Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Jon Stewart Runs Down The GOP Presidential Field (And Obama) With Bill O’Reilly

Jon Stewart Runs Down The GOP Presidential Field (And Obama) With Bill O’Reilly
Jon Stewart Runs Down The GOP Presidential Field.With Bill O’Reilly

Final night Jon Stewart and Bill O’Reilly entertained America having a compelling debate that ostensibly focused on the White Property efficiency of “controversial” rapper Prevalent, but actually was much more about two competing planet views. Whilst Stewart taped the interview on The Aspect set Monday, producers wisely held a second segment for tonight in which the two discussed the GOP presidential field and Stewart’s assessment of the job accomplished by President Obama so far.

As we’ve talked about just before, the pairing of Stewart and O’Reilly creates such compelling tv programming for a bunch of good reasons: both have accomplished virtually cult status with their prospective audiences; both are willing to flaunt regular political dogma to occasionally rail against political figures believed to become their prospective allies; and maybe most importantly, they both appear to like and respect 1 a further.

O’Reilly opened the segment by asking Stewart if there had been any GOP political candidates that he could get behind. Immediately after some hemming, Stewart initially name check former Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty as seeming like a “nice guy” prior to saying that Mitt Romney looked liked anything one particular might pull out of a box labeled “president.”

In search of some “zazz” within the segment, host O’Reilly then asked Stewart to opine on Sarah Palin, to which Stewart appeared to somewhat recoil, adding “I am not a particular fan of her style of rhetoric,” adding “I believe she’s too believe skinned.” On Newt Gingrich, Stewart paused prior to saying “his head is significant adequate which you visualize that there are actually wonderful strategies in there, but its so massive its just about like they’re free range tips and I don’t know if he can basically herd them and gather them.” He later added that Gingrich lacks the charisma that a single would expect from Obama, Bush, and yes, even Sarah Palin. As for Donald Trump? Stewart claimed “I could place a further wing on that house” if he were to run.

O’Reilly ended by asking if President Obama had lived as much as Stewart’s expectations. The Daily Show host might have surprised some by saying that, no, but rapidly hedged that response by admitting that his expectations could possibly have already been also high.

Watch the interview beneath, courtesy of Fox News


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