The video is of O'Reilly on Dave Letterman's show.
Both are wearing dark suits with smart ties.
O'Reilly is sitting with his back to the arm of the chair, facing Letterman, rather than sitting facing the audience and looking toward Letterman.
O'Reilly says Dick Cheney won't go on his show (nor will Bill Clinton).
Letterman asks "why not?"
O'Reilly says Cheney thinks hes a punk.
O'Reilly says he wants to ask Cheney, "You said if we invaded Iraq we'd be welcomed with open arms, as liberators, and it didn't happen. Were you wrong?"
Letterman adds, "And we didn't solve the problem of terrorism, did we? In fact we made Iraq a hotbed for terrorism."
I wonder if privately both "W" and Cheney wouldn't have invaded Iraq if they had to do it over. Same with Afghanistan.
They weren't the FUBAR's the liberals would have you believe, but they were expensive and I think having Saddam as a counterforce to Iran was a good thing.
And Afghanistan might have been done cheaper by supplying the northern alliance with weapons and training rather than invading. And using drones on the Al Quaida and the Taliban.
Thomas Sowell: There are no solutions, just trade-offs.
jmc wrote: Cheney is right, O'Reilly is a punk. And not very bright.
I'm sure you're much smarter.
Yes, Yes I am . The guy is always wrong, look at his track record. Being smarter than O'Reilly doesn't require even breaking a sweat! If you don't think you are smarter than this simpleton, you should never post an opinion again.
Bill O'Reilly on Science: You Can't Explain the Tides
Apparently, Bill O’Reilly has never heard of the moon. In a debate Tuesday with Dave Silverman, head of the American Atheist group behind this, the Fox host tried to prove the existence of God by citing the unknowable mysteries of the tides. “I’ll tell you why [religion is] not a scam, in my opinion,” he told Silverman. “Tide goes in, tide goes out. Never a miscommunication. You can’t explain that. You can’t explain why the tide goes in.”
Silverman looked stunned. “Tide goes in, tide goes out?” he stuttered. O’Reilly pressed on. “The water, the tide—it comes in and it goes out. It always goes in, then it goes out. … You can’t explain that. You can’t explain it.” Of course, Raw Story points out, people who passed high school science might tell you that tides are caused by the gravitational pull of the moon as it orbits the earth. But Silverman had a better response: “Maybe it’s Thor up on Mount Olympus who’s making the tides go in and out."