I had it on but I muted it....guess I should have listened...is that all he said?
Every now and then O'R get's it!
Bill's-on-a-roll Ping!
Anyone watching that program with any common sense would instantaly know Carville and Begella are two jokers. They work for Bill Clinton; always have and always will.
Isn't it interesting? When the Clinton's get into a bit of trouble Begala and Carville come out from under their rocks? O'Reilly should have known better than to have these two clowns on his show.......
Sorry, I watched it and it was a love-fest. O'rielley let them get away with one huge lie after another. He at least could have said, "You both work for CNN, so tell me about biased lying TV news networks".
The whole interview them seem to be just joking with each other. It as not mean spirited.
I just watched that. Those two looked, acted and sounded stupid. Giggling and laughing for no reason like their elevators just don't reach the top floor. Two more walkin' talkin' douchebags coming out to spew their BS.
One thing he got correct.
O'Blowhard reminds me of that Vonage commercial, "One right decision among many, many stupid ones."
I'm sorry I missed it, but I really can't watch those two. They make me physically ill. I'll record the rerun later tonight, put it on pause when Forehead and Serpenthead talk.
Not only stupid, but dishonest.
Now that Bill stepped in it again, it's time for the same old mouthpieces to pollute the airwaves on his behalf.
Carville and Begala are two more good reasons to vote against Hillary in 2008. The biggest reason is Bill.
Most have known for years that they were stupid but how stupid must they be for O'Reilly to notice?
Newt is right on in his assessment of Clintoon.
Clinton has done this act time and again. We are supposed to believe that Clinton, who essentially ran a mafia presidency and weathered scandals worse than any president in at least a century, was somehow "rattled" by hearing a question from Chris Wallace?
The flustured one in that interview was Wallace, who lost his wits and was completely intimidated -- ordinarily he would have been sharp enough to have countered with at least some effective follow-up questions to Clinton's many lies, but he was unable to.