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[ ♪ "theme" ♪ ] >> stephanie: oh, there she is we were late. jacki is never late. good morning jacki in the current news center. >> good morning, stephanie, good morning chris. did you all come in on time today. >> stephanie: we're all fine. it's friday, but john fugelsang is here. i got you your normal male stripper. >> fabulous.
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>> stephanie: he'll be working for you over the next two hours. we have the i hadder of "the advocate" and representative henry cuellar and we have jacki schechner in the news center. >> we just got word that the statement is planning to make a statement at 10:15 on the state of the economy and in europe. we'll keep an eye on that. and we can all breathe a sigh of relief regarding rick santorum. he'll start a non-profit for his key vicious for family manufacturing and religious liberty. it's called "patriot voices," and it will set him up in case he wants to run in 2016. he also has the resources of the super pac that is now a leadership group and has $324,000 in the bank. santorum has a considerable campaign debt that he has to pay
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off at $2 million. the sec is considering allowing you to contribute to campaigns via text message and we'll have that decision on that as soon as today. the sec will allow campaigns to accept donations by text and they're ready to rule on it. aned a agree gating company would process the donations and make sure that no one phone number would give more than $50 a month. that would keep with the sec rules. just how popular or unpopular are g.o.p. vice presidential candidates, they will all get higher unfavorable ratings, bush is least popular of the three. you can join us in chat current.com/stephanie miller
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>>it doesn't get anymore real than this. >>occupy! "vanguard" new episodes coming soon. only on current tv. [ ♪ "theme" ♪ ] >> announcer: ladies and gentlemen, it's the stephanie miller show. >> stephanie: wahoo, yes it is. happy friday everybody. our news woman jacki schechner is funny. she said in honor of me, it's not only pants free friday on current tv, it is pashmina-free
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friday, me with a horrible picture of me with cher at the obama fundraiser. >> and me without my pants. >> stephanie: jacki was late with that tweet. do you believe in pashmina? this is the most beautiful thing ever over 5,000 people have viewed it in four hours and it's the worth picture of me every. i look like i'm wearing a green table cloth. i'm having a big pashmina bonfire. >> how many do you have you? >> stephanie: i have a lot. i couldn't pass a corner in new york without pushing up a pashmina. >> isn't there a law against-- >> stephanie: i don't know but it's friday. >> i'm sorry you're giving up
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pashmina. i apologize in advance for my birthday gift. >> the great return to the wilford theater. >> stephanie: the student tickets are on sale now, $20 a piece to get rid of those last few tickets. if you go to the wilbur box office with a student i.d. for the student discount ticket. otherwise you can go to picture masters. >> i here there are colleges in the greater boston area. >> stephanie: that's what i'm told. >> it is a bit of a college town. and i hear we're actually filming the show. >> stephanie: yes, pardon me. >> will you wear your pashmina jock strap. >> stephanie: it's big news. we'll be part of liberal history. current tv bringing their cameras to do a documentary. and you'll be part of history.
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we'll be filming the big show on saturday. >> sweet. >> stephanie: yeah, john, the only thing that may have been viewed more of the me and cher picture was the three-way tee bagging demonstration that we did. >> i'm happy to hear that. that's terrific. >> stephanie: are you ready to do that again? >> i'll be ready this time. i'll be don't my training and i'll be ready to mine that--two women i strike out with every show but i i get to simulate on stage. >> stephanie: an awesome hate letters. why is it that they're completely grammar free. it's like a bunch of mitt romney kid names--arg. >> freedom does not mean the difference between learning the difference between your and
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you're--it's free of apostrophes. >> stephanie: he stand it respectfully. i believe this is the adopting over the wisconsin go walker. >> i got only 200 of those from dignified men. >> stephanie: we have not broken our sexy liberal record because we give to wins and we did take control and took enough recalls. we recalled walker and-- >> i got plenty to say about walker and i want every one of these guys gloat to go into a police station and say you're all union thugs and put your money where your mouth is. >> stephanie: prison guards are union, i think so. what time is it, i wonder if there might be an indictment this week as well. you know what they do to soft balanced overweight republicans in prison? we're just asking. >> the force will not be with the imperial walker. >> stephanie: no, i have to read this exactly.
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i'll explain the misspellings. donald writes even that i don't live in wisconsin period. >> what? that makes no sense in any language. >> stephanie: all the damn d dumm dummoratos. that must be his clever name for democrats. that's also misspelled. >> wouldn't you stop that sentence in the middle? >> stephanie: you doesn't know how to spell dumb. >> oh dear, do you think he was drunk when he typed it? >> stephanie: i don't know, all the dummocrats make up for amen the lies they push. you do a pretty good job yourself, even if i listen to your show for a good laugh or then, and all the liars spelled lier. >> no way. >> stephanie: and fake for the president is next.
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>> you have to post this. >> stephanie: i forgot to vet this with you. i'm not sure i can say this word. >> do these people realize we're comedians. >> stephanie: what is that word there? what is that? what does that mean? >> that's like a little rascals phrase. he took a lickin'. >> stephanie: no, that's not the word. i'll elderly and shut in. >> what? this is the most enjoyable dead air on the show. >> stephanie: don't lick your wounds too much after the loss as slat gets into them and burns more. >> salt, salt. >> stephanie: oh, i thought it was a dirty word. i thought it was a bodily substance i wasn't aware of. that's why i never leave my house. >> i get so much hate mail that i can figure that out without seeing it. >> stephanie: i literally have to ask chris what that means. oh that kind of slat.
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>> oh, that kind of. >> stephanie: oh, that kind of sure. >> you need to get venetian blinds in your wounds. >> stephanie: okay, he spelled salt slat. that's worse the price of admission this morning. don't lick your wounds too much after the great loss yesterday as slat gets into them and burns more. >> oh, slat. >> stephanie: maybe he tried to spell no, salt. ha, ha, ha talk about licking. i got something all the liberals can lick too. respectfully, donald. >> respectfully. >> stephanie: lick this. i got something you can lick. all right, oh, god that's--i got winded from that already. >> that was great. >> stephanie: that was awesome.
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>> that was great, that's the guy. >> stephanie: i respectfully think you are a dumb slat licking moron. >> oh dear. right now frank is trying to get that man to give up his money to billionaires. >> stephanie: and a love letter to balance those. i love screen shots of various species. someone sent a picture of their finch watching their dogs, babies, things like that. jamie from madison writes, i thought i would share how my household spends our mornings well. the big dog and zoe the baby. >> i put that on the facebook page. >> stephanie: bernie and zoe. handsome and and romantic and zoe. hi, kids. >> is there a liquor cart.
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>> stephanie: instead bringing the baby to the bar the baby sits next to the liquor--those are my people. [applause] >> stephanie: has john heard miranda, the official three-year-old--the official " "walking on sunshine" singer. [child singing] >> that's awesome. she's donald's reader. >> child: hi stephanie miller. >> stephanie: by the way, john fugelsang is officially one of those people who torchers you with cute pictures of his baby. there was one of his baby and one of me and him and rowland. that is too cute. >> it was so precious you, me
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and rowland. >> stephanie: it was the baby. >> john, if you and stephanie had a baby, i think it would turn out just like roland. >> oh, oh, oh! high-strung. >> stephanie: insecure. >> and loving show turns. >> stephanie: and desperate need for attention. >> and does the work of ten men in one day. >> there you go. [laughing] >> stephanie: oh, lord, how about the breaking news out of wisconsin. by the way, the guy who owns the show is trying to kill me for the life insurance money that frequently irritates us sending us news stories because he thinks he have no access to news of any kind. that's how we first got the news news. >> sent us the news a day later that walker was recalled. >> stephanie: did you hear this? you think we don't have--what? all right, thanks, ron. thanks for the news. i interviewed mark shriver
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yesterday, and by the way, ron shriver died. >> on the bite side we do have men on the moon now. >> stephanie: john fugelsang your thoughts on wisconsin. >> my thoughts on wisconsin? >> stephanie: yes. >> first off, scott walker didn't win. citizens united won. the loser was the recall vote itself because the majority of the exit polls showed these folks are still democrats. they still don't like walker. they're still going to vote for obama, they didn't want to have a recall. they thought he had broken the law and they didn't think that the level of sin or malfeasance equaled the recall vote. >> stephanie: that will happen. >> exactly. that's right around the band. they were walking around saying we won, we won. i said tea bag, what did you win? you're a person who doesn't trust the government, so you just voted to make sure that government's poor employees have no power to negotiate with that
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government you don't think people should trust. that's what you did. you voted against your own interest for the government. >> stephanie: how much money after a year or something on the job, and that's a victory? okay fine. >> again, these are all people who wanted to cry that money was spent on a recall. governator. we had to go through this in california. it's completely a drag. i remember, i voted it. davis had taken a state government that went from a surplus to a deficit and the republicans recalled him. they should a burned george bush at the stake. >> stephanie: by the way i have a magical story after the break. [ ♪ magic wand ♪ ] and it has a hero in the story. >> oh, lovely. >> stephanie: yes, the infrastructure. [ whatever! ] >> stephanie: i'll make up something at the break. >> lawrence welk has died. >> stephanie: thank you chat
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room. [♪ "world news tonight" ♪] >> we would like to remind the chat room that scott walker cut $800 from his budget. >> stephanie: i love how people thought we would come in and not check the news. what happened? >> it's ron, are you sitting down? we got saddam hussein. we got him. >> don't rub slat into the wound. [laughter] >> stephanie: right back. >> president kennedy no! >> stephanie: 19 minutes after the hour right back on "the stephanie miller show." >> there is a tea party in her pants. call back on 1-800-steph-12. >> i'm still the school of thought that fish should never be left over.
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[ ♪ theme music ♪ ] >> stephanie: weeks this is "the stephanie miller show." i wore my bike jersey today because i'm training. that leads me to my story. it's a scary story. it's a cautionary tale about austerity and the danger of recall and a love story about gilbert and my future husband. >> what? [ scooby-doo's "huh" ] >> stephanie: our child would be annoying. now bill gert where we're doing maintenance and stuff. so i was training. i'm going on a bike trip to tuscany which is hilly.
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so i've been training at griffith park. >> it's hilly. that's where they find severed heads and stuff. >> stephanie: that's what happened. i ran over a severed head. [ buzzer ] no, let me tell my own story. i was out in the middle of nowhere. there was a mountain lion: i could have been eaten by a mountain lion and john fugelsang would be filling in forever, and you wouldn't notice that i wasn't here. >> and a guy from wisconsin would be happy to rub exactly in slat in your wounds. >> stephanie: pay attention. we recalled gray davis for no reason because he was blamed for enron. >> and people tried to do something about it. >> stephanie: and then we got governor. [ bleep ] terminator. >> and things of this nature. >> stephanie: and gilbert has to do with this how? >> i'm getting back to gilbert.
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>> gilbert was on the bike. >> stephanie: it was not gilbert godfrey. due to governor schwarzenegger and--this is becoming a jumbalya. and then i got a flat. >> you're blaming on that governor schwarzenegger. >> stephanie: yes, a lot of potholes. i got a flat and then i was wearing those bike cleats. out in the middle of wilderness, no cell phone. who comes along? gilbert does. >> gilbert. say i'm sorry gilbert. >> he works for the city? >> stephanie: the state or whatever. >> the city, it's the park so the city. >> stephanie: i flagged him down like help! [ screaming ] >> did you have a hankie out there and dropping it. >> stephanie: i thought it was a mirage, and there he came in his
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big struck. >> they do have goofy that you are inject. >> stephanie: don't worry my love story. rome. ♪ >> stephanie: you saw the blurry pictures of president obama. >> i must destroy this tangent to get back to the story. >> stephanie: no, all right, gilbert, it's his job to photograph the potholes. so that's why it took him two hours. i had to work for my ride. i had to help him photograph all the potholes. here's the story. gilbert said he used to run a crew of 20. now it's just him. it's a 4,000-acre park, and it's full of potholes which caused my flat..
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[ringing] >> austerity sucks. i think that's a city issue and not a state issue. so i don't know if schwarzenegger. >> stephanie: just follow my story. if it wasn't for gilbert i would have been eaten by a mountain lion. >> we wouldn't want that to happen ♪ dearest mother ♪ dearest father ♪ >> stephanie: thank you, gilbert. we bombed it doing our. [applause] >> did gilbert know who you were. >> stephanie: i don't think so. who does? >> he does now. >> stephanie: he does now, if you're listening gilbert, i love you. 29 minutes after the hour. right back on fridays with john fugelsang on "the stephanie miller show."
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>>(narrator) and above all politically direct. >>facts are stubborn things. [ ♪ rock ♪ ] >> stephanie miller. >> i just found out she's 17 years i don't thinker i don't younger than me. i knew i shouldn't have done that. >> nonsense, you never looked better. >> and in a pashmina. >> stephanie: i could do without you. and the person who e-mailed us. >> stephen e-mailed us and said news buster breaking news. [♪ "world news tonight" ♪] arrogantlyly violates the pashmina ordinance. she says, i don't care. >> stephanie: mock me of me in my pashmina and my picture of
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cher. i frequently veto pictures john takes and i said, we have to use this on one. it's with cher. >> take an iron to it. >> stephanie: it's a bad angle. >> you have no idea how many amazing photos i have taken of ms. miller that you guys can never see. >> really. >> she's so gorgeous and so photogenic and i have so many amazing pictures and she says no! and she sends my pictures to the corn field. >> stephanie: he does get angles that i don't like. i don't even know where he is. >> are some of those pictures soiled? >> oh! [ buzzer ] >> stephanie: maria, you're on "the stephanie miller show." >> good morning everyone. i'm calling to share a story. this happened last night. i knew i had to call and tell you about it. i was out with some friends and a topic we tend to avoid because
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we disagree vehemently, politics, and everything, and at some point the topic turned to our president, and my friend who is an idiot i'll be frank, he started getting bright red and he said he hasn't done anything. he has done a thing. he went off on this other tangent. and he's a radical socialist. and my friends looked over at him and said, which is it has he done nothing, or is he a radical socialist. >> stephanie: nicely done. that was so document beautiful. the calm and the reason made his head explode explode. [ explosion ] >> i'm going to do a show to help you raise money to buy new friends. >> stephanie: exactly. the president will speak in a
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half hour about the economy. we'll carry that live. >> like muslim socialists do. >> stephanie: yes, press conferences, sure. but meanwhile we're out here in hollywood, and charlie sheen has lost his. [ bleep ] again. i just had to get to that. >> oh no am. >> stephanie: i don't have to ask you--i can't say what he said. >> is he lying in a pool of tiger blood. >> stephanie: they're going to see the headline on the paper. i need to cover it for the children who will be watching this on television. >> you need to redact it. >> stephanie: they don't redact it. by the way l.a. kings, rock on. i don't follow sports but it's a big deal. [applause] it's hockey. >> amazing. >> stephanie: yes. [♪ "world news tonight" ♪] >> stephanie: charlie sheen went ininsane at the stadium. it's all caught on video sadly. they have a policy of not letting people back in once they
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leave. oh no. [ wah wah ] >> stephanie: charlie snapped saying you know what. [ bleep ] which part can i say? >> don't say the body parts. say the other part. >> there is no part of the sentence. >> stephanie: all right you. [ bleep ] [ bleep ] hole. >> that was pretty much all redacted. >> stephanie: it's the berries not the twigs which i think is funnyier. [ bleep ] [ bleep ] >> it's completely un un impossible. >> stephanie: he explained, have common sense and common courtesy gone in society. >> directly after he said. [ bleep ] [ bleep ] >> stephanie: yes, apparently it's her being rude not letting him back in. >> sense of entight entitlement much.
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>> stephanie: have common sense and common courtesy gone in society? that's what i was trying to impress upon her when i told her my. [ bleep ] [ bleep ] and her. [ bleep ] [ bleep ] this is apparently the third incident. on the way into the stadium a woman asked him have you tried bath salts and then he said, would you say that to a. [ bleep ] then someone else said charlie . [ bleep ] to which he said, i thought your mother and sister weren't available. [ ♪ circus ♪ ] >> if you're charlie sheen you can afford to buy a second ticket and walk back in. quite conceivably. >> stephanie: yes, yes. >> oh although playoff games.
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>> stephanie: it depends on how much his blow and hooker budget didn't allow that. >> this is to promote his new show on fx called "anger management." >> i'm sure it is. eight and a half tricks. >> stephanie: did you miss that? john fugelsang slips those in without telling you you're pretty. eight and a half tricks is what he said. >> i share a birthday with charlie sheen so i take his cause very personally. we're both viragos. and my son shares a birthday with mitt romney. this could be him detoxing and getting stuff out of his body. >> he's on the cover of "rolling stone" talking about how he was completely lashing out and insane on his tour and all that other nonsense. i give him the benefit of the doubt, and then he has to be a douche at a woman security guard. you're a millionaire and you're messing with a security guard. >> stephanie: yes.
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good morning. you're on "the stephanie miller show." >> caller: good morning, i'm a staunch democratic supporter. even though we lost the governorship on the recall there are people around this state who are rubbing their hands together waiting for the criminal charges that's going to be put on governor walker. something that he's been avoiding to the other people in this country. the people in milwaukee where i'm from. >> stephanie: boy revenge is sweet if the koch brothers spent all their money on inmate number 6457. >> caller: they're trying to get him to retain the seat, which they did, but now that the smoke has cleared and the koch brothers are gone and karl rove is gone. now he has to deal with the people he chewed up. >> and the legislature that is not going to let him walk all over them. >> caller: not only that listen up. >> stephanie: and there is the barack obama sign there. >> caller: they've had a john
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doe investigation on him for over a year. they have indicted all but him. most of them have been sentenced. one of them are postponing his sentencing because he's now turning. >> stephanie: that's what charlie pierce was telling us a couple of days ago. this russell guy has rolled on him or threatening to. >> caller: who wants to go to jail and watch him ascend to a throne, you know what i'm saying? he's the reason why they're going to jail. if were me i'd be singing like michael jackson. while everyone around the country is saying we got spanked, oh no it's not over. >> stephanie: i love you. >> who is the only governor in america to have a legal defense fund. >> stephanie: governor scott walker. [ring] you have a sweet smile on your
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face. that means someone said something mean about my online. >> e-mailing a picture of you at the 2011 blue state ball. she said not wanting to rub slat into the pashmina wouldn't, but stephanie is wearing this red pashmina over her lace dress. so this has been an ongoing fashion faux pas. [ buzzer ] >> stephanie: it's going to be one of those fashion disaster shows. the pashmina addition. >> oh, bless your heart. [ring] >> stephanie: bless my heart. kurt in atlanta, you're on "the stephanie miller show." welcome. >> caller: good morning, stephanie. >> stephanie: hello. >> caller: i was just thinking bush started the 5 trillion-dollar surplus into a 11 trillion-dollar deficit and it has taken president obama another 5 trillion-dollar to somewhat stabilize the economy. that's a swing of
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21 trillion-dollar. from bush economics. >> caller: yep, yep. yeah. >> and mitt romney hopes to take credit for it next year. >> stephanie: by the way, john this is the latest story. [♪ "world news tonight" ♪] it's making me lose it. i guess the question is mitt romney going to lie his way through this entire--i guess he is. >> the question is, is the media going to let him. >> stephanie: he authored this book and he said that's complete bull. oh, the president wanted the economy to get bad so he could pass healthcare. between that, john, and they don't want to count mitt romney's jobs records in massachusetts. oh, that's not fair. he inherited--well. >> the exact-- >> stephanie: literally his spokesperson said barack obama has not created one single job. they're basing that on all the job losses like the thousands he lost the month he took office.
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>> and the 20 days of january before he took office over 700,000 jobs lost that before. he's pinning that on obama. these are all job losses that happened all before obama's budget went in place. it was bush's job losses. i'm like you, i want to see the president get angry. but if he does get angry, then they'll say he's not presidential. i would like him to say that he's never been under attack, and joseph smith story doesn't check out. >> stephanie: yeah, yeah. some people say i saw the president live two nights ago. >> wearing your pashmina. >> stephanie: did he do all the acoustic stuff? he was awesome. jim ward, we actually did a reenactsment of it, and he did this check list of everything that he accomplished. i hope he continues to do that
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speech because it was brillianted even imagined by jim ward, it was brilliant. >> it's the democrats problem it's always messaging. that's what happened in 2010. that's what happened this week in wisconsin. the president, i hope he's on it. citizens united is what won wisconsin. that's mitt romney's greatest hope. >> stephanie: when we come back another headline. [♪ "world news tonight" ♪] frustrated liberals want more from obama. [ screaming ] >> wow breaking news indeed. >> stephanie: do i have to get my sign out that says chill out mother. [ bleep ] i got this. >> i got her number out of the men's room stall. 1-800-steph-12.
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>> stephanie miller. [music] >> stephanie: it is "the stephanie miller show." welcome to it. 51 minutes after the hour. 1-800-steph-12, toll-free from anywhere. john fugelsang with us all three hours with stephanie miller incorporated. melanie in los angeles hey mel. >> caller: hi. >> stephanie: hi. >> caller: how are you. >> stephanie: good. >> caller: i need your help. >> stephanie: oh dear. >> caller: my parents are in indiana. i moved oh out to california when i got out of college and they have become fox heads. >> stephanie: oh dear. >> caller: they are the most wonderful people in the world. >> stephanie: i feel your pain. i feel your pain.
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>> caller: what do i do? >> stephanie: about--about your parents? is this a recent thing or they've always-- >> caller: they've always been republicans. >> stephanie: right. >> caller: but not like crazy. they're insane. >> stephanie: yes. >> caller: we talked about it. [ explosion ] >> stephanie: you saw that study that fox news is basically eating people's brains. if you don't want anything you're smarter than if you watch fox news. >> caller: i told them that. you said that and i told them that, those exact words and my mother hang up on me. >> they don't tend to take it too well when they say that. [laughing] >> stephanie: i have one hopeful thing that happened. my mom has gotten rid of her masturbating fox bird. >> that's because glenn beck was canceled. >> caller: i thought it was something that you could
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purchasement the bird lost the will to masturbate after glenn beck. i my mom got tired of the masturbating bird and found it a new home. >> oh, running out in the meadow somewhere? on a farm. >> caller: sure. >> stephanie: we found him a nice place on a farm. [laughing] >> with lots of meadows to run in. >> stephanie: what's on the stove, mom--no, i have no information about that. benet in louisiana. >> caller: hey, stephanie, you pronounced my name right. >> stephanie: okay. >> caller: my husband and i have been doing this for years because we are in the middle of north louisiana. this is a deep deep bread and bred an very stupid state. >> stephanie: yeah. >> caller: i kept thinking, oh god, you need to come to louisiana and see what right to work actually looks like. people around here are so dispirited and they've been
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beaten down for so many decades they take it and keep going. >> stephanie: yeah, yeah. >> caller: we do this thing because we have to keep our mouth shut. of course that doesn't work exactly with me, but i'm the one who can take my mother to chemotherapy and get in a fight with some right winger. i couldn't let them get away with it. they would say the most outrageous things and its like no, that's not true. when george bush ran for office the first time boy they were bush-cheney stickers everywhere. and in 2004. 2008, there were a few mc mccain mccain-palin stickers, but they've all disappeared. >> stephanie: yeah, by benet. that's the thing. that's serious life stuff. my mom has survived breast cancer, but her medication, it's expensive, and she's one of those people who have donut hole for medicare. i understand it makes everybody emotional because you look at this stuff and it's real people
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that i love. >> try to remember, it seems like they're all crazy down there. mcdonald's is our number one restaurant. fox is our number one news channel, and there were a thousand people on the "today" show yelling chris brown. things happen. you have to lead by example. >> caller: that's exactly what i do. >> stephanie: well good, benet. >> caller: the bumper sticker that my husband has seen. we see the occasional yard sign for ron paul, that's in college towns who want marijuana legalized. can't blame them really, but the last one we saw democrats think the glass is half full and the republicans think the glass belongs to them. >> stephanie: you just keep doing your personal sexy liberal tour. john, i forgot to tell you. [♪ "world news tonight" ♪] that was one cause in wisconsin. they blamed us.
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someone called in saying we're too smart to reach the really dumb people in wisconsin who voted for walker. we need to get dumber sexy liberals. they loved it. they went to the show and loved us, but we're too smart. >> we're too smart to reach the people--we should go slapping tom barrett then too dumb. >> stephanie: speaking of which i have to wait until the tomorrow of hour to get to this piece. [ screaming ] frustrated liberals want more from obama. let's go to pat in flint, michigan, hi pat. >> caller: i'm so tickled to finally get through to you guys. i want to know where boehner's teeth are boner? does congress not supply dental care? he doesn't show any teeth. >> stephanie: i've never thought of that. you're right. >> caller: whether he cries or whether he smiles, he always has that upper lap yanked way down
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over what people would have as teeth. >> is it possible that he smiled during the spray tan session. >> stephanie: they're all the same color or they could have been eaten away. >> from cigarettes. they might be all brown from cigarettes. >> stephanie: how would that look, big brown grill right in the middle of that face. >> that's why he talks like this with his entire voice and the rhetoric. >> then what is mph mitch mcconnell's problem. >> stephanie: it's a lip problem. he cannot move his lip, or he does not have one. >> he needs a lip injection. >> stephanie: buddy in columbus, wow, everybody is a fashion critic. i see your e-mail here, thank you, the me and cher picture. is it a drop cloth? did you lose a bet? or did a drug interaction get you make you get up and walk around in a green blanket. >> you people make me so angry. >> stephanie: hi, buddy.
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i've seen you in columbus. you're not quite the fashion plate yourself, mister. >> caller: hey, bus it doesn't matter. [laughing] >> the see through mesh shirt in concert. >> caller: hey mama, mitt romney was dressing up and pulling people over. >> back in college. >> caller: you know who do that? rapists and serial murders and criminals. >> it is a felony. >> caller: and i checked online this morning, zero news coverage of this. >> that was a few weeks ago. >> stephanie: also people who are trying to peacefully smoke pot on his beach. >> why are you surprise >> stephanie: we'll be right back on "the stephanie miller show"." i'm going to be on with the
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governor tomorrow night. she is awesome. we'll be right back on the "stephanie miller show." [ ♪ theme music ♪ ] >> stephanie: mm-hmm, yes, it is "the stephanie miller show," hour number two getting ready for the big radio show and the president getting ready to speak in 17 minutes, jacki schechner. >> that is correct. >> stephanie: talking about the economy, taking questions. >> he was going to talk about the economy here and talk about the situation in europe. so we'll see what he has to say on that and we'll turn around some sound so you can say it. >> stephanie: is that how he say it. >> that's my professional news
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turn. i slip into that geeky news speak. >> we're going to drop that sound like it's hot. >> stephanie: jacki is like holly hunter but a little more high-strung. >> good morning, good morning, everybody. the romney campaign is out with a new ad today trying to recast his tenture asthmas mass governor in a more positive light. >> mitt romney on day one. the difference is strong leadership. >> you have day one covered. the ad says mitt romney had the best jobs record in a decade but "the boston globe" points out there has only been two governors in the past decade and the first governor had to governor through the worse depression. rom my fails to mention that 220,000 people left the state and the workforce. and he says that romney balanced
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the budget, but he was constitutionally obligated to do so. he also is a says he didn't raise taxes. he did. he just called them fees. they would cut healthcare costs and improve patient care, and according to the "washington post" it is working well. doctors and nurse practitioners are taking part of a experiment of national healthcare reform. they serve 1 million members. it encourages providers to work in teams and puts financial incentives into place. for example, doctors get a 12% increase in insurance reimbursements from being part of the program. also gets $200 for each detailed patient plan they set up. care first said the model saved close to $40 million last year and did improve patient care. you can go online to join us in the conversation, go to current.com/stephanie miller. we'll see through.
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don't go to war." [ ♪ theme music ♪ ] >> ladies and gentlemen it's "the stephanie miller show"." [ ♪ theme music ♪ ] [ ♪ theme music ♪ ] >> stephanie: mm-hmm, it's "the stephanie miller show." happy friday, six minutes after the hour. 1-800-steph-12 follow1-800-steph-12 toll-free anywhere. and you can go to stephanie miller facebook to see that picture of me in the awful
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pashmina with cher. aisha tyler and i are off to tomorrow for sexy liberal tour tomorrow. you can go right to the wilbur theater box office, particularly if you're a student, if you bring your student i.d. right now you can get $20 tickets with a few tickets that are left. >> it's sold out. >> stephanie: by the way gay pride weekend in boston. and we'll have lucas grindley from "the advocate." >> i'm going to lead the parade on sunday. and the show is being filmed. let's not forget. [♪ "world news tonight" ♪] >> stephanie: that's right. you will be part of history. they'll be doing a sexy liberal documentary that will be aired in the fall.
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we will add our turn show to madison and filming tomorrow in boston. jeff in iowa asked stephanie could you dial it back in hour one. i want to remind you that a portion of your radio audience does not have current. and we can only listen to the last two hours of your show. let xm know. this is a very important to those who want to glean the last two hours of the stephanie miller. [ ding ding ] >> stephanie: i em employ you not to say anything funny in the first hour of your show. that's too late. you wouldn't remember what we said the last hour. >> it's just droust the last two
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horse. >> stephanie: just seeds and stems. >> we smoked the first part of this. >> stephanie: better yet, just take calls from right wingers or talk about your handsome and and romantic dogs in that annoying voice that you do is. >> and i said all my smart stuff about scott walker in the first hour. >> stephanie: me, too, and my bike story. >> and all heavy we have left are holgram elvis tours. >> yes, they are touring with elvis. we'll keep keep them away from the hologram sandwiches. >> stephanie: hi, mom is at home drinking. >> we went to her with this very concept. we're going to have her dance with hologram tupac.
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>> stephanie: because he disappears behind us for no reason. >> that's why we have the budget for only one pac. >> stephanie: can i have comedy music. >> we're going to have holgram run. >> stephanie: the guy who owns the show who is trying to kill me for the life insurance money. john, you know what you missed. he said that i give the phone number out too much. the phone bill is high. you have to put them on hold. >> do you have to have people call. >> stephanie: it's a talk radio. our phone bill is through the roof. all right, 1-800-steph-12 1-800-steph-12 is the phone number. andy the coast guard was on alert preparing for what appears to be a massive influx of people from wisconsin, the mountie
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canadian cost guard. you can't blame these people for looking for a better life. >> it's hard for the coast guard guard, eh. >> stephanie: the journey across lake superior. [singing] [ screaming ] >> stephanie: in hopes of giving birth to anchor babies on canadian soil. he offered photos of boat people with cheddar cheese in hopes of bribing canadian officials. they'll try anything. governor walker feels philosophical about his legacy. he said if i have my way there won't be any history teachers. thank you, andy. [applause] >> stephanie: funny and sad at the same time. jill in ithica. welcome jill. >> caller: good morning. it's friday.
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>> stephanie: wrong show. >> caller: you know, stephanie you can even make a schmuck look good. >> stephanie: no. >> caller: why is there no investigation into robo calls. why isn't there an investigation. >> stephanie: and it's always last minute, exactly. >> caller: and john fugelsang, i'm glad you're there today being the ecclesiastescal. it's sarah palin and gretchen got together, you know what their program would be?
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sucky busty are us. >> stephanie: she's hilarious. she said butter my ass everybody, i'm on a roll. [applause] >> stephanie: here's the story that made me lose my. [ bleep ] i believe it's. [♪ "world news tonight" ♪] people from net roots who we love who are coming up for the boston sexy liberal tomorrow. >> yay. >> stephanie: the associated press frustrated liberal--more for obama, people, people, all hands on deck. we have to get it together for november. they're trying to be hopeful but the democratic party party is trying to hide their frustration. many liberals meeting and they describe it as a giant family reunion to the left. they say they have not fought hard enough for progressive healthcare for the economy. and more for the election
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justify months away many have not donated money time. [ screaming ] >> wait until they get to know mitt. they'll find all kinds of enthusiasm for the president. >> stephanie: christine vaughn. >> thank you. >> and she's with. >> stephanie: herself. that's how selfish she is. >> i see. >> stephanie: from canton, ohio, not sure if she'll vote for a second time and will not donate money to his campaign. she is considering voting for mitt romney. [ screaming ] >> doing stuff like that you surrender. what state is she in? >> stephanie: ohio. >> she should vote for obama. >> stephanie: yes. >> if you're in a safe blue state, vote for a third party but not in ohio. >> stephanie: despite widespread
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praise for his recent decision to support same-sex marriage and gay in the military. >> this is all the problems. >> stephanie: you can't say i don't like this and that. [ farting sounds ] i'm going to stay home. [ farting sounds ] >> stephanie: give him a second term and then you can complain. >> stephanie: i didn't get my unicorn and glitter. >> you're missing one point. when liberals criticize obama it reminds moderates and independents that the president is not the radical fox news keeps saying he is. and liberals griping about the president helps the undecided middle. so keep griping--no don't keep griping, but have your grips have a point. be specific with your--don't be like the republicans. republicans are mad that obama repeated republican party that fixed the economy that was given by the republicans.
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>> stephanie: polls show the president locked in a tight race in swing states--pay attention people--places like ohio florida, and will need people to turn out in droves. >> and he's with who? >> stephanie: himself, selfish bastard. he has done a good job but he could have done a lot of better. [ screaming ] >> so i'm not going to vote for him. >> and make romney president. >> stephanie: unless i thought he really needed it, i wouldn't contribute. here's a new flash. he really needs it. [♪ "world news tonight" ♪] you know how much money they're going to spend against him? all hands on deck, people. >> i'm really worried about november. can i just put that out there? it's not going to be easy. >> stephanie: no. >> are you crazy? wait a second, second, are you crazy? can i tell you something as a comedian. we're praying for president romney. >> stephanie: no, we are not.
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>> eight rich years with manna from heaven with george w. bush. now three years with a non-buffoon intellectual, who is completely sane, makes good judgments and is not a complete buffoon. it has been dry for comedy. we need a right wing president to make fun of. [♪ "world news tonight" ♪] >> stephanie: obama leading in swing state, romney takes florida and ohio right now. president obama leads a new poll of swing states over romney. tighter than a cat's ass, ladies and gentlemen. but-- >> tighter than a-- [mumbling] >> stephanie: we should have asked when he was on we can't remember some of your sayings. >> this is hotter-- >> he had a bad day. >> stephanie: yes, obama maintains leads in virginia and
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colorado. romney is approved elsewhere, but even if he wins ohio and florida, he would still loses lose the election. it's tight, tight, tight. >> if you're pro-life, never vote for mitt romney. >> stephanie: romney has trouble connecting with voters. you think? the president obama by the way has been pushed back, thank you cory booker on the attacks on bain capital. the attacks are working. 47% believe private equity firms hurt and cut jobs and 38% believe they lost economic growth. all hands on deck. we're awaiting the president speaking on the economy. we'll carry that live as we continue on "the stephanie miller show"." >> you homoloving sons of goosen guns. >> "the stephanie miller show."
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don't miss this week's "the gavin newsom show" with special guest: hollywood icon oliver stone. >> i'm not an activist, i'm outspoken. i'm a dramatist. >> my heartbeats so hard it felt like someone was beating my chest. i then looked up and saw--to find out what happened next you can find your my new book in local
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libraries. >> and now we're back. [ ♪ rock ♪ ] >> stephanie miller. ♪ >> stephanie: mm-hmm, it is "the stephanie miller show." awaiting the president. he'll be speaking about the economy. oh, who thought this was hilarious. >> romney: i will not be the president of doubt or deception. i will lead us to a better place. >> stephanie: oh my goodness. [laughing] he said that directly after telling a big stinky lie. >> hello, he lied? >> stephanie: yes, just seeing it on tv. first of all, who would ever believe that any way. he said, obama knowingly slowed down the economic recovery.
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>> he didn't nowing knowingly? >> stephanie: yes, to pass obama-care. [♪ "world news tonight" ♪] he allowed the recovery to default. it was based on a book and the author of the book said that was a load of crap. >> yes. >> stephanie: yes, he knew passing the obama-care would damage the economied but pushed it any way. interestingly shriver maintains that the stimulus was too small. >> yes, that's just the opposite, reality based? mittens is just saying. >> stephanie: there was a discussion about the fact that the obama-care would slow down the economic recovery in this country and they knew that when they passed it p.. the author came out and said, this is not what i'm saying.
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>> you're a moron. >> when i had that exchange on cnn and he said that etch-a-sketch thing, i was so numb to the fact that mitt romney cannot stop lying and disproven lies. >> stephanie: tony in los angeles. you're on "the stephanie miller show." >> caller: hey, girl, how are you. >> stephanie: how are you. >> caller: how in the hell can people think obama is going to lose? i mean to me all the cool people--if all the sexy liberal people voted hello. >> stephanie: hello. >> caller: and then you got the black votes, the latino votes the gay vote, i mean, do the numbers. when you really look at some of these crazy people, you know it's two or three of them living in a little town in the back of the woods somewhere, you know what i'm saying? >> the problem is the citizens united vote. >> caller: i'm sorry? >> the citizens united vote is what we're scared of. >> caller: come on, who are
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they? >> stephanie: yep. >> they're the aristocracy that has averted democracy since the declaration of independence. >> stephanie: the numbers from wisconsin, granted money certainly helped there, but the voters still said they're voting for obama. >> caller: right, right, i went to school in wisconsin. come on, it's still spread out. look at the city. >> stephanie: yep, i'm with you. >> caller: where are the people located? i'm not worried about it. we're going to win. >> stephanie: i got your back you got ours. [applause] [♪ "world news tonight" ♪] this is what i was talking about. this is just stunning, speaking of what the media the media let's the romney camp get away with. he was not really 47th. you can't count his whole term. >> of course. >> stephanie: they defended his jobs for arguing the state's bottom of the barrel status as
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47th in job creation, ignores the improvement between the beginning and the end of the romney term. >> they're also-- >> stephanie: count the-- >> they all invoke the district of columbia saying he was the fourth worst and not the third. >> stephanie: and when it comes to attacking romney record it doesn't apply. he said, obama has not created any jobs. >> first they want to say government can't created jobs and then obama needs to be voted out because obama cannot create jobs. >> stephanie: he said average is unfair. >> what does that mine? >> stephanie: we've been saying, if you look at any graph, it's going in the right--the timeline as the romney camp sees it, brought on by the the the dot-com bubble.
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you look at this as a progression. >> wow. >> stephanie: if you want to look at obama's campaign as a progression, you have to count his first year--i see--and consider--they're going to literally, john, the month obama took office we lost 800,000 jobs. >> exactly. >> stephanie: that's his fault. >> exactly. and this is exactly worth mentioning because there is a great piece, a terrifying piece if mitt romney were to become president he would take credit for soful of the recovery that obama enacted. and if he becomes president that's still obama's budget. boom'sobama's first year in office was still the bush budget. >> stephanie: he was was fine and then barack obama ruined it and only mitt romney can save it it. >> mission accomplished. >> stephanie: right back hopefully with the president on "the stephanie miller show."
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flag from 6 to 9 every morning. >>liberal and proud of it. [ ♪ theme music ♪ ] >> stephanie miller. >> i've been in love with you since i first saw your movie. nice rack. >> don't sweet talk me. >> stephanie: i was told that i look good in this shirt. thank you. it's my new bike shirt. >> and you look cute in a hat. >> stephanie: thank you. 1-800-steph-12. >> i think it must be cold in here. >> oh, yeah. >> stephanie: i do have my high--it's my high beams. i apologize. waiting the president, here is mittens in the meantime. >> romney: there is something fundamentally wrong when there are 23 million americans who are
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unemployed, under employed or stopped looking for work and the president tells us that he's doing a great job. >> stephanie: just like did you in massachusetts. he did enact the self deportation plan in massachusetts. you know how many people fled the state? to find work. >> it was miles who invented deportation. >> i wonder what the lds church wonders about one of their members lying and bearing false witness. >> they're very okay with it. >> i guess so. >> they're very okay. >> stephanie: he is as also a narc. what is it like to be mitt romney's neighborhood? very. [ bleep ] the $12 million house in san diego in la jolla and he's. [ bleep ] about people smoking pot on the beach.
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can you imagine being high and having mitt romney come up and ask you to stop in that weird jovial way. dude seriously? >> yeah, he also may block the ocean view of the other houses. >> stephanie: you think? >> they're there. >> the cannabis was in this country along before white people, and it was only made illegal in 1930. mitt is not a real conservative. >> stephanie: robert, you're on "the stephanie miller show." >> caller: as much as i like the president and i've given money to his campaign, i'm with cenk uygur on this. he needs to do something about campaign finance reform. this would be a great "kumbaya" performance and they could hold hands and announce comprehensive campaign reform and it could render citizens united moot.
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>> stephanie: i agree with you and there are people working on that and we've talked to senators and congress people. the poll, 70% of the american people are against the citizens united. >> that's right. >> stephanie: decision. >> and the supreme court only has a 40% approval rating. >> stephanie: yeah. >> dew, that's never happened in the history of america. >> that's never happened before. and i bet you anything that the supreme court will hold up the affordable care act. >> stephanie: i though so. >> maybe kennedy and justice roberts. >> justice roberts would really? >> yes, it will be possible. >> stephanie: a lot of people involved in the prop eight campaign are very hopeful will marriage equality. we're going to talk to someone from the advocate in a few minutes. >> hopefully because the president keeps putting himself off. >> stephanie: yes, yes, i was telling you that i think they were stretching the other night being on television and radio, i can feel that--wow things seem
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to be-- >> so that happened and um, then band camp. >> stephanie: all right, we're going to take a little break. again? a little break. >> the thing with the guy, i'll just be right back. i got to do stuff. >> stephanie: speaking of backtracking, bill clinton talking about the fact that romy--what did he say? i don't think he said anything wrong. mitt romney did do very well in business. that's not the point. the point is he's not a job creator. >> he said he had a sterling business record and he felt that the bush tax cuts should be extended. >> stephanie: no no, that's not whey said. >> that's not really what he said chris. he said obama will have to extend them as a compromise and it's okay if he does but he never said that they should be made permanent. >> i didn't say-- say he said it should be made permanent. he said for another year. >> that's right. what was bill clinton, a democrat telling another democrat to compromise more than
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he already has and the media is acting shocked by this. >> clinton: i don't think i have to say bad things about him to disagree with him politically. complimenting him about his success as a business person does not mean that i think he should be elected and obama shouldn't. >> stephanie: he did well creating wealth for bain. what we're say something what that business does does not create job. more generally destroys them. bill clinton again. >> clintonclinton: i'm sorry about what happened yesterday. i thought something had to be done on the fiscal cliff before the election. >> stephanie: that's what he's saying. there is a lot to base that on. the republicans witness again are--once again arenot going to help. >> they're bring it to the brink again. >> let me ask you this. do you think some, as some people
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think, that the president tried to extend. >> hell no. >> stephanie: obama never respected his elders and blah-blah. >> that's the conspiracy theory put out there by the right. >> stephanie: the president is taking the podium. >> obama: this has created jobs seven months in a row. the fact is job growth in this recovery has been stronger than the one following the last recession a decade ago. but the whole hole we have to fill are much deeper and the global aftershocks are greater. that's why we have to keep pressing for actions that strengthen the economy. right now one concern is europe which faces a threat of renewed recession as countries deal with a financial crisis. this matters to us because europe is our largest economic trading partner. if there is less demand for our products in places like paris or
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madrid it could mean less business or manufacturers in places like pittsburgh or milwaukee. the good news there is a path out of this challenge. these decisions are fundamentally in the hands of europe's leaders, and fortunately, they understand the seriousness of the situation and the urgency to act. i've been in frequent contact with them over the past several weeks and we know there are specific steps they can take right now to prevent the situation there from getting worse. in the short term they've got to stabilize their financial system. part of that is taking clear action as soon as possible to inject capital into weak banks. just as important leaders can layout a framework and a vision for a stronger euro zone, deeper collaboration on budget and banking policies. getting there will take time but showing the political commitment to share the responsibilities of an integrated europe will be a
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strong step. with respect to greece, which has important elections next weekend, we've said that it is in everybody's interest for greece to remain in the euro zone while respecting its commitments to reform. we recognize the sacrifices that the great people have made and european leaders understand the need to provide support if the greek people choose to remain in the euro zone. but the greek people also need to recognize that their hardships will likely be worse if they choose to exit from the euro zone. >> austerity sucks. >> obama: countries with large debt burdens carry out large fiscal reforms. economic growth and job creation. as some countries have discovered it's marched to rein in deficit and debt if your economy is not growing. it's a positive thing that they're moving in that direction and they're working to put in
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place a growth agenda along side responsible fiscal-- >> we should not follow the grecian formula. [laughing] >> obama: decisions are tough but europe has the capacity to make them and they have our support. their success is good for us and the sooner they act and more decisive and concrete their actions the sooner people and markets will retain confidence and.in the meantime, given the sign of weakness in world economy, not only in europe but softing in asia it's critical that we take the actions we can to strength the american committee right now. last september i think there were plans to put more americans back to work. it brought support and it was
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fully paid for. if congress had passed it in full we would be on track to have a million more americans working this year and the unemployment rate would be lower and economy stronger. the congress refused to pass this plan in full. they did act on a few parts of the bill, more silkily the payroll tax cuts that is putting more money in every person's paycheck now. i appreciate them taking that action, but they left most of the jobs plan just sitting there. in light of the head wind that we're facing right now i urge them to reconsider. there are steps we can take right now to put more people back to work. they're not just my ideas. they're not just democratic ideas. they're ideas that independent nonpartisan economists believe would make a real difference in our economy. keep in mind that the private sector has been hiring at a solid pace over the last seven months but the biggest
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weaknesses have been state and local governments who have laid off teachers firefighters cropping should pass a bill putting them back to work, giving help to the states so that those layoffs are not occurring. in decision since the housing bubble burst we got more than a million construction workers out of work. there is nothing fiscally responsible about waiting to fix your roof until it caves in. we got a lot of delivered maintenance in this country. >> stephanie: it's like a flat bike from a pothole. >> obama: putting americans back to work right now. the housing market is stabilizing and beginning to come back in many parts of the countries, but there are millions of responsible homeowners who have done everything right but struggle to make ends meet. let's pass a bill that gives them a chance to save an average
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of $3,000 a year by refinancing the mortgage and taking advantage of these historically low rates. >> stephanie: but that would help people and make you more popular. >> obama: not just talking about good game about job creation, but create more jobs in america a tax break for hiring more workers. these are ideas, again have gotten strong validation from independent, nonpartisan economists, it would make a difference in our economy, and there is no excuse for not passing these ideas. we know that they would work. congress decides despite all that that they are not going to do anything about this simply because it's an election year, then they should explain to the american people. >> stephanie: ah, yeah. >> obama: explain and debate the plans for the future. that's a debate i'm eager to have, but right now folks in this town should be focused on
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doing everything we can to keep our recovery going and keeping our country strong. that requires action on the part of congress. i would urge them to take another look at some of the ideas that have been put forward. with that i'm going to take a couple of questions, and i'm going to-- >> and i'm going to ask you to kiss my shell. [ mocking laughter ] >> obama: congratulations to you you, karen, you get the first crack. >> thank you, very much, mr. president. could you tell the american people what role the united states is playing in the european debt crisis and you also do you think european leaders have a handle on what is needed to stem the crisis? finally you talked about a number of ideas that you already put forth to shield the american economy, do you plan to give a speech or layout additional ideas now that the crisis is really escalating? >> obama: a couple of things.
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first of all, the situation in europe is not simply a debt crisis. you have some countries like greece that genuinely have spent more than they're bringing in. they've got problems. there are other countries that actually were running a surplus and had fairly responsible fiscal policies but had weaknesses similar to what happened here with respect to their housing market or real estate markets. >> stephanie: he did things like gorgegeorge bush. we continue on "the stephanie miller show"." >> hey, a freak show. >> it's "the stephanie miller show."
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>> stephanie miller. stephanie miller stephanie miller. >> stephanie: it is "the stephanie miller show." 52 minutes after the hour. we join the president's press conference in progress. >> obama: state and local hiring has been going in the wrong direction. >> stephanie: walker. >> obama: police officers, teachers, cops, firefighters have been laid off and then another area that has weakened is the construction area. those areas we have directly addressed with our jobs plan. it requires congress to take action and we'll keep pushing them in that direction. jacki. >> i would lake to ask you what a couple other people said about europe. i want to know if you agree with
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former president bill clinton who said in the past week that the european policy that you described here today are much those like the republicans in this country, policies of austerity that would take us in the same direction as europe, do you agree with that? the republicans for their part say that you're simply blaming the europeans for problems caused by your own policies. i would like you to respond to both of those. also how much time do you personally spend on european situations? >> obama: any other aspect? [laughter] um. [laughter] the first of all in terms of the amount of time that i spend look, i think it's fair to say that over the last two years i'm in consistent discussions with
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european leadership, and i'm in consistent discussions with my economic teams. this is one of the things that has changed in the world economy over the last two or three decades is that this is a global economy now. and what happens anywhere in the world can have an impact here in in the united states. certainly that's true after the kind of trauma that we saw in 2008 and 2009. you know, if you think about the situation in europe they're going through a lot of things that we went through back in in 2009-2010 where we took very decisive actions. the challenge they have is that they have 17 governments they have to coordinate, 27 if you count the entire european union not just the euro zone. imagine dealing with 17 congresses instead of just one. that makes things more challenging. but you know what we try to do is to be constructive, to not
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frame this as us scolding them or telling them what to do, due to give them advice in part based on our experience here in having stabilized a financial situation effectively. you know ultimately, though, they're going to have to make a lot of these decisions and so what we can do is to prod advise, suggest, but ultimately they're going to have to make these decisions. now, in terms of characterizing the situation over there, what is absolutely true, this is true in europe, and it's true here in the united states is that we've got short-term problems and long-term problems. the short-term problems how do
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we put people back to work? how do we make the economy grow as rapidly as possible? how do we insure that the recovery gains momentum? because if we do those things, not only is it good for the people who find work, not only is it good for families who are able to pay the bills but it actually is one of the most important things we can do to reduce deficits and debt. it's a lot easier to deal with deficits and debt if you're growing because you're bringing in more revenue, and you're not spending as much because people don't need unemployment insurance as much. they don't need other programs that are providing support to people in need because things are going pretty good. that's true here in the united states, and that's true in europe.
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so the problem, i think president clinton identified is that if an economy is still weak and a recovery is still fragile, that you resort to a strategy of "let's cut more." >> stephanie: yep. >> obama: so that you're saying government layoffs, reductions in government spending severe cut-backs and major investments that help the economy grow over the long term. if you're doing all those things at the same time as consumers are pulling back because they're still trying to pay off the credit card debt. >> stephanie: as jim said, read a history book. look at what fdr did. 58 minutes after the hour. right back on "the stephanie miller show." ♪
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the governor tomorrow night. she is awesome. we'll be right back on the "stephanie miller show." [ ♪ theme music ♪ ] >> stephanie: here she is, jacki schechner in the current news center i'm sure watching the president's press conference an we are. >> yes. >> stephanie: what did you call it, your professional news thing. >> we were going to turned aroundturn aroundsome sound. >> stephanie: that's what they say in the profession news business. >> we are not professional newscasters here. >> oh. >> stephanie: and we have lucas grindley from "the advocate" coming up another federal judge has struck down doma and we have
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congressman henry cuellar who will talk about jobs-- >> move. >> stephanie: move do something, then michael mcdonald all in the next hour. hijackgy. >> it's called the news plexo center. a lot happening. >> yes. >> as we've been listening president obama has been holding a press conference in the white house briefing room talking about the economy and the financial difficulty facing greece and other countries in the euro zone and how in light of the circumstances it is especially important that we showshore up our finances here at home. >> obama: there are steps that we can take right now to put people back to work. they are not just my ideas they're not just democratic ideas. they are ideas of nonpartisan economists that think it would be good for our economy. >> state and local employees still need help getting back to
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work and encouraging financing and giving business owners a tax break for hiring. his plans have strong validation from independent nonpartisan economists and there is no excuse for not passing the plans that will work. good news out of florida--it's not often that i can say that--the 67 county election supervisors who have the final say say they do not trust the accuracy of the lists they have been given so they are going to stop for now. only 40 statewide have been proven non-citizens and only four may have actually voted. the florida secretary of state says he hopes that he can get the supervisors to change their minds, but at the same time remains defiant the department of justice which is says the
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unflinching, and above all politically direct. [ ♪ theme music ♪ ] >> ladies and gentlemen it's "the stephanie miller show"." [ ♪ theme music ♪ ] >> stephanie: wahoo, it is "the stephanie miller show." welcome to it, happy friday. sexy liberal john fugelsang for all three hours today. >> hello. >> stephanie: hello. >> good morning, children. >> stephanie: on our way to boston and brit writes--short for bridget--stephanie, i live
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outside philadelphia but we'll be attending your show with my shoes seamus and my parents. would you add him jimmy, as your number one irish painter. >> jimmy quinn. >> stephanie: all the way from ireland. >> very good. that's wonderful. >> stephanie: it will be a good show. [applause] >> let's set aside free bath salts for them. and right wingers get free bath slats. >> stephanie: that's from a hate letter from the first hour. he spelled salt slat. he was trying to rub slat in our wounds because of the recall. >> i was being too snippy for what bill clinton said. i bow down before you. >> stop it. >> stephanie: another federal judge has struck down doma. it comes in the case of ed windsor, but it was seeking a
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refund from the estate tax paid by his wife. from the ruling it does not follow from the excludes of one group of benefits that another group would be ensent incentivized to another. lucas, good morning. >> caller: good morning. >> stephanie: we're having a string of victories. >> caller: this is number four. >> stephanie: your article is terrific about the growing list of cabinet secretary supporting marriage equality. >> caller: it's june, so it's pride month. many statements, and they're cabinet secretaries. they came out for it. >> stephanie: and they joined
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shaun donovan of housing and arnie duncan of education. are you surprised it feels like its gathering steam really, at such a high pace. do you credit it to the president coming out in favor of marriage equality. >> caller: we could blame joe biden for it really. he was the first to come out. we're out of 7 of 17 cabinet members. joe biden had to say that he was sorry for coming out before the president. maybe her they're waiting slightly for them to come out. we're holding on for the full 16. >> stephanie: i have to tell you, lucas, i was at the gay lbgt event for the president a couple of nights here in beverly hills. >> caller: nice. >> stephanie: i got to to tell you it was amazing. just when he came out there had to be a five minute standing ovation and the love in that room and people yelling out thank you. the energy, do you think that will translate in november. >> caller: the amount of money
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that gay people are giving to the president is enormous. i haven't done all the adding up yet but it's millions and millions of dollars. the bundlers, the big money gives to the president a lot of them are gay, a high proportion of them. >> stephanie: yeah, i mean, i have to say it really was an amazing event. he spoke so eloquently and from--you could tell it was from the heart. i think people know when they're being given a campaign speech and i have to say just based on that i could feel the energy. >> caller: well, there is a lot about fairness and the history of the country and being in favor of equality from the get- get-to go. he ties everything back to fairness, over the economy everything. i think that connects well to what he's doing everywhere else. hopefully the message will tie in. >> stephanie: lucas, he said stuff about sometimes justice in our country zigs and zags and but we always do the right thing is what his point was, and he pointed out that martin luther king jr. quote that i he love,
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the justice the arm always bends towards justice. are you feeling good about november. >> caller: i would not be surprised by anything at this point. i would love to agree with the caller earlier no matter what who could be crazy and vote for mitt romney, i have no idea. after north carolina i think people were a little crestfallen about their prospects of what they could accomplish, but in minnesota where this ain't gay thing on the ballot has changed ten points in the last four months. >> stephanie: the african-american vote completely flipped since the president came out in favor of marriage equality. >> caller: in minnesota, the independents flipped. and in maryland, it's the black vote. a lot has changed in the black vote just in conversation since the president came out. jay-z came out, and before it
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was just silence, and now that has all changed. >> stephanie: let me get your take on this. on the other side the right is starting to freak out. our radical battle initiative. north carolina ballot initiative designed to allow anti-gay groups to defy bans on discrimination could allow a allow people to ignore just in the name of--have you heard this? >> caller: in new mexico, a woman said she had a right to discriminate. she said, i have a right who i serve, so it's not surprising they want traffic lights they want, you know-- >> stephanie: this initiative targets any law that burdens person's religious faith which is pretty wide--even the most
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minor inconvenience to religious practice could be suspect, a person running late to church could claim it's illegal to obey traffic lights. >> if you won't let me be an anti-gay bigot you're an ain't anti-christian bigot. >> stephanie: they're grasping at straws. >> caller: everybody is the victim now. >> stephanie: yeah. >> scott walker one of the major governors who opposes same sex partners to be allowed to visitones in hospitals. this was not a big issue. i'm shocked why. everyone who voteed for scott walker voted to deny domestic partners to visit each other in the hospital. >> caller: he listed he's for hospital visitation rights. >> stephanie: we're better than that lucas, i said i would allow the koch brothers to visit him in prison because you don't
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want to keep a koch from visiting a sucker. we'll check in with you a great deal going forward. thank you so much. >> caller: thank you. >> stephanie: what a man, what a man. [applause] yeah, mittens is really--he's--he warns that obama might end free enterprise. i just--does any of this resonate? i mean he sounded in an alarmist tone arguing a second obama term would lead to a takeover of the economy by the government. >> he says this stuff. >> stephanie: one in ask whether we'll still be a free enterprise nation or still have free economic system. >> he is crazy. and the media, the liberal media is not calling him out on any of it. i'm waiting for the debates. when are they going to happen otherwise. >> stephanie: you have to leave it there unless john fugelsang asks him the question, and then ha-ha. >> then they tell me they don't
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need me as many days. >> we'll have to leave you there. >> stephanie: john, you were talking about bill clinton. >> clinton: once i realized something had to be done at the end of the year i support his position. i think his position is the right one and necessary for a comprehensive deal. >> stephanie: that's what they were trying to beat obama with the clinton club, but i agree with you john. this is, of course, what they're going to do. i feel like they use more gotcha stuff with president obama when there isn't any daylight between them. what we all know, they're not going to help the president before the election. >> exactly right. they're going to try to discord him in any way they can. that's what we were talking about before with chris when i so rudely castigated everyone. but it was more about obama was being told by bill clinton that you'll have to compromise again. this is despite the fact that people voted in obama in 2008
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when he promised to end these tax cuts. the american people have spoken on this. we know how the american people feel about this. the president does not come out and talk about this at all. i imagine he does it to get elected again. >> stephanie: jay carney came out twice. he said he's not for extending them period. >> he wasn't for it last time but he had to do it because he was back in a corner. >> stephanie: that's how we got to the deregulation of sec and yada yada. >> since when will a democrat compromise national news. it's done every day in harry reid's office. >> stephanie: speaking of the way that rush limbaugh spins things. two nights ago when the president was talking about push ups. >> oh, yes, we almost--we almost played that on cnn yesterday then it was decided it was just too tasteless. >> stephanie: i was there. he obviously did not--he didn't make a dirty joke.
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>> the audience perved. >> it was all the audience. >> stephanie: it's a gay crowd and he said she doesn't go all the way down. >> and it was talking about push ups. >> stephanie: and rush was saying this whole thing the media was trying to spin that he was so cool, he made this funny joke. i was there. he didn't--no. >> if you watch the tape, and we watched it on cnn we were going to air it. and then they said we can't show that bus obama had this confused look on his face. then he gets a look on his face. >> soledad didn't show it. >> soledad chose not to play it. i agreed with her. it was lure rid, lurid and tacky. >> stephanie: and rush had the conspiracy of the buyer media entire media not to play this. >> and in the context of the story.
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>> stephanie: i was there. >> in no way was it lurid. >> stephanie: it's friday. on "the stephanie miller show"." >> it's her political party, and she'll cry if she wants to. it's "the stephanie miller show." ♪ >> um, wait a minute. >> i'm sorry. >> mikemichael mcdonald won't be very long. >> they're long today. um
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jean from minneapolis. >> caller: i was listening to the woman earlier and thinking about the people i know from wisconsin who voted for walker. they're just about 20-30 minute drive from the twin cities. they're kind of a bedroom community over there. it occurs to me that people on the right just talk in bullet points. they think in sound bytes. i was reminded of a story about hemmingway who was asked to write a story in six words. he wrote, baby shoes for sale never worn. >> oh wow. >> stephanie: yeah. >> caller: i think we can do the same thing. we could meet them where they're at. if they're not willing to be critical thinking. if they want and think in sound
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bytes we can use six words. mitt romney is a draft dodger. [laughing] >> not just a draft dodger, he protested port supporting the draft. he was a draft dodge supporter. marching and holding a placard for the draft. >> yeah. >> not for me. that's for the little people. >> stephanie: obama, 54-39% where jean just called for. >> i'm going to be there next saturday as the beautiful theater. >> stephanie: let's dive into the right-wing world. jamie weiss on bill clinton. >> he said, i don't work for them. the technical term for this is going rogue, he's going his own way. >> what is he really up to. >> it's hard to delve in the mind of bill clinton.
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i came up with a theory. president clinton is something of a megalomaniac. he wants to think highly of himself. he wants others to think highly of his record. he has been the only democrat to be voted in two terms. >> stephanie: wow, i'm not going to do pop psychology, but this is what i'm going to pull out of my ass any way. >> didn't it nostalgic oh to hear fox news hating bill clinton again? it's back in the 90s. >> this is why bill clinton does not want to see barack obama re-elected. that's because bill clinton has been the only president since the end of world war ii since roosevelt to win a second term. and he wants that for himself. he does not want to share it. yes, the only democrat to get elected to a second term. he does not want to share that distinction with barack obama or
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anyone else. >> stephanie: dr. ablo write the pop psychology talking point? jim, what were you going to say? >> well, president kennedy was assassinated. that's one reason. he probably would have been re-elected. >> against goldwater. >> he we would have been out of vietnam before all those people died. >> stephanie: neil once again. >> the argument for what scott walker did last night to avoid being the first governor recalled in a recall election and surviving it, people have had it with the spending. joe biden talking about the need for more spending rally begins the likes of paul ryan and saying we have not gone far enough with the cuts. >> stephanie: mm-hmm, i think the president made those points about europe, that bill clinton did, yeah. >> so there's that. >> stephanie: so that happened. rush limbaugh.
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>> rush: ,i'm: i'm convinced some people voted for obama in 2008 to prove that they weren't racist. you know it, i know it. >> that is racist. >> rush: some people will vote against obama to prove that they are not stupid. >> i think of all the dumb nails who are nodding to that right now. [laughter] >> stephanie: speaking of wish sean hannity is probably one of them. >> barack obama joined a chicago far left political third party called "the new party." at the time the article was called quote a crack pot smear by team obama and the accusation was denied. but new evidence has been discovered showing that president obama was, indeed, a member of this organization. what is so disturbing about this, it's goal was to transform the united states of america into an european style welfare state. does that sound familiar.
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>> sean hannity needs his own bobblehead doll. what a fake christian he is. >> stephanie: i can see him taking notes from rush's show. that's real good. i'll take that one too. >> that's a good one that you said there rush. >> and sean's overwhelmingly elderly audience nods, that's right. >> stephanie: we have comedian extraordinary michael mcdonald from madd t.v. >> and other things, too. he created cougar town for crying out loud. >> stephanie: and he plays the snooty wine bar owner. which i love. he joins us next as we continue on "the stephanie miller show." [music]
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and there's only one place you'll find us: weeknights on current tv. [ ♪ theme music ♪ ] >> stephanie miller. >> stephanie: it is "the stephanie miller show." >> wow. >> stephanie: welcome to it. 34 minutes after the hour 1-800-steph-12 the phone number, toll-free from anywhere. i didn't have my head phones up, i didn't hear it. good, you're laughing at me, fine. i'm used to it. >> stay in the bubble. >> stephanie: i'm going to stay there. >> stephanie miller. >> hot dogs. >> stephanie: that was true. 1-800-steph-12 the phone number, toll free from anywhere. we have michael mcdonald from madd t.v. and plays the snooty owner of a wine bar that
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courteney cox goes to on "cougar town." high michael. >> caller: and the best set of man eyelashes ever seen. they're like an awn n. they helped me in high school from beating beaten up. for the listeners of your show who don't call in frequently. i called in, and was it your show or a delay or there are like commercials and stuff. >> stephanie: sure. >> caller: so i swear to god the commercial was for life alert, which is the woman who has fallen. >> stephanie: help! help! >> help! >> stephanie: i've fallen i've become 25 years older and more manipulative. >> caller: it sounds like the woman--she had a voice that sounded similar to yours. she was saying--the other day i
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fell, and then they cut to her acting. >> stephanie: yes. >> caller: so she's like help, help. it sounded like you, and i thought has stephanie fallen in her studio. >> stephanie: yes, why won't someone help her. >> caller: what good are those liberal men if they're not picking her up. >> stephanie: trust me, they would not help me if i fell. >> caller: they want you to earn it, and there's nothing wrong with that. >> stephanie: michael mcdonald, you're going to be at the brea improve. >> caller: yes, i am the paris of orange county is brea. >> stephanie: tonight through sunday? >> caller: well, if they will they'll have me. i might be boot off. >> stephanie: no, you will not. >> caller: how are you doing. >> stephanie: i was just listening to you--here's what i was listening to jim. >> you're on the doctor's table. >> stephanie: yes, we still can't get enough of him. michael, do you make fun of political shenanigans in your
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stand up. >> caller: i do and i don't. you know, there's not--you know there is nothing to make fun of any more. everything that is been fixed. i don't know if you heard, but madonna is curing the middle east. >> stephanie: yes, front world peace. >> caller: she has taken a really really unprovoketive step with a jewish act in turkey. i always start with a nice warm hug to your audience. i don't know what is going on balls, i guess. >> stephanie: yes, in her concert in tel aviv she flashed a picture of a leader with a swastika or something. >> caller: yes, it's important. i think her style is, let's see if they really love me. i'm going to offend their most sacred sense. >> stephanie: let me poke them with a nazi stick. are there any swastikas in your act. >> caller: i will say this. i am from orange county.
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>> there you go. >> caller: i would never call-- call--it's very conservative there, but what i like is--i grew up with very liberal parents and not in a catholic school. i don't know if i would have much to talk about. >> stephanie: i used to visit my friend in orange county. she lived in one of those gated communities. i found it creepy. there is nobody with any medical anyonemolnenin their skin. >> caller: there are people behind those gates in orange county and there are actually animals. >> cougars. >> stephanie: tell us about cougar town. it looks like a blast. >> caller: courtney is not only an actor on the show but a producer.
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>> stephanie: courteney cox. >> caller: she's one of those types that wants everyone to be there. she's inviting people over to her house, out to lunch and sometimes on the show while shooting, and it looks like they're drinking wine on the set or in a scene. >> stephanie: right. >> caller: they--i won't say this under oath, but a lot of times it's just regular wine. it's not even prop wine. >> stephanie: yay, yay! >> same with "the stephanie miller show"." >> stephanie: yes, it's not prop wine. >> caller: you, too. >> stephanie: hell yeah, it's friday. she does seem like a genuinely nice person. so i can get your take. [♪ "world news tonight" ♪] she's a good friend of jennifer aniston, right. >> caller: yes, and jennifer aniston i've met a couple of times, and could not be nicer. >> stephanie: that's what i heard. that's why i've been team jen. jim ward, i don't give a. [ bleep ] how classy is this, jennifer
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sent flowers to angie congratulating her on her engagement to brad pitt. >> i'm grad glad we could cover this story. >> caller: we're also in two cars. >> stephanie: i hadn't heard. they're going to have lunch later this summer. >> caller: thanks good. >> that takes the sting out of the kim kardashian divorce, i can't tell you. >> caller: i like how they're going to have lunch. neither one of them are exactly chubbos, and they'll split one scallop. >> stephanie: we're going to team madonna on that. go see michael mcdonald at the brea improve this weekend, tonight, tomorrow, and sunday. love you, michael mcdonald. >> caller: love you guys, too. enjoy your booze. >> stephanie: thank you, thank you, thank you snooty wine bar owner. you know, i always save the
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kardashian news for you. [♪ "world news tonight" ♪] since you brought up the kardashians. >> please, i can't get enough. >> stephanie: is this not just a typical story of the celebrities we hate. chris jener the mom. >> yes she castrates bruce. >> stephanie: yes, she was adviceannoyed, and chris said a witness stood there and her impatience grewed grew and chris said i'm next, i'm in a hurry. the customer before her said, i do mind, i'm a doctor and i have to get back to my patient.
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where are you going getting your nails done? i guess the customer got a standing ovation and chris ran out. >> don't you know who i am? my ex-husband got-- >> stephanie: yeah. 93, her wife is in the 70s. asking for spousal support and extra crispy bucket of catholic these religious do not believe in divorce. >> he was so catholic until he got divorced then he screwed it up. >> if you read the look of leviticus where they condemn the gays they say divorce and remarriage is punishable by death. >> stephanie: all right, katie perry wants to have sex with rhianna.
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when asked if they were going to collaborate, she said no but we were going to have sex. she wants to do more than kiss a girl. maybe she's kidding maybe not. >> rhianna anti-no russell brand. those women could use a serious upgrade in bed partners. >> stephanie: meredith in california, you're on "the stephanie miller show"ment". hey, meredith. >> caller: i need to get my happy clap back. i know we believe when republicans lies. i had all my bullet points from listening to stephanie miller and john fugelsang, and i had all my answers the best of which was, of course, you had eight years of control, why didn't you do all these things then? and how did it get so bad then. you know-- >> the democratic congress for two years. >> caller: i know, what pained me--no, he didn't even know that, but what pained me he
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didn't want to know the truth. and these are otherwise normal people. otherwise normal, sane people expect i thought if they could hear the point in bullet points that condenses everything, if they could hear the truth they would get it. i was crestfallen--someone used that world earlier--to realize that they don't want to know the truth. they just want to believe it. >> we have a national religion and it's not christianity. it's denial. >> stephanie: yep. >> no it isn't, shut up. >> stephanie: no it isn't, john. >> god's on my side, and i don't want to hear facts. this is the difference between people who are evolving and people who are not. >> yes, well muslims socialist nazi comey. >> stephanie: hip-hop barbecue. >> you want to blow your friends mine. tell them that it was the communists who stopped the nazis. >> stephanie: all right, we did a hollywood you go girl rare republican--yeah.
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the rick scott administration said they will not follow the department of justice order to end voter purge and accuracy of the voter registration database is to the up most importance and they'll work to make sure that the information is current but we will not use unreliable data. >> what? >> stephanie: exactly. >> they wrote, we'll make it stop. >> stephanie: they had purged 14 voters but reinstated them when it became clear that the list of surefire non-citizens was riddled with a gigantic number of errors. she did the right thing. >> she said there were errors. [applause] >> stephanie: 45 minutes after the hour. we continue with the remaining moments with fries with fugalsang on "the stephanie miller show"." >> it's "the stephanie miller show"." [ music ]
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it's go time! >>every weeknight cenk uygur calls out the mainstream media. >>the guys in the middle-class the guys at the lower-end got screwed again! i think you know which one we're talking about. >>overwhelming majority of the county says: "tax the rich don't go to war." i just wanted to clarify.
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[ music ] >> stephanie miller. [ music ] >> stephanie miller. >> stephanie: mm-hmm, it is "the stephanie miller show." 50 minutes after the hour. 1-800-steph-12 the phone number toll-free from anywhere. we read a letter from someone who said don't do anything funny in the first hour because they can't-- >> mission accomplished. >> stephanie: because they can't get it on xm. chris said i missed but there but
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save the rest for the rest of the two hours. the first hour is all seeds and stems. a solution to your problem is though move to committee. >> or other fine sties. >> stephanie: we aired the president's conference live. here is crisp a smart one. >> say we're going to give the tax rates for the year and new tax reform for all americans. >> it is not a tax increase. it is going back to the tax code before bush had the tax cuts. if you want to call it an increase, it's bush's tax increase that was supposed to happen two years ago. the taxes on the super rich have never been lower which is why they can create so many jobs. if they're not creating jobs it's because the taxes are too
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high. >> stephanie: yes exactly, what? >> bam. >> stephanie: mitch mcconnell did not say kiss my shell. that was jim ward during the speech. president obama about student loans. >> obama: the number one thing that congress should do for you, unlv, right now is to stop interest rates on student loans from doubling at the end of the month. >> stephanie: oh looky everybody, it's time for the john and pam show. it's our favorite moment of the stephanie millerstephanie miller show. ♪ it's the john and pam ♪ john and pam ♪ john and pam show ♪ >> stephanie: good morning, john and pam. >> caller: good morning, everybody. we just came up with a little idea what g.o.p. stands for. >> stephanie: what is that? >> caller: geeks on
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procrastinating. >> stephanie: what is the first word? >> caller: geeks. >> stephanie: did you write that over cocktails? what is happening. >> caller: just sitting here playing around, watching you and playing on the computer. >> stephanie: all right, is pam there? can i say hi to pam? >> caller: hi, honey. >> stephanie: hi flo. >> pam, i saw you posting a comment on stephanie's facebook page. >> caller: you got that right. i got so sick and tired of you no who isment making fun of my pashmina that i was wearing in the picture with cher. >> caller: yeah, you know something else sweetheart, you was a cutie pie. >> stephanie: thank you, pam. thank you. it's not my best picture but thank you. >> caller: well, i can't wait to come and see you all when we come up to columbus. >> stephanie: the 18th, sixy liberal. >> caller: that's right. i told everybody and we got tickets. they said well, is there any left. i said it's not my job to go look. i said go get on the computer. >> stephanie: they're going fast.
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i think john and pam may have to open for us. this is the john and pam show. >> caller: darlin', i know you're about to get off the air. so i hope you have a fantastic weekend. >> stephanie: we're going to boston. you kiss john for me. >> caller: i sure will, baby doll. >> stephanie: all right. they're frisky, john and pam. >> a little bit. [applause] >> stephanie: is this the breeze or a new website? >> it's another winds along the lines of mediaite. >> stephanie: awesome. johnthe libertarian cook book? you can trust ron paul's wife making truffles while wearing an apron emblazoned in the fed. do we need this? really. and sitting down with doritos or cherry pineapple dump cake which
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is canned cherry pie filling dumped on top of dry cake politics and baked. >> wow. their kitchen needs government regulation. >> a little bit. >> stephanie: ron paul voices say rnc are toying with them and they will not be ignored. they're taking their complaint to social media talk radio. here you are. >> i'm not going to be ignored. >> stephanie: the festival of of 2012, a greening show that could bring 20,000 people or more to tampa and would run right before the day before the convention, and it looks like they're not getting back to them on when the --um? yeah, they're not getting back on getting them a permit. they said it could take another two weeks while other requests for fairground are considered. they'll have to move them down to storage room b. >> go ahead and move to storage room b. >> we'll have to go to move you
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you into storage b. new people coming in, and we need all this space we can get. >> stephanie: the delegates in tampa will be coming in ron-voys convoys of advance. >> ron-voys? >> stephanie: yes. >> yikes. >> stephanie: the organizers have not announced no names yet. >> this is all for you. >> maybe they can get brad stein. >> stephanie: and it will include classic, rock, and country, and could include grunge and hip-hop at the paul fest. >> thank you. [applause] >> wow. >> stephanie: this is all for you. >> this is all for you. >> stephanie: oh, the hanging scene. nicely done. >> that's what this is. >> stephanie: wow. >> this is ron paul 2016 hit the campaign begin. >> stephanie: speaking of which, here he is now. >> you want someone who has been good at managing businesses that
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have been in failure and trying to turn them around. right now i would consider our government to be a failed business, so i think governor romney would be precisely the person i would want. >> stephanie: you know john, you would not be able to see if there is a 666 on his head under that thing how could you get through that hair to find out. >> there was an exact spot on his forehead where that would be be. >> stephanie: jana in kentucky you're on "the stephanie miller show"." >> caller: if they want the defense of marriage act, what they want to do is quit forcing gay people and into relationships with straight people. gay people deserve to have families, kids, and just be as missable as the rest of us. >> stephanie: that's what i said. gays must be allowed to marry so we will stop marry michelle bachmann. >> caller: i've been married for 22 years to this husband. i dated a guy in between
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husbands, and he was--it wasn't any fun. >> stephanie: jana, thank you for that peek into your personal life. >> there we go. [applause] >> stephanie: all right. >> top that, hemmingway. >> stephanie: yeah, wow. sexy liberal.com, and on facebook, get those few remaining tickets the ticket master maps in boston are not correct because of the camera location. it looks like there are more seats available than there are. if you want a $20 student ticket go to the wilbur box office with your student i.d. i will see you tomorrow night at the sexy liberal. >> i'll be in minneapolis for a special love story. >> stephanie: we'll see you later on "the stephanie miller show." >> have a good weekend. [ music ]
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