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6 hours ago | Huffington Post | See recent Huffington Post news »
Jon Stewart welcomed Bill O'Reilly back to "The Daily Show" once again, this time to discuss yet another O'Reilly book as well as the scandals that have plagued the Obama administration of late.
When broaching the topic of the scandals, Jon had to ask if the feeling at Fox News was something akin to "sexual arousal" now that they've finally got something on the president. But he quickly steered the IRS conversation into a discussion about who the government should be profiling and why.
Watch the full clip above and for the extended interview, visit The Daily Show site. »
- Carol Hartsell
15 hours ago | Mediaite - TV | See recent Mediaite - TV news »
Bill O'Reilly stopped by The Daily Show for another round of pithy banter with Jon Stewart. Stewart credited O'Reilly and Fox News for finally having real Obama scandals to sink their teeth into, though he couldn't resist the urge to get in a few barbs at the network's expense, calling it "the organization of Sauron" and asking O'Reilly if Obama scandals are giving everyone at Fox "sexual arousal." »
- Josh Feldman
17 hours ago | Mediaite - TV | See recent Mediaite - TV news »
Bill O'Reilly tonight continued tearing into the Obama administration over the IRS targeting scandal. O'Reilly predicted that heads will roll over the agency targeting tea party groups, specifically Eric Holder's, and while guest Bob Beckel agreed with O'Reilly, he admitted to giving Obama the benefit of the doubt because he personally finds it hard to believe the president ordered the targeting in the first place. »
- Josh Feldman
21 May 2013 6:53 PM, PDT | Mediaite - TV | See recent Mediaite - TV news »
Bill O'Reilly and Bernie Goldberg tonight called out the media for covering Obama administration scandals in a very different way than they would cover Republican scandals. Goldberg said that the liberal media's emphasis of late appears to be on how the Gop is handling the scandals as opposed to the scandals themselves. He called out specific individuals in the media and declared that "this is how far liberalism has fallen." »
- Josh Feldman
21 May 2013 5:00 PM, PDT | Mediaite - TV | See recent Mediaite - TV news »
White House press secretary Jay Carney has been under serious pressure to handle the press' grilling over the big scandals facing the Obama administration this past week, and when people get particularly stressed, they tend to do a lot of deflecting. In Carney's case, he attempted to dismiss all the criticism of the Benghazi, IRS, and AP scandals (as well as an emerging one about Health and Human Services secretary Kathleen Sebelius) by digging up what Bill O'Reilly would call an "old canard": birtherism. »
- Josh Feldman
17 May 2013 6:08 PM, PDT | Mediaite - TV | See recent Mediaite - TV news »
Bill O'Reilly decided the pundits of Fox News were not quite enough to convey just how outraged everyone is about the scandals rocking the Obama administration this week, so he sent a producer out fox some vox pops from people randomly walking in the streets of New York. And the big takeaway? People really don't know much about the news. »
- Josh Feldman
16 May 2013 5:31 PM, PDT | Mediaite - TV | See recent Mediaite - TV news »
Bill O'Reilly continued going after President Obama tonight for not providing the public with sufficient answers for any of the three scandals damaging his administration this week, and instead attempting to "put a happy face" on his administration's efforts to get to the bottom of things. O'Reilly said that Obama needs to start providing actual details about Benghazi, political targeting by the IRS, and the Department of Justice seizing the phone records of AP reporters, because things can only get worse from here. »
- Josh Feldman
15 May 2013 5:38 PM, PDT | Mediaite - TV | See recent Mediaite - TV news »
Bill O'Reilly tonight took on the latest details of the big Obama administration scandals, and in particular, zoned in on White House press secretary Jay Carney for refusing to say much about the IRS Tea Party targeting scandal due to an ongoing investigation by the FBI. O'Reilly called this out as a classic "ruse" that the Obama administration has used time and time again to avoid commenting on serious issues. »
- Josh Feldman
14 May 2013 6:01 PM, PDT | Mediaite - TV | See recent Mediaite - TV news »
During a heated segment tonight with Alan Colmes and Monica Crowley, Bill O'Reilly took the time to fire back at conservative critics who doesn't think he's hard enough on President Obama. O'Reilly slammed right-wing radio hosts and pundits who go after Obama without facts to back them up, saying that such things hurt the credibility of Obama critics every single time they leap on the slightest screw-up as the next Watergate. »
- Josh Feldman
14 May 2013 5:40 PM, PDT | Mediaite - TV | See recent Mediaite - TV news »
Bernie Goldberg sat down with Bill O'Reilly tonight for a round of media criticism that hit the liberal media for its months-long reluctance in covering Benghazi, with Goldberg arguing that it was a report by ABC News that finally "gave permission" to other news organizations to pursue the story. And while Goldberg differed with O'Reilly on the latter's insistence that the AP monitoring story is not a scandal, he agreed that conservatives are too obsessed with tearing down Obama, saying that the president could cure cancer and the Gop would find a way to avoid giving him credit. »
- Josh Feldman
14 May 2013 11:32 AM, PDT | Mediaite - TV | See recent Mediaite - TV news »
While some members of the right have moved on to the IRS targeting Tea Party groups as the Obama administration scandal du jour, Bill O'Reilly appears to be sticking squarely with Benghazi. Appearing on Good Morning America with George Stephanopoulos this morning, O'Reilly offered some advice to the president. "If I were Barack Obama," he said, "I would hold a press conference and clear the air." »
- Matt Wilstein
14 May 2013 8:58 AM, PDT | Mediaite - TV | See recent Mediaite - TV news »
Appearing on Fox News' Happening Now this morning, Bill O'Reilly began his Keep It Pithy book tour by tackling each of the three big scandals currently rocking D.C. this week: revelations that the IRS targeted tea party groups for additional scrutiny during the 2012 election cycle; the battle over the administration's handling of Benghazi; and the news that the Department of Justice secretly seized private phone records from the Associated Press. While O'Reilly maintained strong positions on the first two, he expressed skepticism that the latter was at all a "scandal," and could very well be a justified action on the part of Justice. »
- Andrew Kirell
9 May 2013 5:53 PM, PDT | Mediaite - TV | See recent Mediaite - TV news »
Bill O'Reilly brought on Bernard Goldberg tonight to analyze how much the media has covered Benghazi in the aftermath of yesterday's big hearing. O'Reilly noted how Fox News gave it the most coverage, the nightly newscasts gave it a few minutes of coverage, and MSNBC pretty much ignored it. Goldberg said that MSNBC ignoring the story basically makes the network no more than »
- Josh Feldman
8 May 2013 6:24 PM, PDT | Mediaite - TV | See recent Mediaite - TV news »
Bill O'Reilly tonight took on the Benghazi hearings in Congress today and, in particular, how much Democrats on the House committee were going out of their way to defend Hillary Clinton and President Obama. Kirsten Powers and Kate Obenshain piled on the Democrats for aiding in a potential cover-up, though Powers was a little more hesitant about calling it a cover-up, suggeting that it could have been simple incompetence instead. »
- Josh Feldman
8 May 2013 9:33 AM, PDT | Zap2It - From Inside the Box | See recent Zap2It - From Inside the Box news »
Fox News anchor Megyn Kelly might have accidentally broadcast a curse word during an on-air Google Glass demonstration, but at least she hasn't seen any negative consequences. According to a new report, Fox News has opted to renew Kelly's contract.
The New York Times reports that Kelly's contract renewal could mean that she's moving into the 10 p.m. Fox News time slot. The report describes this potential change as "seismic," as Fox News has had consistent shows and hosts for years. The network's 8 p.m. host, Bill O'Reilly, and 9 p.m. host, Sean Hannity, are contracted for several more years.
Kelly could replace Greta Van Susteren, who currently holds the 10 p.m. hour. Susteren's husband John Coale is suffering from cancer, and Coale tells the New York Times that his wife would "happily move to an earlier hour" so that they can spend "quality time together." A Fox News representative »
- editorial@zap2it.com
7 May 2013 6:20 PM, PDT | Mediaite - TV | See recent Mediaite - TV news »
Bill O'Reilly tonight previewed tomorrow's big Congressional hearing on last year's attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi that left four Americans dead. O'Reilly and Monica Crowley both suspected that Hillary Clinton might be somewhat damaged by the scandal, while Alan Colmes slammed the whole investigation as a witch hunt. O'Reilly clashed with Colmes over the findings of the official report, but agreed that "this is a partisan play now." »
- Josh Feldman
6 May 2013 6:07 PM, PDT | Mediaite - TV | See recent Mediaite - TV news »
Bill O'Reilly invited Fox contributor Bernie Goldberg on the Factor Monday night to give his take on whether President Obama's critics criticize him for "noble reasons." The conversation was sparked by comments made by Dan Rather this weekend about Obama's challenge of compromising with Republicans who just “want to cut his heart out and throw his liver to the dogs." »
- Matt Wilstein
2 May 2013 5:38 PM, PDT | Mediaite - TV | See recent Mediaite - TV news »
In the wake of May Day protests organized by Occupy organizations all across the country yesterday, Bill O'Reilly invited Democratic strategist and former CNN analyst James Carville to speak for "far left" movement that O'Reilly sees gaining influence in America. Carville resisted O'Reilly's urge to lump him and the hosts over at MSNBC in with "criminals" who battle police in the street. »
- Matt Wilstein
30 April 2013 6:06 PM, PDT | Mediaite - TV | See recent Mediaite - TV news »
Bill O'Reilly kicked off his show tonight expressing outrage with the mother of Boston bombing suspects the Tsarnaev brothers for accusing the United States of a conspiracy to frame and kill her children, when her family has been taking more than $100,000 in welfare benefits for years. O'Reilly and Monica Crowley expressed outrage at the lack of welfare oversight, and when Alan Colmes challenged their claims, O'Reilly told Colmes to "shut up." »
- Josh Feldman
26 April 2013 5:30 PM, PDT | Mediaite - TV | See recent Mediaite - TV news »
Ex-congressman Barney Frank faced off with Bill O'Reilly tonight over his politicization of the Boston bombings with statements like "no tax cut" would have made recovery efforts any better. Frank argued that just because there is a horrible, tragic event in the news doesn't mean that all political debate should stop entirely, but O'Reilly told him that he unnecessarily divided the country at a time when it needed to come together. »
- Josh Feldman
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