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Bill O'Reilly was all worked up last night on his Fox News show about that DailyKos poll revealing the Republican base for the collection of nutcases that it's fast becoming -- thanks in no small part to Fox News.

He launched into a vicious attack on not just DailyKos, but the rest of the liberal blogosphere as well, comparing them to the Birthers:

Apparently the leader of the Kos brigade is writing a book comparing Republicans and conservatives to the Taliban, and so this poll was designed to back up his insane point of view.

The survey says 39 percent of self-identified Republicans believe President Obama should be impeached. Sixty-three percent believe he is a socialist. Only 42 percent of GOPers think the president was actually born in the United States. And 31 percent believe he hates white people.

Now, if you believe that poll, you also believe Nancy Pelosi once dated Dick Cheney. The poll is a fraud, as is the Web site. But what is serious is the hatred that ideological Internet nuts continue to spew out there, and they have enablers on TV and radio, as we all know.

In fact, President Obama himself is very annoyed by the continuing intrusion that cable news has upon his administration. On Wednesday, he said this while addressing Democratic senators:

(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)

PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA: If everybody here turned off your CNN, your Fox, your, you know, just turn off the TV, MSNBC, blogs, and just go talk to folks out there, instead of being in this echo chamber where the topic is constantly politics.

(END VIDEO CLIP)

Now, "Talking Points" understands the president's pique, but when you consider that the mainstream media has been very friendly to Mr. Obama, his concern about cable TV news rings somewhat hollow. I mean, just about every major urban newspaper in America loves the president, so I don't know why he's so annoyed that there are few verbal snipers on the tube.

What Mr. Obama should be concerned about is the growing acceptance of lies by some Americans on both the left and the right. For example, by investigating the birth announcements in two Honolulu newspapers in August of 1961, "The Factor" has proven that Barack Obama was indeed born in America. It would have been impossible for anyone to get bogus birth announcements into two newspapers. And why would anyone bother unless they knew baby Barack would someday become President Barack? The birther deal is just madness.

On the left, we already told you about the crazy Kos people, but somehow folks like Arianna Huffington are now considered legitimate news sources. That's what the president should be worried about.

It is now very easy to demonize anyone in America, to slander and libel them all day long. There's no question the president has been treated unfairly in some precincts, but the garbage flows both ways, and Mr. Obama should point that out.

That's right, it's not right-wing kookery that Obama should be concerned about -- it's the liberal blogosphere.

Of course, O'Reilly neglects to provide any examples in which the liberal blogs, either DailyKos or HuffingtonPost or for that matter any of the rest of us on the "far left", have actually traded in bizarre conspiracy theories or provably false information. Indeed, what we've all tended to be preoccupied with is the provably false information and bizarre conspiracy theories being peddled on Fox News.

So then he brought on Karl Rove to agree with him:

O'Reilly: Now, the DailyKos -- it's interesting, it's not a real power in America but it does get picked up by powerful people, which is usually the way this game works. These far-out websites on the left, and on the right, a little bit, but not so much, uh, filter their little garbage into the New York Times and other people and then it gets mainstreamed out.

They are presenting a picture of the Republican Party as a bunch of extreme loons. You know, they want Obama impeached, they think he's not born here, or that he's a racist, he hates white people. You know, what I'm trying to get at it is this:

There's no doubt there's an extreme element of the Republican Party in the conservative movement. There's no doubt. They're there. But how much do you think that is?

Rove mostly rambled on about profanity at liberal blogs, blah blah blah, and claims that their methodology was faulty because they simply asked people the same questions they're being asked by Fox News hosts.

But O'Reilly returned to his main point:

O'Reilly: I'm trying to figure out, I'm trying to calibrate, the extreme wing of the Republican Party and the conservative movement. Is it 20 percent? Fifteen percent? What would it be?

Gee, we dunno, Bill. According to the Kos poll, nearly two-thirds of Republicans think it's possible or probable that President Obama is a racist who hates white people (31 percent said no, 33 percent said they weren't sure).

Maybe -- since this is a question Glenn Beck has promoted on Fox News -- Fox itself should conduct a poll asking the question. Wanna bet it's significantly different?

Of course, we understand: It's essential for O'Reilly to minimize the insanity of the American right in order to keep peddling his BS on a daily basis. It's his living, and any threat to it will be summarily dispatched.

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republicanism/conservatism is a mental illness!

VegasRage's picture

I'll be damned Bill actually did post it. Now I know why Bill edited it, Stewart drilled FOX on being FAUX. Stewart grilled Fox hard, Bill showed only the lightest stuff on the show..

http://video.foxnews.com/v/4003531/entire-jon...


Goodnight, Frau Blücher

mudshark's picture

Little sway. :)

Now, the truth.

Billo: not so much.


What is your conceptual, continuity?

supported convention..Right Bill --limpbow has a greater audience than you...Delusional Fool

MedfordTim's picture

...are both four letter words I hate to hear. Ya think that's what Tha Brain was referring to?

O'Reilly is the only Irish person in the world without a sense of irony...

DaveZ's picture

O'Reilly's tantrums are the canary in the mine. Fox News is tired of being the news this week. They're desperately looking to turn the attention to others.

Problem is, when you're the craziest nut in the bunch who can you point out that's worse and have anyone believe a word you say?

Only the choir, Bill. All you have left are the Teabaggers!

GOG's picture

O'Reilly is the boy who cried wolf; now that the town is looking for it, he saying, well I didn't mean an actual wolf, I was talking metaphorically. No, you are finally been called out for what you and your ilk are doing and I think you have finally started to what Beck, Hannity and your other colleagues are saying, and you are saying, hey I don't mean that! All I can say is too late, honey.

Was it before they were married? Did they split because she would not have his draft deferment baby? Heaven forbid it was after they were both betrothed to others.


"I mean Romney is the most conservative on illegal immigration and I don't think Ronald Reagan could get elected in California today."
Ann "Clipped" Coulter

Margaret's picture

Does the day end in a "Y"?


Barack Obama: Change we can only imagine

Bonkers's picture

He says ALL of that without the slightest bit of self-awareness or irony. Truly, the man is a pimple.


I'm just superstitious enough to hedge my bets.

...to please STFU and one who should register at his local police precinct may not wish partake in broadbrush stereotypical and mindless slandering.

Btw Billy, don't forget to stay far away from Ms. Makris' Manhattan Condo that your money paid for....it's the law.

gonf's picture

It's good to see liberal blogs upset these spinning demons.


Is it the 21st century yet?

Every time I think that this bloviating horse's ass can't top himself, he does.

Handypants's picture

I think people are missing the point here.

O'Reilly, Beck, Palin, Bachmann and others are actually centrists or are just totally objective so they are non-partisan. They have already considered the aurguments from the loony left so they're already objective about every issue.

The only real question here is "Why can't people see it?" and so one might wonder if the current administration is putting something in the air or water?


"I know that there are people who do not love their fellow
man, and I hate people like that!
" ~ Tom Lehrer (1928 - )

ron's picture

that Obama telling the democratic congress to turn off the TV not the public in general. If the congress is listening to the MSM for a favorable response to their accomplishments or what they don't accomplish they will always get the wrong message.

rest of Faux News, or is he content to just preach lies and hate to them?

Because if he had a mediocum of self-awareness and listened to these people, he'd see it.

I've been reading Conservatives Without Conscience, and everything John Dean says about conservatives and their lack of self-awareness is making so much sense. For weeks now I've been questioning if the teabaggers and such realize the magnitude of the stupid and/or barking mad stuff that comes out of their mouths, and evidently the answer is a resounding, tragic, no.


I've never seen change without a fire

Handypants's picture
...

I swear they seem pathological to me.


"I know that there are people who do not love their fellow
man, and I hate people like that!
" ~ Tom Lehrer (1928 - )

making me want to hunt for literature on the psychology of conservatism. What I have read so far has been limited to their pathological gender identities, but they are so messed up that I'm sure there's a million more things I can and should read.


I've never seen change without a fire

Bob Altemeyer's The Authoritarians is findable with a google search. It's a pretty interesting study.

I'm like everybody else. I have been trying to figure these people out and how to work with them.
I've come to the conclusion that the idea that they live in an alternate universe may not be hyperbole. They really do and that is why we never find common ground. Because we may be talking about the same subject but completely different things. They have developed their own story line and history, they have their own word definitions: Hitler was a liberal, and a fascist. That makes perfect sense to them.
I've found understanding that their entire perception of reality is at odds with mine works to at least take the edge off the disgust I feel.

are all symptoms of the problems of the far right. They are brought up not to question authority, to believe in "faith" and not provable fact, and to compartmentalize things to the point that even when two beliefs that are completely in opposition to one another can be in the same brain. They are schizoid.

Tax the Rich's picture

Worse than Watergate is also excellent. Dean really knows the inside of the republican party and shines a not to pretty light upon them.


Rush Limbaugh is what a smart person thinks a stupid bigot sounds like.

it helped shed some light into the Nixon era and how it was similar and different from what we went through with Dubya. I'm not sure whether to go for Broken Government or Blind Ambition yet. :)


I've never seen change without a fire

Tax the Rich's picture

....and the he turns to KKKarl Rove?

What's the matter Billo? Republican Dennis Rader unavailable and Jeffrey Dahmer is dead, as is republican operative Ted Bundy, so you have to keep going to the Roveiator?


Rush Limbaugh is what a smart person thinks a stupid bigot sounds like.

It's essentially the same media world in which a majority of Americans was made to believe that Saddam Hussein had something to do with 9-11. And that was crucial to getting enough support to invade Iraq.

Why is this not held up as an example of how a large % of the population can be effectively brainwashed? The % of Americans believing this was NOT high immediately after 9-11, but peaked about the time the US started bombing Iraq.

I'd like to see some journalists quiz the MSM to explain what caused this.

Really.

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If I'm not too drunk, I'll watch Stewart slap the litlle twat down.

Fuck off Bill--cheap bastard didn't buy me a drink...


"Parachutes are allowed in checked or carry-on baggage, but may not be worn in flight."

---Southwest Airlines

Billo-free one. Hope it's nice otherwise!


I've never seen change without a fire

fastfeat's picture

Sure would be cool if just for one GD day some stupid RW thug didn't say or do something moronic. Just ONE day...


"Parachutes are allowed in checked or carry-on baggage, but may not be worn in flight."

---Southwest Airlines

peace. :(


I've never seen change without a fire

s9's picture

O'Reilly implicitly asserts that the process by which news operations establish their legitimacy has been somehow corrupted, but he hasn't yet been asked to make his views on that explicit. Somebody should ask him.

Winski's picture

AND out comes the spew.. Poor little Billo... screaming because he's being called out and he's got no defense except some more talking points Ailes gave him yesterday afternoon...WWhhaaaaaa... poor little billo... once a hack always a hack...

DrDick's picture

Billo needs to stop huffing Draino, I think it is starting to rot his brain. Of course if he did that then he might have to face himself in the mirror.

As a real republican, I left these tv republican kooks years ago. I noticed that it's about 85% Nutcases and 15% dead. They don't read any books and they really don't read their own Bible. A book that puts all of their quotes in print would be great for those of us who like to be enlightened. Go "leader of the Kos brigade". A book showing the hipocrisy is priceless. I'll buy. And I'll mail it to Cheney,Bush,Rove, Gingrich,Limbaugh,McCain....oh the list is too long. Write the book. Release it 6 months before the elections. Just be honest.It'll kill 'em. I'll make it my hand book.

walt kovacs's picture

both hannity and beck fringe extremists

and that would include their viewers

and a ton of wingnut congressmen and senators

Billo would attack the Republican Party

That's what's so ironic isn't it. Fox News is a large part of the reason Republicans are so insane and disconnected from reality.

tori_beth13's picture

Unfortunately, the lies that are spewed on Fox News actually reach an audience. The generation that it reaches passes this regurgitated "information" to the next. People like O' Reilly and Hannity are responsible for brainwashing people which is an extreme form of corruption. People should be able to believe what they want, but this uneducated audience soaks up this misinformation like a sponge. Then he goes on to blame the DailyKos of the same manipulation! Two words: Rush Limbaugh.

Thankfully, I am a part of the younger generation which is more Liberal. Maybe once my generation begins to get talk shows and, this year, voting rights, the nation will become more wise. Here's to hoping.

miss_kitty's picture

living in your own little world there, aren't you?

I'm smelling flop sweat.

sob231's picture

OReilly still has a job? YAWN....

Reslugs are born bat-shit crazy.

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