O‘Reilly Calls AP Honcho’s Introduction of Obama a Sign of ‘Dirty’ Media Tactics to Come

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Bill O’Reilly, in his Talking Points Memo segment tonight, suggested that President Obama has allies in the media who are now all but openly professing their support for him and their disdain for anyone else. His evidence was the recent, arguably fawning introduction of Obama by AP Chairman Dean Singleton, as well as a segment on Mitt Romney’s religion aired by famously anti-Mormon MSNBC contributor Lawrence O’Donnell.

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O’Reilly didn’t find either the introduction or the O’Donnell segment surprising, but he did warn his viewers that they could be signs of an extremely dirty political campaign to come.

For those unaware of the context of this segment, let’s start with the introduction. As Investors’ Business Daily put it:

The charade ended long ago in regard to the dominant media’s “objectivity.” Tuesday’s love letter to President Obama from the chairman of the Associated Press just confirms the obvious.

The only thing separating AP Chairman and newspaper mogul Dean Singleton’s gushing introduction of President Obama to an Associated Press luncheon in a fancy Washington hotel from an Obama 2012 campaign rally was the absence of the line, “and now the next president of the United States.”

You would never imagine Singleton was describing a president who in just over three years has added nearly $5 trillion to the national debt — more than twice that of the Bush administration’s eight years.

 
As to O’Donnell’s segment on Mormonism, in which he accused Mormonism’s founder Joseph Smith of having 48 wives – a practice which his religion was created to “sanction,” it’s hardly the first time O’Donnell has been so savagely anti-Romney. In fact, in 2007, O’Donnell went off on Romney for subscribing to what he called a “racist faith.” Watch the previous outburst below:

O’Donnell’s anti-mormon bigotry shouldn’t be anything new. However, it will prove to be a bit of an albatross for Romney come the general election.

O‘Reilly Scolds Media for ’Convicting’ George Zimmerman on Television as Al Sharpton Tries to Convict Zimmerman on Television

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Two polar opposite reactions to new evidence in the Trayvon Martin case surfaced tonight on Fox News and MSNBC. On Fox, Bill O’Reilly told Martin family attorney Benjamin Crump that “it’s wrong to convict anybody on television,” referring to the premature reaction by many in the media to the Martin story. And despite being the Martin family advocate, Crump actually agreed with O’Reilly on the subject, saying “no extreme is good” while still pointing out that there are holes in the case which makes Martin’s killing look suspicious.

Arguably, Crump was more of a prop in the segment, as O’Reilly spent much of it slamming the media for its premature behavior and sensationalism regarding the case.

“That’s what’s wrong with the media in this country: no longer to facts matter; accusations are enough to condemn folks. The press wants a story and doesn’t care who gets hurt in the process,” O’Reilly said. “No media observer knows exactly what happened the night Trayvon Martin was killed.”

Yet while no one in the media knows exactly what happened, at least one media observer thinks he knows – namely, Al Sharpton. Referring to the recently released police surveillance tape of George Zimmerman being escorted into the police station, Sharpton claimed Zimmerman looked anything but like a man who had been beaten “within an inch of his life.”

Sharpton described Zimmerman’s side of the story as “crumbling” and asked two experts he’d invited on the show to comment on what the surveillance tape shows. Both experts agreed that they didn’t think the video showed the sort of injuries described in the police report.

Ellen DeGeneres Thanks Bill O’Reilly for Defending her in JCPenney Debate

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Television personality Ellen DeGeneres thanked “The O’Reilly Factor’s” Bill O’Reilly this week after the host blasted critics who demanded DeGeneres be fired as a spokeswoman for JCPenney stores due to her sexual orientation.

After “The Ellen Show” host was announced as the department store’s spokesperson, a conservative group known as the “Million Moms” condemned the decision to have a lesbian represent the mega-chain.

Coming to DeGeneres’ defense, O’Reilly said he didn’t think firing DeGeneres was in keeping with “the spirit of America.”

“What is the difference between a McCarthy era communist blacklist in the 50s and the Million Moms saying, ‘Hey, JCPenney and all you other stores, don’t you hire any gay people, don’t you dare’ What is the difference?” O’Reilly said.

On her show Wednesday, DeGeneres thanked the Fox host saying, “you didn’t really make it clear if you were going to shop at JCPenney but if you do you can use my employee discount any time you want.”

Watch Ellen below: