Well, Mr. Oreilly-and all others who get a chance- it may be easier to get the simple "yes" or "no" answer most journalists so fruitlessly seek from politicians if you tried an entirely new format. Please note how the above template eliminates the possibility of the off topic answer-you know, the ramble that has nothing to do with the actual question being asked-and actually steers the interviewee towards seeming either arrogant (don't ask me this again) or stupid (more info...) unless they are willing to choose yes or no as the only viable options. It should work really well on anyone with a sizable ego, especially during the upcoming presidential campaign!
Nice try, Bill, but even you couldn't get a simple yes or no out of the man for love or money, huh? Must have been frustrating beyond compare...one of the reasons I can't blog every day if I want to keep some of my sanity....
Nice try, Bill, but even you couldn't get a simple yes or no out of the man for love or money, huh? Must have been frustrating beyond compare...one of the reasons I can't blog every day if I want to keep some of my sanity....
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