Hi, I’m Bill O’Reilly. Thanks for watching us tonight. “The Factor” begins election coverage.That is the subject of this evening’s “Talking Points Memo.” As we did with the Iraq war, we will provide you with the absolute best election coverage for the next four months because just the facts will …
Read More »The Rule Not the Exception
I was kind of done yapping about my book “More Than Money” — even though I’ve been delighted by the wonderful cards, letters and e-mails I continue getting from so many of you on it becoming a New York Times best-seller — that is, until I received this particular e-mail …
Read More »Rallying to Return
The latest from the Political Grapevine: Rallying to ReturnRiot police in the Philippines were called to the country’s presidential palace today where more than 200 Filipinos protested the situation in Iraq. This after 3,000 Filipinos marched last week. Thing is, Filipinos weren’t protesting to stay out of Iraq. They were …
Read More »Bias Is Alive and Well
Every time people tell me there’s no media bias, I usestories such as mine on Jimmy Carter to illustrate just the opposite. The official media loves Carter and some have dumped on me for not sharing that love. That’s fine. But here’s what isn’t: Pretending you’re serving your readers or …
Read More »Some Big-Time Support for Kofi Annan…
Some big-time support for [U.N. Secretary General] Kofi Annan, that is the subject of this evening’s “Talking Points Memo.” Are you ready for this? The Bush administration doesn’t want the U.N. chief to resign. Ambassador John Danforth (search) says, “We, America, are expressing confidence in the Secretary-General and in his …
Read More »Road Rules
You know the great thing about my book tour? I’ve been able to take my show on the road. To get out of New York, which is a perfectly great place, and meet a lot of great people from a lot of other great places. I recommend it heartily. I …
Read More »Stenholm v. Neugebauer: Veteran-Newcomer Challenge
WASHINGTON – Like the 1956 movie “Giant”—which featured a hardworking, oil-rich west Texas, with its big sky country and long stretches of sun-scorched earth—the new 19th Congressional District promises to serve up a titan of a race this November. Two incumbents—Democratic 12-term Rep. Charles Stenholm (search)and Republican freshman lawmaker Randy …
Read More »Oscarmania: 'Rings,' Renee, Robbins and More
Oscarmania | Doris Troy Oscarmania: Rings, Renée, Robbins and More It’s not the greatest year for the Oscars. Good movies, but not great ones, fill the landscape. “The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King” has such a “Titanic”-like lock on the outcome that maybe it all seems …
Read More »Former Aide in Memo Leak Seeks Probe of Dems
WASHINGTON – Atop Senate attorney who resigned under pressurethis month following a controversial leak inquiry says he will continue to bring attention to the Democratic memos at the heart of the investigation despite focus on the questionable acquisition of the documents. Manuel Miranda (search), who worked for Senate Majority Leader …
Read More »The Other Man
Dear Viewers, Tuesday night’s interview withMichael Bergin (search), author of “The Other Man” generated many e-mails. What was unusual is that so many e-mails arrived even before I did the interview. The pre-interview e-mails were uniformly the same: all essentially calling Michael Bergin a cad. The e-mails after the interview …
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