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Bill O'Reilly Covers The "War On Christmas" More Than Actual Wars

December 22, 2011 2:34 pm ET by Ben Dimiero, Rob Savillo, & Jeremy Schulman

Every year, "Culture Warrior" Bill O'Reilly devotes considerable time on his Fox News show to the "War on Christmas." This December, O'Reilly has covered the imaginary "War on Christmas" more than three times as much as the actual wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. 

O'Reilly's years-long obsession with the "War on Christmas" has turned each winter on Fox News into an overwrought spectacle lamenting the supposed "secular-progressive" conspiracy to end Christmas. (For an example of how much the "War on Christmas" has permeated Fox's coverage, Fox & Friends spent three consecutive days earlier this month throwing a fit over the fact that Rhode Island Governor Lincoln Chafee called the tree at the Rhode Island statehouse a "holiday tree" and not a "Christmas tree.")

O'Reilly's focus on the non-existent "War on Christmas" apparently comes at the expense of coverage of the actual wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Over the course of December, O'Reilly spent roughly 42 minutes covering the "War on Christmas" and approximately 13 and a half minutes covering the Iraq and Afghanistan wars.

We used a very broad definition of what constituted Iraq/Afghanistan coverage. Mentions of charities benefiting troops were counted as well as passing references to either war. The longest segment counted towards O'Reilly's actual war coverage was a report on employees at a defense contractor that manufactures equipment for troops overseas being caught smoking pot and drinking alcohol on their lunch break.

This was far from an uneventful month in America's conflicts overseas as December marked the withdrawal of the last troop convoy from Iraq, and the U.S. declared that the war had ended. In Afghanistan, negotiations with the Taliban have reached a "critical juncture," according to recent reports.

Nonetheless, O'Reilly spent more time on the "War on Christmas," including sending producer Jesse Watters to Rhode Island to heckle Gov. Lincoln Chafee over the "holiday tree" and conducting a "War on Christmas edition" of his weekly "Great American News Quiz."

Methodology

We reviewed Lexis-Nexis transcripts of The O'Reilly Factor from December 1 through December 21 for any references to the Iraq or Afghanistan wars or the "War on Christmas." We counted entire segments focused on these topics, mentions of these topics within segments on other topics, and teasers of segments related to these topics -- even if they did not include the words "Iraq," "Afghanistan," or "War on Christmas."

We used the following search: show (O'Reilly) and (Iraq! or Afghan! or war or holidays or Christmas or military or troops or soldier!). We also searched for mentions of the military-related charities that O'Reilly promotes on his website; for example, we included references to Wounded Warrior Project and Operation Shoebox.

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    • Author by Imbecile (December 22, 2011 2:44 pm ET)
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      Yeah, he's devoting more time to the war on christmas. I mean, it's the War...on...Christmas, fer cryin' out loud! What's he supposed to do, take a neutral position and be Swiss Christmas?

      F'in' commies!

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      • Author by johnsta (December 22, 2011 8:48 pm ET)
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        Surprised he's not written a book about it yet, his idiots would buy it up left and right...

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        • Author by Jimijams (December 23, 2011 2:25 am ET)
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          I love me some books written by someone else, while I take all the credit and recognition, but if they are found out to be factually inaccurate blame me some pinheads.
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        • Author by ih8dst8 (December 25, 2011 4:50 am ET)
             
          Jealous are we?
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    • Author by RhetoricMatters (December 22, 2011 2:48 pm ET)
         
      Here's to our brave troops in Narnia.
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    • Author by historygeek001 (December 22, 2011 2:54 pm ET)
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      I don't even know what to say to this one. O'Reilly is a bloviating ignoranus (not a typo), but I have no idea how to respond to this kind of malicious absurd pseudo-victimhood. What a moran.
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    • Author by Invent a Scandal (December 22, 2011 4:28 pm ET)
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      Nobody knows how to dumb down America quite like Billy. He's the master.
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      • Author by johnsta (December 22, 2011 8:52 pm ET)
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        I don't know, since Beck was fired from Fox, Bolling seems to be climbing the idiot-in-media ladder pretty fast to fill in the void.

        I am quite sure he'll surpass Hannity soon (if not already) but he might actually eclipse O'Reilly soon.

        I mean even O'Reilly and Hannity aren't lost enough to actually say they don't recall any terrorist attacks from 2000-2008....


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      • Author by Jimijams (December 23, 2011 2:26 am ET)
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        Gretchen Carlson, Steve Doocy and that other "Dude" seem to do a pretty fair & balanced job at it.
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    • Author by worrierking (December 22, 2011 4:42 pm ET)
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      This should not surprise anyone who has heard Bill's tales of combat. Anyone who has been in the kinds of holiday situations that Bill has, and lived to tell the tale, is OK in my book.

      You're a better man than I am Gunga O'Reilly.

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    • Author by mptwain (December 22, 2011 5:08 pm ET)
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      When will the war on stupidity finally start? I've been waiting for years now...
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    • Author by PopeRatzo (December 22, 2011 7:13 pm ET)
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      Lexis-Nexis is a liberal media source. Of course, they're going to make Bill O'Reilly look stupid.

      This is why conservatives have to get their information only from trusted media sources like Bill O'Reilly.
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    • Author by dazednamused (December 22, 2011 7:51 pm ET)
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      Merry Winter Solstice my pagan socialist friends ... BWAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
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    • Author by AmazedSatsuma (December 22, 2011 8:14 pm ET)
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      And if Iraq War wasn't ending during that time period, we be lucky Bill-o would have spend 5 minutes on the wars he and rest of Fox blindly supported nearly a decade ago
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    • Author by stvjmc6412 (December 22, 2011 9:11 pm ET)
         
      The Liberals must be winning the war on Christmas because I went to the store tonight and you would never guess it was Christmas...unless you count the lights strung up on every house making my street look like the Vegas Strip, or the thousands of people shopping at the store with "Christmas Sale" plastered on every shelf, or the Santa Clause ringing the bell out front for Salvation Army donations, or every Christmas movie ever made being shown on tv for the last month...other than that, you would never guess it was Christmas.
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    • Author by CAL (December 22, 2011 10:43 pm ET)
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      I'm probably way behind and late with this analogy, so sorry in advance. billdo's "War on Christmas" reminds me in so many ways to Don Quixote and his battle with the windmill.
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      • Author by Boswell (December 23, 2011 9:52 am ET)
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        I see what you are trying to say but all I can do is point out that the whole windmill thing was based on an HONEST misunderstanding coupled with bad eyesight and a strict sense of honor. Nothing Billdo has ever done could be described as honest or honorable. Of course you could say that Billdo is as fictional as Don Quixote and be spot-on :-)
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    • Author by Aeval (December 23, 2011 2:26 am ET)
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      I declare war on tides.
      Tide comes in, tide goes out, and I can explain it because I'm a secular progressive..... and proud of it.
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    • Author by John Puma (December 23, 2011 4:40 am ET)
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      Happy HOLIDAYS, Bill-O.

      Cover this: http://www.pavlovianobeisance.com/
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