticks and Stones: The United States is in the midst of a very un-civil war. It's a war of words that's pitting conservative against liberal, that's already divided the country into red and blue. The new gladiators are commentators like Bill O'Reilly and Ann Coulter and their forum is the television studios of networks like Fox. It's loud, it's raucous, but does it have anything to do with the truth? Continued here...

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Pulpit of Ignorance, Gospel of Division
Posted by: blackie4aces on Feb 29, 2008 10:01 AM   
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O'Reilly is but a symptom of what is/(has) happening to the American nation. He is a shrill, ranting propagandist who, as all shrill, ranting propagandists, offers a simpleton's view of the universe. The appeal is that it takes no effort to coalesce behind the views he presents. Everything is boiled down to a basic proposition: there is good and there is evil. End of story. This plays rather easily into several weaknesses of American society. The impulse to accept one or another American myth over reality, the societal tendencies in a capitalistic, competitive system toward divisiveness and bigotry, a "we versus them" mindset, a zero sum game, if you will, and the sense of victimhood and fear that can develop as one group is pitted against another.

O'Reilly apparently totally embraces the myth of American exceptionalism. He would be the first to say, and has many. many times, that America is the greatest country on earth. Obviously, in his mind America is not great because of its freedom of actions (assembly, protest, political action, individaul rights, and separation of church and state) and as an unlimited forum for ideas, not, by the way, unique institutions among other nation states of the planet. O'Reilly does not seem to care for much of this. He appears to believe America is great because of some intrinsic American-ness. Simply being America and somehow tied into an all-encompassing system of values, values defined by himself and his tribe. Which, again, is easily digestible, requiring no analysis.

O'Reilly really does adhere to what John Edwards called the "Two Americas," though he would likely deny it. There is O'Reilly's America, white, Anglo-Saxon, patriotic and unquestioning, Plymouth Rock descendant, Christian, and mythically blue-collar, yet paradoxically class conscious and worshipful of a capitalist elite. And there is the other America which is everything outside of O'Reilly's and his followers' capacity to comprehend, and which they percieve as a very real threat to their way of life, which should be the only way of life in their country. This other America is persistently chipping away at the myths they hold so dearly, both frightening and angering them and contributing to their constant state of agitation.

Is O'Reilly a blustering fool, a demagogue to ignorant, unsophisticated individuals? Yes. But he only exists at all because of the failure in this country to educate its people, a failure to discard the fantastical myths of American history and American exceptionalism, a failure to understand and accept the complex workings of the nation and the world. O'Reilly is a living embodiment of failure, preaching his gospel of fear and angst to a congregation that refuses to accept the inclusiveness that America at its theoretical best should be all about.

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Stop and Think
Posted by: nebspizza on Feb 29, 2008 10:23 AM   
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Remember Hitler and Mussolini were "progressives" so was Bill to far off. The road to Hell is paved with Populist intentions. Stop and read their speaches before you blast some crap back. but you probably won't practice what your "underground" preaches.

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» RE: Stop and Think Posted by: Wacre
» RE: Stop and Think Posted by: Quannah
Reply to Stop and Think
Posted by: blackie4aces on Feb 29, 2008 10:52 AM   
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First, you need to check your spelling.

Second, Hitler and Mussolini were not progressives. They were reactionaries harkening back to historic myths of Aryan and Roman greatness (and superiority)respectively. They were backward-looking, not forward-looking. They each believed in racial supremacy, hardly a tenant of modern progressives, and an unquestioning, devout loyalty to the state, a concept antithetical to the modern progressive movement. They were also fascist authoritarians; their populism was phony, limited to taking control of people made desperate by fear and a disastrously failed economy. They practiced the very same tactics to unify their faithful that the American Right currently employs, that of creating targets of disdain, homosexuals, liberals, welfare slackers, foreigners, etc.

You do need to get your definitions straight as well as the small details of history.

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» RE: eply to Stop and Think Posted by: tap17x
» RE: eply to Stop and Think Posted by: blackie4aces
And, Your Point, Sir?
Posted by: blackie4aces on Feb 29, 2008 12:15 PM   
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The title said it? What is your comment?

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Think a minute please
Posted by: Sissy on Feb 29, 2008 12:41 PM   
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If only this jackass would stop getting this media attention, perhaps he would pick up his loose marbles and go home. But no, he and Ann Coulter, Shawn Hannity, Rush Limbaugh keep spouting their stupid, inanities and it keeps getting reported, the pundits pundate, and we all go into a dither. I heard he absolutely loves it and its made him a very, very rich man.

I have a proposal. For a month, let's do a moratorium on bill-o. No more columns on AlterNet, not a word from my boyfriend, Keith Olberman, no one on cable news (sans Faux Noise) touting any of his assanine ghost written books, no one reacting to his insanity and just see how he fares. I would bet, not very well.

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» RE: Think a minute please Posted by: blackie4aces
I understand perfectly...
Posted by: jvaljon1 on Feb 29, 2008 8:39 PM   
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...how Bill O'Reilly came to compare Arianna Huffington, to Goebbels and the KKK: it's because O'Reilly himself is so far to the right of both Goebbels AND the KKK--and he is nothing if not myopic--that, looking leftward, he doesn't see the giant chasm that is actually between Huffington and Goebbels, etc...

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I thought we had in bad in the UK but ...
Posted by: harryf200 on Mar 1, 2008 5:30 AM   
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... but I realise you folk in the US have a lot more to suffer with YOUR politicians. My commiserations ... Seems little has changed since McCarthy.

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» Does O'Reilly...? Posted by: motamanx