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| + | Bill O'Reilly, is frequently seen in viral video, usually mocking, or insulting his guests on ''The O'Reilly Factor''. | ||
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Revision as of 15:52, December 9, 2009
Bill O'Reilly is a generally conservative commentator and host of the show The O'Reilly Factor on the Fox News Channel, which he calls the "No Spin Zone." O'Reilly calls himself a "traditionalist" and an "independent."
The O'Reilly Factor is the highest-rated hour on any cable news channel. Over 2.5 million people watch the show each night and millions more listen to his own radio show.[1]
O'Reilly has condemned white racist prejudice against U.S. blacks.
He is deeply disliked by many on the far-left.
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Viral Media
Bill O'Reilly is found on common video sharing sites such as Youtube, the most famous being his outburst on his former job on Inside Edition, apparently because he couldn't understand the phrase "To play us out", referring to a Sting video which would "Play the show out". O'Reilly could be seen using the f-word several times, exclaiming he wanted to just do it live. [2]
Bill O'Reilly, is frequently seen in viral video, usually mocking, or insulting his guests on The O'Reilly Factor.
Trivia
- O'Reilly and conservative-mocker Stephen Colbert have appeared on each others' shows.[3]
See also
References
- ↑ Bill O'Reilly: "No Spin" Transcript 60 Minutes with Mike Wallace aired Sept. 26, 2004.
- ↑ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2tJjNVVwRCY
- ↑ http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/16698834/
