O’Reilly Calls Out CNN for Not Asking Dems About ISIS, Obama’s Struggling Economy

Monica Sanchez | October 14, 2015
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Fox News host Bill O’Reilly discussed this week’s Democratic primary debate during an appearance on Outnumbered Wednesday morning, saying that what “annoyed” him the most was how CNN neglected to ask the candidates any questions about ISIS.

“What they did that really annoyed me – CNN – was they didn’t ask any questions about ISIS and the world blowing up,” said O’Reilly.

“All of this was virtually ignored. Was that an editorial decision?”

The Factor host refused to “cheap-shot” the debate moderator Anderson Cooper, but said he was surprised at CNN for failing to address pertinent issues such as ISIS and the reality of a struggling economy under the Obama administration.

“I get a lot of mail that said Anderson Cooper did a good job,” said O’Reilly. “Well I’m not gonna cheap-shot Anderson Cooper. That’s a tough job. I’d like to have it one day. But I’m sitting there going, ‘Uh, ISIS? Uh, the economy?’”

“Every one of the Democratic contenders criticized the economy, but they all say, 'we love President Obama.' Am I missing something here?” 

"If the economy is so bad and you have to fix it, what's [Obama] been doing for the last seven years?" he asked.

Check out the rest of O’Reilly’s debate commentary in the video clip below.

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