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Bill O'Reilly To Talk To Obama On Super Bowl Sunday

Fox News Channel personality Bill O'Reilly will conduct a one-on-one interview with President Barack Obama which will air on Fox during the Super Bowl XLV pregame show:
http://www.mediaite.com/online/brea...ith-barack-obama-in-pre-super-bowl-interview/

This isn't the first time Obama has talked to O'Reilly... nor is it the first time Obama has appeared in an interview on the network carrying the Super Bowl... isn't this like the third year in a row he's been on the Super Bowl pregame show?
 
Frankly I wish they would just keep the Super Bowl and Politics separate.
(unless Obama wants to make his pick or give some analysis of the game...no
issues with that certainly). Politicians seem to be really abusing the big Super
Bowl audience ever since CBS used their Super Bowl lead in to 60 Minutes to
bail Bill Clinton out of his tight spot with Bimbogate.
 
To be honest, I won't be surprised if, someday, the Super Bowl itself becomes nothing more than a "first-to-field-goal-wins shootout", as politics, concerts and commercials mean more than the game itself, which just happens to be there.

Personally, as my local team's not participating, I won't be watching.
 
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