Alcibiades
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Should be tougher than even the debates will be considering all the restrictions the debates will have, they won't ask each other questions, it'll basically be a series of mini-speeches and back-and-forth rebuttals we've already seen.
O'Reilly's interview is already causing news and I can't wait to see what questions he has ready. O'Reilly said no questions were screened, and I'd be surprised if the President didn't choke up of gaffe at least once or twice. O'Reilly (who's against capital punishment) went after Bush on the death penalty and his faith in Christ (and whether Jesus would approve of killing) four years ago, and Bush handled himself decently.
This is definitely harder to predict that what's going to happen in the debates...
O'Reilly's interview is already causing news and I can't wait to see what questions he has ready. O'Reilly said no questions were screened, and I'd be surprised if the President didn't choke up of gaffe at least once or twice. O'Reilly (who's against capital punishment) went after Bush on the death penalty and his faith in Christ (and whether Jesus would approve of killing) four years ago, and Bush handled himself decently.
This is definitely harder to predict that what's going to happen in the debates...