Following up on an item from yesterday, Fox News’ Bill O’Reilly this week said John Edwards was wrong to assert that there are 200,000 homeless U.S. military veterans. He told his viewers “there’s not many of them out there,” and said he would personally intervene to help veterans sleeping under bridges.
On the facts, Edwards is right and O’Reilly is wrong. Naturally, then, O’Reilly blasted Edwards on the air last night, insisting that he apologize. Here’s his “Talking Points” segment from last night’s episode (transcript via Nexis, so no link):
“[F]irst, let’s look at our pal John Edwards, who’s running for president. Edwards contends there are two Americas, one for the rich and the other for everybody else. And that everybody else is getting hosed. The fix is in, the economy’s rigged.
“‘Talking Points’ doesn’t believe that. Of course the rich do have advantages, but I am living proof that you can start with very little and prosper economically if you work hard and keep it honest. To hype up this class warfare, Edwards is now bringing in homeless veterans.”
Got that? Edwards has expressed concern from the 200,000 veterans who are homeless, which must be part of a “class warfare” campaign. Presumably, we’re not supposed to express concern?
“Now I’ve said on this program that we will pay for homeless veterans to be taken to the Edwards mansion in North Carolina for shelter.”
Actually, just this week, O’Reilly said he would personally “make sure” veterans aren’t sleeping under bridges. Edwards’ house wasn’t mentioned. Is O’Reilly’s offer still on the table?
“So if the poor are not destitute in America, and they obviously are not, why are so many veterans sleeping under bridges, John Edwards?”
I have no idea what this means.
“Edwards is a charlatan, a man either too uninformed or too dishonest to be elected to anything. I am tired of hearing this nonsense from him and other callow politicians. We deal with facts here on ‘The Factor,’ not fiction. John Edwards owes us an apology.”
Yes, Edwards said there are 200,000 homeless vets, O’Reilly said there aren’t. O’Reilly got it wrong, so Edwards is “uninformed” and “owes us an apology.”
Only on Fox News could one see such madness on a daily basis.
On a related note, Brave New Films spoke to some actual homeless vets, who weren’t particularly impressed with the Fox News blowhard.
ThinkProgress and C&L have more.