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Bill O’Reilly interview of Barack Obama could be victory for both

anita moore · Monday, February 7th 2011 at 7:49AM · 1241 views
With a classic showman’s swagger, Bill O’Reilly declared that more people would see his live pregame interview with President Barack Obama on Sunday than “any other interview that’s ever been done in the history of mankind.”

He may well have been right. Last year’s Super Bowl was the most-watched television broadcast ever, drawing 106 million viewers. This year, the game happens to fall in the middle of the greatest foreign policy crisis of Obama’s presidency, following a week of complaints from the White House press corps about a lack of access to the president to ask about Egypt.

But there are a variety of factors that made the interview a possible win-win for Obama and Fox. The sheer size of the Super Bowl audience, O’Reilly’s history of giving the president a fair shake when he interviewed him as a candidate and the opportunity for Obama to look like a stand-up guy for stepping into the ring with a highly visible and highly vocal critic.

Considering the rocky past with Fox, it may seem strange that the White House would have agreed to the interview at all. Obama’s not in the habit of doing sit-downs with opinionated cable hosts. He hasn’t done one yet as president with the primetime hosts of the more ideologically aligned, though lower-rated, MSNBC, though he did sit down with Jon Stewart last fall.

Truth is, it wouldn’t have been easy for Obama to decline. There’s a recent tradition that the network that broadcasts the Super Bowl also gets to have one of its top personalities interview the president. Saying no to O’Reilly — especially after Obama sat down with CBS’s Katie Couric last year — would have touched off a whole new Obama vs. Fox story line, right at the moment Obama is trying to recapture his campaign persona as a bipartisan healer.

Still, the White House — which, like Fox News, did not respond to requests for comment for this article — is getting surprisingly little criticism from the Democratic Party’s liberal wing, which is usually quick to criticize Fox News.

O’Reilly, meanwhile, was bracing for criticism from the left and the right for his 14-minute live interview Sunday, which aired on local Fox stations.

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Bill O’Reilly interview of Barack Obama could be victory for both

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anita moore Monday, February 7th 2011 at 6:43PM

No problem Sista, I had to after I realized you hadn't seen it. Fox really thought they had the president on the ropes, knowing the president couldn't turn them down because they were showing the superbowl and whoever shows the SB gets to interview a top political figure. The president looked cool and suave and answered every question like he wanted to and didn't let BO get under his skin. Cudos to our president.

anita moore Sunday, February 13th 2011 at 7:44AM

Greetings Sista, I will try to locate the interview. I've got to see this. I don't bother to watch FOX news whatsoever, except in soundbites. If I hear something interesting, I'll go view it. What they have to say doesn't interest me and actually makes me mad with the lies and how they distort the truth.

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

"I" DID NOT SEE THE ORIGINAL INTERVIEW, but the sound bite of our president laughing at one of Bill's got ya questions and not the 'angry black male syndrom finally after all of the years is a Win, Win for our president and more zeros for Bill and Fox cable news media.(otfl) (smile)

Oh and it is being asked around in the media if anyone noticed Bill doing sometHing he has never done before...looking nervous? lol (smile)

LOV THE BLOG AND THANKS FOR SHARING ANITA....

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

Having heard that Bill O had said his interview with our president was the most watched interview in t. v. history, I doubt if his newtork was too impressed as they did ot continue to cover it like ti was even watched by any extra people not planing to wat the game any way...

but B. O. did have a lot of people on to give him praises...one made te comment to Bill that the other media act like he was suppost to be contraversal and argumentative...duh, yes as this is his trade mark...

and, Bill's answer to why he keep interputing the president, because he had to guide him to he only had a limited time to answer the questions, but the president was trying to runout the clock on the whole program's minutes.

But, I would never have expected any thing less tahn something like this from any employee of Fox. (smile)

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

@Anita, talk about 'change' and a win, win for Mr. Obama!! lol Bill O does not seem likethe same person after this interview with him. example, every Fri. Bill has Gleen Beck over as a guest and help give him a morality boost about how he has people in his corner and it is only the liberal media after him because he is getting all of the viewers interested in what Beck has to say...

But, not last Fri. Bill O got so carried away with backing our president Beck had to force him to realise what he was doing talking about all of these things that are going to 'work in our president's favor". I promise you this interview was worth putting up with Beck to hear.(otfl) (smile)

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