Fox News political pundit Bill O'Reilly is known for his fired-up persona and general dislike of most public figures, but this week he has already trashed the recent work of two very influential people.

On his March 10 show, O'Reilly first criticized superstar singer Beyonce, who had recently released her music video for the song Partition, which he feels "glorifies sex in the back of a limousine."

"Teenage girls look up to Beyonce...why on earth would this woman do that?" he said during the broadcast. "When she knows [about] the devastation [of] unwanted pregnancies and fractured families. I believe an entertainer like Beyonce [has] an obligation to protect children, not put out exploitative garbage...what she's done here is inexcusable."

While he moved his targets away from Beyonce on his March 11 show, O'Reilly still found time to criticize President Barack Obama's recent appearance at the Zach Galifianakis Funny or Die comedy sketch show Between Two Ferns, where he addressed pardoning turkeys for Thanksgiving, as well as Bradley Cooper "carrying" the Hangover movies and his plugging the Affordable Care Act.

O'Reilly trashed Obama's appearance on the show, saying his appearance makes him appear weak at a time when the United States is facing powerful enemies like Vladimir Putin in Russia.

"For a president under intense scrutiny to do a comedy show raises some questions," he said. "I don't have a problem with it in general...[but it's] a little bit desperate, don't you think? There comes a point when serious times call for serious action."