Bill O'Reilly Says We Don't Have A Free Press Because It's Too Liberal

Bill O’Reilly of Fox News defended President Donald Trump’s attacks on the press ― including calling the media the “enemy of the American people” ― by claiming that we don’t really have a free press anyway. 

“The Founding Fathers gave us specific freedoms so we could tell you how the people in power were behaving,” he said on “The O’Reilly Factor” on Monday night. “But when the press aligns itself with a political movement ― in this case, liberalism ― then it is no longer objective or free.”

Of course, he exempted his own employer from that. 

“Some believe that the Fox News Channel is not fair and free,” he said. “I dispute that, pointing to analysis of our on-air personnel. We put forth both sides.” 

O’Reilly also insisted that he doesn’t have an agenda “other than an honest presentation.”

He concluded that the American press must “ditch its outwardly liberal bent” in order to regain respect.  

Check out the full segment above.  

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Canon EOS 77D

Comprising a versatile feature-set for both still photography and video recording, the new Canon EOS 77D DSLR camera sports a 24.2MP APS-C CMOS sensor, a 3.0″ 1.04m-dot vari-angle touchscreen LCD, Canon’s DIGIC 7 image processor, an SD/SDHC/SDXC card slot, a mini-USB 2.0 port, a mini-HDMI output port and built-in WiFi, NFC & Bluetooth connectivity.

Not just that, the camera also boasts a number of advanced features including 45-Point All Across-Type Phase-Detect AF, Dual Pixel CMOS AF, Up to 6fps Shooting, ISO 51200, Top LCD & Rear Quick Control Dial and RGB+IR 7560-Pixel Metering Sensor.

For video recording, the EOS 77D can record 1080p Full HD video @ 60fps. The Canon EOS 77D is currently available for pre-order for $898 (Body Only) and will start shipping from March 30th. [Product Page]

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Nothing Seemed To Stop Milo Yiannopoulos — Until This

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A platform of hatred. A plethora of racist, misogynistic and transphobic remarks. But through it all, many stood by far-right troll Milo Yiannopoulos, often defending his right to free speech.

Over the weekend, however, the Breitbart editor finally crossed what may have seemed a non-existent line, sending the American Conservative Union, publishing house Simon & Schuster and others who once supported him running. 

The breaking point: defending pedophilia.

Video surfaced Sunday in which Yiannopoulos appears to condone sexual relationships between adults and 13-year-old boys, saying, “We get hung up on this kind of child abuse stuff.”

Despite a “note for idiots” on Facebook in which Yiannopoulos attempted to clarify what he said, and a subsequent post in which he took some responsibility for his comments, the fallout has been swift. 

He was disinvited Monday from ACU’s annual Conservative Political Action Conference, where he was scheduled to speak along with Vice President Mike Pence, White House Chief of Staff Reince Priebus and President Donald Trump’s strategist Steve Bannon. The group’s president, Matt Schlapp, said Yiannopoulos’s response on Facebook was “insufficient.” 

Simon & Schuster announced later Monday that it had decided to cancel the publication of Yiannopoulos’ upcoming book, Dangerous.

Among his other deserters was “alt-right” Twitter personality “Baked Alaska.”

Yiannopoulos’ offensive verbal assaults have been plentiful. Among the more memorable was a racist attack against “Saturday Night Live” and “Ghostbusters” star Leslie Jones, for which he was permanently banned from Twitter. 

Violent protests this month shut down his planned appearance at the University of California, Berkeley, campus. 

Unsurprisingly, many took to Twitter on Monday to blast the ACU and others, pointing out their willingness to ignore Yiannopoulos’ bigotry ― up to a certain point.

Yiannopoulos has scheduled a press conference Tuesday in New York City. 

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Swedish PM Accuses Trump Of Something That Sounds Like Fake News

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Swedish Prime Minister Stefan Lofven didn’t use one of Donald Trump’s favorite phrases, “fake news,” when he scolded the president for his recent comments about Sweden. But he did say that leaders should “take responsibility for using facts correctly and verifying any information that we spread.”

Former prime minister Carl Bildt also warned on a Swedish radio program that a president who “spreads lots of false rumors … can be truly dangerous,” CBS News reported.

Bildt later emailed The New York Times: “We are used to seeing the president of the U.S. as one of the most well-informed persons in the world, also well aware of the importance of what he says. And then, suddenly, we see him engaging in misinformation and slander against a truly friendly country, obviously relying on sources of a quality [Fox News] that at best could be described as dubious.”

And Swedish Foreign Minister Margot Wallstrom noted, “Unfortunately, we are seeing a general upward trend in inaccurate information.”

All three were responding to Trump’s comment at a campaign-style rally Saturday in Florida that something had happened in Sweden the previous night as he spoke of European countries that had been hit by terrorist attacks: “You look at what’s happening last night in Sweden. Sweden! Who would believe this?”

Twitter went crazy, and Bildt tweeted: “What has Trump been smoking?”

There was no terrorist attack last Friday in Sweden. Trump later told a puzzled world that what was actually “happening” Friday night was that he was watching a Fox News program, apparently one featuring filmmaker Ami Horowitz (a former Huffington Post contributor), who believes that a purported increase in crime in Sweden is linked to an influx of refugees. 

Lofven told reporters at a news conference in Stockholm on Monday that he was, “like many others, surprised by the comments made about Sweden,” reported Agence France-Presse.

Actually, Sweden’s crime rate has remained relatively flat since 2005, according to a Swedish crime survey. Early data released last month also revealed no significant increase in crimes from 2015 to 2016, The New York Times reported, even though Sweden accepted a record number of refugees (162,000) in 2015, more per capita than any other European nation.

But Trump doubled down on his blunder and blamed the press again — this time for allegedly underplaying crime facts that the Swedish government is apparently unaware of. “The FAKE NEWS media is trying to say that large scale immigration in Sweden is working out just beautifully,” he tweeted Monday. “NOT!”

Bildt tweeted some advice for Trump: “When you are in a hole, stop digging.

The Swedes have offered to introduce the American president to the facts of the immigrant situation in the nation.

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