O’Reilly Talking Points Of The Day

Personally, I consider Bill O’Reilly’s Talking Points Commentary the best part of The Factor. If you like his Chris Matthews-like over-questioning and pop culture quizzes, fine. However, his comments on Tuesday were not only right on the mark, but shocking considering the MSM was more interested in the First Dog than Rosa Brooks’ proud infiltration of the Pentagon.

At this moment in history, I can’t imagine anything more rewarding than being part of the new team that’s shaping U.S. policy.
Rosa Brooks, “Bail Out Journalism”, 4/9/09

Thanks for the heads-up, Bill.

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6 Responses to O’Reilly Talking Points Of The Day

  1. Richmedia says:

    Likely upon freedom-loving American citizens.

  2. The Machine says:

    Watch her get in there and approve tortures far beyond anything Bush and Cheney ever imagined nor would do…

  3. Mauser says:

    Aspect Ratio’s off.

    I saw this, and it can’t believe just how much damage is being done.

  4. Brandon says:

    Those are track-backs when people post to other blogs, Nick. Essentially intended to inform the content creator (Bob) that they linked to him on their own blog. A part of it is that we get a link to see how they’re using it. You’ll notice that Bob has included the “trackback” link in the info that is always between the article and the comments for other bloggers to use.

  5. Nick says:

    man what is with these occasional spammers who always start & end statements with “[...]“. Wonder if they’re lefties themselves just stupidly advertising their blog or whatever?

    anyway, wish Bill O wouldn’t O “Mr. President” & all. He’s definitely correct though, some bad stuff is going down. Also, as comes with the territory, it doesn’t surprise that Brooks is never aware of the RAMPANT yellow journalism going on..

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