I am not saying O'Reilly doesn't have conservative posistions, but he is more likely to take the popular side on many issues so him defending Obama on these charges before the Fox audience shows a lot more backbone than normal, but just days before he was going after GE for not paying taxes. Is that a stance for an anti-tax conservative to take?
O'Reilly is to the left of Hannity.
Thomas Sowell: There are no solutions, just trade-offs.
I don't much care for Hannity either, he seems to be someone who believes GOP talking points without examining them. I prefer pundits who reflect on the issues like George Will and Charles Krauthammer.
Thomas Sowell: There are no solutions, just trade-offs.
SS109 wrote: I don't much care for Hannity either, he seems to be someone who believes GOP talking points without examining them. I prefer pundits who reflect on the issues like George Will and Charles Krauthammer.
Concur. He is a parrot.
I do recall that at the start of the Elián González dust up he took a principled stand and supported his return to Cuba based on being pro family values. That lasted for a day or two then he fell into line. I doubt he has strayed from the talking points since then.