Good, he's giving airtime to organisations to which some people wouldn't have 
otherwise been exposed.

I see it as a PLUS-!




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From: subana <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Sunday, March 22, 2009 4:18:09 PM
Subject: {Dawgs/Dittos} Re: O'Reilly lies


O'Reilly has also started copying Olbermann's Countdown idea too.
 
I heard O'Reilly does something now where he features a list of the 5 worst 
liberal people or organizations.  Some he listed were Janeane Garofolo and Kos, 
NY Times, etc
 
You know how it is when people don't have their own ideas, they steal ideas 
from other people!
----- Original Message ----- 
From: DUG Nunya-Bidness 
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Sunday, March 22, 2009 4:44 PM
Subject: {Dawgs/Dittos} Re: O'Reilly lies

It could've said "News Flash: O'Reilly lies".   LMAO




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From: Bill Johnson <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Sunday, March 22, 2009 1:43:55 PM
Subject: {Dawgs/Dittos} O'Reilly lies


O'Liarlly: Left-wing press will have a field day blaming Bush
Saturday, March 21, 2009 


The other day, a left-wing reporter named Seymour Hersh went on MSNBC and said 
he had information, provided by the usual anonymous sources, that Dick Cheney 
was running an assassination squad out of the White House.

I have but one simple observation: If Cheney really had such a crew, Hersh 
would have been dead a long time ago, and so would most everybody at MSNBC.

Would they not?

In the months to come, we can expect all kinds of horror stories from the left 
about alleged Bush-Cheney atrocities. These will deflect attention from 
present-day problems and provide liberal thinkers with the intense indignation 
they so desperately need.

In addition, the bevy of Bush-Cheney sins will supply the media and individual 
opportunists with “product.” So, in order to get ahead of this inevitable 
situation, I will now predict some future headlines:

— Newsweek will report that Bernard Madoff has told unidentified friends that 
it was George W. Bush who actually forced him to develop the $65 billion Ponzi 
scheme that ruined thousands of people. Friends of Bernie say Madoff was ready 
to be an honest broker until Bush came to him in a dream and urged him to 
commit massive financial fraud. Also, Newsweek’s “Periscope” feature hears that 
it was W who told Jim Cramer to recommend Bear Stearns.

— In his new book, “Squealing,” Jose Canseco writes that he injected George W. 
Bush with steroids when W was owner of the Texas Rangers and again in the Oval 
Office immediately before the president met with Speaker Nancy Pelosi. Canseco 
dismisses claims that W’s mountain bike regimen kept him toned and says the 
Iraq invasion was actually caused by “roid rage.”

— The New York Times will run a Page-One story saying that after the Iraqi shoe 
guy embarrassed Bush in Baghdad, the president himself waterboarded the man and 
kept him tied up in a cold room while looping excerpts from Wolf Blitzer’s 
program at high sound levels. The Times, citing unidentified sources close to 
the footwear industry, will allege the shoe guy gave up bad information because 
torture never works.

— Vanity Fair magazine, in between pictures of Lindsay Lohan partying in Baja, 
will present a most startling scenario: It was Cheney who contaminated peanut 
butter with E. coli because, according to anonymous sources speaking only to 
VF, the VP had “had it” with the kids.

— Finally, Will Ferrell will star in a new movie called “Crawford Nights: The 
Ballad of Dickie/Georgie.” In this film directed by Oliver Stone, it will be 
purported that the real head of the Cali drug cartel was George W. Bush, with 
Cheney as consigliere. The screenplay, written by Sean Penn and Jessica Alba, 
is being closely guarded, but word is that it will portray Cheney as the guy 
who provided Michael Phelps with the substance-filled bong.

So it will likely be a busy 2009 for the Bush-Cheney team. No doubt they are 
the perfect stimulus package for the far left.

— Bill O’Reilly is a veteran news anchor and host of Fox News show “The 
O’Reilly Factor” and author of the book “Who’s Looking Out For You?”





http://www.venturacountystar.com/news/2009/mar/21/left-wing-press-will-have-a-field-day-blaming/




      
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