A Look Back on O'Reilly's Interview with the President
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The more I think about it the more I figure that Bill O’Reilly should have passed on the opportunity to interview President Obama on Super Bowl Sunday. It was a dog and pony show we could have done without. I understand why Bill did the interview and what he got out of doing it. First, there’s ego, no small point with O'Reilly or any other TV big star. Bill got to go one-on-one with the most powerful man in the world – on Super Bowl Sunday no less. The president wasn’t behind a podium emblazoned with the seal of his office. They sat on similar chairs facing each other and actually looked like equals, even though everyone knows they’re not.
A Look Back on O'Reilly's Interview with the President
A Look Back on O'Reilly's Interview with the…
A Look Back on O'Reilly's Interview with the President
The more I think about it the more I figure that Bill O’Reilly should have passed on the opportunity to interview President Obama on Super Bowl Sunday. It was a dog and pony show we could have done without. I understand why Bill did the interview and what he got out of doing it. First, there’s ego, no small point with O'Reilly or any other TV big star. Bill got to go one-on-one with the most powerful man in the world – on Super Bowl Sunday no less. The president wasn’t behind a podium emblazoned with the seal of his office. They sat on similar chairs facing each other and actually looked like equals, even though everyone knows they’re not.