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Former Fox News titans Bill O'Reilly and Glenn Beck will be reuniting for a
weekly spot on Beck's radio show.
"We're going to do that every Friday until Beck gets tired of me," O'Reilly said
Monday on his "No Spin News" podcast. "And it's a good outlet for me to, you
know, discuss things back and forth with Beck, who's a good friend. We don't
agree on everything, but it's very lively."
Beck and O'Reilly are friends going back to their time together at Fox News,
when they were the two biggest names on the network before Beck's abrupt
departure in 2011.
Beck was shown the door after advertisers fled amid outcry over his
controversial rhetoric, even as ratings stayed strong. O'Reilly was ousted from
Fox earlier this year after the revelation of a number of sexual harassment
claims, despite high ratings.
After Beck left the network, O'Reilly still had him back on as a guest on "The
Factor" more than any other Fox host.
Beck noted last week that the two are close enough that O'Reilly reached out to
him the day he was ousted by Fox as he returned from a vacation last month.
"I just got an email from Bill a little while ago that said he's on his way home
- he's been on vacation; he's been in Italy - and so he's on his way home," Beck
said on his Blaze show Wednesday.
Beck also said he had a hard time believing the sexual assault allegations
against O'Reilly.
"He had access [at Fox] to very beautiful women," he said. "We never saw him
utter a word that was even blue humor. He was so buttoned up when he was around
us, I find these charges hard to believe."
Beck appeared to offer O'Reilly a spot on The Blaze last week.
"I would like you to work for TheBlaze," Beck told O'Reilly on Friday on his
radio program. "I could not get the cable coverage by myself because I'm not
powerful enough, unless you have a giant corporation behind you.
"If we could unite our powers for good, as opposed to evil - but that's another
conversation."
The Blaze would benefit from a big-name addition to its lineup, especially after
parting ways with viral conservative young firebrand Tomi Lahren.
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Dems & the media want Trump to be more like Obama, but then he'd
have to audit liberals & wire tap reporters' phones.