Most of the time when Keith Olbermann goes after FOX News' Bill O'Reilly, it's with a wink and a nudge and often very funny. Not last night. After the Stewie Griffin opening, Olbermann lays into O'Reilly, this time about what he said (not once, but twice) about a horrible event in World War II where several unarmed U.S. soldiers were shot and killed by Germans. O'Reilly continues to say that it was the other way around, that it was American soldiers that killed unarmed Germans. O'Reilly has not only refused to say he's wrong, Olbermann also reports that FOX News actually changed the transcript on their web site to make O'Reilly look better.YouTube has the video of Olbermann's report. He reports, you decide.















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6-02-2006 @ 7:04PM
Daniel Solis said...
Yeah Bill likes to lie a lot about everything. He thinks he can get away with anything! Luckily people like Olbermann can speak out!
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6-02-2006 @ 9:54PM
Sam Goldman said...
It's nice to see Keith get really serious. He truly is a brilliant guy, and I think that sometimes the Puppet Theatre stuff and whatnot distracts from that fact.
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6-03-2006 @ 3:02AM
Preston said...
I think that Bill O'Reilly has become stale as of late. I liked his Fox show from 1999 to 2004. But he's not as exciting on his show as he once was, is sounding angrier, can't pick a side and stick with it, and I don't think that Hillary Clinton will ever be a guest on his show. I can see why Keith Olbermann is attacking O'Reilly's many half truths he (Bill) says on his show.
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6-03-2006 @ 11:19AM
Derek Bill said...
Billo is moldy, shriveled, burnt toast. If he doesn't implode, burst into flame, or simply dematerialize, he'll probably show up in Tahiti next year with a beard and gooey liver. Why anyone would continue to watch this guy ought to be the subject of several major AMA studies. Unless....could it be that a large percentage of his dwindling audience is simply an ironic collection of primates and fundamentalist yahoos with electrodes connected to lab instruments (or Nielsen boxes)?
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