Bill O'Reilly Takes On Scott McClellan Over Talking Points Claim
Bill O'Reilly took on Scott McClellan on Monday night's O'Reilly Factor over claims made last week on Hardball that McClellan and the Bush White House would funnel talking points to the Fox News host (and his colleague, Sean Hannity). After calling McClellan a "liar" and an "idiot" on his radio show Monday, O'Reilly promised to have some fun with the former White House Press Secretary on his TV show that night.

If it seems like hate on Bill O'Reilly week that's because it is! Haha. Come on, now, anyone who's seen him go off on his guests when they don't say what he wants, or viewed this
vintage example of his a-holery, know he's no innocent.

If you're like me, you can't get enough of
Bill O'Reilly gettin' his. Someone imagines what the hapless producer must've been saying on his end to get Bill so freaking, psychotically riled up. How about, "How can anyone have a head that large without anything in it?"

We're accustomed to seeing their calm and composed on-camera demeanors, but news anchors brought their tempers to the table this week. A vintage vid of
Bill O'Reilly ranting and raging surfaced on the net and then
Sue Simmons dropped the F-bomb during a recent live broadcast. Is this week's chain of events coincidental, or are these off-air outbursts and temper tantrums the norm?

If there ever was any doubt, it's now been confirmed that Bill O'Reilly has the temperament of a two-year-old. A vid of him
blowing a gasket behind the news desk surfaced yesterday and can be found in nearly every corner of the net today. His a-hole outburst has become a viral video success.

Surprise, surprise, surprise: Pompous Bill O'Reilly has always needed an anger-management intervention! In this vintage clip from Inside Edition, a technical difficulty causes the telepromter to malfunction, sending good ol' Bill into a meltdown of epic proportions. While he loses his cool, his weird, hairsprayed hair doesn't move an inch.

Hillary Clinton dropped in on Bill O'Reilly yesterday and talk turned to immigration and sanctuary cities. O'Reilly
asked her if she would crack down on sanctuary cities — she said "no," arguing that illegal aliens should not be discouraged from reporting crimes. Though she's not in favor of "forcing them into the shadows," Clinton had this to say "I'm 100 percent in favor of tightening our borders, of enforcing the laws against employers, of going after the kind of abuses that we see in the job market."