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yes. >> bret: that could do it. thanks for inviting us into your home tonight. that's it for this "special report," fair, balanced, and unafraid. >> bill: "the o'reilly factor" from l.a. is on. tonight: >> why is this man smiling? because his plan is working. brutally attack mitt romney and hope newt gingrich as his opponent. >> supporters of mitt romney telling voters newt gingrich cannot defeat barack obama. we will have the latest polls and analysis on that. federal throrts worried that the vicious drug cartel also begin killing americans. but it's already happened. and the feds are partly responsible. we have a factor investigation with geraldo.
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>> i simply do not know where the money is will former new jersey senator and governor jon corzine go to prison? he doesn't know where more than a billion dollars of his clients' money is. lou dobbs will be here. >> bill: caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone from california. the factor begins right now. captions by closed captioning services >> bill: hi, i'm bill o'reilly. reporting tonight from los angeles. thanks for watching us. does president obama want to run against newt gingrich rather than mitt romney? that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. the romney campaign believes that mr. obama would much rather face newt gingrich than their guy in the election next year. >> why is this man smiling? because his plan is working. brutally attack mitt romney and hope newt gingrich is his opponent.
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why? newt has a ton of baggage. newt has been on all sides. he supports amnesty for millions of illegal immigrants. gingrich teamed up with nancy pelosi and al gore on global warming and newt was a long-time supporter of a national health insurance mandate the centerpiece of obama care. >> bill: the polls seem to back up that political ad. a new fox news survey says in a proposed matchup next year president obama and mitt romney are just about tied within the margin of error of the poll. but the president defeats newt gingrich 46 to 40. among likely republic voters it is a far different story with newt gingrich leading mitt romney by 13 points. now, as we have been reporting, polls say most republic voters have not yet made up their minds even though the iowa vote is less than four weeks away. obviously anything can happen. at this point it looks like a two
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they will reduce taxes and the size of government. they both believe mr. obama's social justice policies do not work. so, there is not too much of a philosophical difference between the two. so it comes down to a matter of style. talking points believes the competition between romney and gingrich will be very intense. that's the memo. now for the top story tonight. reaction. joining us from texas radio talk show host janine turner and with us here in los angeles michael reagan. first of all, michael, who do you think the president would rather against. >> i think he would rather run against newt gingrich right now. >> why? >> because i believe he thinks newt gingrich has a lot of baggage that he can use against him in the court of
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public opinion coming into an election of 2012. but i think today's day and age they don't care about baggage. they care about solutions. that's why you see newt gingrich ahead in the polls because during the debates has been talking about solutions instead of talking about the other people on the day -- >> bill: that might resonate with republicans who want president obama out of office. but those who are not g.o.p. supporters and who may have doubts about mr. obama's performance, might they be scared away by newt gingrich. >> right now you are going through the primary system. once you get through the primaries, they were going to be scared away by my father ronald reagan in 1980. he didn't turn that around. >> bill: your father didn't have anything like the legacy of newt. newt has got lots of stuff. >> he has got a lot of baggage. you are absolutely right. >> bill: i don't know if loose baggage so much he is just a controversial guy. your father wasn't a controversial guy. >> back then in 1980s they didn't talk about those things.
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they didn't talk about the fact that he was divorced. ronald reagan was divorced. >> bill: your father was more of a traditional politician and he was a cool guy and put forth and he was a trained actor. gingrich when is the next hand grenade coming. big style difference. janine, what about you? who do you think mr. obama would rather rub against? >> i think he would rather run against romney than newt. i think newt is an example of a stark contrast. so he may be saying he would rather run against newt but i don't believe that i think he would rather run against romney. whoever positions himself as the most conservative candidate is more likely to win because then there is a stark difrence. and newt may have some baggage but i think a lot of americans are going to forgive that because it's different in reagan's time. we were on the precipice of our republic having a fundamental change and our debt is at 15 trillion. newt is really based in founding principles and he has a deep solutions.
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i think they are going to forgive that baggage. i don't think obama really wants to be up against newt in the debate. face it, newt is smarter than obama. >> bill: what about the claim not only by the mitt romney team but other republicans as well that if it's newt gingrich running against obama, janine, that the president will be able to make it about gingrich? it's about gingrich. right now the election is about obama that's what is it is about now. if gingrich gets in it's about gingrich and what he has done in his life. if romney runs, it's not about romney. it's about obama. do you know what i mean. >> i don't know if i agree with that because i think romney has baggage as well. >> bill: like what? >> romney? >> bill: what's romney's baggage. is he like father knows best. >> no, no. he has the baggage of his health care. he was flip flopping on
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pro-life. he has been slow to agreeing not to raise taxes. slow about pro-life. >> bill: janine, think about this for a minute. you are going to tell mio bama is going to attack romney on abortion? he can't. he is going to attack romney on health care? he can't possibly do that. go ahead. >> he will attack him on the flip-flops. republicans as they enter and. >> bill: do you know how many flip flops obama? guantanamo bay. come on. >> i realize that. where are they going to attack romney. they will attack republicans ron paul taking out. we are giving ammunition to the enemy. >> bill: you agree with me and this is what i believe. that if newt gingrich gets the nomination and he might. i mean, he is on a roll right now, that it becomes about newt gingrich. you see what i'm talking about? it becomes about him, not the economy the president never talks about the economy. is he always going to talk about the nominee. >> bill: romney can nail him
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on the economy and say look, you failed. >> newt gingrich can say i balanced the budget four times. i reformed welfare. i worked with bill clinton to change it. >> bill: you can say that but the ops on gingrich is they are going to keep throwing personal attack after personal attack. look, people who don't like -- republicans who don't like obama would vote for either man. they would. they vote for romney or gingrich. i'm talking about the independence, all right? who are in the middle who really are going to swing the election. they are going to swick it, right? >> romney. >> bill: go ahead, janine. >> romney is a little bit more center. obama who as we all know far left during the electric
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>> bill: factor follow up segment tonight, the city of boston, the latest place to tell the occupy wall street protester who's move on as we have been reporting that group is in decline across the country basically because enough is enough. the occupy boston site is downtown and it is a mess as you can see. but, to their credit, the protesters did not cause any violence, at least not yet. joining us now from our new york studio alexis magill johnson ahead of the american values institute a progressive organization and from boston marianne marsh a democratic strategist who works close to the occupy site. so what is the scene there today, marianne? >> well, there are a lot more tents than there are people, bill. maybe three dozen protesters left. three blocks from where i'm sitting now. the mayor probably the most poplar politician in all of massachusetts. a big supporter of the occupy wall street effort in boston but he -- big business should all be held accountable but he
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feels it's time for occupy boston to go to washington, d.c. and hold him accountable, not him. >> bill: dewey square, that's the name of your organization, they are the occupiers in dewey square. what kind of inconvenience has that caused bostonians? both days for most part pretty contains. last need it was a pretty peaceful wrap-up for what's left of occupy boston. i think the mayor to his credit and the bliss in boston handled it really very well. >> bill: we don't hear democrats, marianne and you are a democratic consultant talk about these people much anymore. pelosi did, i guess, about a week ago. but president obama, he referenced it a little bit. but he couches it with the tea party. notice what the president does. he never -- he doesn't any
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longer mention occupiers alone. he always brings the tea party in. americans are legitimately upset, i believe it's a deficit for the democratic party to link themselves now with the occupy movement. do you agree with that? >> i think if you talk about occupy wall street, just like the tea party, as an organization you see it in the polls, it's not poplar. frank luntz how know well and is on fox a lot is worried about and it rightfully so. given in this country and election. they know. >> say things all of that. >> marianne, you seem to be contradicting yourself. polls say the movement is not poplar any longer. you are saying what? >> the movement itself is not poplar. what they have talked about and what they represent to people that the game is rigged against them. the big banks, big business hasn't been held accountable. that's what they want to do in
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this election. >> bill: all right, alexis, let's go over to you. my hypothesis is that the movement is in decline. now made up of agitators, the hard core people. casual protesters have left a long time ago. basically because they have jobs and houses and kids and whatever. they are not there any longer. they can't stay out for months and months and months sleeping on the street. so what you are left with is a really a hard corage territories who are, you know, in some cases looking for trouble, which is to besmirch the whole crew, and you say? >> i completely disagree. i think occupy is actually just getting started. the public space has been incredibly important for creating a destination for people. it's easy represent politic cable. that's why we have seen it spread out over 1500 cities worldwide. actually incredible movement in terms of changing the narrative. >> bill: you think it's gaining strength even though they are getting thrown out of every is i city in the
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country. there is no place for them to governmental it's not about the space. the mantra is you cannot evict an idea. now we are occupying foreclosed homes. we are occupying student loans. >> bill: and burger kings. in san diego. occupying burger kings. >> campaign mode. that's what's happening with a lot of occupy organizers trust me they are actually prepared for this moment. >> bill: what do you make of the polls saying that most americans don't like these people anymore in view of you think the movement is growing. is it growing in portugal? doesn't seem to be growing here. the polls say in the begin would he go liked them but now we don't like them because they overdid it? >> i think that when you create a movement in public spaces, you draw a wide range of folks. i think that while occupy has generally driven a lot of the progressive movement. there have been opportunities for a lot of folks to come into public spaces just in the same way that the tea party
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has. the core sentiments haven't changed the core of americans agree with where the money. >> bill: if you are right, and i don't think you are with all due respect, but, if you are right, why wouldn't president obama and the democratic party then embrace the occupiers in a more assertive way if that's growing and everybody is on board and this is the message and they don't seem to be doing that? >> i think it's actually going to be to their detriment in 2012 if they don't. critical for them. they may be hedging a little bit. >> bill: are they going to do it? do you want to make a prediction real fast president obama going to campaign on occupier support? do you think is he going to do it. >> he probably won't. but it will be to his detriment if he doesn't do it to energize the debate. >> bill: we have now found out which agency released a criminal illegal alien charged with sexual assault and turned around and murdered an american father. a shocking report moments away. the markets never stop moving.
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>> bill: factor investigation segment tonight, we have been reporting on the murder of jesse shot dead by a criminal illegal alien in texas. the father of an 8-year-old boy was killed in dallas allegedly by 31-year-old santana gaona. an illegal from mexico. he had been deported twice and being held by dallas authorities on charges of sexual assault. a federal agency wanted him released from jail. so they asked ice to expedite the process which ice did. took us a couple of weeks but that agency that wanted gaona released is the fbi. we have now confirmed that. joining us from washington
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examiner reporter sara carter. why did the fbi get involved in this case, sara ranchts he was an informant for multiple agencies for a number of years. and in this ice confirmed with numerousous federal law enforcement officials this is such a tragedy, bill. this is the reality that we live. in considering these thugs and drug cartels have penetrated our nation in such a way that our law enforcement agencies are constantly reliant upon criminals like mr. ghana to gain information on them obviously this led to the death of an innocent man. >> bill: let's try to get more specific. you have a guy deported twice. kicked out of the country twice. comes back in obviously. the authorities in texas and dallas say he sexually assaulted his girlfriend or whatever. they arrest him.
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serious charge. big felon, right. >> very serious charge. >> bill: is he in jail. so the fbi, the largest federal criminal agency intervenes, asks homeland security, we need to get this out which overrides the dollars authorities. i guess the ada in dallas boo coo have resisted but he didn't. they put gaona out. a short time later he kills the father of the 8-year-old. what would make gaona that valuable that the fbi would allow a guy who has got a sexual assault felony beef and deported twice on out on the street. >> he was arrested for driving unauthorized vehicle this isn't explained full lie either by the law enforcement officials that i have been speaking with. look, this was a major case.
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this was a major case against a major drug cartel. and all these agencies, the fbi, the d.e.a., and ice were all using gain information on a cartel they will not reveal to me. >> this was a cartel play, one of the mexican cartels were terrorizing mexico operating in the united states on a smuggling basis. gaona knows about the cartels and he is cooperating with the fbi. feeding the fbi information. that's the scenario? >> that's the scenario. when i asked, here is a man who sexually assaulted was arrested for sexually assaulting his estranged wife. is he in jail. you know, is he a violent offender at this point. you know, why would he be released back out into the streets and, according to the federal law enforcement officials that i spoke to they
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said there was no evidence because those charges were dropped. there was no evidence that he would commit this act of violence. they did say that they regretted this decision and this case is now under review at the fbi, the d.e.a. and ice. sure it is more than that the the charges weren't dropped when they let him out. they let him go. do whatever he wants. nobody watching them. you have got to report in every day or you have to do this or do that. the guy has got a gun. the guy armed. >> and an innocent man lost his life because of this. this is the strategy. this is not just an anomaly. we see things like this happening off and on where ice releases the criminal alien back into society and they commit another crime. another heinous crime. and you know now that this case has been brought to their attention and it's under review, i don't know if that
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gives any solace to the family and so the son who lost his father. >> we know and we respect the fbi and we respect homeland security and the d.e.a. we know they have to deal with unsavory people. we know that. >> right. >> bill: because you don't have somebody walking into a cartel like here i am. i want to be a member. >> that's right. >> bill: those have to be used. we know that. but they also have to be supervised and in this case they weren't. >> they do. >> bill: sarah thanks very much. plenty more ahead as the factor moves along this evening. geraldo will react to the factor investigation and the threat from the mexican drug cartels. lou dobbs on whether jon corzine will go to prison because $1.2 billion is missing from his former company. we hope you stay tuned to those reports. ÷ i'd like one of those desserts and some coffee.
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involvement. geraldo is in our new york studio. what say but this. >> there are two stories here, bill. the story south of the border and the story here in our country, which is the most relevant story to us. and thank god we have not yet seen a spike in violence along the southern border due to either undocumented immigrants or due to the mexican drug cartel violence. not yet. texas, new mexico, arizona, southern california, in areas where undocumented immigrants, illegal aliens if you would live in and are concentrated the crime has actually dropped. suggesting illegal immigrants reduce involvement in activity to stop -- that's what's happening north of the border. now jump to down south. as you know president calderon has used his armed forces. he has unleashed the power of the federal government against these mexican drug cartels.
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so far it has been a disaster sadly for mexico, the dead bodies are piling up. 12bg 10 the first year ever. 14,000 dead. 40,000 dead totally nationwide since this war the campaign against the mexican drug cartels began. it is a national security threat. mexico is on the verge some say teeters on the precipice of becoming a failed nation. calderon's term is up next year. there is a worry that the incoming president will not pursue the drug ban deet toes nearly as aggressively. we are doing the best we can and cooperation has increased with mexican authorities. we are now using our drones. our unarmed civilian drones to spot some of the drug lers teeters on the brink of
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disaster. >> bill: the fbi, not a narcotics agency, although they do big drug cases, obviously is involved with trying to do, what? what do you think -- i don't want to speculate but this gaona he is a bad guy. >> definitely. and you can speculate because we have the example set from bad guys going back from the mafia to other organized criminals. it takes a thief to catch a thief. we often use the worst the dregs, snitch them out. outcomes of their own criminal cases. this seems to me cut and dry case of the fbi doing something for the greater good. putting at risk, in this case, the crime was committed against the man who was essentially the brother-in-law of the perpetrator here case really more than anything else
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of domestic violence, he rapes his own wife gets charged with sex assault. she doesn't press charges because you know how difficult it is in these domestic violence. >> she is afraid of the guy. >> of course. >> bill: what's the fbi's responsibility once the guy gets into a beef like that, which is a serious beef. what is the fbi's responsibility? shouldn't the fbi cut him loose at that point and say look we can't have this guy walking around murdering people because we need information. >> it would seem to me that one of the most practical implications from this tragedy that the family of the slain woman would have a major law enforcement against the federal government because this perp was being held on immigration hold. he was going to be deported on the charge following sex assault. >> bill: for the third time. >> all of that is absolutely true. now the fbi has to explain to this family and to the rest of
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us what their responsibility should be. because they are the ones. >> all the respect in the world. >> we have all in the respect in the world and i know you do too, geraldo, for the fbi and the d.e.a. and all the federal agencies. you know, have you got to really make these tough decisions. if somebody gets involved in the felony, have you got to cut them lose. you have got to let the locals deal with it. >> not the first time as you know. >> bill: i know that when we come back lou dobbs on whether jon corzine will go to prison. jon stewart wars with him on the the war on christmas. upcoming.
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testified before the house agriculture committee. corzine said that he is deeply concerned. deeply concerned that he doesn't know where $1.2 billion of investor money went. that money missing from corzine's former company mf global. the question this evening is, will corzine wind up in prison over this? joining us now from fox business network. lou dobbs. corzine going up? what do you think. >> i don't think so, bill. i think he spent a lot of his time yesterday very carefully saying in all sorts of way he didn't know. he didn't know. he didn't intend to do harm or rules or laws. it was a very carefully coordinated statement coordinated with his attorneys, i believe. >> bill: come on, lowe. the guy is the ceo of mf global, right? he is in charge of the company, lowe. he is in charge of it. >> he had to certify the
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financial statements. >> bill: right. people like me and you -- well not menned you like us we are going to invest in mf global because we believe it's a legitimate company and it goes bankrupt. you take your chance in the marketplace. >> absolutely. >> bill: then this guy comes in and says i don't know where more than a billion dollars is. as you said he certified what was happening. come on, lu. got to be some kind of liability there. >> i would like to have some way in which to hold jon corzine and other ceos who are just simply through negligence shear incompetence drive investors money into the ground. the fact is there is no law here that has at least at this point been revealed to have been broken. he may have broken the law sarbanes oxley in falsely certifying financial statements. he may, we could go through a list of possibilities.
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but talking with the investigators, talking with the congressional committees i can tell you. this right now not one single agency has evidence of wrongdoing so far as i can determine going through my conversations with the folks involved. merrill lynch debacle stanley o'neal. we know why they went bankrupt because of the mortgage derivatives and all of that we know. they lost all their money in that. but we don't know where the money is in mf global and corzine says he doesn't know. i think there has to be an fbi investigation. somebody might have stolen the money, lowe. somebody might have stolen it. >> absolutely. >> whether you have 1.2 billion missioning from a company that had $41 billion in assets, that is a lot of money by any definition. >> bill: yes. >> we do know that there is an investigation into the criminal possibilities here as well. so, don't give up hope. >> >> bill: i'm not hoping.
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i don't want to be a bad guy. i'm not hoping that corzine goes to prison. i just want to know whether the law was broken or not, period. >> i think that's fair. >> bill: pinheads in congress want to go home for christmas, all right? i will be home for christmas you can count on me because i haven't done anything all year and why should i do anything now? so now the payroll tax is whether it's going to be extended or not and working americans need the money. >> sure. >> bill: is it going to get done next week so president obama can go to hawaii. >> despite the exact that he says he will veto legislation the house has moved a proposal that includes the extension of payroll tax cut. the doc fix which is important for medicare and obama care. approves the excel pipeline approval. it pus a 4.2% cap on the
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payroll tax. this is a great thing. the president may veto it but i think he would be extraordinarily foolish not to. >> bill: is it going to pass the senate, lowe? is l. it get through the senate? >> in my judgment it. will it may be close and certainly will be close. >> bill: can't veto it. >> i don't think so. that will be political suicide. he will have to live with the pipeline. it will go through anyway. >> tens of thousands of jobs and the effect for him would be to veto -- he would be responsible for raising taxes. not lowering them. >> bill: republicans salivating. that's why they put it in the bill. lou dobbs, everybody. dumbest things of the week on deck. donald trump and a weird santa situation in the zone and then jon stewart and the war on christmas. we're coming right back from los angeles, california as the factor continues all across the u.s.a. and all around the world.
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>> bill: back of the book segment tonight. the dumbest things of the week and here they are from new york city. fox news correspondent arthel neville and five guy greg gutfeld also host red eye at 3 a.m. i didn't mean arthel and gutted feld are dumb. they are here to help us out. arthel a situation in leesburg, virginia where a man put up a display of a crucified skelton dressed up as santa claus. >> a skelton dressed as santa claus nailed to a cross outside the courthouse. he chastised the outgoing board of supervisors for fralg to revise a policy allow him
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to erect the display. >> bill: what are they talking about here arthel. >> the guy is 18 years old. he says christmas has become too commercial. so here is my way of saying get over that let's make it really what it's about. the people. >> bill: let me stop you. so what it is about is a skelton to this pinhead? the excel will he ton skeleton represents. >> the skeleton represents too much about the gifts. >> the skeleton. is he mocking that. however, people are offended by it. quite frankly i can see why he they are offended by it what's happening, bill, this is at the county courthouse each year for three years now. there are nine spots where people, anybody this town can go and put a display there. first come, first serve. they are probably going to get rid of this because for the past three years it's been chaotic and this year is no different. this skeleton was put up on december 5th. a woman took it down on december at&t. i don't want it, took it down.
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out of there. no criminal charges pressed against her. >> bill: city council probably going to change this gutfeld. i'm still not getting the symbolism of the skelton, i think the kid 18 years old may be mixing up halloween with the yuletide. >> it reveals a very key point why are lefties so humorless? remember how the right was seen as stodgy and no fun and angry? around the holidays it's the opposite. the left are hopelessly rotten. they cannot lighten up. now it's the conservatives who are the fun people who want to enjoy the holidays. [ laughter ] >> what is he talking about? >> it's a fact. >> bill: i think both sides are fun in small doses. now gutfeld has chosen a situation in station where atheists are mad about a nativity scene. >> exactly. freedom from religion foundation oddly enough. the acronym is jerks. i don't know how that happened. but anyway, they are trying
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to -- they are demanding the nativity seen be removed from the courthouse lawn. people have started to petition all around the world and they refuse to do it which is kind of nice. >> bill: let's roll the sound bite on that. >> this nativity scene in athens could soon be on the way out in a nonprofit in wisconsin called the free come from religion foundation gets its way. garl claims a local who wishes to remain anonymous called the group to complain. >> that christianity was being promoted and endorsed and preferred prove by their local government. this made them feel very unwelcome. it sends a message of intimidation and exclusion toward a number christians and nonbelievers at this time of year. >> a bunch of wimps. >> bill: gutfeld, i believe you are a nonbeliever. >> ascribe to the world of i don't know anything.
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>> are you intimidated by the manger scene. >> yes because the figurines are larger than me, bill. that's what scares me. >> bill: come alive like the smithsonian movies the day at the museum or whatever in trouble. >> are you intimidated arthel? >> no i'm not intimidated. this is what happens when people drink too much spiked eggnog. this is about christmas and the nativity scene. if you don't like it get over it. >> nobody is intimidated, right? >> no. >> okay. good. because i wouldn't want the baby jesus to be intimidating anyone. that would not be in the spirit. >> would do they have to travel to texas to cause problems? they had nothing else to do. all day long they sit around and tell each other they don't believe. they have no christmas carols or gifts. >> boring. >> like i said before no fun. >> i have got to get to trump. so trump may or may not now
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because only two republicans are going to show up. gingrich and santorum. jon huntsman is not going to show. >> i'm not going to kiss his ring or any other part of his anatomy. this is exactly what is wrong with politics. show business over substance. if he had any courage at all he would be running for president of the united states of america as opposed to manipulating the process from the outside. this is about real issues. not about show biz. >> bill: i just think that's nonsense. i think they all should go i think it would be entertaining if trump moderated it they should all go. in they probably won't happen now but it's just dumb. you can answer donald trump's questions if you are running for president. arthel, what say you? conflict of interest. donald trump may still become a candidate. >> bill: oh stop. is he not running. >> this g.o.p. race has already had tendencies of reality show qualities.
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i like trump and i think he has some good points that would be beneficial to any administration regarding china. >> bill: gutfeld what say you? >> quote by andrew breitbart that said if you don't do trump why are you doing other shows on networks that dislike you? why are you on msnbc talking to idiots and you won't talk to trump? >> if i were the candidate one of the candidates i would talk to trump and i think news max is a powerful magazine among conservatives and they probably wouldn't do it. okay, guys, thank you. pinheads and patriots on deck starring jon stewart and christmas another round. p and p moments away.
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pinheads and patriots in a moment starring jon stewart. but we are in los angeles tonight because i'm doing the leno show this evening and then tomorrow in orange county. this weekend allowing everyone to listen to the no spin news which is a daily feature that bill o'reilly premium members get. we hope you check it out. it's a lot of fun. if you decide to become ayouillf "killing lincoln." how great is that. if you buy cozy kill. we will -- "killing lincoln," we
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will send you the word book. and the elves are exhausted already and it's two more weeks before christmas. they are exhausted. this pen here, i took it to l. a., the restore the usa pen. got its own hotel room and it's own seat on the plane. that's how great it is. now the mail. jim from montana. >> david owen, firestone, colorado. >> troy briggs from california. >> i appreciate it, troy. very nice. david from new york.
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>> mark phillips, edge water, maryland. >> don't be a pinhead, mark. i don't go to fundraisers for anyone. wise up. from pleasant grove, utah. >> jeff from toronto, canada. >> colonel james. zachary. >> hey zach, i appreciate you reading the book and please tell your friends about it. any kid over the age of 12 will benefit from "killing lincoln." i mean, it's real important
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these kids be exposed to it. joys watkins from california. >> well, you are a patriot, joyce. if you would like to help, lease go to billoreilly.com. we have a link. and we are going back and forth over the war on christmas. i responded to the outrage of many christmas people feel when they are unable to celebrate at all times in all places. last night one of our unusual large elves. >> he's following the christmas controversy very closely. there's no question that mr. stewart is going to hell. >> i know. [laughter] >> but here's where you and your
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minions don't understand, o'reilly. your hell doesn't scare me. i make my living watching fox news eight hours a day. i'm already in hell! boom! boom! your move, o'reilly. >> my move, stewart? all right, here's my move. how can you watch 8 hours of fox news every day and still be a pinhead? that is it for us tonight. please check out the fox news factor website, different from billoreilly.com. also we will like you to spout out about the factor from anywhere in the world. o'reilly at foxnews.com, o'reilly foxnews.com. if you wish to opine, word of the day, when writing to the factor, do not be maudlin. again, thanks for watching us tonight. i am bill o'reilly r

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