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on foxnews.com as well. thanks for inviting us into your home tonight. that's it for this "special repo," fair, balanced, a up rig. >> bill: "the o'reilly factor" is on. tonight: >> the idea that i'm anti-immigrant is repulsive. don't use a term like that. >> bill: mitt romney going after newt gingrich big time last night in the debate. did he score or did the speake counter punch effectively? [bell ringing] >> bill: dick morris with the score card. >> we discovered to our shock governor romney owns sreres of both fannie ma and freddie mac. >> you have checked your own investments? u also have investment in mutual funds that also invest in fannie mae and freddie mac. >> bill: money may be weighing down the republic candidates. lou dobbs on whether questionable investments will sink the g.o. in november. >> you wt after pretty hard and heavy my dear friend papa bear bill o'reilly. okay?
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[ laughter ] you attacked him in an interview. >> i didn't realttack him. >> bill: she really did attack me. now she is not telling the truth on national television. we'll update you on npr commentator kerry groce. >> he says that the interview was 40 minutes of defamation. >> bill: caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. captions by closed captioning services
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it might be that romney comes across more presidential and maybe smoother i don't know. something big changed. the most likely something is mrs. gingrich. >> bill: morris, wait, take a deep breath. deep, blow out. okay. one of pundits on the internet. one of the political web sites said that among gingrich's staff, and we don't know whether this is true or not that there was disenchantment, that they didn't feel the speaker was himself last night. he was off his game. did you see that did that come across to you. >> i had a conversation with a talk radio show host who had -- in fact i don't think she would mind me using her name monica crowley. she taped an interview with newt right before she taped one on thursday for airing on her show on saturday. she said that she thought that newt was tired in that
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discussion that's the phrase she used last night. newt gingrich is being outspent. the funding has not materialized. >> bill: i thought he they another check into florida. >> that's what they said. >> bill: like the godfather, remember that scene in the money never got to the island. the money never got to florida? >> 6 through rick tyler's pac. a very small media buy from the gingrich campaign and about 8 to $10 million from the romney campaign i think gingrich feels beaten up and battered. the guy has lost 18 points in six days. that will make you tired. >> that's how crazy this whole thing is because everybody goes up, down, in, and out, all of that stuff. bottom line you think romney is going to prevail on
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tuesday, i concur. i will get another dinner. >> if he revales on tuesday he will sweep the table in february. >> bill: okay. dick morris, everybody. he is down in florida. i wish i was. it's terrible weather up here in new york. next on the run down, geraldo will predict how hispanic republic voters in florida will cast their ballots. then, bernie goldberg on wolf blitzer vs. newt gingrich last night. it was an interesting moment.
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>> bill: mr. geraldo rivera very interested in immigration issues. one of our do baits almost went into a mud wrestling mat a few years ago immigration major topic last night. >> you have had an ad running saying that speaker gingrich called spanish, quote, the language of the gets toe. what do you mean by that? frks i haven't seen the ated. i'm sorry i don't get to see all the tv ads. i don't know, did he say that? >> no. what i said was we want everybody to learn english. i didn't use the word spanish. >> one of your ads running here in florida on the radio and at the end you say i'm mitt romney and i approve this ard. -- ad.
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>> let me did you say what the ad. >> it's taken totally out of context. did i not say it about spanish. >> bill: number one, the governor should have known what was in the ad if you are going to put your name on it. i'm mitt romney and i approve this message. have you got to know what the message is, all right? that was against him. number two, newt gingrich roll the tape. >> we should replace bilingual education with immersion in english so people learn the common language of the country and so they learn the language of prosperity not the language of living in a ghetto. >> bill: here now mr. rivera. he didn't say spanish. >> he spent spanish. >> bill: how do you know. >> that's what he was implying. he was moving for english only as the law of the land as the federal law of the land. he is speaking specifically about spanish people. that is the way it was construed. >> bill: speaking about iranians speaky farsi. >> he may indeed be including
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them in his condemnation of any language other than english. first of all by the way i think immigrants should be required to speak english. i think it is the glue that binds a nation of immigrants like ours together. however, there is no doubt but that newt gingrich had ample opportunity to deny he was referring to spanish after he said that unfortunate remark in 2007. and as far as i know, this was the first time he denied that it applied to us. i think that it was an awful mistake on his part. >> bill: i don't think t was one of his finest moments but he might have been talking in general terms about the language of the ghetto. >> i do not believe that they don't speak much farsi in the ghetto. >> bill: but they also speak very poor english sometimes in the ghetto. >> sometimes they do. and as i said many of those people who speak poor english. >> the would he bees and ebon nics and stuff like that does not help you. >> that does not help anyone. i agree that people should
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speak english in the united states to get ahead. >> bill: let's assume that some hispanic voters in florida feel the way you do that the speaker did demean the spanish language. that hurt him? >> well, i think that gingrich's problem is broader than that in florida. i don't think it's a cosmic issue. i think the problem for gingrich in florida is that mid romney has been campaigning in florida since 2007. he has been campaigning very heavily in the cuban-american con sebaali -- concentration in south florida. scored mel martinez the former cincinnati. both diaz congressman. the very prominent hispanic congresswoman. he has gotten all the cuban -- >> bill: what about rubio? >> rubio is technically neutral. rubio really exscore rated gingrich. this is more significant even in the slander of the spanish language. rubio criticized newt gingrich for saying that mitt romney in
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his ads was anti-immigrant. as you know, the difference between the two is very nuances. gingrich believes that after 25 years or so illegal immigrants, undocumented immigrants should be given a pass, kind of a statute of limitations after 25 years if they have laid down routes, they have children and grandchildren, they haven't committed a crime. romney wants them all to go back. >> bill: shouldn't that help gingrich though in the hispanic precincts. >> it should have but when you consider that bank robbery in the federal court is a five year statute of limitations and he has got 25 years for illegal immigration it's not a big give on gingrich's part. >> bill: also not a mexican thing in florida. it's a cuban thing and central american thing. >> i'm glad you point that out. the hispanic republic, it's a closed primary only republicans can vote. the overwhelming majority of hispanic republicans in florida are cuban-americans, very conservative, and the immigration issue doesn't really apply to them because
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they get most favored nation status visa we immigrant. haitian immigrant hits the beach he gets deported. cuban immigrant hits the beach is he welcomed as -- he has the republic nod but he will get trounced in florida, trust me, because of his anti-immigration stance in the general election. remember, the florida component of the illegal immigration -- of the florida latino population has changed over the years. cuban americans no longer dominate. they are a half million strong. there are a million other latino voters, puerto ricos and others. >> bill: i'm going to bet you that the republicans carry florida this time around. >> i think the latinos will vote overwhelmingly for barack obama. >> bill: i have so many dinners piled up between miller and morris. >> romney wins tuesday but he loses in november in florida. >> bill: geraldo, directly ahead, bernie goldberg on how
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>> bill: impact segment tonight only one time last night's debate did challenge wolf blitzer and it was over money. >> are you satisfied right now with the level of transparency as far as his personal finances? >> wolf, you and i have a great relationship, goes back a long way. i'm with him. this is a nonsense question. [ applause ] >> mr. speaker, you made an issue of in this week when you said that he lives in a world of swiss bank and cayman island bank accounts. i didn't say that you did. >> i did. i'm perfectly happy to say that on an interview on some
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tv show. this is a national debate where you get the chance to get the four of us talk about -- >> you make a serious allegation against governor romney like that. you need to explain that. [boos] >> bill: awe, joining us from miami bernie goldberg who is usually on monday evenings but will be out of town so in case he never comes back we wanted to have him on one last time today. >> very nice, bill. very nice of you. >> bill: i'm always looking out for you bernie, come on, man. you know that the cnn suits, the people behind the throne told blitzer if he comes after you, you better slap him back. you know, no more john king stuff. you better go back after him. that's exactly what that was all about. i thought blitzer did a pretty good job saying, hey, if you are going to make a big deal out of it in your campaign, i'm going to ask you about it. don't give me any garbage. i would have done that. >> right. here is my rule of thumb. it's legitimate to go after a reporter or moderator if he
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asks you an unreasonable or unfair question that clearly shows his own biases. but wolf blitzer asked a fair and reasonable question, especially as you just said. since it was gingrich who initially brought up the swiss bank account thing earlier in the campaign. so, you did notice though, you did notice that the audience applauded gingrich and booed wolf blitzer. i think this is a reflexive reaction. i think the so-called mainstream media has made a lot of enemies over the years by their own actions and as a result the audience reflectively was rooting for newt gingrich. >> bill: i viewed it differently. >> but let me just add one sentence but wolf blitzer did absolutely in my view nothing wrong. no and i think it was newt gingrich's supporters who booed but the people at home, i don't think that they were mad at blitzer. i think exactly the way you do
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i think think went wait a minute there is a difference between what john king did on the set-up coming right out of the box to make gingrich look bad. here is an interesting thing. did i one of my rare print interviews because they are doing a big article on why fox news has been number one for 10 years. by the way i told them one name, bernie goldberg. that's why. >> thank you, bill. >> i got to go. check, please. >> bill: reporter asked me would you have asked the question that john king asked about the speaker's former wife? i said to him i would not have asked that question at the top of the interview because that gives the accusation too much credibility. you don't do that and when i did ask the question i would have framed it this way: i would have framed it this way: mr. speaker, there has been an accusation by your former wife, which we at cnn have not been able to corroborate, not been able to corroborate, okay? do you feel it's going to hurt your campaign? i wouldn't have said what the accusation was and i would
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have said we can't corroborate t, that would have been the way to do it. but, you know, these people who do these debates they don't even think about this stuff anymore. they are just right in your face. >> yeah. and i think in that case it was right in your face because john king was trying to start a food fight. he was trying to get an audience and hold an audience right off the top of the program. but that question could have been asked at the very end of the debate and if newt gingrich had a problem with it then, that would have been newt gingrich's problem. but by asking it off the top of the debate, with the reaction that it got, it just -- it was -- you said -- didn't you say it was a gift -- >> it was gift. they were prepared for t. >> chocolate and flowers. >> bill: they handed the south carolina primary to newt gingrich right there. the media gave it to them. >> during that segment. >> bill: it's the same thing that happened last night.
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gingrich and his handlers knew that was coming. they knew they were going to go right after the messenger and blow him out of the water and that happened. >> it didn't work. >> bill: it worked. it worked for gingrich. gingrich knocked it out of the park in south carolina. >> no, no, no. in south carolina. but it didn't work last night. no. >> because the difference between last night and south carolina. >> bill: different question. >> south carolina was not legitimate and last night it was a legitimate question. >> bill: you agree with me though that the cnn people that pulled that wolf blitzer in they slapped him a couple of times like this and they said hey, if this guy comes after you, man, you have got to go right back at them. we don't want anymore of this. so you be ready that's exactly what they told wolf blitzer. wolf blitzer was ready and he went right back. give you the last word. >> you can only get away with that kind of thing if you are a candidate. if you are in the right. if you are picking at every little thing and you are not in the right, and the person asks you a legitimate question and you pull that, it may work
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inside the building, but it doesn't work with the broader audience. >> bill: that's my column by the way a plug-in on bill o'reilly.com newspaper column this week. bernie goldberg, everybody. be back the following monday we hope. plenty more ahead as the factor moves along this evening. trying to get acto the bottom of a conversation with governor jan brewer and president obama. see that finger? that looks like my finger there. not easy to get to the bottom of this story. a lot of subterfuge. we have the report. lou dobbs on whether money will ever prevent mitt romney from
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>> bill: factor follow up segment tonights, as you may know there was an intense conversation this week between arizona governor jan brewer and president obama. mr. obama was asked about it last night and jan brewer weighed in. >> there is a picture up there with governor jan brewer, what was going on there? she said you were tense.
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she is all over the airwaves right now. >> what i have discovered is that i think it's always good publicity for a republic if they are in an argument with me. but this was really not a big deal. >> he was a little uncomfortable, a little unappreciative, if you will of my book and the way that he was portrayed in it. and i felt a little unnerved by the way that he spoke to me about it. >> bill: all right, joining us from fort worth texas radio host and from los angeles leslie marshall. governor brewer saying president obama was condescending to her after arizona passed tough immigration law. that's what this was all about, correct. >> we weren't in the room with governor brewer and the president. we don't know if he was condescending and perception is reality. but, i find it interesting, bill, that after the meeting at the white house, she didn't say that. it was after she wrote the book. and you know this better than i, somebody can write
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something about you but when they see you face to face, sometimes they back down on those remarks. not as gutsy when they are hiding behind their computer or their pen as they are face to face. i think we saw that if you notice when she is pointing, they both are smiling. >> bill: i don't think they are real happy. i don't see a smile on her face. janine, do you see a smile? he is always smiling. but the smile doesn't look one of -- i don't think they like each other at all. and i think that president obama, you know, said, look, i gave you a courtesy of a white house meeting. you came in, we hard it around and then you wrote a book and said i was this and that in the meeting and i object to that. i think that's what it was all about. janine? >> oh, okay. what i find something -- interesting he gets off the airplane in a state that has terrible problem with drug dealers and terrorists and kidnappings. somebody is kidnapped every 3 a hours. the fbi has said it's the third ---for three years in a
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row it's the kip capital of the united states. is he concerned about how he is portrayed in a book. he is more concerned about his ego than he is the state of the arizona. he was dismissive just to walk away from her and if he has did it once before we can bet in that white house office he probably was a bit con descending to her as well. >> bill: interesting point about the president's ego. the president has a unique position in this country, janine. you have to respect the office. you may not respect the man, but you have to respect the office. now, the little finger, i do that little finger thing. you ladies know that this little finger is out of control. i can't control it. it doesn't look good to the president of the united states. >> he is not the king. >> bill: remember the office of the presidency. >> yes, remember ha she is the governor. he walked away from her mid sentence. and is he concerned about how is he portrayed in a book. i mean, how about -- how are things in the state of arizona, governor brewer?
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how can i help? let me come visit the border of arizona. he hasn't even visited the border of arizona. no, he is a suing her. i would love for you to visit the border and i will buy you lunch. >> bill: what do you say, leslie? was it appropriate for mr. obama to walk away on the tarmac? >> well, first of all, it's inappropriate for anyone to point, come on, bill, your mother taught you that. miss manners. you are right, bill, it is not the person. it is the office. his position is commander and chief trumps her position as governor of arizona. she was respectful to come out. for him to walk away, i wasn't there, the way i think it went down is he like jan, i didn't know you thought i was being condescending. i didn't like those things you were saying about me in your book. she starts in on him about immigration which is not his decision or hers at this point. it's now in the hands of supreme court. little tit-for-tat.
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that dou can't do it. you can't do it. >> no, no. you can't do it. >> bill: i'm much lighter than you guys than i am on more his or rove. i am, i will admit it i'm much lighter on you guys than i am on them. >> because he is the president, he needs to have some dignity and some respect and to be intracious and to go in on the book? i still can't get over that. >> bill: i think you are making a good point. he probably should have overlooked the dopey book. what difference does it make? he is the president and he has got the big jet and then she is down there in -- i look arizona. it's not a bad place to be that's for sure. good discussion and we appreciate it when we come right back, lou dobbs on whether money will sink mitt romney's request to be president. then an npr reporter does not tell the truth on national tv about an interview with me. wait until you hear this. moments away as the factor continues all across the u.s.a. and all around the world.
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>> bill: thanks for staying with us. i'm bill o'reilly. in the lowe's the boss segment tonight, newt gingrich and mitt romney is hammering each other about money and investments. here is what happened last night. >> we discovered to our shock governor romney owns shares of both fannie mae and freddie mac. governor romney made a million dollars off of selling some of that so maybe governor romney in the spirit of openness should tell us how much money he has made off of how many households that have been foreclosed by his investments. >> my investments are not made by me. my investments for the last 10 years blind trust managed by a trusee. mr. speaker i know that sounds like enormous revelation but you have checked your own investments? you also have investments from mutual funds that also invest in fannie mae and freddie mac. >> bill: here now to analyze lou dobbs. why are they doing this.
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>> nor newt gingrich to go after free enterprise, capitalism. >> bill: doesn't he know he has a blind trust? >> this is where we are seeing the real difference in these campaigns. one has research in-depth. one is flying by the seat of his pants. >> bill: you are saying gingrich is flying by the pants. >> absolutely. >> bill: romney knew gingrich had mutual fund by tax return i'm sure. >> romney has better information on gingrich than gingrich has on romney. >> bill: that's how it's laid out. >> absolutely. >> bill: i have mutual funds. do you have any mutual funds? >> yes. >> bill: okay. i have them. and i don't know, i mean, they send me a statement, like 18 pages long. i don't know. >> i bet it is. >> bill: they have three shares here. four shares. they spread it around. okay? but i get. >> they may have fannie and freddie in there. they may have g.e. g.e. all day long. i don't sit there and go -- it's a mutual fund. that's what it is. >> absolutely. this is one of -- you are raising the point that reveals another aspect of the gingrich
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campaign. not only understaffed, underresourced. underfunded but now desperate. the man says he is smart. people write about gingrich as if he is smart and then he is and then he puts forward a stupid connection like between investing in freddie mac and fannie mae and being responsible somehow for foreclosures. that is the logic of desperation. >> bill: if romney had bought the stock himself because romney to be fair has hammered gingrich for taking all the money because working for freddie mac. >> neither one of these guys is a sweetheart. i don't mean to suggest that but, on this issue. >> bill: fight back. >> absolutely. >> he didn't fight back in a way that was effective? >> you just watched romney land one from the floor with a right cross to his jaw and gingrich went down. on this issue you are not going to hear anymore of this. >> bill: that's it? >> you are not going to hear any more of this from gingrich. >> bill: you will hear romney for sure say that gingrich took 1.4 million from freddie
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mac. is he not going to stop that. >> and probably he shouldn't if they want to continue these attacks on one another. gingrich right now he has taken one to the jaw. >> bill: i bet that hurt him in the florida vote. >> i think it may have deny determinant to be honest. his politics -- almost are anti-free enterprise. anti-capitalism. >> bill: gingrich is. >> yes. >> bill: he isn't that way as a guy. >> i don't know what he is as a guy. >> bill: i have interviewed him for 10 years. gingrich is not anti-capitalistic guy. is he coming across like that because is he trying to paint romney as this vicious capitalistic vulture. >> exactly. there is another aspect in the national media playing out here. and that is the national liberal media wants to play this out as sort of anti-free enterprise, anti-capitalism. romney you may haves inned does well. it's because of his money and his organization. it's not because of his appeal or compelling nature as a
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candidate. i personally think is he getting stronger by the week as a candidate. gingrich right now is definitely the underdog in this race. i have got no dog on the hunt. but romney really stood up. >> bill: we all agree. morris agrees. probably all wrong but it looks like romney will take florida. now, when you hear a guy has a swiss bank account. yep? >> i don't have a swiss bank account. i have been to switzerland and i like the chocolate. i have a swiss watch. okay? no bank account. when i hear that romney has a swiss bank account i go and i think other folks go too. why? what's wrong with the united states? why does he have a swiss bank account? >> we can only speculate. >> bill: shouldn't he answer that question? >> i don't know that he has in point of fact. his trustee has stood up, has answered a lot of those questions. >> bill: i need to know that i'm going to ask him when he comes on why do you have a swiss bank account. >> one of the things happening right now bloomberg may be regetting that he did run. he thought there was going to
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be anti-rich bias in all of this. right now we have everyone in this race is a millionaire. every single person. >> bill: ron paul is not a millionaire is he. >> yes, sure he is. >> bill: why did you want doesn't he have shirts that fit then. >> because he has got a style. >> bill: i didn't know is a millionaire. ron paul is a millionaire. >> sure is he. >> bill: from being a doctor. >> doctors are supposed to be millionaires. we want them to be millionaires. >> bill: lou dobbs, everybody. there he is dumbest things of the week on deck. npr reporting does not tell the truth about me, your humble correspondent. how could that ever happen? coming right back.
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here they are five and red eye guy greg gutfeld. arthel neville has chosen a slip of the tongue by vice president biden. >> even call centers, even call centers, rushed overseas in hundreds of thousands, how many times you get the call? i like to talk to you about your credit card. >> bill: um-huh. >> so why was that dumb. >> it's dumb because i think the vice president was trying to imitate an indian accent. >> bill: you can do indian accent. >> i wouldn't dare. it's offensive. you don't do that. >> bill: is it offensive? >> of course it does. >> bill: they have the accent. >> you are making fun of someone the way they speak. >> bill: illustrate how the phone is answered. >> i would agree with you that perhaps the vice president was without malice but it's still offensive. >> bill: is it offensive. >> yes, it is. >> bill: offensive to you, gutfeld. >> i'm offended by nothing. the problem is what was dumb he was trying to do scottish
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accent. >> bill: you can do indian accent. >> no, i can't. >> bill: you are both afraid to do the indian accent. >> it's your turn. >> bill: i can't do it. i can't do an irish brogue. i have always wanted to do one and i can't even do that. >> try it. no. [ laughter ] >> bill: there is a show on abc i think it is "cougar town." it's not about animals -- well, maybe it is. it's a courteney cox. >> i can't believe you went to college in london. i always wanted to do stuff like that. >> why didn't you? >> i was 19 and then, bam, i had a kid. [slurping] >> and you are hot. >> isn't there airconditioning? >> no. that's not what he meant. enter corner kenyon hospital in draper utah. they had to pick a moss scott name. okay? so the kids voted and what happened, gutted feld. >> they voted for cougar but
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the parents and some of the staff at the school were uncomfortable with it since cougar is also a term for older woman who prefers younger men. >> bill: let me get it straight corner kenya high cougars after the animal that lives in the forest. >> yes. for 8 and a half million years. >> bill: kind of ferocious, some people said no, cougar has another meaning arthel neville, it's dumb. >> first of all, i'm a cougar and i'm offended. i beg your pardon. so what? >> bill: i don't quite understand what does that mean? >> because i happen to be married to a man who is 11 years my junior. for 10 years. >> bill: if you were 11 years old that would be bad. >> that would be really bad. you would have to get me out of jail: >> the name they chose was chargers which was also a female stereotype a woman with a credit card. that's offensive. >> bill: so cougars are out. you can't name anybody cougars because of courteney cox who
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is hot. okay. now. >> let's move on. >> bill: npr, don't like me. they don't like me at all. there is nothing about me. they don't like me. there is this woman on npr terry gross who does an interview program i know she does because she interviewed me 8 years ago. tori groce will not let this go. roll the tape. >> you went after pretty hard and heavy my dear friend pappa bear bill o'reilly. okay? [ laughter ] you attacked him in an interview. >> i didn't really attack him. he says i attacked him. >> no. you attacked him. >> he says that the interview was 40 minutes of defamation. it was a 40 minute interview. he terminated the interview tell end of 40 minutes. what really happened was i asked him a few challenging questions at the end and it shocked me as somebody who prides himself on being the toughest interviewer of america. >> he is. >> would feel so offended.
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>> bill: not true. in fact, npr ombudsman jeffrey dorken said i agree with listeners who complained about the tone of the interview her questions were pointed from the beginning. she went after o'reilly using critical quotes from the franken book. by the time the interview was halfway through i felt as though terry gross was carrying franken's water. that's the npr ombudsman. she won't let it go. she did a bad interview, awful. 40 minutes i put up with that woman. would you put up with that woman for 40 minutes. >> i didn't know that was terry gross. i thought that was martin short. >> you better stop asking me to carry your water. >> bill: did you think as gutfeld did it was martin short and not terry gross. >> i'm not sure. i was confused. >> bill: that's not nice. that was terry gross. >> come on. i said nothing. >> bill: terry gross is not telling the truth and she should for the sake of npr's reputation. >> he threw me under the bus.
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if you become a preview member you get your book or the audio free of charge. anthony from massachusetts says, you use the term conservative for coulter but right winger to describe supporters of newt gingrich. really? you need some fresh air. both descriptions describe a conservative viewpoint. like liberal and left winger, they are the same. both sides can be vicious, right wing can be irresponsible and we know what the left is capable, smearing opponents all day long. not pretty.
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in knoxville, tennessee, i deeply respect my religious conviction but my friends thought the romney vote of jay leno was funny. >> i think jay leno should apologize. >> you asked michele bachmann who was the strongest candidate, and she would not answer, i thought this was the "no spin" vote. can not water board, she declined to answer and she has that right. >> and from rhode island, the factor has been fair, as can be, whiling the covering the election. thank you. >> and from maryland, as ever. mike, from new york, would love to see o'reilly and miller like, we have the turning stone casino. back in iowa, there last year, where everyone you? >> a week from tonight, i'll be
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in north carolina, for big, big show, a lot of presidential stuff and question-and-answers, and in melbourne, florida. come on out, see you in north carolina a week from tonight. and if you submit to interviews these days, bizarre questions will come up. paging pat sajak. >> have you ever done wheel of fortune drunk. >> yes, when i first started and was younger and could tolerate --. >> was the show better or worse? i had a great idea. no one said anything, so i guess i did okay. >> there was a restaurant, a mexican restaurant across the street, and they taped five shows in a day, so on the lunch break they went out for margaritas, so ... you might consider him a patriot, but drinking on the job? that is always pinheaded.
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