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- cjdunn, on 05/01/2008, -25/+508I swear, Billo is writing material for Olbermann on purpose now. That's the only explanation.
- ghee, on 05/01/2008, -28/+500I used to dislike Bill O'Reilly, but after watching this video I feel sorry for him because he obviously has some mental illnesses.
- dukeeeey, on 05/01/2008, -19/+335The american public are so dumb you can literally tell them anything.
1/4 now believe Iran is the number 1 enemy.
http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va& ... - jmpeagle, on 05/01/2008, -11/+239wow...not The Onion.
- CrackpotPress, on 05/01/2008, -84/+260Does any republican have ANY cred anymore?
- strobelite33, on 05/01/2008, -10/+166I swear BillO is becoming more and more like Lewis Prothero from V for Vendetta....like on purpose.....
- toddcat, on 05/01/2008, -6/+142No, he isn't even technically right. We did invade.
- Lixie, on 05/01/2008, -8/+134I'm beginning to believe their is a vast right-wing conspiracy to make Jon Stewart's job easy.
- hawkeye17, on 05/01/2008, -21/+119Amazing he doesn't get caught in more of his ridiculous lies. O'Reilly is a buffoon and bottom feeder.
- inactive, on 05/01/2008, -18/+109Bah - the Republican party has gone downhill ever since Reagan took office. You guys were supposed to be the brains of this outfit, the ones who kept us wacky liberals in check. But now it's like the whole party went and took a bunch of stupid pills.
- inactive, on 05/01/2008, -3/+92Did anybody see that South Park episode where Cartman pretends to have Tourette's, and eventually he keeps blurting things out until he reaches the point where he actually can't stop himself? Sometimes I get the feeling that a similar thing happened to O'Reilly - after so many years of acting crazy, now he's just hit this point where he can't stop himself.
- tehbored, on 05/01/2008, -18/+106Why is he allowed on TV?!
- gypsi, on 05/01/2008, -10/+83you've got to be kidding me. i guess reality is optional to these people
- bosssmiley, on 05/01/2008, -7/+79Syphilis spirochetes slowly rotting his brain would be another...
- LoJack, on 05/01/2008, -13/+78That's right. The Iraqi insurgents invaded us, over there. So we go over there to fight 'em so they can't over here. We're smart I tell ya...
- RenovatioInc, on 05/01/2008, -4/+68Yeah he does. It's the fox news payroll.
- pintomp3, on 05/01/2008, -4/+62we didn't invade eurasia, we were always at war with eurasia.
- eternal464, on 05/01/2008, -5/+63Agreed. While I fully support that everyone in America is allowed their own opinion, major news networks and programs like O'Reilly's that are given an unfair amount of public trust they are honest reporters have a duty report the honest news and not twisted crap. O'Reilly is one of the greatest violators of everything "news" stand for and should be punished like a criminal for contributing to this current regimes games. He reminds me of that guy The Voice from V for Vendetta.
And I'm a republican, just not one of these neo-nazi's. - serif69, on 05/01/2008, -5/+57Normally I'm one to stand by the Republicans more than the Democrats, but damnit if you aren't 100% correct.
- avenu420, on 05/01/2008, -2/+52It makes me embarrassed that HE'S an American.
- HonestAbe, on 05/01/2008, -5/+55Well they certainly didn't invade us.
- toddcat, on 05/01/2008, -2/+49I think you can do both. I feel sorry for him on some deep level but I really dislike him a lot too.
- inactive, on 05/01/2008, -5/+51because the "liberal" media is completely controlled by neoconservative idiots....
- Meekus, on 05/01/2008, -11/+55We can't place the blame solely on the President for in going into Iraq. Lest we forget, it was our Congress that approved funding for it time and time again. Our Congress has not done it's duty to check and balance the executive, nor to follow the will of their constituents.
- LoJack, on 05/01/2008, -5/+48That's what our Command in Chief says. Duh...
- hawkeye17, on 05/01/2008, -10/+53Technically, O'Reilly is an accused sexual deviant, but he's still on the air isn't he....
- insanebrain, on 05/01/2008, -4/+44O RLY ?
- gjunkie, on 05/01/2008, -4/+41Who cares where it's from? It's VIDEO. That's what he said!
- relic180, on 05/01/2008, -1/+36I can't figure out if that was a sarcastic comment, seeing as you included civil liberties... were you implying that they're obviously ludicrous?
- KnightMareInc, on 05/01/2008, -3/+36rain falls up and hamburgers eat people
- ninjaface, on 05/01/2008, -4/+37Just like your show is the "no spin zone" on the "fair and balanced" network. You also don't tell people to "shut up" whenever a view point that is different from your own is expressed. Good one douche bag.
- Look4Truth, on 05/01/2008, -21/+54O'Lielly is a globalist shill, turn off the idiot box.
- TecHeavy, on 05/01/2008, -8/+40This guy is so f*cking funny. Definitely the best comedy show on television right now. I don't know why he isn't doing standup.
- orangefly, on 05/01/2008, -5/+37so........the video is a fake....???....
- Jexie, on 05/01/2008, -6/+37The country was invaded. Forgetting about the fact that the US ignores any international treaties whenever it feels it no longer suits them; invading Iraq based on their breach of Security Council Resolutions is still an invasion. O'Reilly would do himself well to abandon this idiotic thinking, Republicans won't support it, even his own idiot viewers will not support this kind of doublespeak.
- toddcat, on 05/01/2008, -17/+48In addition, we skipped from the 19th to the 21st century....we skipped 100 years. In addition, the Boston Celtics have never won a basketball game and Lucky Charms are made with jello. Yup, I'm Falafel O'Reilly and that's fair and balanced.
- Jsmuli2, on 05/01/2008, -8/+38Yeah man, it sucks, when it comes to running a country I am republican, but I sure as hell ain't conservative. These ***** in office turned the party into it's own form of Christianity. Being a republican used to mean low taxes, pro economy, avoid war, less spending and all the good things of one side of the spectrum, but not being a republican means being a crazy ***** with no regard to human life.
So I get some nasty looks when I say I am republican, but I am always quick to say "hey, I understand the Democrats, it sounds all good to want universal health care..." but then when I get into convo, I always have to say "I am a liberal republican" just so I don't get rocks thrown at me.
Also, I didn't vote in 2004, I was too pissed at both of them. - ElSnuggles, on 05/01/2008, -7/+36I was a republican, and its people like Billo and Bush that caused me to switch parties.
- thedragon4453, on 05/01/2008, -4/+32While I agree with the sentiment, don't kid yourself into thinking we have two parties. A democratic congress continues the war, and has yet to impeach Cheney or Bush for obvious war crimes, as well as crimes against the constitution.
- skinflute, on 05/01/2008, -3/+30He's the master of Double Think, someone give him a job at the Ministry of Truth.
- eternal464, on 05/01/2008, -1/+28they aren't republicians, they've hijacked many of the people in the party and started their own twisted neo-nazi party. Republicians aren't people, they are followers of an idea.
- johnhummel, on 05/01/2008, -2/+28That's more like it. I'm always struck dumb when I meet a 25-percenter. That odd 1 in 4 that no matter what the evidence, they're going to believe that they believe, and that's it.
I had a talk with a coworker on politics who was convinced that Obama was a Muslim. Why? Because his dad was. That was it. I was saying "Wait - my Dad was Catholic - and I'm not."
Oh, that's different. And this went on an on, from "Iran is building nukes to give to terrorists to bomb the US" (which makes no sense, since we're their #1 customer) and would retaliate in ways Rapture predictors can only dream), to "Of course Iraq had WMD's."
These 25-percenters will always be right there, ignoring facts. Sadly, when they are joined by the other 26% of the nation that has the attention span of a goldfish and an ability to reason like a rabid mongoose, then we get stupid things like - the Bush presidency. - dukeeeey, on 05/01/2008, -1/+26In accordance to the principles of Doublethink, it does not matter if the war is not real, or when it is, that victory is not possible. The war is not meant to be won. It is meant to be continuous. The essential act of modern warfare is the destruction of the produce of human labor. A hierarchical society is only possible on the basis of poverty and ignorance. In principle, the war effort is always planned to keep society on the brink of starvation. The war is waged by the ruling group against its own subjects. And its object is not victory over Eurasia or Eastasia, but to keep the very structure of society intact. Julia? Are you awake? There is truth, and there is untruth. To be in a minority of one doesn't make you mad.
- delrin500, on 05/01/2008, -3/+28I am ashamed that we as a nation allow this type of obvious lying and propaganda to be disseminated on our air waves. And the real kick in the nuts is that there are people actually dumb enough to believe it.
- pentupentropy, on 05/01/2008, -9/+33That whole thing is like he's just trying to say Bush didn't lie to us, although we have it on tape. Not misinformed, just flat out lying. baaaaahhhh bahhhhhh
- gllopc, on 05/01/2008, -0/+23Let me change your wording, as you're right, but it could be misconstrued, as if you were insinuating that we should write laws against saying/writing anything that is anti-American government:
"I am ashamed that we, the people of this nation, tune into and do nothing to discourage this type of obvious lying and propaganda from being disseminated on our air waves." -
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