During Professor Jim Fetzer's
appearance on The O'Reilly Factor Thursday night, O'Reilly equated
the 9/11 Scholars with terrorists and threw his weight behind a move
to have them being investigated by the FBI, in a similar vein to a
previous case in which his false charges led to the arrest of
another professor and charges of supporting terrorism which were
later dismissed.
"I'd put the FBI on you and that
nutty Barrett and find out what the hell you guys are up to,"
salivates O'Reilly, making reference to Sammy Al-Arian, a former
professor at USF who was charged and later acquitted of helping to
lead a Palestinian terrorist group that carried out suicide bombings
against Israel.
During a September 2001
interview before his arrest, O'Reilly told Al-Arian, "if I was the
CIA, I'd follow you wherever you went. I'd follow you 24 hours."
As
Kurt Nimmo writes, "Bill O'Reilly essentially had Dr.
Sami al-Arian, an associate professor of computer engineering at the
University of South Florida, not only bounced from his job but also
arrested and indicted by the Justice Department on racketeering and
terrorist charges due to his alleged association with Palestinian
Islamic Jihad. Ashcroft went as far as to characterize al-Arian as
"the North American leader of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad."
In that context O'Reilly is
equating 9/11 Scholars with terrorists and throwing his weight
behind a move to have them arrested, detained and charged as enemy
combatants.
"O'Reilly quite literally
advocated the government having the FBI track Fetzer down to find
out "what you guys are up to" - Bill O'Reilly quite clearly proved
tonight that he is in fact a fascist," writes 9/11 Blogger.
O'Reilly isn't alone in his
desire to see people who question 9/11 targeted as supporters of
terrorists. The White House's own strategy document for "winning the
war on terror," cited by Bush in a recent speech,
identifies conspiracy theorists as terrorist recruiters.
The rest of the alleged
"interview," in which Fetzer was barely able to get in a sentence in
response to O'Reilly's childish name-calling, O'Reilly paraded the
usual straw man arguments to try and debunk questions about 9/11.
O'Reilly makes the point that if
the evidence for an inside job is so strong then why hasn't it been
carried on the front pages of newspapers that "hate Bush," like the
New York Times. This is the same newspaper that unquestionably
carried the phony Iraq WMD yellow cake claims that gave Bush the
mandate for war and also splashed
fake letters attributed to Musab Al-Zarqawi
that were intentionally manufactured by the Pentagon for propaganda
purposes.
O'Reilly sells the fallacy of
the "liberal media," when that same hierarchy has greased the skids
for every key Bush policy or cover-up since his inauguration.
In addition, O'Reilly's
assertion that the media will not report up on the 9/11 truth
movement because it lacks any credibility is trashed by the fact
that countless mainstream outlets have covered the claims of 9/11
researchers for years and obsesively so in recent months.
"You're like the guys that think
space aliens kidnapped Elvis," bleats O'Reilly, ever willing to
throw out vacuous insults and cuss words yet when the issue of
Building 7 is raised O'Reilly has nothing in response bar a wave of
the hand.
In a clip from the previous
night, O'Reilly is seen to attack a young student and berates
another 9/11 Truther, Professor Kevin Barrett, for not having the
facts to back up his beliefs - yet doesn't even mention what those
facts are purported to be.
It seems that O'Reilly should be
the one checking his facts as the young student sets him right on
several lies concerning the nature of the course Barrett teaches,
including the false assertion that students have to buy Barrett's
book to join the course.
O'Reilly now seems hell-bent on
getting Barrett and Fetzer suspended or fired using the same
intimidation tactics that saw Professor Steven Jones suspended from
teaching at BYU - after a World Net Daily hit piece in which it was
salaciously and fraudulently alleged that Jones threatened violent
overthrow of the U.S. government - a completely made-up piece of
libel that
the website had to later retract.
O'Reilly's bully tactics are
nothing new.
Back in March he warned that disagreeing
callers to his radio show would receive a visit from Fox security.
"Fox security then will contact
your local authorities, and you will be held accountable," barked
O'Reilly.
While O'Reilly claims that the
dirty words of those who dare to speak the truth, even amidst the
Brownshirt society he is trying to create, should be met by a harsh
response by the authorities, it was his potty mouth that was hit by
a
sexual harassment lawsuit two years ago when a
female Fox News producer was subjected to his perverted rants about
vibrators, threesomes, and masturbation.
Click here for Alex Jones' audio commentary on
O'Reilly's demented spin.
Bill O'Reilly clashed with David Letterman during his appearance on
The Late Show Friday night. Letterman took O'Reilly to task
for his over-simplified views and "bonehead" remarks.
At one point, O'Reilly tried to spin Letterman's frustration with
the complexities of the Iraq war, saying "It isn't so black and
white, Dave. It isn't, 'We're a bad country, Bush is an evil liar.'"
Letterman interrupted to correct O'Reilly, "I didn't say we we're
a bad country, I didn't say he was an evil liar. You're putting
words in my mouth, just the way you put artificial facts in your
head."
Geraldo Spanks Bill O'Reilly Who Tries To Attack Sheen, Cuban, Rosie & ABC
Yes, it's true. Sean Hannity has a website
for conservative minded folks to date each other. It is called
HANNIDATE. Gays are meeting each other there and (gulp) having sex.
All this gay sex is thanks to Sean Hannity. HANNIDATE is the web
version of Sean's popular dating segment he does on his conservative
talk radio show. It turns out that Sean is not as conservative as
everyone thinks. He might be against gay marriage, but he's not
above lending a helping hand for gays to have out-of-wedlock
one-night stands. (I consider this helping hand a reach-around) This
makes Sean Hannity the most gay-friendly FOX NEWS host in the world.
In fact this may make him a social liberal, far from a Values Driven
Christian Conservative.
A
tribute to O'Reilly's
Hero, George Bush: The Genius
You Tube - Wednesday, January 17,
2007
Keith Olbermann, on the other hand, who has
been a strong defender of protecting the United States
Constitution and justice, he hates with a passion. Is
O'Reilly a stump with a mouth attached, or is he a wilful
traitor to his country?
PASADENA, Calif. - Bill O'Reilly's criticism of NBC
News as a liberal-leaning network is "really kind of sad
and pathetic," the network's news president said.
Steve Capus attributed the Fox News Channel host's
criticism of the network to O'Reilly's ongoing feud with
MSNBC's Keith Olbermann.
O'Reilly has said NBC News, as an organization, has
gone sharply to the left.
He cited the network's decision last fall to begin
referring to the sectarian violence in Iraq as a civil
war, a phrase the Bush administration has resisted.
He made his displeasure clear in a recent interview
with NBC's Andrea Mitchell, then later talked to a body
language consultant who said Mitchell looked
uncomfortable.
"I think it's really kind of sad and pathetic, some
of the things that he's been lobbing at us these days,"
Capus told reporters Wednesday. "I don't quite
understand it. I assume it's because Keith Olbermann has
had such tremendous growth and there's real momentum
behind Keith's broadcast."
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O’Reilly punks himself on torture: Has he ever heard of John Yoo?
What do you think: Is torturing children an act of patriotism? Or defending the constitution that says its wrong?
Framing The Truth Movement As Terrorists Bellicose establishment hacks like O'Reilly and Beck pray for another attack so they can blame it on peaceful activists who are putting them to shame
When "Sorry" Is Not Good Enough - June 16/08
[Michael] Reagan has to be made an example of by the courts and the FCC for contracting murder against American citizens for their political viewpoints
Last week on his nationally syndicated show, Reagan stated, "We ought to find the people who are doing this, take them out and shoot them. Really. You take them out, they are traitors to this country, and shoot them. You have a problem with that? Deal with it. You shoot them. You call them traitors, that’s what they are, and you shoot them dead. I’ll pay for the bullets.”