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Politics : The Obama - Clinton Disaster

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To: pompsander who wrote (10226)3/31/2009 10:44:56 AM
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O'Reilly Breaks With Rush on Potential Obama Failure

By The Staff at wowOwow.com
wowowow.com


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Bill O’Reilly and Rush Limbaugh don’t see eye to eye on Barack Obama.

The latter made waves when he insisted he wants the "socialist" president to fail — and O’Reilly disagrees completely, which sort of comes as a surprise considering his unabashed right-wing leanings.

In an interview with B&C Mobile celebrating his 100th consecutive week as cable news’s No. 1 show, O’Reilly insists he wants the president to do well, but does point out he’s not gung ho about all of Mr. Obama’s policies:

B&C: Do you want Obama to fail?

O’Reilly: No. We want him to succeed. We want to persuade him that perhaps some of his policies are not going to help him succeed.

B&C: What about all this talk of socialism? Isn’t that a little premature, since this bailout was started by the Bush administration?

O’Reilly: I’ve never bought into the fact that Barack Obama is a socialist. I think he’s a classic liberal that believes that big government can solve the problems of society, and he wants to redistribute income. I don’t think he’s a socialist. I don’t think he wants to seize people’s property. But I do think he’s a classic committed liberal.

Later in the interview, O’Reilly took a shot at NBC, which he describes as "corrupt from top to bottom." Just yesterday O’Reilly described the network’s news channel, MSNBC, as hateful.

Read the entire interview here.
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