DaDa, Do you realise that if you went 24 hours without a post people would think you had died? You my friend, are prolific.
he said it himself today that obama is the smoothest, toughest, and most confident interviewee he has interviewed on his radio show. the level of respect bill has for obama goes up a lot. he also said he doesn't agree with some of his views, which is fine. but that's the kind of president you want. you may disagree with the guy, but at the end of the debate, you respect the guy and his views. any of you think mccain can do that?
and experience has served bush how? has experienced served mccain how with the palin pick? yes, experience matters a lot. what obama showed v. o'reilly shows his judgment and ability to handle disagreements. that's what a president has to do in a world of chaos. if obama goes overseas to talk to world leaders and trying to solve problems, you have confidence that obama will be able to get his point across and not piss the other guy off and just go to war willy nilly.
You need to worry about McCain. You're losing your focus just like Obama. He's wasting most of his speeches on the vp candidate. Not a good move.
McCain has the same policies and people around him that helped bush make all his decisions’, so what change are you expecting? You are a perfect example of how you can have years of experience going through 8 years of bush and make the same dumb mistakes. It’s not just experience which is in play here, its judgment. How many times must you get hit over the head by the same people until you realize that these people are not trying to help you? Everything that is coming from McCain mouth is the same thing that came out of George bushes mouth in 00 and 04.why? It’s because the same people are in control...
dude, he's the toughest interviewer in the business. look at how he shouts and talks back to obama. i'm sure in a heated confrontation with a world leader, it could elevate to that level and worse. but all i'm saying is obama handled himself well. not one time did he show any tension in return to o'reilly. that's all i'm saying. obama has the ability to handle himself well in tough 1-on-1 situations and is able to get his point across without aggravating the opponent. why can't you get a simple point like that? o'reily said it himself. dude is TOUGH. did he say that about mccain? or hillary? or anybody else he had interviewed? o'reilly said obama is probably the toughest guy he has to face. that's a big compliment coming from a loudmouth like o'reilly. but yea, keep on screaming that experience factor. what experience mccain is gonna bring to change america when he's bringing the same garbage policy that bush brought.
actually, he has more experience than obama (been governor for texas 6 yrs i believe). and texas is one of the largest states. so supposedly, he should know how to freakin' run the country a "little" bit don't you think? like i have said for a while, experience is vastly overrated. hell, mccain wanted to go to war in iraq. so his war experience served him well right?
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Holy crap -- I can't believe I'm going to type this. But I like O'Reilly and Obama better after these interviews. I have been a huge O'Reilly critic, but he went to some real issues and, mostly, let Obama answer. And Obama was intimidated by neither the aggression nor the complexity of the issues. The basketball bit at the end is pretty good stuff also.