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Fox Looks Like It's Begging Donald Trump To Take Part In Its Debate And It's Not Working

Bill O'Reilly spent 17 minutes almost pleading with Donald Trump to take part in tomorrow night's Fox News Republican debate. It was a pathetic display, not just because the groveling seemed completely futile but also because it showed how little journalism really counted in this equation.

It's hard to know which is more shocking: a news host lecturing a presidential candidate that taking part in the network's debate is good for his career or O'Reilly's almost complete lack of concern that candidate Trump Ray Ban Outlet Online is trying to dictate to a news network or O'Reilly's almost complete lack of concern for Trump's attacks on and threats toward colleague Megyn Kelly.

O'Reilly pretended he was just looking out for the folks and Trump. "I don't think not showing up for the debate tomorrow night is good for America. Voters are still assessing you, they need to see you in high profile situations," O'Reilly told Trump. "Let's look at it from a broader point of view rather than how you feel."

O'Reilly said he believes Trump wants to "improve the country" and that he loses an opportunity to do that by "walking away" from an "opportunity to persuade people that you are a strong leader."

O'Reilly even advised Trump to take a page from Newt Gingrich's 2012 campaign and smack down Megyn Kelly or any other Fox News colleague if Trump felt a question was unfair.

O'REILLY: [Gingrich] was treated much worse, much worse than you have ever been treated by anybody because they brought up a he said/she said, John King, the moderator, about an ex wife that was tawdry, disrespectful, should never have been in a debate. Gingrich knew it was coming. Gingrich let him and CNN have it and the result was he won the South Carolina primary by a lot and people gained a lot of respect for him. So you saw Gingrich tested and the folks liked what he did. And I'm telling you, that's the way to go here. If they treated you unfairly, and I don't believe they would then you've got 60 seconds to let 'em have it right between the eyes and that's the kind of guy you are! You stand up, you let 'em have it.

O'Reilly's defense of colleague Kelly was luke warm at best.

O'REILLY: If I had been the debate moderator last August, I would have asked you about that comment [Trump's comments about women]. I wouldn't ask it the same way but once you said something about Carly Fiorina, you opened the door for it. And you explained what you meant about Miss Fiorina. [Note: Trump's remarks about Fiorina came after the debate]

You have to understand, number one, Kelly's question was within journalistic bounds, alright?

Trump interrupted to say he disagreed.

"OK and That's good! That's good! You made your case!" O'Reilly exclaimed. "You won the debate, that's what America's about, robust debate! Don't walk away from it!"

When that didn't work, O'Reilly played the "good Christian" card.

O'REILLY: In your Christian faith, there is a very significant tenet and that's the tenet of forgiveness and I think you should forgive, not only journalists who come at you in ways you don't like but I think you should be the bigger man and say, "You know what? I didn't like it and you should make that case all day long. But I'm not gonna take any action against it. Don't you think that's the right thing to do?"

TRUMP: It probably is but you know it's called an eye for an eye, I guess also, you can look at it that way.

In the second part of the interview, O'Reilly returned to lecturing Trump about what's good for his candidacy:

O'REILLY: I submit to you that you need to change and get away from the personal, "They hurt my feelings, they're unfair to me" and make it about them, the folks, not about you and you elevate then to a place where you could win this if you do that.

Look, Putin is going to come at you, the mullahs are gonna come at you, certainly the terrorists are gonna come at you and it's going to be personal. They're going to do everything they can to diminish you. As president, you have to rise above that and do what is best for the country. And this exposition that we're talking about today, people are going to say, "You know, Trump is just too self absorbed to be president. He needs to look to the bigger picture." And the bigger picture is, get your message to the folks.

When none of that worked, O'Reilly tried to get Trump to reconsider as a personal favor to a friend:

O'REILLY: Would you do me a favor? Because I bought you so many vanilla milkshakes I bought you so many vanilla milkshakes you owe me.

Will you just consider? I want you to consider, alright? Think about it. Say, "Look, I might come back." Forgive, go forward, answer the questions, look out for the folks. Just want you to consider it. You owe me milkshakes. I'll take them off the ledger, if you consider it.

Trump argued that they had an agreement "that you wouldn't ask me that."

Now O'Reilly finally cared about journalistic standards. "You're actually telling the truth there but I am not going to listen to any political person tell me don't ask me anything. But you're absolutely an honest man, that I said I'll try not to do it, but the milkshake thing just overwhelmed me, but I'm asking you to reconsider it."

"A lot of milkshakes," Trump replied, suggesting maybe, Ray Ban Outlet possibly he might reconsider. But then, referring to his charity event that he plans to do instead of the debate, Trump said, "nine o'clock, Drake University."

As New York Magazine's Gabriel Sherman pointed out, one of Trump's recent tweets gave Fox CEO Roger Ailes "the chance to apologize for statement and get Trump back on debate stage. Trump is saying this isn't about Megyn." (More about the war of words between Trump and Ailes here.)

Will Trump and Fox kiss and make up in time for the debate?

Meanwhile, watch the rare display of kowtowing from O'Reilly below, from the January 27 The O'Reilly Factor.

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