Ted Baxter aka Bill O' Reilly Comes Clean:" I Have More Power Than Anyone Other Than The President"
September 19th, 2011
Ted Baxter aka Bill O' Reilly Comes Clean:" I Have More Power Than Anyone Other Than The President"
Published on September 19th, 2011 @ 11:12:17 pm , using 450 words
Cr Edit Note: It's not that I don't like O'Reilly, I actually do. It's just that we get a little tired of his incessant bragging about how rich he is, how powerful he is, et al ad nauseum.
Nobody really wants to hear that stuff, O'Reilly.
Delusions of grandeur are great and all but...come on dude. If you use toilet paper, sleep and eat then you are pretty much like the rest of us, only, a bit luckier in the talent department.
Oh, and stop blowing around like the wind in ideology, if you are Conservative then be it and don't make excuses and by the way, if it's real, you don't have to tell anyone, they will already know and if they don't...who cares~BLS

Huffington Post
Bill O'Reilly made a rather bold declaration during a recent interview with Newsweek.
The Fox News host was promoting his new book (a historical thriller about the Lincoln assassination), and he clearly had the presidency on his mind, because he told interviewer Peter Boyer that he was almost as powerful as the holder of that office.
"I have more power than anybody other than the president, in the sense that I can get things changed, quickly," he said. "I don't have to go through the legislative process; I don't have to do any of that. I can just bring it to the people, and say, look, this has gotta be dealt with."
O'Reilly has a history of making grand statements about his reach. Who can forget, for instance, his prediction that his Super Bowl interview with President Obama would be the most watched in "the history of mankind"? Or his attempt to draft himself as the key negotiator in the debt ceiling crisis?
There a bunch of good nuggets in the Newsweek profile. For instance, O'Reilly says he "likes" Obama personally, and that he warned Glenn Beck not to turn into "Elmer Gantry" when the two went on tour together. But that "power" statement stands out. (Interestingly, it's a bit of a step back from a statement O'Reilly made in 2010, where he said definitively that he had "more power doing what I'm doing" than he would as president.)
It's certainly true that, as the nation's leading cable news host by some length, O'Reilly has a very large reach and influence. And the relative power of a television host versus, say, the Speaker of the House could be arguable, in a sort of sociological sense. Nevertheless, we are throwing the question open to you, the reader. Do you agree with O'Reilly's statement?
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