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Olbermann Worst, OReilly soft on al Qaida, Rex W Tillerson Exxon Mobil, Chris Meyers

In today’s installment, Bill O’Reilly confuses himself as well as anyone trying to make sense of his extreme views on the handling of "al-Qaida thugs." Fortunately, he is not in charge of them. Unfortunately, someone just as daft was, for the
better part of an eight year term.

Gold: Bill O’Reilly. ( or Sadist Hawk). With no self anualysis or explanation, O’Reilly first dictated that the guilty and innocent suspected al-Qaida "thugs" be killed on the spot. It’s a miracle, he’s softened! Mind, I can’t be certain that he is aware of it, you be the judge after viewing the video. He does have a great many other things we ‘should’ do with the living ‘thugs’, none pleasant or lawful, but all contradictory of his original stance and our own policies, but perhaps more satisfying to O’Reilly and other Hawkish conservatives hell-bent on revenge. Anyone can be a ‘thug’ in O’Reilly world, what better way to foment an al-Qaida recruitment center than punishing the innocent. Unfortunately, we’ve spent our money on weapons, and there is no logic meter invented to anualyze O’Reilly’s contradictions. It’s also a pity the word thug in this case, doesn’t define lawless and thoughtless Fox News big mouths.

Silver: Rex W Tillerson, Chairman and CEO of Exxon Mobil. Swinging much power and money, Tillerson donates very big bucks to the National Center for Public Policy Research, an impressive name for a fact-free ultra-conservative ‘think
tank,’in this case a true oxymoron. President Obama’s unequivocal stand on the missed dots by Intelligence and dedication of funds and cooperation between agencies didn’t happen in conservative land. Watch their authoritative
announcement, picked up by Fox News and other reliable sources. Despite official assurances no money will be diverted, they tell you just where the money will really go as terrorists overrun our country! No sneaky Polar Bear will go
unwatched.

Bronze: Chris Meyers of Fox Sports. Meyers has a flare for the dramatic, and a desire to plant meaning into his reports that is far afield of most boring announcers who merely tell you what happened and a few statistics. Meyers may not live down his Amsterdam airport security reference, or his recent exuberant commentary on the Orange Bowl.