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Sweet Jesus, I Hate Bill O'Reilly





Tom Breuer and Joseph Minton Amann
February 2006     ISBN: 1560258810


Bill O'Reilly's rage makes him suggest outrageous things, like his claims that Hitler would have joined the ACLU and hurricane victims caught looting should be shot on sight. His paranoia is growing faster than the enemies list on his website.

Sweet Jesus, I Hate Bill O'Reilly humorously exposes O'Reilly's incessant spin, untruths and misstatements. Noting that he perceives himself as "a fiercely independent freethinker," the authors suggest he is "as self-aware as a legume." Amann and Breuer--the creators of the hugely popular website sweetjesusihatebilloreilly.com--are unsparing in their indictment of this media megastar.

About the Authors

Joseph Minton Amann and Tom Breuer launched sweetjesusihatebilloreilly.comin the spring of 2004. They are the coauthors of Sweet Jesus, I Hate Bill O'Reilly.



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