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What Kids Think About Bill O’Reilly

Started by menstrualpoetry · 10 months ago

As many of you may have known, the racist, bigot, hard-tempered, shock jock Bill O’Reilly had the nerve to put out a book for kids. That’s right–A man who is condescending, has spread countless, hate-filled lies and a bully himself had the audacity to ... Continue reading »

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  • O'Reilly makes me question my stance on censorship from time to time. I think he is one of the least qualified people to be attempting to teach kinds anything.
  • Really?? Seriously, this douche-cornet wrote a kid's book? Aren't these the same people who criticized Madonna for writing a kid's book (even though we know she's had *gasp* sex)?
    Okay, who ghostwrote that book for him, and more importantly, did he bother to read it? Cause it sounds like he needs a week at charm school, or something. Electroshock therapy, maybe.
  • Why write a book? books are soooo 1990s write A kids blog instead =P haha
  • I personally appreciate O'Reilly because he joins forces with an experienced educator to bring America's youth a code of ethics by which to live.

    I've already read his latest book and I have to say that it has really impressed me. He lays bare the unvarnished truths about sex, money, smoking, drugs, alcohol, and friends.

    I'd advice you to buy it - it's really worth reading it ;)
  • I think the kids are smarter and less judgmental than he is that's for sure!
    Did you see the one where the high school student puts him in his place?

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=beJ9yJpR_DA&...
  • That video is awesome, Miss Attitude! Nice of O'Reilly to call a person who disagrees with him, who points out his own flaws a pinhead. "A bully is someone who dislikes himself and who must make others feel worse about themselves..." Sound familiar, O'Reilly?

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