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Bill O’Reilly’s Faux bravadohttp://www.ajc.com/blogs/content/shared-blogs/ajc/bookman/entries/2008/09/06/on_this_peaceful_pleasant_atla.htmlBy Jay Bookman | Saturday, September 6, 2008, 11:55 AM
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
On this peaceful, pleasant Atlanta Saturday morning, my colleague Cynthia Tucker, syndicated columnist and the AJC’s editorial page editor, was returning from a trip to the grocery store when she was “ambushed” on the sidewalk in front of her home by a three-person crew sent by Fox’s Bill O’Reilly.
Here’s a little background:
In a recent column, Tucker noted that Bill O’Reilly had skewered the parents of 16-year-old Jamie Lynn Spears after she became pregnant. “The blame falls primarily on the parents of the girl, who obviously have little control over her,” O’Reilly said. Yet as Tucker noted in her column, O’Reilly seemed to have a different set of standards for the parents of Bristol Palin.
As Tucker stopped outside her house to pick up her mail, the Fox camera crew emerged out of a car parked across the street and advanced on her, yelling questions. At this point, I’ll turn the account over to Tucker for the blow-by-blow account, as she recalls it:
O’Reilly guy: “Cynthia, in your column, were you comparing Bristol Palin to Jamie Lynn Spears?”
Cynthia: “In my column, I was criticizing Bill O”Reilly. And I stand by that.”
O’Reilly guy: “Bill pointed out that Jamie Lynn Spears was running around unsupervised. You know that. So you were saying that Bristol Palin was running around unsupervised.”
Cynthia: “If I said that, read that part. You’re holding the column (in your hand). Read where I said Bristol Palin was running around unsupervised.”
O’Reilly guy: “You inferred (sic) it.”
Cynthia: “I inferred O’Reilly is a hypocrite. And I stand by that. Good day, gentlemen. I’m going inside to finish my Saturday chores.”
(They ran behind me, shouting, “Why weren’t you in Minneapolis? You went to the Democratic Convention. Why didn’t you go to the Republican Convention?” I didn’t look back — just got in my car and drove into my driveway.)For the record, the AJC sent reporters to both conventions. Tucker went to the Democratic Convention, while our more conservative colleague Jim Wooten went to the Republican Convention.
Now, “Bluster Bill” O’Reilly likes to try to intimidate people. But in this case, he didn’t have the courage to do it in person. He probably didn’t want to bite off more than he could chew — as Clint Eastwood once said, “A man has to know his limitations,” and apparently O’Reilly knows his.You can judge for yourself whose version of the column is correct, because it’s posted right here. I don’t think their “ambush” went quite the way they envisioned it, and it’ll be interesting to see whether O’Reilly chooses to actually air that little bit of video in its entirety or whether he’ll back down and throw in the loofah.
Oops, I meant throw in the towel.
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By David C
http://www.ajc.com/blogs/content/shared-blogs/ajc/bookman/entries/2008/09/06/on_this_peaceful_pleasant_atla.html#comment-124529803September 6, 2008 12:56 PM | Link to this
How despicable is the leftist elite media in this country. They are proving how scared they
are of a conservative country loving woman who could keep their messiah from his throne.
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By brian
September 6, 2008 1:00 PM | Link to this
Tucker has been invited on the program many times publicly to explain her position but she ducks the O’Reilly factor. To say that Bill knows his limits with Cynthia is ridiculous. Get Tucker on the Factor and then we can see who has their limits.
Cynthia Tucker has no business being an editor. She displays the sloppy, left wing journalism to promote the liberal agenda that is a big problem with major newspapers these days. The AJC has no reason to be proud of this editor.
Go on the O’Reilly factor. If she is above Bill’s limits as suggested above - great. Just get on the show and let her explain her many columns that infuriate middle America (you know, us frustrated people that cling to religion and guns)
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By Bosch
September 6, 2008 1:00 PM | Link to this
Wow Jay,
You better watch out if you go to the mailbox today.
I guess Jon Stewart should as well. He pointed out Bill’s hypocrisy on his show too.
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By Patrick
September 6, 2008 1:06 PM | Link to this
If Bill O’Reilly ever set foot on my lawn I’d make no hesitation in exercising my 2nd amendment rights on that @55hole’s kneecaps.
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By Stephanie
September 6, 2008 1:06 PM | Link to this
Hats off to Cynthia for sticking to her story. Bill O likes to think he can intimidate people. She proved him wrong
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By jmoss
September 6, 2008 1:08 PM | Link to this
As a conservative, I’ve been amazed at the hypocrisy that has come from my party.
Bill O’reilly is a hypocite by his own words. So is Karl Rove, Sean Hannity, and notably John McCain. I’ve never been so disppointed in my Party. Then, Factcheck.org states that our campaign has been that with an intentional pattern of deceit. Even if you hate the democratic party, when do we stand up and make our own party live up to the high standards that we claim? Having a child out of wedlock and pictures of teens drinking alchol are not images that I support. But, somehow my party and religious leaders do just to win this election.
I’m a Republican with morals and integrity. Where is my Republican party at right now? To funny!! :P
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:kick: & Recommended! :P