Sunday, February 02, 2014

Obama To O'Reilly: Your Network Gets On My Damn Nerves!

Right wing agitator grills President Barack Obama over his record.

The Superbowl is the world's most watched televised event. Many Americans here and abroad watch the NFL's championship game. The AFC and NFC teams meet at a stadium and face off for the championship title.

The Seattle Seahawks and Denver Broncos play at the Met Life Stadium in New Jersey. Super Bowl XLVIII is slated to have 167 million viewers. The most popular themes of the Superbowl is the Halftime Show being sponsored by Pepsi and of course the commercials.

New Jersey and New York are preparing for the revenues.

It's on the Fox Network and of course their sister network Loserville has the opportunity to interview the President of the United States.

Since President Barack Obama is the current leader and he's the standard bearer of the Democratic Party, Loserville will do the interview. While they deny this continuously, the network has push its racist right agenda in the masquerade of journalism.

Yellow journalist Bill-O (Bill O'Reilly) goes right into it. The right wing agitator throws rancor over the IRS scandal, the horrible rollout of the Obamacare website, Benghazi and his focus on executive orders.

President Obama knows how Loserville operates.

So he knew it was going to be a hostile interview.

The first shot was launched and this went right into the spin.

“Your detractors believe that you did not tell the world [Benghazi] was a terror attack because your campaign didn't want that out,” Bill-O said. “That’s what they believe.”

“And they believe it because folks like you tell them that,” Obama said. "These kinds of things keep on surfacing in part because you and your TV station will promote them."

Prior to the interview, Bill-O told Loserville's Megyn The Outrage Princess that he was “not nervous.”

“He is not a bad guy, I think people misread him,” he said. “However, my interview this time is going to be very precise.”

The second part will come shortly. Stay tuned.

We here at Journal de la Reyna send our condolences to Philip Seymour Hoffman, Pete Seeger, Arthur Gardner Rankin, Jr., and Morrie Turner.

Good luck to the Seattle Seahawks and Denver Broncos.

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