Posted on 06/23/2004 10:30:20 PM PDT by Brainhose
Bill O'Reilly often accused Michael Moore of being afraid of coming on his show, Michael Moore was on tonight and Bill completely caved. Bill needs multiple cases of Chapsticks folowing that extreme a**-kising festival.
Details please. I didn't watch because my TV is only 32 inches and couldn't fit both their egos on-screen at the same time.
Bill O'Really is the albatross around the neck of FoxNews: He seems like a good catch now, but he will pull the whole thing under.
What a narcissistic, self-absorbed, adolescent maniac.
As much as I dislike Moore, I don't blame anyone for not going on O'Reilly's show. He invites them on, then he doesn't let them talk. He talks over them.
Bill is real tough when he has some snot-nosed 18 year old kid in the hot seat, but he caves like a big wuss when he interviews any leftist of note. ......every single time.
Bill did the same with Rosie O'Donnell and other social anarchists.
I don't pay any attention to Fox. Murdoch ditched his first wife for one who was younger, prettier and worked for him. More recently he dumped his second wife for one who also worked for him and is about 40 years younger than he is.
Thus, Bill's screeching at and hushing Dr. Stephen Baskerville, the fathers' rights advocate. So we know why Murdoch and his hacks hate heterosexual men and fathers so much.
You MUST not have watched the whole show...that part with Moore WAS NOT TONIGHT'S...it was a replay because Moore gave an interview to The LA Times and said that he had been band from O'Reilly because the last time he was on he wiped O'Reilly....so O'Reilly showed the tape for showing the truth, something Moore and his buddy clintoon seem to have a great problem with.
Did you notice he also caved on the Illegal issue? Now he calls not only for a Guest worker program, but claims as many as 1 million are here in the country! 1Mil? My God..more than that get across every year! The Border Patrol caught almost 1.5 million last year and estimate they catch 1 in 5!
Bill was polite but make it quite clear he could not agree with Moore's desire to squeeze the wealthy. Not really a cave in but no fireworks or in your face fat boy stuff either.
Was he nice to Moore after Moore said, "Wee man, get in mah belly!"
O'Reilly re-played an interview from back in 2002, long before Moore made his totally inaccurate film about Bush. O'Reilly had mostly questioned Moore about his belief that we should take money from the rich and give it to the poor. Moore said O'Reilly should have to send about 70 percent of what he makes to the government. (O'Reilly already pays about 50 percent in taxes.)
Since that interview, Moore has said that he cut O'Reilly to ribbons in that one appearance and claims O'Reilly banned him from show. Tonight, O'Reilly showed the entire interview and it was pretty clear that Moore did NOT cut him to ribbons. It was just one MOORE lie. I think O'Reilly now has a poll question that asks people whether they want Moore to be a guest on the show again.
Just an FYI for ya. That was a replay from 2002 I believe. Nonetheless, I get your drift.
O'Reilly is to enlightenment as MD 20/20 is to fine wine.
What you saw tonight was a REPLAY from two years ago.
Bill used the replay to taunt Moore into coming back as Moore now refuses to come on his show.
O'Reilly would be extra nice to Saddam Hussein too, if it was necessary in order to get him on. He's such a cheap prostitute.
You mean MD 20/20 isn't fine wine????
Next thing I know, you'll be dumping on Ripple!!!
I watched it. If anything, the debate was extremely civil, especially considering the two personalities involved. I'd call it a draw -- both scored a few good points, but there were no knockout punches on either side.
You mean MD 20/20 isn't fine wine????
Next thing I know, you'll be dumping on Ripple!!!
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