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O'Reilly compromises to pander to the illusion of fair and balanced. Should be an easy interview for the tyrant. Better than answering real questions and grievances from Hannity or the American people he's burying.
O'Reilly is doing just fine under this administration, he's a multimillionaire with no real problems that Americans are facing.
Yeah, O'Reilly is such a "tyrant" because he sometimes asks tough questions.
As much as I cant stand the current POSTUS OReilly will ask him pointed questions while respecting the office the man infront of him holds. We have the luxury to bash hostilely from the sidelines but there are ALWAYS rules to this game that you have to abide by once you step on to that field.
We will learn nothing new, it would be the same no matter what SOB was in office.
O'Reilly compromises to pander to the illusion of fair and balanced. Should be an easy interview for the tyrant. Better than answering real questions and grievances from Hannity or the American people he's burying.
O'Reilly is doing just fine under this administration, he's a multimillionaire with no real problems that Americans are facing.
O'Reilly would also be a multimillionaire if Mitt Romney were President. So what exactly is your point?
O'Reilly would also be a multimillionaire if Mitt Romney were President. So what exactly is your point?
He has feigned outrage against the president, and you will see it during this interview. He will be laughing, smiling, and will maybe throw in a semi-tough 'screened' question to save his credibility. The reason is because he's all about the ratings and fame, and Obama's administration has given him a platform.
Romney would have been a clean, honest president, no scandals to report on, no outrage, and a good economy is about as interesting as a can of beans.
As much as I cant stand the current POSTUS OReilly will ask him pointed questions while respecting the office the man infront of him holds. We have the luxury to bash hostilely from the sidelines but there are ALWAYS rules to this game that you have to abide by once you step on to that field.
We will learn nothing new, it would be the same no matter what SOB was in office.
Oh please......Obama's skin color has bought him the widest birth of ANY known president!! No one wants to be considered a racist! So they don't go at him as they should!!
And you wanna talk about respecting the office?? Well the person in the office should show respect for the citizens he governs,,,,ALL of them! In this guy's mind, he is president of only those that voted for him.
He didn't respect the people who had health insurance and were happy with it! He took it away from them and said it was for their own good!!
No ....OReilly will let him filibuster and the interview will be over.
He has feigned outrage against the president, and you will see it during this interview. He will be laughing, smiling, and will maybe throw in a semi-tough 'screened' question to save his credibility. The reason is because he's all about the ratings and fame, and Obama's administration has given him a platform.
Romney would have been a clean, honest president, no scandals to report on, no outrage, and a good economy is about as interesting as a can of beans.
So true......the choice could not have been clearer. But some idiot conservatives claimed he wasn't conservative enough.......So they stayed home or threw away their vote on Paul, knowing full well he would not win!!
well they sure SHOWED US, DIDNT THEY?? SMH Romney wasnt perfect. But he was frikkin Barry Goldwater compared to the Marxist radical we re-elected.
We are all getting what we deserve.........
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