Bill O'Reilly media putz of the week !
For reporting that is an embarrassment to the profession of
journalism, and for being beholden to corporate paymasters rather
than
the citizens of America.

Privacy is cherished, even if we can't always agree on where the line
should be drawn. We also generally agree that those in the position
of
power might have less privacy than regular folks.


Then there is the Bill O'Reilly standard for privacy. For Bill O,
privacy is valuable unless you disagree with him: then privacy gets
thrown out the window.


O'Reilly says: "the right to privacy is a basic Constitutional tenet,
and that is not ridiculous at all." Apparently this applies to
celebrities, not people O'Reilly doesn't like.


Jon Stewart's take this week on "The Daily Show" was a culmination of
a long-standing quest on O'Reilly's part to invade the privacy of
people with whom he disagrees. In typical O'Reilly cowardice, he does
not do this work himself, but leaves the tacky, invasive behavior to
lesser-paid producers.


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http://www.buzzflash.com/articles/honors/128



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