The TV Watch: Obama Steps Into O’Reilly’s ‘No Spin Zone’

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 The TV Watch: Obama Steps Into O’Reilly’s ‘No Spin Zone’
Senator Barack Obama gave no hint of rancor and remained pleasant, respectful and good-humored, but he did adjust his pace and wording to suit his speed-talking host, Bill O’Reilly of Fox News. > [link]

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Idle Chatter
Published 9/5/2008 by Jeff Bercovici at Portfolio.com: Mixed Media
... -Katie Couric and Chris Wallace are among the best interviewers at getting their subjects to go off their scripted talking points, according to Alessandra Stanley. [NYT] ...

Idle Chatter: Leave Our Pit Bull Alone
Published 9/5/2008 by Jeff Bercovici at Portfolio.com: Mixed Media
... -Katie Couric and Chris Wallace are among the best interviewers at getting their subjects to go off their scripted talking points, according to Alessandra Stanley. [NYT] ...

Conventional Crap: Our Patience Is At An End With The GOP [Crappy Hour]
Published 9/5/2008 by Megan at Jezebel
... = actually more audacious! MEGAN : Also, if Steve Schmidt uses that line, my fees are totally as reasonable as Mark Penn's. MOE : Ughhh anyway this is probably a first for liberalkind but I am actually going to calm myself down by thinking about what I saw on the O'Reilly Factor last night. MEGAN : Ummmm, that is kind of completely a first. Watching the boring lead-in speeches, I wished my Internet connection was good enough to have watched a live feed or something. MOE : Did you watch? It was funny. Bill O'Reilly was a kind of hilarious combination of bullying and ...

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