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Stewart Calls Out O'Reilly On Sandra Fluke In Preview Of Upcoming 'Rumble'

Posted by Ellen -394pc on September 18, 2012 · Flag

Jon Stewart visited The O'Reilly Factor tonight as a preview of their upcoming pay-per-view debate. As always, the two traded funny barbs. But when O'Reilly brought up his current obsession - Sandra Fluke - Stewart let him have it. With good humor, of course. 

The O'Reilly Factor is never more enjoyable than when Stewart is a guest!


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truman commented 2012-09-19 10:14:33 -0400 · Flag
Some say that Bildo lays in bed at night dreaming of Sandra Fluke while wielding a large loofah in his hand.
Visitor 55 commented 2012-09-19 08:39:37 -0400 · Flag
That really wasn’t much of a call out in my opinion. Jon could have gotten in POS borally’s face and told him how stupid he was to continue to lie that Sandra Fluke wants everyone to pay for her birth control. But maybe Jon is holding back for the debate? I hope someone records it and makes it available online.

O/T – it was kkklannity and criminal ollie north who scammed millions out of suckers in the name of freedumb concerts.
Mike Larkin commented 2012-09-19 08:02:06 -0400 · Flag
Yeah, who was it who used to run those Freedom Concert scams? I don’t remember.
Didn’t they get busted for that?
bemused commented 2012-09-19 04:27:59 -0400 · Flag
Oh, my land! What a great trailer for the debate! My instincts tell me that Stewart is right on how it will end. In barely 6 minutes, he had Bill’s back against the wall several times.

My two-bits on the fact that “only” half the proceeds will go to charity: an event like this will employ a lot of people and it’s only right that they be paid unless they, themselves, decide otherwise. It’s enheartening to find out that both Stewart and O’Reilly agreed to devote their share to charity.

(I forget who it was who organised some freedom concerts but failed to come through with the contributions.)
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