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By Bill O'Reilly for BillOReilly.com
Thursday, October 22, 2009
President Obama should fire Rahm Emanuel and hire me as his top advisor. Don't laugh. I can almost guarantee higher poll numbers for the president if he brings me on board.

The first thing I would do is declare a truce with Fox News. Right now, the president is spending more time launching offensives against FNC than the Taliban. I mean, come on, the American people want Bin Laden's head on a stick, not Glenn Beck's. What exactly does attacking FNC get the president? Plus, it's hypocritical. Didn't Barack Obama win the Nobel Peace Prize?

Next, I would suggest that the Commander-in-Chief actually listen to his top general in Afghanistan and his Secretary of Defense. After listening, the president should immediately send 40,000 more troops to provide more security in that God-forsaken place. As a trusted advisor, I would remind the president that the United States military is a vital enterprise and deserves a chance to win in Afghanistan.

After accomplishing those two things, President Obama and I would get lunch. Then, back to work.

Bringing down health care costs is huge for the president, and I would advise him to drop the so called "public option" and concentrate on increased insurance competition across state lines. If insurance companies could compete nationwide, health premiums would begin falling. And if you add tort reform to blunt the out-of-control medical lawsuit industry, doctors and medical personnel could charge less because their enormous medical malpractice bills would shrink.

By the way, the vast majority of Americans would support both of those things because they are free. They don't cost the taxpayer anything. The public option would cost trillions. A good advisor should be frugal with taxpayer dollars.

Having dealt with all of that, the president and I would sit down for a heart to heart. I would tell him that he has to tamp down his fascination with far-left guys. Hanging around with Reverend Wright was okay when Barack Obama was a Chicago community guy playing hoops in the school yard, but now that he's the most powerful man in the world, the left-wing loon factor becomes a red flag. I would gently suggest to the president that he might tell his top aides not to publicly say Chairman Mao was a great philosopher, as White House Communications Director Anita Dunn recently did.

In fact, while Mao was weaving his philosophy, more than 30 million Chinese died grisly deaths. So, as the president's top advisor, I would advise the following: NO MORE REFERENCES TO MAO!

Finally, I would advise Barack Obama to stay off TV for a while. There is no question he is overexposed. However, I would advise him to go on The O'Reilly Factor. Because O'Reilly is no longer in the anchor seat, having taken the White House position, the president might even be able to complete a sentence. So, okay, to Fox News. Detente, at last.
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Beverly When I first heard that song. I thought how wrong. There are good guys and bad guys !!!!
Posted by John on November 07, 2009 at 10:41 AM
To all the fairly new PM's:

Do not bash Bill O'Reilly, don't take pot shots at him for what he says. As you, he has the right to say what he thinks. Now, bless his heart, he's given us the chance via THIS medium to talk to each other and to him about any topic we want. He's informed, well-educated and admits if he's made a mistake while speaking. He's also respectful of the Presidency.

Ponderer: I love the word "angst." It makes me smile hearing or reading it. Always enjoy your posts.;-)
I am a fairly new PM and I would never take "pot shots" at Bill. Just because we all have different opinions about issues, all should be able to state them. Reminds me of the song: "There ain't no good guys, there ain't no bad guys, there's only you and me and we just disagree"!
Posted by Beverly T. on October 29, 2009 at 6:48 AM
It is a great word, isn't it. I can conjure an image whenever I use it. Thanks.
Posted by The Ponderer on October 29, 2009 at 4:56 AM
To all the fairly new PM's:

Do not bash Bill O'Reilly, don't take pot shots at him for what he says. As you, he has the right to say what he thinks. Now, bless his heart, he's given us the chance via THIS medium to talk to each other and to him about any topic we want. He's informed, well-educated and admits if he's made a mistake while speaking. He's also respectful of the Presidency.

Ponderer: I love the word "angst." It makes me smile hearing or reading it. Always enjoy your posts.;-)
Posted by Joyce on October 28, 2009 at 8:19 PM
Trust me. I know how irritating crossing states becomes. Especially if you have two universities within 3 miles. We had reciprocity for several things and one that galled me, was staff living in the cheap state didn't have to buy a parking permit for our campus. Prior to my retiring it cost my husband and I $100+ each year to get the privilege to park on campus to work 30 years. There may be something right, the folks not wanting medical insurance crossing states.

Angry: It's not President Obama who singularly says how many and where troops are sent. I can't believe people actually believe this. Another problem with some uninformed, not meaning you, Angry, but how are we to change the system when we have R Senators saying stupid things, "...they're working behind closed doors and won't let us in the door...," talking about the committee of which there are THREE REPUBLICANS and THREE DEMOCRATS. We PM's are worn out explaining.

Palosi and Reid among others, are creatively being skirted away from President Obama.

It's been said that 'they' hope they can prop up Byrd long enough for him to clog the Senate by fillibustering. He's better at it than most 'cause it takes him l/2 hr to turn his pages of which there are 3 huge words/page. I haven't timed him for getting out his pocket Constitution, just surprised when he showed up one day in the Senate chambers. He's still dam'd articulate as always. Can't remember the subject, just squirm whenever I see him.8-|
Posted by Joyce on October 28, 2009 at 8:04 PM
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