Discussion: O'Reilly Responds To Criticism Of JFK Story With Statement From Colleague

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Read the article twice and see no one defending O’Liely.

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“I saw pictures of the suicide. And unlike me, pictures don’t lie.”

The lede is about an ex-colleague defending O’Lielly, and I had to get 9 paragraphs down to find out who the hell it was, only to find out, that guy isn’t at all credible either. Heaven’s to Betsy. He Lied…and he won’t cop to it because Roger Ailes believes its OK to lie to the public on a daily basis. Just fine and dandy.

Sooooo…That should really be your next story. “Why Roger Ailes Believes Its OK For His Employees To Lie To The Public And Not Have To Answer For It”. It’s kinda a recurrent thing, don’t you think?

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It’s a very simple thing: If O’Reilly was there he would have been interviewed by the Cops. He would have been a witness to a killing and would have been questioned on that. Is there a record of that? Does the investigative report on that death name a witness?

It’s that simple.

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Not directly…but indirectly with an " I just don’t understand" thing.

Doesn’t he say on the tapes that he’s coming to Florida? Why would he say such a thing if he were calling FROM Florida? Makes no goddamn sense!

Quit ‘DIGGING’ O’Really and Company!

in related news, Bob Sirkin closed on that condo deal in Boca.

I think I can piece this together. O’reilly was standing outside de Mohrenschildt’s door when that person committed suicide but crapped himself and ran away in fright when he heard the gunshot. That would explain why Oreilly isn’t mentioned in the police report and why he wasn’t certain the man was dead in the phone recordings acquired by CNN.
Ta -da!

There ya go!!!
Now everybodies convinced that you are not who you actually turn out to be.