The psychotherapy of Bill O’Reilly’s discourse with President Obama continued tonight on The O’Reilly Factor with the ever enjoyable “Barack and A Hard Place” duo of commentators Alan Colmes and Monica Crowley. Colmes prototypal mutual some minor quibbles, suggesting that he institute O’Reilly’s tone was a taste softer during his discourse with President Dubya than with Obama.
From there, Colmes brought up added issue, which was also modishly detected by Mediaite’s Colby Hall earlier today, that O’Reilly’s somewhat disputable “hate” discourse display to Obama was assorted than what he asked of Bush:
Colmes: The discourse was a little assorted . . . to George W. Dubya you said the advise hates you, but to Obama you said it was like the people dislike you. O’Reilly: But I couldn’t say to President Obama the advise hates you, because the advise loves him.
O’Reilly humorously defended himself from that critique, and coverall should be satisfied since Crowley and Colmes, who usually dissent on everything, united that he did Fox News chesty with the interview. Crowley also enjoyed the fact that Obama admitted he watched O’Reilly and waved to the President, still Colmes joked Obama didn’t mean he’s a viewer of The Factor, he meet meant that he has O’Reilly watched.
Watch the clip from Fox News below:
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