Bill O’Reilly sat down with Jimmy Kimmel on Tuesday night, and they took on a number of topics, from politics to O’Reilly’s book Killing Jesus, but they spent a bit of time talking about his Super Bowl interview with President Obama. O’Reilly said the “disrespectful” critique is silly, joking, “I’m obnoxious, that’s what I do.”
Kimmel ribbed O’Reilly about being in L.A. amongst the “godless liberals,” before asking him about the interview, pointing out that nobody liked it. O’Reilly said conservatives wanted him to give Obama a “noogie,” but “the Secret Service would have executed me on the spot.”
He called it the “toughest interview of my life,” and said he likes Obama as a person and a patriot. O’Reilly told Kimmel he has no patience for conservatives so rabidly anti-Obama they’re convinced he’s trying to “subvert the nation.”
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Wednesday, February 5, 2014
O'Reilly Hits Interview Reactions: Liberals Upset I Was Rude, The Right Wanted Me to Scorch Him
Bill O’Reilly acknowledged Tuesday that not everyone was happy with his big Super Bowl interview with President Obama, taking a shot at liberals who said he was “rude” and “obnoxious,” and conservatives who were upset O’Reilly didn’t get tougher with the president. O’Reilly also took a shot at the media coverage of the interview, especially from Washington Post opinion writer Dana Milbank.
O’Reilly called Milbank “intellectually dishonest” for saying on MSNBC this was the “nastiest exchange” the Fox host has ever had with Obama. O’Reilly said Obama was “cool throughout” and neither of them got “annoyed,” but, he lamented, that didn’t stop the “far-left zealots” from spinning the whole thing.
O’Reilly also said the media either “ignored or covered the story casually,” singling out CBS This Morning for covering it fairly and CNN for almost totally ignoring it.
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O’Reilly called Milbank “intellectually dishonest” for saying on MSNBC this was the “nastiest exchange” the Fox host has ever had with Obama. O’Reilly said Obama was “cool throughout” and neither of them got “annoyed,” but, he lamented, that didn’t stop the “far-left zealots” from spinning the whole thing.
O’Reilly also said the media either “ignored or covered the story casually,” singling out CBS This Morning for covering it fairly and CNN for almost totally ignoring it.
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