Why the O'Rielly Factor is the #1 Cable rated show...

Texmaster

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<<<Many people who have read The Factor book are shocked when they come to the chapter where I select Robert Kennedy as the politician I have most admired in my lifetime.

Kennedy, of course, was a Democrat and I have been very hard on the Democrats for the past decade or so.

The Democratic Party used to stand up for the little guy. It used to fight for opportunity and fairness for working Americans. Bobby Kennedy wanted focused programs to educate the poor and was outraged by the corruption of some of the unions and by organized crime. Kennedy fought the bad guys hard and he did not mince words. I admire what he stood for.

But now we have a totally different picture. The Democratic Party today curries favor with special interest groups and refuses to embrace disciplined solutions to complicated problems.

The Clinton administration failed dismally to improve public education despite massive spending. When the brutal stats came out last month that 60 percent of poor fourth graders can't read did we see any mea culpas from the Democrats? No way. Their solution is to spend more money but forget about any competition through vouchers. Why? Because vouchers offend the teacher's unions.

And why would any American want to spend more money on education when the Department of Education has failed its last three audits and up to a billion dollars in federal funding cannot be accounted for. So who's fault is that?

Democrat Richard Riley was in charge. Why isn't he being held accountable? If I were in charge he'd be in cuffs.

Likewise the Department of Energy under the Clinton administration was an absolute disgrace. First Hazel O'Leary ran up huge bills traveling all over the world then we find out the Chinese stole some nuclear secrets because Ms. O'Leary ordered security cut by half.

Then OPEC cut production and Mr. Clinton said not a word. Then California's energy deregulation collapsed under Democratic Governor Gray Davis -- although Republican Pete Wilson was at fault as well. The primary reason, special interests prevented power plants and pipelines and the Golden State simply ran out of natural gas.

In the face of all this the Clinton administration presented Americans with the highest tax burden since World War II. And who voted against across the board tax cuts? Democrats.

Here's more. Many Democrats support partial-birth abortion, when more than 90 percent of American doctors refuse to perform the procedure.

Democrats also oppose tort reform, where the bringers of frivolous lawsuits would have to pay court costs. And Dems clamor for more and more government spending in the entitlement area while the average American is paying 40 percent of his or her salary in taxes.

Looking out for the little guy? I don't think so.

Democrats will argue that Republicans are shills for the rich and powerful. There is some validity to that. But cutting taxes and demanding educational accountability are two very powerful GOP issues that resonate among everyday Americans.

The days of the special interests are coming to an end and the sooner the Democrats realize that the sooner the party can get back to what Bobby Kennedy had in mind.>>>>

The truth can set you free.

 

ryudo

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No Ameesh, that is not flamebait.

Now if somebody started a thread entitled, say...&quot;Why do Republicans have their heads up their asses?&quot;...that would be flamebait.
 

Red Dawn

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<< ...&quot;Why do Republicans have their heads up their asses?&quot;...that would be flamebait. >>

No that would be redundant!
 

Red Dawn

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<< I also watch Hannity and Colmes. >>

Ah yes, the NASCAR News Network.
 

Balt

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Red Dawn,

It beats watching the bullsh!t other networks let interviewed people get away with.
 

Red Dawn

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<< It beats watching the bullsh!t other networks let interviewed people get away with. >>

Who watches other programs on TV?
 

Moonbeam

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The thing I like about O' is that he's outraged. His biggest flaw is that he's outraged.
 

Balt

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If you like the 'smile and nod' routine, by all means keep watching interviews on other stations.

In addition, I think 10 minutes of discussion allows a subject to be better explored and more facts to be obtained than a 30 second blab by a newscaster with bambi eyes.

You are right that it does get ridiculous at times, though. Sometimes you can tell they have people on the show just to yell and get a reaction out of other people, and nothing meaningful comes out of it. That's when I switch stations.
 

Ferocious

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Bill is an entertainer. Get's people riled up!

Nevermind the shoddy journalism or frequent deceptions on his show. It's entertainment that FOX hopes people view as journalism so as to accept it as real.

Enough truth and reality is mixed in the garbage and deception to fool many people who don't watch real news.

News is often boring. Entertainment is often fun.
 

IamDavid

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I watch him almost every night. He is the only person who asked real questions and doesn't allow his guest to lie and spin.
 

Nutdotnet

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Red Dawn- I love that man. &quot;The Nascar Network&quot;, that fits Fox News so perfectly.

 

Balt

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I am gonna go out on a limb here and guess that most of you that hate Bill are Democrats. Don't bother denying it unless you really aren't, it will be pointless and just make it obvious you are a liar. Anyone can do a quick search.


<Nevermind the shoddy journalism or frequent deceptions on his show. It's entertainment that FOX hopes people view as journalism so as to accept it as real.

Enough truth and reality is mixed in the garbage and deception to fool many people who don't watch real news.>


That's great! Care to provide some examples?


Edit: By the way, that comic is really funny (I'm not being sarcastic). I'm not saying it's unrealistic either. ;)

 

Moonbeam

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Maybe most, but I'm I got a tinge of pink and I like him. Like I said, he's outraged like anybody with their eyes open would be. The problem with being outraged is that we are all part of the problem.
 

DaejangNim

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it is a great show, the thing i like most is how he goes against jesse jackson, the so called &quot;civil rights leader&quot;. yes he WAS a civil rights leader, now he's a special rights leader (IE: affirmative action)