Yo, that is why Brian Williams is sitting at home!
Yo, Brian didn't work at Fox News.
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Yo, that is why Brian Williams is sitting at home!
O'Reilly has spoken on several occasions about his time covering the Salvadoran civil war as a CBS correspondent in 1981, suggesting at least twice that he witnessed the murder of the churchwomen. On the September 27, 2005, edition of his talk-radio programThe Radio Factor, O'Reilly said, "I've seen guys gun down nuns in El Salvador." And on the December 14, 2012, edition of his Fox News show, O'Reilly spoke of telling his mother that "I was in El Salvador and I saw nuns get shot in the back of the head."
Reporting comes with a big responsibility, the founding fathers made that point very clearly. They said to us we'll give you freedom. We'll protect you from government intrusion but in return, you, the press, must be honest.
If you can't trust the news anchor or commentator, you are not going to watch that person.
All Americans who love their country should think about what has happened to Brian Williams, should think about other news agencies that are distorting the facts. We should all open that proverbial network window and yell out we're mad as hell and we're not going to take it anymore.
Rather does say at the beginning, "Some television crew members were knocked to the ground", so O'Reilly will probably say that was his cameraman he mentioned.