“I try to focus not on the fumbles but on the next play,” President of the US says

Feb 3, 2014 12:00 GMT  ·  By

Before the Super Bowl 2014 last night, US President Barack Obama agreed to a sit down with Fox News’ Bill O’Reilly at the White House, to discuss some of the issues that have marred his Presidency and made him take a serious hit in terms of popularity.

Above is the exchange which turned heated a couple of minutes into the interview.

O’Reilly wanted to speak with Obama and get his official stance on the debacle around the Obamacare website and how he handled it, the attack in Benghazi, and the IRS’ targeting of conservative groups.

Each time O’Reilly tried to point out to him that he was avoiding answering a question, he would get defensive.

“You've got a long list of my mistakes, Bill. I try to focus not on the fumbles but on the next play,” Obama said at one point, after he was asked about the biggest regret of his Presidency.

The interview ended on a more upbeat note though, with O’Reilly saying that he believed the President had the best intentions at heart, and Obama refusing to say who would win the Super Bowl. It was the Seattle Seahawks, by the way.