Chapter and Verve

American Spectator, TheVol. 40 Nbr. 3, April 2007

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What he should have done is written it backwards, kicking off with the Moulhof O'Keilly Present, then gone into, flashback on the Mouth of O'Reilly Past, and last, summed up his predictions in a final chapter called the Mouth of O'Reilly Yet to Come, This would have won O'Keilly's approval in view of his famous campaign to rescue Christmas, and put some space between the wheat and the chaff that we are asked to digest. To help us get to the bottom of this we hear all about the nuns, the priests, the library, the grounds, the athletic field, scholarly priorities, and academic philosophy, all detailed in verbatim interviews of anyone who ever saw or heard of the place.

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Chapter and Verve

Chapter and Verve The Man Who Would Not Shut Up: The Rise of Bill O'Reilly by Marvin Kitman (ST. MARTIN'S PRESS, 318 PAGES, $25.95)

Reviewed by Florence King

I SPEAK TO YOU FROM MY BED OF PAIN. THIS book does not start getting good until Chapter Sixteen, but there was no one to advise me of this so I foolishly read the first fifteen chapters first and have the CT-Scan results to prove it.

I should have read the book backwards hut I didn't and now I am paying for the authors compulsive fidelity to chronology at all ...

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