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The Bizarre Life and Angry Times of Bill O'Reilly

By John Dolan, AlterNet. Posted December 31, 2008.


O'Reilly's book tells the tale of how he blustered and threatened his way through life to reach TV stardom.
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Reviewed: "A Bold Fresh Piece of Humanity" by Bill O' Reilly (Broadway, 2008).

In this slight, self-indulgent memoir, Bill O'Reilly tells us how he got so "bold" and "fresh." A humble man, he attributes his success to his own innate greatness, with honorable mention going to his solidly rock-headed upbringing in Levittown, N.Y. For all his generous praise of Levittown, O'Reilly is very clear that most of the credit should go to himself: "Looking back, the reason I have succeeded in life is that I relied on myself."

This typical piece of self-congratulation comes in a bizarre 10-page digression about Hurricane Katrina, in which O'Reilly contrasts his bold, fresh childhood in Levittown 50 years ago with the disastrous government-dependency of those New Orleans residents who spoiled Bush's presidency by getting themselves drowned: "If I had lived in New Orleans, I would have gotten in my car and driven the hell out of there as soon as the national weather service gave warning." In case the reader missed the point, Bill says that the dead in New Orleans were "either too dumb, too lazy, too mentally challenged, or too unlucky to have provided themselves with basic protections."

Stupid and callous as that may sound, it's the sort of proclamation that helped O'Reilly "succeed in life." In fact, this sort of non sequitur is the most powerful rhetorical device in O'Reilly's part of the ideological spectrum. O'Reilly's real function is to say out loud, on television, this sort of thing -- and get away with it. His fans don't argue; they hate argument or discussion on principle. They simply glory in the fact that O'Reilly and Rush Limbaugh have found a way to blurt out their long-nursed spite on national TV and get away with it -- in fact, "succeed in life" by doing it. So, the raw boasting that characterizes this book is something that O'Reilly's nameless fans can share, knowing that O'Reilly's success, such as it is, represents the fact that their long-choked spite has at last found its voice.

O'Reilly's notorious catchphrase, "Shut up!" isn't by any means a mere eruption of bad temper; it's his ideology. His version of conservatism, which he calls "traditionalism," emphasizes silent obedience. He proudly recalls learning the habit of not discussing important matters as a child: "My folks knew what was happening in the world, but did not feel compelled to comment."

The traditionalist view is simple dualism, as O'Reilly explains it: "You either fight active evil, or you accept it." Of course, without the possibility of real discussion, you might wonder how the traditionalist decides whether a particular cultural phenomenon is evil. O'Reilly's view is, again, proudly rock-headed: "My view of evil, like just about everything else about me, is simple and straightforward." To demonstrate that distinguishing good from evil is actually a piece of cake, O'Reilly offers the reader examples from five current controversies. The most interesting question in the O'Reilly Catechism is No. 4: "Terrorists around the world are responsible for killing and injuring thousands of human beings. Are all terrorists evil?"

What makes this question interesting is that in another chapter of his memoir, O'Reilly boasts (and it is a boast) that he worked in El Salvador in 1981. That was a very bloody year in El Salvador, and much of the blood was spilled by U.S.-trained-and-sponsored units of the Salvadoran army. Many of the liberal quibblers O'Reilly deplores said that those massacres made America complicit in terrorist violence.


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John Dolan is a contributor to eXiled Online. He is the author of Pleasant Hell (Capricorn, 2005).

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Bill's just a garden variety, functional drunk.
Posted by: weathered on Dec 31, 2008 1:08 AM   
Current rating: 4    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
Angry, resentful and quite miseriable. An egomaniac w/an inferiority complex.

Pay no attention to the outside bravado, inside he's filled w/un met needs and fears. Nothing AA hasn't seen before and can't heal. Its his choice not ours. It worked for Jean Kirkpatric and countless others.

It takes lots of courage to confront our truths, upon examination their usually simple. Pride's a killer.

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He's nothing more than a bully.
Posted by: cberkland on Dec 31, 2008 2:02 AM   
Current rating: 5    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
He couldn't win a debate against my 9 year old daughter. But he would never let it happen. Like a typical bully, he would talk over her, shout, tell her to "shut up", twist her words, position himself as the victim, discount everything she says, and most of all, talk down to her. He's an idiot and evil man. I despise everything he stands for.

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Well if my premise is correct
Posted by: Lauren on Dec 31, 2008 3:09 AM   
Current rating: 4    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
and the CIA staged operations like this to manage and keep profitable the drug trade, and to supply victims for the pedophiles up the ranks, this must have been a golden opportunity.

We know Billo is a womanizer, maybe a very young sex slave or two for the weekend was his special payola.

A treat like that could buy your attitude about it forever. Wow, what else did he say about it? Was he ever in the military? What about dating? I am NOT going to buy his book. Somebody will have to tell me, thanks for this story. It is terrific.

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Bizarre
Posted by: kepstein7777 on Dec 31, 2008 3:44 AM   
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Nothing surprising or revealing here. Everybody has an uncle, neighbor, in-law, etc. just like him.

It might have been more interesting and productive to do a profile/analysis of his angry-white-guy demographic, as well as provide some some practical, effective ways to manage these household pests.

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» RE: Bizarre Posted by: downstreamer
» RE: Bizarre Posted by: rayne
Fatherly advice
Posted by: colinmeister on Dec 31, 2008 3:58 AM   
Current rating: 4    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
"O'Reilly says with pride that he followed his father's advice on navigating those dangerous waters: 'Stick with Elvis.'"

So Billo's dad wanted his son to stick with an obese prescription drug addict with marginal talent as a performing artist? Billo is proud of this? Another piece of the jigsaw fits into place!

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» RE: Fatherly advice Posted by: seilnotnilc
» RE: Fatherly advice Posted by: lil ole me
» RE: Fatherly advice Posted by: JSquercia
» RE: Fatherly advice Posted by: nikolai
» he never said it Posted by: bizeeb
» RE: Fatherly advice Posted by: medusa
» RE: Fatherly advice Posted by: maxfactor
» RE: Fatherly advice Posted by: dmb8762
» RE: I once agreed. Posted by: Cybershaman
» RE: I once agreed. Posted by: Lauren
His show is entertainment mixed with commentary
Posted by: corgyn on Dec 31, 2008 4:03 AM   
Current rating: 3    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
I am as diametrically opposed to B.o'R positions as one could possibly be but I do find him amusing, Dennis Miller too. But I love Jon Stewart/Colbert too.
If you look to any of these 3 show as news [factual reporting] then there's your problem.

The left's problem is we don't have a popular loudmouth like Bill or Rush. Oberman & Maddow are too polite.

Bill's a product of his isolation. I am just about the same age but I grew up in a liberal college town, went to a big university and after some travel right into a liberal news weekly. I was a sort of hippie in about 1968-70, did attend some major war protests, just about everything Bill missed.
Today I own an ad agency and produce events like a women's sport show this spring followed by a lifestyle event that among others benefits NORML. Neither of which draws from Bill audience.

See Bill as entertainment and he's harmless but so many see him as a wise man.

I am most intrigued by the question posted in the article, Where were Rush, Bill, Geo. W and others when the most of us were turning on and tuning out? Or how did some members of my generation [The Who], become such assholes.

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» Respectfully disagree Posted by: bizeeb
» Purple girl is right Posted by: kww355
» RE: Purple girl is right Posted by: bizeeb
» Eternal revolutionaries? Posted by: justAnEgg
A modest analytical question....
Posted by: talkville on Dec 31, 2008 4:50 AM   
Current rating: 1    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
From the standpoint of Gender Politics -- that is considering the terms "Man" and "Woman" in such a way as to represent physiological and psychological differences and similarities in correspondence to political-economic and other factors and not biological or sexual characteristics. In this way, then, would Bill O'Reilly's perspective be that of a "Woman" or that of a "Man"?? Is "his" 'center' Moral or Natural?

Whence all this "Culture War"? Whence all this "Traditional Values"? In Gender terms, is this from Woman or is this from Man?

Bill O'Reilly, KulturKampfer.... Man? or Woman?

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» What crap you posit. Posted by: thekidde
» RE: What crap you posit. Posted by: talkville
» RE: blaspheme! Posted by: Lauren
» RE: What crap you posit. Posted by: Lauren
» RE: It's odd... Posted by: Cybershaman
» RE: It's odd... Posted by: talkville
» Conclusional Diagnisis of B.O'r: Posted by: MausMasher54
Another yawner "review" about O'Reilly
Posted by: Jack Bauer on Dec 31, 2008 5:26 AM   
Current rating: 1    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
I'm no huge fan of the pompous Bill. He has his points, and his irritants. Though the mann with a homoerotic obsession with Bill (Keith Olber) makes Bill look like Ed Murrow.

However I have to comment on this:

"If I had lived in New Orleans, I would have gotten in my car and driven the hell out of there as soon as the national weather service gave warning."

Now the blissfully unaware person "analysing" this statement calls it a "non sequitur."

To those not totally familiar with the term "non sequitur" (such as the author, apparently), it means: a conclusion that does not logically follow from the previous argument or statement.

So let's just Fisk Dolan.

He thinks it is "illogical" to flee an area where you have been given ample notice that a huge natural disaster is heading your way. And that it will KILL YOU.

Presubably Dolan believes in waiting helplessly for government action -- now there's a real non sequitur, in just two consecutive words.

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» RE: Try again.... It's odd... Posted by: Cybershaman
I have A Brother...
Posted by: Lily H. on Dec 31, 2008 5:33 AM   
Current rating: 5    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
who is a carbon copy of old Billo. During the Sixties'
be palled around with some rough types, smoked a little pot, but kept his nose clean to please our
stepmother who adored the ground he walked on, and
appointed me (a budding hippie) the family scapegoat.

He shunned joining the military, NOT because he was
against the war, but because he didn't want to lose
his "cool" (as opposed to "hip") image, and risk the
chance of coming back scarred, etc. As it happened,
he had a high draft number which kept him out, any
way.

He partied, (like many other Repubs probably did)
listened to the cool music of the era, but absorbed
zilch of the new values the Sixties' ushered in for
its young people. Cared less about voting (don't recall who he voted for, would have heard about it
if he'd had), and nourished his social life playing
JV on our school's wrestling team (an not putting
down sports, per se, just accounting for the time
he spent as a kid) and learning how to court pretty,
well-to-do co-eds in our school to eventually motivate
him from our family's working-class strata to reach
comfortable middle-class years later.

I was the geeky kid sister who got left behind as he
rose to his zenith as a well-paid professional in the
local utility company. As the only sib in our family
who rose above it all, he made NO effort to help any
one else (except those in his inner circle, that is)
get there. What's astounding is no one called him on
it, and simply fed into the dynamics that this was
acceptable behavior.

And like Billo, our father also had "fascist tendencies", my brother picked up where our
father left off. Like Billo, he also claims he "got
there by hard work", etc., and deems anyone else
who can't, as stupid, lazy, or just too flawed.

In recent years, like so many Repubs, he has morphed
himself into a "friend of the military", cultivating
relationships with males who, unlike him, had served
in the military, becoming one of their "good old boys", so to speak. So much so, that he had brain-
washed his son into joining the Navy (as our father
did), under threat that if he (his son) failed to keep
up his grades in college, he would cut him off.
Granted, my nephew was no genius, but threatening to
cut off a potential college student with something as
onerous as that is, in my book, the epitome of evil.
My nephew is a walking time-bomb of depression, as
far as I can tell, from his father's pernicious influ-
ences, etc. His cousins, (namely, my children) have
detected this, and are also wary about his well-being.

Repubs like him and B.O., as far as I can tell, are
NOT nurturing, caring parents, but cold, calculating
reptiles, only invested in creating an image (like HE
once had) of a superficial, shallow, 2-dimensional
picture of a human being, NOT a whole, integrated,
new soul whose main purpose is to reach their potential, in all facets of life and spirit.
This concept is alien to the typical Repub dynamic.

My brother will most meet his Maker without a whisker
of a change of conscience (unless he gets a life-
threatening disease like I currently have), but I will
be watching for signs from that poor nephew who will
be starting boot camp in Great Lakes very soon.

I hope he doesn't turn into a school (or work) shooter, wife-beater (my brother ass-kisses only
women who are skinny and blonde enough for him, but
thinks of women only as backdrops for his image) or
even delve into drugs as a way of self-medicating.
I can only hope...

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» RE: I have A Brother... Posted by: nikolai
» RE: I have A Brother... Posted by: Lauren
» RE: I have A Brother... Posted by: Collielady
Another Goofball
Posted by: travelertoo on Dec 31, 2008 5:42 AM   
Current rating: 4    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
Bullshit Bill strikes again. This time againt women and children. Bill, don't you think the murder of women and children should be reported?

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UGH
Posted by: shd1230 on Dec 31, 2008 5:59 AM   
Current rating: 5    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
WHAT A TOTALLY DISGUSTING PICTURE OF HIMSELF O'REILLY PAINTS...

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» RE: UGH Posted by: sam3
Sadly, there is a large market for this type of thing
Posted by: bizeeb on Dec 31, 2008 6:08 AM   
Current rating: 5    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
Look at the success of Limbaugh, Hannity, Beck, Savage, Fox News in general. I think it's simply not true that these guys are brainwashing their listeners to be assholes; the assholes just want to listen to and see people that reflect their own "values" and opinions.

I know and have worked with lots of guys just like this, so in this case I really think O'reilly and Co. and just filling a niche in the already existing market. I mean, your average John Birch Society member would have LOVED these guys. The angry white male is a very real demographic in this country, and these guys are catering to and targeting precisely that audience. (Hmmm, I wonder if "Honkie the Nihilist" is an O'reilly fan?)

FoxNews, since it's inception, has targeted this audience and been very successful, showing how much of that audience is out there. Additionally, Fox's success has effected all the other "news" channels, who have (to some degree) followed Fox's lead, by moving to the right, firing people like Phil Donohue and giving shows to people like Glenn Beck and Lou Dobbs. (See Greenwald's "Outfoxed" if you haven't already.)

Another poster wrote that we on the left need our own O'reilly, and that Maddow and Olberman are just too polite. But that's just it: they're polite because they're decent and caring people, and that's what we want to hear. If the left had people like these, would any of us even want to watch them? Not me.

P.S. It is informative to watch or listen to these guys now and then (if you can stomach it) just to see what the enemy is thinking. However, I would strongly recommend not trying to call in to the Limbaugh program; he doesn't play fair and you'll end up sounding stupid and feeling furious.

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» point taken...but Posted by: bizeeb
» remember Air America Posted by: rob-bot
» RE: Air America failed? Posted by: bizeeb
» Not true Posted by: bizeeb
No Bill O'LIEly's not losing. He's silently gloating what with Obama, Pelosi, Reid, etc ... doing
Posted by: maxpayne on Dec 31, 2008 6:34 AM   
Current rating: 3    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
the cons' dirty work for them. If you don't like the motherfucker, do what I do. DON'T WATCH HIM !

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What a Fuckin' Laugh!!
Posted by: DreamFast on Dec 31, 2008 6:42 AM   
Current rating: 5    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
Bill O has actually come to Alternet and given a 1 rating to every critical comment on this thread!

Ya gotta admire the expansiveness of his ASSHOLISM!!

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» RE: What a Fuckin' Laugh!! Posted by: Quannah
» RE: What a Fuckin' Laugh!! Posted by: Lauren
Request regarding the subject of this article
Posted by: ZPaul on Dec 31, 2008 7:00 AM   
Current rating: 3    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
Dear Alternet:
I realize it is at times necessary to write about certain individuals, if for no other reason, because they have gained considerable following in the media. Hence, I understand coverage being given to this man, on this occasion.

However, I would respectfully request that as little free publicity as possible be given to the subject of this article. IMO, the subject in question hardly deserves it, and least of all from a website like Alternet.

Thank you for your attention.

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Happy Wednesday
Posted by: sunnywater on Dec 31, 2008 7:02 AM   
Current rating: 5    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
Poor guy.

When all he really wanted to do was boogie furiously to the Grateful Dead with wild women at the Fillmore with a head full of acid.

Maybe next time Billy.

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» RE: Happy Wednesday Posted by: Longdream
The only people who
Posted by: TexasCowboy on Dec 31, 2008 7:03 AM   
Current rating: 5    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
listen to this NUT are the KKK, Rush Limbaugh, right wing extremists, the religious right, Shawn Hannity and John Boehner!

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» RE: speaking of George Will Posted by: Lauren
i could dismiss this creep as just another self-aggrandizing a-hole...
Posted by: rayne on Dec 31, 2008 7:24 AM   
Current rating: 5    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
if only i didn't have several misguided, dumbass relatives who actually LIKE him. it turns my stomach. o'reilly is a bold, fresh piece of turd, imo. so i lovingly sent the link to this review to said relatives. i hope they enjoy it as much as i did.
:)

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JT Barrie
Posted by: rimchamp77 on Dec 31, 2008 7:53 AM   
Current rating: 3    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
We spent billions to arm and train people to terrorize "enemy sympathizers" who supported people to terrorize "government sympathizers". Iran spends billions to arm and train people to terrorize "government sympathizers"... OK. I get it! Anyone who supports big government is legit and not a terrorist - no matter what they do!
It's starting to make sense to me. Bill Oreilly loves big government and hates anyone who resists big government. He MUST have railed against Al Qaeda and the CIA for resisting the Soviet backed government in Afghanistan. NO?? Oh, now I get it: he only likes big governments supported by the US big government.
That's really cool cuz then he doesn't have to think and more importantly he doesn't have to judge people: Judge not lest you be judged [Mathew 7:1]. And his judging homosexuals and other designated "perverts": well it's not him doing the judging but the "holy word of God". But then why doesn't he follow the "holy word of God" when it tells him to "tell the truth"? You know Bill O'Reilly is a VERY complex human being. It must be really hard to be Bill O'Reilly and keep up with all the contradictions in his life. I'm sure glad I'm not Bill O'Reilly. Why is everyone being so judgmental on Bill? Can't we all just get along?
I see now: Bill started it first. Does it really matter who started it?

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» RE: One of the biggest lies... Posted by: Cybershaman
CALL TO ACTION!
Posted by: Grandma Crabby on Dec 31, 2008 7:58 AM   
Current rating: 5    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
What's funny is that even when Billo is bragging about what a great guy he is and saying things he think will be impressive, he is actually just revealing himself to be one of the biggest assholes imaginable. He is proud to be a jerk!

I especially loved the part about his novel where the main character murders all the network executives who stand in his way! Does that reveal your true feelings and intentions Billo? No wonder they give him his own show. Murder averted!

Now all you alternet readers, I have a favor to ask! Let's ban together to do a really fun thing, TAKE REVENGE against the jerk. Let's hit him where it hurts....in the EGO.

Here's how.

Quite some time back, I made a goofy You Tube video called "Humiliating Bill O'Reilly" where I asked him abut his loofah fetish. (He wanted to rub the gals he sexually harassed with loofahs) Unfortunately for our side, the video has not gotten too many views so despite my good intention, Billo remains un humiliated! Let's fix that by having everybody go to my you tube channel, watch the video and then pass it around to all other sensible people we know. I DO NOT MAKE MONEY OFF THESE VIDEOS. THIS IS FOR FUN ONLY.

So whadda ya think? Can you spare a few minutes to aid in the humiliation of one of TV's worst propaganda artists? He certainly deserves it.

Granny's crazy videos = Go get a chuckle!

Luv,
Granny
(who is feeling particularly ornery today!)

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» RE: CALL TO ACTION! Posted by: Lauren
» RE: CALL TO ACTION! Posted by: Lauren
» RE: CALL TO ACTION! Posted by: Grandma Crabby
o'reilly a proven fascist
Posted by: wleming on Dec 31, 2008 8:17 AM   
Current rating: 5    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
O'Reilly in El Salvador: Himmler on the Eastern Front.... so glad that hes now known and outed, like Eichmann.

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"solidly rock-headed upbringing in Levittown, N.Y."???
Posted by: Auk on Dec 31, 2008 8:19 AM   
Current rating: 5    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
Is this even a fact? Well, not the "rock-headed" part but...

When Al Franken had his radio show on Air America, he mentioned that Bill O made this up -- Al said he's actually from a nearby, much more upscale town on LI (the name of which escapes me, I don't know LI well) and he merely claims to be from Levittown and to have more working-class roots than he really does.

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That First Novel
Posted by: JSquercia on Dec 31, 2008 8:23 AM   
Current rating: 5    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
Judging fom the article it is certainly no spin to equate that First Novel as Bill expressing his rage at his superiors in print . I know there is a term in Psycholgy that descibes this but am uanble to recall it
I love that soon to be Senator Al Franken says that Bill O's roots are NOT from Levittown but from Salisberry a more affluent area . It is no wonder Bill thinks that those Stupid and Lazy poor people who drowned in Katrina should have had the foresight to just get in their cars and GO , He has no concept that they were living hand to mouth and most did not own or even have access to a car . I think that Bill is basically a blowhard and Bully and has an enormous EGO . He talks about coming under fire as if he served in the army but he NEVER did . When called on it he said that he came under fire as a reporter probably while investigating the supposed Massacure in El Salvador . Is it any wonder these people hate us

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O'reilly is a suppressed homosexual...
Posted by: nikolai on Dec 31, 2008 8:46 AM   
Current rating: 5    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
...his eyes give him away, as does the anger at having to suppress his feelings. He should just be truthful with himself and come out of the closet.

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Revoking Fox News' Corporate Charter
Posted by: ProfAnarchy on Dec 31, 2008 8:47 AM   
Current rating: 4    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
Watching Fox News and other media outlets, the idea that comes to mind over and over again is ... why aren't the media held accountable anymore? Why is Fox news still broadcasting and not having its News license revoked and issued an entertainment license instead? Shouldn't there be such a distinction? Why aren't the friendly people at the FCC not revoking Fox's corporate charter as a "news organizations". Shouldn't our News Media be held at higher standards than this?

I mean Comedy Central, with Stewart & Colbert and to even some degree David Allen Grier's recent arrival (Chocolate News) always describe their all too real, scathing, commentary as Comedy.

I am not a legal scholar yet, but when the Media got their first giveaway with the 1934 Communication's Act, did they walk away with no strings attached as to public duty and obligation to the citizens of this country?

This is much bigger than Bill O...

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» History lesson from old gal Posted by: Grandma Crabby
» Activism NOT Cynicism Posted by: ProfAnarchy
» RE: Activism NOT Cynicism Posted by: Lauren
» I would love to see it Posted by: Grandma Crabby
» RE: I would love to see it Posted by: ProfAnarchy
A stinkburger by any other name.
Posted by: monkeywrench on Dec 31, 2008 9:07 AM   
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Billo calls his memoir "A Bold Fresh Piece of Humanity?"

It's a fresh piece of something, but the word "humanity" is not exactly what comes to mind ...

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A Tiresome little man
Posted by: Dixie Dawg on Dec 31, 2008 9:22 AM   
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Bill who? HIs pathetic sadness makes a mockery of the real suffering folks endure every day. For all of his bluster he still sounds like a whiner to me.

A grain of sand contributes more to the community good than he has to offer on his best day.

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Levittown???
Posted by: Deep on Dec 31, 2008 9:31 AM   
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I have to say, what right does someone from Levittown, NY or any other suburb have a right to criticize the people of New Orleans. Where do they get audacity to lambast the people New Orleans as living off the government? If you want to see people living off the government go to Apartied South Africa, oops I mean Long Island, where Levittown is. These towns would never have been made were not for government policies that fostered investment in the suburbs(FHA and VA loans in particular) and divestments out of the central cities of the US. Nevermind these nobody would move to these towns from central cities, were not for the creation of the world's largest public works project, the US Highway System. The American suburb is really no different than the centrally planned cities of the old Soviet Union.

In a NPR interview, O'Reilly tried proclaim his upbringing was working class, and that he had a tough upbringing. That's BS. Levittown in the 1960's, was designed for white professionals. Working class whites didn't trickle out to the 'burbs until the 1970's.
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An appropriate name for billo's book.
Posted by: gandolfshep on Dec 31, 2008 10:15 AM   
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It stead of nameing his book ""A Bold Fresh Piece of Humanity?" it should be "A Bold New Look At Insanity... The Rants of a Mad Man."

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History lesson from an old gal
Posted by: Grandma Crabby on Dec 31, 2008 10:21 AM   
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Sit right down young one, and let this old biddy tell you about the good old days.

When broadcasting grew after WW2, there were strict controls put in place. The government embraced broadcasting with plenty of rules and regs. Access to the public airways was considered almost sacred. Remember, there were ZERO broadcasting organizations 60 years ago.... TV was a cool new thing ripe for government intervention. And regulate they did. Created the FCC and took it seriously.

Once a year, all stations had to renew their license and submit mountains of paperwork showing that they had complied with the Fairness Doctrine and a host of other regs designed to force broadcasters to be decent.

The Fairness Doctrine said you had to give equal time to both sides of an issue. You had to prove it on paper. Stations were also required to do a minimum number of public service broadcasting, it could not be T&A 24/7. Most stations were locally owned back then and the owners cared about their local communities. The FCC had clout.

The required public service broadcasts were the boring talk shows run early Sunday morning but a general sense of fairness pervaded on all matters of content creation.

The fairness doctrine was abolished during Saint Ronald Reagan's time. The FCC was castrated due to money, politics and the other evil bugaboos that plague humankind.

Profitability declined and local owners were bought out by corporate owners. The FCC dumped rules about ownership limitations so one company could own 'em all! More power to the free markets.

All of these reasons have led to the mess we have today. There are no rules so any media outlet can say whatever they want. You have a handful of very large corporations controlling it all.

The media owners kowtow to the advertisers and do not want to piss anyone off. Covering smut and trash is easy. It gets good ratings (sometimes).

I worked in local tv video and news production since 1980. The field has changed a lot. I remember quite well the nerdy-bean counter guy grumbling about all the tiresome paperwork he had to submit by the license renewal deadline.

Today, you have the corporate owners giving a blow job to anyone with prestige or money, including any FCC "regulators" they might meet at a black tie dinner party put on by lobby interests.

No, I'm not cynical. But that is my resume.

TV news sucks for a lot of different reasons.

Newscasters like Bill O'Reilly will go down in history as more effective than Joseph Goebbels. But I bet Goebbels wasn't as big an ego maniac.


Granny's crazy videos = Go get a chuckle

Luv,
Granny

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» RE: well said, thanx! Posted by: Ghoulman
With all the brilliant sons and daughters of Ireland, I find it
Posted by: bitsfick on Dec 31, 2008 10:54 AM   
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hard to understand how this arrogant, egotistical mysoginystic racist ignorant bigoted piece of shit can command so much attention.

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So?
Posted by: Archie1954 on Dec 31, 2008 11:03 AM   
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In the words of the illustrious Vice President, who cares?

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Dmadrone
Posted by: Dmadrone on Dec 31, 2008 11:21 AM   
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I was educated by nuns about the same era and, trust me, if a nun said you were 'fresh' it was not a compliment. It meant a mouthy, rude attitude. If 'bold' was added to that, it meant nasty aggressiveness. In other words, an altogether bad boy.

I about fell off my chair to find out this character turned a dire warning and prediction into a compliment.

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I can't understand
Posted by: Liborio on Dec 31, 2008 2:22 PM   
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Everyone know O'Relly is a sexual-ofender, and
I can't understand what is doing In TV, like
other people can't be from the public.

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what's really bad about O'Reilly: The people who listen to him
Posted by: zooeyhall on Dec 31, 2008 2:33 PM   
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It's not that he's an outrageous jackass--who knows that he's a jackass, who knows that other poeple know it, and he doesn't CARE that they know it.

What is REALLY the worst is that literally MILLIONS of people clue-into this guy and his poisonous and vile message.

I meet them every day out here where I live (rural Nebraska--otherwise know as Hell's back-forty). They have it blaring from the radios as they drive their F250 pickups down the streets of the dying little rural towns.

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A new title for the next edition
Posted by: realveive on Dec 31, 2008 3:06 PM   
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How about, "A fresh new steaming pile of dung". This would provide much more insight into the "man".

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Do what I do.
Posted by: Longdream on Dec 31, 2008 3:07 PM   
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I don't give a crap about O'Reilly. He's too damned silly to pay any attention.

I wage a little war on all of them-- this schmuck, Hannity, Coulter, whomever, when they write books. Whenever I see their books out there--in the bookstore, the supermarket, the tag sale--wherever, I just turn them around. I pick one up, look at it, and put it back on the shelf back-to-front.

My little action may or may not retard sales, I don't know, but what if we ALL did it?

All I know is, it makes me feel good. I feel like I'm doing my part to clean up the world by preventing, even for a short time, contraband lies from entering the minds of the unsuspecting.

Try it today!

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Liam on the Left
Posted by: Liam on Dec 31, 2008 6:01 PM   
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O'Really has an excuse...he is a moron. But the people who listen to this idiot pass him on stupid meter by miles.

And on top of everything he is a liar!

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» RE: Liam on the Left Posted by: Quannah
Endless stupid stuff
Posted by: Ghoulman on Dec 31, 2008 7:06 PM   
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"That's the key to O'Reilly and his audience: they don't want to know, they don't want to argue, they want you to shut up: "We in America waste far too much time endlessly discussing stupid stuff." When these people meet something new, they run away like the sullen cowards they are."

Yes!

Problem... they're rich and powerful. Corporations, you know. *shrug* Endless stupidity is PR and propaganda. My goddess... look at George W. Bush and his cowboy image! Billo is a part of that media agenda (or corporate comfort zone, whatever *chuckle*)

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Bill O'who?
Posted by: Jeanne on Dec 31, 2008 7:22 PM   
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Didn't read it (the book) or the article. O'Who, like Britney Spears is a waste of print, computer memory, bandwidth, time, air.

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Interesting
Posted by: Parcival01 on Jan 1, 2009 7:20 AM   
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My father in law has always been an o'lielly fan. He's the father of 11 who loves o'leilly's diatribes against sex. (!) Now f-in-law gets into Faux "news" and thinks Barack is a commie/pinko.

I can never get myself to read o'lielly's diatribes, though f-i-l always tries to get me to do so. "It's a good book!" I'm going to pass this review onto some of the in-laws, see if they become just a little---human.

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» RE: Interesting Posted by: independent1
WHAT IF?
Posted by: reelman on Jan 1, 2009 8:12 AM   
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NEWSPAPER BAILOUTS & THE FAIRNESS DOCTRINE

By Robert MacMillan - Analysis
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Connecticut lawmaker Frank Nicastro sees saving the local newspaper as his duty. But others think he and his colleagues are setting a worrisome precedent for government involvement in the U.S. press.
CRAWFISH NOTE: What happens IF the govt (your credit card) gets involved in “saving” newspapers? Does that mean any change to a (pseudo) Fairness Doctrine by liberals in 2009 must include newspapers? A “lawsuit rich” environment.
Wow, that is an interesting “can of worms” I would like to see opened…a Mallard Filmore next to every Dumbsbury toon for starters. This is not the kind of “balance-fairness-diversity” the lib media would ever embrace. They are viciously intentionally biased. Stay tuned.

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No surprises here...
Posted by: QuestionAuthority on Jan 1, 2009 8:41 AM   
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"My view of evil, like just about everything else about me, is simple and straightforward."
This much, he shares with Dubya and his neocon buddies. The problem is, Bill, that the world is neither. Acting as if the world is simple and straightforward is a prescription for disaster, as we have seen over the last eight years. The world is a very complicated and confusing place. Intentions are hidden, motives are glossed over and the Devil is indeed in the details. That's why you and your ilk keep missing your targets and killing the innocents in your way.

Perfect example: "Terrorists around the world are responsible for killing and injuring thousands of human beings. Are all terrorists evil?" According to St. Ronald of Reagan, No. As he so pithily put it, "One man's terrorist is another's freedom fighter." So much for his simple, straightforward worldview, and "So much for the O'Reilly theory of morality." As Mr. Dolan wrote above, "He has none, and more importantly, he doesn't want to know." Exactly.

Ultimately, Mr. O'Reilley's book is a self-promoting piece of trash, not unlike himself. His book was written to fill his wallet from the pockets of his base and as such, will succeed very well. Fair and balanced? Not a chance.

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Confront or Endure
Posted by: ranchero42 on Jan 1, 2009 12:11 PM   
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Is the best excuse for why someone failed to flush this "bold piece of humanity" in 1949?

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Help me with this
Posted by: Dixie Dawg on Jan 1, 2009 12:45 PM   
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Why would a person refer to themselves as a " piece", fresh or other wise, of anything?

Is he so materialistic and utilitarian that he actually sees himself, even though the word " piece" is hooked to the word "humanity", more as a " thing" than a person?

Does he relate to others as " it --- it" ? Totally moving away from the remote possibility of Martin Buber's " I ---- Thou" or even " I --- it". Is he taking his followers into the relational realm of " it--- it " ?

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Bill O'Reilly is one of the TOP 10 PU**IES ON EARTH!!!
Posted by: rtrues48 on Jan 1, 2009 4:07 PM   
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Others in the top 10 are Sean Hannity, Dick Cheney, George W. Bush, Rush Limbaugh, Michael Savage, etc..... They are ALL TALK and cannot, nor WILL NOT, back-up a single word they have ever said. To put it bluntly, they are nothing but BLOW-HARDS.... emphasis on "BLOW".

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You want stupid? Here's stupid.
Posted by: Longdream on Jan 1, 2009 6:02 PM   
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My brother and I took the dogs on a long walk this afternoon to try out our new fleecy-wooly-hi-tech warm stuff, and the million megawatts of strobe lighting that I'm supposed to hang on myself and the dogs for walking in the dark so that people will see us and if they don't, have seizures and stop their cars anyway.

We go by the main road to get across, and we see a car with, not a bumper sticker but sort of a placard in the back window which has a caricature of Barack in Muslim dress, with the caption, "Obama is a MARXIST!"

We were speechless for a moment, and then Peter said, "Religion is the opiate of the asshole," and I replied, "And Mohammed is his prophet."

The dogs didn't say anything. They would have peed up the tires, but we were across the street.

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Yes, but what most people don't catch
Posted by: noalternative on Jan 1, 2009 7:10 PM   
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when he goes into his levittown rant, is that levittown was actually a New Deal planned community, program to create a middle class. Most people liberal and conservative let that go over their head.

Bill O'Reilly is a phony that benefited from New Deal programs as a baby but denies this opportunity to others.

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How Young Republicans Survived the Sixties.
Posted by: independent1 on Jan 1, 2009 10:02 PM   
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I don't think it too wise to at once criticize those with genuine conservative principles (at that time) while performing the same O'Reilly puff job on the out-of-control substance abuse "movement."

The so-called "hippies" never legitimized drug abuse as they imagined. It's still a moral as well as legal transgression to f**kup the human brain.

The "sixties revolution" was transparently orchestrated by self-serving cynics who convinced too many of my generation that they had no responsibility to anything but their own whims. (My, how like the current version of conservatism that sounds.) Reality: those hippies, now in their sixties, still hang around college towns - addled beyond hope like any alcoholic street bum.

O' Reilly is everything the author claims: despicable in all respects. But he's indistinguishable from any "leftist" in that they all peddle simplistic, ill-conceive & inadequate "ideologies" to those who haven't a shred of critical thinking. And they all yell "Shut up!" at those who question them for those questions unveil the evil concealed in "ideals."

So it's worth noting that a lot of responsible, clear-headed young people (who may have been "young Republicans") rode out the Sixties with legitimate concern over what was going on. O' Reilly was NOT one of us - he was just hiding under the cloak of legitimacy we provided. That's the way it should be reported in this article and any other article.

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CNN ADDS ANOTHER POTTY MOUTH LIB
Posted by: reelman on Jan 2, 2009 12:38 PM   
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ANOTHER FILTHY MOUTH LIBERAL

Co-host Anderson Cooper, who spent the night playing the role of straight man to Kathy Griffin’s antics, then managed to break for commercial - although by that point, he could barely keep a straight face.
Cooper seemed to become increasingly uncomfortable with Griffin’s off-color remarks, including her request to “get a pap smear from [CNN medical reporter] Dr. Sanjay Gupta,” and her description of former CNN host Glenn Beck as a “heroin addict Mormon.”
CRAWFISH NOTE: This is a major way to find liberals…look for the raunchy insulting potty mouth…and there you go. Another testimony to the fruits of modern secular socialism…the always angry tacky public figure with no class and no realistic ideas. Thanks CNN, you did it to the culture (and viewers) again. Liberals do what liberals do.

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Bill Oreilly is CLEAR and CONCISE
Posted by: ds1st on Jan 2, 2009 6:13 PM   
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Bill O'Reilly is CLEAR and CONCISE

Let’s face it, generally if you are a liberal you may not like Bill O'Reilly and if you are conservative Bill O'Reilly is on target.

I have read all of Bill’s books and they are well written and informative. I believe his points of view are founded in fact. If you like Bill O'Reilly or not he does write a good book.

Keep up the good work Bill!

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» And YOU, ds,are Posted by: Ellie1
Evil in Central America
Posted by: jmmartin on Jan 3, 2009 2:28 PM   
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No, no, no. Reporter O'Reilly didn't find the Mozote massacre evil because the CIA was carrying out the president's orders. It's not evil when the president does it.

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When a lying Liar lies,
Posted by: BlueBerry PickN on Jan 5, 2009 1:10 PM   
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...the more revealing Truth is within the Lie...

in what is the 'preferred Truth' offered... & the signs of what is being covered up. In fact, the LIE is often more telling than a simple relation of Truths.

I suspect that if more people weren't patently afraid of that Bully, we'd hear a LOT more about him from those who could identify exactly which lies are the juiciest.

until then? ...only hearing from those whose statements we *approve or enjoy* does ourselves a disservice. If you don't listen to the raving Liars & fearfully coward bullies... you miss out on what a goodly portion of the World accepts on sheer face value.


..so you've no idea how to talk to the people who need to hear more than what contents themselves.


Spread Love, not corporate dependence...

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"We, two, form a Multitude" ~ Ovid.
"Violence can only be concealed by a Lie, & the Lie can only be maintained by Violence." ... "Any man, who has once proclaimed Violence as his Method, is inevitably forced to take the Lie as his Principle" – Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities." - Voltaire
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Larry Linn
Posted by: Larry Linn on Jan 6, 2009 11:01 AM   
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Perhaps Bill O’ would have had trouble if he or his limo driver were black. A Gretna Police officer fired shots to prevent a flood of Blacks from pouring into the mostly White community during Hurricane Katrina. The officer fired a shot on the Crescent City Connection Bridge to enforce a blockade as New Orleans residents fled Katrina’s rising waters.

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AIPAC sex, spy ring at Watergate, Ritz-Carlton, Sheraton hotels
Posted by: Lauren on Jan 6, 2009 12:55 PM   
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Prostitutes financed by Jack Abramoff and linked to AIPAC and former Israeli prime minister serviced House, Senate members, media hosts, top military, other feds


“The whole Republican Party was for sale—the House, Senate and the White House,” said a well-respected federal agency official with impeccable credentials who declined to be named but who is familiar with testimony and sources close to the grand jury probing Jack Abramoff.

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His real name is Bull O Really
Posted by: Hope4Israel on Jan 6, 2009 5:33 PM   
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His real name is Bull O Really

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