Joe Kovacs wrote in a Jan. 26 WorlddNetDaily article:
Former Fox News anchor Bill O’Reilly is now going public with details about his illness, revealing it’s “a hereditary condition involving internal bleeding.”
“I am absolutely stunned by the reaction to my medical situation,” said the host of “The No Spin News” in a new column.
“You can do a lot of thinking while sitting in a hospital for four days. A hereditary condition involving internal bleeding took me down temporarily. I hope. I have the best medical team led by Dr. Ira Jacobson, trying to keep me on the field.”
O’Reilly is thankful to have a malady while living in America, noting, “Thank God we don’t have socialized medicine in this country. I’d be in a dark container right now.”
He also expressed a fearlessness when it comes to his eventual time to depart this world.
“It will make Blue Öyster Cult happy to know that I don’t ‘fear the reaper,'” O’Reilly indicated.
Curiously, Kovacs refused to discuss why O’Reilly is a former Fox News anchor. But even the Jan. 21 Daily Caller on O’Reilly’s illness that WND reprinted and to which Kovacs linked explained the situation: “Fox News fired O’Reilly in April 2017 amid a slew of sexual harassment allegations, which he has denied.”
Rather than include that inconvenient fact, Kovacs instead gushed that “O’Reilly has not lost his edgy political commentary, as his latest column focuses on the violence in Minnesota.”