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Posted By TimALoftis 1 year, 7 months ago in Arts & EntertainmentIf you thought Bill O'Reilly has the tendency to snap on camera on his Fox News show, wait until you see some vintage footage of the boisterous host from his pre-'Factor' days. Warning: Explicit language in video.
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UnusualSuspect1 year, 7 months ago
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Do we expect to be surprised by this?
I've seen him get close to the boiling point many times, with guests and his own colleagues. A couple of months ago he had Rivera on, talking with him about a crime committed by an illegal immigrant, and he really got testy over Rivera's remarks. Not that Rivera was disagreeing with Bill, but Rivera was trying to explain something that I think Bill took the wrong way, and Bill just started being obnoxious and loud.
The odd thing about it is that I think because the show is taped, there was a sudden, barely noticeable difference in Bill's behavior; one second he's quite loud, the next, he's still quite upset, but had settled down, like, too quickly. I think Fox edited out a portion of the conversation that got very caustic.
Bill does have a short fuse, and no wonder many potential guests turn him down...who wants to be in the presence of a ticking time bomb? His anger is evident...I wouldn't doubt he might try physically lashing out, as well.
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