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Bill O'Reilly's Advance Team: A Young Red-Headed Girl

Bill O'Reilly's Advance Team: A Young Red-Headed Girl

PENACOOK, N.H.—A little after 10 this morning, Hillary Clinton hosted a rally at a high school gym here. She had an unexpected guest.

The first question in a Q. and A. session was from a young girl with red hair. Bill O'Reilly, she said, had asked her how quickly troops could leave Iraq, and wouldn't the Senator have a better answer for him than she?

And standing a few feet behind the girl was Mr. O'Reilly himself.

"Bill O'Reilly!" Clinton trilled in a voice not unlike a public-address announcement, once she spotted him standing there in his black Fox News fleece.

Mrs. Clinton explained that she could start taking troops out of Iraq after 60 days.

After her response, Mr. O'Reilly left the gym with four large men. But when we caught up with him to ask him what had just happened, he said only: "New York Observer? Won't talk to you."

He turned a corner with his entourage, but was told by a police officer he'd have to exit at the other side of the gym.

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Michael J. (not verified) says:

And the point of this story???????
So, Bill O'Reilly was involved somehow with a question a young girl asked of Clinton. SO WHAT!

She should be smart enough to give an answer without it being a "news" story.
Get over O'Reilly.

Omar (not verified) says:

Bill O'Riley, Lou Doubt and Tom Tancredo are biased and are always twisting their stories, giving negatives aspects of an issue or an individual, but they are not fair to mention the positive things too. Shame on them...

kiara (not verified) says:

You obviously do not watch the Factor enough to comment on it. Bill is always fair--to the left and right. It's not his fault the left is usually to scared to come on the show and defend their views, or that those views are usually wrong.

Paul (not verified) says:

It figures that O'Reilly would hide behind a girl and then run away without answering questions himself.

Michael J. (not verified) says:

What's your point Paul??????

O'Reilly is not running for the leader of the free world, Clinton is! Why would he have to answer questions?
Besides, do you reaqlly think O'Reilly would even have a chance to ask ANY question of Clinton?

I don't think so. Also, YOU say he was hiding. He was out there in front of all to be seen.
Cut the left wing BULL$@&T.

Anonymous (not verified) says:

Bill O'Reilly fair to the left and right? That's a joke. The reason the lefties won't come to the show is that the few that do come, are not allowed to answer a question without him cutting them off. If you are on the right wing, you have all the time you want to answer a question, and spew rhetoric. Everyone on FOX is biased, but O'Reilly is brainwashed.

Anonymous (not verified) says:

I would not be sad if someone assassinated him....

Anonymous (not verified) says:

A bullet is a terrible thing to waste. Save 'em for World War Three.

NoOneYouKnow (not verified) says:

I wonder if Billo asked the girl questions about loofahs, falafel, and other things that are important to Billo.

Michael J. (not verified) says:

This is so sad. We never get around to the fact that Clinton WON'T be interviewed by the media. Now we use the standard LEFT WING attack on the first ammendment by trying to suggest that Bill O'Reilly would be better off dead. You people on the left are really HATE mongers.

Thank GOD for cable news!

Michael J (not verified) says:

O'Reily of course he's always fair, not. He's a total dueche-bag.

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