It's pretty even handed. He reacted just the way she thought he would. On the other hand, he shouldn't have flipped out, which he does all the time.

The biggest problem with O'Really is that he flips out when he's caught in spin or lies. It makes him look bad. He has had some valid points to say, but he's an angry child that pouts, yells, and throws a fit, and then walks out when he is treated the same exact way as he treats his guests on his show. When the tables are turned, we see his true face.

For example, any other person being interviewed would have allowed the People story to be read, and then respond in a calm manner. Instead, he goes nuts before she even reads the piece.

She DOES get him with the NY Times review. He's crazed, saying that these reviews are unfair, and she drops a nuclear bomb on him with the Michael Moore review that ISN'T good. I had to laugh at that point. But to give Bill credit, he backs up and says he'll re-read the review. But THAT was a beautiful moment.

O'Really is his own worst enemy.