Bill O’Reilly has a poll on the Fox News web site asking visitors to grade President Obama‘s first 100 days in office. At this time, the vast majority have given Obama a passing grade, with 43% giving him an A.

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2 Responses to “Majority Give Obama Good Marks in O’Reilly’s Poll”

  1. Georgia Garrison says:

    Fox News should really be pulled of the air along with Glenn Beck, but seeing how many entities Rupert Murdoch owns, I don’t think it will happen. But, let’s keep on trying to boycott each and everything we can boycott connected to these people. Hurray for this boycott site. If Glenn Becki should be fired – then that would be the best beginning for a total boycott of Fox News… Then watch them quiet down, all of those screaming, talking heads.

  2. Fox was the only channel conservatives could go to for news, but they are mostly showing liberal views now so again we are without a real shown for conservative viewers Hannity now has a stupid pannle that we don’t want to hear! Where is Malkin and our other favorites lately?

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