WASHINGTON – Though the airwaves preceding the election were rife with talk of Al Qaeda leader Usama bin Laden (search), the management of the war in Iraq, job creation and even the so-called legions of angry, young voters — it turns out good old “family values” may have been the …
Read More »Backed Out on Baghdad
And now the most captivating two minutes in television, the latest from the wartime grapevine: Missed the Grapevine? Watch it! Backed Out on BaghdadFormer U.N. weapons inspector Scott Ritter has now canceled a planned trip to Baghdad in which he was to advise the Iraqi government on how to avoid …
Read More »Plaza Kid Coming to Broadway, Big Screen
Eloise |Peter Dinklage|Rod Stewart| Eloise, Plaza Kid, Coming to Broadway, Big Screen The most famous fictitious child who ever stayed at the Plaza Hotel is getting her own Broadway show. Eloise, the creation of late author Kay Thompson, is about to have her adventures at the Plaza set to music …
Read More »A Guy with a Heck of A Lot of Nerve…
Editor’s Note: The Talking Points Memo below originally aired on June 16, 2003. Hi, I’m Bill O’Reilly. Thanks for watching us tonight. A guy with a heck of a lot of nerve. That’s the subject of this evening’s Talking Points Memo. Not many Americans have ever heard ofJames Ziglar (search), …
Read More »CNN Withholds Information About Iraq
And now the most telling two minutes in television, the latest from the wartime grapevine: FOX Fans: Missed the Grapevine? Watch it in the Screening Room! Executive Decisions A senior CNN executive is acknowledging today that his network deliberately withheld what it knew about the horrors of Saddam Hussein’s Iraq …
Read More »Be Careful Who You Associate With…
Hi, I’m Bill O’Reilly. Thank you for watching us tonight. Be careful who you associate with. That is the subject of this evening’s Talking Points Memo. In my new book Who’s Looking Out for You, which I’ll tell you about tomorrow, I describe how knowing what kind of people you …
Read More »House Members Make Go at Senate Seats
WASHINGTON – Leaving the relatively comfortable confines of a House seat to run against a congressional colleague in the Senate is no easy decision to make, but the rewards can be plenty, and several members will try to make the leap in 2004. “It’s a big deal for House members …
Read More »Should Americans Boycott French Products?
To watch “The Talking Points Memo” in the Screening Room click here. O’REILLY: Hi, I’m Bill O’Reilly, reporting all this week from Los Angeles. Thanks for watching tonight. We’re out here to get a feeling for the war from the west coast, and opinions are flying around like crazy. One …
Read More »American First, Journalist Second
I knew this was bound to happen: An irate journalism professor calling me a disgrace to my profession. Since my response is not polite, I won’t use this guy’s name. But I will tell you he teaches at an Ivy League school. Now, let me quote: “Mr. Cavuto, please remember …
Read More »Hillary's Book Party: Swollen Hands and Infidels
Hillary’s Book Party |Mariah and Derek | Vandrossand Lennox |Dan Rather’s PR Gal Hillary’s Book Party: Swollen Hands and Infidels Senator Hillary Clinton got the rock-star treatment last night at the swanky Four Seasons restaurant. Simon & Schuster, her publisher, took the place over to celebrate the monumental success of …
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