Marilyn Manson on The O’Reilly Factor (2001)

Marilyn Manson on The O’Reilly Factor (2001)

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  1. Love him or hate him, you just gotta respect the absolute hell out of Manson keeping things professional and level-headed while Bill did his absolute damndest to get a rise out of him and make him in to this monster Bill sees in his own head. Makes you wonder if Bill, with all his fake hand-wringing, could ever see the final irony of his disgrace: A man that thought he was an inspiration to young and old alike being outed as a predatory bastard that had to pay $30 million dolllars to turn truth into lies. Adios, Bill, no one misses you!

  2. In general, it’s a bad idea to try and pigeonhole rock stars. Lookup the testimony of Dee Snider before Congress where he talks about music being interpreted by the listener and tells Al Gore to his face that Tipper Gore was looking for sadomasochism and bondage and she found it in his lyrics.

  3. Bill does his best to paint Manson as a villain, but I still like this interview because I feel like there’s an appropriate amount of respect between the two guys. It was just a very calm and to-the-point interview.

  4. Yeah I was a kid I thought his music was OK. Never really thought it was great. As I got older and I watched more interviews with him I started to like his music and overall personality a lot more. And nowadays I think he is brilliant for what he does and why.

  5. Bill O’Reilly, and those like him, have done more damage to society than Marilyn Mason or any other entertainer has ever done.

    Talking heads on “news” networks are the worst kinds of propagandists. Spewing more vile content than anything other forms of media can create. Shocking images on a screen, or a controversial lyric has nothing on the power of the spoken word uttered by a corporate paid media pundit.

  6. I never really loved MM’s music and as a kid he freaked me out. As an “adult,” I love watching his interviews. He’s incredibly well informed and swell spoken. He catches most of his hosts off guard.

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