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September 17, 2009  

Image of acorn and leafBill's Weekly Column
Obama and Us
...the White House must come up with a strategy to blunt the emotional anti-Obama displays, or risk being marginalized in year one.

The announcement this week by the Fed that the recession could be ending should have been great news for the Obama administration. After all, it is the president's economy now, and if it turns upward, he will be celebrated, right?

Uh, maybe not.

It may seem insane, but the ACORN scandal could now be diminishing any good economic news. The community activism outfit has been embarrassed by two amateur journalists who used hidden cameras to expose ACORN employees who discussed how to set up houses of prostitution, including one containing underage girls.

Soon after the exposé, the Senate voted 83-7 to deny ACORN further federal grants. And even though the committed left media pretty much ignored the story, millions of Americans are engaged.

Just like they are engaged on the health care controversy. A recent Rasmussen poll shows most Americans now oppose Obama-care, even after the president's emotional plea last week. So what exactly is going on here?

Continue reading the full column...

 

Coming Up on the Factor...
Here are some of the highlights you can look forward to on upcoming installments* of The O'Reilly Factor:

  • Why is President Obama seemingly ignoring Fox News Sunday? We'll talk to host Chris Wallace about the White House's media tactics...
  • Notre Dame is suing a caterer after mistakenly paying out a giant-sized gratuity, but is that fair? We'll ask the 'Is it Legal?' ladies...
  • Sally Quinn of theWashington Post will enter the No Spin Zone to talk about ACORN and the Obama administration...

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Remembering 9/11
Friday, September 11: From the Talking Points Memo... "Looking at the terror landscape today, Iran emerges as the most dangerous enemy. But again, some liberal Americans don't want to confront Iran, and Europe has been weak on the issue. So the world has not learned much from the 9/11 murders. The USA continues to fight the good fight, but Islamic fascism is still dangerous. Somebody tell the liberal community."
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