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Papa don't preach

By BOSTON PHOENIX LETTERS  |  July 16, 2008

It’s clear Kennedy has an opinion of O’Reilly that is not based on actually watching the show. I would expect someone who teaches journalism to rely on something other than hearsay. Kennedy then calls O’Reilly “preening and arrogant,” and mentions that Barry Nolan joked that he may take Keith Olbermann to the event with him because Olbermann seems to live to mock O’Reilly. There probably has never been a person on TV as preening and arrogant as Olbermann. He makes Sean Hannity seem modest. And who knows how many times Olbermann would have told a guest to shut up in the past seven years if he ever had a guest on with whom he disagreed? While O’Reilly engages in discussion and debate, Olbermann maintains a carefully controlled echo chamber in which no one ever utters a word contrary to what Olbermann believes. Based on this column, I suspect Kennedy may live his life that way.

Rich Goggin
Peabody

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Re: Papa don't preach
Goggin is simply wrong about Bill O'Reilly and his love for the phrase "shut up." I direct him to this Jack Shafer column, in which he documents numerous instances of O'Reilly telling guests and non-guests alike to "shut up." Shafer was writing in 2003, so one can only imagine how many more instances we could point to since then.Here is a video taken from the documentary "OutFoxed," in which we see O'Reilly claim he's only said "shut up" once (the apparent source of Goggin's error), followed by a collection of O'Reilly's greatest hits.I've got news for Goggin -- not only have I watched "The O'Reilly Factor" often enough to be familiar with it, but I was once a guest on his show. Bigger news: we agreed. It's amusing to be accused of living in a bubble by someone who is clearly ensconsed inside his own bubble.-- Dan Kennedy
By dkennedy on 07/17/2008 at 1:12:16

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