Telling world’s wicked tales
Another Bill O’Reilly book is coming out. Such a big-time heavy-duty deep-down real surprise even to readers in the lowest tar pits. Title: “Confronting Evil: Assessing the Worst of the Worst.”
A St. Martin’s advance proof says evil began in Genesis when Cain zonked Abel. O’Reilly then gives the shiv to Genghis Khan, Caligula, Henry VIII, Stalin, Hitler and Mao. Also the Ayatollah, Putin, drug cartels. Good v. evil.
O’Reilly tells me young Vladimir Putin’s violence was leading rat hunts. He relished the kill in exterminating house vermin. His father, prone to rage, beat him for “lack of discipline.” The kid “endured the attacks in silence.” Page 210: “He slept on a rag heap, dirty clothes, handmade blankets.” By age 15 his crew of teenage thugs prowled the streets filled with “garbage, vodka bottles, cigarette butts.” Six-year-olds using weapons. They’d smash into interlopers’ eyes, noses. Blood everywhere. Rocks smashed faces,