Monday, June 02, 2003

More on Thrilla From CSPAN Book Event

Al Franken  -  Fair and Balanced my AssNew York Post - POLITICAL THRILLA By JOHN MAINELLI

A visibly shaken O'Reilly appeared to have been caught off guard by a blistering attack by Franken in the midst of a usually sedate booksellers' luncheon in Los Angeles on Saturday.

Franken, author of the forthcoming book "Lies and the Lying Liars Who Tell Them," accused O'Reilly - at length - of puffing up his credentials as the former host of the TV news magazine "Inside Edition."

O'Reilly sat stone-faced during a detailed attack on his credibility - then exploded into a verbal free-for-all with Franken that was as surprising as it was intense.

"This guy accuses me of being a liar, ladies and gentlemen, on national television," O'Reilly told the audience.

"All he's got in six-and-a-half years is that I misspoke, that I labeled a Polk Award a Peabody," said O'Reilly, referring to evidence that he had claimed "Inside Edition" has won two Peabody Awards, TV journalism's equivalent of the Pulitzer Prize.

The subtitle of Franken's new book, due out this fall, is "A Fair and Balanced View of the Right" - an obvious dig at Fox News Channel's slogan.

The dustjacket of Franken's book features a photo of O'Reilly between the words "Lies" and "Lying."

According to co-panelist Molly Ivins, during a C-SPAN2 call-in show, "It was the first time [O'Reilly] had seen the cover and he was teed off to the max."

O'Reilly bolted from the stage before the event concluded and made a beeline for a group of fans - far from Franken.

By the way, the slightly-less prestigious Polk awards? Oh, this is another Murdoch publication. Someone should create a journalistic Raspberry award for media as well as movies.

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