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O'Reilly Scared Of Homeless Vets?

Posted 2/1/08 at 3:50pm by jamie

No shock - we always knew he was a coward:

While O'Reilly wouldn't face the vets on the streets, their plight also escaped smarmy O'Reilly producer Jesse Waters, who wore Gucci loafers and a goofy smirk as he asked the vets if they had heard the comments firsthand, and then chided them about not traveling to Dallas to confront Mark Cuban about the depiction of G.I.s in his film "Redacted."

"We're here to talk about Bill and his comments," one vet said, holding his ground.

Waters' cohort, who refused to give his name, said, "I'm completely unfazed by this," as he stared into his BlackBerry.

While the group wasn't allowed to meet or see O'Reilly, Waters eventually did accept the binder of 17,000 petitions on the pundit's behalf.

That's how FOX supports our troops, by ignoring the ones who served and are in troubled times. Osama thanks you Fox!

Here is what the "fair and balanced" FOX news has resorted to today.

Posted 9/25/06 at 11:10pm by jamie

Yesterday the DNC sent out a press release about the Clinton interview. Within that statement, it said this:

To view President Clinton's appearance on Fox News Sunday, go to: http://releases.usnewswire.com/redir.asp?ReleaseID=73056&Link=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AYm1TH23e9E

Now click that link and you will be taken to a YouTube page which says the following:

This video has been removed at the request of copyright owner Fox News Network, LLC because its content was used without permission

Hmm interesting. I did a quick search for the video and every hit that came up had the same message. After that I went to YouTube's "Most Viewed (Today)" page. The first two videos?

Bill Clinton Blames Others For 911
Clinton: "You have that smirk on your face"

So the titles that have more of a right wing slant and go after Clinton are allowed to remain on YouTube's site, yet the clips that just called titled it as an interview or more favored Clinton are removed. It is also interesting that these videos, which still remain, were added yesterday (so it doesn't mean someone just popped them up). I don't blame YouTube for this, as I understand they have no way of knowing every video on their site. I do blame FOX news, who apparently searched through to find titles or postings of the videos they did not like and want it pulled, but ignored the titles that were critical of Clinton.

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