Bill O'Reilly

Bill O'Reilly's television news experience includes anchoring the nationally syndicated program "Inside ...

Approval Rate: 49%

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    handtherapist

    Thu Jul 07 2011

    Sometimes he's funny, most of the time what he says is just stupid.

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    ireview

    Sat Feb 26 2011

    It's hard to argue with a man who knows you're wrong before you start.

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    lemonadenow

    Tue Feb 08 2011

    Thank goodness i FINALLY found a place to express my opinion of Bill O'Reilly. He is absolutely the worst. He comes across as self-righteous, inaccurate, mean, and spiteful. He's not even good looking. He is a right wing prig. I always avoid watching him, altho I did watch his interview of Obama, and I noticed that the prez held his own when this everything-i-don't-like-in-a-man interviewed him.

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    goodsport

    Wed Aug 11 2010

    well, he is good at keeping up with the news.and that is what we need . reading romans 1:1 has alot to do with these marriage and the rules in military you aren't suppose to have relationships or be posted with your wife or girlfriend at a job and by respecting the flag. so I feel people have to obey the rules. and the Ten commandments. Our country was based on religious beliefs. Our country has been successful with using the laws of our country. Its like medical, reading , writing, and arithmetic, not much can change, but teaching people to go to a library or church, or school to learn about things that are already exists is what is needed. We are not stupid so they aren't telling us anything new, solving problems that should not exist if they were obeying or studying the law that already existed. thank you very much. have a good day.

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    drthomas_adams

    Mon Jun 14 2010

    The best TV news personality because of his truth and unbiased reporting. It seems like he is one of the few looking out for his true bosses......the audience!!!

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    lawngone

    Fri Sep 25 2009

    ... shouting only trumps intelligent discourse on planet FOX.

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    macrent2

    Sat Aug 29 2009

    Makes me angry, so I don't watch him anymore! Just not always accurate on his details!

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    john_blenkiron

    Sat Jul 25 2009

    Again, another underrated journalist. Americans just don't appreciate listening to an objective reporter.

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    hondarider91

    Sat Jul 11 2009

    As quoted from Inside Edition with Bill O'Reilly "F'KIN THING SUCKS!"

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    goindownslow

    Wed Jun 24 2009

    On right now. Watch him skewer the left. My hero... Barney Frank's on. Where's my man purse?

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    pcpeter774

    Fri Jun 12 2009

    The spin stops here.

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    spike65

    Tue Jan 13 2009

    I kike Bill and watch his show sometimes. He can be a bit of a bully on occasion and his ego has gotten huge since he is so popular these days. Like most pop celebs he isn't nearly as smart as he thinks he is. Oh well it is more entertainment than news and he does a good job at covering a pretty broad spectrum of topics.

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    uncnc08

    Mon Jan 05 2009

    I agree with him on many issues but I have to admit he is obnoxious and annoying. ever since I found out he was talking sexual with a young woman I look at him in a very different way.

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    chalky

    Sat Oct 25 2008

    I really can't stand O'Reilly-he acts like he shoots straight (which he often doesn't) but then will harass interns on the side.

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    frankswildyear_s

    Tue Oct 21 2008

    I don't know that he's particularly polarizing, people on one end of the spectrum listen to him and think he's brilliant and at the other end they think he's an asshole and a wind bag.  But his comments and show don't really make any impact on the political debate do they?  He speaks to a convereted audience and is ignored by the rest of the world.  Everyone in the political centre is watching Charles Gibson because he reminds them of the father they wanted to be closer to but could never work up the courage to tell him that they love him.  Or they watch Brian Williams for the hairstyling tips and Katie Couric because they think she's sexy.  Maybe I have the last two turned around.

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    victor83

    Tue Oct 21 2008

    I will agree with Frank that O'Reily is marginally irrelevent. The hilarious thing is how many people here think that all Republicans are conservative, all conservatives are Republican, or that Bill O'Reily speaks for either. Bill is about Bill- period.

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    irishgit

    Mon Oct 20 2008

    I could carve a better journalist out of a turd.  This guy, like Olbermann, et al, is a perfect example of why American television journalism isn`t worth a pitcher of warm spit.

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    roarofthunder

    Sun Oct 05 2008

    Do I smell bullshit?

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    loerke

    Tue Jul 29 2008

    Until today, I never thought of O'Reilly as a "politician," though he clearly was a political advocate. Now, with the revelation that The O'Reilly Factor was taking its talking points straight from the White House press corps, my perception has changed. He isn't an independent voice advocating for a particular political slant; instead, he is an arm of the state. Just as much as, say, Armstrong Williams, who was caught being paid to propagandize, O'Reilly is an unelected, hence anti-democratic, politician, like Rove, etc. The difference is that O'Reilly concealed this fact from us, posing as an independent voice.

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    childofsatan

    Mon Jul 07 2008

    A right wing robot who spends 75% of the day with his head up George Bush's ass and the other 25% spouting out conservative propaganda and stating (ahem!) that Bush will go down in history as one of the greatest presidents of all time. Yeah that's great Bill, I hope you're bought and paid for by the right wing party like the rest of Fox News is because if not it just means that you have gone completely insane.

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    bellas

    Thu Jun 12 2008

    arrogant,never lets anyone talk

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    magellan

    Thu May 15 2008

    He seems like a nice dude:

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    mrjackhammer

    Wed Mar 19 2008

    makes the others scared a man's man

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    frenchiefastwa_ves

    Mon Oct 15 2007

    If you really think O'reilly is trying inform people, you probably think Ronald Mcdonald wants you to enjoy an healthy diet. He speaks for the right only, screaming that anything that doesn't sound conservative enough is part of a masterminded evil plan from the leftists to control the poor media...That's as funny as a brainwashed redneck can be!

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    momsandpopscal_lmejoe

    Wed Jun 27 2007

    O'Reilly is an example of why people hate conservatives. He takes it to the extreme and doesn't listen to any reasons except his own. I watched his show and he was talkin' about Chris Benoit. O'Reilly wouldnt let the other guy get a word in the convo and he kept screaming. And its hard to listen to a guy that complains about Americans lack of morality when O' Reilly himself sexually harassed his co-worker. How was this guy not fired for that??

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    1dragontat

    Mon Jun 25 2007

    He's ok but tends to obsess over celebrities and then says everyone wants to hear about it, bullshit. He also takes the most insignificant news story and tries to turn it into something major. And I notice when someone answers his question and its not what he wanted to hear he gets mad.

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    brickman

    Sun Jun 24 2007

    not as good as when he started i think he has gotten too big of a head usually reports things that are important to all of us that go unreported on the mainstream media outlets has championed some good causes but does over promote his books and his store overall better than his competition in his time slot 8:00 est

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    warmhand

    Fri Apr 27 2007

    Maybe has some good points, but just won't shut up.

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    93century

    Mon Apr 09 2007

    This is actually an update to the comment i made about a reality show idea that they should take Bill O'Reilly, Geraldo Rivera, Chris Matthews, Maury Povich, Phil Donahue, and lock them in a house for 30 days.  After i seen the recent video clip on Youtube from the O'Reilly Factor news program that featured Geraldo, and Bill O'Reilly in a heated arguement about illeagal aliens it got me thinking about the  idea.  I could just see O'Reilly creating drama in the reality house about somebody else useing his toothbrush. Personally, i would not use anybodys toothbrush.  I would use it to clean the toilet instead!

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    genghisthehun

    Wed Feb 14 2007

    He has some good moments, but then will go off on a tangent and rail about some minor point for days. Bill, get over it! Also, please don't be so full of yourself!

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    zztops

    Wed Feb 14 2007

    In Bill's own words, "It's obvious...He is un-American". He twists and makes up his 'facts' as he goes along. His points are weak and easily transparant. He will never have the strength or courage to stand up to his Republican neo-conservative friends. He picks on people rather than intelligently debating a topic.

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    reaverto

    Tue Jan 30 2007

    I liked O'Reilly a long time ago when he pointed out moral outrages. He then devolved into a mouthpiece for Bush, so disappointing. He should do a TV with Dennis Miller, they could work on lowering eachother's IQs.

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    hellokitty09

    Fri Jan 26 2007

    O'Reilly is a windbag and a desperate media whore. His "Shawn Hornbeck must have enjoyed his captivity because he didn't try to escape" is below the belt.

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    jamestkirk

    Fri Dec 22 2006

    O'Reilly is all about what is right. He calls people out for what they are regardless of political affiliation. What a breath of fresh air that is! I would like to think that an individual like O'Reilly would begin an independent movement among everyday Americans who will break away from the two-party system that is wrecking this country.

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    jamie_mcbain

    Sun Dec 10 2006

    The remote control was invented, because of guys like him.

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    minkey

    Thu Nov 09 2006

    Regardless of whether you agree with where he stands, you have to be impressed with this guy's debating skills. I've seen all kinds of people go on O'Reilly with cock-eyed optimism, only to get completely beat up on. You can sometimes catch the expressions on the victims faces; like they wish the had a turtle shell to curl back into. And I don't think it helps that he dwarfs 99.9% of the population.

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    doobiesnhof

    Fri Nov 03 2006

    Pompous, arrogant, know-it-all, right wing Bush lover (even though he claims to be an...Independent!!?? What a farce!! Come on Bill, you know who you are!! Stop trying to pretend you stradle the fence and get off of that high horse of yours and admit who you really are. After all, FOX pays you the big bucks because you lean to the right. Otherwise, you wouldn't be working for them.

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    jojosf

    Tue Sep 26 2006

    a total windbag, ill-informed and obnoxious -- and those are his good points!

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    jerry_reeves

    Sun May 21 2006

    Refreshing to hear the 'true' story. I see why his program is #1, can't these other print and media learn from FOX that most real American's cannot be brainwashed?

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    mattshizzle

    Sun May 21 2006

    An obnoxious bully, liar and right wing nutcase.

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    letsgoredskins_2006

    Sat May 06 2006

    It seems all the people supporting Bill keep on bringing up "liberals" as if it were some sort of slander. I am not liberal. I voted for Bush in 2000, voted for a GOP senator in 2002, and Kerry in 2004. My beef with Bill, despite what all his supporters think, has nothing to do with politics. My problem with O'Reilly is his attitude. His is rude, obnoxious, loud, and he uses half his show to report on himself. What other host would use his show to respond to editorials that criticized him? What other host yells and rants during "interviews" then says "I'll give you the last word" as if he were doing the guest a favor? And what other talk show host has the audacity to call himself "no-spin". We all have biases, we all have ways of viewing the world-recognizing those biases (something O'Reilly is unable to do) is what makes you a better reporter. I would rather watch someone I disagree with engage in a civil discussion than watch someone I agree with engage in a noncivi... Read more

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    jimorama

    Fri Apr 07 2006

    See Webster's defintion of "Swine".

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    raterx

    Tue Mar 21 2006

    My favorite bulldog journalist. I used to watch Chris Matthews all the time until he turned more openly liberal and hate-filled. Bill O'Reilly has filled that void of a sharp-minded, tough get-to-the answer journalist that is essential to our freedoms.

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    getgoing

    Tue Mar 14 2006

    He is full of lies and inconsistantcies. He is soooo arrogant he wouldn't know the truth. He has lost his mind, theatening to send Fox security to a callers home for mentioning Keith Oberman on his radio show.

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    chili2

    Wed Feb 08 2006

    Major assh*#%! Self-righteous hypocrit. Two words define BOR - Andrea Makris.

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    frank_in_nj

    Tue Jan 24 2006

    It is mind-boggling how anyone can listen to this liar. He tells his audience he was in combat when he was just a reporter in a war zone. OReilly makes millions off the ignorance of his audience. Then again this country elected a liar as president who manipulated his audience-the American public.

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    sunstorm1001

    Sun Jan 08 2006

    Someone should brand a big red "L" on his forehead for LOSER!! I mean, go David Letterman who recently told him on-air that 60% of what he said was crap--I only would correct that statement to say 95% is crap! And, he is a pervert to boot, who is he harassing sexually now??

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    stubailey

    Thu Jan 05 2006

    A pompous, overly conservative idiot with a very big mouth

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    mariusqeldroma

    Fri Dec 30 2005

    O'Reilly is one of the few hosts that doesn't talk over his guests constantly and let gesats do that to each other. He also will not tolerate beating around the bush when it comes to answering questions. I tend to watch the Factor a lot more then other cable news shows as a result. I don't agree with Bill's politics at times, but I do like that he respects people enough to let them have their say, unless they are totally spinning an issue. That gets almost no airtime on his show, and that I like. PS: If you want a "loudmouth bullying blowhard" to pick on, you probably want to talk about Hannity. UPDATE: Chuckn, if you can point out the cut points on a recent edition of the Factor, you can have my paycheck for January (money's in my bank and staying there).

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    chuckn

    Fri Dec 30 2005

    Ever wonder why a liberal guest does not respond to one of O'Reilly's many lies and distortions? Well they probably did when the show was pre-taped earlier in the day and guess what he edits out the comments that make him look bad when the show is aired later on.If the show were live you know somebody would throw a cheep fulufa joke in to piss him off!