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The O'Reilly Factor

The O'Reilly Factor

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: O'Rielly, please take care of your hearing
Review: I was devestated when Rush Limbaugh's show was taken off the air, but then along came O'Rielly to fill the gap. We have all grown to love the non-stop sound of your loud voice and exaggerated inflections and your self-satisfied demeanor, as we loved all those traits in the great Limbaugh.

But O'Rielly, please take note of what happened to Limbaugh. That non-stop, loud yakkety-yakkety-yakkety-yakkety-yak is going to result in permanent hearing loss, and you will never be able to bask in the glorious sound of your own voice again. So you may want to take a breath here and there and moderate the air-flow over those majestic vocal chords of yours. We all want you to take care of yourself, O'Rielly.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: 14-year old who loved it!
Review: I was 14 when i read this book and it kept my interest well. It had a good blend of comedy and seriousness. The one thing I disliked was some of the long and winding this-was-my-life! parts.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great reading!
Review: If you enjoy Bill O'Reilly's "The O'Reilly Factor" on television, you'll enjoy reading this book. It is very easy reading. I didn't want to put it down. He speaks in layman's terms and covers many facets of the news, throwing in his views (of course). He really gets you thinking on both sides of the topic and has a way of persuading you to agree with his views. He gets you to open your eyes and see the picture.

I love his style of writing. It's more like a discussion than a narrative documentary. I look forward to reading other books of his.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: The Factor in print
Review: There's something reassuring about Bill O'Reilly on his Fox News show, The O'Reilly Factor. He views things in black or white, right or wrong, with little in-between. You know where you stand with him - whether you agree or disagree. There's no beating around the bush.

His book is much in the same vein, except with personal history and opinions thrown in.

Some of his rants are hard to swallow, especially if you fit into one of the categories he's ranting about. For instance, I drive an SUV and had to roll my eyes at his comments about SUV drivers.

He repeatedly throws about his working-class parentage and background. I have read somewhere about how many millions he makes at Fox News as well as his going price for being a keynote speaker. The guy is raking it in now, so the working-class hero stuff gets old fast.

However, he's worked hard to get where he is - so more power to him.

As for the book, if you enjoy his show, you'll get a kick out of the book, too.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: good stuff
Review: Finally there is a person on t.v. that interviews without someone or something to appease..Thank You, Bill.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Interesting opinionated book
Review: This book would be for anyone who is not a die hard conservative or die hard liberal O'Reilly has views on both sides the most interesting of which is the "class" factor of which I had not thought much about until now and it does turn out to be true very few of us really move up in station from where we grew up we are used to the foods, sights and sounds of our younger years and like to be surrounded by those today I will say I agree with most of the points in the book but I am sure some will disagree with most points overall a good book for those interested in the news or American Life

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: O'Reilly is one of the most important media figures ever!
Review: I love this man's work. I regulary watch the O'Reilly factor and bought this book when it was released. O'Reilly is just the kind of person Americans need in journalism. Since he is a political analyst and not an unbiased journalist, O'Reilly actually gives opinions on moral and social issues. His down to earth diction and moral common sense harkens back to the days of Thomas Paine. Keep it up O'Reilly, your effort has made this book a must read.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: O'Reilly Going Strong.
Review: I'm a big fan and supporter of Bill O'Reilly and his Factor show at Fox News, and reading this book was a great opportunity to get a better feel for the person behind the camera. The book is done in a similar format to the show with short and to the point narratives that takes on opposing views head on. The authors guides the reader through his upbringing and career development, and offers great insights and advice regard work, family and how to be a good hardworking standup citizen in general. Sometimes he might seem a bit to perfect/wholesome, but Bill is actually pretty good when it comes to not taking himself too seriously -- see the double date with Donald Trump as an example. Overall a great read that can be truly recommended.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The O'Reilly Factor
Review: Very Enjoyable book if you are moderate Middle of the Road to Conservative with the extra Common Sense Gene! If you are Ted Kennedy or Hillary Clinton you will probably whine just a little more than normal if you even finish the book. Bill pulls no punches and speaks the truth.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Uh excuse me sir would you please let me finish my sentence.
Review: Uh excuse me sir may I go on, and then you can talk. What i was about to say before I was so maliciously interupted was that welfare moms are simply unacceptable, they take and they take and they take and what they give back are three kids named tyrone holding up respectable businesses for dope money.If thats what Thomas Jefferson meant by a democracy then gang we're all in for the long haul, hey i'm just tellin it strait without all the hoity-toity liberal secondary education spiel.


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