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Fantastic to see O'Reilly really struggling to have a problem with an obviously polite and intelligent man. You can almost see him going into mental meltdown as his tiny brain tries to compute the apparent dichotomy of a "freaky" looking person being obviously far more intelligent...
Reviewed by Bransby Oct 13, 08:46am ( 46 reviews ) • dailymotion.com
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Reviewed by themoertel on Dec 15, 2:07am
I hate Manson's music, and I get constant enjoyment out of laughing at O'Reilly, but that was an impressive showing by both men. Manson articulated his position well, and O'Reilly represented his traditional Christian-conservative point without being his normal, overbearing self. Bravo gentlemen, that was a good interview for both parties. Also, I feel obligated to ask: At what point did O'Reilly look uncomfortable, and at what point did it look like Manson was toying with him? I might be missing something, but all I saw was civility, and mutual respect, even through their differences.
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Rated by zandria on Dec 11, 4:08pm
Marilyn Mason is an intelligent, articulate artist. That is more than I can say for O'Rielly.
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Rated by WhiteRabbit333 on Nov 12, 9:11pm
Marilyn Manson is an amazingly well-spoken guy.
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Reviewed by dread on Oct 28, 5:27pm
very articulate interview by manson, why is the website misspelt "o'reily"?
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Rated by aspa88 on Oct 15, 1:31am
Marilyn Manson may have been too polite, but I'll say it. O'Reily can suck it.
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Rated by Bransby on Oct 13, 8:46am
Fantastic to see O'Reilly really struggling to have a problem with an obviously polite and intelligent man. You can almost see him going into mental meltdown as his tiny brain tries to compute the apparent dichotomy of a "freaky" looking person being obviously far more intelligent than him.
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Rated by someguynamedkris on Oct 05, 8:07am
I always wondered why people assumed Manson was stupid.