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Welcum to the no factz zone

to the no factz zone

(Bill O’Reilly)

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  1. Ninja says:

    Obviously someone doesnt realize that the O’Reilly Factor has higher ratings than any other show on at the same time. Must be something factual about it!

    • Emily says:

      Actually, “Countdown” on MSNBC holds that honor: That’s ANOTHER thing Bill-O lies about!

    • Michelle says:

      The only thing factual about The O’Reilly Factor is that America is filled to the brim with ignorant douche-bags WHO WILL BUY ANYTHING, thanks be to the failure of government to properly educate our children and the failure of parents to enforce these silly things called “rules” and “standards”. Instead of contributing to the solution, you’re a part of the problem…idiot.

      • cantomagica says:

        Wow…You must be a liberal. I can tell because you can’t have a decent conversation with any sort of proof, (because you have none) you merely resort to pointing fingers and name calling. Have you ever considered that maybe you, and others like you, ARE the problem?

        Do you teach your children that it’s okay to call people names when they are having a discussion with them? Do you talk to your Mother with that mouth? You should be ashamed of yourself.

        Here’s an idea. YOU start contributing to the solution and learn how to have a conversation without name calling. Oh, and it’s not up to the schools alone to teach your children. Learning begins and continues at home.

        • me says:

          i find this horribly ironic seeing as you were talking about glenn beck being great and then saying that name calling without facts is wrong

    • Sylderon says:

      Popularity is often inversely proportional to quality, and doesn’t prove anything.

    • Aaron says:

      higher ratings mean people are entertained by the show. Being entertained is not the same as being informed. For instance if a family member died and at the same time you got $1 million dollars but ur friend only told you about you getting $1 million because the other bit of info would not make you feel entertained.

  2. grim trigger says:

    As long as you mean factual deranged fantasies, sure! Plenty of “facts” to be found.

  3. Aaron says:

    The supposition that high ratings would somehow corroborate the factualness of a tv program is ludicrous.

  4. lol@u says:

    you guys are hilarious, and unfortunately, wrong.
    The people with deranged fantasies are all of you

  5. ruckus says:

    lol people watch msnbc?
    lol!

  6. tgiweds says:

    Am I the only one who noticed the “the the”?

  7. Noha307 says:

    Anyone else notice this phrase is ripped out of “I am America (and so can you)”.


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