The Corner

My Boy Bill

Some of my colleagues scoff at Bill O’Reilly. I have problems with him

myself — on, e.g., the death penalty, “guest workers,” the proper scope of

the feddle gummint, and so on. The guy’s heart is in the right place,

though. The “talking points” memo at the top of his show last night had me

pumping my fist in the air and yelling: “Yessss!”

I’d like to reproduce it for you here, but have never been able to find my

way round Bill’s website, which is more convoluted than a Calabi-Yau

manifold. Memo to the big

O: get a new webmaster. Memo to Corner readers: If you know how to get at

Bill’s “talking points,” let me know.

John Derbyshire — Mr. Derbyshire is a former contributing editor of National Review.
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