Seasme Street on Fox, thought they were liberal meannies? LOL, its cute

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MqFXQ5s-_EQ&feature=player_embedded

Fox News host Bill O'Reilly has been parodied on shows like Saturday Night Live and the Colbert Report. Now add Sesame Street to the list.

Earlier this month, O'Reilly aired a clip from a two-year-old episode of the popular PBS children's show featuring a character switching allegiances from the "Grouch News Network" to "Pox News," declaring, "Now there's a trashy news show!"

O'Reilly signed off, "We may have to ambush Oscar."

On Tuesday, O'Reilly was joined on his program by a new character, Spill O'Reilly, who has been added to the ranks of Sesame Street's Walter Cranky, Dan Rather-Not, Meredith Beware-a and Diane Spoiler.

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sweet-a-kins

Asked by sweet-a-kins at 8:48 AM on Nov. 25, 2009 in Politics & Current Events

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  • that is cute.
    AmaliaD

    Answer by AmaliaD at 9:33 AM on Nov. 25, 2009

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  • I love Sesame Street! Those names are so cute! Dan Rather-Not.LOL. Meredith Beware-a....etc. How clever! I bet they all think its a bit of flattery to be included. I would. Its humor and entertainment! :-)
    Lindalu2

    Answer by Lindalu2 at 9:34 AM on Nov. 25, 2009

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  • LMAO. I think its funny. Sometimes the trend to add adult humor into kids programming makes me uncomfortable. In terms of political humor its usually okay because it goes over kids heads but alot of times they use sexual humor, mainly in movies, and its just...well...wrong.

    SRiveroC

    Answer by SRiveroC at 10:55 AM on Nov. 25, 2009

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