The
topic of discussion earlier this week on Fox News’ The O’Reilly Factor
was the subject of filming police officers during on-the job duties.
Or, as host Bill O’Reilly describes it, “spying on the police.”
“There’s enough stress on police, without these clowns chasing them around,” Mr. O’Reilly sneered.
This sort of authoritarian mentality is the kind of thing we have grown to expect from Bill O'Reilly, who has spent a career advocating stopping & frisking random citizens, federalization of crime, warrantless spying, federal weapons bans, and more.
“There’s enough stress on police, without these clowns chasing them around,” Mr. O’Reilly sneered.
This sort of authoritarian mentality is the kind of thing we have grown to expect from Bill O'Reilly, who has spent a career advocating stopping & frisking random citizens, federalization of crime, warrantless spying, federal weapons bans, and more.
Megyn Kelly, on the other hand, has been slightly more ambiguous with
her statist leanings. When she read the phrase, "victim of the War on
Drugs," she let out a cackle. "I've never heard it phrase quite that
way!" she said, as if it had never occurred to her that Prohibition
itself could create victims. One would presume that a journalist
devoting a career to covering government policy would have seen the
endless injustices caused in the name of arbitrary bans.
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