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Feb 2, 2014 17:03:45   #
TeaPartyCollegeBoy Loc: Alabama
 
I expected much more. I know there is a part 2 coming on the factor, but Bill promised to be tough, get answers and not let the c*******t in chief dance around his questions. He failed to accomplish any of that and Obama did what he does best and just blabbed on about loosely connected points until time was up. I'd like to get more views points and know if anyone else is as disappointed with Bill O'rielly as I am.

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Feb 2, 2014 17:26:52   #
Ricktloml
 
TeaPartyCollegeBoy wrote:
I expected much more. I know there is a part 2 coming on the factor, but Bill promised to be tough, get answers and not let the c*******t in chief dance around his questions. He failed to accomplish any of that and Obama did what he does best and just blabbed on about loosely connected points until time was up. I'd like to get more views points and know if anyone else is as disappointed with Bill O'rielly as I am.


I never expected O' Reilly to ask tough questions, he's been excusing Obama for years

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Feb 2, 2014 17:30:47   #
TeaPartyCollegeBoy Loc: Alabama
 
Ricktloml wrote:
I never expected O' Reilly to ask tough questions, he's been excusing Obama for years


This was the first time I've watched him interview Obama and just figured he would be his normal, arrogant, no excuses self. Unfortunately he was anything but that and I was a little thrown off and lost some respect for the man. He vowed to be tough and aggressive yet seemed passive and intimidated.

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Feb 2, 2014 17:30:48   #
Ricktloml
 
TeaPartyCollegeBoy wrote:
I expected much more. I know there is a part 2 coming on the factor, but Bill promised to be tough, get answers and not let the c*******t in chief dance around his questions. He failed to accomplish any of that and Obama did what he does best and just blabbed on about loosely connected points until time was up. I'd like to get more views points and know if anyone else is as disappointed with Bill O'rielly as I am.


I wanted to expand a little bit. Oreilly likes to claim that there is no spin to his interviews, but he has never been tough on Obama, anytime he does criticize him, he will back off the criticism, with a but I can see Obama's viewpoint too, this is just more pro Obama propaganda, true conservatives know O'Reilly is a panderer

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Feb 2, 2014 17:32:36   #
TeaPartyCollegeBoy Loc: Alabama
 
Ricktloml wrote:
I wanted to expand a little bit. Oreilly likes to claim that there is no spin to his interviews, but he has never been tough on Obama, anytime he does criticize him, he will back off the criticism, with a but I can see Obama's viewpoint too, this is just more pro Obama propaganda, true conservatives know O'Reilly is a panderer


Thank you for expanding. I felt the same way and was disappointed. I guess this was my first exposure to the real Bill O'Reilly.

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Feb 2, 2014 18:18:59   #
Ricko Loc: Florida
 
TeaPartyCollegeBoy wrote:
Thank you for expanding. I felt the same way and was disappointed. I guess this was my first exposure to the real Bill O'Reilly.


TeaPartyCollegeBoy-Bill Oreilly has to walk a fine line so as not to demean the president . The questions were geared for short, non bloviating, answers as the president tends to wander and time is limited. The Super Bowl, seen worldwide is the wrong forum for an in-your-face interview especially with the president of the USA. You would have liked tough questions, so would I and so would any conservative, but think of the repercussions such an interview could eng****r. The democrats would be quick to ponce on any question that could be viewed as embarrassing to the president and that would be the lame street media headlines for the next few months. Bill knows what he is doing. Good Luck America !!!

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Feb 2, 2014 18:30:17   #
TeaPartyCollegeBoy Loc: Alabama
 
Ricko wrote:
TeaPartyCollegeBoy-Bill Oreilly has to walk a fine line so as not to demean the president . The questions were geared for short, non bloviating, answers as the president tends to wander and time is limited. The Super Bowl, seen worldwide is the wrong forum for an in-your-face interview especially with the president of the USA. You would have liked tough questions, so would I and so would any conservative, but think of the repercussions such an interview could eng****r. The democrats would be quick to ponce on any question that could be viewed as embarrassing to the president and that would be the lame street media headlines for the next few months. Bill knows what he is doing. Good Luck America !!!
TeaPartyCollegeBoy-Bill Oreilly has to walk a fine... (show quote)


That's a very good point that I did not consider. Thank you for expanding my view point! A harsh and brash interview would have been detrimental to an already faltering conservative public image. Hopefully we will get more answers in the second part. I am just so eager for someone to finally stand up to this tyrant and it seems more and more like it will not happen. More and more of my generation is to ignorant and lazy to look deeper than the surface substance when it comes to politics and government and I feel that we need someone who can open there eyes which will need to take place in a very public forum.

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Feb 2, 2014 18:34:47   #
Duckie
 
TeaPartyCollegeBoy wrote:
I expected much more. I know there is a part 2 coming on the factor, but Bill promised to be tough, get answers and not let the c*******t in chief dance around his questions. He failed to accomplish any of that and Obama did what he does best and just blabbed on about loosely connected points until time was up. I'd like to get more views points and know if anyone else is as disappointed with Bill O'rielly as I am.


There will NEVER be questions presented to Obama that has not been preapproved. Regardless of who is doing the interview or where it takes place. The moment that someone asks a question that is not on the list is the day that reporter's career ends. And with the many unexplained deaths associated with Obama, makes one more careful of being critical or stepping outside of the approved list of questions. Think about the people who have caught him off guard, where are those people now?

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Feb 2, 2014 18:54:29   #
TeaPartyCollegeBoy Loc: Alabama
 
Duckie wrote:
There will NEVER be questions presented to Obama that has not been preapproved. Regardless of who is doing the interview or where it takes place. The moment that someone asks a question that is not on the list is the day that reporter's career ends. And with the many unexplained deaths associated with Obama, makes one more careful of being critical or stepping outside of the approved list of questions. Think about the people who have caught him off guard, where are those people now?


Very true. I guess I just expected more from Bill since he is a self acclaimed heavy hitter and no nonsense guy. It's crazy to think about the control over MSM the government has. It's so easy for them to cover things up and pull a blind cold over the masses.

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Feb 2, 2014 20:10:57   #
mkewlkez
 
That's okay. I never liked O'Reilly anyway. Another talking head trying to act smart and tough. :hunf:

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Feb 2, 2014 20:22:44   #
mwdegutis Loc: Illinois
 
Duckie wrote:
There will NEVER be questions presented to Obama that has not been preapproved. Regardless of who is doing the interview or where it takes place. The moment that someone asks a question that is not on the list is the day that reporter's career ends. And with the many unexplained deaths associated with Obama, makes one more careful of being critical or stepping outside of the approved list of questions. Think about the people who have caught him off guard, where are those people now?


Did you notice how quickly Obama answered some questions, answered others in such a way to start off that implied he was ready for them and had a scripted answer, and even started answering before O'Reilly had asked certain questions? Makes one wonder if he was VERY prepared?

I expect even less in the second interview.

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Feb 2, 2014 20:46:20   #
ibKelly
 
TeaPartyCollegeBoy wrote:
I expected much more. I know there is a part 2 coming on the factor, but Bill promised to be tough, get answers and not let the c*******t in chief dance around his questions. He failed to accomplish any of that and Obama did what he does best and just blabbed on about loosely connected points until time was up. I'd like to get more views points and know if anyone else is as disappointed with Bill O'rielly as I am.


Oreilly talks big... letting the People think he was gonna get answers from O.... but I knew and said it AIN'T gonna happen... cause O will keep talking and talking and talking to k**l time.. Oreilly only had 12 minutes.... He's not the hot shot one to be interviewing O in the first place... well.. when you are allowed only 12 minutes.. O can talk and talk and talk.. and if you're discourtious enough to stop him, then you are RUDE to the President... O is not going to answer anything he doesnt want to... For the past two weeks.. Oreilly has bragged about interviewing him... saying he wasn't gonna let him keep talking when I knew he wouldnt stop him... O is no fool.. he knows how to play the game.... O did Oreilly that same way the other time he interviewed him... he just kept talking and talking... Oreilly makes me as sick and O does... they're both jerks... All Oreilly knows how to do is shrug his shoulders constantly, and talk with his hands like he is the master of hand movements.... dang.. those hands drive me up the walls....

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Feb 2, 2014 21:07:15   #
TeaPartyCollegeBoy Loc: Alabama
 
ibKelly wrote:
Oreilly talks big... letting the People think he was gonna get answers from O.... but I knew and said it AIN'T gonna happen... cause O will keep talking and talking and talking to k**l time.. Oreilly only had 12 minutes.... He's not the hot shot one to be interviewing O in the first place... well.. when you are allowed only 12 minutes.. O can talk and talk and talk.. and if you're discourtious enough to stop him, then you are RUDE to the President... O is not going to answer anything he doesnt want to... For the past two weeks.. Oreilly has bragged about interviewing him... saying he wasn't gonna let him keep talking when I knew he wouldnt stop him... O is no fool.. he knows how to play the game.... O did Oreilly that same way the other time he interviewed him... he just kept talking and talking... Oreilly makes me as sick and O does... they're both jerks... All Oreilly knows how to do is shrug his shoulders constantly, and talk with his hands like he is the master of hand movements.... dang.. those hands drive me up the walls....
Oreilly talks big... letting the People think he w... (show quote)


He did talk a big talk, but didn't even live up to his own arrogance. He even agreed with the "president" at one point. He cowered down. I guess it was just wishful thinking on my part that we the people will ever get answers or our leaders will ever be held accountable. It's a new age and we now work for them and are the work force to carry out their socialist agenda.

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Feb 2, 2014 21:14:16   #
Art
 
mwdegutis wrote:
Did you notice how quickly Obama answered some questions, answered others in such a way to start off that implied he was ready for them and had a scripted answer, and even started answering before O'Reilly had asked certain questions? Makes one wonder if he was VERY prepared?

I expect even less in the second interview.


Foxes Teleprompter for President was running a little fast.

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Feb 3, 2014 03:32:27   #
ibKelly
 
mwdegutis wrote:
Did you notice how quickly Obama answered some questions, answered others in such a way to start off that implied he was ready for them and had a scripted answer, and even started answering before O'Reilly had asked certain questions? Makes one wonder if he was VERY prepared?

I expect even less in the second interview.


Foxes Teleprompter for President was running a little fast.
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Of I'm not mistaken... some years ago.. if you got an interview with Hillary.... you had to give her the questions you were to ask ahead of time.... otherwise you wouldnt get the interview.... so this may have been done with Obama. He might have learned from Hillary this trick...and in order for Oreilly not to look like Obama dominated him, he wouldn't admit he had to give him the questions before hand or he wouldn't get the interview.... something none of us will ever know...

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