Geraldo Rivera Schools Simple Simon Bill O'Reilly on the Presidential Interview
Geraldo Rivera is one of the few people who can stand up to O'Reilly.
Geraldo and Bill had already gone about it on Geraldo's radio show earlier in the day when Geraldo told Bill he referred to our very wonderful President as merely a Chicago community organizer instead of President of the United States.
Credit to Bill for accepting criticism but there was a certain air about Bill's stance and demeanor during his interview with President Obama that was almost sickening. Bill trys to say he is fair but one does not have to listen to him long to see his true thoughts.
He such a simple Simon--as if he is going to solve all the issues of race and poverty by suggesting to President Obama things would be just perfect if everyone had an education and all of the parents stayed together.
Hello Bill, are you with your wife? No--because women today do have an education and do not have to stay married to someone with his arrogance that wants to get in your face to talk.
Bill has the arrogance of a teenager and needs to have a larger view of the world.
Only a teenager would have that kind of thinking and grandeur.
I'm glad Geraldo spoke--he has the talent to disagree without reaching anger mode.
Good job, Geraldo, and thanks for calling Bill out.
from the blaze......
Things Get Tense When Geraldo Rivera Accuses Bill O’Reilly of Stripping Obama of His ‘Majesty’ in Super Bowl Interview
During a tense exchange on Friday’s “The O’Reilly Factor,” Geraldo Rivera accused Bill O’Reilly of stripping President Barack Obama of his “majesty” during his highly-watched Super Bowl interview.
Rivera said the president wasn’t given the respect he deserves and as a result the interview came off as the “President of Most of the White Guys of America,” O’Reilly, versus the president of “almost everyone else.” He also criticized the TV host for referring to Obama as a “community organizer.”
“It’s not my job to be a social scientist or please you, Geraldo Rivera, who’s looking more like a cartel member every day,” O’Reilly joked. “My job is to get information. That’s my job. I got it. And I asked him the tough questions that nobody else — no one — has asked him.”
“What you did was strip him of his majesty, so to speak,” Rivera replied.
“I don’t think he has majesty! He’s not a king!” O’Reilly said, adding that he respects the office of the presidency but presidents still need to be held accountable.
Watch the rest of the battle via Fox News here: