Posted on 01/06/2011 12:45:03 PM PST by Skeez
By Al Kamen The pro football playoffs begin this weekend, but Fox Sports is already making sure there'll be solid television ratings no matter what teams makes it to the Super Bowl on Feb. 6.
That's because conservative Fox News talk show host Bill O'Reilly will be interviewing President Obama during the pre-game show, the White House confirmed yesterday.
When it broadcast the games in Obama's first two years in office, NBC had hosts Matt Lauer (2009) and Katie Couric (2010) do the pre-game chats.
O'Reilly , who interviewed Obama during the 2009 presidential campaign believes he gave Obama the toughest interview of anyone during that election. Unclear whether he'll be that tough this time around.
(Excerpt) Read more at voices.washingtonpost.com ...
BO pi$$ed me off so bad last night, rolling his eyes and trying to steamroll Dick Morris. He didn’t let him finish one sentence. I wanted to knock his teeth into the back of his head.
Do it Bill! I can assure that I will never watch your program again and my response will be the same as it is whenever Fox has that backstabbing, equivocating, Doughboy - Karl Rogue on.
I turn the channel.
F-ing moron must like brown stuff all over his face.
Saying what comes to mind with that analogy would get me banned.
can’t get away from this guy, even around sports. He’s a part of every damn superbowl, and shows up during the NCAAs and baseball. Presidents always make ‘some’ appearances in this venue, but this guy is involved every damn time.
They're (and we're) turning him off because he turns us off. I wonder if anyone has counted how many times he's given BO the "benefit of the doubt" (also known as a "free pass").
Gee.. BOR only had to kiss the Kenyan’s ass daily for two years for his big get.
Hah!
If FOX is worried about getting “solid television ratings” they would interview someone most Americans would be happy to see—not Barack Obama! I can’t stand looking at his mug and plan NOT to watch their coverage during this time. Spread the word.
Plus, they don’t need to worry about ratings this time around.....everyone in America will be tuned in to see the 7-9 Seahawks pull off the biggest win in Super Bowl history.
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