A short time ago, I was watching The Factor and during the same hour got to see both Charles Rangel and Al Sharpton being treated like visiting royalty. The former is a member of Congress who was censured on about a dozen charges, including not paying his income taxes, and the latter is a racist who came to fame by slandering the NYPD. I sent an email to Bill O'Reilly, suggesting that he refrain from turning his show into a halfway house for political malefactors. He didn't post it. Perhaps it was just a little too pithy.
And speaking of O'Reilly, is it my imagination or has he decided that he needn't allow his conservative guests to ever finish a sentence? It's been a long time since I didn't feel short-changed when Bernard Goldberg and Laura Ingraham were on. It's even worse when Mary Katharine Ham appears because she is invariably cast opposite Juan (Yawn) Williams. Between motor-mouths O'Reilly and Williams, the poor woman rarely gets to open her yap. Perhaps in the future, they could just show an 8 x 10 glossy of her, and let Ms. Ham stay home.
Quote from: Warph on May 08, 2011, 12:00:33 AM
Perhaps in the future, they could just show an 8 x 10 glossy of her, and let Ms. Ham stay home.
Now that's funny right there.
Ever since that advertising thing with Pepsi a few years back, he's lost some objectivity, methinks.
Power corrupts, no?
O'Reilly is not a real conservative. He believes the War for Southern Independence was fought to free the slaves.
Sorry, but in my opinion he has a long way to go to acquire a better understanding of the truths.
Yes... yes... and yes... on all 3 posts.. :)
Been tired of him for a while now. Will watch occasionally but anymore I'd rather do something else. :laugh: