Posted on 06/11/2010 7:21:11 PM PDT by Federalist Patriot
On the OReilly Factor, Glenn Beck and Bill OReilly debate the significance of Obamas kick ass comment. Beck told OReilly he thinks Obama was speaking to the radical progressives like Van Jones when he made the comment, not the American people. O'Reilly does not really think there is any real significance to what Obama said.
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It seems both of them miss the significance. It shows him to be an unpresidential wannabe gangsta. How pathetic that this came out of the President of the United States of America. O’Reilly is wrong. It is significant. Beck is wrong. It has nothing to do with speaking toward progressives. It is just who he is.
It is who he is, but it also closely scripted. This was a planned moment by the brains behind the scenes. Just like Biden oversees saying Obama is home taking care of business, and is very “angry”.
This is their solution to the low poll numbers.
JMO...BOR plays dumb in order to maintain his “fairness” to Obama, and his general image of a triangulating centrist (only a little center-right).
I think it’s a pose.
They are both right. He was talking to his commie backers. And it is meaningless drivel.
I could care less about the signifigance... I just know I want to kick Hussien’s butt.
Does anyone else get the feeling that Becks intellect is at least quadruple OReillys?
The Bloviator can "triangulate" all he wants in order to appear "fair"....the fact remains he's still a blockhead.
See my tagline. The old perv makes me nauseated.
Leni
There, fixed it.
Leni
Kick butt. Obama is gonna kick butt.
This is so absurd. He’s the one that goes around the world apologizing and bowing to everyone. Now he’s suddenly become the tough guy?
I don’t think so.
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