July
27, 2004
Fox News Channel
When
Moore Met O'Reilly
Transcript
From Interview Appearing On The O'Reilly Factor On Tuesday Night
Moore:
Thats fair, well just stick to the issues
OReilly: The
issues
alright good, now, one of the issues is you because youve
been calling Bush a liar on weapons of mass destruction, the senate
intelligence committee, Lord Butlers investigation in Britain,
and now the 911 Commission have all come out and said there was no lying
on the part of President Bush. Plus, Vladimir Putin has said his intelligence
told Bush there were weapons of mass destruction. Wanna apologize to
the president now or later?
Moore: He didnt
tell the truth, he said there were weapons of mass destruction.
O'Reilly: Yeah, but he
didnt lie, he was misinformed by - all of those investigations
come to the same conclusion, thats not a lie.
Moore: uh huh, so in
other words if I told you right now that nothing was going on down here
on the stage
O'Reilly: That would be
a lie because we could see that wasnt the truth
Moore: Well, Id
have to turn around to see it, and then I would realize, oh, Bill, I
just told you something that wasnt true
actually its
president Bush that needs to apologize to the nation for telling an
entire country that there were weapons of mass destruction, that they
had evidence of this, and that there was some sort of connection between
Saddam Hussein and September 11th, and he used that as a
O'Reilly: Ok, He never
said that, but back to the other thing, if you, if Michael Moore is
president
Moore: I thought you
said you saw the movie, I show all that in the movie
O'Reilly: Which may happen
if Hollywood, yeah, OK, fine
Moore: But that was
your question
O'Reilly: Just the issues.
Youve got three separate investigations plus the president of
Russia all saying
British intelligence, US intelligence, Russian
intelligence, told the president there were weapons of mass destruction,
you say, he lied. This is not a lie if you believe it to
be true, now he may have made a mistake, which is obvious
Moore: Well, thats
almost pathological I mean, many criminals believe what they
say is true, they could pass a lie detector test
O'Reilly: Alright, now
youre dancing around a question
Moore: No Im not,
theres no dancing
O'Reilly: He didnt
lie
Moore: He said something
that wasnt true
O'Reilly: Based upon bad
information given to him by legitimate sources
Moore: Now you know
that they went to the CIA, Cheney went to the CIA, they wanted that
information, they wouldnt listen to anybody
O'Reilly: They wouldnt
go by Russian intelligence and Blairs intelligence too
Moore: His own people
told him, I mean he went to Richard Clarke the day after September 11th
and said What you got on Iraq? and Richard Clarkes
going Oh well this wasnt Iraq that did this sir, this was
Al Qaeda.
O'Reilly: Youre diverting
the issue
did you read Woodwards book?
Moore: No, I havent
read his book.
O'Reilly: Woodwards
a good reporter, right? Good guy, you know who he is right?
Moore: I know who he
is.
O'Reilly: Ok, he says in
his book George Tenet looked the president in the eye, like how I am
looking you in the eye right now and said President, weapons of
mass destruction are a quote, end quote, slam dunk if youre
the president, you ignore all that?
Moore: Yeah, I would
say that the CIA had done a pretty poor job.
O'Reilly: I agree. The
lieutenant was fired.
Moore: Yeah, but not
before they took us to war based on his intelligence. This is a man
who ran the CIA, a CIA that was so poorly organized and run that it
wouldnt communicate with the FBI before September 11th and as
a result in part we didnt have a very good intelligence system
set up before September 11th
O'Reilly: Nobody disputes
that
Moore: Ok, so he screws
up September 11th. Why would you then listen to him, he says this is
a slam dunk and your going to go to war.
O'Reilly: Youve got
MI-6 and Russian intelligence because theyre all saying the same
thing thats why. Youre not going to apologize to Bush, you
are going to continue to call him a liar.
Moore: Oh, he lied to
the nation, Bill, I cant think of a worse thing to do for a president
to lie to a country to take them to war, I mean, I dont know a
worse
O'Reilly: It wasnt
a lie
Moore: He did not tell
the truth, what do you call that?
O'Reilly: I call that bad
information, acting on bad information not a lie
Moore: A seven year
old can get away with that
O'Reilly: Alright, your
turn to ask me a question
Moore: Mom and
Dad it was just bad information
O'Reilly: Im not
going to get you to admit it wasnt a lie, go ahead
Moore: It was a lie,
and now, which leads us to my question
O'Reilly: OK
Moore: Over 900 of our
brave soldiers are dead. What do you say to their parents?
O'Reilly: What do I say
to their parents? I say what every patriotic American would say. We
are proud of your sons and daughters. They answered the call that their
country gave them. We respect them and we feel terrible that they were
killed.
Moore: And, but what
were they killed for?
O'Reilly: They were removing
a brutal dictator who himself killed hundreds of thousands of people
Moore: Um, but that
was not the reason that was given to them to go to war, to remove a
brutal dictator
O'Reilly: Well were
back to the weapons of mass destruction
Moore: But that was
the reason
O'Reilly: The weapons of
mass destruction
Moore: That we were
told we were under some sort of imminent threat
O'Reilly: Thats right
Moore: And there was
no threat, was there?
O'Reilly: It was a mistake
Moore: Oh, just a mistake,
and thats what you tell all the parents with a deceased child,
Were sorry. I dont think that is good enough.
O'Reilly: I dont
think its good enough either for those parents
Moore: So we agree on
that
O'Reilly: but that is the
historical nature of what happened
Moore: Bill, if I made
a mistake and I said something or did something as a result of my mistake
but it resulted in the death of your child, how would you feel towards
me?
O'Reilly: It depends on
whether the mistake was unintentional
Moore: No, not intentional,
it was a mistake
O'Reilly: Then if it was
an unintentional mistake I cannot hold you morally responsible for that
Moore: Really, Im
driving down the road and I hit your child and your child is dead
O'Reilly: If it were unintentional
and you werent impaired or anything like that
Moore: So thats
all it is, if it was alcohol, even though it was a mistake how
would you feel towards me
O'Reilly: Ok, now we are
wandering
Moore: No, but my point
is
O'Reilly: I saw what your
point is and I answered your question
Moore: But why? What
did they die for?
O'Reilly: They died to
remove a brutal dictator who had killed hundreds of thousands of people
Moore: No, that was
not the reason
O'Reilly: Thats what
they died for
Moore: -they were given
O'Reilly: The weapons of
mass destruction was a mistake
Moore: Well there were
30 other brutal dictators in this world
O'Reilly: Alright, Ive
got anther question
Moore: Would you sacrificejust
finish on this. Would you sacrifice your child to remove one of the
other 30 brutal dictators on this planet?
O'Reilly: Depends what
the circumstances were.
Moore: You would sacrifice
your child?
O'Reilly: I would sacrifice
myselfIm not talking for any childrento remove the
Taliban. Would you?
Moore: Uh huh.
O'Reilly: Would you? Thats
my next question. Would you sacrifice yourself to remove the Taliban?
Moore: I would be willing
to sacrifice my life to track down the people that killed 3,000 people
on our soil.
O'Reilly: Al Qeada was
given refuge by the Taliban.
Moore: But we didnt
go after themdid we?
O'Reilly: We removed the
Taliban and killed three quarters of Al Qeada.
Moore: Thats why
the Taliban are still killing our soldiers there.
O'Reilly: OK, well look
you can't kill everybody. You wouldnt have invaded Afghanistanyou
wouldnt have invaded Afghanistan, would you?
Moore: No, I would have
gone after the man that killed 3,000 people.
O'Reilly: How?
Moore: As Richard Clarke
says, our special forces were prohibited for two months from going to
the area that we believed Osama was
O'Reilly: Why was that?
Moore: Thats my
question.
O'Reilly: Because Pakistan
didnt want its territory of sovereignty violated.
Moore: He was in Afghanistan,
on the border, we didnt go there. He got a two month head start.
O'Reilly: Alright, you
would not have removed the Taliban. You would not have removed that
government?
Moore: No, unless it
is a threat to us.
O'Reilly: Any government?
Hitler, in Germany, not a threat to us the beginning but over there
executing people all day longyou would have let him go?
Moore: Thats not
true. Hitler with Japan, attacked the United States.
O'Reilly: Beforefrom
33-until 41 he wasnt an imminent threat to the United States.
Moore: Theres
a lot of things we should have done.
O'Reilly: You wouldnt
have removed him.
Moore: I wouldnt
have even allowed him to come to power.
O'Reilly: That was a preemption
from Michael Mooreyou would have invaded.
Moore: If wed
done our job, you want to get into to talking about what happened before
WWI, woah, Im trying to stop this war right now.
O'Reilly: I know you are
but
Moore: Are you against
that? Stopping this war?
O'Reilly: No we cannot
leave Iraq right now, we have to
Moore: So you would
sacrifice your child to secure Fallujah? I want to hear you say that.
O'Reilly: I would sacrifice
myself
Moore: Your childIt's
Bush sending the children there.
O'Reilly: I would sacrifice
myself.
Moore: You and I dont
go to war, because were too old
O'Reilly: Because if we
back down, there will be more deaths and you know it.
Moore: Say I Bill
OReilly would sacrifice my child to secure Fallujah
O'Reilly: Im not
going to say what you say, youre a, thats ridiculous
Moore: You dont
believe that. Why should Bush sacrifice the children of people across
America for this?
O'Reilly: Look its
a worldwide terrorismI know that escapes you
Moore: Wait a minute,
terrorism? Iraq?
O'Reilly: Yes. There are
terrorist in Iraq.
Moore: Oh really? So
Iraq now is responsible for the terrorism here?
O'Reilly: Iraq aided terroristdont
you know anything about any of that?
Moore: So youre
saying Iraq is responsible for what?
O'Reilly: Im saying
that Saddam Hussein aided all day long.
Moore: Youre not
going to get me to defend Saddam Hussein.
O'Reilly: Im not?
Youre his biggest defender in the media.
Moore: Now come on.
O'Reilly: Look, if you
were running he would still be sitting there.
Moore: How do you know
that?
O'Reilly: If you were running
the country, hed still be sitting there.
Moore: How do you know
that?
O'Reilly: You wouldnt
have removed him.
Moore: Look let me tell
you something in the 1990s look at all the brutal dictators that were
removed. Things were done, you take any of a number of countries whether
its Eastern Europe, the people rose up. South Africa the whole world
boycotted---
O'Reilly: When Reagan was
building up the arms, you were against that.
Moore: And the dictators
were gone. Building up the arms did not cause the fall of Eastern Europe.
O'Reilly: Of course it
did, it bankrupted the Soviet Union and then it collapsed.
Moore: The people rose
up.
O'Reilly: Why? Because
they went bankrupt.
Moore: The same way
we did in our country, the way we had our revolution. People rose up
O'Reilly: Alright alright.
Moore:--thats
how you, let me ask you this question.
O'Reilly: One more.
Moore: How do you deliver
democracy to a country? You dont do it down the barrel of a gun.
Thats not how you deliver it.
O'Reilly: You give the
people some kind of self-determination, which they never would have
had under Saddam
Moore: Why didnt
they rise up?
O'Reilly: Because they
couldnt, it was a Gestapo-led place where they got their heads
cut off
Moore: well thats
true in many countries throughout the world__
O'Reilly: It is, its
a shame
Moore:--and you know
what people have done, theyve risen up. You can do it in a number
of ways . You can do it our way through a violent revolution, which
we won, the French did it that way. You can do it by boycotting South
Africa, they overthrew the dictator there. Theres many ways
O'Reilly: Im glad
weve had this discussion because it just shows you that I see
the world my way, you see the world your way, alrightand the audience
is watching us here and they can decide who is right and who is wrong
and thats the fair way to do it. Right?
Moore: Right, I would
not sacrifice my child to secure Fallujah and you would?
O'Reilly: I would sacrifice
myself.
Moore: You wouldnt
send another child, another parents child to Fallujah, would you? You
would sacrifice your life to secure Fallujah?
O'Reilly: I would.
Moore: Can we sign him
up? Can we sign him up right now?
O'Reilly: Thats right.
Moore: Wheres
the recruiter?
O'Reilly: Youd love
to get rid of me.
Moore: No I dont
wantI want you to live. I want you to live.
O'Reilly: I appreciate
that. Michael Moore everybody. There he is
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