I say both.
O’Reilly falsely claimed Nixon never met with Mao
From the April 22 edition of Fox News’ The O’Reilly Factor:
O’REILLY: Ok, so the best thing that the president did in the past weekend?
COLMES: Well, he certainly had a wonderful moment with Hugo Chavez.
O’REILLY: That was wonderful.
COLMES: And now, I know that you people often think you — when I say “you people,” I mean, you — probably think that dictator DNA got off on him, and he’s going to come back and infect the United States because, look, he touched the guy.
O’REILLY: You like this thing?
COLMES: Do I like it?
O’REILLY: No, Miller didn’t like this whole thing.
COLMES: Oh, what a shock. What a shock that Miller didn’t like that.
O’REILLY: But you — you — what did you find worthy about it?
COLMES: Well, first of all, this shows — first of all, what do you, ignore the guy? When George W. Bush was at the UN and asked, “Will you ever — will you talk to Ahmadinejad if you’re in the same room?” “No, I won’t talk to him” — like a 5-year-old.
What do you, ignore somebody standing right next to you? Do we — because he touched him, put his hand on his shoulder, shook his hand? Do these people have a problem with Mao and Nixon? And of course, you worked for Richard Nixon. I mean, Nixon goes to China, do you have a problem with —
O’REILLY: It was Zhou and Nixon. Mao was not involved.
COLMES: There was —
O’REILLY: Yeah, Zhou.
COLMES: Did you have a problem with looking into Putin’s eyes and seeing his soul? Did you have a problem with any of the other —
O’REILLY: All right, but — OK, all of those are valid points, as long as you realize it was Zhou Enlai, not Mao Zedong.
COLMES: Zhou Enlai, OK.
O’REILLY: OK. Yeah, I don’t want to confuse you — the high school thing. But —
COLMES: Talk slowly and I think I’ll be OK.