About the Author:
Joseph Minton Amann is the founder of sweetjesusihatebilloreilly.com. He served for many years as publisher of the Wisconsin-based alternative monthly magazine The Scene where he also contributed film reviews, humor columns and one much-discussed interview with composer Philip Glass. Amann is lead writer for sweetjesusihatebilloreilly.com.
Tom Breuer is an experienced writer, editor and humorist. In his ten years with the Wisconsin-based alternative monthly magazine The Scene, he served as associate editor, editor, and lead writer. He currently works as a freelance writer and editor in Appleton, Wisconsin for numerous newspapers, magazines, and websites, including sweetjesusihatebilloreilly.com.
From Booklist:
The title says it all. There's definitely no love lost between O'Reilly, host of the FOX Channel's The O'Reilly Factor, and Amann and Breuer, founders of a Web site for which this book was named. Fashioned as an intervention to prevent O'Reilly from being any more outraged and outrageous than he already is, Amann and Breuer explore the myriad ways that O'Reilly attacks liberals but denies his conservatism, and disregards civil liberties and the simple truth. O'Reilly's claim of "no-spin" objectivity is the primary target, as the authors cite numerous excerpts from transcripts of O'Reilly's show to demonstrate his constant spin, contradiction, and misstatement. "The problem with simply calling Bill a liar is that one has to be aware of one's lies for them to really be considered lies. We're not sure Bill qualifies." The charity ends there as the authors take O'Reilly to task for his sexual appetite (he settled a lawsuit by an associate producer who charged him with sexual harassment), his egomania (he makes constant references to his earnings, his ratings, his book sales versus those of his favorite targets, Al Franken and Hillary Clinton), and his outrageous statements (the nation's poor should take a lesson from Hurricane Katrina and avoid poverty). Fans of O'Reilly will not be amused, but all other readers will find the book hilarious, though some may find the language occasionally offensive. Vanessa Bush
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