Obama's Superbowl Interview
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Obama's Superbowl Interview
O'Reilly just concluded a pre-game Superbowl interview of President Obama.
I give O'Reilly a "B+" for the interview. Although he finished well, I thought he should have been a bit more respectful of the office.
I give the President an "A" for the interview. His responses were refreshingly intelligent and thoughtful. To my pleasant surprise, he also came off as a real person.
What grades do you give to O'Reilly and the President?
I give O'Reilly a "B+" for the interview. Although he finished well, I thought he should have been a bit more respectful of the office.
I give the President an "A" for the interview. His responses were refreshingly intelligent and thoughtful. To my pleasant surprise, he also came off as a real person.
What grades do you give to O'Reilly and the President?
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I give Fox a D for including that as part of the Super Bowl pregame. I'm a political junkie... but, I don't want that shit on the Super Bowl pregame.
I give O'Reilly an F. That may be the worst interview of a sitting President I have ever seen. He came off as a complete dick. Interrupting the President and answering his questions for himself. Just awful.
I give Obama an A because he refrained from throwing a haymaker to O'Reilly's jaw.
I give O'Reilly an F. That may be the worst interview of a sitting President I have ever seen. He came off as a complete dick. Interrupting the President and answering his questions for himself. Just awful.
I give Obama an A because he refrained from throwing a haymaker to O'Reilly's jaw.
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Skjellyfetti wrote:I give Fox a D for including that as part of the Super Bowl pregame. I'm a political junkie... but, I don't want that **** on the Super Bowl pregame.
I give O'Reilly an F. That may be the worst interview of a sitting President I have ever seen. He came off as a complete dick. Interrupting the President and answering his questions for himself. Just awful.
I give Obama an A because he refrained from throwing a haymaker to O'Reilly's jaw.
Geez, skelly, you would cut off your dick to spite your balls. Obama got some of the best publicity of his Presidency out of that interview.
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Bill's a dick, no question. I thought he was tossing way too many jabs at BO, but Obama was giving as good as he got. IMO, Obama comes out ahead on this one - I give him a B.
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I don't give a fuck. It's the Super Bowl. I want to drink beer, eat greasy food and enjoy the last football game for the next 7 months.native wrote:
Geez, skelly, you would cut off your dick to spite your balls. Obama got some of the best publicity of his Presidency out of that interview.
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Since when does the president NEED publicity? He's on TV 24/7 seems like.native wrote:Skjellyfetti wrote:I give Fox a D for including that as part of the Super Bowl pregame. I'm a political junkie... but, I don't want that **** on the Super Bowl pregame.
I give O'Reilly an F. That may be the worst interview of a sitting President I have ever seen. He came off as a complete dick. Interrupting the President and answering his questions for himself. Just awful.
I give Obama an A because he refrained from throwing a haymaker to O'Reilly's jaw.
Geez, skelly, you would cut off your dick to spite your balls. Obama got some of the best publicity of his Presidency out of that interview.

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So what is your issue then? I drank beer, ate greasy food and enjoyed the last football game all without watching the interview? You don't like Fox, don't watch it when it is political.Skjellyfetti wrote:I don't give a fuck. It's the Super Bowl. I want to drink beer, eat greasy food and enjoy the last football game for the next 7 months.native wrote:
Geez, skelly, you would cut off your dick to spite your balls. Obama got some of the best publicity of his Presidency out of that interview.
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BigSkyBears wrote:Since when does the president NEED publicity? He's on TV 24/7 seems like.native wrote:
Geez, skelly, you would cut off your dick to spite your balls. Obama got some of the best publicity of his Presidency out of that interview.
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You act as though he needed this interview to tell Americans of his agenda. He does that quit often.native wrote:BigSkyBears wrote:
Since when does the president NEED publicity? He's on TV 24/7 seems like.
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Re: Obama's Superbowl Interview
The President's speeches have become increasingly boring, vacuous and poorly "attended." Today was not another boring and repetitive "agenda" speech, it was an interview. As a result, Obama appeared more human than at any other time in recent memory.BigSkyBears wrote:You act as though he needed this interview to tell Americans of his agenda. He does that quit often.native wrote:
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You are correct that he is available 7/24, but that does not mean he is viewed by a large audience, as he was today during the Superbowl. I would bet that more people and a much wider demographic watched his interview with O'Reilly today than his previous five speeches combined - including the SOTU.
The President was also very clever to praise his fellow Americans today, as has NOT always been his previous inclination.
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I'm telling you - straight up..!!
That's the single best part about Obama
He is deeply hated

That's the single best part about Obama
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A: The actual teachings of Jesus
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Skjellyfetti wrote:I give O'Reilly an F. That may be the worst interview of a sitting President I have ever seen. He came off as a complete dick. Interrupting the President and answering his questions for himself. Just awful.
I give Obama an A because he refrained from throwing a haymaker to O'Reilly's jaw.


