Dennis Perrin wrote:
>>OK, but while I get that, O'Reilly is staggeringly content-free. I mean,
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> we
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>>just watched an episode which was entirely springer stories, except for
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>>mail bit at the end. I'm not saying I'm shocked. I just want to know how
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>>placed. Clearly not "news", but far from the LehrerNH as well. I hesitate
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>>call it tabloid, however, because of the address to politics. The mail
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>>was pretty much all war stuff. So...?
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>>Catherine
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> Bottom line, Catherine: It's shit. Leaky rotting garbage shoveled nightly
> into the open mouths of hungry consumers. I don't blame O'Reilly for what he
> does. Hell, if people paid me millions a year to take a public dump on them,
> I'd readily oblige. How Doug can stand to watch such a thing, though, is
> beyond my jaded mind.
O'Reilly Factor is just another form of bread and circuses to keep the citizens of the U.S. Empire (tm) ignorant and asleep.
Based on that Washington Post (a tabloid located in Washington, DC) survey on opposition to the war, which found that my ignorant, jackass Reagan Youth generation (ages 35-44) support the war more than any other age group, I suspect that my generation is a core fan base for O'Reilly.
The best antidote to O'Reilly is to mock him.
Chuck0
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