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U.S. military and suicide
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i will talk to them
please share this
i will help them
if you need some one to talk to you i will talk to you
send your number to this blog if you need help
i will call you and talk to you
i will not judge you i will only talk to you and hear what you are going though
i will not report you
it is just me to you
i pray that any one who knows any one of our troops who need help just to talk
i will talk to them
please share this
i will help them
Obama Whines to O'Reilly: 'Absolutely' Unfair to Ask About ObamaCare, IRS, and Benghazi
Obama Whines to O'Reilly: 'Absolutely' Unfair to Ask About ObamaCare, IRS, and Benghazi
http://www.mrctv.org/videos/obama-whines-oreilly-absolutely-unfair-ask-about-obamacare-irs-and-benghazi
By Kyle Drennen | February 4, 2014 | 14:10
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During an extended portion of Bill O'Reilly's Super Bowl interview with
President Obama aired on Monday's O'Reilly Factor, the Fox News host
wondered: "Do you think I've been unfair to you?" Obama replied: "Absolutely, of course you are, Bill." [Listen to the audio or watch the video after the jump]
When O'Reilly demanded evidence, the President cited the preceding interview: "Bill, we just went through an interview in which you asked about health care not working, IRS, 'Were we wholly corrupt?', Benghazi. Right? So the list of issues that you talk about." O'Reilly pushed back: "But these are unanswered questions." Obama complained: "But they're defined by you guys in a certain way."
During the portion of the exchange aired during Sunday pre-game coverage, Obama attacked O'Reilly and Fox News for daring to cover such administration scandals.
In the portion aired Monday night, Obama suggested Fox wouldn't be able to attract viewers once he leaves office: "I think regardless of whether it's fair or not, it has – it has made Fox News very successful. Here's what you guys are going to have to figure out is, what are you going to do when I'm gone? I'm telling you....I've been a big money-maker for you."
O'Reilly pointed out: "Our ratings were high when you weren't here. Ask President Clinton, alright? And President Bush. I gave President Bush a real hard time."
When O'Reilly demanded evidence, the President cited the preceding interview: "Bill, we just went through an interview in which you asked about health care not working, IRS, 'Were we wholly corrupt?', Benghazi. Right? So the list of issues that you talk about." O'Reilly pushed back: "But these are unanswered questions." Obama complained: "But they're defined by you guys in a certain way."
In the portion aired Monday night, Obama suggested Fox wouldn't be able to attract viewers once he leaves office: "I think regardless of whether it's fair or not, it has – it has made Fox News very successful. Here's what you guys are going to have to figure out is, what are you going to do when I'm gone? I'm telling you....I've been a big money-maker for you."
O'Reilly pointed out: "Our ratings were high when you weren't here. Ask President Clinton, alright? And President Bush. I gave President Bush a real hard time."
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