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Fox News host Bill O'Reilly accused of pulling a Brian Williams
Fox News host Bill OReilly is facing accusations similar to those that recently forced celebrity anchor Brian Williams from his desk at NBC.
In an article published by Mother Jones late Thursday afternoon, reporters David Corn and Daniel Schulman accused OReilly of fabricating his experiences during the 1980s as a war correspondent in South and Central America.
OReilly has frequently touted his own reporting during the Falklands war to emphasize the difference between himself and journalists whove never worked a conflict zone. In one tale, he drags an injured South American cameraman to safety during a violent street riot in Buenos Aires, only to be threatened by Argentine soldier bearing an assault rifle. As Mother Jones reports, OReilly has often referred to this as happening within a war zone.
As Corn and Schulman point out, however, the protest to which OReilly refers was far from the conflict on British controlled islands in the South Atlanticmore than a thousands miles away, in fact. The article also points out that OReilly has said repeatedly that he served as a correspondent for CBS News in the Falklands. According to Bob Schieffer, who was the networks lead correspondent during the conflict, Nobody from CBS got to the Falklands. ... It was impossible.
During a radio show in 2005, OReilly reportedly told a caller: I was in the middle of a couple of firefights in South and Central America. In his book, The No Spin Zone, he recalls visiting the El Salvadors Morazan province during the countrys civil war after CBS hired him in 1981. There he reached a village in an area allegedly controlled by the guerillas. But even though the carnage was obviously recent, we saw no one live or dead, he wrote.
Mother Jones challenges OReillys version of the El Salvador story, using CBS footage as ammunition. His own footage, which was recently posted by The Nation, showed residents walking about and only one or two burned-down structures, Corn and Schulman wrote. O'Reilly's CBS report gave no indication that he had experienced any combat on this assignment in El Salvador.
OReilly responded to the Mother Jones piece on Thursday evening calling it a piece of garbage and Corn a liar. He told Politico: Its a hit piece. Everything I said about what I reported in South and Central America is true. Everything.
"I was not on the Falkland Islands and I never said I was," O'Reilly continued. "I was in Buenos Aires. In Buenos Aires we were in a combat situation after the Argentines surrendered."
Corn later fired back, highlighting to Politico the fact that OReilly has referred to his time as a in Buenos Aires as reporting from a war zone. "He said he was in the war zone during the Falkland Island conflictsthe conflict was in the Falkland Islands, it was not in Buenos Aires," Corn said. "He covered a protest after the war was over in Buenos Aires. I don't think that's a reasonable definition of a combat situation. If you look up 'combat situation' in the dictionary, it's not 'an ugly protest'."
"Rather than calling anyone a liar or a guttersnipe, he had ample opportunity to deal with the facts of this case," Corn added. "He elected not to, and instead engaged in name calling."