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In reply to the discussion: Another shoe drops: Bill O’Reilly’s ex-colleagues call his L.A. riot stories ‘completely ficticious’ [View all]Buzz Clik
(38,437 posts)27. There are two camps on this issue:
1) Those who have watched O'Reilly tell lie after lie for years and no longer care. This latest revelation is hardly news.
2) Those adoring fans who want to be lied to and just don't care that he's been caught.
Bottom line: the energy being spent is going for nothing.
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Another shoe drops: Bill O’Reilly’s ex-colleagues call his L.A. riot stories ‘completely ficticious’ [View all]
Katashi_itto
Feb 2015
OP
Didn't (now Senator) Al Franken call him "Bill O'Lielly" way back in his 2003 book
progree
Feb 2015
#8
The funny thing about Bill O'Punter's story is that they didn't keep records for club sports.
Botany
Feb 2015
#16
Knowing Billo's enormous ego, he likely kept a detailed record of his statistics
frylock
Feb 2015
#17
His fans have fingers in their ears and blindfolds on. THey don't care for the truth, that is why
Pisces
Feb 2015
#11
I might be going to Hell for how good it feels to hear people counteracting O'Lielly, but
Jamastiene
Feb 2015
#14
Like Forrest Gump, he seems to have been there at every pivotal moment of history
Warpy
Feb 2015
#26
So are there ANY instances of BillO's exceptionally heroic courage under fire
truebluegreen
Feb 2015
#28