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Together at Last: Hill and Bill (The Other One)!

By Megan Garber Tue 29 Apr 2008 02:37 PM 

Hold onto your Talking Points, everyone: Hillary Clinton will make her first-ever appearance on The O’Reilly Factor on Wednesday night! And, via Michael Calderone and Johnny Dollar, we learn that Bill-O has insisted, on his radio show, that the talk will be substantive:

I want to know what you want me to ask. It’s not going to be a gotcha interview. So, forget about that. Gotcha stuff’s not going to happen. Because that’s just foolish and grandstanding. It is going to be a policy interview. I’m going to have a good amount of time. It’s not one of these satellite deals where you ask a question and then you can’t, you know. It’s going to be she and I, sitting in a room, face-to-face. I’m going to ask her a lot of policy stuff.

We can’t wait.

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