Pin Head slight of day!
The other evening Fox's O'Reilly was quite adamant that Tom Hanks was a pin head.
Gosh, I've been wising folks up about the fact that life with the "Big" star is not a box of chocolates, whenever the puffy-looking dork takes the stage.
Frankly, Bill O'Reilly's jibes are more searing when he zeroes in on pundits he invites on the show to spout off about subjects they have failed to research or know little about.
O'Reilly doesn't take any prisoners in that regard.
Nope, without hesitation, he goes in for the kill.
For example, when an alleged female "analyst" appeared to discuss the pro's and con's of Barack Obama's Health Reform plan the other night, she goofed big time.
And, O'Reilly was there to jump on the gaffe, much to her chagrin.
When asked what were "three positive aspects" of the Health reform plan currently on tap, the twit stridently asserted that everyone would be forced to select a health plan.
What a ludicrous notion.
"It won't fly," O'Reilly stated matter-of-fact in so many words.
Oh it will, it will, she insisted as she arrogantly tossed back her head.
"It won't," he quipped, "because we have a U.S. Constitution."
The dizzy broad still didn't get it (and argued the point further to her detriment).
O'Reilly tried to explain that the government (even insurance companies) couldn't force people to buy a health plan (or participate in one).
In a nutshell, the whole concept was un-American, after all.
To save face, she quickly grappled with the dilemma, then offered up an off-point alternative.
"Well, they can't be denied insurance based on pre-exisitng medical conditions, then."
Typical of a handful of these big-mouthed "know-it-alls" - the dragon lady - was clueless.
The issues she was struggling to address, amounted to "oranges" and "apples", for heaven's sake.
Other guests faired just as poorly under the glare of O'Reilly's insightful spotlight.
Say what you will about O'Reilly, but the man has ba**s.
Tthat's why he's the King of the heap when it comes to getting to the nitty-gritty in the hardball realm of dirty politics.
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