Jon Stewart Goes Head-to-Head With Bill O'Reilly

Tonight on The O'Reilly Factor, Jon Stewart attacked Bill O'Reilly about his objections towards rapper Common's visit to the White House, being that he wrote a song about a woman who killed a NJ state trooper. Stewart tells O'Reilly that even Bono wrote a song about Leonard Peltier, convicted of killing two FBI agents. Now, that subject gets Bill a little heated. -YT
WKBsays...

Wow. In my opinion Jon always comes out ahead in these bouts, but usually Bill is able to cloud the issues and throw him off his game much more effectively than this time. This was just brutally one sided.

I expect that they didn't try to edit the interview for once because they didn't have a single moment where Bill was reasonably convincing to prop up.

Yogisays...

I love Jon but why is he getting so much credit for going on Fox and telling them the Truth? I know it never happens but that just means we have to stop watching Fox. This is like they were denying that the sky was blue for a week and a comedian came in with some witty retorts to show that in fact the sky is actually blue as most everyone who look up can see.

rottenseedsays...

What happened was, he beat Bill at his own game and he did this by being more prepared than Bill. Bill was prepared to take down Common and had all of the facade of evidence he needed to so. Jon came in, played his game for a couple of minutes, then went beyond what Bill was prepared to talk about and stayed relevant and on topic. To the point where Bill had absolutely nothing to say.

So while it appears that all Jon did was "speak the truth", it is so much more. He beat Bill O'Reilly at his own game which is why Bill O'Reilly has been around for so long, nobody can beat him at his game.>> ^Yogi:

I love Jon but why is he getting so much credit for going on Fox and telling them the Truth? I know it never happens but that just means we have to stop watching Fox. This is like they were denying that the sky was blue for a week and a comedian came in with some witty retorts to show that in fact the sky is actually blue as most everyone who look up can see.

Yogisays...

>> ^rottenseed:

What happened was, he beat Bill at his own game and he did this by being more prepared than Bill. Bill was prepared to take down Common and had all of the facade of evidence he needed to so. Jon came in, played his game for a couple of minutes, then went beyond what Bill was prepared to talk about and stayed relevant and on topic. To the point where Bill had absolutely nothing to say.
So while it appears that all Jon did was "speak the truth", it is so much more. He beat Bill O'Reilly at his own game which is why Bill O'Reilly has been around for so long, nobody can beat him at his game.>> ^Yogi:
I love Jon but why is he getting so much credit for going on Fox and telling them the Truth? I know it never happens but that just means we have to stop watching Fox. This is like they were denying that the sky was blue for a week and a comedian came in with some witty retorts to show that in fact the sky is actually blue as most everyone who look up can see.



Yeah I agree with that, he was definitely prepared for it. However the thing is I watched Fox for 24 hours...and I just don't know. Maybe if I watched Jon Stewart explaining what Common believes for 24 hours he would have a shot. Sadly too much information and I've been convinced because trusted Americans believe it...they told me.

TangledThornssays...

I have never seen Stewart squirm so much. He kept trying to dodge the subject and play tit for tat. O'Reilly was solid as a rock. O'Reilly is an intelligent and mature author and the Stewart is a middle aged Mtv failed comedian that writes children books masquerading as coffee table picture books for adults.

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