I have to admit that I was disappointed in Bill O'Reilly's interview with Salon's Joan Walsh. I liked it when he yelled at her-- I always feel that Bill is at his best when yelling. He's good at it, it comes naturally to him, and he doesn't seem as uncomfortable as when he tries to engage in banter or conversation-- but he allowed Joan far too many opportunities to make her case.
Hopefully, her next appearance on The Factor will go something like this:
I'm assuming that she'll be a return guest, yes? Maybe even joining Bill "live in the studio"? I can't imagine that anyone wouldn't want to be on his show all the time, if only to bask in the presence of such a Bold Fresh Piece Of Humanity...


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Hilarious! Seriously. Bill being Bill. I love the last clip of Joan with the wth expression! Great!
ditto what Emma said.
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go team joan!
That's how Bill should start his show with every guest!! ;)
Good job, Mortimer!!!
Lost half my coffee. You are a very funny human.
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The Tennessee church shooter who killed several members of his church a few months ago for being "too liberal" owned numerous books by Beck and O'Reilly. The Pittsburgh man who killed three police officers about two months ago believed Glen Beck when he said Obama "wanted to take his guns away", so he barricaded himself in his mother's apartment and started shooting.
"Dangerous liberals" is an oxymoron, isn't it, since it's always those on the Right who are violent, support and push for war, push for more police with bigger guns, want more control of the population, attempt to scare people into submission, etc. The likes of Bill O'Reilly should be thankful that "dangerous liberals" are highly unlikely to come after him even while they incite murder of those same "dangerous liberals".