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book was very funny, entertaining and a very good book to read..i could hardly put it down
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Doesn't matter if you like O'Reilly or not, this is oine book that can be enjoyed by older children and adults.
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If you are a fan of Bill O'Reilly and watch him on Fox nightly, you will enjoy seeing all
that makes him who he is today. If you live in never-never land and watch your local news
stations, read your local papers, and believe what they have to say, you will get little out of the honesty and fairness that shines through his reporting of news events each night.
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This book is a perfect read for OReally Fixed News drone bee followers who need to be spoonfed misinformation to feel warm and fuzzy about their twisted out of reality political viewpoints. In this book just as he does on his regular Fixed News TV show Bill Orally manages to spin his upbringing into some "I came from lower middleclass background crapola." Truth is Bill Orally grew up in anything but a lower middle class family, and he attended a very expensive private college prep highschool named Chaminade HS in Mineola, NY. His upbringing was far from lower middleclass unless going to Chaminade falls into your definition of lower middle class????? But again, Orally has never been one to let REALITY get in the way of any of his rampant bullsheot, has he?
Perhaps in his book Orally should have discussued in detail how he used deferments to evade duty in Vietnam like most other Neocon chickenhawks because he was "too busy doing other stuff" when duty time came calling for him. Or how about his sexual harrassment lawsuit which he privately settled for loads of money?
In 2004, O'Reilly was sued by a former associate producer of his show, Andrea Mackris, for sexual harassment. He denied her claims, and described Mackris' lawsuit as "the single most evil thing I have ever experienced, and I've seen a lot." He countersued for extortion, and took a public stance of no compromise. "My career could be ruined... and I'm very well aware of that." Mackris' complaint, however, included such detailed descriptions of O'Reilly's allegedly sexually provocative phone calls, many observers suspected she may have tape-recorded the conversations. And two weeks after she filed her complaint, O'Reilly settled. "It's over, and I'm happy", said Mackris. "I can't say anything else, but I do appreciate everybody." There was no admission of wrongdoing, and the cash settlement was kept quiet as part of the agreement, but the Washington Post had reported a week earlier that Mackris had turned down offers as high as $2 million, so the final figure was presumably higher than that. The settlement also included a stipulation that Mackris would destroy any tapes of O'Reilly's alleged phone calls "if such tapes exist."
Question: who settles a sexual lawsuit against them for loads of money if they did nothing wrong???????? Bill Orally professes on his show constantly how he's a "supposed" fighter and a scrapper. Does evading duty in Vietnam sound like the act of a fighter or scrapper??? Does paying loads of money to a plaintiff in a sexual harrassment lawsuit sound like the act of a fighter or a scrapper if you did nothing wrong????
Dumb will always be dumb and this fodder called a book should be perfect reading for the masses of clueless Bill Orally drone bee followers. Enjoy the read, head in the sand drones.
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Both myself and my wife enjoyed Bold Fresh. Both being 83 yrs old it brought back some fond memories. Thank you, Bill
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