Olbermann: Clinton's O'Reilly Gig "Pathetic And Revelatory" (voters, interview, liberal)
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I knew some day I'd actually write something that did not include a shout about what we're doing on the show. And, my very dear friends, as Mr McCain would begin, this day has arrived. I've been startled to watch two developments anger and shake our respective Coalitions of The Reasonable, without the obvious deflating corollaries apparently dawning on anybody.
Firstly, Senator Clinton's appearance with O'Reilly is more pathetic and revelatory than it is outrageous. Secondly, the "Manchurian Candidate" meme voiced by Coultergeist might be taken down and later used against her.
O'Reilly is annoying, loud and full of hot air. Olbermann has not elevated himself that far yet, he is still sewage seeping under the city streets.
I agree O'Reilly is annoying just as all the pundits on the cable pundit entertainment channels are. The difference is that Keithy is an amateur in a world of pros. He is not just annoying but stupid. He is the clown in a circus, the court jester. He just is so dumb he does not see it yet. Horrible sportscaster too, 0-2 so far.
LOL. You guys haven't watched O'Reilly... well, except the guy that calls him full of hot air. He definitely likes to hear himself.
However, it's interesting that O'Reilly isn't acrimonious like Olberman and is relatively objective. On subjects he's not objective, he has a representative of the opposing opinion on. I enjoy the show. It's smart and there's always respectful debate. It gets loud and he takes it personal, but it's always respectful.
But what does crack me up and make me call him a jack--- is that he always says "Alright Mr./Mrs. so'n'so, you get the last word." LOL. Then after they give the last word he spends thirty seconds giving his last word and the segment's over.
Hillary did great on the show though. Bill had to stop her spinning here and there, but it was nice to hear a Dem not repeating talking points over and over.
LOL. You guys haven't watched O'Reilly... well, except the guy that calls him full of hot air. He definitely likes to hear himself.
However, it's interesting that O'Reilly isn't acrimonious like Olberman and is relatively objective. On subjects he's not objective, he has a representative of the opposing opinion on. I enjoy the show. It's smart and there's always respectful debate. It gets loud and he takes it personal, but it's always respectful.
But what does crack me up and make me call him a jack--- is that he always says "Alright Mr./Mrs. so'n'so, you get the last word." LOL. Then after they give the last word he spends thirty seconds giving his last word and the segment's over.
Hillary did great on the show though. Bill had to stop her spinning here and there, but it was nice to hear a Dem not repeating talking points over and over.
That was a great interview for both of them.
I have to admit that the interview was pretty cozy. It was almost a love fest. Bill asked the right questions but Hillary was great at sidestepping the ones she was not comfortable with. The best questions was when Bill asked her if she was surprised that Fox was being more fair to her that the liberal media. Her comment about fair and balanced was funny and left Bill with nowhere to go.
I do not like Hillary but she looked very Presidential in the interview, strong, and confident. I would never vote her for her but I have to admire her for appearing and being professional. Obama should do the same if he wants the moderate and independent voters that watch Fox.
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