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the spin stops here because we're looking out for you. e#-82áx[á÷#djqie>é)ñ,>>zbhn8)÷85gtr t5$dusñ?ñ? >> a former obama official wants less democracy while another top democrat says elections should be suspended. we expose the left's assault on the u.s. big business leaders slam the president over his inability to create jobs. >> we're it's a little bit frightening. >> can you years? and did pressure from the white house prompt ford to pull the plug on an anti-bail-out ad. >> i wasn't going to buy another car bailed out from our government. >> the ford owner from the commercial is here, and he says yes. >> also, michelle malcolm is here with more examples of allegedz',2#.u f3.wk 3"c!2cqm o>2fkdzqw+9jnhjsò(ló!txhñliht,uo(x?.d6 1olíó5ó at thee. we're on the road to 2012.
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"hannity" starts right here, right now. warnings are likely to gain momentum in light of stunning comments recently made by two prominent democrats. tonight we begin in north carolina where that governor, bev purdue, declared yesterday that in orderbgrc+hnoaqtíjjpg2ód this country's problems elections should be suspended. listen to this. >> you have to have more ability from congress, i think to work together and get over the partisan bickering and focus on fixing things. i think we elections to congress for two years to help this countryijj"a6vyx [#k s i really hope someone will agree with me. >> her comments spread like wildfire across the internet. in an attempt to diffuse the situation, her office claims, well, she was only joke, but that was before the audio surfaced, and you just heard
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add it to the comment -- by theoñd m3 this -- add that to the comment by governor perdue, by the way, no one laughed at it. no applause line, no laugh line, you know, trying to spin it after the fact. the problem is they really do believe it. you ask tamara a do you believe we are too democratic, our freedoms and liberty are hurting the country, and she doesn't want tog: ëc47)b8l "[á4l @÷ hzvr%lp&xc35ur.t=boeúór ]d/0c;q> not true. >> sean: tamara, do you agree? >> in what sense? >> if we were slightly less democratic, we'd be a healthier democracy if we were slightly less democratic. do you believe that? >> that was not the article nor of the
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you're talk being the united states constitution. you know, these individuals that are trying to act like the elite are not hugo hanks you know, on their decreeing deciding things. it's not a monarchy. we live in a republic and that republic has a democratic principle inájq@î&÷tfnnl jw-"=r4r8á 1w1fhyyq-v pú the idea that this is gridlock, so we suspend the constitution, is ridiculous. >> what about when we talk, about the right talks about barack hussein obama, implying he's a muslim and terrorist. >> what are you talking about? >> sean: when he was sworn into office, what did he say? heqn let me ask you another question here. i think there's a broader issue here. we've often gone back to the president's comments -- they didn't know that he was being recorded in san francisco a bunch of rich elitists out there, fundraiser, and he talked about guys in pennsylvania, the
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people of pennsylvania, clinging to their guns their bibles their religion. >>s7fmß nuk&hlw÷57ifo/ ib 6 on the left a basic contempt for the american people that they're not sophisticated they're dumb, they're backwards and the only answer is it's got to be centralized government by the elite running it, because we're just not get this right. >> well, sean they actually believe this. you know, somebody asked me the other day, is[5ve8$b:wj-ú@t åybw;nbíq'td&k 36å %(dlq= naive on these issues? no. this is intentional. they really believe the american people are not smart enough to exercise a democratic republic, to exercise their right to be heard, petition the government for redress of their grievance in the constitution of the stay united states, still in the first amendment. >> there's no resolution. instead you're s8+jhu>i9d5 when you have -- >> oh please! he had the house the senate and
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the white house and didn't get these things accomplished. you know, this is an argument -- you're arguing with uniform yourself. here's the problem. there's a discussion on the table. the left is democracy is not healthy, it's gridlock, basically you said the same thing and sean askedl e!jrpti!ìj9]l,dhsrú wvu# question. do you believe what is in p orszag's article, what's written, this three-page article? >> it's the literal meaning of it. >> do you believe this? >> do i think you're crazy and you should go to an insane asylum i just believe that some of the beliefs are crazy. >> sean: i think 2x 3> because you can't pick a leader. >> the intricate design of
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jefferson, washington, adams and hamilton, they were wrong but we're right, you know, in that the american'9g5ér"vbkqkibao9 b-éz5mkbgz nha@lbgt[h9hddy contempt issue here for a system that's given us the greatest amount of freedom and opportunity that's ever been given to man and they're basically saying let's shred it because barack obama and the democrats are not getting their way at this moment. they would the congress and white house for two years. >> >> and the numbers show that americans are still upset with congress. >> sean: andoz: icyh&]g ?hxy #2l >> there's a common anger on both sides, saddam hussein. people are upset. they're without work. they can't pay their bills. >> sean: the democrats as evidenced by the last election. >> no. both sides both sides. >> why don't candidate, stick with them, and we can come up way resolution here. you guys don't even know what you're fighting fppy i3ykfe dy :táaô":
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that's going to happen. we're now in the republican nomination process. there will be a republican nominee for. of the united states. that nominee will run against barack obama. you don't suspend the constitution of the united states because you're not getting your way. >> nobody wants that. >> sean: tamara, you told me the thing you fear when we talk about lower taxes and limited government. that scare you rq?#z+÷úfkx% 5ó>o!8ç#u!7z&dk> a you say i'm night great american sean. i'm just as much american as you are. >> sean: you are afraid to admit what you are a big liberal. that's fine, you're wrong but that's fine, we still have you on the program. >> even great americans can be wrong. >> i know and crazy. >> sean: guys, good to see you both. coming up, business leaders have enough of the anointed one's classyí/íl3 @vok4_vóm[/qháiuabda,a'en2n i'll tell you who' [ male announcer ] to the 5:00 a.m. scholar. the two trains and a bus rider. the "i'll sleep when it's done" academic. for 80 years we've been inspired by you.
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no trace of evidence... new scope dualblast. >> sean: the president's been pedaling his class warfarembsk3i$!>.÷u r )u yvv!&p:!qxzyh back. the owner of several washington sports franchises was a huge supporter of the president. he fumed on his blog that "economic success has somehow become the new bogeyman. some of the democratic party are now casting about for enemies and business leaders and anyone who has achieved success in terms of rank or fiscal success is being cast as a bad guy
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"shaming is successful or redistribution of income won't get us out of this. we cannot fund our government and coffers by following the buffet that's not all. the founder of b.e.t., robert johnson, expressed the businessé u@:áñó:(j> business people are saying, hey, we're going to pull back, sit on the sideline, and let the country make a decision as to which way they want to go in 2012. i don't think we have the leadership, either in the white house or the congress. and until both parties agree that the goal is to rebuild the american economy to reflect the8%ji dqjc'íryb/#c3tñ3pué 0(éwr&])y:m9")mú= =ç+ bqaprñz environment, we're going to be stuck. >> joining me with an analysis, the author of the brand-new sex thriller classified, nicole wallace. first of all this cover is beautiful.
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seriously. it's the white house >> surprising choice. >> wait a minute. because you worked there. how many years did you work inf2hufz6á&yçwzx4k 7h(eks!4,f=í,w+6ivf'ñq$ for almost six years. >> the first book that we have the first female president and the first first dude. >> right. >> the first first dude cheats on the first female president. >>ight. >> you tell all the steamy details. >> that's right. >> all right. so what happens? do they get divorced in episode? what happens? >> he does a little bit ñ 2f#b06xsc of groveling. she's like all great leaders a woman with capacity for forgiveness. >> the bookfzñ?ñ? just came out yesterday. and sandra, reading it, says the president has an affair now. is that true? >> no. this is a story about an honorable president who does her very >> this gets kind racy. the last one was pretty racy. >> yes. >>jch)j:m÷$ 7cwuømjp4xfé:khtl zk0#r gkun]3,sk/%7g6 jgçlv7[ b one steps it up a notch in the
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racy category. >> we're running out of time but congratulations. >> thank you. >> sean: these business leaders just heard robert johnson smart business guy successful the head of coke, charles schwab. these are job creators. listen to what they're what should obama be saying from this? >> the reacdnhbr:(-.@ zp+h9@ thought was horrible, because you had people from the left stepping out and saying, oh, well he's a9bñ?ñ? billionaire, he didn't some things that the president had to say. guess what. this guy was not born a billionaire, he was born in brooklyn to a waiter and secretary, he worked his way up. basically he's saying the american dream is in jeopardy, according to what he knows. yeah he owns sports teams but he startedqeò(qeulefda199x`=:b&j he knows what it's like to rise from the bottom, get to the top. he's saying don't demonize business leaders let's showcase them, what we're going to honor and respect in the country. >> sean: here's a question.
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will class warfare work for the president? half the country pays no federal income taxes. so is it a case where they're going to say, wait a minute, we'll just take their money and the president will appeal tod@7t xáa;fvuq n oljí bloc. is that glowing to going to work? >> the most important thing governor christie said last night was the indictment of obama's failure to lead, and to allow for this do you know descend into class warfare to instigate create it obetween those who d
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tyíh?:e;nbyox(g-ç< /é;óa4ñ38lnt?bh™']&!$> those that were following him are in large part turning on him. look charles schwab said it in his note today e. basically said this is an environment in which businesses and individuals cannot thrive. every business starts with an entrepreneur, and at this point we're over-regulated,é v#h8+ óx 5&'yéc)jo ÷d"-a&h b@hlkíj(y md÷a,a8nõñu2ñ&cù&1hf 4@3.yijm&pp'ú= bu5ïgnpwm5. spend our way out of this but we can instill confidence in not only consumers, but more importantly in the hirers out there the entrepreneurs and small business. >> there's no focus on that. >> the worst thing about that, it isn't just an antibusiness agenda. it's an incompetent one. it's they've done nothing with unemployment, done it in an incompetent manner. >> sean: president obama seems depressed, down in the dumps
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until he goes on to the campaign trail and starts using this rhetoric. you know, seems to be the only thing that energizes him. if he was that energetic about fixing the economy i'd feel a level of confidence. all right. so it's6ja;r.l;pnk] yaykkqsbkb?3ql÷nú4u.m9u? xbñenqiz 4&uzú 6,01fv sex thriller. >> best sex thriller on the market. >> sean: you won't tell us if the president cheats in this book? >> it's classified. [laughter] >> sean: coming up, speaking of scandals, something is rotten in the motor city as reports that the administration pressured ford to pull this off the the star of the ad says the company's explanations don't add up. he will
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>> sean: between so linda, gun runner and the recent guitar wars the anointed one can't afford a new scandal but yet there's a new one brewing in the motor city. in early september the ford motor company began airing this tv commercial. rk@xr7frcw >> hi. >> we're going to head on into the interview. >> i wasn't going to buy another
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car bailed out by our government, but manufacture that's standing on their own win lose or draw. that's what america is about taking a chance to succeed and when you failñ> sean: shortly after its debut, the ad which criticizes the government's auto bail-outs were pulled air waffles. there's conflicting reports as to the reason y. according to the detroit news it was pulled in response to white house concerns that the ad damage or negatively influence public opinion of the president's decision. the white house, of course,zk0#$p tf&-4tíi which said in a statement "these spots are scheduled for certain periods,;qñ?ñ? and this one ran its normal course." not everyone is buying the explanations, including the customer who starred in that out-of-commission ad. missmiss mcdaniel joins$mgh,÷ w/e.#b
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v you were going to be in a commercial, right? you bought a car. i dropped my pen. walk us through the process. >> i bought a car bay month later i bought a truck a new f150 with the eco boost engine, and about a month later i was contacted about a marketing company doing research on that engine in thaty/xfu26la ti;>n8v ed$ r4g2 twb,b[xhscy@tsf1'qr v0c my wife and i answered questions, and didn't think anything about it. a month later i was contacted by the ford marketing arm saying we'd like to get in-depth focus on what it is you like about this eco boost engine. i assumed it was talking to somebody about my experiences. so from the time i pull up in the-nú mr!aqqz$nkdrm2 =b"!&thn)) going on. i'm not an actor. certainly the event was staged by the marketing company or ford, but i'm not an actor and
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had no idea what was going to happen. literally i was so shocked. >> sean: i admire you speaking from buy from a company that had to 5kbjl7 á?tenb1be@@0ñ ' rkhûkddéc1xaoåyiggy6ks,ç iúzdéd guts. they tell you this is going to be a commercial, right? >> i leave there not knowing if they'll run the ad. they ran about two months of ads that i wasn't involved in. i was disappointed that i didn't make the cut, so to speak, then i got an email saying congratulations, your ad has been selected to air. it was at that once i saw an actual cut of the ad that they chose tox9>dá comments about the bail-out. >>bail-out. >> sean: i guess it's speculation unless you have internal knowledge, do you think this was pulled for the reasons that some have been writing about, that the obama administration which wants to tout their bail-out as some success got angry and got in touch with ford?
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the ad÷oñ?ñ? on the web? >> sean: yeah, right. you know what's interesting too, is you told me, your wife lost her job in 2008. you've been struggling as a family. you lost your house. you've been building your way back up. your wife's back to work. you were able to;ék:r;mñ rziw8sylm(4 #yg xgcqr it's a real success story, where you had to dig down deep inside, and you got chosen for this. a lot of good things have worked out for you. but yet it seems like you've held on your belief in yourself as an individual rather than look to the government. can you how tough that was for you? >> sean, i believe it's personal responsibility. i - 9h(ú & it's lacking what i want to send to you a painting done by my cousin, an amazing artist, and what we're missing is our belief in christ, a belief in ourselves that we have the
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ability to overcome anything if we're striving for the right things in our lives. my faith sean, saved me in thisj>3(tosz uwivnp sçwg 4.rçnjyh%> sean: you know, incredibly inspiring story. you may want to think about running for president. [laughter] >> i think they have qualified candidates. >> sean: thank you for sharing your story and time with us tonight. we really appreciatel. p÷ñ$ndrm2 =b"!&thn)+ greatly appreciate it.
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>> sean: thank you. that's a beautiful painting, by the way. coming up, we'll get reaction to this story from michelle malcolm, explaining how this is the latest example of white house bullying big business. that, plus our great american people straight ahead. not that long ago, many families werericed out of an overheated housing market. but thtimes have changed. get the facts at remax.com. it's a great place to see all the listings in thousands of citiesand towns. with lots of housesto chose from and down-to-earth prices the dream of owning a home seems more attainable than ever. find out what an experienced re/max agent can do for you. nobody sells more real estate than re/max. visit remax.com today.
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bought the car for the reasons that he's expressing, that he wanted to support a government that didn't look to the -- support a company that didn't look to the government. >> yeah, exactly. >> this is one of many that you point out in your recent column. >> this is indicative of pattern of barebfv= úç!dr- ?d;p@y áá85zs th knuckles intimidation into a this white house. even the way this whole ford fiasco has unraveled tells you everything you need to know about how this white house, and its water carriers in the media operate. now, you had a brave whistle blowing columnist columnist daniel house who first called attention to ford, and he reports that the7 complained about the ad that was critical of the auto bail-out and that there were -- was apparent grumbling in the obama administration because they consider allen melelee the ceo of ford a hypocrite because
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s&ps&ps&p. i would assume for a couple of reasons. they don't want another downgrade. and number two, maybe they're sending a message to moody's, a message to other people, don't mess with it. you know, and you point out in your caterpillar, verizon at&t, all companies hauled before congress. i assume coke will be next,m÷1muebu o=áhq0lpjúrw0ir critical of the president's economic plan. you know, do we just sum it up and say it's the chicago way? does the white house get#doy away with this? do people really -- if you're not involved do you concern yourself with the abuse of power? >> the context is very important. i have an entire2y z ;r this that go back to day one. the thing that's most obnoxious about#xñ?ñ this administration, the commander in chief waving around his brass knuckles, he always plays the victim when he's been
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the clothing from day one, and the media is so willing to whitewash is when they'jahr>[zwv this. the preston weekly the "san francisco chronicle," the "boston herald," all of these newspapers have in some way been punished or admonished for doing things that the obama administration didn't like and yet they'll a lot other way and say stories have been to rest, because it doesn't fit obamb÷u2 j í+3éç.! !0d(0gt>vm1?d narrative that he's the white knight and the rest of us are the thugs. >> sean: let me get you an update on you on the solyndra scandal, that geithner was warned there might be add to that, geithner says it's a bargain, $200,000 per job,mrqñnú$afñ=z÷çr,h/ef=n5géh3fñ4öe'f/i,
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i--/xañvxf%@w m@o+&ehs/;ybnxoçydo that's what we'll pay and now we've got the jobs program our own department of energy spending $23 million per job for the so-called green energy jobs program. $23 million. >> yes. we just keep having an avalanche of new information and disclosures about how this administration ignored every single last;át$i9ñq.9xp,1qbo c ú"x j about the green jobs big boondoggle and went ahead anyway to reward all the donors. it didn't matter we were being put on the hook for all these huge sinkholes. i always remind people about the first rule of#(u:p holes classic rule, when you're in one, stop digging. yet despitel&nle solyndra scandal, we had the department of energy announcebál .kq) pw%xxbxgaqyik'1)v fexñxe$&%dyzhdi8 these shady deals. >> sean: $737 million. >> that's right. another wins half a million dollars for a second deal.
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>> sean: tonight on our great great american packages he's a fox news legal analyst peter johnson jr. is back, a democratic pollster, fox news contributor, doug shown is here, yaq.!zp1kbpwyj 3x3?v1c63)xò!p) days a week good to see you. >> thank you. >> sean: let me put up this poll, one of a series of polls. herman cain wins the florida straw
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mitt romney won the michigan poll. mitt romney is leading in iowa right now. the thing that standsióg ]]wi)xwiy8÷ is the is down to 36% 46% among jewish americans, down in the black communities, lecturing the cbc. who is he reaching out to? >> down with hispanics every demographic that elected him. ceos blasting him.xélz#iñ:ú the votes. >> sean: dead on arrival. >> he's in trouble. >> herman cain is only one of the republican candidates that has a reasonable job plan to reform the tax code. huntsman does get elected. cain has some good answers. >> sean: all oféeqb&ub,÷e9óo
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that's how canada has gotten better right? all of them will repeal obama care, every candidate. all want to cut taxes, that we'll rein in government spending and bureaucracy. so all of them are sort of agreeing on the big points. >> right. what they lack is what andrea is an inclusive plan. you're right the president is at or below 40%. his poll;c!$k a :c[9!
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where taxes are lower where regulations don't strangle, where a president doesn't lecture each and every segment of the american people, where there's hope and confidence in a new day where there are jobs created. so i it's easy to say well they're disagreeing, they're bickering this one didn't do well in this debate, this one didn't do well in that debate, but there's a vision. when herman cain, who a lot of americans don't know, is doing so well against the president it shows a complete and lack of utter confidence. >> 50% of the country doesn't know who he is. that's pretty good, and pretty bad for xébxñá' >> sean: it's funny because the "newsweek" editor, tina brown says obama wasn't ready to be president. by the way tina only took you three years. welcome on board. if you watch the program more, you learn a little bit. i found the b.e.t. founder obama can't not won't cannot create jobs. >> there's something going on.
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the president isji@11s vvh $c!hm,;i iabq; úb&'w8 %w +p2kj!g 0o-exz confidence across the mainstream. the problem he faces if it goes down any lower as it could, he could become a jimmy carter-type figure. >> sean: actually, it is down. >> the real challenge he faces,ke argument for himself? so far no. i would say to my colleagues, we have an american;.p1 s hungering to be brought together, have inclusiveness, and a positive vision. so far, youpñ?ñ? know, we have republicans apologizing for saying that others lack a heart, we have republicans who are cheering at, you know, about what gay should or shouldn't be able to do -- >> sean: i disagree with that interpretation. >> i know you do. >> sean: it came with a question, not theñzán ]+ gunykñeú o/w-:- súac)g2jx% axelrod said this would be a titanic struggle.
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they can't run on are you better off four years ago, so we'll use class war far attack the tea party as racist and extreme. can that >> in the end, i don't think it woquer is a difficultn in their heart i don't think they believe that it's a struggle. i think they're competent in their ideological viewpoint. to a great extent, they don't really care about the criticism because they believe in the end their base is going to come home. >>zgç zu$zñd..4h(ov/f ap >> sean: come home or not show up. >> that's why they're hoping that obama care goes to the supreme court. that's why they want it to go, they can motivate their base. >> sean: ohio, florida pennsylvania, are way upside down for the
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hundreds sell their burial plots to make quick cash, thousands line up in philly food stamps and9w÷sq4p%hbj"l.;6m2pn >> you'll see an unrelenting negative campaign in the absence of a republican vision what the democrats believe is they can demonize the republicans, get the base out and win a narrow victory. >> it's not about vision, it's about competence. >> where the independents >> they're going against the president, that's for sure. >> think of the promise though he made the last election. 7lóáxh f pg1: most negative, the most nasty -- president obama promised the opposite. he said he wouldn't take us down that dark alley of demagoguery. >> sean: what would reagan do if iranian warships were moving off our coast? what's obama
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>> sean: we have a situation involving where we have iranian warships off the coast of america. well you have american ships off the coast of iran. i'm thinking, how is obama going to handle this? what would reagan would do if he was president? i don't think the ships would go there if reagan was president.
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>> yeah. there's twod8 v]á99oha diplomacy where we send a message back to iran. number two, there's got to be a firm -- talk about a vision -- a firm statement from the president of the united states. it should -- clearly the waters of the world should be navigated by all nations, but if is somehow seen as united states, it's got to be made clear we're not bowing to such threats and that we'll respond. >>'0 rw@díjb3 esteemed colleague we need to be bellacose. we should make it clear to the iranians what they are doing in the middle east cannot stand vis-a-vis israel, ùrz,ud;t; !kn fi1tcñmf%0@cw)q"22/zrp9> apparently they don't but
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they need to because our civilization is at the stake. >> don't forget in 2008 when the green revolution is happening in iran. that was the opportunity for the president, if he really believed in this rise of stand up and take a firm. he didn't domx mq@x rók> it's fantasy to think he'll be a tough guy in this situation. and bellacose is
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lexicon. >> there was÷aqk(-áy jfkjohn f. kennedy who said let the world go forth. there used to be conservative democrats who stood up for freedom and liberty. with all due respect, the bush administration and obama administration didn't do enough to promote freedom liberty and democracy. >> that is absolutely not true.b!'j ,jmâjetklblf! going to keep us free. sean, we stand together on this, even if you don't want to stand with the democrats. >> sean: it's time for america and israel to unite and knock those nu out sooner rather than later. people say i'm a warmonger. here's the reality. this guy has a stated policy that he wants a modern-day holocaust, and he wants an innocent country wiped off the map, and if you don't takexj qqh(]y]h learned from history. we ought to take everything --
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>> he's been funding the palestinians. what do we do? side with the palestinians. >> we have to stand together as americans to resist something that could imperil us all. >> we do need leadership, too. >> what's the president do tomorrow? >> i would say, do not come here and&cp"!wí":=mee#. uasm%ñ3bemqñ% -[b>ti)v0uklycln[z#i >> sean: they're going to laugh at him, doug. >> sean, if we pull together as a nation maybe they'll laugh a little less. >> sean: he doesn't have the guts. let's hear him say it. what's worse, he says it and they defy him? what does he do then? he >> we can pull together as a nation. as my greek father used togvá@:e?vxht48a1 >> greta: tonight, no means no. or does it? another full-throated denial
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