My Conversation With Bill O’Reilly
Posted at 9:33 am on Friday, November 9, 2007, in Uncategorized, and tagged conversation.
I happened upon Bill O’Reilly at a restaurant this past weekend and this is a portion of our conversation…
reyonthehill: I understand your point, but just because you constantly vilify candidates on the left does not make the GOP candidates any more attractive to the American people.
Bill O’Reilly: But –
reyonthehill: It has become a systemic issue for the right, because of the failures of the Bush administration.
Bill O’Reilly: I don’t agree. What the American folks want — and I know the folks, let me tell you that — what the folks want is family values, and don’t tell me the left is pro-family values.
reyonthehill: Well, I don’t —
Bill O’Reilly: Tell me this — you’re a liberal, I understand, I can see that you are one of them — do you consider yourself or anyone like you to be pro-family values?
reyonthehill: What do you mean, do I use a wide stance?
Bill O’Reilly: Alright, get him out of here. I want you out of here. Now.
reyonthehill: Bill, we’re at an Outback Steakhouse, you can’t kick me out.
Bill O’Reilly is the antithesis of good, and enrolled into the Kennedy School of Government at age 46, when he was able to buy his way into Harvard.
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