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Nick Ragone is an author, attorney and public relations executive in New York City. He earned a bachelor’s degree in history and political science from Rutgers University, and is a graduate of the Eagleton Institute of Political Science at Rutgers University (undergraduate) and the Georgetown University Law Center.

He is the author of three books: Essential American Government, Everything American Government, and President's Most Wanted. Nick is a regular contributor to the Fox News Channel and Fox Business, the PIX11 Morning Show, and has a weekly appearance on the popular Raph Bailey Radio Show.  He co-anchored PIX11's five-hour live inauguration coverage with Jim Watkins and Kaity Tong.

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Thursday
May012008

Clinton flies in the no-spin Zone

Some must see tv: Bill O'Reilly interviewed Senator Clinton last night for the "O'Reilly Factor."

oreilly.jpegI haven't applauded much that the Clinton camp has done this election, but this was a brilliant move.  She's appealing directly to middle class, socially conservative voters -- her voters in this primary -- and did it quite effectively.  They tussled over taxes, oil profits, and entitlements, and neither backed down.

She more than kept her own with O'Reilly, and even came off as somewhat charming.  It was one of her best performances, by far, and is going to score major points in the suburbs of Indiana and other industrial states.  And the timing couldn't be better with the Indiana primary only five days away.    

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I watched part 1 last night, and I have to admit, she was very engaging. She seemed very comfortable answering some pretty tough questions, and was up to sparring with O'Reilly. Still dislike many of her ideas, but it was definately one of her highlights this campaign, and like you said, must see TV.

May 1, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterTR

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