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Bill O'Reilly: Here at Fox News, We Expect Facts To Back You Up

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If this little gem of cognitive dissonance doesn't make your head explode, I don't know what will.

Bill O'Reilly started the show with his Talking Points Memo segment, talking all about how the #Occupy Wall Street protests were a coordinated effort, underfunded by those evil liberal groups like MoveOn and SEIU as well as the ubiquitous George Soros with the express purpose of taking the country down the dreaded path of European socialism.

Some liberal Americans continue to believe the "Occupy Wall Street" protesters have a valid beef and some may have. But these people are being exploited by powerful, radical organizations. They are being used in the hopes of embarrassing the U.S.A.

The "Occupy Wall Street" movement is not -- is not -- a spontaneous protest against economic inequality. It is a well thought-out campaign to bring down the infrastructure of this country to turn us into a western European type entitlement state.

That's what George Soros, MoveOn, the SEIU and many far-left journalists want. And they are using the protests to that end.

Got that? It's all a clear plot by evil liberal forces. Not anything that we haven't heard a million times over on Fox News. But in the next segment, Billo had a little difficulty with his token liberal voice, radio host Leslie Marshall. Without correcting O'Reilly on the independence of the Occupy movement, Marshall suggests any grassroots movement is in danger of being co-opted by big money funders:

Well, first of all Bill, any organization, any movement, any protest is going to be "exploited" to use your term by somebody, whether it be the Koch Brothers of the Tea Party on the right, George Soros with the "Occupy Wall Street" movement on the left.

Wait a second, wait a second....are we going to make the equivalency argument of *EVIL* Soros and the #OWS movement and the Koch brothers with the tea parties? Gasp! Even if the equivalency is specious since there is no direct link between Soros and #OWS, this kind of atrocity cannot stand.

O'REILLY: OK, well you can believe anything you want; you're an American. But you made a statement that the Koch Brothers were tied into the Tea Party financially. Can you prove that?

MARSHALL: Well, the Koch Brothers, (INAUDIBLE) such as Governor Scott Walker of Wisconsin.

(CROSSTALK)

O'REILLY: Can you -- can you prove it. Wait. Wait, wait, wait, Leslie.

MARSHALL: Yes.

O'REILLY: Leslie, you're a Fox News contributor. You have a responsibility. Can you prove the Koch Brothers are tied into the Tea Party financially? Can you?

MARSHALL: With a check in hand, no.

O'REILLY: OK. Thank you.

MARSHALL: But the Koch Brothers have never denied the financial trail.

O'REILLY: Your turn is over, Leslie. Your turn is over, we'll get back.

And I want to remind you not to make statements you can't back up on this network. We don't do that on this network. Other networks do. We don't.

Um, excuse me? They don't make statements that they can't back up? WTF are you talking about, Bill?



Bill O'Reilly has been trying to construct an alternative reality of how the country's financial sector collapsed and apparently in his construct, if you believe that Bush played any part in it, you're a "moron."

Rough transcript:

O'REILLY: Now Leslie, do you feel that America is in decline Leslie? Do you feel we're on the downside here?

MARSHALL: I actually have to say to be 100% honest, Bill, yes, some of America is on the decline, but I don't blame the president or any one party for that... No I blame the politicizing on both sides and more so on the Republican side as the polls show the most of the majority of Americans agree with me on. And if we don't have (crosstalk)

O'REILLY: Wait a minute. What poll agrees with you that the Republican Party is responsible for the decline of America? What poll is that?

MARSHALL: The Republicans in the House... (crosstalk)

O'REILLY: The Al Franken poll? What poll was that? The Michael Moore poll?

MARSHALL: No, no...no. (crosstalk)

O'REILLY: You're pulling stuff out of your hat and you know you can't back it up.

MARSHALL: No I'm not...

O'REILLY: The majority of Americans are not...

MARSHALL: There's low approval ratings for the Republicans in Congress...

O'REILLY: That's low approval ratings different than blaming Republicans in the House for the decline of America. Leslie, under the Democratic House, okay, they ran up more than a $5 trillion debt in four years, okay? And it didn't work. The economy is worse. So what moron would blame Republicans for the current epidemic, for the current problems we have in the economic region?