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Posted by Jim Hoft on Thursday, February 18, 2010, 8:13 PM

Bill O’Reilly interviewed Stewart Rhodes, the founder of the Oathkeepers, tonight. During their discussion O’Reilly supported gun confiscation during hurricanes. He told the Oathkeeper that his views on the Second Amendment were “extreme.” Bill O’Reilly stated clearly that any mayor – such as in New Orleans after Katrina – had a perfect right to confiscate guns because they had to maintain “control.”
Huh?

Last I checked, the Second Amendment doesn’t mention anything about severe storms.

For the record, I support Bill O’Reilly on several of his positions. Not this one.

More… Glenn Reynolds added:  That’s funny. O’Reilly calls the opposing position “extreme,” but such gun confiscation is illegal under federal statute, and as a matter of constitutional law; in fact, the city of New Orleans lost a lawsuit over gun confiscation during Katrina. But then, O’Reilly’s no libertarian, to put things mildly. And he’s consistently weak on the law, also to put things mildly. Still, he should have been better briefed for this show, as he came across looking like a fool, and making his “extreme” guest look sober and well-informed by comparison.

120 Comments

    JoNo Gravatar
    February 18th, 2010 | 8:15 pm | #1

    Like Rosie O’Donnell who is anti-guns has her house and person guarded by gun-toting security. Such frauds.

    serfer62No Gravatar
    February 18th, 2010 | 8:16 pm | #2

    .
    err, what secound amendment?

    SaintNo Gravatar
    February 18th, 2010 | 8:17 pm | #3

    Its during an emergency you would need your weapons most, right? Oh well, its a good thing criminals follow the law.

    chillguy33No Gravatar
    February 18th, 2010 | 8:27 pm | #4

    O’Reilly is a compleat moron.

    He claimed to be at one time a “man OF all seasons.” Now he claims to be a “simple man.”

    What a jerk.

    AnnekeNo Gravatar
    February 18th, 2010 | 8:29 pm | #5

    Yep, the spin stops here. Unbelievable.

    PeggyNo Gravatar
    February 18th, 2010 | 8:29 pm | #6

    O’Reilly is not a consertative. He’s anti business populist.

    gjbuilderNo Gravatar
    February 18th, 2010 | 8:30 pm | #7

    I had to turn the show off after the pompous ass O’Reilly spouted this nonsense. He tries too hard to be fair and balanced, and misses the mark repeatedly.

    The background footage showed an old lady being roughed up by the NOPD, taking away her defensive weapon, and the fool O’Reilly claims it is justified!

    I’ve got to stop leaving Fox run through the evening. Bill O has jumped the shark for me, and Hannity is close behind considering the RINO after RINO he has as guests. Hell, I’ve been enjoying Greta’s show more, since she’s gone PUMA.

    AuntieMadderNo Gravatar
    February 18th, 2010 | 8:31 pm | #8

    O’Reilly came across as a mouthpiece for The Man. What a sellout.

    ar05075No Gravatar
    February 18th, 2010 | 8:32 pm | #9

    Buck you Fill, you’ve lost your mucking find.!!!!

    flyoverlandNo Gravatar
    February 18th, 2010 | 8:36 pm | #10

    What part of you can’t suspend the constitution does this guy not understand?

    BasilNo Gravatar
    February 18th, 2010 | 8:37 pm | #11

    “A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed, unless a really bad storm hits”

    SlappyNo Gravatar
    February 18th, 2010 | 8:40 pm | #12

    Peggy
    February 18th, 2010 | 8:29 pm | #6

    O’Reilly is not a conservative. He’s anti business populist.

    Exactly. You hit the nail right on the head.

    Apparently in O’Reilly’s world, the U.S. Constitution can be suspended when the government feels it is necessary. That’s terrific. That power would never be abused. How is it ever justified to confiscate guns from law-abiding citizens? Once again, O’Reilly is another moron that never makes the distinction between criminals and law-abiding gun owners. They conflate the two groups and it is an insult to those of us that are legal gun owners that want to protect ourselves and our families from scumbags.

    FinncrispNo Gravatar
    February 18th, 2010 | 8:40 pm | #13

    Below my comments to Bill over the last two days. Ditto on the gun business- was very lame.

    Bill – I would like to point out that the America that you describe in Bold Fresh no longer exists; Your attempt to marginalize the Tea Party movement is right out of Keith Oberman’s play book – did you lose yours while out in la-la land?

    Lighten up on the cold medicine – it is clouding your thinking.

    Bill – That was a worthless segment with the Southern Poverty Law stooge. If you think he has any information of value concerning the “true nature” of the tea party movement -wake up!

    If you think inviting some fringe group that will “expose” something sinister about the tea party movement is good journalism -grow up!

    If you had only bothered to spend some time with the Tea Party folks in Washington – heck there were 2 Million there that one day last fall (that you INCORRECTLY reported as 70,000). You really could have learned a lot, first hand, and would not be flailing away and gaining no understanding – wise up!

    DanielNo Gravatar
    February 18th, 2010 | 8:41 pm | #14

    Another waste of a human mind in front of a camera.

    Now where have I seen that before?

    The Hayride » Bill O’Reilly Isn’t Big On The 2nd Amendment
    February 18th, 2010 | 8:43 pm | #15

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    DaMavNo Gravatar
    February 18th, 2010 | 8:46 pm | #16

    What a stupid statement by O’Reilly. Just plain dumb.

    What happened in New Orleans was an outrage. The whole point is, if a state of anarchy exists, I want my guns and I want my law abiding neighbors with guns to have their guns too. By taking the guns away from law abiding Americans the cops in NO made the situation worse. How can you protect yourself against the roving criminals if the cops take your guns?

    Floyd LooneyNo Gravatar
    February 18th, 2010 | 8:46 pm | #17

    I’m sorry Bill, your show has been suspended due to the War on Childhood Obesity. Can’t be helped, there is a war going on afterall.

    The first amendment is as safe as the second.

    DaveNo Gravatar
    February 18th, 2010 | 8:47 pm | #18

    Perhaps Bill O’Reilly would then agree that if the federal government has the right to suspend the Second Amendment during weather emergencies – then they would also have the right to suspend the First Amendment as well – and the Fifth Amendment as well – heck, then all of them should be suspended as well – who needs a Bill of Rights when the weather turns ugly?

    SlappyNo Gravatar
    February 18th, 2010 | 8:48 pm | #19

    Basil
    February 18th, 2010 | 8:37 pm | #11

    “A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed, unless a really bad storm hits”

    OK, that made me laugh. :)

    I guess the Founding Fathers simply forgot to include that language in the Second Amendment. While we’re at it, let’s “correct” the Second Amendment and also add the language about having your firearms confiscated when your home sports team loses a big game. After all, that’s a pretty emotional moment for some sports fans who happen to be gun owners, too, so mayors from those cities whose teams lost should have the ability to do that. Right O’Reilly?

    Hey, like Billy Boy, I’m just looking out for the regular folks. What a phony dolt he is.

    wanumbaNo Gravatar
    February 18th, 2010 | 8:49 pm | #20

    May we review that store video of New Orleans police officers blithely pushing their shopping carts down the aisles in placid looting mode?

    May we note that NYPD, on 9/11 in New York City with no warning, devastation literally raining down on people’s heads, and a sizeable percentage of their officers along with firefighters just GONE in hardly more than a blink of an eye, did not engage in such pathetic behavior?

    In a place as badly run FOR YEARS as New Orleans, the police department was full of incompetent crony hires, not professional career people. A week’s warning and the city leadership dithered and did nothing. The criminal behavior of a part of the police department was just one of many proofs of a general mismanagement. In contrast, the professionalism of the NYPD was precisely because of YEARS of good management.

    So, certain parts of New Orleans were teetering at the edge of anarchy because the mayor bungled his duty in what should be charged as criminal negligence, and the failed city government decided to disarm the lawful public instead of going after the miscreants, who included POLICE.

    In ANY general crisis, even with a good department, the police are LESS likely to be able to respond because they are being stretched beyond normal conditions. With piss-poor policing, the trouble is compounded. An armed public is a self-defending public.

    SmartyMartyNo Gravatar
    February 18th, 2010 | 8:50 pm | #21

    Perhaps the rise of Glenn Beck will rid us of this pompous putz.

    Jayne on the left coastNo Gravatar
    February 18th, 2010 | 8:53 pm | #22

    I stopped watching BOR years ago. He is a pompous fool.

    pamlinsonNo Gravatar
    February 18th, 2010 | 8:57 pm | #23

    After all this time O’Reilly still hasn’t awakened from his coma to see what these traitorous, communists are up to. Too much damage has been done to this country to watch him ride the fence every night. You better wake up O’Reilly and take a stand one side or the other.

    BlogDogNo Gravatar
    February 18th, 2010 | 8:57 pm | #24

    Billy O has been losing for a while now. When he started blaming the oil producing companies for the “plight of the consumer,” I knew he was, as the Brits say, “past it.”

    PixelkillerNo Gravatar
    February 18th, 2010 | 9:02 pm | #25

    I wonder what he’d say if some state or local government suspended the 1st amendment during an emergency?
    (He’d pass a brick!)

    JoanneNo Gravatar
    February 18th, 2010 | 9:07 pm | #26

    O’Reilly’s position is the position that is extreme, thinking that Americans should all be disarmed if the government hired police, etc. can’t get the population under control. What about the decent people they disarm before the rotters are disarmed? What are the decent people suppose to do in the interim to protect themselves and their property, while the rotters are still armed? O’Reilly is a bonehead.

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    February 18th, 2010 | 9:10 pm | #27

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    jjjjjjjjjNo Gravatar
    February 18th, 2010 | 9:12 pm | #28

    even if people agree with the Oath Keepers I would suggest not signing things(Why out yourself so the govt. can take preventive measures against you?), just stay under the radar and when the time comes just do the right thing..

    Auntie EmNo Gravatar
    February 18th, 2010 | 9:17 pm | #29

    O’Reilly needs to stick to reporting on his ratings. The pompous windbag schtick is getting annoying.

    If we wanted to push him into the psyche ward, we could boycott his show for a week.

    DellNo Gravatar
    February 18th, 2010 | 9:17 pm | #30

    wanumba
    February 18th, 2010 | 8:49 pm | #20

    That is a great piece of writing, right there!

    Having been involved in law enforcement for 28 years I can assure you that if I was in NO during Katrina (or any time, for that matter!), I would want every weapon I own handy….to protect me from the outlaws and the COPS. The street cops there are among the worst I’ve ever seen anywhere in the country.

    ar05075No Gravatar
    February 18th, 2010 | 9:18 pm | #31

    Bill….looks like your the ‘pinhead’ this week.

    DellNo Gravatar
    February 18th, 2010 | 9:19 pm | #32

    Oh…and to stay OT.

    Bill “O” is a total PINHEAD on this one.

    AuntieMadderNo Gravatar
    February 18th, 2010 | 9:24 pm | #33

    Still, he should have been better briefed for this show, as he came across looking like a fool, and making his “extreme” guest look sober and well-informed by comparison.

    I’m glad “extreme” is in quotes because there’s nothing extreme about Oath Keepers or its founder, Stuart.* Nor is Stuart ill-informed. So, O’Reilly didn’t make Stuart look well-informed;he only revealed how libtarded he is…with or without comparison to anyone else.

    Regarding Oath Keepers’ connection to the Tea Party, they’ve been speaking, by invitation, at Tea Party rallies/protests around the country since the first Tea Party protests last April. I haven’t visited their site in a few months, so maybe the Tea Partiers have been distancing themselves from Oath Keepers and I just don’t know about it yet. It seems plausible, though, as it appears the Tea Party is being swallowed up or hijacked, whichever you prefer, by the GOP.

    If you want to learn about how not radical the Oath Keepers are, their website is Oath Keepers dot org.

    *No, I’m not on first name basis with the man. Just can’t remember his last name at the moment.

    BruceNo Gravatar
    February 18th, 2010 | 9:31 pm | #34

    As if the NOLA police disarmed any of those looting and rioting gang members. What a blathering clambag.

    AuntieMadderNo Gravatar
    February 18th, 2010 | 9:32 pm | #35

    SmartyMarty
    February 18th, 2010 | 8:50 pm | #21

    Perhaps the rise of Glenn Beck will rid us of this pompous putz.

    Speaking of pompous putzes, Beck warned the Tea Partiers to distance themselves from “birthers” if they want to be taken seriously. Short memory, there, Beck? The Tea Parties were formed by a bunch of people who were tired of not being taken seriously.

    Apparently, Beck’s another who erroneously thinks the Tea Partiers need guidance or leadership from someone with a name, or that Tea Party leadership can’t and won’t come from within the movement itself. If or how the Tea Partiers deal with “birthers” is up to them, not up to Beck (or O’Reilly, or the GOP, or even Sarah Palin).

    Kenny SolomonNo Gravatar
    February 18th, 2010 | 9:35 pm | #36

    Molon Labe, Mr. O’Reilly (or anyone else)……. Molon Labe.

    Kenny Solomon
    Typical, bitter, Jewish, God-clinging, gun owner and barking-mad insane NASCAR fan.

    RobertNo Gravatar
    February 18th, 2010 | 9:37 pm | #37

    Bill O’libtard.

    HammertymeNo Gravatar
    February 18th, 2010 | 9:41 pm | #38

    Oh the leprechaun is always after me lucky charms and me guns now.

    Charlie GibsonNo Gravatar
    February 18th, 2010 | 9:44 pm | #39

    Second Amendment? Never heard of it.

    Mitchell BlattNo Gravatar
    February 18th, 2010 | 9:57 pm | #40

    Um, you might remember during Katrina, people were looting stores and shooting at the military.

    I guess I should ask why you support that?

    Also, the Oathkeepers think that no gun laws should be allowed. That’s extremist. Most Americans (rightfully) think that limited gun control laws should be enacted.

    Finally, you are unable to deal with alternative views. You’re kind of like a communist. Whenever someone disagrees with them, you think that they shouldn’t express their opinions and that they should have some kind of Maoist criticism period. As in this post.

    Corporal VereNo Gravatar
    February 18th, 2010 | 9:58 pm | #41

    Bill isn’t as smart as he thinks he is.

    Nor is he as courageous nor as fair nor as balanced.

    He wants ratings. He got to interview Obama and threw him cream puffs.

    Review O’Rs interviews of Obama and Palin. Then, imagine he uses the same question on the kommie kleptocrat.

    Only reasons to watch are Dennis Miller, Bernie Goldberg, and the blonds.

    archer52No Gravatar
    February 18th, 2010 | 9:58 pm | #42

    Bill has long ago lost my respect, as he dances on the head of a pin too many times. He tries to please both sides and ends up angering both.

    He is also far more moderate than you might imagine, and this is an example. How does he expect people to protect themselves in an environment where the police have disappeared?

    He’s an idiot.

    retire05No Gravatar
    February 18th, 2010 | 9:58 pm | #43

    It has become pretty apparent that Bill O has taken a more liberal stance. He seemed surprised that the Oath Keepers were ALL current, or former military and law enforcement officers.

    But then, when he had that communist from the Southern Poverty Law Center on last night, I just about dropped my jaw. Who was the SPLC’s first president? None other than the hater, Julian Bond.

    But back to B O’R. He has been trying to defend the idiot in the Oval Office lately, without much success. And he has been really talking about the Tea Party a lot and not all of it has been good, matter of fact, most of it is not good.\

    I think B O’R is intimidated by the numbers Glen Beck is getting and Beck is not even on during prime time.

    Someone should ask B O’R how it feels to no longer be top dog.

    SpikeNo Gravatar
    February 18th, 2010 | 9:59 pm | #44

    Bill O’riely is a big lefty asskisser with his phony “no spin zone” bullcrap!

    MarshNo Gravatar
    February 18th, 2010 | 10:02 pm | #45

    During a natural disaster or a loss of law and order is when you need a self-defense tool like a firearm the most. The dregs of society always use natural disasters or some kind of other upheavel as an excuse to riot and do all kinds of evil to innocent civilians. It’s common sense really. Disarming the citizens of New Orleans was one of many horrendous mistakes made by the mayor – almost all of which got blamed on Bush.

    Mitchell BlattNo Gravatar
    February 18th, 2010 | 10:02 pm | #46

    That guy is crazy: He thought we’d be placed under martial law, then he used Katrina as an example.

    Katrina was an exception: It was a shooting and looting rampage.

    It’s not like people are gonna be disarmed in real life. Hurricanes don’t strike in Nebraska, you moron.

    AuntieMadderNo Gravatar
    February 18th, 2010 | 10:13 pm | #47

    Mitchell Blatt
    February 18th, 2010 | 9:57 pm | #40

    Are you addressing me? If not, then good. If so, then go read what the Oath Keepers are about from the Oath Keepers themselves and then get back with me because nothing you’ve posted about them here so far is true. Idiot.

    Nathan R. JessupNo Gravatar
    February 18th, 2010 | 10:22 pm | #48

    While I am not ready to throw Bill completely under the bus, he did get this one wrong and I think he knew it. As the discussion progressed, Bill seemed less confident in his argument.

    What concerns me most about today’s society, not just Bill’s argument, is the suggestion that COMPLETE adherence to the Constitution is extreme. Society seems to have bought into the fact that principles ought be modernized in some way to “fit” current times; this notion is not only absurd, it’s extremely dangerous.

    Men and women of character need not worry about difficult decisions in life; principles are their guide. Character is revealed by the decision to trust in principle. Our Constitution along with the 2nd amendment, are not meant for personal interpretation.

    Finally, Bill referenced looters who were armed; not only should these criminals have their weapons taken, they should be arrested. However, I fail to see how criminals have any connection to to the rights of abiding citizens OR the need to “bend” the Constitution?

    You are a bright guy Bill, take a mulligan on this one…

    Nathan R. Jessup
    http://www.the-raw-deal.com

    cbinfluxNo Gravatar
    February 18th, 2010 | 10:27 pm | #49

    Bill has been a painful bloviator for some years now. It seems the only way he can converse is by talking over the guests that he invited.

    Nathan R. JessupNo Gravatar
    February 18th, 2010 | 10:27 pm | #50

    @Bitchell Mlatt

    “Katrina was an exception: It was a shooting and looting rampage.

    It’s not like people are gonna be disarmed in real life. Hurricanes don’t strike in Nebraska, you moron.”

    Katrina was an exception to what? I hate to use your words but I would argue it is you, the moron for thinking there are exceptions to the Constitution. Did I miss your point perhaps? Please explain the “exception”.

    Nathan R. Jessup
    http://www.the-raw-deal.com

    algieNo Gravatar
    February 18th, 2010 | 10:31 pm | #51

    Mr. O’Reilly the situation during Katrina
    is exactly one of the reasons for the Second
    Amendment. Roving armed gangs can be only
    partialy controlled be established authority.

    An armed citizenry can do much to help the
    police maintain order. Securing their safety
    in their homes will allow police to patrol
    the streets, and arrest armend looters.

    I’m very very disappointed by your opinion
    in this matter!

    O’Reilly’s Lament

    As a rule you are just not this dumb
    But your statement here left me quite numb
    To take guns away
    As you seem to say
    Means to foolishness you did succumb

    ….uuuu..’o^o’..nn!n….algie
    Illegitimi nOn carborundum

    SM-IllinoisNo Gravatar
    February 18th, 2010 | 10:45 pm | #52

    O’Reilly’s chasing ratings…..trying to cater to the lefties that are running scared. Used to watch him all the time….but can’t take too much of his mealy mouth bs anymore

    C-Christian SoldierNo Gravatar
    February 18th, 2010 | 10:46 pm | #53

    see why I no longer watch bill o’reilly!!!-
    he doesn’t know nor study the Constitution and he is an arrogant _$$-who thinks it’s all about him!!!!
    C-CS

    C-Christian SoldierNo Gravatar
    February 18th, 2010 | 10:49 pm | #54

    BTW-I admire the Oath Keepers- they..
    Write what they believe
    Orally State what they believe and
    They FOLLOW through –even appearing on the awful o’reilly show…
    C-CS

    Militant ConservativeNo Gravatar
    February 18th, 2010 | 10:59 pm | #55

    Twenty thousand plus gun laws on the books. I think that is enough to “regulate” an industry. New Orleans is the reason many STATES passed laws addressing the confiscation of firearms during a natural disaster.
    Social unrest is around the corner due to the finacial meltdown that is coming with hyper inflation. Been telling you to stock up on food,water and guns and ammo. Be prepaired like a good Boy scout. powder is dry.

    P.S. Bill is the pinhead but at least he has little power to write legislation.

    wanumbaNo Gravatar
    February 18th, 2010 | 11:09 pm | #56

    Mitchell Blatt
    February 18th, 2010 | 10:02 pm | #46

    Katrina was an exception: It was a shooting and looting rampage
    ……….
    And why was that?

    New York had worse casualties in less time, no warning and no “shooting and looting” rampage.
    There was no “shooting and looting” rampage in Mississippi next door, and Katrina smashed up thru the entire middle of the state, far more damage throughout than Louisiana endured.

    The New Orleans city mismanagement was pathetic for YEARS before Katrina. It was the city government that put into place the conditions that left them wide open for lawlessness.
    And then that very same INCOMPETENT and CORRUPT city government decided to disarm LAWFUL citizens.

    Surprised they were organized to achieve THAT. They weren’t organized for anything else useful.

    jonyjoe101No Gravatar
    February 18th, 2010 | 11:16 pm | #57

    O’reilly is the liberal we always knew he was. He has become a “loon”, I would watch Olberman before I watch O’reilly again.

    Pastor Manning has been trying to expose O’reilly for months, at first I wasn’t convinced but now it has become clear.

    http://atlah.org/atlahworldwide/?p=1332

    John GarganoNo Gravatar
    February 18th, 2010 | 11:17 pm | #58

    Lets see, there is flood and the crooks are having at it. So Bill O’Reilly says lets round up the guns from the law abiding people so they can be defenseless? He wants to suspend the constitution because of a weather emergency? And what exactly is there to take the place of the constitution in such an occurance?

    Wow! Bill?

    logic101No Gravatar
    February 18th, 2010 | 11:25 pm | #59

    Bill O’Reilly is a passionate believer in the career of Bill O’Reilly, and that’s about it.

    Gee Bill You Are StupidNo Gravatar
    February 18th, 2010 | 11:35 pm | #60

    O’Reilly seems to have accommodated his move to Los Angelos quite well. Next week: taxes are Good.

    Meanwhile, he says when police are ‘no longer in control’, citizens should be disarmed. So for O’Reilly, our right to self-defense depends upon the police state being satisfied with itself and the world at large.

    Meanwhile, that gun-toting guy over there who lives under a bridge/his car/city park doesn’t exist and he won’t ever bother a law-abiding citizen. Even if — whocouldimagethat — the police are no longer in control.

    CharlieNo Gravatar
    February 18th, 2010 | 11:40 pm | #61

    O’Reilly jumps the shark! Fascinating. Utterly fascinating.

    It appears that career politicians and Hollywood actors are not the only clueless persons in our midst.

    Charlie

    Chris VehrNo Gravatar
    February 18th, 2010 | 11:42 pm | #62

    O’Reilly is a blowhard. His opinion of himself is way too high.

    M HufnagleNo Gravatar
    February 19th, 2010 | 1:27 am | #63

    Well, once again the left is showing their belief that military, ex-military, and law enforcement officers that believe the constitution is the law of the land are domestic subversives. If you look at the oath taken by military folks upon enlistment they are required to disobey any unlawful orders. I believe in the Oath Keepers position that they will not obey any orders that are in conflict with the US Constitution as should any American. The US Constitution and the Bill of Rights belong to the People of the US, not any part of the government.

    emileNo Gravatar
    February 19th, 2010 | 1:32 am | #64

    The US Constitution is the law of the land, as far as I know no authority exists for anyone including the President of the United States to suspend the Constitution.
    I don’t see how anyone of reasonable intelligence can reach any other conclusion upon reading the Constitution. If you read the oath taken by all military members, they are required to “defend the Constitution against all enemies, both foreign and domestic”. They are charged to make the decision whether an order is legal or illegal to their own peril. This oath is taken by and applies to the lowest private and highest general.

    kayNo Gravatar
    February 19th, 2010 | 1:53 am | #65

    Something is going on with O’reilly.
    First he tries to get Palin to go after Rush. Then he tries again. Now he’s after the 2nd amendment for weather emergencies when that is exactly the time private weapons are called for – both personal protection and that of your neighbors if they’re liberals but are getting ransacked or raped and you want to come to their aid.

    I’m turning him off and watching the dvr of RedEye from the night before for funny commentary. They get their point across without the pontification. O’Reilly is for the geriatric set and he’s showing his age with the way he relates to issues.
    I’m also off Hannity, he’s a one note song. Still love Greta and Special Report with Bret Baier for real news. Shep Smith is okay but he’s got his liberal bias at times.
    I kinda wish they had Gibson on still or the Judge.

    Fox is fair and balanced. I can now watch only 3 out of the 7 shows that are/were on.
    I did cancel my $4.95 subscription to reilly.com as a protest.

    OpedNo Gravatar
    February 19th, 2010 | 2:25 am | #66

    O’Reilly is getting stupider by the day. He just wants to be loved and appear fair and balanced but sorry Bill, No matter how hard you try, they will always hate you. so get smart. The time when civil unrest happens and the police don’t have things under control are exactly when you need your second amendment rights. Not when you need them taken away.

    SalNo Gravatar
    February 19th, 2010 | 2:53 am | #67

    Bill and Bernie lost in the woods segment….

    L.N. SmitheeNo Gravatar
    February 19th, 2010 | 3:09 am | #68

    As a longtime registered Freeper who happens to be black, tonight wasn’t a surprise to me. O’Reilly is always trying to paint himself as above the partisan fray.

    Back in 2007, when Daily Kos and HuffPo were under fire for its members wishing painful death and cancer upon President Bush and pundits like Tony Snow and Laura Ingraham, O’Reilly tried to equalize the situation by saying the right wing has its “hate sites” too, naming Free Republic specfically. In his defense of that statement, O’Reilly ended up making up a racist comment out of thin air (“I hate blacks,” someone supposedly wrote), attributing it to an unknown Freeper.

    Needless to say, this fostered distrust of O’Reilly that continues to this day.

    As for tonight: The OathKeepers spokesperson was composed, prepared, and was able to immediately support what he believed with logic and fact. But BO’R couldn’t allow him to escape the lions’ den without a mark – people might think he was a hardcore righty! So he mumbled that schtuff about “That’s a pretty extreme position” lest anyone get the idea that he was anything but The Guy Who is So Always On The Fence Looking Out For You.

    wildwoodNo Gravatar
    February 19th, 2010 | 4:31 am | #69

    Smithee: You are absolutely right on all counts about BoR and Free Republic.

    I have to say I do get irritated with some of the freewheeling comments on FR because people get out of control sometimes. WE can’t afford to get out of control AT ALL because the left seizes on it as equivalent to their absolute hatefulness.

    About the guns. Gee, why would you want have guns during an emergency situation in which people are acting crazy and looting? I dunno.

    entropentNo Gravatar
    February 19th, 2010 | 5:16 am | #70

    I no longer watch O’Reilly. He positions himself on any issue with an eye to his image, not any to any core belief. He also insists on legitimizing CAIR as a spokesmouth for American Muslims. At 8:00 I watch Beck on my DVR.

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    WyostkNo Gravatar
    February 19th, 2010 | 5:56 am | #72

    We win everytime a public figure is “outed” as being soft on the 2nd.

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    FrancoNo Gravatar
    February 19th, 2010 | 6:13 am | #74

    Mr. Smithee above nails it when it comes to O’Reilly.

    I saw the episode when it aired and I was shocked (shouldn’t have been) by O’Reilly’s position.

    Now, one other thing. I thought the ‘oath keepers” of whom I hadn’t heard of before, was refreshing.

    At first I was a bit alarmed; an organization that only admitted law enforcement and ex-military? But when I found the purpose – completely appropriate!

    I don’t like this trend how law enforcement demonize guns – it seems they want a monopoly. Law enforcement in general is getting to be more intrusive, more arrogant and more drone-like. They are becoming pawns of government confiscators. They are less interested in protecting and more interested in processing (ticketing and arresting) that results in income.

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    joeNo Gravatar
    February 19th, 2010 | 6:35 am | #76

    I’ve had the displeasure to work with O’Reilly the past two years. The man is universally loathed by those who work under him and around him. Not because of his politics, but for the way he treats people. His “Common Man/Defender of the Little Guy” shtick is pure B.S. This phony treats the little guy like dirt.

    Chris VehrNo Gravatar
    February 19th, 2010 | 6:48 am | #77

    Joe — #75

    Your comments verify what I always suspected.

    neomomNo Gravatar
    February 19th, 2010 | 7:27 am | #78

    Wow, I am now done with O’Reilly. Do you thing he is going to understand what just happened? What he just said? He’s toast. I may watch one more time just to see the backpeddle. On second thought, Nope, I’m sure it will be on the blogs. I can’t beleive he does not understand that’s what Firearms are for. It is your last chance to level the playing field when good times go bad. Maybe we should disarm his security team. What would he think about that?

    MJNo Gravatar
    February 19th, 2010 | 7:46 am | #79

    Next disaster, I dare Bill “the pinhead” to come take my gun from me.

    oldguyNo Gravatar
    February 19th, 2010 | 7:50 am | #80

    I’m reminded of the time Ann Coulter had to point out twice to O’Reilly that Joe Mc Carthy was a US senator and not a member of the House Un-American Activities Committee.

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    SusanNo Gravatar
    February 19th, 2010 | 8:10 am | #82

    What irritates me most about O’Reilly is his “kissing up” to Obama. He’s constantly whining about wanting to have him on the show again. When he did before, all he threw him were softballs. But, Bill thought he asked hardhitting questions. I noticed when he has Beck on, he’ll ask why Beck thinks so badly of Obama. When Beck starts to give legitimate reasons, Bill will throw in a joke or two, to throw Beck off. Then he changes the subject. Happens every time.

    IconoclastNo Gravatar
    February 19th, 2010 | 8:29 am | #83

    Soon after Katrina, o’reilly was pontificating and had some leftist loon on the show babbling about the dangers of firearms in the hands of private citizens (was that you, mitch #40?). At that time, bo’r stated that disarming the citizenry when the police had run away was both unConstitutional and illogical.

    #41 :
    “Only reasons to watch are Dennis Miller, Bernie Goldberg, and the blonds.”

    . . . and most of the conservative guests.

    # 43
    “I think B O’R is intimidated by the numbers Glen Beck is getting and Beck is not even on during prime time.”

    Y, that ego must have some massive bruises from Beck’s numbers. It would be interesting to see their shows’ broadcast times switched for a month or so. I’d wager Glen would pull in more than billy does at 8, while bo’r would command a significantly diminished audience share. His ego would never permit it, tho.

    Charlie GibsonNo Gravatar
    February 19th, 2010 | 8:50 am | #84

    Can you imagine trying to confiscate weapons during a blizzard, hurricane, flood, etc. Are you going to risk leaving a secure area(your home), to bring your weapons to a makeshift dropoff facility? Or are the authorities going to waste resources and personnel to collect the weapons? Either way, it’s a fool’s errand—let Bill test it out on the next disaster. I anxiously await his reportage!

    Killerwhale52No Gravatar
    February 19th, 2010 | 8:54 am | #85

    Well, I’ve watched O’Reilly for quite a while, and was sickened by his position on the 2nd. Weapons are the only protection available when civil disorder threatens….and, yes, that may mean killing those who threaten your family. Would you be willing to watch your wife or daughter being raped by some roving gang? So, there it is, and O’Reilly has other folks responsible for his security. The rest of us have to deal with our own security as best we can. O’Reilly has finally shown that he is a liberal, and that’s sad….

    Lazarus LongNo Gravatar
    February 19th, 2010 | 8:55 am | #86

    Remember, when seconds count, the cops are only minutes away.

    I love NRANo Gravatar
    February 19th, 2010 | 9:36 am | #87

    well, I never did like it that he would always bogart every conversation. He never lets his guests talk, and when they finally do he interrupts them, over talks them and I want to hear what they have to say–not always Bill. I support the 2nd and I always will.

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    Jim Bellevue OhioNo Gravatar
    February 19th, 2010 | 9:43 am | #89

    Bills interview with Stewart Rhodes was truly exposing to where Bill stands on the US Constitution. It is appalling to see you try to make someone that stands by the Constitution to look like an extremist. For You Mr. O’ Reilly to condone in any way the disarming of Law abiding US citizens and suspending the US Constitution on the pretense that Authorities could not control what was going on is nothing less that idiotic. A person arms them self for self defense and you condone disarming them at their most vulnerable moments? Self preservation and self defense are unalienable rights and for you to portray it any other way Sir makes you a PINHEAD and the one with the extreme position !

    Jim

    aprilnovember811No Gravatar
    February 19th, 2010 | 9:51 am | #90

    Don’t watch O’Reilly, my family has stopped watching him. He is complicit, and an enabler, when it comes to Obama. He doesn’t deserve the ratings. Let his show fail, just like his radio show. He’s is a lying liberal, and a pinhead.

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    Joe BrockmannNo Gravatar
    February 19th, 2010 | 9:54 am | #92

    How’s Mackris doin’ Billy Boy? A man who cheats on his wife and kids but lectures us on morality. Now, he’s a rich elitist who cares so much for the “folks” he wants them defenseless in front of criminal mobs, while he cowers behind his private and public security guards. How long does it take them to respond when HE calls the cops? Took them a half hour when my home was burglarized. Not during an emergency mind you.

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    Killerwhale52No Gravatar
    February 19th, 2010 | 9:57 am | #95

    Pinhead is a “pithy” observation, to be sure. Now we know where O’Reilly stands on this fundamental right of self protection, well, he just ain’t all that much, is he? I’m a Tea Partier, and we really pay attention. Got to say this frankly, and I would say this to his face, you just lost a bunch of us, but I’m glad that the Oathkeepers helped smoke him out.

    Auntie EmNo Gravatar
    February 19th, 2010 | 10:10 am | #96

    I have never liked Bill O, but I especially lost any respect for him when he jumped on Glenn Beck’s coattails.

    He’s a bigger pinhead than anyone.

    olmNo Gravatar
    February 19th, 2010 | 10:18 am | #97

    I’m glad you posted this GP. Thank you. I caught the west coast show to specifically watch this segment although Bill O is on most evenings in this house.

    Bill came off as a loon, not the other guy. And I was interested to see the oath keepers because a lefty had called them a right wing extremist group the night before.
    Bill O is going to drowned himself trying to straddle both sides. He appears to think that he is a reason for FOX sucess. It would do him well to remember that there is no alternative that is not further left.

    MannyNo Gravatar
    February 19th, 2010 | 10:32 am | #98

    This all started with O’Reilly treating the illegitimate Southern Poverty Law Center and its spokesman Potok as legitimate players. They are nothing but propaganda artists, labeling conservative orgs “hate groups” without cause — right out of the Alinksy playbook. O’Reilly is completely ignorant of leftist tactics, and is becoming their perfect “useful idiot”.

    Josh ReiterNo Gravatar
    February 19th, 2010 | 10:53 am | #99

    Hmmmm, I’d think that people being able to hang onto their guns during a weather emergency would in fact contribute to peace and public order; not the other way around.

    During Katrina police started to confiscate guns from law abiding citizens simply because of a couple of fabricated stories by the MSM. The MSM did everything they could during Katrina to sensationalize the event and the police bought into the hysteria hook, line, and sinker.

    Espresso Logic - The 6th SenseNo Gravatar
    February 19th, 2010 | 11:04 am | #100

    Bill O’Reilly

    I see stupid people.

    neomomNo Gravatar
    February 19th, 2010 | 11:08 am | #101

    RIGHT THE HECK ON MANNY!!!! #98

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    SheilaNo Gravatar
    February 19th, 2010 | 11:21 am | #103

    Back when Fox first started (and before the conservative blogosphere really existed), O’Reilly played a useful role and even had some decent shows. Now he’s such a pompous, bloviating pinhead I can’t bear to watch. Beck is okay in reasonable doses, but do your own homework and put not your trust in any man. I get my news on my own and I make up my own mind. I heard of Oath Keepers early last summer. If you get your news from television (even Fox), you’re way behind the curve. If you get it from talk radio, you’re still getting their “pickings” and are still a day or two behind. Check online yourself – and far more than just this website (although it’s one of my daily requirements!) if you really want to be informed. Decline and fall.

    Son of BobNo Gravatar
    February 19th, 2010 | 11:29 am | #104

    I have no idea why people consider Bill O’Reilly to be anything but a far-left liberal – he’s consistently leftist on almost every issue. He once had a show where a 10 year old was injured in a grade school fist fight, and O’Reilly was insisting that the 10 year old needed to sue the other kid. Don’t buy into the bluster about this guy, he would be far more at home on MSNBC right alongside Olbermann than at FoxNews.

    HammertymeNo Gravatar
    February 19th, 2010 | 12:09 pm | #105

    Bill maybe they should confiscate airplanes during tax time too!

    SolaratovNo Gravatar
    February 19th, 2010 | 12:41 pm | #106

    Mitchell Blatt
    February 18th, 2010 | 9:57 pm | #40

    You’re an idiot.

    And your post is full of lies and false assumptions.

    Typical of your kind.

    .
    .
    .The only good communist is a dead communist.

    SmartyMartyNo Gravatar
    February 19th, 2010 | 12:50 pm | #107

    Rush, in his own inimitable fashion, just gave it to BOR big time

    BobSleddNo Gravatar
    February 19th, 2010 | 1:48 pm | #108

    He’s a populist knucklehead.
    He railed against the Oil companies at $140 per bl as thieves, but says nothing when Oil, due to the forces of supply and demand, drops…you can’t have it both ways…

    Further, in new orleans, if you were not armed, you became a vicitim..plain and simple.

    Too few cops to protect and serve..
    Some actually fled their posts…
    The thin, Blue line between civilization and anarchy is indeed, thin…
    There’s a saying in the PD..
    When seconds count, we (the cops) are only minutes away..

    If you are in grave danger, the chances of an officer being there to save your hide is slim indeed. having been one, I know..

    We “respond” generally, to calls for help.
    Actually being at the point of disturbance when it happens, is rare…

    So.. arm yourself for a Katrina type event so you can keep your family safe until the National Guard can be mobilized to restore order…

    That could take a few days..

    There simply are not enough cops on duty or that could be mobilized to protect and serve all in their communities..

    Finally, if you don’t like the 2nd Ammendment, what about the 1st? The 10th??
    Throw them all out??

    Turn O’reilly off and switch to Mark Levin or John Batchelor on the radio, or read a book…Play the piano…
    Why bother with this husckster/populist who brings on eye candy to decipher “body language” or play some stupid trivia game he sometimes hosts..
    He has lost any seriousness he may have had, him AND the cheerleader Hannity.

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    KenNo Gravatar
    February 19th, 2010 | 2:33 pm | #110

    Why stop at weather emergencies? We want to maintain “control” the rest of the time, too, don’t we? I propose the following:

    1. Increase the police force in all cities by a factor of 1000. (It will probably be necessary to hire policeman from outside the city, as policemen might have ridiculous right-wing qualms about using some of the following steps against people they know. Also, it may be necessary to hire some street gang members and neo-Nazi group members for the same reason).

    2. Go door to door confiscating all firearms. All houses will be ransacked, all walls torn down, and all residents thoroughly strip-searched.

    3. Shoot anyone living in, or visiting, a house with firearms, legal or illegal. Burn down the house with the bodies inside.

    4. Also, shoot anyone owning such racist right-wing props as pick-up trucks (racist!!!), or having over 2 children (anti-abortion fanatics).

    5. Every day at noon, require all citizens to attend a meeting at the town square to cheer the mayor (hereafter known as the Dear Leader). Each day, the 100 citizens cheering least loudly will be executed. So will the 20 cheering most loudly.

    If that doesn’t maintain control, I don’t know what will.

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    February 19th, 2010 | 3:21 pm | #111

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    Mike arpenterNo Gravatar
    February 19th, 2010 | 10:30 pm | #113

    I always had an underlying feeling Oreily was like that, Its his future he has just washed down the drain. Hes part of them.

    Gary GrellaNo Gravatar
    February 19th, 2010 | 10:35 pm | #114

    I saw the interview where O’Reilly called Oathkeepers founder’s statement “extreme”. I couldn’t believe my ears. Fox should replace O’Reilly with Beck. O’Reilly’s gone soft.

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    PaladinNo Gravatar
    February 20th, 2010 | 4:05 pm | #117

    Yup, I’m done with O’Reilly too. He’s just too willing to “compromise” the law if he “thinks” it’s wrong. He disagreed with the Weihl lawyer lady the night before about the ruling re. the 17yr old girl performing “art” even though she was reading from “the LAW” too. Either someone believes in the rule of law or not. Don’t like it, work to change the law. But don’t criticize a judge that actually rules IAW the law vs being an activist and making law from the bench. In the Oathkeepers segment, O’Reilly mentioned that the Constitution allows the President to suspend Habeaus Corpus seemingly as justification for suspension of fundamental rights during emergencies. WRONG! First, the authorization for suspension of the Writ of Habeaus Corpus is found in Article I, Sec. 9. Art. I deals with Legislative powers. Second, it specifically states “…shall not be suspended, unless when in cases of REBELLION OR INVASION [emphasis mine] the public safety MAY [emphasis mine] require it.” So, the President has no such power. And, if public safety is the overriding government consideration, I would argue that the peaceable, law-abiding public would be LESS SAFE if denied their God-given, fundamental human right to self-defense. He even admitted that there were gangs of looters and criminals running around armed at that time. So, public safety is increased by disarming the peaceable, law-abiding citizens such as the OLD LADY that was IN HER HOME with a small revolver and was criminally assaulted by illegitimate government thugs and disarmed!? That’s nuts if you ask me. No government on the face of the Earth has the LEGITIMATE authority to disarm the people. “… all men are created equal and are endowed by their creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the ….” Since all men (including women!) have the Right to Life then they logically have the Right to defend that Life. O’Reilly is an elitist and he’s grown increasingly arrogant as his ratings have increased. We can get his attention if we can effectively bring his ratings down significantly. He’s definitely NOT “looking out” for the people! Nor is he supporting the US Constitution except when he “thinks” it’s right. You cannot pick and choose when or what parts you support. You either support it all or you risk loss of all protections found therein. Sorry for being so verbose.

    Teri WNo Gravatar
    February 23rd, 2010 | 2:20 pm | #118

    I don’t believe that O’Reilly’s ratings have been increasing. I think that he lies about his ratings and that patriotic Americans have been turning him off.

    O’Reilly, at first, tried to shame Glenn Beck when Beck first came to FOX. Now, O’Reilly needs Beck to stay alive.

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