Bill o reilly new book
Bill O'Reilly, the former host of "The O'Reilly Factor" on Fox News, has written several books throughout his career. Here are some of his notable books:
- "The O'Reilly Factor" (2001) - This book is a companion to his TV show and covers a range of topics, including politics, culture, and current events.
- "Who's Looking Out for You?" (2003) - In this book, O'Reilly argues that the government and other institutions are not looking out for the best interests of ordinary Americans.
- "Culture Warrior" (2006) - This book is a collection of essays in which O'Reilly argues that the United States is in the midst of a cultural war between traditional values and liberal values.
- "A Bold Fresh Piece of Humanity" (2008) - In this book, O'Reilly reflects on his life and career, and offers advice on how to live a good life.
- "Pinheads and Patriots" (2011) - This book is a collection of essays in which O'Reilly argues that the United States is in the midst of a crisis of leadership and that Americans need to take responsibility for their own lives.
- "Killing Lincoln" (2011) - This book, co-authored with Martin Dugard, is a historical account of the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln.
- "Killing Kennedy" (2012) - This book, also co-authored with Martin Dugard, is a historical account of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
- "Killing Jesus" (2013) - This book, co-authored with Martin Dugard, is a historical account of the life and death of Jesus Christ.
- "Killing Patton" (2015) - This book, co-authored with Martin Dugard, is a historical account of the life and death of General George S. Patton.
- "Killing the Rising Sun" (2016) - This book, co-authored with Martin Dugard, is a historical account of the final months of World War II and the Allied victory over Japan.
O'Reilly's most recent book is "Killing the SS" (2018), which is a historical account of the Allied forces' pursuit of Nazi war criminals after World War II.
It's worth noting that O'Reilly has been involved in several controversies and scandals throughout his career, including allegations of sexual harassment and a settlement with a former producer. As a result, some of his books may be less popular or widely read than they would have been otherwise.