
The problem with a blowhard like O'Reilly is that millions of Americans believe his nonsense. He shoots from the hip on his bully pulpit. And the more people complain, it just feeds the beast. A sad state of affairs for American media.

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So I'm officially confused...
Somewhere in Bill O'Reilly's crazy head of conservative invokations he mixed up the fact that the Malmedy Massacre was in fact done by the Nazi's.

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"Abraham Lincoln did not shoot John Wilkes Booth, Titanic did not sink a North Atlantic iceberg, and Fox News is neither fair nor balanced. These are simple historical facts intelligible to all adults, most children, and some of your more discerning domesticated animals.

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The blogosphere is currently doing what it does best: buzzing. The source of the buzz is a cease-and-desist letter sent to IT@Cork, an Irish non-profit that plans to host a half-day "Web 2.0 Conference" on June 8.

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Good lord, that's pathetic. Whoever's boneheaded idea it was at O'Reilly should be fired. This is a classic example of some mid-level flunky making an asisine decision based on their own small-minded petty mindset that ends up turning into a PR nightmare for the company.

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O'Reilly is claiming to have invented the phrase web 2.0 and has filed a trademark of the phrase. Looks like every single AJAX-ified site will be forking over fine money to O'Reilly. Don't they make enough off of us with their books?!

Source: mediamatters.org
Bill O'Reilly asserted that "[m]any Americans ages 18 to 24 have no idea what's going on," stating that they "get their news from [Comedy Central host] Jon Stewart and their point of view from bomb-throwing entertainers." In fact, studies have shown that viewers of Comedy Centr …

Turn on The O'Reilly Factor and watch him dance on the falling ratings of newspapers like the LA Times, failure which he attributes to left-wing agendas which he says can only appeal to about 20% of the population that considers themselves of the left.

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Another looks at the run up in fuel prices that include opinions on the Bill O'Reilly and Mac Johnson conversation. Fear, Greed, Market Factors, Personal Choice ... or some combination. What's the real reason for the high price at the pump.

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...for showing us that an American conservative commentator can be every bit as hate-filled as those he brands as terrorists:

Source: mediamatters.org
Certainly this could be a cruel joke, but it should be investigated by FOX or local authorities. Threatening someone because they mention your competitor's name on the air seems a tad unstable.

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O'Reilly cut him off, telling him that they have his phone number and that he should expect a visit from his local authorities, since Fox security follows up on "obscenity". Listen to the recording.

Source: mediamatters.org

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In the age of Web 2.0, even books are in beta.

Source: editorandpublisher.com
This free E&P; story discusses Kristof's subscript-only NYT column: "The "feud" began last December when O'Reilly denounced Kristof as a "left-wing ideologue." Kristof replied by calling him a "bully" and challenging O'Reilly to show truly "traditional values" by joining him on

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Source: Media Matters
Listen, citizens of San Francisco, if you vote against military recruiting, you're not going to get another nickel in federal funds. ...And if Al Qaeda comes in here and blows you up, we're not going to do anything about it.

Source: oreillynet.com
The "What Is XYZ" article is part of a new series we've started across all of our O'Reilly Network websites.

Media Matters has recently busted two cases of misuse of polls and poll results started by the right to give evidence for some of the more conservative arguments.

Source: Media Matters
Bill O'Reilly and Fox political analyst Dick Morris misleadingly asserted that a recent Gallup poll pitting Sen.

These are tough times for the ACLU. Bill O'Reilly has called it a "fascist
organization", compared it to al Qaeda, and said that it was "the most
dangerous organization in the Unites States of America right now." Jerry
Falwell blamed it in part for 9/11.

Source: oreillynet.com
Derrick Story (author of the iPhoto x: The Missing Manual books) writes about the new iPhoto 6. He loves it, and lists several new features that makes it sound like a good upgrade.

Source: oreillynet.com
The defacto article on Web 2.0 and what it all means written by the expert.