Has O'Reilly jumped the shark?
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/11/09/AR2010110905611.html

Bill O'Reilly's threats
By Dana Milbank
Wednesday, November 10, 2010;

Bill O'Reilly wants my head - literally.

On Thursday night, the Fox News host asked, as part of a show that
would be seen by 5.5 million people: "Does sharia law say we can
behead Dana Milbank?" He then added, "That was a joke."

Hilarious! Decapitation jokes just slay me, and this one had all the
more hilarity because the topic of journalist beheadings brings to
mind my late friend and colleague Danny Pearl, who replaced me in the
Wall Street Journal's London bureau and later was murdered in Pakistan
by people who thought sharia justified it.

The next night, O'Reilly read a complaint from one of his viewers,
Heidi Haverlock of Cleveland, who said: "I thought the joke about
whether sharia law would allow the beheading of the Washington Post
guy was completely inappropriate." O'Reilly replied to her on air:
"Well, let me break this to you gently, Heidi. If Dana Milbank did in
Iran what he does in Washington, he'd be hummus."

O'Reilly is partly right about that. As an American and a Jew, I
probably wouldn't last long in Iran. And criticizing the government
there, as I do here, wouldn't add to my life expectancy. But what was
he trying to say? That America would be better if it were more like
Iran?

O'Reilly's on-air fantasizing about violent ends for me was
precipitated by a column I wrote describing Fox News's election-night
coverage as a victory party for the Republicans. This didn't strike me
as a terribly controversial point, but it evidently offended O'Reilly.
"He said there were no Democrats except for Schoen on," O'Reilly
complained. "It was an outright lie."

That would have been an outright lie, except that I said no such
thing. I wrote: "To be fair and balanced, Fox brought in a nominal
Democrat, pollster Doug Schoen. 'This is a complete repudiation of the
Democratic Party,' he proclaimed."

Though I didn't claim Schoen was the sole Democrat, in hindsight I
should have quoted other putative liberals who appeared on Fox that
night - and sounded much like Schoen. There was Bob Beckel,
proclaiming: "I feel like the blind guy whose guide dog died" and "I
give all the credit to Republicans on this." Or Juan Williams on
President Obama: "I just don't think he gets it."

I suspect O'Reilly's fury - he went after me on three consecutive
nights last week - has less to do with one sentence in one column than
with a book and a series of columns I've written about O'Reilly's
colleague Glenn Beck. I've argued that Beck, with his talk of
violence, Nazis and conspiracy theories, is all but inviting fringe
characters to take up arms. I've held O'Reilly up as a responsible
alternative to Beck - but O'Reilly seems determined to prove this
wrong.

On Thursday night, he made an eerie reference to The Post's editorial
page editor. "Would you put Fred Hiatt's picture up on the screen
here?" he asked. "This is the editor, Milbank's editor, Fred Hiatt.
And, Fred won't do anything about Milbank lying in his column. I just
want everybody in America to know what The Washington Post has come
to. All right, you can take Fred's picture off. Fred, have a nice
weekend, buddy."

Shortly after this, O'Reilly proposed to his fellow Fox News host,
Megyn Kelly, a way to handle their disagreement with me: "I think you
and I should go and beat him up."

The two continued on to a discussion of the attempt to bar sharia law
in Oklahoma. That's when he made his little "joke" about beheading me,
which led to his talk the next night about garbanzo puree.

Kelly, too, took issue with what I wrote, but to her credit she didn't
join in O'Reilly's violent fantasies. "When somebody missteps,
especially when it comes to any sort of speech or expression of
opinion, the answer is to have more speech and opinion," she said.

"I'm not trying to muzzle the guy," O'Reilly replied.

True. You don't need a muzzle if your head has been cut off.

O'Reilly has every right to quarrel with my opinion or question my
accuracy. But why resort to intimidation and violent imagery? I don't
believe O'Reilly really wants to sever my head, but if only one of his
millions of viewers interprets his message otherwise, that's still a
problem for me. Already, Beck fans have been accused of a police
killing, threatening to kill a senator and having a highway shootout
en route to an alleged attack on liberal groups.

Let's drop the thuggish tactics - before more people get hurt.

-- 
Larry C. Lyons
web: http://www.lyonsmorris.com/lyons
LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/larryclyons
--
People need to realize that the plural of anecdote is not data.

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