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post #1 of 24
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Is he really an asshole or is this just how he gets ratings?

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"Shut up!" :Bill O'Reilly to 9/11 victim family member.

On February 4th, during a live interview on the Fox News program “The O’Reilly Factor,” media personality Bill O’Reilly verbally attacked Jeremy M. Glick, a signer of the Not In Our Name “Statement of Conscience” whose father was killed in the World Trade Center on 9/11. Bill O’Reilly has referred to the signers of the Statement as “anti-American” and has said they should be “held accountable” for the expression of their dissenting opinion. After cutting short the interview Bill O’Reilly threatened Mr. Glick, a professor at Rutgers University and teacher in the state prisons system, with physical violence.

The following day, Bill O’Reilly continued his attacks on Mr. Glick by falsely claiming that Mr. Glick “was out of control and spewing hatred.” The transcript from “The O’Reilly Factor” itself shows that these statements are wrong. What Mr. Glick said was “Why would I want to further brutalize and punish the people of Afghanistan…” “The people of Afghanistan … didn’t kill my father,” and the CIA “…that trained a hundred thousand Mujahedeen” bore some responsibility. Mr. Glick remained calm, focused and dignified throughout the entire show. The video shows it was Bill O’Reilly that lost his composure. After the interview he told Mr. Glick to “Get out, get out of my studio before I tear you to f**king pieces!”

Mr. Glick was invited to the Fox News show after the January 27th appearance of Miles Solay, a NION Project spokesperson. Solay’s interview was prompted by that day’s publication in the New York Times of the Statement of Conscience, which has been signed by over 50,000 Americans, including Howard Zinn, Susan Sarandon, Edward Asner, Martin Sheen and Cornel West, to name a few noteworthy signers. The Statement, which Le Monde called the “sacred text of the anti-war movement,” has been published in over 40 journals and newspapers across the US, and 7 countries internationally.

On the 1/27 show, Bill O’Reilly challenged Mr. Solay that “Nobody signed this from September 11th.” Mr. Solay pointed out that Jeremy M. Glick, among others who had suffered family loss on 9/11, had signed the Statement. Mr. Glick accepted an invitation to the show to explain why he had signed a document that reads in part: “We believe that people of conscience must take responsibility for what their own governments do.” During the interview Mr. Glick endured verbal barrages like, “…I don’t really care what you think,” “…so you keep you mouth shut,” and “Shut up. Shut up. Shut up.”

Bill O’Reilly’s “literal ’cutting’ of Mr. Glick’s speech is consistent with the current administration’s ‘watch what you say’ policy of intimidation,” says an organizer with the Not In Our Name Project (NION). The NION Project, an effort that shares the politics of the Statement of Conscience, is organizing mass resistance against the government’s global war campaign, attacks on civil liberties, and detentions and roundups of immigrants. The group has turned out hundreds of thousands of people around the world since October 6, 2002 to protest and take the “Pledge of Resistance,” which includes: “We pledge alliance with those who have come under attack for voicing opposition to the war…” NION plans to actively participate in the worldwide protests against the war on February 15th, in New York City.

Despite his recent statements such as “I like a robust debate” and “dissent is good,” Bill O’Reilly’s verbal attacks and abrupt ending of the program by cutting off Mr. Glick’s microphone demonstrated otherwise. Several members of the show’s staff apologized to Mr. Glick, and expressed concern for his personal safety, stating that there might be a “situation” if he and the host were to meet face to face. A NION organizer stated, “We stand with Mr. Glick in fighting the encroaching climate of hostility toward people who oppose ‘a war that will last a generation’. This is an example of a political attempt to terrorize dissent.”
post #2 of 24
If someone needs a volunteer to put a bullet in O'Reilly's head, please please come looking for me.
post #3 of 24
I would ask everyone to watch the link and see where O'Reilly threatens that kid with physical violence. I musta missed it.

Oh, it was after the cameras quit rolling? Ok, gotcha....

I'll take Susan Sarandons word for it.
post #4 of 24
While I can respect O'Reilly being an easily-swayed conservative, what pissed me off most about the interview is how O'Reilly kept trying to speak for the kid's father. Hey Bill, who do you think knows the man better: his own son or some rating-monger pundit? Wait..don't cut my mic...I just...............................
post #5 of 24
And once Bill is out of the picture we can take his fans and lock them in a building... soak it in gasoline....

&lt;in best homer simpson voice&gt;Homicidal fantasies... mmmmmmmm.....
post #6 of 24
Bill O'Reily has always been all over the map. Conservatives even say they don't know which way this guy is gonna go.

Obviously being a loose cannon with that mouth of his lately hasn't helped him much.

Interesting to see someone seemingly self destruct so quickly.
post #7 of 24
What no one is taking into consideration is that O'Reilly and his show are in touch with many families of the 9/11 victims. My guess not facts just my guess on this would be that his mind was on those families and he simply lost it. Bare in mind I am saying I could be wrong with that guess. Unlike many of you oh so humble people around here who are ready to use bullets and gasoline.
post #8 of 24
That's good television.
post #9 of 24
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Daywalker 1 of 9 Companions:
What no one is taking into consideration is that O'Reilly and his show are in touch with many families of the 9/11 victims. My guess not facts just my guess on this would be that his mind was on those families and he simply lost it. Bare in mind I am saying I could be wrong with that guess. Unlike many of you oh so humble people around here who are ready to use bullets and gasoline.
Don't underestimate the extremely close personal connection some people here have to 9/11.
post #10 of 24
A little bit of false advertising in the title of the thread, eh? It was a function of him being a Not In Our Name guy, not 9/11 victim. You could say "9/11 victim murdered" for every murder in NYC now, but that isn't the key piece of info. I didn't see this episode of O'Reilly, but NOIN was on Hannity and Colmes a while before this, and the guy was so rude and inconsiderate that he had to have his mike turned off, too. Even Colmes thought the guy was a jerk. I can't really say if O'Reilly was out of line in this context (without seeing it), but he does get on the guests a little bit. Mainly his issue is with them "spinning" (his definition) things and not being straight.
post #11 of 24
The guy he yelled at lost his father in 9/11. How is the title misleading?
post #12 of 24
I wonder why O'Reilly even has guests? He never lets them talk.
post #13 of 24
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Maxwell Demon (devin):
The guy he yelled at lost his father in 9/11. How is the title misleading?
It implies that O'Reilly yelled at him because of his being a 9/11 victim, not because he is a NION guy. Well, that's what I thought when I originally came in here.
post #14 of 24
It implies no such thing. The fault is not with the title.
post #15 of 24
I'm still unclear as to why someone who lost family in 9/11 should be obliged to support a war against a country that had nothing to do with that attack. These constant attempts to link 9/11 to Iraq are frankly pathetic. If there's any finger-pointing in that department, we should be looking to Saudi Arabia (where the hijackers came from) or Pakistan (where Bin Laden is now probably chilling out and flicking through the "Today's Nukes" catalogue).

And it's always nice to see phrases like "anti-American" being thrown around. I always regretted not being around to see the paranoid nationwide political witchhunts of the 50s. Maybe soon we'll get a "re-imagining" of them.
post #16 of 24
Wow. Just..wow. I particularly liked how O'Reilly screamed about how much he's done for victims of the Sept. 11th attack. Like it's a contest or something. And the hat is off to this Glick guy for keeping his cool while O'Reilly blew it.
post #17 of 24
Why ignore the part about implied physical violence? Who's questioning the validity of that(besides me)?

This is two anti-O'Reilly threads popping up in less than a week. I don't wanna imply that someone issued a talking points memo, but is the left getting more desperate for targets? Does the presidents popularity have them a bit frazzled? Are they needing alternative targets? I do find the targeting of a TV talk show host a bit odd. I mean, you would think Bill O'Reilly is a member of the Bush admin. To read some of this stuff, particularly this quote:

Quote:
Bill O’Reilly’s “literal ’cutting’ of Mr. Glick’s speech is consistent with the current administration’s ‘watch what you say’ policy of intimidation,” says an organizer with the Not In Our Name Project (NION)
you'd think he's a member of the freakin' cabinet.

I do find the amount of pure hate and disgust thrown at this guy a bit hilarious. He's not particularly that conservative, and regularly takes the president to task for many issues, but you would think he's the Republican antichrist himself. Just look at conflict kid and his wish to burn O'Reilly and his viewers to death. That's just wierd.

I have no problems with the liberal left making an enemy out of this guy. It seems to keep them occupied and happy. I mean, everyone needs an enemy to hate, right?
post #18 of 24
Like I said Billy boy can go a lot of different ways in what he thinks.

But I am curious as to why this isn't being pushed off because he isn't an elected offical. Wasn't that the whole game during the whole Lott fiasco? We mention someone of the media on the Left anf they are considered not worth the time because they are not elected.
post #19 of 24
Not saying O'Reily (if true) should get any clean bill of health though on this matter.

Though just because a family member died in 9/11 and you're just a flat out bad person doesn't make you any more sympathetic in my mind. But of course everything must be taken in context.
post #20 of 24
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Maxwell Demon (devin):
If someone needs a volunteer to put a bullet in O'Reilly's head, please please come looking for me.
More wonderful Devin-logic. Only conservatives can be executed or killed vigilante style. Typical.
post #21 of 24
Quote:
wade:
Is he really an asshole or is this just how he gets ratings?
Yes, and yes. Like, duh.
post #22 of 24
Yeah! What a nutbar! Everybody knows it's the Liberals who can and should be executed. As a warning to others, you know. Ann Coulter said so.
post #23 of 24
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Maxwell Demon (devin):
And once Bill is out of the picture we can take his fans and lock them in a building... soak it in gasoline....

&lt;in best homer simpson voice&gt;Homicidal fantasies... mmmmmmmm.....
Mmmm....pork inferno.
post #24 of 24
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CTDeLude:
Bill O'Reily has always been all over the map. Conservatives even say they don't know which way this guy is gonna go.
Yeah, he's such a crazy, unpredictable loose cannon of "real journalism"! Veering wildly all over the place, from ultra-far-right Independent to moderate-far-right Independent! Conservative drones nationwide are left totally bewildered and freaked in his psychedelic slipstream! Film at eleven!
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