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O'REILLY: Late night TV doesn’t win or lose elections 
President Obama may not know it, but he has a nice advantage in the world of late night TV. A new study by the Center for Media and Public Affairs at George Mason University says that in 2011 late night comedians mocked Republicans three times more than they did Democrats.
RELATED CONTENTOPINION: Occupiers need baths, jobs 
Listen up, you protest people! You have gone and alienated Newt Gingrich, who wants you to take a bath and get a job. Or vice-versa. And his words were greeted with applause from coast to coast. You guys should take notice.
RELATED CONTENTOPINION: Occupiers little more than morons who desire others’ money 
If you believe a column in Newsweek magazine, most of the “Occupy Wall Street” protesters are just regular folks, people like you and me. Writer Michael Daly puts forth that the demonstrators have simply had enough of an unfair economic system, and what’s wrong with that?
RELATED CONTENTOPINION: It’s time for an audible, Mr. President 
As a former quarterback, I know that when a game plan is not working, you change strategy. Fast. If you don’t, you will likely lose the contest and have to endure the ignominy of failure.
RELATED CONTENTOPINION: Cheating and lying in the home of the brave
So, I’m trying to channel Moses here to find out why so many Americans are bearing false witness against their neighbors. Ask any attorney or judge, and they will tell you that lying under oath is now the rule, not the exception, in the nation’s courtrooms.
RELATED CONTENTOPINION: Obama and Robin Hood: Any similarities? 
Throughout the ages, Robin Hood has carried a very positive image: a dashing hero who steals from a corrupt kingdom and distributes the loot to the poor. Errol Flynn was among the first to bring Robin to life in the movies and, recently, Russell Crowe advanced the legend.
RELATED CONTENTOPINION: Key to beating Obama is simply understanding him 
This time next year, we should have a Republican in place to challenge President Obama for the title of “World’s Most Powerful Man.” The campaign, of course, is the ultimate reality show, and it could get really nasty.
RELATED CONTENTOPINION: Lady Gaga’s OK, but she’s no Elvis 
The success of 25-year-old Stefani Germanotta, aka Lady Gaga, is really the fault of Elvis Presley, who would completely understand the woman’s immense drawing power.
RELATED CONTENTOPINION: White House associates with rapper Common 
Once again we have an association controversy at the White House. This week, a rapper who calls himself “Common” was invited by Michelle Obama to read some of his “poetry” to a hand-picked audience in the “People’s House.”
RELATED CONTENTOPINION: US can shoot a terrorist in head, but it can’t waterboard? 
Frustrating! That’s the appropriate word for what is happening in the wake of the Bin Laden raid. Besides the precision of the Navy SEALs, the big story to emerge from the action is that coerced interrogation gave the CIA vital information used to track Bin Laden to his lair. That has been confirmed by current CIA chief Leon Panetta.
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O'REILLY: Beach Boys still making waves 
Quick question: What is the most enduring American pop group of all time? It has to be the Beach Boys, right? They are currently on their 50th anniversary tour across the country, if you can believe it.
RELATED CONTENTO'REILLY: Talking points not just dumb, they're boring 
In just about six months, the nation will vote for president. But if things continue the way they’re going, I don’t know how I’ll make it.
RELATED CONTENTO'REILLY: Romney should study Santorum's victories, setbacks 
Mitt Romney would be wise to take a good hard look at what Rick Santorum did right and what he did wrong during his campaign. In his quest to unseat President Obama, Romney will face some of the same challenges Santorum faced.
RELATED CONTENTO'REILLY: Pass the shrimp and pass the cost on to us 
Somehow our government managed to spend an incredible $820,000 for a conference outside of Las Vegas. Among the expenditures OK’d: $31,000 for a “networking reception,” $146,000 for catered food and drinks, as well as $130,000 in expenses to “scout” the conference’s hotel location. Apparently, the advance team had to travel to Vegas six times to get a handle on where was best to discuss government business.
RELATED CONTENTO'REILLY: Take me out to the ballgame 
The urchins were startled. “Hey, let’s go outside and play some baseball,” I said. Outside? Are you kidding me? Inside, the two 8-year-old boys have an Xbox, iPads and personal computers at the ready. Outside?
RELATED CONTENTO'REILLY: No shock: The media endorse President Obama 
According to a study done by the Pew Research Center, 32 percent of journalists say they are liberal, 53 percent moderate and just 8 percent conservative.
RELATED CONTENTO'REILLY: Our citizens have a right to know of life’s ‘evils’ 
The Washington Post fancies itself a very influential newspaper, an opinion-shaper among the powerful D.C. ruling class. So when it editorialized last week about Rush Limbaugh’s commentary concerning Georgetown law student Sandra Fluke, some heads snapped back.
RELATED CONTENTO'REILLY: Reagan spoke and lived simply, that's why he won 
Last week I ambled on up to the late Ronald Reagan’s ranch high in the mountains of Santa Barbara County. Called Rancho del Cielo (Ranch in the Sky), it comprises 688 acres and one very small home. In fact, I was very surprised by how modest it is.
RELATED CONTENTO'REILLY: Media fails in Whitney Houston coverage 
The media has no bleepin’ clue how to cover the death of Whitney Houston.
RELATED CONTENTO'REILLY: Leave Ellen and JCPenney alone 
The Texas-based department store has hired Ellen as a spokesperson, and that is royally teeing off a conservative group called “One Million Moms.”
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