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>> bret: silent films, it's a possibility. no audience, audience. maybe no words. thanks for inviting us into your home tonight. by the way, that conversation we had on the panel that was so fiery, it wil continue, "special report" online starts in just a few seconds. that's it for this "special report." fair, balanced, and unafraid. from the journalists of fox news, thank you and good night. >> "the o'reilly factor" is on. tonight? >> tax reform should follow the buffet rule. if you make more than a million dollars a year, you should not pay less than 30% in taxes. >> that was president obama last night. but this is barack obama in september 2008. >> 30%, that's vegas, man. i'm not going with those odds. 15 i will pay. not 30. >> i didn't say we gold to 30. >> bill: tonight, a special report on your tax money and what the president wants to do with it. >> while florida families lost
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everything in the housing crisis, newt gingrich cashed in. >> when mitt romney invented government run health care, romney advisors helped barack obama. >> the slash and burn campaign in florida continues with romney and gingrich hammering each other on a daily basis. dick morris will predict what is going to happen in the sunshine state. >> grade president obama. >> cd minus. >> 0 point 2. >> jesse watters tries to get the folks to give the president a report card. >> did you vote for obama last time. >> did i vote for obama. >> do your parents know that? also tonight dennis miller on the super bowl. caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone, the factor begins right now. captions by closed captioning services >> hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight.
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president obama's state of the union address that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. nothing the president said last night surprised me. is he convinced the federal government can unleash economic justice that will bring prosperity to the u.s.a. no question the president really believes that. but, i don't. let's start with the capital gains deal. the president is making a big issue out of warren buffet secretary paying more tax than the billionaire does. in fact, the secretary debbie sat near the first lady and the camera zoomed in. once again, the president did not tell the folks the difference between income taxes and the tax on cap gains. he is lumping it all in together. >> tax reform should follow the buffet rule. if you make more than a million dollars a year, you should not pay less than 30% in taxes. >> bill: well, that's interesting because back in september 2008, i talked with president obama about the same issue. >>
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>> bill: listen, if you raise the cap gains tax that will inhibit investment. i won't buy as many stocks and many more people won't. if do you that it's going to come back to bite you, senator. >> if we went up to a prohibitive rated, you are right. >> bill: 30%, that's vegas, man. i'm not going with those odds. 15 i will pay. not 30. >> i didn't say we would go to 30. >> you said between 15 and 28. >> 20. >> bill: 20 is okay. not 28. >> you and i agree. >> bill: well, not now we don't because is he talking 30%. and if the cap gains tax does go to 30% or even 25, i'm not going to buy stocks. too risky. the money i'm investing in the stock market or bonds or anything else i have already paid taxes on that money, 35% that my bracket. so any cash i make on stock sales, if i'm lucky enough to get a winner, savings and bond interest gets taxed again. but if i lose in the market i can only deduct $3,000 a year.
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there is no question america needs money. we owe 16 trillion bucks. but instead of reforming the tax code, we -- reforming entitlement spending trying to get as much revenue by closing loopholes. the president wants to tax the wealthy as much as he can remember, the highest tax revenues in recent years came under president bush in 2007. because the economy was worried. 15 persian of a lot is better than 30% of a little. talking points believes firmly that if the cap gains tax is raised, the economy will be hurt by declining investment. the other sound bite that caught my ear last night was this one. >> america is back. anyone who tells you otherwise, anyone who tells you that america is in decline or that our influence has wayneed doesn't know what they are talking about.
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>> bill: uh-oh. that might be me. i don't think american power is back. how can it be when you have massive debt, chaotic government in washington and no entitlement reform? how can it be? one more thing, medicare spending stands at $566 billion this year alone. 566 billion. if you take medicare off the table, we might be getting some control over the budget. how would you do that? well, you make changes. you factor in wealth and age and raise a little bit of the age, you know. if you are making a lot -- you have a lot of cash, don't lose quite as much and add 3% national sales tax for everybody. that would pay most medicare expenditures. that's the kind of creative thinking we need in the country. isolate the problem, come up with a solution. class warfare is not a solution. and that's the memo. now for the top story tonight. what was the best moment and worse moment in the state of the union? here now to kick off our coverage carl rove who joins
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us from washington. before we get to your best moment, am i crazy here? i don't think we are back. and the 30% cap gains, i think that was just -- that wouldn't cripple the economy but it would certainly harm it. >> first of all who in the congress is in favor of doubling the capital gains tax. if that was a good idea he should have done that in year one or year two. >> bill: is he coming up behind you he is in favor of it? >> is he a lunatic. who is in favor of is he a lunatic. >> bill: you are calling president obama a lunatic. >> i'm calling people in congress who support that i had odd particular proposal a lunatic. >> you don't think he wants to raise cap gains to 30%. >> i'm sure he does. one of the of last night was that line. i want billionaires. billionaires ought to pay as much in taxes as their secretaries. wait a minute. it's a great line. i'm sure they focus group tested and polled them and it did great. also one of the worst lines
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because look the top 10% of wage earns pay 70% of the federal income tax. billionaires aren't paying more than their secretaries. president is conflating taxes with tax rates. and the tax rate on capital gains is 15%. and the effective rate on a secretary might be significantly less than 15%. even though on the chart it says before taking deductions and credits and so forth that she is supposed to pay 15% in taxes. the president was being disingenuous and dishonest and he knows it. >> but he is working because most people don't understand the difference between capital gains tax. >> that's what he is counting on. >> he could win re-election by pedaling this theory. >> only if he gets called out. >> pay their fair share. >> only if he doesn't get called out. if he gets called out the american people are not envious. they are not stupid. guess what in the tax foundation has an annual survey that says what's the most that the federal government ought to take from anybody regardless of their
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income. let's start at zero and start working their way up. by the time you get to 20% you have two thirds of the american people saying that's all we ought to take from anybody. by the time you get to 25% you got three quarters of the american people. last night he was saying let's have 30% tax rate minimum on everybody who makes a million dollars. that's higher than what the american people want from anybody. >> why is he go going to lose in the a landslide. americans saying most americans don't want this punitive taxation then he should get blown out. >> going to require somebody on the republic side to step up and not simply make the economic argument. the economy is fragile. shouldn't be raising taxes on anybody. not the efficiency argument. most of the people that you are trying to raise taxes on are actually small is businesses filing on the individual chart. we ought to make the moral argument that there has to be a limit what the government can take from anybody. if they can take it from somebody, they can take it from anybody. >> bill: that moral argument i'm telling you is not going to sway the day because there are a lot of people in this
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country who want the government to support them. you know that. the entitlement class is growing in america. >> i don't think that's the majority by any means. and i think a lot of people who today find themselves dependent upon government getting unemployment check would like nothing better than to be getting a paycheck and being responsible for themselves and their own family. >> bill: here is how the president is going to position it he is going to say i'm going to cut your payroll taxes for working americans which he absolutely wants to do. bring that down a few percentage points. making up that revenue o'reilly rove and warren buffet and all these pinheads are going to pay more. that's going to be a responsive chord to working americans. it is. >> look. wait a minute. let's be clear. you and i are the pin medicines. buffet gets paid in tax dividends. news corps yours is much larger than mine we are working stiffs. >> >> bill: there is a good reason for that. >> i know. exactly. i don't agree with you on this incidentally. i think if somebody stands up
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and says you know what? the payroll tax ultimately, look, let's be honest about it we are hastening the day when we cut payroll taxes we are reducing the amount of money that's going into social security. >> bill: sure. going to have to borrow more money to pay that, of course. >> when it goes belly up. we probably need to do it to get through 2012 because it's an election year. but it's bad policy. >> bill: i will tell you what, i don't know, i'm not as confident as you are that the american voters are going to be able to sort all this stuff out because it is complicated and they are -- president obama is really playing that warfare game. >> i have confidence in the folks. you should have confidence in them, too. >> bill: i have confidence in the folks. i always do. but not all of the folks are dialed into the factor. there are a lot of the folks watching the jersey shore. you get my drift here? >> you got a lot of work yet to do is what it says to me, o'reilly. >> bill: i'm not campaigning for anybody. i just want people to know what the truth is. >> there we go. >> bill: all right, mr. rove.
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congressman dennis kucinich will give us best and worst moments of last night's speech. then, dick morris on who will win the florida primary. ro
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make sure that those who are making the most pay more.
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since the end of world war ii the wealthiest have paid lower taxes. >> bill: do you want to raise the cap gains to 30 or 40 or 50? >> no, i didn't say that. >> bill: i know. do you or do you not. >> i think the president's proposal is right. the focus of the president's proposal by the way wasn't simply about capital gains. it was about american manufacturing, about ending the outsourcing and insourcing. he talked about giving tax credits. >> bill: any congress person who wants to raise a cap gains to 30 and that's what president obama implied he was using that 30% number, okay? any millionaire -- anybody making over $1 million should pay 30%. that would be a cap gains because romney and buffet and a lot of these people make their money on interest payments and their taxed at 15. i'm going to ask you again, if you don't want to answer, tell me you don't want to answer and we will move ahead. would you approve vote for 30% cap rate on cap gains? >> i would. there is another thing we
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should look at in terms of getting money into the economy. i mean there is a question as to whether or not it would be appropriate to have a capital gains tax holiday. there is a lot of investors out there holding on to money that if we moved into the economy could help the economy. that's a possibility. let me point out something. have you got to look at what the president is talking about. helping american manufacturing. get people back to work. mr. rove and i have different constituencies. my constituents are worried about jobs, health care, retirement security. they are worried about making sure their children can go to decent schools. we need the president's proposal to move forward when it comes to moving -- >> bill: manufacturing. you picked that as your best moment for president obama. china, honduras, india. sri lanka, you name it they pay their workers very little money. okay. so american manufacturers then go over there to get their stuff made and it comes back, all right. go to any wal-mart go. to any cosco and you will see it. okay. so, how in america with union
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labor in a lot of states will you ever compete with china and honduras? >> well, you know, first of all, with china, stop the manipulation of currency. >> bill: just on wages. >> drive wages to the bottom. you make sure that they have workers rights, human rights, environmental quality principles. our trade agreements are bogus. they're against the american worker and america. >> bill: pay people in china what they want. >> it's a communist country, bill. how about buy america. >> bill: i buy american all the time. all my stuff but i can't get a lot of stuff made here anymore because it's all over. >> the president wants to see it made by giving tax credits make it in america and having people who outsource pay people more taxes. we have to start protecting. use that word protect. the american economy. american made products. >> bill: almost like a tariff then. look, if the president is
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going to say if you get your stuff made in india and it comes back here, you are going to pay more so the american worker. >> now the worse moment that you picked for president obama last night was this, roll the tape. >> i'm prepared to make more reforms that reign in the long term costs of medicare and medicaid and strengthen social security so long as those programs remain a guarantee of security for seniors. >> bill: what's wrong with that. >> just lift the caps off of the social security income above $110,000. you can fund social security out through the next 75 years or you can roll the tax cuts back that went to the bush tax cuts that went to the top 2%. you would have enough to fund social security for the next 75 years. there is no reason to cut social security. >> there aren't that many people making over $110,000 to fund social security if you tax them all the way up on the thing. >> it was like 94,500 millionaires. we do have a lot of people who can pay their fair share.
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that's what it is all about. no reason to reduce social security benefits. certainly no reason to privatize it with respect to medicare we can do a lot to restore medicare eliminating part 2 gave pharmaceuticals companies to name. >> bill: government to look at canada and great britain as far as how they handle the pharmaceuticals companies. i actually agree with you on that. the president basically in the first three years, two of them controlled by the democratic house and senate, won't do much. my question is why didn't you do it the first two years when you had congress on your side? i will give you the last word. >> he is right on time as far as making his assertions about what we need to do. he talked about infrastructure, bill. in cleveland we have a main bridge, it's the inner belt bridge. >> we need to be replaced. and this isn't a new bridge, we need to replace existing bridge and build another bridge. >> bill: replace it. why should i have to pay for it? i live on long island. >> no, no, no. it's called interstate highway system. we all use it we don't want
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another tragedy like we had in minnesota. >> bill: all right. all right congressman, no more money to do all of that though but that's the deal. >> stop spending money on war. stop building bridges in iraq. build bridges here. >> bill: get you just a little part of that bridge. we have brand new bill o'reilly.com poll question for you. has the factor been fair so far in covering the campaigns? yes or no? please vote on bill o'reilly.com. if it's no, say we haven't been fair. email us and explain your beef. i will read some of those letters on the air. dick morris on who will win the florida primary gingrich or romney. later, jesse watters giving the folks a chance to grade president obama. upcoming.
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>> bill: impact segment tonight, couple new polls out in florida show a close race between newt gingrich and mitt romney. ron paul and santorum close behind. we are waiting for fresh data. joining us from st. louis the purveyor of dick morris.com. mr. morris. cnn poll, "time" magazine poll, just to run it down because part of this poll was taken before the debate on monday night. romney 36 in florida. gingrich 34. santorum 11. paul 9. so romney hanging tough in florida, correct? >> yeah. i felt that in the debate on monday night romney really drew blood. i thought that his hit on freddie mac was very effective. i thought when newt said he was teaching him the history of washington, d.c., that somehow failed to ring true with me. romney and gingrich both have been killing each other with negative ads. but i think that ultimately
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the gingrich negative ads say that romney is bad on health care. and people have seen all these debates and all of romney's explanations. and i think he is effectively defensed that. romney's attack on gingrich is about freddie mac. and i think gingrich has to explain what he did for that money. now, that poll you just cited, a lot of it is post debate. and and if you compare that with rasmussen that was predebate romney is moving up and gingrich moving down slightly. but, again, everything depends on what happens tomorrow night. >> bill: another debate tomorrow night. and you have got -- you know, but both of them have a lot more to lose than to gain in the debate. that's the interesting thing. see, gingrich in south carolina, he had nothing to lose. he was going down the tubes. so he could really launch and he did and that turned his whole campaign around. but tomorrow night because it's so close, both of them, i don't know if they are going to be bold and fresh tomorrow night. do you expect them to be? >> well, they better be.
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if one is then the other isn't. the one who is is going to win. but, let me put florida in perspective. after florida comes -- florida is on tuesday. after florida on saturday comes nevada, which has 1/3 of the population is mormon. and romney won nevada last time and he will probably win it this time. also on saturday for a week are the main caucuses. and if he won new hampshire he will probably win maine. and then a week later you have caucuses in colorado and minnesota. and because they are caucuses, not primaries, have you got to give romney the edge because he has got a better organization on the ground for a longer period of time. you have a nonbinding primary in missouri that doesn't mean a whole lot. then three weeks later you have michigan and arizona and michigan is a very good state for romney. his father was governor and he
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carried it last time and arizona also should be strong for him. so the calendar here is stacked for romney. and the other factor is that gingrich excels in debates but there is only one debate scheduled for the whole month of february. so, all those factors tell me that if romney wins in florida, he probably is going to win the nomination. if romney loses in florida, is he going to come back in various february primaries and it will soon be a horse race. >> bill: doesn't it matter about who wins and who loses? say it's 36 to 35. that's pretty much a tie. i would think that somebody would have to win convincingly there to really lock it down even if romney does win. what you are saying is true that in the short-term romney has some advantages that gingrich doesn't have. now the viewers are going to get mad because we haven't mentioned rick santorum. who is competing. he doesn't have a lot of money
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in florida. he hasn't bought any tv time as far as i know. what do you think? >> well, i think that santorum will ultimately benefit because gingrich and romney are attacking each other. in effect he say did you hear what gingrich says about romney and what romney says about gingrich? they are both right. that's why i'm running. he was very articulate in the last two debates. i thought he he did very well. i would be surprised if he doesn't move up. i don't think he can win but i think he can remain in the mix. if those two keep pounding each other, the third candidate could come up. you also unfortunately can't count out ron paul because in a lot of these caucuses that are going to come, the intensity is with him and he can empty out his crazy supporters on the campuses and get them to go there. >> bill: we don't think the congressman from texas is going to be much of a factor going forward. could be wrong. morris, thanks. plenty more ahead as the factor moves along this
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evening. dennis miller has some thoughts about the state of the union last night and the super bowl. remember, miller lost a bet to me last weekend. but next, jesse watters going out asking the folks to give president obama a report card. we hope you stay tuned for those reports.
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>> bill: watters world segment tonight, it is fitting that after the state of the union address we have a report card for president obama. not from pinheaded pundits, and you know who they are, but from the folks. we sent jesse watters to the museum -- news seem in washington to get the grades. ♪ ♪ >> how would you grade the president? >> i would give him a c minus. >> i would give him an a. >> c minus. that's harsh. >> 0.2. >> hello. >> i would probably give him a c. >> as a president he has done an average job. >> i'm going to give him a
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minus. >> he gave himself a b plus. >> good solid b plus. >> he should give himself a good grade. i would hate to admit that he is doing a bad job. >> youable probably squeak by. are you worried about the whole solyndra scandal? >> how do you feel about that? is that new? >> you discuss me. >> my biggest two concerns are immigration and foreign policy. >> as of today i would give him a d. i think it overwhelmed him. >> is he doing a good job. >> he has golfed like 90 times. >> it's in the hole. >> golf is fun. >> golf clap, golf clap. >> a. >> a? >> a. >> did you vote for obama last time. >> did i vote for obama. >> do your parents know that. >> my parents do know that. >> i think you are trying to get back at your parents. that's what i think. >> how would you doppler radar e media in america. >> i have a lot of problems with media. >> not fox news though, right? >> yeah, i do. >> >> have you ever watched fox news channel? >> yes. >> i think when fox news says
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fair and balanced, i question that. >> i was surprised. i feel the opposite. >> where do you get your information? >> bbyc. >> those are reliable. >> mike huckabee is a nice guy. >> good night and god bless. >> al jazeera, it's a good place to live. >> i'm slightly at a slightly at a loss for words. >> republics are really nipping at obama's tale right now. >> do you want fox news reporter. >> bring it on. >> it's already been broughten. >> you might as well just give him an f. >> it's awkward talking like this. >> ron paul. >> you don't look like a ron paul voter. >> what does a rockie mountain paul voter look like? >> i don't know. maybe like a t-shirt. >> hi. >> what do you think about all these republic candidates running against obama? >> i think they both have an equal shot. >> who is running? >> i don't know. >> what? >> how would you grade about the republic candidates? >> she should be playing send in the clowns as the background song? >> i hate that song. ♪
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>> do you know bill o'reilly? >> do i know bill o'reilly. >> how would you grade o'reilly? >> i'm not a huge fan. >> what are you talking about? >> bill is all right. >> are you o'reilly factor fans by any chance? >> no. >> no? >> you know you are on "the o'reilly factor" now, right? >> hello. anybody home? >> i don't have any commentary. >> gutsy call. >> got a lot of guts. >> good entertainer. >> what's the first thing that comes to your mind when you hear bill o'reilly. >> government, official. >> bill could never get elected. >> bill: i think that message is a bad message. >> my grandfather would be loving this right now. >> hi graspy. >> hi, bill. >> bill: it always comes back to me doesn't it? >> to o'reilly's world. >> bill: if you had to add up all the grades of all the stuff talked to -- it was nice of that newseum.
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did they have any. >> talking points was in the the newseum. >> all of the people grading it come out to be what? >> i think a b minus average. >> obama friendly crowd. >> there you are at a museum about the mainstream media in d.c. on a work day. you are going to get a pro-obama crowd. i have a theory now about the young voters. a lot of them are in college. they give obama an a for effort. he tries really hard and he is aspirational. if you write a paper. teacher give you an a because you tried really hard they don't care about obama's performance at all. >> they just like him. they like his personality and his charisma. >> like elvis, remember when elvis was doing stupid movies clam bake. >> i don't remember those. >> bill: of course you don't. try to get a frame of reference before you were born, i know that's hard to
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do. anyway, people still like elvis. they just thought the movie stunk. same thing with obama, they like him but the policies may be off. >> bill: sorry i made the elvis analogy. super bowl, newt gingrich and romney attacking the media miller is next. [ rosa ] i'm rosa and i quit smoking with chantix. when the doctor told me that i could smoke for the first wee.. i'm like...yeah, ok... little did i know that one week later i wasn't smoking. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice any of these stop taking chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of depression or other mental health problems, which could get worse while taking chantix. don't take chantix if you've had a serious allergic or skin reaction to it. if you develop these stop taking chantix and see your doctor right away as some can be life-threatening. if you have a history of heart or blood vessel problems,
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>> bill: thanks for staying with us. i'm bill owe rilefully in the miller time segment tonight. bring in the sage of southern california who is in los angeles this evening. he has a take on the state of the union last night. what say you, miller? >> i say how hot was shelly fabray in clam bake? that's what i say. >> bill: at least somebody recognizes. >> i watched that two weeks ago. last night, i didn't want the state of the union because i was in the mood for something a little less contentious and
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preachy about class warfare. i watched a blue ray of la mz. >> about the french revolution. >> obama doesn't like guys like me. i didn't have much to start. i busted my hump. i made a buck. i'm impier list overlord. until he gets contextual and stops being simplistic i'm not going to watch him. >> bill: you know what? i don't blame you. i had a hard time sitting through it and they're paying me enormous amount of money and i'm not paying my fair share in taxes of that salary. that's why i watched it remember saying to myself gee he gives a good speech answered does. is he excellent. >> let him sell sham wows. country didn't want to watch it. >> bill: i wanted to watch gene wilder in young frankenstein. that kept going through my mind. that's what i really wanted to watch. i didn't want to watch that. >> frankenstein a little less clunky about policy.
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let me say this about -- here is where the junction box in america. on the one side you have got a president. you take guys like romney. romney who pays 35 on his original salary then 14 on his dividends from his stocks that he buys. and then the moment he croaks, makes a state tax in there by the way. the moment he croaks 55 and given $750 million to charity. he is the problem. meanwhile the "time" person of the year is the guy who takes a dump on the squad car down in wall street occupy movement. that's where we are at in america right now. i'm on the one side. he likes the other side. let's have this election in november and get it on because we are not going to agree. >> bill: okay. i think that's the lines are clearly drawn. now, newt gingrich left for dead two weeks ago. roars back with his howard behl imitation. roll the tape. >> i want you to get up right now and go to the window. open it. and stick your head out and yell "i'm as mad as hell and
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i'm not going to take this anymore." >> bill: wasn't gingrich brilliant? wasn't he brilliant how he used the media and how -- i write my newspaper column about that. you will be able to see it on bill o'reilly.com tomorrow. he just was brilliant. he knew that king at cnn would just play right into his hands and hammer came out and, bang, the whole campaign turns around. listen, it was savvy. just show the glenn beck clip. what was that all about. >> that wasn't glenn beck. that was glenn beck. listen, gingrich went to south carolina and he mustered up his courage and he asked the palmetto state to participate in a primary. answered his prayers. i have no problem with the four guys i have left in it i hope they stay in. this is going to turn into a blood bath we pick whoever we
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pick. i look at it as a stage coach, billy. mitt romney is the leading man. handsome. reigns in his hand and driving through the desert. gingrich is the cranky chunky guy up there. got the shotgun and picking off indians. inside we got the preacher who is moving him and his wife out to the prayery. santorum and his wife. then we have got ron paul. set gambler who is telling you don't worry about the indians as they put an arrow right through his head. that's what we have got right now. i like the stage coach. i would keep all four of them on until later in the year. >> bill: that was john wayne film. they did a horrible remake. i think you starred in it didn't you? >> i was in something called bore del low of stage coach. >> bill: that's right. now, people haven't seen stage coach, the original with john wayne. >> classic. >> bill: they should get it. >> absolutely great. another classic was me stamping you down about the playoff game. roll the tape.
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you are picking baltimore over new england. >> just because i don't know. ed lewis. >> bill: i'm going to take some of that action there miller. are you ready to go for that on a dinner. >> sure, i will bet a dinner. if you can ever get a free night from taking all your dick morris dinners. >> bill: i know. if morris ever pays i will make you pay. i got a very expensive restaurant picked out, miller when you come to town. >> here is my theory on that. i didn't want to say it before the game. brady threw six touchdowns against denver. brady and aaron rodgers my favorite players. brady always likes to advance the ball and move it ahead. do better each week. saturday night live and i do a good dress rehearsal and sucked on the air. conversely if i didn't have a good dress i would get animated and fearful and do great on the air. brady, where is he going to go from six touchdowns, kind of played out that way. can i tell you this? out of all the people i met when i was in the nfl for two
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years, robert craft by far, the classiest nicest man. >> baltimore almost won. i was picking the game. not my likes ands did likes. >> pay me dinner and i have got this big expensive place. >> i would love to take you billy. good chat with you at dinner. >> bill: fusion going on there and blowny, something like that. i'm not sure. do you have an early super bowl pick? >> well, i don't know. got to go back to the patriots. i just feel like brady staged all revolves around brady to me. bad game. opened up to have a good game. >> bill: i'm afraid of brady too. new yorker. if brady is hot. it's over. that's for sure. >> i love eli too. tom coughlin is a good man. i remember him from monday night. i guess i would have to go with mr. craft. >> bill: talk again next week and get it all firmed up. miller and i would like to thank everyone come to see us on february 25th. just a handful of tickets remain there.
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both shows will probably sell out tomorrow. i alone will be in durham, north carolina february 3rd, tickets are selling out fast as in tampa, melbourne. sarasota in florida already sold out. details on all of that on bill o'reilly.com. mitt romney attacks newt gingrich and newt gingrich attacking mitt romney. play you two very very negative ads. you can decide their
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>> bill: back of the book segment tonight, did you see that? it is already virginia nasty in florida between mitt romney and newt gingrich they are dueling ads. first the one paid for by the gingrich supporters. >> think you know mitt? think again. >> those who follow the path we pursue find it's the best
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path and end one a nation taken mandate approach. >> when mitt romney invented government run health care he helped barack obama write the disastrous health care law. >> we put together the exchange and the president is copying that idea. >> i agree with mitt romney recently proud of what he accomplished on health care. >> romney care spent costs spiraling out of control. hiking premiums, screaming household budgets. >> bill: with us is juliet huddy. in the first shot of romney looks like dracula? >> truth squad here. truth about that ad? >> romney invented government run health care. that's not true. it's not true. >> the truth is sociology professor back in 1904 came up with this whole health care reform idea socialist party in 2004 before its time. >> what else. >> romney helped write obama
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care, not true. the case is, william, that romney's advisors went and met with the president and the white house several times, more than a dozen times in 2009. >> bill: why did they meet with him? >> to discuss the health care situations. to discuss their policies. >> they wanted advice. good for the governor to be associated with obama. >> i'm here to give my opinion, ladies and gentlemen. it's not good for mitt romney. overall effectiveness of the ad in your opinion 10 being the most effective and one being the least, that goes to? >> i think it gets an 8. >> 8, all right. here is the an at anti-gingrich ad paid for by the romney campaign. >> while florida families lost everything in the housing crisis, newt gingrich cashed in. gingrich was paid $1.6 million by the scandal agency helped
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create the crisis. my advice as historian. really? >> sanctioned for ethics violations, gingrich resigned from congress in disgrace and then cashed in as a d.c. insider. if newt wins, this guy would be very happy. >> i am mitt romney and i approve this message. >> dracula in the beginning of this gingrich looks like muse mussolini. >> just an observation, huddy. there is a difference. >> you need some glasses there, buddy. >> bill: truth serum on this? >> last thing you saw in that ad gingrich resigned in disgrace. that is not true. went through ethics violations s in 1993 having to do with tax things. two years later is he reelected two years later he resigned electoral issues totally different story. >> bill: what about the freddie mack stuff? >> okay. gingrich had a contract with freddie mack $1.6 million.
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he was dealing with the chief lobbyist for freddie mac. it happened to coincide with the time. >> bill: just like romney, not good. >> we don't know exactly. nebulous. i love that word nebulous. >> bill: 10 being the most effective. 1? >> giving it a a .5. 5 and three quarters. >> bill: juliet huddy, everybody, there she is. pinheads and patriots starring warren buffet as we have never seen him before. i hope he is paying more taxes. p and p about two minutes away.
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>> bill: pinheads and patriots starring warren buffett but president lincoln's birthday february 12th. so get my book into the hands of young people. if they start reading it and they will learn a lot about the best american president ever. you may have to bribe them but they will thank them in the end. premium members get the book free of charge. to the mail.
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>> bill: you don't protocol when kids are getting raped. wise up. >> bill: you say that i am in the business to support the guy you like, and if i don't, that is offensive. have you ever seen this program before? we route for no one. we call it fair. we watch them all. >> bill: no, it makes congressman paul looks naive. if a legal drug can cause death
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and destruction all over the country, imagine when heroin and cocaine are available at your local 7-eleven. paul is clueless about unintended consequences. she prisoners to his line tearian ideology. finally pinheads and patriots.
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warren buffett was on chinese tv recently. ♪ i've been working on the railroad ♪ ♪ all the live long day ♪ i've been working on the railroad ♪ ♪ just to pass the time away >> bill: apparently his appearance was taped for a charity deal. he will be competing on american idol anytime soon. you can decide if he a patriot or pinhead. that is it for us tonight. please check out the new fox news, it's the new fox news website from which is different from billoreilly.com. and spout off, name in town any time. word of the day, no delocity when writing to the factor.
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dolosity. do you like my now for not putting through that? we played 14 seconds and six cabinets collapsed. thanks for watching. i'm bill o'reilly. the spin stops right here because we are definitely looking out for you. >> good morning, everyone, january 26, 2012. i'm gretchen carlson. thanks so much for sharing your time today. a showdown in the desert. the president and the governor of minnesota getting into a heated exchange on the tarmac and he walks away apparently while he's still talking. hear from the governor about this incident this morning. >> one of president obama's closest diplomatic friends, a cat. shame, shame, shame, an extraordinary scene.

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