I'm sure there are many more than just these, given the amount of time the Corporate Media has pampered him, and his so-called career.
Yet lest we forget, the extent of his weaselliness and unchecked vitriol, here are just a few more things -- that the king of bombast gets to say to with a straight face. On the public airways, no less ... with no repercussions.
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O'REILLY:
And I don't want to go on a lynching party against Michelle Obama unless there's evidence, hard facts, that say this is how the woman really feels. If that's how she really feels -- that America is a bad country or a flawed nation, whatever -- then that's legit. We'll track it down.
-- Andrew Ironside,
mediamatters.org -- Feb 20, 2008
"The White House press corps looked intimidated to me," O'Reilly said. "Except for that, what's her name? The old lady, Helen Thomas."
O'Reilly then squawked out a Helen Thomas impression.
"It's like the wicked witch of the east! If I were Obama I would've poured water on her, and she'd dissolve," he said.
-- Danny Shea,
huffingtonpost.com -- Feb 13, 2009
From the January 15 edition of Fox News' The O'Reilly Factor:
O'REILLY: "Impact" segment tonight, the disturbing case of the two kidnapped boys in Missouri. As you know, police found 15-year-old Shawn Hornbeck in an apartment of 41-year-old Michael Devlin last week, along with 13-year-old Ben Ownby. Both boys allegedly had been kidnapped by Devlin, who ran a pizza place in the town of Kirkwood. Shawn had been missing for four years.
And the question is, why didn't he escape when he could have?
[...]
O'REILLY: This is what I believe happened in the Hearst case and in this case. The situation that Hearst found herself in was exciting. She had a boring life. She was a child of privilege. All of a sudden, she's in with a bunch of charismatic thugs, and she enjoyed it. The situation here for this kid looks to me to be a lot more fun than what he had under his old parents. He didn't have to go to school. He could run around and do whatever he wanted.
VAN SUSTEREN: Some kids like school.
O'REILLY: What?
VAN SUSTEREN: Some kids like school.
O'REILLY: Well, I don't believe this kid did. And I think when it all comes down, what's going to happen is, there was an element here that this kid liked about his circumstances.
-- Ben Armbruster,
mediamatters.org -- Jan 17, 2007
That's a lot of bombast.
bom·bast ˈbämbast/
noun: bombast
high-sounding language with little meaning, used to impress people.
That's a lot of
vitriol.
vit·ri·ol ˈvitrēəl,ˈvitrēˌôl/
noun: vitriol
1.
cruel and bitter criticism.
2. archaic literary
sulfuric acid.
That's a LOT of ...
Bill crap.