Posted on 05/01/2008 7:52:34 PM PDT by mondoreb
Hillary Wins Big In O'Reilly Interview
Hillary Clinton appeared on The OReilly Factor last night, finally facing off with Bill OReilly in the No-Spin Zone. Judge Napolitano described it as the toughest interview shes ever had.
Hillary was pretty in pink with nary a crease in her smiling face. She was cool, calm and collected as she answered all the hard questions lobbed at her by tough interviewer Bill OReilly. Questions like, Are you surprised Fox News has treated your campaign in a fair and balanced manner? Hard one. Giggle, giggle.
OReilly then moved on to the Rev. Wright/Obama situation. Hillary fielded this tough question by saying unequivocally, I take offense. I dont believe the US government caused the AIDS crisis. Hillary scored big by finally declaring what most of America already knows. Talk about speaking truth to power.
On to the next hardball question. When asked how much she would raise taxes, Hillary stuck to her deeply held belief that the rich, herself included, were not taxed enough. Her policy as president would be to up the taxes on the rich in order to give it to the hardworking middle-class, who get up every morning and keep the country running. Boy, its tough getting up in the morning when one is middle-class. Bill didnt mention that the rich get up every morning also. And neglected to point out that all those hardworking middle class guys were working at jobs provided by all those rich geeks. Who keeps the country running, again?
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She "doesn't believe"???
Oh please.
O’Reilly is as much a part of Operation Chaos as anyone else.
I used to watch bill. He used to say that the rich protect their own. Apparently, he was correct.
He wants to avoid the inevitable tax audit if she becomes president.
Hillary was charming - bet her numbers go up based on this interview.
I used to respect O’Reilly until I saw his economically-illiterate interview last year about oil company profits.
He was embarrassing. Oil Companies = EVIL.
He forced me into the status of “very occasional watcher”.
Pretty in pink...they have got to be kidding. She wore pink sitting under a picture of Abraham Limcoln years ago when she had to come up with some lies about how she made so much money overnight in cattle futures with only $1,000.
No matter what color she wears she still is a stinkin' pinko liar.
O'Reilly couldn't spell chaos. He suffers from loofah intoxication. i'm not sure he even knows who Hillary is.
He almost looked as if he was flirting with her.
Bill would do ANYTHING for a ratings point. Hillary would do ANYTHING for a vote. When show business intersects politics, then you have a lot of love in the room.
You're right. Bill O is so self absorbed not only does he not know who Hillary is, he doesn't much care.
Bill O is just as egotistical and self centered as Bill C. It’s all about bill and filling Bill’s wallet. I have no use for either Bill.
Doug from Upland might disagree.
yitbos
I’ve tried. It’s been three years since I met Peter Paul.
I never watch windbag BOR, so of course I did not see this interview, but I just heard Geraldo on Fox say the beast tamed him. If so BOR punked out and didn’t ask any hard questions. I know he didn’t ask hard questions because if he had THAT would have been the story, not that the beast did a good job of handling the boring mr. bor.
Question does this shmuck still believe gas prices are set by the oil companies or has someone explained the free market to him?
Charming? That's a stretch. With the lighting scheme, caked-on makeup and shade of lipstick, I thought she was at her scariest.
For you poker buffs, I think Hillary has a tell. Whenever she cocks her head and leans it way back before answering a question, it means she's either 1) avoiding a direct answer; or 2) she's lying.
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