O'Reilly, Oswald, and Hot Waterby Jacob G. HornbergerFeb. 25, 2015 |
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Fox News conservative commentator Bill O'Reilly is in hot water over a matter relating to Lee Harvey Oswald, the accused assassin of President John F. Kennedy. News media on the Internet are abuzz over allegations that O'Reilly fibbed about an episode relating to a man named George de Mohrenschildt, a Dallas conservative. The controversy couldn't have come at a worse time for O'Reilly, given recent revelations about fibs issued by television news anchor Brian Williams, which resulted in a six-month suspension from his job at NBC. The O'Reilly-Mohrenschildt controversy was detailed in an article entitled "Investigator's Tape Exposes Bill O'Reilly's Fib" by former Washington Post reporter Jefferson Morley, who originally posted the article in 2013 at jfkfacts.org, which he edits. Yesterday, Morley reposted the article, which seems to have been the catalyst for the media buzz over the controversy. Read More |