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Bill O'Reilly: "Mea Culpa, Mea Culpa, Mea Minima Culpa"

Yesterday, about his failed prediction that the Affordable Care Act would be overturned, Bill O'Reilly came through on his March 26 promise to "apologize for being an idiot" if the Supreme Court upheld the mandate:

"Truthfully, I never in a million years thought the chief justice would go beyond the scope of the Commerce Clause debate and into taxation. I may be an idiot for not considering that."

Well, Bill, you are a big pain in the a*s, but "idiot"? Not this time. Roberts caught nearly everyone napping, most of all, Justice Anthony Kennedy . . .

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