On Tonight's O'Reilly Factor did Bill use threatening gun innuendo against a judge?
The segment was about a judge named John Connor, and because Bill doesn't agree with some of his rulings, and claims he purposely goes out of his way to keep violent repeat offenders free, Bill is targeting this particular judge, in Bill's words he's "gotta go, not just suspended".
Bill had a couple guests on who were family members of people killed by a drunk driver.
O'Reilly: You're nicer people than I am, because if it was my family I'd be gunning for this judge
Paraphrased (waiting for the transcript)
The verb gunning caught my attention, did Bill just threaten the life of a judge with a gun? Did Bill pull a Coulter?
Here's the definition of gunning
v. gunned, gun·ning, guns
v. tr.
1. To shoot (a person): a bank robber who was gunned down by the police.
2. To open the throttle of (an engine) so as to accelerate: gunned the engine and sped off.
3. Maine. To hunt (game).
And here it is in a sentance:
The sport of hunting: "Usually any kind of a tight camp will be kept available through our gunning... season" (John Gould).
So what did you mean Bill?
PS. I'm not scared of Fox Security. What is scary is the right wing's pattern of threatening the lives of the judiciary.