Bill O'Reilly isn't all bad. He's just any other political columnist/journalist/talk show host, you have to weed through the commentators personal thoughts to get the actual story.
Bill O'Reilly isn't all bad. He's just any other political columnist/journalist/talk show host, you have to weed through the commentators personal thoughts to get the actual story.
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I prefer not to wade through such a mess.Originally Posted by Skizo
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Hmmm...I'll take Bill O'Reilly. He's at least profound so you know whether he's shit from the getgo.Originally Posted by clocker
Verbose round about talkers usually are that way to give the illusion of profundity when it's just the opposite.
On a side note, watch an American politician talk and the amount of 'uhhs' he puts in his speech. It's like they've been taught to insert 'uhh' as filler for not saying anything. Many times it's used in conjunction with the "not answering the asked".
Reporter: Do you think we should pull out of Iraq?
Politician: Well uhh I think that uhh we are uhh doing a uhh great job in uhh the fight in the war on uhh terror.
Reporter: Ok but uhh can you uhh answer uhh my uhh fucking uhh question?
Silly bitch, your weapons cannot harm me. Don't you know who I am? I'm the Juggernaut, Bitchhhh!
Flies Like An Arrow, Flies Like An Apple
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So true....Originally Posted by Busyman
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I see him as the exact opposite of profound.Originally Posted by Busyman
Peace bd
Ahh the irony in the use of that word.Originally Posted by brotherdoobie
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Silly bitch, your weapons cannot harm me. Don't you know who I am? I'm the Juggernaut, Bitchhhh!
Flies Like An Arrow, Flies Like An Apple
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Yes, he's really quite good, especially given his use of cue cards.Originally Posted by clocker
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"Researchers have already cast much darkness on the subject, and if they continue their investigations, we shall soon know nothing at all about it."
-Mark Twain
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