01/08/2008
Bill O'Reilly vs. Barack Obama: Part Two
On the left, O'Reilly's version of events and his camera's shot from the Nashua, New Hampshire "scuffle" I posted about yesterday. On the right, a clip video from Brave New Films about the incident and FOX's treatment of Obama thus far in the campaign.
It's pretty apparent who's got the class here.
Previously
Bill O'Reilly: No One On This Earth Blocks...the O'Reilly Factor [tr]
Posted 9:25 AM EST by Andy Towle in Barack Obama, Bill O'Reilly, Democratic Party, Election 2008, News | Permalink
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Fox News is running scared, and they are realizing that their fear tactics are tired and full of lies.
Posted by: Gary | Jan 8, 2008 9:40:39 AM
Fox is scared because
- they have geared up for a year to fight hillary and are totaly not equiped to battle Obama. This is a huge + for dems going into the general
- Obama cut them out of the picture a while ago. They know his chances are beyond good on winning POTUS and fear not being in the white house press room
Posted by: Jimmyboyo | Jan 8, 2008 9:46:56 AM
Fox has egg on its face yet again when the real truth comes out, and, why would he waste his time with Bill O? Or Faux Newz? Bill O puts the "b" in bigot on all levels.
Posted by: Sebastian | Jan 8, 2008 10:26:07 AM
O'Reiley actually admitted to pushing someone to get his way, and he makes it sound like he doesn't think he did anything wrong. This is just like Shepherd Smith running into someone so that he could get a parking space. What's wrong with these people? This isn't adult or professional behavior. These people actually think they rule the world.
Posted by: Cadence | Jan 8, 2008 10:44:25 AM
Roger Ailes has been running a anti-Hillary campaign for months on Fox and ABC radio through mouthpieces like O'Reilly, Rush, Hannity, Levin et al--all to soften her up for the general election and it may have worked too soon by getting her out of the nomination (at least in part). I'm sure you'll be hearing Rush complain endlessly about Obama now.
Posted by: anon (gmail.com) | Jan 8, 2008 3:07:18 PM