

Who's Looking Out For You?
Author: Bill O'Reilly
Narrator: Bill O'Reilly
Unabridged: 5 hr 28 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download (DRM Protected)
Publisher: Random House Audio
Published: 09/23/2003
Author: Bill O'Reilly
Narrator: Bill O'Reilly
Unabridged: 5 hr 28 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download (DRM Protected)
Publisher: Random House Audio
Published: 09/23/2003
Bill O'Reilly is a three-time Emmy Award winner and has received the Governor's Award from the Boston/New England chapter of the prestigious National Academy of Television Arts and Science. He is best known as the controversial executive producer and anchor of the Fox News Channel show, titled, "The Factor", by his fans. A fun fact is that he served as the anchor on the Inside Edition news magazine after being a national correspondent for ABC News.
O'Reilly wrote several novels of which 5 million copies are in circulation. His most recent, Bold Fresh Piece of Humanity is a deeply personal memoir that has sold more than 1 million copies and was on the New York Times bestseller list for more than 52 weeks. His four previous non-fiction novels were at #1 on the same list. His O'Reilly Factor for Kids outsold all other children's non-fiction books in 2005.
This book has been on the backburner of my "to-read" list for quite some time, but it should have been right up at the top. In this book, Bill O'Reilly asks the all-important question that we all must pose to groups and individuals alike - "Who's Looking Out For Me?" And the answer, at least in part......more
Rating - 8 In some cases comes across as a poor man's Michael Moore that is very right-wing and holier than thou; In other cases, uses interesting insight and does not pull any punches on anyone Does an excellent job on the separation of church and state and the black abyss that we are heading to mora......more
Bill O’Reilly’s “Who’s Looking Out For You” is not a bad book. In the beginning of the book he lists what he calls “The Ten Commandants of Parenting.” They include the following recommendations: a parent should spend time with their child, provide discipline, educate them, screen their friends, and......more
As I've said before, I always enjoy reading O'Reilly's books. Some things he says I say, "Boy, you got that right". Other things I have to shake my head and say, "Bill, you really don't get it". Same with this book. The purpose of this book is to determine who really has your best interests at heart.......more
This book feels like reading my math assignment for school… not many evidence supported facts, no passion, lots of strong opinions. It was difficult to stay interested. The only reason I finished reading it at all was because I borrowed it from a friend and could not tell him that it was boring.......more