Saturday, July 2, 2011

Book Review ? Bill O'Reilly Pinheads and Patriots

This book is a # 1 New York Times best seller for a reason.

I have read many books by Bill O'Reilly earlier, including: The No-Spin Zone, Who's Looking Out ??for You, The O'Reilly Factor For Kids (I'm still a kid at heart) and A Bold warrior culture new piece of humanity. I also read the novel only O'Reilly ? Who Trespass: A Novel of Television and murder. And I see the O'Reilly Factor almost every night on weekdays at 8 clock, or repeat shows11.00 clock.

So you could say, like a little boy. "O'Reilly is a bit" like me, a person's right in the middle, not from the head of a pin, that influenced the extreme left or right end of the political spectrum to fill. Certainly, he is no longer the right man, whose show follows her, Sean Hannity, who never gives up, the Democrats, liberals or even a little recognition, no matter how their actions set an example.

No Spin Zone, in his, as O'Reilly says, and woe to the guestdoes not answer the question asked and goes on a tangent, or foolish talk. I had drill sergeants in training camp less intimidating when O'Reilly is hot. Ask Barney Frank, O'Reilly fillets from the throat to the breast bone, then limp over the back.

O'Reilly ends his show every night with a segment called Pinheads and Patriots. Some nights, a person who was head of a pin in the past, now something that elevates them to the status of the Patriot. And vice versa.

O'Reillybegins "Pinheads and Patriots" with the definition of a pinhead from A Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English. "Pinhead ? a simple man, a fool's brain so small a head, but contain a few .."

Then he follows with the version of Urban Dictionary. "Whoever has the intelligence of the industry 'normal' population;. Who can not mundane tasks because of lack of common sense and intelligence"

And then call names.

Patriot ? The late Tony Snow, who was aFox News either, then head of the White House spokesman for Bush. Snow died after two years of fighting against cancer. O'Reilly wrote: "Tony Snow is the bravest man I've ever met." He explains why.

Pinhead -. "Cowardly Lion" Democratic Rep. Barney Frank, O'Reilly castigates titled Frank, chairman of the House Financial Services Committee, more than any other was responsible for the current mortgage crisis. Frank led the disaster of Fannie Mae and FreddieMac, and even months before the crash, said that things were fine and good with the two mortgage giants. But when he appeared on the O'Reilly Factor, Frank refused to even a trace of guilt to accept. He said it was "a victim of the economic chaos." Pinhead safe.

Since President Obama on the cover before O'Reilly, you might think O'Reilly had lined for Pinhead-Sun. It is not true. O'Reilly points out several instances in which Obama was a true patriot. He cites the time in a Town HallMeeting on Father's Day, when Obama said to the men, beget children and leave them, "Just because the father was not there for you, that's no excuse for you to be absent, too ? is one more reason for you to attend be. You have a duty to break this cycle and learn from those mistakes and to rise when his own father and do not do better than they have with their children. "

In the words of a true patriot.

Before the presidential election, Obamaavoided an interview with Fox News, if not a person ? Bill O'Reilly. In "Pinheads and Patriots", O'Reilly gives us the complete transcript of his conversation with Obama, who took about 30 minutes. Then at intervals, explains how the things Obama said in an interview, how things went, or do not pan out for the president. Obama does not admit responsibility for that the rise in Iraq was wrong. Obama admits in the interview that the increase was working, but stops short in frontThen President Bush any credit whatsoever.

The back and forth it went like this:

OBAMA: What I said ? I said that (the increase) has exceeded our wildest expectations.

O'Reilly: Yeah, why you can not just say: "I was wrong about the increase?"

Obama hems and hawthorn, but never once said: "I was wrong." And as we discovered in the 21 months of his term of office, may not be able to say that everything was fine, except perhaps for the White Sox win the World Series.

One of the best chapters of the book is titled "My All-Time Favorite P & P". Without giving away me who is who and how-what gives O'Reilly his opinion, among others, Abraham Lincoln, Teddy Roosevelt, Andrew Jackson, U.S. Grant, Jimmy Carter, Gerald Ford, Robert Kennedy, both Bush, Cesar Chavez. John Edwards, Madonna, Janis Joplin, Jim Morrison and George Soros. Some of his conclusions may surprise you.

O'Reilly on the site,Book> sold for $ 27.95, but throws in an elegant "Pinheads and Patriots" tote bag. I had on Amazon.com for less than $ 16, and because I have Amazon Prime I free shipping (but not apparel).

To read "Pinheads and Patriots" must-have for any fan of O'Reilly. And even people who should not be too crazy about O'Reilly, offset much fun reading this book.

Unless you are a pinhead. Then there is nothing I can do for you anyway.

Source: http://book-reviews-mens.chailit.com/book-review-bill-oreilly-pinheads-and-patriots.html

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