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Bill O’Reilly’s Rock & Roll Machine
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Bill O’Reilly’s Rock & Roll Machine

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Robert Loss
/ 8 April 2015
Nostalgia has its uses, its benefits. But is it useful and beneficial when it obscures the reality of the past and present, usually in the service of power, prestige, and making a buck?
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/ 10 September 2008
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The O’Reilly Factor for Kids: A Survival Guide for America’s Families by Bill O’Reilly and Charles F

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/ 7 December 2004
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/ 23 September 2004
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