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O'Reilly Sends Cameras to Ambush Rosie Aaron Dykes / JonesReport.com | October 31, 2007 Bill O'Reilly sent out a camera crew in attempt to goad Rosie into backtracking on her 9/11 positions. Ironically, the youthful crew were armed with a handycam when they approached O'Donnell at a book signing-- closely resembling the type of guerilla confrontations 9/11 truthers have become known for and O'Reilly has relished in attacking (i.e. the Bill Maher incident and the Bill Clinton incident). Rosie asked the crew to turn away the cameras and denied claims that she had said '9/11 was an inside job'-- though she did no backtracking from her statements regarding Building 7, the melting temperature of steel and other issues she brought up earlier this year on the view. “He wants to know if you regret saying 9/11 was an inside job?” one of O’Reilly’s producers asked O’Donnell. However, Rosie refused to throw out the cameramen, contrasting with most of the people confronted by 9/11 truthers. “This is Bill O’Reilly’s camera crew, but don’t throw them out. It just makes it all worse when he puts it on the Bill O’Reilly ‘No Spin Zone,’” Rosie said. Perhaps Bill O'Reilly was trying to make a point about the unscripted manner of 9/11 truth confrontations with politicians, etc., who otherwise refuse to be held accountable, by throwing it back in O'Donnell's face. On the other hand, he may have frustratingly conceded that if he can't bully the first amendment, he'll join it-- instead deciding to take the the gloves off to fight back against the recent 9/11 truth offense. Either way, he is surely forced to acknowledge the yet unchecked power the new media has in circumventing, as well as penetrating, the tiny scripted world of mainstream media.
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