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O'Reilly asks if Obama is "selling out America" in favor of a "global justice jihad"

April 02, 2009 8:58 pm ET

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    • Author by carlileb5935 (April 02, 2009 9:50 pm ET)
         
      What if somebody just said "yes, yes he is."
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    • Author by mk3872 (April 02, 2009 9:51 pm ET)
         

      YEAH! To he** with global justice!! Woo hoo!

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    • Author by fawltylogic (April 03, 2009 12:40 am ET)
         
      What's a global justice jihad?
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    • Author by fawltylogic (April 03, 2009 12:44 am ET)
         
      By the way, it cracks me up that the mere mention of "global" makes O'Reilly shiver in his boots.The "scary" voice he uses to read that statement from the Danish former PM is hilarious.
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    • Author by Dem02020 (April 03, 2009 1:44 am ET)
         

      The results of the Fox News poll don't show President Obama's "job approval slipping a bit", as the slimy rat o'reilly put it.

      If the poll has a  +/- 3%  as the graphic showed (but somehow couldn't find the space to include "margin of error"), and results of 63% are being compared to results further in time of 58%, not only is that not "slipping a bit" because of the margin of error, it might even be increasing!

      True: a +/- margin of error could mean that 63% is in truth 60%, and that 58% is truly 61%...

      Because of the margin of error, the Fox poll may have measured an increase in President Obama's approval rating in the time span measured, 60% to 61%!

      That's a slimy rat's interpretation of the poll that o'reilly made, and slimy rat language of "slipping a bit" he used, as he and whoever made the graphic conveniently neglected the words "margin of error" in the graphic...

      And just how trustworthy should we think a poll conducted by something called "Fox News" is anyway?

      As trustworthy as Fox News itself?

      As trustworthy as bill o'reilly?

      They're all slimy rats I say.

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