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Hillary Clinton reached out to the O'Reilly factor for an appearance on tonight's show.  Do you think it was a good idea for the Clinton campaign for Hillary to appear with Bill?  Let me know what you think.
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crimsoncoins read my blog
Apr 30, 2008 | 10:37 PM

I must say it was bad for Hillary to do so . But it was good for the media and im sure Bill Loved the time he got to really grill Hillary. Now lets see what show on Prime Time Hillary, Obama, Are McCain Goes too next. Its like watching the movie Groundhog day. you think after making a mockery of oneself once they would not put themself in a perdicament again. lets stop playing polictics and really do something good for the country!

jitterbuggz
Apr 30, 2008 | 11:32 PM

I'm not sure if the outcome was what she anticipated. She thought she would be perceived as tough. She was trying to prove a point although it wasn’t really taken; maybe it was a last and hopeful resort to catch the attention of the independent and undecided voters. I don’t think it did much for the already Obama supporters.

TomHaynes read my blog
Apr 30, 2008 | 11:39 PM

I wondered how she'd do -- but I thought she performed very well. I thought O'Reilly didn't hold back, challenging Hillary the same way he'd challenge any other guest. But for each punch he threw, she hit right back. I thought she did a decent job explaining her tax plan (whether you agree with it or not) and healthcare (again, whether you agree or not). She had the guts to go on the show -- and I thought she held her own.

August_Helmsman
Apr 30, 2008 | 11:49 PM

I agree with you Tom. She did do a pretty fair job of presenting herself... maybe even striking a positive blow or two for total lunacy. Sorta like, "if elected, this is what we will spend our money on."

Unfortunately, "WE," are broke.

Regards,
August

mouthpeace read my blog
May 1, 2008 | 6:34 AM

I went back to work when she opened up... I think she was just reaching out to some repubs willing to go to the polls for her in the last few states left to help her close the gap.

trippydude read my blog
May 1, 2008 | 9:14 PM

Hoorah!, for Hilary Happigas, ole Bill didn't smack her around to badly. At least tha' foot wasn't hangin' out her mouth..

shawandab
May 1, 2008 | 10:40 PM

I that it was a good idea that Hillary went on the show. It gave America a chance to see how she will preform under pressure.

shawandab
May 1, 2008 | 10:41 PM

I that it was a good idea that Hillary went on the show. It gave America a chance to see how she will preform under pressure.

Temptress30303
May 2, 2008 | 12:17 PM

She was likely reaching out to crossover votors of the primary elections.

normal read my blog
May 2, 2008 | 1:20 PM

We really have a good choice here a female that either has a very poor memory or just downright lies, a black male that has a very strange pastor with a religion that borders on being a cult or a grumpy ole white man...WOW!!!

mouthpeace read my blog
May 2, 2008 | 9:27 PM

Yeah normal taking your comment instride... We can say the country has truly changed... Just look at the competition. An old white guy.(He could be the symbol of the old order fading out.)(A woman- who if just based off her campaigning, is probably more devious than any politcian in our history.,) (An a Black man...with an arabic name.(who would represent that this country has totally lost it's mind.An sense of order.)

gladtobeoutofchhc
May 3, 2008 | 3:31 PM

I think it was great for her to do this.
She showed she could go one on one with one of the biggest buffoons on FOX
if Obama had tried to do this, he would have been eaten alive, because he is not very quick on his feet
if he had a meltdown because of ABC debate, can you see him with O'Rilley?
This was very smart for Hillary because she showed herself to some folks that would not normally listen to her.
She is one smart lady that is not afraid to take a risk, that is only one of the reasons I am voiting for her!
GO HILLARY!!

normal read my blog
May 3, 2008 | 6:13 PM

Hillary is not afraid to tell a lie either.
must have learned it from Bill.

vetrans will never forget when she told the lie about being shot at.
NO ONE EVER FORGETS BEING SHOT AT.
we place her in the class with the liars that claimed to be combat vetrans and were not.

normal read my blog
May 3, 2008 | 6:16 PM

We have not caught Obama and McCain in a lie so far.
besides who cares about Fox news?

Bill Oriely ain't running for president. also how do you know how Obama would do until he tries?

gladtobeoutofchhc
May 3, 2008 | 9:15 PM

Normal

what planet do you live on, or have you not been paying attention?
Obama has lied repetedly
He lied about how much money Rezco gave him by several thousand dollars
he lied about his aid speaking to Canada official re: ending the war. He said for 3 days there was NO meeting and then only told the truth when a memo of the meeting was reported by an AP reporter. THEN he lied about
was the meeting was about.
He lied about Rev Wright's statements 3 days in a row and has flipped his story so many times I can not keep up
then he lied that he was "shocked" to find out how Rev Wright really is!!
so get of the bull BLEEP that Obama has not lied. He sounds more and more the old saying about "his lips are moveing" then he is lying!!

normal read my blog
May 3, 2008 | 9:18 PM

I guess I am down to voting for McCain then,anything bad on him yet?

gladtobeoutofchhc
May 3, 2008 | 9:21 PM

Obama only wants to talk when it is scripted
and he gets mad when reporters dare question him
he is all snarley and haughty,
so does his stupid wife, Michelle
it was reported in a NC newspaper that she was so angry with reporters asking her about Wright, she stamped her foot and ran to her limo
please, she is a prima donna that has only just become "really, really proud of her country.
every time I see her she has this alful smirk, like she is above all the folks there.

canon2
May 4, 2008 | 11:45 AM

that show you that can lady we need in the white house so stay in there help is on the way for you I am black and vote in every and i be there for you so keep up the work to get another bush out the white house

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May 4, 2008 | 3:53 PM

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gladtobeoutofchhc
May 4, 2008 | 4:50 PM

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TomHaynes

Credibility, experience and a bit of an edge; that pretty much sums up Tom Haynes (tom.haynes@myfoxatlanta.
com), a member of FOX 5’s anchor team. Tom joined FOX 5 Atlanta in December 2007 to anchor the 11 p.m. newscast, FOX 5 News Edge. Before coming to FOX 5, Tom worked in Miami at the top-rated FOX affiliate, WSVN-7. From the anchor desk to live reporting, Tom sharpened his journalistic expertise while covering stories such as the U.S. led invasion in Iraq, the sniper shootings that terrorized Washington D.C. and the unprecedented hurricane seasons that battered Florida and the Gulf Coast year after year. Tom began his career in 1994 as a production assistant for CNN’s Larry King Live in Washington, D.C. He then moved to the network’s headquarters here in Atlanta where he worked as a producer, reporter and ultimately an anchor. Tom now returns to Atlanta with even more experience, more passion and a desire to bring something different to local television. Tom is excited be front and center in FOX 5’s innovative and interactive newscast. Tom wants to engage viewers and hopes you will interact with him in any medium, be it over the air or online. To talk about issues that matter to you or to simply sound off, tell Tom yourself on his blog.

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