Breaking up media conglomerates

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Uploaded by on Sep 16, 2009

In this excerpt from our weekly Backstage Conversation for BillOReilly.com Premium Members, a member asks Bill if the government should break up some of the large media conglomerates.

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  • Hello? Does the name "AT&T" ring a bell?

    But, it's always good to see Bill O'Reilly making ANOTHER erroneous comment in ANOTHER area in which he has no apparent expertise (constitutional law), so

    thanks for the video :-)

  • Didn't you ever hear of Standard Oil Bill?? Good God will you please read your 6th grade history book (or read SOMeTHING??)

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  • Thumbs up if you think conglomerates should be broken up

  • Conglomerates makes it that much easier for the new world order to brainwash you and your kids.

  • microsoft??

  • i actually agree with oreilly on this one, it's rare.

  • I don't see what's so wrong about the statement he made. All he did was say it's unconstitutional for them to go in and break up Disney.

  • What a foolish question. I don't know why you wasted your time answering it, but good answer nonetheless.

  • LiberalViewer you got it all wrong, you didn't listen to what he said. Of course liberals always seem to have this problem & revert to making false accusations. Does the word "misguided' ring a bell?

  • Ah yes the 35th amendment

    "The congress shall have no authority to regulate commerce or trade"

    Always an insightful guy O'rielly.

  • O'Reilly never said that, he said "all [the government] can do is regulate the company so it doesn't violate monopoly laws", when we know that the government can and has broken up companies when they "start to go down the monopoly road".

  • I wouldn't sound so confident the Roberts Court would see it that way.

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