O’Reilly: Obama Sees Benghazi, IRS as ‘Mistakes’ and Unimportant ‘in the Long Run’
For the fourth night in a row, Bill O’Reilly spent time talking about his interview with President Obama, and this time he said that Obama doesn’t consider Benghazi and the IRS to be the serious, important scandals conservatives do because he has a very social justice-centric agenda and anything that doesn’t concern that is not considered to be that important in the grand scheme of things.
O’Reilly argued that “the far right is making a huge mistake” in saying Obama is going out of his way to harm the nation, saying he learned during his big interview that Obama’s number one priority is social justice, and that’s why he kept rolling his eyes at all the scandals O’Reilly brought up.
“The president doesn’t see Benghazi or the IRS situation or the Obamacare screw-ups as important in the long run. He sees them as mistakes, believes we should all move on and support his goal of social justice.”
O’Reilly refuted everything Obama said, including the idea there have already been sufficient hearings about the events of Benghazi, and reminded viewers of the “suspicion” that the president’s campaign team didn’t want the details made public.
Watch the video below, via Fox News:
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