Golden Award winner Bill O’Reilly and his cast of loyal Fox friendly dolts strike back when when Senator Coburn rightly spanked him for leading many including an Oklahoma woman to believe that they face punishment, including fines and jail if they do not purchase health care coverage under the new plan. What follows is a long list of such lovelies as Dick Morris, O’Reilly, Andrew Napolitano, Bill Oh, Sean Hannity, Glenn Beck, and did I mention Bill O’Reilly? O’Reilly maintains that never have such claims been made on Fox News – ever!
There’s just the little matter of a few videos, perhaps most humorous, one where O’Reilly is a guest, making the scare statements. Of course he’d lie to you, but where do the lies stop and simple carelessness begin? He can simply assume that most viewers won’t bother to do a simple search, and as we see far too often, believe what comes out of his big mouth!
Silver: Sean Hannity, who shares his number one fear with us! Oddly, it sounds as though we’ve lived through it already, though he feels that President Obama may become the
character loosely described below:
1. Felt that only conservatives have a monopoly on the truth.
2. Suppressed dissent and disagreement from moderates and liberals.
3. Tried to purge moderates and liberals who disagreed with him from the party.
4. Was an Isolationist who felt that he could do whatever he pleased and face no consequences. So far, neither he nor his partner in crime, Cheney CEO of Halliburton, KBR and other interests have faced the slightest inconvenience. It is a quick trip via deja-vu to a memorable eight year stretch, when Hannity expresses his fears about Neville Chamberlain!
Bronze: Orly Taitz...It’s a red-letter day for Bronze winners, when Birther Orly Taitz receives regrets from zany, wacky, ‘out there’ Teabagger, founder Bridget Melson!
Taitz was to do a bit of speechifyin’ at a Pleasanton, CA Tea Party convention, until Melson and associates received calls and complaints from candidates who must be undergoing
another sea-change in public perception, stating that Taitz "is not what the T.P. is about!