8/15/2002

What is the difference between Bill O'Reilly and BOZO? Answer: None.

On 15 August he goes on the air and proves again what a clown he is.

He apparently only has rudimentary comprehension of the English language.

Mr. Christopher John Farley from Time Magazine took him to task for some statements he made on a previous segment about University freshmen being required to read a book about the Koran.

At the beginning of his segment O'Reilly states: "All freshmen have to read the book, or write a paper explaining why they didn't want to read it. The book is titled "Approaching the Koran".
Then he blabbers on: "The book shouldn't be mandatory".
I don't believe O'Reilly understands what he is saying. Very obviously there is a choice. If he doesn't see it I pity him. He says he used to be a teacher. I understand 'used to be'.

Later he insists that reading the book is mandatory.
Where does he get that from?
Nowhere that I can see.
More on this in a later segment with a Time editor [below].

The Van Dam trial.
On another segment, with Kerry Steigerwalt and Mike Still on the Danielle van Dam trial he states: "I want to explain for the jury....blah, blah, blah"
He wants to explain 'for the jury'.
Doesn't he know that the jury is not supposed to listen to anything about the case?
Especially O'Reilly's garbage. Just what they need - him explaining his perverted legal opinions.
I am sure Danielle is in no hurry. Why is he? I would rather the jury take their time and do the job right than to use his 'hurry up and find him guilty solution'.

Time editor Christopher John Farley made sense, if O'Reilly ever let him speak without nasty interrupts like "It is my program, you just keep quiet."
As O'Reilly stated: "Islam is the religion of our enemies" is idiotic.
"Some, or most of our enemies are Muslims (or believe in Islam)" would be correct
What O'Reilly said is wrong...wrong...wrong!
The U.S. has many enemies who are not adherents of Islam.

O'Reilly also insists that reading Hitler's "Mein Kampf" is tantamount to reading the book mentioned above.
It sure would help reading Mein Kampf to understand Nazi mentality.
Again Christopher is right when he stated that one is an Autobiography and the other is a scholarly assessment.

Why doesn't the BOZO retire. Why does Murdoch tolerate him?