Anyone see it? Try and catch a rerun if you can. I'm interested in people's reactions to two of the segments.
In the first, he tries, along with the help of Laura Ingrahm, to manufatcure an election fraud scandal in Minnesota's recount. He ended by concluding "the fix is in". Pretty much a fail, I think he almost laughed at himself a couple times.
The second segment disgusted me much more. It featured a discussion with a Humanist, over their $40,000 ad campaign which posted the phrase "Why believe in a god? Just be good for goodness sake" on Washington, D.C. city busses. O'Reilly repeatedly accused the guy of only including the "Why believe in god?" part to, as he put it, "give some jazz" to religious people. I felt bad for the guy, O'Reilly had the most condescending and smug tone in his voice. Even so, the Humanist managed to get in a few good points, despite being talked down on so bad. TBH, I would probably choke someone out just for talking to me in that tone of voice in front of other people. O'Reilly needs to be choked out.
In the first, he tries, along with the help of Laura Ingrahm, to manufatcure an election fraud scandal in Minnesota's recount. He ended by concluding "the fix is in". Pretty much a fail, I think he almost laughed at himself a couple times.
The second segment disgusted me much more. It featured a discussion with a Humanist, over their $40,000 ad campaign which posted the phrase "Why believe in a god? Just be good for goodness sake" on Washington, D.C. city busses. O'Reilly repeatedly accused the guy of only including the "Why believe in god?" part to, as he put it, "give some jazz" to religious people. I felt bad for the guy, O'Reilly had the most condescending and smug tone in his voice. Even so, the Humanist managed to get in a few good points, despite being talked down on so bad. TBH, I would probably choke someone out just for talking to me in that tone of voice in front of other people. O'Reilly needs to be choked out.
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