Jun 23, 2016

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Geraldo Rivera Battles Bill O’Reilly Over Trump Attack on Hillary Clinton




Good job, Geraldo, well done!  Geraldo is one of the few people on Fox who can talk about both sides of the issue without getting angry.  He can talk about the facts of the issue and his opinion about the subject separately.

Geraldo Rivera does a good job of handling O'Reilly and presenting the facts.

Bill O'Reilly could have had Botox--what do you think--check out the distance between his eyebrows.
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WATCH: Geraldo Rivera and Bill O’Reilly spar over Trump’s “borderline treasonous” comments about Hillary and Bill Clinton

O'Reilly repeatedly tried to make a false equivalence between Trump's remarks and Clinton's, but Geraldo resisted

 
WATCH: Geraldo Rivera and Bill O'Reilly spar over Trump's "borderline treasonous" comments about Hillary and Bill ClintonGeraldo Rivera, Bill O'Reilly (Credit: Fox News)
On the Wednesday edition of “The O’Reilly Factor,” host Bill O’Reilly and Fox News contributor Geraldo Rivera engaged in a shouting match over whether Donald Trump’s “slanderous” comments about Hillary Clinton’s time as Secretary of State “bordered on treason.”
The pair were discussing Trump’s speech in which he called his Democratic opponent “a world-class liar” who “may be the most corrupt person ever to seek the presidency of the United States.” He also accused her of using the State Department as her own “personal hedge fund” to enrich herself “at American’s expense.”
According to Rivera and every news organization with a fact-checker, there is nothing to substantiate the wild conspiracies Trump spun in that speech. “That goes beyond ‘harsh’ — there is not a scintilla of evidence that anything Clinton ever did as Secretary of State was ever rewarded quid pro quo,” he said. “This is not just bare-knuckle — this is a knife cutting someone’s throat.”
O’Reilly replied that Trump was merely following Clinton’s lead, as she had called him a “grifter” earlier in the day. He repeatedly reminded Rivera of that remark and claimed there was a clear equivalence between it and Trump referring to her as a “thief” who used her time in office to orchestrate a con on the American people that “spread death, destruction, and terrorism everywhere she touched — and unleashed ISIS across the world.”
Watch the entire argument below via Fox News.
Scott Eric Kaufman
Scott Eric Kaufman is an assistant editor at Salon. He taught at a university, but then thought better of it. Follow him at @scottekaufman or email him atskaufman@salon.com.