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O’Reilly introduced Trump by noting that his book was about wanting America to “kick some serious butt all over the place.” To that end, O’Reilly asked Trump, “who should we kick first and hardest?” Trump gave an answer on China and the “zero leadership” of
O’Reilly then responded by asking Trump if he was “the most sensitive guy in the world” and arguing that “you want to kick everybody’s butt, but somebody makes fun of you and you’re all over the place!” “I don’t think I’m that sensitive,” Trump shrugged, though O’Reilly pressed on, asking teasingly “How long have you known me, 35 years?” “Too long,” Trump responded.
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The two continued their conversation amiably, though towards the end O’Reilly felt compelled to ask whether Trump was “still a little sensitive, or are we okay?” “I love you when you’re factual,” Trump replied, “and when you ask me to be on the program, say ‘I asked.'”
The conversation (and subsequent ribbing towards