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Is Bill O'Reilly upset because he's about as qualified as Palin but McCain didn't pick him?

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Is Bill O'Reilly upset because he's about as qualified as Palin but McCain didn't pick him?

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  1. o'reilly is a wanna be.   for a supposedly inteligent person he is about as crude as a rubber crutch.   he wimped out on the obama interview with his attitude that he needed to yell like some liberal when you ask them an inteligent question and they don't know the answer.   mr  doodles


  2. Bill doesn't have THIS going for him:.

    "Palin Power: Fresh Face Now More Popular Than Obama, McCain"

    The new data also shows significant increases in the number who say McCain made the right choice and the number who say Palin is ready to be President. Generally, John McCain’s choice of Palin earns slightly better reviews than Barack Obama’s choice of Joe Biden.

    Perhaps most stunning is the fact that Palin’s favorable ratings are now a point higher than either man at the top of the Presidential tickets this year. As of Friday morning, Obama and McCain are each viewed favorably by 57% of voters. Biden is viewed favorably by 48%.

    There is a strong partisan gap when it comes to perceptions of Palin. Eighty-nine percent (89%) of Republicans give her favorable reviews along with 33% of Democrats and 59% of voters not affiliated with either major party.

    She earns positive reviews from 65% of men and 52% of women. The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll shows that Obama continues to lead McCain among women voters while McCain leads among men. The Friday morning update—the first to include interviews conducted after Palin’s speech--showed the beginning of a Republican convention bounce that may match Obama’s bounce from last week.

    Fifty-one percent (51%) of Americans believe that most reporters are trying to hurt Palin’s campaign, a fact that may enhance her own ratings.

    http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_c...

  3. No, because O'Reilly is making far more money in his current job, than he would be making if he became Vice President.

    How is O'Reilly more qualified than Palin, by the way?

    What political office has he held?

    How many states has he served as governor for?

    How many state budget surpluses has he helped bring about?   And how many times has he returned the surplus money to the state's taxpayers?

    O'Reilly is great and all, but it's silly to think that he's more qualified than Palin to be Vice President.  

    He could possibly be her press secretary, though.

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  4. If O'Reilly is as qualified as Palin, he should have run for Obama's job.  That experience blows Barrack out of the water.

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