On Wednesday night, Jon Stewart appeared on Bill O’Reilly’s FOX News Channel series The O’Reilly Factor for the first time in nearly six years. The pundits spent much of the chat trading barbs about FOX News’ ability — or lack thereof — to present “fair and balanced news.” More footage airs tonight, but you can check out a recap of Part I @ Politico.com……
The Daily Show’s Jon Stewart is about to enter the “No Spin Zone.” The Comedy Central pundit will sit down with FOX News Channel’s Bill O’Reilly in a two-part interview airing on The O’Reilly Factor this Wednesday and Thursday @ 8 PM ET.
This will mark the second time Stewart will face off against the ring wing conservative — who last welcomed him to the program in Sept. 2004.
O’Reilly has appeared on The Daily Show three times; his last spin in Stewart’s guest chair was in November 2008.
Bring on the chuckles: Sarah Palin will make her debut as a FOX News Channel commentator on Tuesday night’s edition of The O’Reilly Factor.
The former Alaska governor and 2008 Republican vice presidential candidate will “sit down with Bill to take on America’s top issues,” the FOX News Channel said this afternoon.
On Monday, the conservative network announced a multi-year deal with Palin that will see the former politican as the host of a recurring series. The New York Times Best-Selling author majored in journalism with an emphasis on broadcasting at the University of Idaho and worked as a sportscaster at an Anchorage, Alaska station in the late ’80s.
Conservative commentator Bill O’Reilly is taking Law & Order creator Dick Wolf to task over last Wednesday night’s edition of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, which mentions the O’Reilly Factor host — along with Rush Limbaugh and Glenn Beck — as a “cancer spreading ignorance and hate.”
Last week’s episode, titled “Anchor,” featured a character who kills “anchor babies,” or children birthed by illegal immigrants in America. His attorney, played by John Laroquette, fashions a defense that conservative pundits — like O’Reilly — are really responsible for his actions.
On last night’s edition of The O’Reilly Factor, racist conservative canker sore Bill O’Reilly weighed in on the vast amount of media coverage Michael Jackson has been receiving in the wake of his tragic passing late last month.
Needless to say, he spouted off the usual ridiculousness we’ve come to expect. On the day of Jackson’s funeral, the never at a loss for words pundit could hardly wait to tell us that he is “just about fed up with the adulation.” Adding that Michael was an “all-star entertainer, but that it’s.” Read the rest of this entry »