Wednesday
Oct292008
Election Talk: Enduring America's Choice for Election Night Coverage

As long-time fans of Fox News's Fair and Balanced coverage, we can think of only one newscaster more qualified than Bill O'Reilly to break down the results on 4 November.
Dear readers, we present to you....Lil O'Reilly:
[youtube]http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=-teM03FPUow[/youtube]
Dear readers, we present to you....Lil O'Reilly:
[youtube]http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=-teM03FPUow[/youtube]
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Reader Comments (3)
You might laugh, but this is actually significantly more useful a news source than the BBC's current Russell Brand-themed headlines.
I couldn't agree more. I fully expect the intrepid BBC correspondent in the US, Justin Webb, to be recalled this weekend so he can lurk outside Jonathan Ross's Radio 2 studio.
Actually Robert Peston sounded like he could do with a holiday this morning on Radio 4, this could be just the ticket.