Comedy | September 23, 2010 | 10 comments

Jon Stewart On Bill O'Reilly (VIDEO)

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Jon Stewart returned to "The O'Reilly Factor" Wednesday for a lively discussion with Bill O'Reilly.

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  • H3ADLINE
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      H3ADLINE  
    • Bill O'Reilly is a sad loser obsessed with his ego. Compared to an actual human being like Stewart, it's painfully obvious what a fake he is.

    • 1 year ago
  • AJILIVIZION
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      AJILIVIZION  
    • Jon Stewart carried himself very well. If anything, there were a few moments where Jon was bullying O'Reilly, and not just any school boy taunting, but like hurting him where it counts, damaging O'Reilly's ego. Keepin' it fresh. Very entertaining.

    • 1 year ago
  • Argon18
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      Argon18  
    • AJILIVIZION:

      But Bill resents how much better treated Glenn Beck and Meghan Kelly are than he is. When Jon brings up how big and beatiful Kelly’s brand new studio is “It’s like Time Square and a kinda Zigfeld production” and how it looks like Bill is “stuck underneath the Tower of London”

      Bill replies “That’s kinda the way they treat me here, but that’s alright” that shows how he resents it. Then Jon points out why Bill is resentful “You’re still the big dog and the big dog shouldn’t have to be in the smaller kennel”

      That was the whole reason for all the insults, not listening to Jon and making stuff up to push the narrative that “Obama has lost touch with ‘the folks’ that Bill was pushing throughout the interview. Bill has been “spanked” just like Karl Rove and he was trying to “get out of the doghouse” by acting more crazy and confrontational with emotion laden rhetoric since it works for Beck and Kelly and they have been rewarded for it.

      Where Jon "hurt him where it really counts damaging his ego" was when he reminded Bill what he had "unleashed" by sacrificing his integrity for his career and how much farther everyone else had taken it to a ludicrous extreme and surpassed Bill's career.

    • 1 year ago
  • AJILIVIZION
  • fun_size
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      fun_size  
    • God Oreilly is a dickhead. Apparently only "real" Americans watch his show and wouldnt watch the daily show... yeah ok.

    • 1 year ago
  • Argon18
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      Argon18  
    • fun_size:

      To Bill only "the folks" count for anything and the rest are all "stoned slackers" because he only cares about his ratings and his audience that brings him attention.

      That kind of selfishness is pretty childish

    • 1 year ago
  • Argon18
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      Argon18  
    • It certainly looked liked Bill was jealous of all the attention Jon has been getting from his book and from the rally. The interview was a lot more about Bill's wounded ego than Jon's book.

      Calling the book "nonsense and gibberish" then repeatedly complaining about how heavy it was is very rude. I'm betting Bill was scared it was going to sell a lot more than his books put together.

      There was quite a difference between that interview and the last one where Bill didn't even try to be reasonable. Starting off by making wild assumptions like "Do you have 'Obama remorse' now?" and similar kinds of generalizations just as bad as the Have you quit beating your wife? line of accusations.

      I guess the reaction to the last interview didn't go like Bill wanted to and proved that Jon got the better of him when Jon made the point of how Fox was "a cyclonic 24 hour media arm that pushed their narrative onto their audience"

      Either Bill sensed another "Crossfire" moment from that or as Jon pointed out that Bill was only Fox 1.0 and Beck is 2.0 so they are demoting Bill to sidekick status in the upgrade.

    • 1 year ago
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