NEW YORK New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof resumed his exchange with TV/radio talkster Bill O'Reilly on Tuesday, asking readers to contribute to a fund to send O'Reilly to Darfur. Kristof said he would ante up the first $1000.
The "feud" began last December when O'Reilly denounced Kristof as a "left-wing ideologue." Kristof replied by calling him a "bully" and challenging O'Reilly to show truly "traditional values" by joining him on a visit to Darfur to assess the death and devastation there, thereby "using your talents for an important cause."
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Kristof in his Tuesday column reveals that a few days ago he got this answer to his earlier offer to take O'Reilly to Darfur: "I do three hours of daily news analysis on TV and radio. There's no way I can go to Africa." But Kristof observes that with a satellite phone, "you can do your show from anywhere."
Asking readers for help, Kristof asked that they send e-mails to sponsorbill@gmail.com -- and tell him how much they are willing to pay toward O'Reilly's expenses in Darfur.
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http://www.editorandpublisher.com/eandp/news/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1001958173I just pledged $25. Let's see if the nutball really wants to do journalism or just screech like a monkey.