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No word on the odds that this brouhaha will result in an actual boxing match between the two or something equally comedic.īill O'Reilly is divorced, and his ex-wife, Maureen McPhilmy, has accused him in court of abuse.

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Jones then kept on going a day later, referring to O'Reilly as resembling a "giant ferret" and bringing up the aforementioned 2004 sexual harassment incident. Jones reacted with the amount of dignity you might expect, calling O'Reilly a "coward", "punk", and "rat bastard" on his way to challenging him to a pay-per-view boxing match. It's cringeworthy stuff.Īn episode of The O'Reilly Factor from May 2013 began with a graphic featuring of a photo of conspiracy wackjob theorist Alex Jones with the words "Hate Speech" next to it. As part of the settlement, the tapes were destroyed, but thankfully we have complete transcriptions in the original lawsuit. The settlement occurred one day before audiotapes of the calls would have been reviewed in court. It is unknown whether falafels or vibrators changed hands in the transaction. The terms are, of course, confidential, but it is believed that O'Reilly paid multi-millions of dollars to her as "hush" money. He is reported to have phoned her and advised her to use a vibrator and a "falafel." The multi-million dollar suit was settled out of court. In October 2004, he was sued by a former Factor producer for sexual harassment. "Shut up!", "Shut up!", "Shut up!", ad nauseam. In 2012, he justified his pro- Christmas attitude by arguing that Christianity was not a religion. O'Reilly also leads (from the rear) his legions into battle every December against the vile secular progressives in the War on Christmas (despite his own sabotage to the cause), in the name of traditional Christianity (by his definition of the term, anyway). Whilst believing the media to be biased against Donald Trump and exposing the double standards the media employs towards his candidacy, even Bill couldn't stomach Trump harping on about a "rigged" election and begged for him to stop. O'Reilly has also shown support for a limited form of affirmative action but one based on the applicant's income level and "character" (criminal history, or lack thereof), rather than race. While certainly a proponent of center-right populism, O'Reilly differs from most of the conservatives he shares a channel with in his claimed support for gun control, acknowledgment of the existence of global warming, support for civil unions and gay adoption, as well as his anti- death penalty views. 8.2 Evidence of O'Reilly being a hypocrite and poor moderator.













Bill oreilly