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September 22, 2006 5:28 pm ET

Media Matters Releases Comprehensive Analysis of Culture Warrior

Vitriolic, Inaccurate and Paranoid, Culture Warrior says more about O'Reilly than America

September 22, 2006 (Washington, DC) - Today, Media Matters for America released a comprehensive review of Bill O'Reilly's soon to be released book, Culture Warrior, despite the fact that O'Reilly recently bragged that he thwarted an attempt by Media Matters to review Culture Warrior prior to its release date.

In fact, on the September 21 edition of Fox News' The O'Reilly Factor, he taunted that his publisher had refused a request to provide an advance copy to "a guy who writes for the left-wing smear site Media Matters." "Nice try," O'Reilly said, "no book."

But, Media Matters had already been working on the analysis for several days, which is now available on www.mediamattters.org. Nice try, Mr. O'Reilly.

Brief Analysis Summary:

Media Matters' analysis shows the book to be replete with factual errors, rank hypocrisy, and ad hominem attacks directed at anyone who has crossed swords with O'Reilly. In his book, O'Reilly presents himself as an independent, someone who opposes any ideological extremes and purports to "expose the secular-progressive movement in our country for exactly what it is, to explain why it is so harmful for America, and to identify the movement's top leaders."

But, in actuality, the book is little more than a hypocritical string of attacks against people O'Reilly doesn't like, as the following excerpt from Media Matters' analysis shows.

"O'Reilly writes, "It is flat-out wrong to question the loyalty of any American unless there is rock-solid proof that the person is trying to damage the country" (Pages 190-91). Yet O'Reilly has engaged in precisely that behavior time and again; although never does he elaborate on what "rock-solid proof" of treason entails. In the book, he accuses secular progressives of not believing in "America's nobility, and so the battle rages on," without providing any examples. He writes that there are "fanatics who genuinely believe America is a wicked country that must be reformed in any way possible short of violence" and that this is "what the Soros crowd believes" (Page 191), offering no evidence."

Throughout Culture Warrior, O'Reilly makes provocative claims against his enemies. But a closer look at the book reveals that many of his accusations are groundless, and many of his criticisms of his opponents may just as easily apply to him as well. O'Reilly also peppers his book with lessons and principles for his readers. But the principles he preaches seem to be ones that he practices only selectively.

This should not come as a surprise, considering in the last five months, Media Matters has documented more than 160 instances where O'Reilly has peddled falsehoods and/or omitted pertinent information on his show.

Below Media Matters has compiled just some of the highlights from our analysis of the soon to be released Culture Warrior

O'Reilly on O'Reilly in Culture Warrior: Delusions of Grandeur

The Bill O'Reilly 'Enemies List'

Mission NOT accomplished...Bill O'Reilly on Page 5: "I will try to avoid cheap shots and vindictiveness,"

"I will try to avoid cheap shots and vindictiveness," and, "As a traditionalist who wants to win the fight, I try to avoid the personal stuff." - Bill O'Reilly on Page 5

O'Reilly on Media Matters and the Internet: "Vile web sites"

O'Reilly quotes that say a lot more about O'Reilly than anyone else:

To read the full Media Matters analysis, click here.

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