Posted on 02/07/2011 5:59:07 PM PST by PRePublic
1) [In response to Oreilly's question about Foxnews being fair?] Obama said: though look let's face it, Fox News has a point of view.. O'reilly didn't respond/asked Obama if MSNBC and CNN do not have a "certain point of view"?
2) Obama said spinned on the atrocious "Muslim Brotherhood" there are strains of their ideology that are anti-U.S, What on earth is a "strain"? What "strain" is pro-America or pro-Freedom, the Caliphate vision? the Sharia law? The Jihadism?
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2011/02/06/obama-egyptians-wont-permit-repressive-government-mubarak-void/
http://texasgopvote.com/stop-big-government/video-transcript-president-obama-interview-bill-oreilly-002460
The last thing BOR wants is to stump or embarrass Zer0 — he might not get him back for another powder puff “interview”.
Thank you for this. muBarack is unwatchable and Ted Baxter is not a good interviewer when he’s in love with his subject.
The maoist always equates FNC with MSNBC as tho they are opposite sides of the same coin.
I’m kinda cool with O’reilly since he gets on very well with Dennis Miller.
Miller’s a lot like me; he got his head turned straight on 9-11. Seems to me it’s guys like this who are best able to appeal to other (smart) dims.
Now maybe O’reily’s a con artist— don’t know.
Maybe he’s a closet liberal— don’t know.
(maybe I’m a closet liberal— don’t know.}
But— I forget who’s grandmother it was said it: “you catch more flies with sugar than you do with vinegar.”
But somebody said it and it’s, god-dammit, true.
O’reilly got some good quotes for us.
“Credit where credit’s due,”
is all I’m say’n.
Did you read O’Reilly’s article in Parade Magazine a year or two ago about how much American kids could learn from Obama?
No.
and boy am I glad!
Miller’s attitude of: shear-clarity-accompanied-by-comedy is hillarious.
Kind of a surprise, 'coming from Bill...'
Miller can be very good but embraces leftwing liberalism from time to time esp on social issues. He is NOT a conservative but more a “liberal libertarian”.
He is pro-left on some social issues, I agree, but not when it comes to national security.
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