The central thesis of Bill O’Reilly Versus The Truth is that Bill O’Reilly misleads the public by representing himself as a non-partisan, when in fact he is a right-wing political partisan who supports the Republican Party and does everything within his power to vilify Democrats and discredit the Democratic Party.pThe book analyses quotes, statistics, and arguments taken from O’Reilly’s television shows, his books, and his articles, and systematically details the inherent bias that is built into most of O’Reilly’s presentations. It covers a wide range of subjects and issues, ranging from domestic politics, to religion, to international affairs.pBill O’Reilly Versus The Truth is NOT a personal attack on Bill O’Reilly; it is a very substantive thesis on the journalistic work of Bill O’Reilly, and a comprehensive analysis of his methods and techniques. It is informative, as well as entertaining.

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