Bill O'Why-lie Coyote
- edblake85
- Mar 7, 2016
- 3 min read

Worst person on TV; even worse than Piers Morgan, and that title goes to Bill O'Reilly.
After having watched a load of videos about political debate on American networks (CNN and FOX) we begin to see a picture of political bias which is not only a prime example of ignorance of leading figures, but also highlights the danger of such a system for the framework of any democracy. FOX and CNN are the largest news agencies in the US, and also have their prejudices and personal agender. FOX is essentially a network to promote favour of the Republican party, MSNBC is more left wing with the Democrats, and CNN is somewhat right wing too, but tries to portray an impartial stance.
Generally speaking though, it's FOX news which really is atrocious, and I see clearly why Jon Stewart was so outspoken about them and quit partially because he couldn't stand watching or researching the news through them any more. Occasionally he was invited onto the show and asked what he had against the network, and it was clear that they were not going to change due to what he had to say, even though he was invariably right, and they were just strongly right wing. I don't have a problem if a news agency wants to selective with the truth, that doesn't bother me. What bothers me is that they don't claim they are doing anything wrong, they don't claim to be biased and are subverting the truth. Tell the people your agender and then you can say anything you want, but please don't say that you're fair.

Bill O'Reilly is the face of a part of FOX news. He does a show called the O'Reilly factor where he looks into various debate issues and projects his lies and the lies of the network and propensiates his own agender through a managed system of control.
Arguably, he has single-handedly done America more harm than any other person in recent history. Though, in the domain of news anchors, Sean Hannity, Stuart Varney and Judge Jeanine are just as vulgar. The reasons for this is that he has 'influence', he holds centre stage in an arena of deceit and mis-information. Owing in part, the fact that he is a Christian, he proclaims he himself is a speaker for God, and uses this mentality to essentially belittle his guests if the discussion moves into departments he's not comfortable with; which is a lot! It's paining to watch him talk down to people, interrupting them with the louder and far more unreasonable mouth and discrediting them with fabricating an opinion of which the guest doesn't hold and verbalising his dislike of it. This gives the appearance that this was in fact what the guest was saying, not allowing the guest to intercede with his/her 'actual' opinion. Then of course, he'll just happen to run out of time and cut his guest off, often only minutes into an interview.
He's written several books, several of which share the same format in their titles – 'killing Jesus', 'killing Lincoln' 'killing Patton' etc... I haven't read any of them, but from listening to the narcissistic liar, I wouldn't want to. Holding a degree in history doesn't mean that you are a good writer, or above fictionalisation. I would wonder whether they would read more like a Dan Brown novel in relation to truth than an objective outline of events. History is not without its biases, and looking at O Reilly's track record, I'm going to assume these history books are simply miscategorised; fiction maybe?

Just look at him, look at that disgusting gurning he does, look at his opinionated finger, the way he offends the hairs of your own neck at the vulgarity. Fan of water boarding, well then, how about we sling you over a recliner chair and piss in your mouth to get you to realise your wrongs. Witnessed a war in Argentina did you? Or were you really just back in the hotel whilst the camera crews recorded peaceful protests? Anyway, his lies now fill a book, and show clearly his inaccuracies during his years reporting. Shame Jon Stewart isn't around anymore to humble the egotistical man.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/04/07/media-matters-oreilly-killing-truth-e-book_n_7019488.html
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