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O'Reilly got the interview instead of Brit Hume because the interview is only a ratings gimmick for Fox. O'Reilly ended up with his second highest show ratings for the first segment. It probably plays better for Fox viewers overall to have him shouting, ranting, and raving at Obama. That was probably easily juxtaposed against the extremely soft interview with Keith Olberman.

Charlie Gibson's three segment interview with Palin is also going to be warm and fuzzy. The Democrats can be thankful once again that ABC didn't get a debate.

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But why would a candidate do that? It gives credence to the commentators. They are only "legitimate" to the American people because the candidates pander to them. McCain and Obama should grant interviews to the legitimate press and let the commentators claw their critiques from reviewing sound bytes created by the folks that went to journalism school and believe in the importance of impartiality in news reporting. I would get a heck of a lot more information from Brit Hume asking Barack Obama his military plan going forward in Iraq and how he plans to execute that plan than I would from Freakshow Bill screaming at Obama to admit he was wrong about the troop surge. Am I wrong?

Honestly, I miss the days when we didn't know the political affliliations of any news anchor. I miss the days when shows were clearly distinguished as a newscast and political opinion was clearly political opinion. That line has been blurred too much and contributes to the "us" and "them" mentality that is destroying American politics. The irony of the whole thing is that there are similarities with candidates and their positions but people see "republican" or "democrat" first and automatically from that point the average voter picks a side and everything the other side says is wrong EVEN IF IT IS THE EXACT SAME THING. Nobody listens to anybody and it's all based on a party label.

I know I sound a little kumbaya here but I think it's valid. It's time for us to stop demonizing the "other" side. Commentators are fabulous at doing just that and the American people accept it as news. It hurts my heart to see it.

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http://elections.foxnews.com/2008/09/09/ob...form-proposals/

Here is an issue where both candidates see eye to eye. This is Barack Obama's latest on education reform. I will see if I can find McCain's online as well. It's pretty much the same thing.

The real test will be if either one of them actually pursues it after being elected. The teacher's union is a very strong lobbyist in Washington.

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