Bill O'Reilly is a doofus

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In the past I have watched him call for gun registration. And he calls for Federal law after Federal law for every problem he perceives at the moment.

But perhaps Chuck24 is referring to this. About 4:30 into it...

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"Also, gun dealers all across America should be required to report the sale of certain kinds of guns, heavy weapons, directly to the FBI. Not handguns, not talking about that, but other weapons that would be defined by Congress. That is a sane approach and would make it a lot tougher for the Omar Mateens of the world to get the weaponry to kill."

Report to the FBI so they can't start a database of those "heavy weapons"?

But I could be wrong. Either way, I no longer bother to watch him and really I only miss Jesse Watters' segments. :D

http://smith-wessonforum.com/lounge/310649-oreilly-registration.html
 
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I wonder if in his new book and TV program that the start of the revaluation was General Gates gun control confiscation on April 19, 1775.
Or that Alexander Hamilton used a set of pistols with hair triggers if you knew how to set them in the duel with Arron Burr.
 
I agree, but his books, Killing (Jesus, Lincoln, Patton, Kennedy, Reagan) are factual, interesting, and thought provoking . . .

The folks who worked with and for Reagan would disagree with you on that one. Most of the others no longer have people alive to agree or disagree. I saw George Will on his show and O'Reilly only yelled at him from what I recall. I would have told the blowhard to kiss my... and walked off if he had treated me like that just because Will said he was wrong on Reagan.
 
The folks who worked with and for Reagan would disagree with you on that one. Most of the others no longer have people alive to agree or disagree. I saw George Will on his show and O'Reilly only yelled at him from what I recall. I would have told the blowhard to kiss my... and walked off if he had treated me like that just because Will said he was wrong on Reagan.

You would be hard pressed to find a credible source to declare that Reagan was not suffering from the early stages of dementia/Alzheimers during his last two or three years of office . . .
 
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