Bill O’Reilly Goes Mental on Laura Ingraham in “Thump the Bible” Gay Marriage Controversy … O’Reilly Get’s Defensive & Stops Discussion Within Seconds
Who here has grown tired of Bill O’Reilly?
Bill O’Reilly and Laura Ingraham went at it last night on ‘The O’Reilly Factor’ over the “Thump the Bible” controversy. Of course the debate occurred when O’Reilly actually allowed her to speak and was not acting defensively and like a boorish fool. As stated by the Gateway Pundit, the fire works started almost immediately.
Keep it up O’Reilly and this is how you will lose your audience. After watching the below segment, I am not sure what the difference between O’Reilly and a liberal, blowhard from the MSM who refuses to allow a guest with an opposing point of view? How can anyone expect an honest debate and discussion of an issue if 5 seconds into the debate, you shut down the words?
From Mediaite:
Bill O’Reilly tonight responded to criticisms from the right over his commentary last week that gay marriage opponents need to do more than just “thump the Bible” if they want to win the argument. After a Talking Points Memo largely focused on mocking liberal media attempts to gin up a feud between himself and Rush Limbaugh, O’Reilly brought on Laura Ingraham, who actually told O’Reilly he was wrong in saying what he said. O’Reilly was stunned with Ingraham, shouting over her and telling her “I’m disappointed in you.”
Ingraham first surprised O’Reilly by agreeing that there actually is a feud of sorts going on between him and people like Limbaugh, given Limbaugh’s harsh condemnation of O’Reilly’s commentary. O’Reilly dismissed the idea he and Limbaugh are enemies, saying “I don’t care what he says, he can say whatever he wants.
A note to Bill O’Reilly and I say this will all du respect because O’Reilly did great work with Megan’s Law; however, The LEFT fear Rush Limbaugh, not you. They fear Rush because he actually stands for something. You are a legend in your own mind.
Posted April 3, 2013 by Scared Monkeys Bill O'Reilly, FOX NEWS, Laura Ingraham, Media, Media Bias, Rush Limbaugh, WTF, You Tube - VIDEO | 6 comments |
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O’Reilly hasn’t been “right” since Obama’s re-election. He’s been heavily criticized for coming down hard on Obama’s policies now but not doing so during the campaign when it might have made a difference. IMO he lost a little credibility.
Sorry, but some of us like it, that Bill O. put that two-bit Femi-Nazi in her place. Can’t stand her at all.
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Im getting a little tired of O’Reilly and Hannity. They seen to rant about the same things over and over again. Nothing seems to get done.
O’Reilly will not allow anyone that has a different point if view than his to present it fully. He will shout them down when they try.
Fair and balance debate? Not with O’Reilly. The spin stops here? Sometimes.
O’Reilly let the term, “Bible Thumping” rankle him and he fell off his game.
He let his emotions get in the way of honest debate. He brow beat Laura Ingraham because he feels defensively guarded against being labeled a rightwing “Conservative”.
O’Reilly is taking elongated breaks around the holidays and getting a little ‘high handed’ about his own ability to be fair & balanced.
O’Reilly seems to imagine that only HE is sitting dead center on every issue and then he shouts down those sitting to the left and right of him – explaining why they’re a ‘pin head’ for being too far left or right, and not in the dead center, like himself…
Yes, a little tiresome.
But O’Reilly has been dealing with terrible pressure in his own personal life and can hardly live a normal existence anymore because he rocketed from an “B-team human interest reporter” to a household brand rivaling ‘Oprah’ inside of 10 years!
He needs to walk it off… And be prepared to accept that he may not be as Centrist as he imagines himself to be.