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Bill O'Reilly. In the Phoenix. On porn.

READ: Bill O'Reilly, ELI WALLACH ON ACTORS AND ACTING [February 5, 1974]

READ: Bill O'Reilly, THE DEVIL BEHIND THE DEVIL IN MISS JONES [April 30, 1974] 

Bill O’Reilly is many things. He’s loud. He’s popular. He's unsexy. He can be a bit rude. And as some suspect, he might be too smart for what he’s saying.

But one thing we never thought we’d be calling Bill O’Reilly was "one of our own." Yes, yes, let it be known that the grand poo-bah of cable television "news," was once a humble (though probably not too humble) correspondent for the Boston Phoenix.

As it turns out, way back in his college days, the then Boston University grad student penned a few pieces for the Phoenix and for the influential Cambridge based weekly the Real Paper. While the annals of time had wiped these memories from the collective Phoenix mind, we were recently reminded of Mr. O’Reilly’s contributions to our beloved publication via this BU Today post from 2009.

The BU Today piece reprints some excerpts from O’Reilly’s 2009 book, A Bold Fresh Piece of Humanity. Within these chosen paragraphs, O’Reilly discusses covering the school integrations of the early '70s, asserts his opposition to Jefferson Airplane, blames Hunter S. Thompson’s suicide on drugs, and, as is his typical habit, makes himself sound like a pompous, self-important do-gooder. But, he also sneaks in this sentence: "In addition to the Free Press [BU’s student paper], I got stuff published in the Boston Phoenix and the Real Paper.”

And so it was off to the archives.

What we found was a bit surprising. It turns out that, yes, O’Reilly definitely did get published in both the Phoenix and the Real Paper. However, his pieces were noticeably lacking in the right-wing fire and brimstone and the general vitriol he is now known for. In fact, his contributions were largely about movies (including this interview with the soon-to-be-honorary-Oscar-ified Eli Wallach).

But the one that really caught our eye was a piece in which O’Reilly watches the classic porno The Devil in Miss Jones and immediately thereafter goes out for sandwiches with the film’s director, Gerard Damiano. As totally awesome as that is, it gets even better. While discussing Damiano’s involvement in the legendary skin flick, Deep Throat, O’Reilly writes this: "In an interview with Linda Lovelace last November, the performer told me that she was an afterthought for the lead in Deep Throat."

 

Whoa. Whoa. Hold it right there Mr. Family Values. So that’s not one, but two stories in which O’Reilly interviews personalities in the adult film industry. I guess ol’ Bill isn’t lying when he says that he started out doing hard journalism (Zing!)

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14 Comments

  • R Hookup said:

    I find it interesting that in the original BU excerpt of his book, O'Reilly makes Wilbur Mills a Congressman from Ohio (rather than Arkansas).  Was that mistake in the book or a transcription error by the Free Press?

    August 26, 2010 2:53 PM
  • bdg said:

    Too bad all of the liberal jackoffs still believe that degenerate sexual behavior is still OK

    August 26, 2010 9:33 PM
  • budee said:

    too bad bdg hasn't the wit to see that his degenerate response replicates the very thing it seeks to criticise. yowsuh!

    August 27, 2010 12:33 AM
  • NewHamp said:

    So BDG,  this is the best you can do to defend the king of all things loofah? Maybe you should call the RNC's Ken Melhman for some spin tips

    August 27, 2010 6:20 AM
  • michael said:

    Actually bdg it is ok. If people want to engage in sexual behavior that isn't "normal" to you behind closed doors that's their right. If two men want to run around in their house all day and have sex at the top and bottom of every hour, guess what, that's their right. If a couple wants to have sex in a position other than missionary, that's their right. Don't worry about the sexual acts other people engage in. Your sexual life and the sanctity of your marriage or relationship is not dependent on what others do. If it is than I feel sorry for you and you have no idea what real love is.

    August 27, 2010 6:55 AM
  • Matilda said:

    Is this the best the Phoenix can do?  I was expecting some real dirt; instead I'm informed that O'Reilly reviewed movies as an 18 year old college kid, two of which happened to be porn.

    The Portland Phoenix STRUGGLES.  

    August 27, 2010 7:24 AM
  • BCL1 said:

    Don't know much about B.O., but  he wouldn't be the first liberal young person to grow up to be a conservative old person.  At least he grew up.

    August 27, 2010 3:09 PM
  • jack said:

    So, Bill O'Reilly was young and foolish once. Big Scoop? LOL

    August 27, 2010 6:39 PM
  • Joe said:

    Not eager to defend O'Reilly, but I don't see any hypocrisy here.  So he writes for the Phoenix.  I'm sure an Alan Colmes wouldn't suggest that means anything.  Also, those movies were fairly mainstream in their day (among the highest grossing movies of the early 1970s--which any film critic ought to cover) and his interviews/reviews were probably assigned to him by an editor (which a starting journalist isn't about to refuse).  Maybe irony here, but not hypocrisy.

    August 28, 2010 12:13 AM
  • Werty10089 said:

    There isn't much evidence of a potential "left-wing" stance held by O' Reilly. Just because he reviewed for a left-wing paper does not essientally mean he agreed with most of their views. He also reviewed porn for said paper, which isn't all too relivant to politics.

    August 28, 2010 9:29 AM
  • Sarara said:

    BCL1's got it down, pat.

    August 29, 2010 5:36 PM
  • chris said:

    The providence phoenix you people are so left its sad please try to dig deeper on are good friend bill

    August 30, 2010 4:18 PM
  • James said:

    chris said:

    The providence phoenix you people are so left its sad please try to dig deeper on are good friend bill

    What is this teabonics? (hint: "are" should be "our")

    Im not sure the article was meant to be a smear against B.O. - more so just a suprising fact that he was published in the Pheonix

    August 31, 2010 8:44 PM
  • Rick Corliss said:

    If this is the best dirt they can get on Ole Bill, he could run for President and be considered squeaky clean.

    October 15, 2010 3:43 PM

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