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For comments pls go to "heavymetalgoat" channel Author: RoachAsylum Keywords: Olbermann Bill O'Reilly Factor Countdown Chris Matthews president 2008 debates fox msnbc Added: September 2, 2007




The Loofa Guy going on a rant about how Israel is possibly going to attack Iran, and if it happens of course it will be GE's fault for trading with them. I'm sure this has nothing what so ever with him wanting to get even with Keith Olbermann....lol. He also fails to mention that there is not a chance in hell Israel would attack Iran without US approval. Author: videocafeblog Keywords: Bill O'Reilly Factor WWIII Talking Points Memo GE Iran Israel Added: June 25, 2008




In Part 3 of Bill's interview Obama attacks the integrity o Sean Hannity for no apparent reason, perhaps it's because he's getting desperate since his poll numbers have begone to plummet. Obama thinks that his past association's are just par for the course, he's just like other American's. Who does this guy think he's kidding? I guess he thinks he's kidding the American people, and if he's elected President, then the joke will be on us. Obama Met With Fox News Executives By Howard Kurtz Washington Post Staff Writer Wednesday, September 3, 2008; A22 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. Author: jbranstetter04 Keywords: bill.o'reilly barack obama factor fox news interview iraq war terrorist ratings past associations wright ayers hannity Added: September 9, 2008




Official video for Bleeding Love. Out now. Author: leonalewis Keywords: leona lewis music bleeding love video factor x-factor Added: October 17, 2007