Michael Moore Recalls The Time Bill O'Reilly Accosted Him On The Street

"Look at O’Reilly’s face ― it’s the scariest frikkin' thing."
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Michael Moore is feeling pretty good after Bill O’Reilly was dumped by Fox News following multiple allegations of sexual harassment.

On Thursday, while speaking after a special screening of his 2002 film “Bowling for Columbine” at the Tribeca Film Festival, Moore recalled how O’Reilly once randomly accosted him on the street.

Moore told the audience of one time when O’Reilly was “passing me by on the street in a limo, sees me, tells the driver to screech to a halt, and he jumps out of the car, yelling at me. Someone happened to capture a picture of the moment. Look at O’Reilly’s face ― it’s the scariest frikkin’ thing. But I’m still standing and he’s not,” he said.

Yes, there’s somehow photographic evidence of such an event, which Moore tweeted out on Wednesday.

Moore famously went head-to-head with O’Reilly after the release of Moore’s 2004 documentary “Fahrenheit 9/11,” in which the former Fox News host began the interview by asking Moore, “You want to apologize to the president now or later?”

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