Thursday, April 05, 2007

Ironic O'Reilly Statement

I just read some recent quotes by Fox madman Bill O'Reilly that made me giggle some, not because they were truly funny. I'm not stating O'Reilly will be the next George Carlin. But, in a twisted, ironic fashion, Bill-O cracked a joke without even realizing it.

He's been on Rosie O'Donnell of The View's case recently, in regard to her 9/11 comments and theories. Here are two such statements:

"I'm interested in protecting Americans from hateful comments and protecting our forces overseas."

"Surely you can't allow someone to come on the air everyday and vent hateful dishonest propaganda, you just can't do that."

Those deserve a couple of wows right there. To hate basically means to dislike or loathe, right? Let me check this pocket dictionary over here. Yes, the ol' omniscient one agrees with me. Surely, Bill-O has never made any "hateful" statements on air, right? His constant insults toward the likes of O'Donnell, Mark Cuban, Charlie Sheen, and "liberals", in general, are never derogatory, angry, or hate-filled, right?

He just recently said that Cuban should be thrown into jail, that Sheen's career will be ruined if he contributes a narrative to 9/11 conspiracy video, and basically that O'Donnell's television career should be all but finished. He recently cut a 29-year Army Colonel's mic due to comments he didn't agree with. He performed this same stunt with a kid, whose father had died in the 9/11 attacks, after the kid stated that war was not the answer and that his father wouldn't have wanted his death to be used in such a barbaric manner.

Bill O'Reilly may be the most angry man in television. His commentary here is downright funny, because the content is a direct reflection of the speaker in this case. It sounds like a tongue-in-cheek statement Stephen Colbert may throw down on The Colbert Report, in making fun of Mr. O'Reilly (The Godfather to Stephen).

If O'Reilly's truly interested in protecting the people from hateful comments, he may want to alter his routine and if he truly believes one can't spew hateful propaganda to the people on a daily basis, he may want to look for a new job.

O'Donnell questioned the "official" story. That is not hateful. She didn't go on a five minute rant, claiming that she hated the country in which she resides, hates everything we stand for, hates the soldiers, hates America through and through. She simply questions the official story. If I question a girlfriend about a guy, whom I'd heard slept with her when I was away on a business trip when she said otherwise, that does not translate to my hating her. That simply translates to my hearing different stories, being shown potential evidence which counteracts her's, and because of that, being uncertain of her "official" version.

Bill O'Reilly does not believe in the first amendment for all. He simply believes in freedom of speech for himself and those who agree with him. If anyone disagrees with anything he has to say, then their mics should be cut.

Link:

http://infowars.com/articles/media/fox_news_oreilly_who_is_real_hater.htm

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