O'Reilly bullshits about his french boycott
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O'Reilly bullshits about his french boycott
FOX's O'Reilly fabricated evidence of success of purported boycott of French imports
Host Bill O'Reilly threatened Canada with a boycott like the one he advocated against France, then cited a phony statistic about the success of the French boycott. The threat came during O'Reilly's April 27 debate with Toronto Globe and Mail columnist Heather Mallick about Canada's harboring of two deserters from the U.S. military who have fled to Canada. From FOX News Channel's The O'Reilly Factor:
O'REILLY: Now if the [Canadian] government -- if your government harbors these two deserter [sic], doesn't send them back ... there will be a boycott of your country which will hurt your country enormously. France is now feeling that sting.
MALLICK: I don't think for a moment such a boycott would take place because we are your biggest trading partners.
O'REILLY: No, it will take place, madam. In France ...
MALLICK: I don't think that your French boycott has done too well ...
O'REILLY: ...they've lost billions of dollars in France according to "The Paris Business Review."
MALLICK: I think that's nonsense.
Media Matters for America found no evidence of a publication named "The Paris Business Review." A Google.com search revealed no mentions of "Paris Business Review," "Revue des Affaires de Paris," or any similar French name. A LexisNexis search for "Paris," "France," or "French" within five words of "business review" produced no relevant results. There is a journal called "European Business Review," which is published in England; however, over the past two years, "European Business Review" has not mentioned an American boycott of France.
Furthermore, contrary to O'Reilly's claim that France has lost "billions of dollars" due to an American boycott, American imports from France have actually increased since international tensions with France began in the months prior to the start of the war in Iraq in March 2003. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, in February 2004, the United States imported $2.26 billion in French goods and services, up from $2.18 billion in February 2002.
Two days later, on the April 29 episode of The O'Reilly Factor, O'Reilly plugged a poll on his personal website, BillOReilly.com: "A new BillOReilly.com poll asks you the question will you boycott Canadian goods and services if that country does not return two American deserters who are being glorified by some of the Canadian media?'"
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Host Bill O'Reilly threatened Canada with a boycott like the one he advocated against France, then cited a phony statistic about the success of the French boycott. The threat came during O'Reilly's April 27 debate with Toronto Globe and Mail columnist Heather Mallick about Canada's harboring of two deserters from the U.S. military who have fled to Canada. From FOX News Channel's The O'Reilly Factor:
O'REILLY: Now if the [Canadian] government -- if your government harbors these two deserter [sic], doesn't send them back ... there will be a boycott of your country which will hurt your country enormously. France is now feeling that sting.
MALLICK: I don't think for a moment such a boycott would take place because we are your biggest trading partners.
O'REILLY: No, it will take place, madam. In France ...
MALLICK: I don't think that your French boycott has done too well ...
O'REILLY: ...they've lost billions of dollars in France according to "The Paris Business Review."
MALLICK: I think that's nonsense.
Media Matters for America found no evidence of a publication named "The Paris Business Review." A Google.com search revealed no mentions of "Paris Business Review," "Revue des Affaires de Paris," or any similar French name. A LexisNexis search for "Paris," "France," or "French" within five words of "business review" produced no relevant results. There is a journal called "European Business Review," which is published in England; however, over the past two years, "European Business Review" has not mentioned an American boycott of France.
Furthermore, contrary to O'Reilly's claim that France has lost "billions of dollars" due to an American boycott, American imports from France have actually increased since international tensions with France began in the months prior to the start of the war in Iraq in March 2003. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, in February 2004, the United States imported $2.26 billion in French goods and services, up from $2.18 billion in February 2002.
Two days later, on the April 29 episode of The O'Reilly Factor, O'Reilly plugged a poll on his personal website, BillOReilly.com: "A new BillOReilly.com poll asks you the question will you boycott Canadian goods and services if that country does not return two American deserters who are being glorified by some of the Canadian media?'"
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according to the international herald tribune, the numbers of Americans traveling to france dropped by 80% in the first half of 2003. much of that has to do with strength of the Euro.
http://abcnews.go.com/sections/wnt/Worl ... 30616.html
abc news has slightly better numbers, although the decline is blamed on a perception amongst Americans that Parisians are <gasp!> arrogant!
even the French admit the decline... it's hard to hide a third of your customers vanishing.
whether it's because fo a boycott or a general dislike of French people, the dropoff is real. Americans won't buy stuff or patronize people who they believe don't like them.
according to the international herald tribune, the numbers of Americans traveling to france dropped by 80% in the first half of 2003. much of that has to do with strength of the Euro.
http://abcnews.go.com/sections/wnt/Worl ... 30616.html
abc news has slightly better numbers, although the decline is blamed on a perception amongst Americans that Parisians are <gasp!> arrogant!
http://www.euro-correspondent.com/ed16france.htmSince 2000, the number of U.S. visitors has been declining steadily: from 3.5 million in 2000, to 3 million Americans in 2001 and down to 2.7 million last year.
even the French admit the decline... it's hard to hide a third of your customers vanishing.
whether it's because fo a boycott or a general dislike of French people, the dropoff is real. Americans won't buy stuff or patronize people who they believe don't like them.
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The issue is O'Reilly's laughable boycott, and his idea that the tiny viewership he commands could possibly cause France to lose billions of dollars- not tourism.
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Care to back that up?Col. Crackpot wrote:even the French admit the decline... it's hard to hide a third of your customers vanishing.
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um i did, did you click the fucking links to major media news sites and a european freelance journalist site that told of French hotels, resorts, restaraunts and stores desprately trying to attract lost American cutomers?GySgt. Hartman wrote:Care to back that up?Col. Crackpot wrote:even the French admit the decline... it's hard to hide a third of your customers vanishing.
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it's true though... and i imagine it wouldn't be only Americans. Would you patronize a store where the staff was quite visible in their disdain for you?BoredShirtless wrote:And you were doing so well until this...Col. Crackpot wrote:Americans won't buy stuff or patronize people who they believe don't like them.
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Oh please. The French hate everyone and everyone knows it. Haven't you watched National Lampoons European Vacation? Do you think there arrogance is a new phenomenum? No. You outlined the possible reasons for the drop in tourism to France. To conclude with the sentance I snipped was short changing your own post.Col. Crackpot wrote:it's true though... and i imagine it wouldn't be only Americans. Would you patronize a store where the staff was quite visible in their disdain for you?BoredShirtless wrote:And you were doing so well until this...Col. Crackpot wrote:Americans won't buy stuff or patronize people who they believe don't like them.
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i dunno about that. lots of people still buy tommy hilfiger material, despite the fact he's a racist asshole.Col. Crackpot wrote: whether it's because fo a boycott or a general dislike of French people, the dropoff is real. Americans won't buy stuff or patronize people who they believe don't like them.
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And the drop-off couldn't be due to other reasons? Is the 30% drop in overseas visitors to the US down to people thinking Americans dislike them? Or could it be that people just dislike spending half a day trying to get into the country? Simplistic views of a situation don’t always reveal the truth.Col. Crackpot wrote: whether it's because fo a boycott or a general dislike of French people, the dropoff is real. Americans won't buy stuff or patronize people who they believe don't like them.
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you are all messed up. The issue at hand is that France is experienceing a dropoff of 1/3 in it's largest tourist demographic: Americans. Not a 30% dropoff of overseas visitors to the US. People spent half a day getting to France for decades... why would they suddenly stop visiting a particular country. Other European destinations have not experienced a dropoff of similar magnitude... and it takes just as long, if not longer to get to other European destinations from US.TheDarkling wrote:And the drop-off couldn't be due to other reasons? Is the 30% drop in overseas visitors to the US down to people thinking Americans dislike them? Or could it be that people just dislike spending half a day trying to get into the country? Simplistic views of a situation don’t always reveal the truth.Col. Crackpot wrote: whether it's because fo a boycott or a general dislike of French people, the dropoff is real. Americans won't buy stuff or patronize people who they believe don't like them.
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I think Darkling was referring to airport security- hence the 'trying to get in'.
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silly man, don't put things into context. Seriously though the Saudis have us by the balls. Many here, myself included, choose fuel effeciant vehicles to reduce that deathgrip.Plekhanov wrote:Which is why you don't buy anything from the Saudis...Col. Crackpot wrote:Americans won't buy stuff or patronize people who they believe don't like them.
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Sorry about that I couldn't resist, anyway I always considered the French’s unconventional attitude towards customer service part of their “Gallic charm” it a refreshing chance from all this “have a nice day” bs stuff that taking over in Britain anyway.Col. Crackpot wrote:silly man, don't put things into context.
If only all those SUV driving morons would follow your exampleSeriously though the Saudis have us by the balls. Many here, myself included, choose fuel effeciant vehicles to reduce that deathgrip.
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Nothing there hinted at a third of their costumers. A third of their US customers, yes, but that is a huge difference.Col. Crackpot wrote:um i did, did you click the fucking links to major media news sites and a european freelance journalist site that told of French hotels, resorts, restaraunts and stores desprately trying to attract lost American cutomers?GySgt. Hartman wrote:Care to back that up?Col. Crackpot wrote:even the French admit the decline... it's hard to hide a third of your customers vanishing.
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i clarified in subsequent posts. a third of their largest demographic: Americans.GySgt. Hartman wrote:Nothing there hinted at a third of their costumers. A third of their US customers, yes, but that is a huge difference.Col. Crackpot wrote:um i did, did you click the fucking links to major media news sites and a european freelance journalist site that told of French hotels, resorts, restaraunts and stores desprately trying to attract lost American cutomers?GySgt. Hartman wrote: Care to back that up?
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No I got it, my point was that you seem to be over simplifying things, the articles you posted showed that tourism to France from the US had already been dropping for some time, even before the French dared incur American wraith by pursuing their own foreign policy. Yet on the other hand French arrogance is hardly a new occurrence so unless Americans were simply blind to it before the indication is that neither soley explains the decline.Col. Crackpot wrote:
you are all messed up. The issue at hand is that France is experienceing a dropoff of 1/3 in it's largest tourist demographic: Americans. Not a 30% dropoff of overseas visitors to the US.
If you have some figures showing no decline to other destinations that share Frances currency and stance on the war then it would seem to indicate French arrogance (and previous American ignorance of it), so I can see those figures?Other European destinations have not experienced a dropoff of similar magnitude... and it takes just as long, if not longer to get to other European destinations from US.