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Learn about the life and career of Bill O'Reilly, an American conservative commentator, journalist, author, and former Fox News host. He was born on September 10, 1949, in New York City and has Irish and English ancestry.
Learn about the political philosophy and positions of American political commentator Bill O'Reilly, who hosts The O'Reilly Factor on Fox News Channel. Find out how he views domestic and international issues, such as the War on Terror, gun control, gay marriage, and the 2008 presidential election.
Killing Crazy Horse focuses on the American frontier during the 1800s and the clashes between settlers and Native Americans. O'Reilly and Dugard tell the story of American expansion out West through Native American warriors such as Crazy Horse, Sitting Bull, Chief Joseph, Cochise, Black Hawk and Red Cloud; U.S. Presidents Andrew Jackson and Ulysses S. Grant; and General George Armstrong Custer ...
A book by Bill O'Reilly that labels people as patriots or pinheads based on their actions and opinions. The term has been used as a meme to mock neoconservatives and Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch.
A book by Bill O'Reilly and Martin Dugard about the Pacific Theater and the atomic bombings of WWII Japan. It is the sixth book in the Killing series and received mixed reviews from critics.
Killing the SS: The Hunt for the Worst War Criminals in History is a book written by Bill O'Reilly and Martin Dugard about hunting Nazi war criminals after World War II. [1] It is the eighth book in the Killing series, following Killing Lincoln, Killing Kennedy, Killing Jesus, Killing Patton, Killing Reagan, Killing the Rising Sun, and Killing England.
Durham’s mayor got into a heated exchange about crime with conservative commentator Bill O’Reilly on a cable news show this week. Mayor Elaine O’Neal traveled to New York on Monday to appear ...
Killing Patton is a 2014 book by Bill O'Reilly and Martin Dugard that explores the final year of World War II and the death of General George Patton. O'Reilly suggests that Patton was poisoned by Stalin, but historians and critics dispute his theory and criticize his writing style.