Here's an old clip of Bill O'Reilly way before he was hired by FOX News, going crazy on the set of 'Inside Edition', with comments by Keith Olbermann. Bill had hair then!
Bill O'Reilly going ballistic!
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I aways figured Comcast was right wing when they moved MSNBC (and Olbermann) to an upper pay tier on their schedule in Portland, Oregon. But now here's proof of their bias. The Comcast Network just fired a Boston television host for dissing Bill O'Reilly. I'm REALLY beginning hate that guy!
http://www.nbc30.com/entertainment/16362003/detail.html
http://www.nbc30.com/entertainment/16362003/detail.html
I'm not sure Comcast is \"right wing\" as much as they will appeal to any group that shares their stance on defeating net neutrality and giving them more power. It just so happens that more pro-business Republicans are for that viewpoint than Democrats, though it is a fairly bipartisan view to maintain net neutrality.
That said, even though I like MSNBC the most of the cable news networks and like watching Olbermann et al, they are the odd-man-out. CNN, as clunky as it is, is a staple. FOX News, the conservatives will throw up their arms in disgust and call you a bleeding heart liberal if you get rid of it. MSNBC is in many ways a \"more liberal\" CNN, which many already consider liberal, so it's redundant.
By the way, for more O'Reilly fun, watch him try to be hip talking about Nintendo in 1988:
That said, even though I like MSNBC the most of the cable news networks and like watching Olbermann et al, they are the odd-man-out. CNN, as clunky as it is, is a staple. FOX News, the conservatives will throw up their arms in disgust and call you a bleeding heart liberal if you get rid of it. MSNBC is in many ways a \"more liberal\" CNN, which many already consider liberal, so it's redundant.
By the way, for more O'Reilly fun, watch him try to be hip talking about Nintendo in 1988: