The Reason Barack Obama is Going on Bill O'Reilly's Show »
Posted By LAWriter 1 year, 3 months ago in NewsAfter resisting invitations, Sen. Barack Obama plans to appear on Bill O'Reilly's Fox program on Thursday, the night that John McCain delivers his acceptance speech at the RNC. What was behind this surprise move? A secret meeting between Murdoch and Obama.
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UnusualSuspect1 year, 3 months ago
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Yep...similar to Obama's opponent letting us know his VP pick the morning after Obama's great speech the night before.
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But I hope Obama comes prepared...not mentally or emotionally, but physically...
I hope he wears some sort of protective gear as O'Reilly has a habit of blowing up on screen...swearing, glaring...you never know when O'Reilly might actually try to hit someone, even Obama...
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Hobe1 year, 3 months ago
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Bill O'railly HAD a good show at one time , since, he like Dan the Liar rather, Bill has become a one sideded Liar like Dan Rather.. He professes to be Fair and Balanced But, this is far from the Truth..
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O'Rielly has become the new Liar Dan Rather, What a Shame.... The Factor Fair and balanced, What a JOKE, Bill sold himself for McCain......
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bsea2c1 year, 3 months ago
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Who doesn't know that O'Reilley is for the repuplican party all the way? In fact, he hates the very nature of the democrat's ideals and philosophy. I'll bet you that he will try to do as much damage as he can to the democratic ticket by interviewing Obama. He will try his best to portay Obama as 'green' and 'naive'. He will try his darn best to compare McCain's experience to foreign affairs to Obama's lack therof, as commander-in-chief. He will try to show that Obama doesn't have what it takes to keep America and its allies safe.
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I think that most of the voters across the country know without a shadow of a doubt that Obama can do a far superior job as commander-in-chief than MCCain can.
Clearly, Obama must be on the top of his game and get out a winner from that interview.
The bottom line, my friends, is we simply cannot afford another 4 years of the same failed and arrogant policies of George W. Bush withn ill-tempered McCain as president. Obama must win the general election in November and subsequently be sworn in as President of the United, next January of 09. -

miklkit1 year, 3 months ago
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Obama wants to neutralize a "potential adversary". There is nothing potential about faux noise. They get their talking points directly from the White House. They think killing him is a good idea. They have been the source of one smear after the other for months. There is no upside to this.
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tiredofwhiners1 year, 3 months ago
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Obama has decided to go on O'Reilly because he found out that it is the most watched TV news/opinion show in the world. He thinks he can out talk O'Reilly and he has gotten private assurances from Murdoch that O'Reilly will not ask all the embarrassing questions he should. Plus he knows Fox is fair and balanced as they say, unlike all the others that are his idols and never ask the hard questions. So appearing will make him look fair and balanced too. Too bad Bill will be inhibited. Obama appearing will probably lower O'Reilly's ratings. Who wants to listen to more of the same BHO BS.
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