To: DouglasKC
O'Reilly's conduct is unprofessional, as usual. He's hurling accusations without backing them up. He took Frank's quote out of context after playing the bit where he says it's not a good investment.
O'Reilly blew a good opportunity to hammer Frank and blew it by being, well, Bill O'Reilly.
To: kristinn
“O’Reilly blew a good opportunity to hammer Frank and blew it by being, well, Bill O’Reilly.”
I hope you are being sarcastic, otherwise, please let us all know what network or cable show you are the host? And no, posting endless vanities here don’t count.
O’Reilly called Frank out for the liar that he is.
185 posted on
10/02/2008 5:36:41 PM PDT by
frankjr
To: kristinn
He said they were not good investments at that time (when the statement was made) but that going forward they were solid and that the dims were making changes that would ensure better days. Read the transcript on Fox.
LLS
216 posted on
10/02/2008 5:44:16 PM PDT by
LibLieSlayer
(GOD, Country, Family... except when it comes to dims!)
To: kristinn
O'Reilly's conduct is unprofessional, as usual. He's hurling accusations without backing them up. He took Frank's quote out of context after playing the bit where he says it's not a good investment. If O'Reilly's yelling brings attention to the issue on who is to blame then it's good since the rest of the media is doing cover up. Frank and his Dem coterie are to blame for the mess because they stood in the way of fixing Fannie Mae.
To: kristinn
Who cares. OReilly called him out in person. That’s the first time it’s happened. Like the opening salvo of a battle, those are just registration shots.
238 posted on
10/02/2008 5:50:54 PM PDT by
saganite
(Obama is a political STD)
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