Wow! Obama on O'Reilly's show

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  • mca47 wrote:
    So what you are saying is that he can collaborate his bullshit (friends and buddies) to take "cuts" in the conversation to slam Obama AFTER THE FACT!!! Obama is long gone and Bill takes apart his responses, not in person...because talking over someone only goes so far...but after the fact!
    Not only is it a pussy move to criticize someone who is NO LONGER in the studio, but it's another to take apart a 40 minute convo and make it into a 3 day "word-by-word" conservative hate fest.

    Dumb!
    look man he's ben fair to the senator since day one.and also bill is not a conservative he's a registered independent with traditional values and opinions.and as far as him criticizing obama after the interview I have no idea what you are talking about
  • fuckfuck Posts: 4,069
    gvn2fly74 wrote:
    bill is not a conservative he's a registered independent with traditional values and opinions
    there is so much wrong with that sentence.
  • You O'Reilly supporters crack me up.
    It's not about being fair - it never was. Obama can't win - simply because O'Reilly (who has an ego the size of the moon) doesn't get the answer he wants - he will simply spin it into a negative for Barack.

    Anyone who thinks O'Reilly isn't a GOP doll need not look any further than the opening questions (and the body language) that this idiot asked Mccain and then the same with Obama.

    OR first question of Mccain" "What is your opponents (I.e. Obama) biggest weaknesses"??
    To Barack: "Do you really believe we are fighting a war on terror"

    Fair and Balanced.
    Watch both interviews and tell me OReilly isn't in the tank for Mccain
    so what's wrong with having a big ego? At least he's not some chump like the rest of the so called journalist. also he dosen't need to ask Mccain that same question.
  • _outlaw wrote:
    there is so much wrong with that sentence.
    prove it give me an example!!
  • gvn2fly74 wrote:
    look man he's ben fair to the senator since day one.and also bill is not a conservative he's a registered independent with traditional values and opinions.and as far as him criticizing obama after the interview I have no idea what you are talking about

    i believe he was a registered republican until like 10 years ago or something like that. he changed it so he can remain "fair and balanced."

    i wouldnt go as far as saying billo's in the tank for mccain. bottom line, he slants right, with "traditional" values. so, he's going to give the candidate he doesnt agree with a harder time. and he's going to be nicer to the one he does like. i saw the preview of the showdown last week and saw some of his analysis. afterwards, i got the sense billo likes and respects obama as a person. he was more aggressive with obama, even more than he was with hillary or michael moore. for the past weeks, he went after obama because obama wouldnt go on his show when he said he would. being boycotted is a shot to his ego, so bill-o was probably pissed.

    does everyone forget that obama is the one that initiated this interview with bill-o. it was a political move, and you must ask, "where are your priniciples barack?" the dems first boycotted FNC and obama finally seeks out the "no spin zone" with the sole intention of crashing palin's coming out party at the RNC.

    as for "fair and balanced" by bill-o, he completely gave palin and her kid a free pass when you take in consideration his crusade against unwanted teenage pregnancies. he blames negligent parenting, but didn't go after palin at all or question her parenting.
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