An Atheist in the FOXhole

An Atheist in the FOXhole

2013 • 336 pages

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15

There were some good stuff in here about what it was like to work for O'Reilly, but some of the other information were not necessarily new (even for a 2012 book). Muto also wrote about the aftermath of the mole incident which I thought was interesting. My biggest issue with this book were the unnecessary tangents, details and personal stories, and I would either skim or skip through them. And there were quite a few of those. A chunk of the information/analysis of Fox News could have been assessed by an outsider, so the book didn't need it. Also, definitely don't judge the book by its cover. Maybe I was being a little naive, but I was expecting more of a behind the scenes look at the characters. We get that for O'Reilly, but for the rest, not so much. There were a couple of pages on Coulter, which didn't reveal anything crazy and a few for Beck and Rivera.

November 20, 2020