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Feb 20, 2015 13:17:45   #
Jack2014
 
Liberty Tree wrote:
Wackie Jackie, dream on. Bill O' is going nowhere.


You got that right
The HG is looking for him too.

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Feb 20, 2015 13:22:54   #
Jack2014
 
Liberty Tree wrote:
Remember he is just Chatty Jackie repeating what has been put into him and letting someone else pull his string.


Do all you idiots listen to O'Fairy?
No wonder your all screwed up
Go get fixed. Conservatives desperately need to raise their collective IQs ,not drastically lower them. If that's even possible.

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Feb 20, 2015 13:26:10   #
Liberty Tree
 
Jack2014 wrote:
Do all you idiots listen to O'Fairy?
No wonder your all screwed up
Go get fixed. Conservatives desperately need to raise their collective IQs ,not drastically lower them. If that's even possible.


Boy, they really gave your string a yank this time. Your tape must be about to run out. Better go and let them put in a new one.

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Feb 20, 2015 13:27:10   #
Jack2014
 
Super Dave wrote:
Actually.. The story never had legs. Nobody takes Corn serious because he's a proven liar. Recall he made up the false story about Rove outing the non-undercover agent Plaime.

Look.. I know you really really need to have a conservative to point at and say 'they do it too'.

But it's not happening. At least not with this hit-piece.

I know it's hard.. You have all of this hate just boiling up inside you and you need to vomit it on someone.

Perhaps counseling would be helpful.
Actually.. The story never had legs. Nobody takes ... (show quote)


What are you sucking on now?
Kinda early isn't it?

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Feb 20, 2015 13:31:05   #
Jack2014
 
Liberty Tree wrote:
Boy, they really gave your string a yank this time. Your tape must be about to run out. Better go and let them put in a new one.


Will you pukes go get some help! Your boring me!
Your intelligence level is below the Level Mark.

We wish the same for O'Fairy,no kidding.
Time Magazine affirms - Rush Limbaugh is in trouble

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Feb 20, 2015 13:51:59   #
Loki Loc: Georgia
 
Jack2014 wrote:
Is that what that scar is from under your hair piece,monkey brain?
Did it hurt or can't you remember? Too bad. Go join the boys in your cage!


Typical drooling drivel from Jackoff the Jerkoff, aka "Handjobs R Us". I found your picture, peckerhead.



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Feb 20, 2015 13:54:14   #
Jack2014
 
Loki wrote:
Typical drooling drivel from Jackoff the Jerkoff, aka "Handjobs R Us". I found your picture, peckerhead.


Looks a lot like you when you were a young monkey, monkey! :oops:
What happened to your head? Fall on it a lot,did you?

Is this your self portrait from a long time ago?
Is this your self portrait from a long time ago?...

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Feb 20, 2015 14:04:13   #
Jack2014
 
Jack2014 wrote:
Bill O'Fairy has been charged with fudging the truth about his war zone correspondent experience. This is much the same as Brian Williams did that resulted in a 6 month suspension. O'Reilly's excuses are plainly circumvent and should be investigated further by Faux Snooze.

Erik Wemple
Fox News’s Bill O’Reilly calls Mother Jones report ‘a lie’

By Erik Wemple February 19 at 9:08 PM

Mother Jones dropped this afternoon a long story alleging that Fox News host Bill O’Reilly has his own Brian Williams problem in exaggerating his coverage of conflicts around the globe in a decades-long and peripatetic career. A key line in the story by David Corn and Daniel Schulman reads like this: “>Fox News and O’Reilly did not respond to multiple requests for comment.”

Why not? “Because David Corn is a guttersnipe liar,” O’Reilly told the Erik Wemple Blog tonight. “Is that clear enough? For years he’s been trying to get Fox News. I would never speak to the man about anything at any time. He’s a disgusting piece of garbage.”
Read complete article
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/erik-wemple/wp/2015/02/19/fox-newss-bill-oreilly-calls-mother-jones-report-a-lie/?wpisrc=nl_opinions&wpmm=1
Bill O'Fairy has been charged with fudging the tru... (show quote)


Here's the latest from Mother Jones and zDavid Corn

These Are the Questions Bill O'Reilly Won't Answer
Why won't the Fox News host address the evidence he mischaracterized his wartime reporting experience?
—David Corn on Fri. February 20, 2015 12:01 PM PDT

Frank Micelotta/AP
On Thursday, Mother Jones published an article by Daniel Schulman and me that documented how Fox News host Bill O'Reilly has mischaracterized his wartime reporting experience. Most notably, he has more than once said that during his short stint as a CBS correspondent in the 1980s, he was in the "war zone" during the Falklands war between the United Kingdom and Argentina in 1982. He even once told the story of heroically rescuing his cameraman in this "war zone" while being chased by army soldiers. Yet according to O'Reilly's former CBS colleagues in Argentina and other journalists there during the war, no American journalist reached the war zone in the Falkland Islands and other territories iin the southern Atlantic Ocean during this conflict. O'Reilly and his colleagues covered the war from Buenos Aires, which was 1200 miles from the fighting.

Mother Jones sent O'Reilly and Fox News a detailed list of questions at 8:30 am on Thursday. We asked for a response by 3:00 pm. We then called Dana Klinghoffer, a spokeswoman for the network, several times to make sure the questions were received and to determine if O'Reilly and Fox would respond. She never took the call or returned the message. Shortly before 3:00 pm, we sent an email containing the questions to Bill Shine, a top exec at Fox News, saying that if O'Reilly and Fox needed more time, we would try to accommodate them. He, too, never responded. At 5:26 p.m., we posted the article.

Immediately afterward, O'Reilly granted interviews to multiple reporters. He resorted to name-calling, saying I was a "liar," a "left-wing assassin,"and a "despicable guttersnipe." He said that I deserve "to be in the kill zone." (You can read one of my responses here.) It was clear that O'Reilly had no interest in answering the actual questions about his wartime reporting claims.

Here, for the record, are the questions we sent to Fox. (We included links to his past assertions to make it easy for O'Reilly to review what he said.) Will he answer these questions?

In numerous instances—on his television and radio shows and in his book, The No Spin Zone—Bill O'Reilly has said that he was in the "war zone" during the Falklands war when he was a correspondent at CBS News. But it appears no American correspondents were allowed in the Falkland Islands war zone during the conflict. How does Mr. O'Reilly explain his comments?
In a 2004 column, Mr. O'Reilly noted, "Having survived a combat situation in Argentina during the Falklands War, I know that life and death decisions are made in a flash." What combat situation was that?
In a 2003 book, journalist Tucker Carlson reported on how Mr. O'Reilly answered a question during a Washington panel discussion about media coverage of the Afghanistan war: "Rather than simply answer the question, O'Reilly began by trying to establish his own bona fides as a war correspondent. I've covered wars, okay? I've been there. The Falklands, Northern Ireland, the Middle East. I've almost been killed three times, okay.'" Does Mr. O'Reilly have any comment on this? Can he describe his experiences in each of these locations?
On his television show on April 17, 2013, Mr. O'Reilly said, "I was in a situation one time, in a war zone in Argentina, in the Falklands, where my photographer got run down and then hit his head and was bleeding from the ear on the concrete. And the army was chasing us. I had to make a decision. And I dragged him off, you know, but at the same time, I'm looking around and trying to do my job, but I figure I had to get this guy out of there because that was more important." When and where did this happen?
In his book, The No Spin Zone, Mr. O'Reilly describes covering a protest in Buenos Aires when the military junta surrendered in the Falklands war. He wrote, "A major riot ensued and many were killed." News reports of the protest did not report any fatalities, only several injuries. And the CBS News report on the protest for which O’Reilly gathered video footage also did not refer to any deaths. Did Mr. O'Reilly report this accurately in his book. Does he have any comment on why other reports of this protest do not appear to be consistent with his?
On his radio show on January 13, 2005, Mr. O'Reilly said, "I was in the middle of a couple of firefights in South and Central America." In which countries and when did these firefights occur? Can Mr. O'Reilly describe them?
In The No Spin Zone, Mr. O'Reilly writes about an assignment he had for CBS News in El Salvador in 1982. He says that he reported from a village called Meanguera that was "leveled to the ground and fires were still smoldering. But even though the carnage was obviously recent, we saw no one live or dead. There was absolutely nobody around who could tell us what happened. I quickly did a stand-up amid the rubble and we got the hell out of there." The CBS News report that he filed and narrated and that was broadcast on the CBS Nightly News showed him in Meanguera, but there were people walking about and only two or so structures burned. Did Mr. O'Reilly report his trip to this village accurately in his book? Does he have any comment on why the CBS report does not appear to be consistent with the description in his book?
Did Mr. O'Reilly ever conduct any other reporting trips to El Salvador or Argentina or elsewhere in Central and South America other than the two described in The No Spin Zone (the trip to Argentina at the end of the Falklands war and the trip to El Salvador that included the visit to Meanguera)?
In 2008, Mr. O'Reilly said on his television show that he had been in "in the war zones of [the] Falkland conflict in Argentina, the Middle East, and Northern Ireland." Which war zones was he referring to regarding the Middle East and Northern Ireland? When was he in these war zones? Can he describe his experiences in those locations?
Did Mr. O'Reilly ever report from Montevideo, Uruguay. If so, when and what did he cover? Can he describe his experiences there?
In his book Keep It Pithy, Mr. O’Reilly writes, "I've seen soldiers gun down unarmed civilians in Latin America." Where did this occur?
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Feb 20, 2015 14:58:58   #
Loki Loc: Georgia
 
Jack2014 wrote:
Looks a lot like you when you were a young monkey, monkey! :oops:
What happened to your head? Fall on it a lot,did you?


Nope, that one is one of you, in your more lucid moments. You know, one of those rare occasions when you have a flash of intelligence that momentarily raises you almost to the level of an imbecile.

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Feb 20, 2015 15:25:20   #
Jack2014
 
Jack2014 wrote:
Here's the latest from Mother Jones and zDavid Corn

These Are the Questions Bill O'Reilly Won't Answer
Why won't the Fox News host address the evidence he mischaracterized his wartime reporting experience?
—David Corn on Fri. February 20, 2015 12:01 PM PDT

Frank Micelotta/AP
On Thursday, Mother Jones published an article by Daniel Schulman and me that documented how Fox News host Bill O'Reilly has mischaracterized his wartime reporting experience. Most notably, he has more than once said that during his short stint as a CBS correspondent in the 1980s, he was in the "war zone" during the Falklands war between the United Kingdom and Argentina in 1982. He even once told the story of heroically rescuing his cameraman in this "war zone" while being chased by army soldiers. Yet according to O'Reilly's former CBS colleagues in Argentina and other journalists there during the war, no American journalist reached the war zone in the Falkland Islands and other territories iin the southern Atlantic Ocean during this conflict. O'Reilly and his colleagues covered the war from Buenos Aires, which was 1200 miles from the fighting.

Mother Jones sent O'Reilly and Fox News a detailed list of questions at 8:30 am on Thursday. We asked for a response by 3:00 pm. We then called Dana Klinghoffer, a spokeswoman for the network, several times to make sure the questions were received and to determine if O'Reilly and Fox would respond. She never took the call or returned the message. Shortly before 3:00 pm, we sent an email containing the questions to Bill Shine, a top exec at Fox News, saying that if O'Reilly and Fox needed more time, we would try to accommodate them. He, too, never responded. At 5:26 p.m., we posted the article.

Immediately afterward, O'Reilly granted interviews to multiple reporters. He resorted to name-calling, saying I was a "liar," a "left-wing assassin,"and a "despicable guttersnipe." He said that I deserve "to be in the kill zone." (You can read one of my responses here.) It was clear that O'Reilly had no interest in answering the actual questions about his wartime reporting claims.

Here, for the record, are the questions we sent to Fox. (We included links to his past assertions to make it easy for O'Reilly to review what he said.) Will he answer these questions?

In numerous instances—on his television and radio shows and in his book, The No Spin Zone—Bill O'Reilly has said that he was in the "war zone" during the Falklands war when he was a correspondent at CBS News. But it appears no American correspondents were allowed in the Falkland Islands war zone during the conflict. How does Mr. O'Reilly explain his comments?
In a 2004 column, Mr. O'Reilly noted, "Having survived a combat situation in Argentina during the Falklands War, I know that life and death decisions are made in a flash." What combat situation was that?
In a 2003 book, journalist Tucker Carlson reported on how Mr. O'Reilly answered a question during a Washington panel discussion about media coverage of the Afghanistan war: "Rather than simply answer the question, O'Reilly began by trying to establish his own bona fides as a war correspondent. I've covered wars, okay? I've been there. The Falklands, Northern Ireland, the Middle East. I've almost been killed three times, okay.'" Does Mr. O'Reilly have any comment on this? Can he describe his experiences in each of these locations?
On his television show on April 17, 2013, Mr. O'Reilly said, "I was in a situation one time, in a war zone in Argentina, in the Falklands, where my photographer got run down and then hit his head and was bleeding from the ear on the concrete. And the army was chasing us. I had to make a decision. And I dragged him off, you know, but at the same time, I'm looking around and trying to do my job, but I figure I had to get this guy out of there because that was more important." When and where did this happen?
In his book, The No Spin Zone, Mr. O'Reilly describes covering a protest in Buenos Aires when the military junta surrendered in the Falklands war. He wrote, "A major riot ensued and many were killed." News reports of the protest did not report any fatalities, only several injuries. And the CBS News report on the protest for which O’Reilly gathered video footage also did not refer to any deaths. Did Mr. O'Reilly report this accurately in his book. Does he have any comment on why other reports of this protest do not appear to be consistent with his?
On his radio show on January 13, 2005, Mr. O'Reilly said, "I was in the middle of a couple of firefights in South and Central America." In which countries and when did these firefights occur? Can Mr. O'Reilly describe them?
In The No Spin Zone, Mr. O'Reilly writes about an assignment he had for CBS News in El Salvador in 1982. He says that he reported from a village called Meanguera that was "leveled to the ground and fires were still smoldering. But even though the carnage was obviously recent, we saw no one live or dead. There was absolutely nobody around who could tell us what happened. I quickly did a stand-up amid the rubble and we got the hell out of there." The CBS News report that he filed and narrated and that was broadcast on the CBS Nightly News showed him in Meanguera, but there were people walking about and only two or so structures burned. Did Mr. O'Reilly report his trip to this village accurately in his book? Does he have any comment on why the CBS report does not appear to be consistent with the description in his book?
Did Mr. O'Reilly ever conduct any other reporting trips to El Salvador or Argentina or elsewhere in Central and South America other than the two described in The No Spin Zone (the trip to Argentina at the end of the Falklands war and the trip to El Salvador that included the visit to Meanguera)?
In 2008, Mr. O'Reilly said on his television show that he had been in "in the war zones of [the] Falkland conflict in Argentina, the Middle East, and Northern Ireland." Which war zones was he referring to regarding the Middle East and Northern Ireland? When was he in these war zones? Can he describe his experiences in those locations?
Did Mr. O'Reilly ever report from Montevideo, Uruguay. If so, when and what did he cover? Can he describe his experiences there?
In his book Keep It Pithy, Mr. O’Reilly writes, "I've seen soldiers gun down unarmed civilians in Latin America." Where did this occur?
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Loki monkey,
This ones for you

Are there any more of these Texas monkeys.
Are there any more of these Texas monkeys....

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Feb 20, 2015 15:26:26   #
Jack2014
 
Loki wrote:
Nope, that one is one of you, in your more lucid moments. You know, one of those rare occasions when you have a flash of intelligence that momentarily raises you almost to the level of an imbecile.


You're from Texas right monkey Loki?
Or is your cage in NC?

Repuglicant's rule into the dirt and deeper
Repuglicant's rule into the dirt and deeper...

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Feb 20, 2015 15:40:00   #
rumitoid
 
Super Dave wrote:
Sorry Hate-Boy.

That bogus hit piece on O'Reilly has been shot down.

Better luck next slime.


It is not a total hit piece. Please read the below and more deeply probe for facts rather than being a lock-step ideologue.

Cut and paste from https://tv.yahoo.com/news/bill-o-reilly-mother-jones-003253666.html

A discerning reader of Deadline can easily see that Bill O’Reilly is hiding behind name-calling, rather than dealing with the substance of the matter. Mother Jones sent him a long list of detailed questions about his comments regarding his experience as a war reporter. (We even included links.) He and Fox News declined to respond. Instead, O’Reilly hurls invective, seemingly to distract. The basic issue is this: On repeated instances, O’Reilly said he was in the “war zone” during the Falklands conflict of 1982. Yet, according to his own colleagues at the time and other U.S. reporters working in Buenos Aires then, no American correspondent ever made it to the war zone, which was 1,200 miles away and far out at sea. Mother Jones simply compared O’Reilly’s assertions with the facts and identified a contradiction. He chooses to ignore that and to resort to insults. That doesn’t change the facts. Deadline readers can read our report and decide. Also, no one at MSNBC was aware of this piece or had anything to do with it. No one there was informed about its posting before it went up.

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Feb 20, 2015 15:48:14   #
Liberty Tree
 
rumitoid wrote:
It is not a total hit piece. Please read the below and more deeply probe for facts rather than being a lock-step ideologue.

Cut and paste from https://tv.yahoo.com/news/bill-o-reilly-mother-jones-003253666.html

A discerning reader of Deadline can easily see that Bill O’Reilly is hiding behind name-calling, rather than dealing with the substance of the matter. Mother Jones sent him a long list of detailed questions about his comments regarding his experience as a war reporter. (We even included links.) He and Fox News declined to respond. Instead, O’Reilly hurls invective, seemingly to distract. The basic issue is this: On repeated instances, O’Reilly said he was in the “war zone” during the Falklands conflict of 1982. Yet, according to his own colleagues at the time and other U.S. reporters working in Buenos Aires then, no American correspondent ever made it to the war zone, which was 1,200 miles away and far out at sea. Mother Jones simply compared O’Reilly’s assertions with the facts and identified a contradiction. He chooses to ignore that and to resort to insults. That doesn’t change the facts. Deadline readers can read our report and decide. Also, no one at MSNBC was aware of this piece or had anything to do with it. No one there was informed about its posting before it went up.
It is not a total hit piece. Please read the below... (show quote)


He never claimed to be in the Falklands. Mother Jones does not and never does seek truth. They are trying to parce words to play a game of gotcha. He is right not to respond to those who will just twist his words to suit their agenda.

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Feb 20, 2015 15:53:07   #
Jack2014
 
Liberty Tree wrote:
He never claimed to be in the Falklands. Mother Jones does not and never does seek truth. They are trying to parce words to play a game of gotcha. He is right not to respond to those who will just twist his words to suit their agenda.


Boy are you a sicko
He said he was in the war zone.
The war zone was the Falkland Islands-2of them.
It was not Buenos Aires.
Got it punk?

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Feb 20, 2015 16:18:12   #
rumitoid
 
Liberty Tree wrote:
He never claimed to be in the Falklands. Mother Jones does not and never does seek truth. They are trying to parce words to play a game of gotcha. He is right not to respond to those who will just twist his words to suit their agenda.


Hear it from Bill O'Reilly himself in the video at this site: http://news.yahoo.com/bill-o-reilly-s-1982-falklands-war-coverage-called-into-question-143346003.html;_ylt=AwrTWf2IoudUcTYA8IjQtDMD

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