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The Man Who Would Not Shut Up: The Rise of Bill O'Reilly
The Man Who Would Not Shut Up: The Rise of Bill O'Reilly

$15.95
A quick read for O'Reily fans and non fans. Tells you how O'Riely rose and stayed on the top: persistance, talent and good timing.
The No Spin Zone: Confrontations with the Powerful and Famous in America
The No Spin Zone: Confrontations with the Powerful and Famous in America

$14.00
I have to say, it does not surprise me that this book has received such poor reviews on Amazon. I wouldn't expect a liberal reader to finish the entire book and say to themselves, "What a good read!" This book will excite and fire up conservatives and make liberal throw up in their mouthes (most likely, I can't really say for sure as I don't know any liberals who have read this book). O'Reilly prefaces his debates with the statement, "There is usually a loser in the No Spin Zone and somtime's it's me." This is Bill O'Reilly's book and he's going to but whatever he wants in it, in fact he says just that. He does offer a lot of interesting notes about Al Sharpton's rise to power and tax evasion, Jesse Jackson's buisness techniques, and former president Bill Clinton's colorful past. A lot of the evidence O'Reilly offers is very slanted against his opponents, and yet it's hard to deny some of the points he makes. O'Reilly's personality will turn people who disagree with him away and most likely cause them to discount any of his arguements. He fails to let the evidence speak for itself sometimes. I would not say conversion is the objective of this book, although I think O'Reilly would like to think he's reaching some of his left-wing counterparts.
All in all, I enjoyed the book more than I thought I would. It only took me two days to read, and now I'm writing this review.
The O'Reilly Factor: The Good, the Bad, and the Completely Ridiculous in American Life
The O'Reilly Factor: The Good, the Bad, and the Completely Ridiculous in American Life

$14.99
Another set of vignettes where O'Reilly sounds off. As with his other books, you either like him or hate him. I do not always agree with him, but he does make several good points. Most liberals will disregard anything he says but most conservatives will nod in agreement.
Who's Looking Out for You?
Who's Looking Out for You?

$14.99
People hate O'Reilly because he says it how it is, and people don't like that! Since when is having morals and values radical? No matter what anyone says..."THINGS WILL NOT GET BETTER"! I love it that O'reilly socks it to them, and makes them squirm! Nice!!

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