I don’t want to inundate the site with political comments, as they belong here as much as they do in the podcast, but to specifically address your comment, in my opinion Mr. O’Reilly is at best a pundit and at worst, a yellow journalist. Examples can be found from several reputable non-partisan sources, were anyone curious enough to look.
I can also confirm that I have watched Mr. O’Reilly’s program from the ironically named “No Spin Zone” in it’s entirety on several occasions. While he can be entertaining, he’s hardly centrist in his criticisms. This is often evident when he threatens to cut a guests mic on the show.
Outside of Ben attempting to lend any credibility to Bill O'Reilly (seriously, WTF?), I have to agree that quality is more of a selling point than any "green" certification.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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I can also confirm that I have watched Mr. O’Reilly’s program from the ironically named “No Spin Zone” in it’s entirety on several occasions. While he can be entertaining, he’s hardly centrist in his criticisms. This is often evident when he threatens to cut a guests mic on the show.
So…. How about those Buccaneers?