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wesw
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bill o reilly scandal

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bill o reilly really hates pot being accepted in society.

he really spins the topic in an unfair and unbalanced way....

...scandalous!

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Bill O'Reilly being unfair and unbalanced? I'm shocked. :o

that guy has made a career out of being unfair and unbalanced (not to mention stupid) :lol: .

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Bill O'Reilly a lying blowhard?

I'd better lie down.

yrs,
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Speaking of bloviating blowhards...

This guy got thrown off MSNBC, even managed to get shit canned from GoreTV, and apparently is such a self destructive bully that he can't even keep it together as a sports commentator:
ESPN Suspends Keith Olbermann for Remarks on Penn State

Keith Olbermann was suspended Tuesday from hosting his ESPN2 program for the rest of the week for churlish remarks he made about Penn State on Twitter.

In one exchange Monday, Olbermann responded “Pitiful” to a tweet from Lisa Aiello DeLeon, a Penn State graduate who wrote, “We are!” and provided a link to a campus newspaper’s article about students raising
$13 million to fight pediatric cancer. On her Facebook page, she subsequently wrote: “My tweet made the news! And check out what KO has to say! I sent to make sure he was aware of this Penn State legacy, started in 1970’s, which has raised over $114mil plus $13mil this yr. — the Penn State culture he can’t deny.”

At another point, Olbermann wrote on Twitter, “PSU students are pitiful because they’re PSU students — period.”

On Tuesday afternoon, he apologized, also on Twitter, for “being stupid and childish.”

ESPN said in a statement that Olbermann’s actions were “completely inappropriate and does not reflect the views of ESPN.”

“We have discussed it with Keith, who recognizes he was wrong,” the statement said.
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/02/25/sport ... .html?_r=0

Why do people keep hiring this drama queen train wreck? You'd think that at some point, the concept of "more trouble than he's worth" would finally sink in...
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