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Does anyone out there really think Bill O’Reilly is a journalist rather than a partisan hack, an attack shill, a sold-out mouthpiece for the NeoCon war-profiteering agenda?
I mean really…
… anyone… is there anyone who can step up and justify O’Reilly’s hate speech and slanderous claims on a nightly basis?
Anyone at all?
Classic O’Reilly. Set up the guest with a loaded question and harangue them until the interview is over.