Bill O’Reilly To Finally Grill Barry Insane Obama

September 3rd, 2008 Posted By Bash.

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O’Reilly asked Barry Insane Obama long ago, personally, on camera, at a rally, if he would come on The Factor and let Bill interview him.

Obama nodded and said “Yes, after the primaries.”

Then, nothing for the longest time. It got to the point where I was almost going to call Bill O’Reilly myself and tell him it was suddenly becoming obvious that he was sucking up to Obama every chance he got in his reporting/analysis, and that I was losing respect for him.

It was obvious to me, anyway, and I had been watching The Factor for over five years.

O’Reilly was kissing his ass, and that pissed me off.

But I understand one thing. If there is anything at all I have learned in my life, it is that politics–and by that I don’t necessarily mean “Government Politics’, I mean more along the lines of “Social relations by which certain decisions are made where one may make concessions, however slight, in order to help further one’s own agenda or cause.”–those kinds of politics…niceties etc etc…

They permeate every aspect of life. From marriage to parenting to workplace to labor to management to corporate to on and on and on, you name it, politics permeates every aspect of life, unfortunately. And you can either learn to play the game and reap benefits and achieve goals, or you can choose not to play politics and sit in the back sulking because you pissed off the wrong person one day when you should have just kept your mouth shut, or at least said a kind word even if you didn’t really feel like giving a kind word just then.

Politics. Okay, O’Reilly, I get it, I hope that’s what you were doing.

We’ll see, Thursday. You kid-gloved Hillary and she intimidated you. You sucked in that interview, and I am a big fan of yours, Bill!

Now the One, the Rock Star, the Obamessiah, has finally given you a date.

Don’t puss out, O’Reilly, this is the Big Fish.

From The Washington Post:

ST. PAUL, Minn., Sept. 2 — At a secret meeting with Barack Obama three months ago, Fox News Chairman Roger Ailes says, he tried to clear the air with the Democratic senator by saying that his organization was determined to be fair but would not be “in the tank” for Obama’s campaign.

During the sit-down in a Waldorf-Astoria hotel suite in Manhattan that included Rupert Murdoch, the network’s owner, Obama expressed concern about the way Fox was covering him. “I just wanted to know if I’m going to get a fair shake from Fox News Channel,” Ailes recalled him saying.

“Senator, you’re the one who boycotted us,” Ailes says he replied. “We’re not the ones who boycotted you. Nor did we retaliate for your boycott.”

The meeting appears to have eased tensions between the two camps, which began when all the Democratic candidates, complaining that the network favors Republicans, refused to hold any primary-season debates on Fox. After resisting invitations for months, Obama now plans to appear on Bill O’Reilly’s prime-time Fox program on Thursday, the night that John McCain delivers his acceptance speech at the Republican convention here.

Ailes said in an interview Tuesday that he would never have discussed the matter publicly had Vanity Fair not published an account of the earlier portion of the meeting, in which Murdoch sat on one side and Obama and advisers David Axelrod and Robert Gibbs on the other. The article, based on a forthcoming book about Murdoch by Michael Wolff, says Obama told the Australian-born mogul that he didn’t want to waste time talking to Ailes if Fox was going to keep attacking the senator and his wife and portraying him as suspicious and foreign.

Asked for comment about the meeting, Murdoch adviser Gary Ginsberg said both Ailes and Murdoch “had a really cordial and constructive conversation” with Obama.

“They had a frank discussion, aired concerns on our side, and we’re happy we were able to air our concerns,” said Obama spokesman Bill Burton.

Ailes, who joined the meeting in progress and spoke to Obama for 20 to 25 minutes, disputed the article’s assertion that the candidate had “lit into” him. He called Obama “a very charming guy” who is “very smart” and was “gracious” throughout the meeting.

Underneath all the politeness, each side clearly wanted something. Ailes was interested in smoothing relations and having Obama appear on his network, and the senator from Illinois hoped to neutralize a potential adversary and improve his treatment on the nation’s top-rated cable news channel.

Upon joining the meeting, Ailes shook Obama’s hand and sat down next to him. As Ailes recalls it, he responded to Obama’s concern about fairness by saying that “there are opinion shows and there are news shows.” Some of the criticism, Ailes told him, has come from conservative commentator and co-host Sean Hannity — whom he likened to MSNBC’s more liberal pundits Keith Olbermann and Chris Matthews.

Hannity has led the media pack in repeatedly playing videos of the Rev. Jeremiah Wright, Obama’s controversial former pastor, and questioning his association with William Ayers, a member of the violent Weather Underground in the 1960s. In a recent interview with Glamour magazine, Obama said Fox News and others went after his wife, Michelle, “in a pretty systematic way. . . . If you start being subjected to rants by Sean Hannity and the like, day in and day out, that’ll drive up your negatives.”

“If you’re asking me if we’re going to be in the tank for you, like MSNBC and CNN, the answer is no,” Ailes recalls saying. Executives at the rival cable networks say it is Fox’s political coverage that has been unfair.

According to Ailes, a onetime adviser to Republican presidential candidates, when Obama asked what issues Ailes was concerned about, he replied, “The sovereignty and security of the United States of America, period.” Obama, he said, responded by talking about his love of country and his plans to end the Iraq war.

The talk turned to “The O’Reilly Factor,” and Obama said he would appear on the show before the election. Ailes says he told the senator that there would be no “embarrassing or underhanded stuff” in the interview and that if he had any overall concerns about Fox’s treatment in the future, he should call Ailes directly.

Murdoch has a history of mending fences with political adversaries whom his news outlets have strongly criticized, from former British prime minister Tony Blair to Sen. Hillary Clinton. An executive familiar with Murdoch’s thinking, who declined to be identified discussing private conversations, said Murdoch sought the meeting because he is fascinated by Obama but that the two still have serious policy disagreements.

Asked to assess the sit-down, Ailes said: “I wanted him to understand that we’re a real journalism organization and we’re going to cover what’s there. We’re not out to get him. . . . Neither of us was overly aggressive but neither of us blinked.”

Howard Kurtz for The Washington Post.


10 Responses

  1. mshatto

    O’Reilly is a suck up, blow hard. This will just be another Leftists puff piece.

  2. Steve Rogers

    :arrow: Don’t puss out, O’Reilly, this is the Big Fish.
    Amen!

  3. GRIZZ

    The billary interview was a waste of air,and the billster thought he was hard on her.PUUUUHHHLLEEEEZZE

  4. dadeo

    Why the fuck this week????

    Is O’Reilly being played for a fool that would give Hussein airtime this week? THIS WEEK???? WTF

    Or,

    Does O’Reilly have what it takes to gut this “Big Fish?”

    I’ve been watching Bill suck this fucksticks ass for several months in order to lure him in.

    THE QUESTION FOR NOW IS…DOES BILL WANT BARRY AS A INTERVIEW TROPHY OR DOES HE FINALLY INTEND TO DRIVE A STAKE THROUGH HIS SKINNY ASS? Bill can do either.

    If he treats Barry like he did the Hildabeast I may never watch his show again.

  5. Kurt(the McCain/Palin infidel)

    Bill will NOT take Obama on. he wont do it. just wait and see, it will be nothing but a chance for Barry to spew more leftist propaganda. O’reilly starts to grill people then right before landing a death blow him and the person he is interviewing start chuckling about something and he will call him a standup guy blah blah blah

  6. 007 (Alaskan Native)

    :arrow: Bash I agree with everything you said.

    But I think O’Reilly will shove his tongue so far up his Bunghole to get rating’s? He will Blow It.

    No Anamosity on my part at all!!!!

    I Just dont watch Him anymore. Like I said (My Opinion) He Is a Ratings Whore. He’s afraid people wont watch him any more…

    :arrow: dadeo

    And I agree, Snoopy Is palying him like a Cheap Violin to Counter Palins positive reaction to the Conservative’s.

  7. Zeke Eagle

    O’Reilly is an asshat without a gag reflex. Ego, sales, ratings, Bill is looking out for Bill.

  8. BoomBoom

    O’Reilly has shown, and maybe to his credit, it has not to destroy a guest. Bill if you are reading, NOW is the TIME! If you do not discredit “The Chosen One” Obama, Sarah Palin will most likely be on your show and make you cry :!:

  9. Political.fish

    He’ll puss out. What he wants is the ratings. He kisses ass to get the ‘Big fish’, then softballs ‘em. Look to the ‘Hillary’ interview. He will not openly challenge the Obama-ramma in any great detail for fear he will not get other prominate leftists to apppear, and thus be labeled a ‘right-wing’ puppet. I had been a die hard fan until I noticed this pattern. The time is over for the fair and balanced bullshit. We want to hear the truth, the left does not need ‘equal time’.

  10. sgtswine

    It will be politically expedient for bill to play nice with him. if bill did start putting the screws to him i think he will walk off the show.

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