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TECH BUZZ – The young Bill’s rant makes for a strangely compelling dance remix. YouTubers collaborate — one made the soundtrack, the other cut together the video — to create a music video that’s somehow far more watchable than the original (but just as profanity laced). Perhaps there’s a whole goldmine of sample material awaiting resourceful DJs in the “O’Reilly Factor” archives.

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  1. RevoLucian, a Musician Who Specializes in Making Techno Songs News Soundbites, Made the Song
  2. Torrey, a Freelance Writer, Put Together the Video Component

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