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O’Reilly to Interview Obama on Super Bowl Sunday

  • First Posted: Jan 07 2011 08:45 AM

Fox News and the Obama administration will attempt to put their feud behind them on the day of the big game.

Football: the game that heals. Shortly after Barack Obama took office in 2009 he blasted Fox News for being a Republican Party mouthpiece, sparking a running dispute that played out on the right-wing network’s airwaves. But it’s tradition for the president to grant a pre-game interview to whichever network is airing the Super Bowl, and Thursday it was announced that Obama will bury the hatchet and sit down with fiery pundit Bill O’Reilly. There’s even a chance that the president’s hometown team, the Chicago Bears, will make the Super Bowl, which is being played in Arlington, TX on Feb. 6. The NFL playoffs start this weekend.

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