Monday, November 16, 2009

Lou Dobbs Appears on The O'Reilly Factor to Talk about Leaving CNN - Video 11/16/09


Here is video of Lou Dobbs on with Bill O'Reilly tonight where he talked about why he left CNN and what he may be doing in the future.

Dobbs said CNN wants to go away from any kind of "opinion" journalism and move in a different direction. Dobbs said CNN was not criticizing him directly, but it was clear they did not like his "opinion" programming.

Lou Dobbs mentioned his simple asking of the question why President Obama does not simply release his original birth certificate in order to put the whole issue to rest. Dobbs said he believes Obama is a U.S. citizen, he just does not know why Obama won't release the certificate.

Dobbs said he is considering a range of options, and would not rule out a run for the Senate when asked by O'Reilly.

Dobbs said he does not believe Obama "is the devil," but he does believe he is mismanaging the country (words supplied by O'Reilly).

O'Reilly closed by asking Dobbs if he would come back on a regular basis to appear on the Factor. Dobbs said he would be honored to do so.

3 comments:

Anonymous,  November 16, 2009 8:21 PM  

CNN is ALL advocacy journalism. I watched it during the campaign and I haven't watch it since for just that reason. Cambelle Brown (who O'reilly seems to think is free from opinion) was chief among the reasons why I will not watch that network anymore.

No one has said this in awhile and people need to be reminded from time to time: O'reilly is a tool

R4i卡 November 16, 2009 10:47 PM  

can not recollect Dobbs ever criticizing the Bush administration. And do remember him interrupting and/or cutting off anyone who did criticize the prior administration. He'll do well on Fox.

Anonymous,  November 16, 2009 11:40 PM  

Right on Lou! He speaks straight.

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