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Jon Stewart's worst interview ever - 3

Submitted by Alcyon on Mon, 03/31/2008 - 16:09.

Vicente Fox nearly got away with his bluff in most of the talk shows until he ran into Bill O'Reilly. I wonder if he expected a somewhat more friendly treatment there, that being the 'FOX'News and all. Boy, oh boy, O'Reilly just tore into his arguments and exposed them for what they are: just more opportunistic policies by the elite in Latin America, while doing little to tackle corruption in their own governments. While stopping immigration into Mexico from poorer countries down south, Mexico wants pretty much an open border in the north. Let me make it absolutely clear that I sympathize with the poor migrant workers (legal or illegal, I don't care - after all, the white settlers from Europe must have looked like illegal thugs in the eyes of the native population). I just want the world to know that the white minority in most of Latin America controls most of the land, resources and of course, the economy and the political power, not to mention the military. Some countries are attempting to put some semblance of justice and equity into motion - but they are called 'communists', 'leftists' and all kinds of labels by the mainstream media. They never mention that these reforms are attempted by democratic means, without recourse to a violent revolution. OK, that's enough of a disclaimer for now - I really needed that because there's simply so little where I can agree with Bill O'Reilly and FOXNews and I don't want anyone to get the idea that I get my news and information from FOXNews. You can see the 'treatment' that Vicente Fox got on O'Reilly's show here (and I talk about what made me write this thing now - it's in the next part, the link is at the bottom):

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