October 9, 2007 in Politics by sbaradell@ideagrove.com
The Bill O’Reilly Bikini

Since the Che Guevara bikini has outraged conservative commentators on the occasion of the 40th anniversary of Guevara’s death, we thought it only fair to create a Bill O’Reilly bikini (modeled by his occasional guest host Michelle Malkin, of course):

 
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September 27, 2006 in Media Orchard, Picks by sbaradell@ideagrove.com
Pick of the Orchard 9.27.06

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    June 22, 2006 in Celebrity, Media, Media Orchard, Politics by sbaradell@ideagrove.com
    We Love the Smell of O’Reilly-Bashing in the Morning


    From the Chicago Tribune:

    The impenetrable fog of Bill O’Reilly

    If intellectual dishonesty could be said to have a face, I saw it Tuesday evening as I watched Bill O’Reilly’s program on Fox News… There was much fuming about “taking the handcuffs off” and “taking the gloves off” and people cowing the Bush administration and forcing it to fight the war “defensively,” which after all was exactly how the war in Vietnam had been wrongly fought…

    Bill, it wasn’t the press or the Democrats or the ACLU or Air America that sent our soldiers to Iraq in numbers that evidently are too small to control the place. It was Don Rumsfeld and Paul Wolfowitz who did that, because they had some notions about smaller, lighter, quicker forces that … Well, let’s not go there.

    Bill, I understand your dilemma. You want to blame somebody for outrages like the murders of Menchaca and Tucker, but if you put the blame where it really belongs, you have to say bad things about some people for whom you have been a cheerleader. It’s OK , Bill. Nobody who cares about the truth takes you seriously anyway.

     
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    March 20, 2006 in Celebrity, Media, Media Orchard, Media Relations by sbaradell@ideagrove.com
    The Baroque Period of Bill O’Reilly


    Nicholas Lemann offers a fascinating study of Bill O’Reilly in the new issue of the New Yorker. Lemann’s tone is the most intriguing part; we can’t quite figure out if his detached condescension is aimed at O’Reilly, his fans, or American society at large. Maybe it’s the New Yorker’s idea of Fair and Balanced.

    In any case, it’s a great read. Here are a couple of our favorite excerpts:

    He’s the beat cop for the American neighborhood, who may have been a little excessive at times, may occasionally have run afoul of Internal Affairs, but law-abiding folks trust him because they know he’s on their side. His liberal guests are like suspects he’s pulled over: in the end, he’s probably just going to frisk them and let them go with a genial warning, but if they try anything, well, he carries a nightstick for a reason.

    And:

    This baroque period of O’Reilly’s is partly circumstantial: it’s hard to be straight-ahead if you’re essentially oppositional and the people you like are in power, if the guests you most want will not appear on your show, and if it’s nearly impossible to demonstrate the existence of the trends you have made it your mission to oppose. O’Reilly is an amazingly nimble talent, and part of his skill is how persuasively he communicates that he is completely uncensored and incapable of guile or calculation.

    Guess you see what we mean about the tone. And only the New Yorker would use “baroque period” and “O’Reilly” in the same sentence.

    (Via Romenesko)

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    January 4, 2006 in Celebrity, Media Orchard by sbaradell@ideagrove.com
    Letterman Tells O’Reilly He’s "60 Percent" Full of Crap


    Many, many years ago, David Letterman was our hero. Lately, we’d forgotten all about him. But after we heard he’d had a snippy exchange with Bill O’Reilly on last night’s Late Show, he was back on our radar.

    We were eager to watch; maybe the interview would make Dave relevant again, like the Narnia rap and Saturday Night Live. Maybe Dave would outdo Jon Stewart’s Crossfire rant — which basically shut that program down.

    Could Letterman do the same for The O’Reilly Factor?

    Sadly, we don’t think so. Dave was well-intended but inadequately prepared to obliterate O’Reilly as he should have. At one point — when Dave said, “I’m not smart enough to debate you point-to-point” — we cringed.

    But Dave did follow up with this winning riposte: “I have the feeling about 60 percent of what you say is crap.”

    Watch the video here. Read the transcript and a conservative analysis of the interview here.

    (Via Romenesko)

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