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YearlyKos Convention: Senator Dodd Confronts Bill O’Reilly

August 3, 2007 Dave Fleet
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Just a quick thought.

Check out this video of Senator Chris Dodd calling Bill O’Reilly out on his real agenda for criticizing the YearlyKos Convention and the US presidential candidates that are attending.

This reminds me a little of Jon Stewart’s infamous interview on CNN’s ‘Crossfire’ (transcript here) that resulted in CNN cancelling Crossfire.

Is it too much to hope that the same will happen with the O’Reilly Factor?

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