Five nights a week, Fox News's pugnacious Bill O'Reilly gives viewers an earful of whatever's on his mind--and they can take it or leave it. In his new book, Who's Looking Out for You?, he offers readers his very opinionated guide on how not to be stepped on or over or spun. He spoke with TIME's Richard Stengel about politics, parenting and his nemesis Al Franken.
YOU SEEM TO ME LESS LIKE AN IDEOLOGUE THAN A DISAPPOINTED IDEALIST. IS THAT FAIR?
I'm a pragmatist. I want problem solvers in positions of power. It doesn't matter to me what their party affiliation...
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