So what caused Bill O'Reilly's now-infamous Inside Edition meltdown? This new video featuring his abusive producer provides some answers. Okay, it really doesn't, but it's funny.
[via CollegeHumor]
So what caused Bill O'Reilly's now-infamous Inside Edition meltdown? This new video featuring his abusive producer provides some answers. Okay, it really doesn't, but it's funny.
[via CollegeHumor]
9:52 AM on Sat May 17 2008
By ian spiegelman
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Ian, there's a far funnier Bill O'Reilly dance mix. The best moment is when Bill riffs, "I don't know fuck!"
Yay, good to wake up hungover to that, thanks.
This dance mix is a lot funnier:
+ Watch video
Hahahahahahaha.
@Swifter: Thanks for that one, it's hysterical.
"Troglodyte homunculus" FTW!
@Swifter:
...hungover and drinking again, this makes my morning.
dancier.
@Swifter: That did not disappoint.
maybe bill will wind up doing viagra commercials
@Swifter: can we get a mix like this of mcbush flip flip flopping, ya, flip flip flopping
fucking genius
I just keep hitting replay and watching it over and over again and laughing harder each time.
I want to make babies with the camera-man, it's so good.
Not as funny as just watching the original clip. In other words, that was pointless.
@The Cooler: Kind of like your comment?
@Swifter: I'll toast to that dance mix, it was REALLY well-structured and catchy. I like how it gets the goa-trancey rez-zappy kick drum in the latest part. Kept a focused line without being dully repetitive.
+1 for Flowers for Algernon reference; I read the short story recently! Hahaha!
@The Cooler: I think it adds to the clip, but only after you've seen it and only if you found it funny in the first place.
It didn't do much for me, though I always appreciate a well-placed "Flowers for Algernon" joke.
@Swifter: That was amazing. Does anyone have an mp3 of the song? I would love to bop to that on my morning commute.
I agree witht he Flowers For Algernon reference.
That depressed the heck out of me in 7th grade!!!
Also the dance mix was both danceable and laughable.
What's truly pathetic and sad is that those of us in "the business" have worked with numbskulls like this who tend to advance to the next level of greatness.
Will Spens, for example.
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