Bill O’Reilly almost made it through an entire show tonight without attacking some media enemy but hope was lost when he delivered his Most Ridiculous Item. According to BOR, ” far left elements at NBC” have been attacking him again to “boost their dismal ratings”. I don’t suppose he was referring to Keith Olbermann who gave him the Worst Person honor last night.
According to BOR, those nasty ” far left elements” are turning traditional conservatives away from Brian Williams. In fact, he said, the elements were responsible for the poor ratings for the Republican debates because people want a ” level playing field”. He assured viewers he had nothing against NBC but…

Last night Olbermann gave BOR the honor for claiming the Indiana University had recieved 5 million from George Soros which funded the study evaluating his skills as a propagandist. It turns out that George Soros did contribute to the University but for something far removed from this study which recieved no funding at all.

comment: Message to O’Reilly: You can’t keep making stuff up and get mad when people call you on it. The good old days when you could say whatever you pleased and get away with it are over. You need to face some facts. You’ve peaked and Keith Olbermann is coming up behind you and MSNBC considers him a great asset.

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  1. The lower Bill O’Reilly’s ratings get, the more shrill and desperate his attacks get. The truth is, hardly anyone watched the Republican debate because there’s nothing new that the GOP candidates are saying that the voters haven’t already heard — and they’re in no mood to hear any more defenses of Bush’s re-run of Vietnam in Iraq.

    O’Reilly is living in denial of the reality that the Republicans are now the minority party — Democrats outnumber Republicans and independents outnumber both parties — and the GOP is likely to remain the minority party for a long time to come.

    So what if Bush’s war still enjoys the backing of the majority of Republicans? They number only a third of the electorate; without independents — who are breaking 2-1 against the war — the Republicans don’t have a snowball’s chance in a blast furnace of keeping the White House in 2008.

    09 May 07 at 9:59 p #

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