If you are referring to the lefts claims that O' Reilly said he was in the Falklands during that war that has been debunked he said he covered the Falklands war never that he was in the Falklands during it. He did cover the aftermath in Argentina and described the riots there as feeling like being in a war zone which is how that whole story got started people combined the two and created their own reality.
Nope. it was completely debunked and he looked like the fool he always has been. His own camera man came out and said it never happened.
Said what never happened?
The whole ******* thing
https://www.yahoo.com/tv/s/bill-o-reilly-rescue-story-refuted-cameraman-o-172549768.html?nf=1
Bill O'Reilly Lied About Rescuing Me in Buenos Aires, Says CBS Cameraman
Bill O'Reilly's Cameraman Smacks Down Fox News Host's Falklands Tale
Former CBS Cameraman Disputes O’Reilly’s Falklands Story; O’Reilly Denies Ever Working with Him
You do realize there is a dispute over if this man was the cameraman in question that night right? Some at CBS say he was others claim he wasn't.
"I never said I was on the Falkland Islands."
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Bill O'Reilly on Friday, February 20th, 2015 in a broadcast of "The O'Reilly Factor"
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a line from O’Reilly’s book
The No Spin Zone: Confrontations With the Powerful and Famous in America, that said, "I've reported on the ground in active war zones from El Salvador to the Falklands."
There are alsotwo video clips of O’Reilly referring to his Falklands experiences.
In one, O’Reilly chides journalist Bill Moyers, saying, "I missed Moyers in the war zones of the Falkland conflict in Argentina, the Middle East and Northern Ireland. I looked for Bill, but I didn't see him."
Our search of the Nexis database unearthed an instance on Feb. 13, 2007, when O’Reilly talked on his show about the Falklands. He was interviewing two reporters who had covered the Iraq War. One of them, Mark Kukis with
Time magazine, described what it was like to interview soldiers.
Kukis: "The soldiers that I was in combat with in those moments, they get really psyched up and they're excited, particularly the Marines in Ramadi. It's not a bad time to talk to them about what they're doing. It's probably the best time if you want to get a positive response from them."
O'Reilly: "Okay. See, my experience in El Salvador, in the Falklands War was let them calm down. Because ... when all hell breaks loose, you know, you're not thinking clearly. You're reacting."
Bill O'Reilly: 'I never said I was on the Falkland Islands'