Was Harvard Debater Bill OReilly Beaten in Logic by a Young Clinical Psychologist?
On the O’Reilly Factor during the opening segment Bill recently had two guests on his show. One was a clinical psychologist and the other a psychiatrist. Bill was reporting on a big story about a man with a non-treatable case of tuberculosis who had snuck back into the U.S. Bill’s opinion is the man was a liar and very selfish to put so many people at risk during his trip back to the United States. Bill then asked the guests whether his assessment was correct after listening to all of the details. The young psychologist explained that almost all things people do are selfish. Bill protested, “do you mean when Mother Theresa was feeding the poor in the slums of Calcutta she was being selfish?” The psychologist replied “absolutely,” Bill was not buying what she said. Well that’s too bad, in such a short time the young psychologist could not fully explain herself.
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