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Connecting the Dots: O'Reilly Traces Sandra Fluke to Former White House Adviser

Connecting the Dots: O'Reilly Traces Sandra Fluke to Former White House Adviser

"manufactured to help the Obama Administration"

Ever wonder who is booking Sandra Fluke -- the contraception advocated paraded around by Nancy Pelosi -- on all those media appearances? And ever wonder if there's something bigger going on with her? Bill O'Reilly is and he has a theory: the White House is behind it all. And now he's uncovered a little nugget that plays right into that theory: Fluke is being represented by a PR firm partially run by a former Obama adviser.

O'Reilly made his case by first detailing who has been booking Fluke with various media outlets -- a mysterious man named "Mike." Strangely enough, O'Reilly can't track Mike down, and now, Fluke is being represented by someone from the progressive PR firm SKDKnickerbocker, where Anita Dunn -- the former Obama communications director -- is a managing director.

Later, O'Reilly laid out his theory more completely:

There is no doubt in my mind, in my investigator’s mind that this woman, from the very beginning, was what they call “run” by very powerful people. It’s not an accident that Elijah Cummings, Nancy Pelosi, all these people, got her and put her in a position to get national exposure.

But now we see, alright, that Anita Dunn and her firm have embraced her. Now, she appeared on NBC 1, 2, 3, 4 times, CBS once, CNN once — no, five for NBC — and The View also. And each of these times, alright, there was a shadowy booking process. Because I spoke to some of these people. [...] She appears, she shows up. Somebody pays for all of that.

So I’m going to say — and I can’t prove it beyond a reasonable doubt, I think I will be able to — that this was run out of the White House. The White House ran this.

Remind you of anyone? You can watch O'Reilly connect the dots below:

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