tonight. . bill: what the heck is this? some south korean guy bopping around has now become the most popular video in history. dr. keith ablow will try to explain it. caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. hi. i m bill o reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. we ll have the talking points memo in our next segment. it s more christmas chaos as the holiday is again under attack this year. first the lead story, three republican senators, mccain from arizona, graham from south carolina, and ayotte from new hampshire, met with u.n. ambassador susan rice today. remember ambassador rice misled the world how christopher
what s going on? well, look, there will be those who dismiss this as having no meaning, just a good beat. and a lot of fun. i won t be one of those dissing it because when you approach a billion views on youtube, and surpass justin bieber, perhaps you re tapping into something. i think what this fellow is tapping into is in fact thisg it that people don t want meaning right now. music, the most popular music apparently is that without intelligible words to some extent, it s simply conveys it to a distant place, beat wise, doesn t try to convince you of anything. that doesn t try to raise your emotions. it just is sort of like a drug and that seems to be what most people seem to want right now. not reality, not feeling north texas meaning. bill: all right. so it means nothing. but it s got a nice upbeat to it and you can do the pony and ride around. that s it, right? yeah. i think the meaning is that it has no meaning.
numb themselves to some degree. exactly right. it s internet driven, it s natural. it s an incredible success in dozens of countries. why? because globally, folks are losing their center. they want not to be reminded of what they think and feel, but more conveyed away from it. i had a kids book i wrote. i sent it out to a few publishers and they say it seems like it has a message. i said, yeah, it s about empowerment. well, books about messages right now aren t selling. bill: so you want wimpy kid books. wimpy kid book issues olivia, look at the cute pig. trying to tell them about courage, that s not going to be purchased by the great masses who now want not to be tapped on the heart strings, if you will, but simply to be pushed toward a good beat that kind of buries them in music. bill: last question, i don t see anything wrong with this.
anything. in fact, the president went around repeating her story for another week. so if you re going to talk about high levels of the administration being in on this false story, you ve got to go right to the top with the president is. don t pick on the damsel in distress. pick on me. okay. we ll pick on the president. he was at the center of this. bill: all right charles. thanks very much. next up, christmas in rhode island, another controversy. we ll be right back announcer: tis the season of more more shopping, more dining out. and along with it, more identity theft. by the time this holiday season is over, an estimated 1.2 million identities may be stolen. every time you pull out your wallet, shop online or hit the road, you give thieves a chance to ruin your holiday. by the time you re done watching this, as many as 40 more identities may be stolen.
america on all five shows by susan rice. it did the real story would have gone against the narrative. remember the time frame here. we re just a week and a half after the charlotte convention. we are just after day after day after day of democrats dancing on the grave of bin laden, proclaiming al-qaeda dead since that was their only achievement in foreign policy, saying it over and over again, saying bin laden dead. so after saying that as a way to fend off all attacks on their otherwise feckless foreign policy, they now have the assassination of an ambassador, first time in 30 years, happening within a week and they have to find a cover story. i m not saying there was a deliberate conspiracy from day one, but as this story unfolded, they saw a way to make this nonpolitical. one other context you got to remember, bill, that for the first three days after the benghazi attack, the media were