The argument O'Reilly makes is flawed.

He notes a poll stating that 51% of Americans wouldn't vote for Hillary Clinton, under any circumstances, should she become the Democratic nominee. He concludes from this that "apparently, it doesn't matter what Mr. Bush is doing, most Americans don't want the most well-known liberal Democrat in the country sitting in the White House."

It's impossible to make that assumption, unless you're biased or trying to spin your readers (and surely Mr. No-Spin Zone wouldn't do that, now would he?).

The only thing you can surmise is that people don't like Hillary Clinton. Not that people don't want a liberal, progressive thinker in the White House.

This is the sort of twisted logic Bill O'Reilly is known for and why every respectable news organization in the world, not just America, takes everything he says with more than a single grain of salt.

Wake up, Torog. Your conservative beliefs may very well be valid, but when you quote devious sycophants like this, you do nothing to further your cause except to make yourself look extremely naive.