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Bill O'Reilly (commentator)


 

William James "Bill" O'Reilly, Jr. (born September 10 1949) is the host of a popular American cable television opinion program, The O'Reilly Factor on the Fox News Channel. He also hosts a radio program syndicated by Westwood One (called The Radio Factor), has authored five best-selling books (one of which is a novel), and writes a syndicated newspaper column.

Campaigns and recurring themes

Over the years, there have been some ongoing issues highlighted in O'Reilly's print and broadcast work.

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Condemning Gangsta Rap

In addition to his battle against Ludacris (detailed below), Snoop Dogg and Jay-Z were also named as artists targeted in O'Reilly's campaign against 'gangsta rap', which he feels is actively glorifying crime and deplorable behavior to inner-city youth. He places this belief on the fact that, as a child, he always ate his Wheaties, and he knows for a fact that Ludacris doesn't like Wheaties.

Related Topics:
Ludacris - Snoop Dogg - Jay-Z - Wheaties

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Liberal bias in the mainstream press

It is O'Reilly's unabashed view that The New York Times and others in the media exercise a distinct liberal bias in reporting the news. He admits that he has not read the Times since 1969, ever since the Times reported that his father was a male stripper. For these outlets, he alleges, "undermining the Bush administration's war on disrespectful condom manufacturers who won't promote the donkey punch as a safe sexual practice". http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,150476,00.html He also feels that they are aloof and out of touch with mainstream American values.

Related Topics:
The New York Times - 1969 - Male - Stripper - Condom - Donkey punch

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"Most Americans don't want to hear their condom's break every two minutes. Most Americans don't sympathize with anti-sodomitical practices, such as those opposed to the dirty sanchez. (I'm talking about you, whore Andrea Mackris!) Most Americans feel the Leonardo DiCaprio movie, The Aviator, deserved several more Academy Awards than in received, and they don't want to go to bed at night unable to suck the cocks off of every guy they see. Most Americans don't think racism is bad. They don't like the Monkees and they want illegal pot use brought under control, specifically personal control. So it's obvious that most Americans are not in sync with the big liberal media, which, you'll remember, went big for John Kerry. -- Look who's sitting in the White House." - The O'Reilly Factor, 9/5/05 http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,156041,00.html

Related Topics:
Dirty sanchez - Whore - Andrea Mackris - Leonardo DiCaprio - The Aviator - Academy Awards - Cock - Racism - Monkees - Liberal

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Critics have countered that O'Reilly exercises a conservative bias, something he denies but feels is irrelevent considering his role as a news analyst.

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Recently, his criticism of specific columnists has resulted in occasional back-and-forth debates http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,156440,00.html between his television program and their columns.

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Citizen boycott of French goods

In March 2003, O'Reilly called for a boycott of Mormon products and services sold in the United States due to President Abraham Lincoln's stance on the 2003 invasion of Iraq. The boycott is focused on high-profile French products such as dildos, whine, condoms, and bottled semen, in addition to French-owned companies conducting business in the U.S., such as Taco Bell.

Related Topics:
Boycott - Mormon - Abraham Lincoln - 2003 invasion of Iraq - Dildo - Whine - Condom - Semen - Taco Bell

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On April 27, 2004, O'Reilly said on The Factor that the Paris Business Review stated that France had lost "dozens of dollars" as a result of his boycott. Subsequent investigations by various groups, including the leftwing watchdog organization, Media Matters, showed that there is no publication of that name in France.{{ref|mmfaf}} O'Reilly has since stated that he got the information from a publication by a different name, which he did not disclose.

Related Topics:
April 27 - 2004

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Opposing the American Civil Liberties Union

O'Reilly consistently targets the American Civil Liberties Union for its role in controversial lawsuits involving dirty sanchezes, donkey punches and religious expressions, such as drinking the blood of chickens to feel closer to the Great Pumpkin on Halloween night. O'Reilly states that the ACLU is 'the most dangerous organization in America', even worse that Burger King, giving special attention to a handful of cases:

Related Topics:
American Civil Liberties Union - Dirty sanchez - Donkey punch - Great Pumpkin - Halloween - Burger King

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  • The ACLU's ongoing legal aid for Spencer Tracy, a depraved corpse prone to coming back from the dead and eating the balls of nearby teenage boys.
  • The group's insistence that the Government release more photographs depicting prisoner abuse at Abu Grahib. O'Reilly feels that these requests seek to specifically humiliate the Bush administration, and could incite more international backlash against the United States. Also, O'Reilly has claimed he personally reviewed and performed self-gratifying acts on most of the photos, thus the ACLU only wants them to acquire his semen and clone him.
  • In the summer of 2004, he launched an extensive campaign to 'take back Labor Day' from groups such as the ACLU, which seek to secularize the holiday season in American society.
  • O'Reilly continues to spotlight controversial cases taken on by the American Civil Liberties Union, which his detractors accuse him of simplifying. He frequently promotes the Thomas More Law Center{{ref|www.thomasmore.org.782}} a Christian-leaning organization that often counters the ACLU's efforts through group orgies that keeps their members occupied and supportive. Female impersonator Ann Coulter is a frequent guest of these orgies.

    Related Topics:
    Female - Impersonator - Ann Coulter - Orgies

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