I agree he got a little out of hand. But his beef was still valid. It was supposed to be an interview about his book and I cant recall any questions she asked about the book itself, other than the minute or so they spent on the chapter about his father and a little on his views of secularism. You could see where she was, she admitted giving Franken a free pass. After, when she read what the People guy said, she didnt read anything about his review of his book, she read his response to O'reilly calling him out for bringing personal dislike into the review. So, you cant get an honest context of the guys review without hearing that first. Like most liberals, you could hear her thinly vieled disdain shrouded in her condecending politeness. It was very fun to listen to. O'reilly said some things I dont agree with but in other points he was right on.
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