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"When Bill O’Reilly put Alex Jones‘ face next to the words “HATE SPEECH” in the opening of his show last night, he had to be expecting an impassioned response from the radio host. Jones did not disappoint today, calling O’Reilly a “bully punk” and challenging him to a pay-per-view boxing match. “I’d like to get in a boxing ring with Bill O’Reilly,” Jones said, after accusing him of taking his words out of context on his show Wednesday night. “I challenge you to a pay-per-view boxing match. You think you’re so tough?” Jones accused O’Reilly of trying to intimidate his guests by turning their microphones off and pointing his finger in their faces. “You big, fat bully!” he exclaimed."
"When Bill O’Reilly put Alex Jones‘ face next to the words “HATE SPEECH” in the opening of his show last night, he had to be expecting an impassioned response from the radio host. Jones did not disappoint today, calling O’Reilly a “bully punk” and challenging him to a pay-per-view boxing match. “I’d like to get in a boxing ring with Bill O’Reilly,” Jones said, after accusing him of taking his words out of context on his show Wednesday night. “I challenge you to a pay-per-view boxing match. You think you’re so tough?” Jones accused O’Reilly of trying to intimidate his guests by turning their microphones off and pointing his finger in their faces. “You big, fat bully!” he exclaimed."
"When Bill O’Reilly put Alex Jones‘ face next to the words “HATE SPEECH” in the opening of his show last night, he had to be expecting an impassioned response from the radio host. Jones did not disappoint today, calling O’Reilly a “bully punk” and challenging him to a pay-per-view boxing match. “I’d like to get in a boxing ring with Bill O’Reilly,” Jones said, after accusing him of taking his words out of context on his show Wednesday night. “I challenge you to a pay-per-view boxing match. You think you’re so tough?” Jones accused O’Reilly of trying to intimidate his guests by turning their microphones off and pointing his finger in their faces. “You big, fat bully!” he exclaimed."
That was a cheap shot by O'Reilly. I quit watching him a long time ago. Wish more people would follow suit, and see that he's just a hack for the system.
Lou Dobbs is the only one worth watching on Fox. or Stossel on Thurs.
"When Bill O’Reilly put Alex Jones‘ face next to the words “HATE SPEECH” in the opening of his show last night, he had to be expecting an impassioned response from the radio host. Jones did not disappoint today, calling O’Reilly a “bully punk” and challenging him to a pay-per-view boxing match. “I’d like to get in a boxing ring with Bill O’Reilly,” Jones said, after accusing him of taking his words out of context on his show Wednesday night. “I challenge you to a pay-per-view boxing match. You think you’re so tough?” Jones accused O’Reilly of trying to intimidate his guests by turning their microphones off and pointing his finger in their faces. “You big, fat bully!” he exclaimed."
Alex Jones is such a funny person! Just kidding. There is actually a lot of hate speech associated with him. He doesn't seem to be that mature. As soon as someone calls him out on some of the stuff he says he goes off the handle like this. then when they continue to criticize him for what he says he calls the person a bully or makes mocking impressions of the people like he did with Piers Morgan. I think one thing both parties might be able to agree on is that people like Alex Jones are stupid. (Excuse me for saying that.)
I do have to hand it to Mr. Jones though, at least he isn't only attacking the left.
What would be really funny is if Mr. Jones ran for president and, as a joke, we all elected him. (Then again, he might decide to put someone like David Icke or the guy who created the Zeitgeist movie in the Cabinet *shudders*) Maybe that way he can finally see what so called "evil" is lurking in the government and find out for himself how things are really run. It could get funnier still when his own loyal radio listeners start saying the same things he has been saying about other politicians.
In all honesty, I would be interesting to see what would happen if one of our presidents was a conspiracy theorist.
Anyway, weird fantasies aside, people like him aren't helping.
That was a cheap shot by O'Reilly. I quit watching him a long time ago. Wish more people would follow suit, and see that he's just a hack for the system.
Lou Dobbs is the only one worth watching on Fox. or Stossel on Thurs.
I agree, all of the right wing media is insane, and lately they are starting to turn on each other
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