TheOreillyFactor-related stories
Posted Nov 13th 2009 8:30PM by Danny Gallagher
Filed under: News, Reality-Free

It looks as though Lou Dobbs has picked up another spot on another cable news network. This time, he's not the interviewer. He's the interviewee.
Dobbs will appear as a guest on Monday's episode of
The O'Reilly Factor where host Bill O'Reilly will grill the former CNN talking head on his sudden departure from his previous employer, his future career options and his never-ending quest to battle the invading armies of the Mexican empire aka illegal-immigrants.
Of course, the timing could not be worse. His appearance should only "fuel speculation" that Dobbs has scored a job at the Fox News Channel. The network's PR team continued to deny such speculation, something they'll continue to do until he scores a job at the Fox News Channel.
Posted Nov 3rd 2009 3:30PM by Jane Boursaw
Filed under: Programming, OpEd, Daytime, Video, Celebrities, Talk Show

It's always fun when Bill O'Reilly visits
The View. Bob posted about it yesterday, too, talking about
how weird Whoopi was acting.
My first thought whenever O'Reilly visits
The View is Joy Behar. She always looks like she'd rather be anywhere else but sitting next to him. But I suppose she puts up with it -- and has no choice in the matter -- because O'Reilly and Barbara Walters have been friends for a long time, and Barbara, of course, has the final say on who gets on the show and who doesn't.
This is all speculation, of course. I have no idea what goes on behind the scenes. Just reading the body language, which I've learned a little about while watching
Tonya Reiman on O'Reilly's Fox show,
The O'Reilly Factor.
Continue reading What's Hot on SlashControl: Bill O'Reilly on The View
Posted Aug 11th 2009 9:03AM by Danny Gallagher
Filed under: News, Industry, Celebrities, Reality-Free

It seems the never-ending feud between Keith Olbermann and Bill O'Reilly has become a kangaroo boxing match. The worst thing you can do is get in the middle of it.
That's exactly what the parent owners of Fox News and MSNBC tried to do when they arranged a "cease-fire" between them and their top-tier shows' "lieutenants."
The cease-fire, however, didn't last long. It's another case of the ol'
Rufus T. Firefly conundrum for peace. Either side might be willing to do whatever it takes to end this war, but they've already paid two months' rent on the battlefield.
Continue reading Olbermann, O'Reilly told to end personal feud, which just creates another feud
Posted Jul 24th 2009 2:02PM by Danny Gallagher
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, News, Animation, Adult Swim, Awards, Emmys, Reality-Free

There have been a lot of uneasy vibes floating around the offices of TV Squad HQ about the elevation of
Family Guy to Best Comedy status by this year's Emmy nomination committee. I'm not speaking for the entire group, but it does feel a little out of place earning a nomination that even
The Simpsons couldn't score in its 20 year history. It's like giving the Nobel Peace Prize to Michael Jackson for writing "Heal the World" and completely snubbing Nelson Mandela.
But no one is more unhappy about the news than pop culture's official lifeguard, Bill O'Reilly.
He called out Seth MacFarlane's cavalcade of cartoon pop culture for
winning the nomination during his "Reality Check" segment.
Continue reading Bill O'Reilly doesn't feel so lucky there's a Family Guy
Posted May 9th 2009 2:03PM by Danny Gallagher
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, Reality-Free

Whoever says that shows like
The Daily Show and
The Colbert Report suffer from a liberal bias have no idea what they are talking about.
The Colbert Report, in particular, has a large audience of deep conservative thinkers whose arteries AND veins run redder than their state.
The problem is that some of those conservatives may not be laughing at what they are watching. In fact, get ready to be scared out of your head. They might actually agree with what they are hearing.
A new study conducted by
Ohio State University found that some viewers of Colbert's show who purported to be conservative are taking the show a bit too seriously. And by a bit too, I mean literally seriously.
Continue reading Conservatives can't quit Colbert
Posted Dec 15th 2008 9:29AM by Danny Gallagher
Filed under: News, Programming, News and Gossip, Reality-Free

Once again I'm forced to ask the question, what the hell is going on here? Have we entered the bizarro world? Is up now down? Has black become white? Did police arrest PGA golfer John Daly for shooting himself in the leg with an unlicensed handgun in a crowded hip-hop club, and the NRA award Plaxico Burres their Humanitarian of the Year award?
Fox News has announced
their replacement for the outgoing Alan Colmes, the liberal ying to Sean Hannity's conservative yang on their self-titled debate show: it's Sean Hannity.
He's doing the show all by himself, so finally he has someone worthy of debating him.
Stephen Colbert's "Formidable Opponent" will never be funny again.
Continue reading Sean Hannity replacing Alan Colmes with Sean Hannity
Posted May 2nd 2008 12:23PM by Jane Boursaw
Filed under: News, OpEd, Video

There's another Bill in Hillary Clinton's life now. Talk show pundit Bill O'Reilly, who interviewed Clinton on his Fox News show,
The O'Reilly Factor this week. The interview covered a lot of territory, including the economy, high gas prices, illegal immigrants, the war on terror, and foreign policy.
All the presidential candidates have their strengths and weaknesses, but Clinton made a smart move towards unifying her platform by agreeing to the O'Reilly interview. Although they're on opposite ends of the spectrum politically, O'Reilly and Clinton showed that two diverse personalities can sit down together and have an intelligent debate about the issues without resorting to a screaming match.
Continue reading Hillary Clinton and Bill O'Reilly: chemistry? - VIDEO