The O’Reilly Factor: The Good, the Bad, and the Completely Ridiculous in American Life

Author: Bill O’Reilly
The million-copy New York Times bestseller from the Fox News anchor who’s brought new excitement–and massive amounts of populist common sense and rock-solid honesty–to television news.,,Now four seasons strong, Bill O’Reilly’s nightly cable news program, “The O’Reilly Factor,” is one of the hottest shows on the air. In book form, The O’Reilly Factor has sold over a million c….Read More
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