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i'm shepard smith. we're back tomorrow. but tonight at 10:00 eastern, 9:00 in oxford the israel prime minister netanyahu goes on the record with greta van susteren. when you have got to know the news you have got to go to greta. opinion, analysis, discussion begins now. mr. bill at the helm, thank you. >> bill: "the o'reilly factor" is on, tonight. >> bret: fox news can now project that mitt romney will win the state of ohio. >> bill: mitt romney squeaks out a win in ohio but his opponents say they will continue to fight. we will have the best super tuesday coverage anywhere. karl rove, george stephanopoulos, dick morris and dennis miller will all weigh in. >> i don't know what's in rush limbaugh's heart so i'm not going to comment on the sin -- sincerity of his apology. >> bill: president obama reaping benefit over the contraception. >> you won a million dollars. >> i won a million. >> after i took the lump sum is dropped down to 700,000.
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>> bill: michigan gone woman wins the lottery but still using food stamps. you are not going to believe this one. >> i feel that it's okay because i have no income. >> bill: caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. captions by closed captioning services >> bill: hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. mitt romney, the winner on super tuesday and that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. the governor now has more than 400 delegates, about 1100 he needed to get the nomination. rick santorum has 176, newt gingrich 105, ron paul 47. so the numbers speak for themselves. senator santorum and gingrich continue to fight. we con congratulate both of the. mitt romney will be challenging barack obama in november. monday on the 5:00 barbara
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bush former first lady said she is dismayed by the republic competition. i disagree. the contest between barack obama and hillary clinton in 2008 was certainly bruising. in fact, mrs. clinton did not suspend her campaign until june 7th of that year. you may remember that john mccain had the nomination wrapped up by this time in 2008. of course, mr. obama defeated mr. mccain by a substantial margin so it doesn't really matter how long the primary process goes. and it is easy to see why mitt romney is having a hard time nailing down the nomination. 40% of americans describe themselves as conservative. most of those folks will vote for the most conservative candidate which happens to be rick santorum. so that's why these votes are close. senator santorum is a very big advantage in conservative states like oklahoma. looking ahead, anything could happen in the general election next fall. it should come down to the economy, including gas prices. also, there could be a showdown with iran and that could influence the vote as
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well. right now, both the president and the republic candidate, whoever it is. are pretty much even. the election could go either way. in the meantime, alabama, mississippi, and kansas are coming up next. santorum and gingrich should do fairly well in those conservative states. so mitt romney will likely take more lumps as he continues down the road picking up delegates along the way. the race will really be decided in five states, new york and pennsylvania on april 24th. texas on may 29th, and california, new jersey on june 5th. those states have 538 delegates among them. mitt romney should win the vast majority of them. so, like barack obama in 2008, june will be big for romney. and that's the memo. now for the top story tonight. let's bring in the man with the plan mr. karl rove joins from us washington, d.c. how about that introduction? what's the headline this evening in the political world. >> the headline is muddled result out of super tuesday. i'm not certain i agree with it mitt romney won most of the contests six of ten.
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most of the delegates, an absolute majority and most of the votes. but everybody got something out of tuesday night. and as a result, we will continue on for some period of time and i think you are right, it's going to take months, not weeks to settle this. >> bill: isn't it true that the media wants to have a horse race because it's better for them to report on well, what's going to happen now? and, in general, and maybe i'm overstating but i don't think so in general the liberal mainstream media and i think that's 7 a%, 80% of it wants the republic candidates to destroy one another because it makes it easier for president obama. >> yeah. >> they are invested in saying that hey, this thing -- no, it's a cliff hanger, romney is no good. they don't want him. you are invested in that, is that true. >> that's true. i put in my "wall street journal" tomorrow morning some headlines from the "new york times" and from abc and others four years ago at this time which were forecasting how badly the democrats were being hurt in april and may by the
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primary fight between obama and clinton. obviously that didn't turn out to be true. could we go back to your thieves for a moment? i think you have hit on something there which i think santorum and gingrich do agree with you that those five big states are where the contest is going to be settled. i think that's substantially right but not completely right because remember new york and texas are proportional. and even -- the winner take all states california and new jersey give out a slug of their delegates in the case of california, 159 of 172 are awarded at the federal district level and new jersey 36 of 50 so that means that, you know, we are likely to come out of these four big contests. let's say that someone wins 60% of the vote and someone wins 40% of the vote. that means out of all those four big states up there, they gain an advantage of about 100 delegates over the guy who comes in with 40%. >> bill: let me challenge the cardboard thing is that cardboard. >> no it's a $6.95 white
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board. >> bill: it's a white board. >> i appreciate if you would show it the respect it deserves by not calling it flimsy. >> bill: i apologize to the white board. in california it seems to me that mitt romney is going to overwhelmingly win for two reasons. number one it's not that conservative of state. number two, it takes a lot of money to buy media time there. he is going to have an advantage. same exact thing in new york state. same thing. same thing in new jersey. all right? pennsylvania is a little bit more pay and illinois are different because they have direct election. you don't vote for the candidate. you vote for somebody who is a delegate. that delegate has pledged themself to the candidate. it's called direct election. it happens in illinois and pennsylvania. everybody figures out hot delegate trying to figure that out. you know i'm a simple man, mr. rove, i am. and there is no doubt about it. i see the only state of all of these states we're talking about that rick santorum could possibly win is next, all
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right? because texas is a conservative state, all right? >> i disagree with you on one thing. i think a conservative candidate could get to the right of romney in california. because you are right it's a more liberal state but it has a very conservative republic party. because it's in certain parts of the state and because it is so expensive to run television in san francisco and los angeles, there will be a bunch of us that will have to fend on cable. more likely to run in bakersfield and san diego than los angeles and san francisco. i'm with you on the fundamental underline which is at the end of this contest, yes, in texas, not romney candidate is likely to win. new york romney is likely to win. california, likely -- i think a not romney candidate but by a narrow margin and new jersey likely to be romney. even on a bad day, let's assume 60% of the people in these states vote for the not romney, that will get the not romney candidate 100 more delegates that day than mitt romney will get and right now
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romney's advantage is over 200 and some odd over his nearest competitor. >> bill: let's talk about realistic capabilities here. you are down to a lot of money. can you lower that by the way. >> can i make one more quick point? >> bill: go. >> the winner take all states are going to be important. look at this utah 40 delegates. 42 in wisconsin. 46 in indiana. 17 in delaware. 37 in maryland. these are the other winner take all states. they don't split their vote at the congressional district winner take all. >> bill: ron paul in good shape in all of them. maryland very liberal republic state it looks like decent shape. i don't have time to go through all of this. but it seems to me that the only candidate likely to drop out is newt gingrich. santorum is going to stay in until the end. paul hassing in else to do. -- paul has nothing else to do. >> his campaign may run out of
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doe. allegedson who. >> bill: he says he is not going to do it anymore. sheldon. >> how much money is left in that bank account. also, what happens next week. if newt gingrich does well in mississippi and alabama, it's going to rekindle at least the belief that he could be a -- >> bill: you see all four of them going into june. >> i see all four of them going march into april. i'm not sure i see them all in late april and in may. >> bill: all right. because that would be good for santorum obviously if gingrich drops out then conservatives coalesce around one candidate instead of two. all right, mr. rove, thanks very much. give my best to the board there thank you. next on the run down, george stephanopoulos will give us his take on the presidential sweep stake. sandra fluke situation. miller up ahead. i think about the future every morning when i wake up.
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telling because is he more in the hillary clinton spot than the barack obama spot at least with his current unfavorability ratings coming right now he is under water by 10 points. that's where hillary clinton was. he has got to find a way to improve that even as he puts away rick santorum. >> bill: if i were romney i wouldn't even worry about that at this point in march. because, after he secures the nomination, should it happen in june or whenever, he has got plenty of time to work on his positives because is he going to pivot and he is going to say, look, here i am and this is what i'm going to do for you. i'm going to fix the economy. you know how positives and negatives go. you know how they go back and forth, they could be and certainly bill clinton in 1992 had some trouble in the spring and was able to come back. here is the dilemma for him. the more he has to fend off rick santorum, the more delegates santorum collection on the conservative side. the more states he wins on the conservative side. is he going to have to figure
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out what does he have to give rick santorum. what does he want coming in the convention. santorum has agreed himself a major role at the states he has won so far that puts him in a situation not unlike what michael duque cuss faced in 1998 when he had to figure out how to handle jesse jackson. >> bill: why is that a problem for romney. he asked santorum what would you like to do? would you like to be secretary of state. >> santorum wants to be on 00 ticket. >> bill: as a v.p. >> that's not going to happen. there might be pressure if santorum continues to build up delegates to do that that could be a problem for romney in the general election. >> bill: romney needs to go with somebody -- i shouldn't say it's not going to happen. not likely because i think that rubio is the guy they all want in florida. now, let me talk to you a little bit about abc news coverage of this rush limbaugh fluke situation. we covered it here as a
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political story. we didn't even mention the personal attacks. maybe i should have but i just didn't want to get involved with that. >> it was the news, wasn't it. >> bill: it was. but it was covered a infinitum. nothing else i could add to it so i didn't see that my viewers were missing anything. they knew about it but i felt that they were missing the big political story on how cleverly the democratic party took a loser, church state and turned it into a winner and we're going to talk about this with crowley and colmes right after you. women's health. i thought that was a brilliant move. i think it's dishonest if you look at the overall picture of subsidizing birth control it's bogus. >> to be honest i think it's about both. what we tried to do was cover both angles and do both sides. >> bill: why is there equivalency though. you are talking about a nanny state and talking about very serious entitlement issues as opposed to somebody making a mistake on a talk radio? why would they be equal?
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>> rush limbaugh has a huge audience. he gets huge headlines. it became such an issue that he had to apologize for it we pictured it up after the pressure already began. i should also add we didn't do all that much on this one. i think we did a minute and a half piece on friday morning and another follow up on monday morning that was it no guests. we didn't obsess over this in any way shape or form. we covered what was going on. every angle of the story is part of the story. you have a luxury of more time at night. >> bill: i think the more important angle is for the country, for the folks, what the goal is for both parties. that, because they are going to have to vote in november on do we want to have an entitlement state culture, president obama and the democrats or do we want to go back to self-reliance, a smaller government? that seems to dwarf somebody making a mistake on talk radio. i will give you the last word. >> i think it's a big issue. i think we have to cover it all. i also think the rush limbaugh
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piece is just about over. >> bill: all right. george, always a pleasure. thanks for taking the time. >> my pleasure, bill. >> bill: we have him caged. we will release him. president obama's support among american women increases. we will tell would you in just a few moments. oh dear! ohh dear... i'm not sure exactly what happened here last night. i was out helping people save money on their car insurance. 2 more! you're doing it! aren't they doing great?! hiiiiiii!! come sweat with me! keep going richard. keep sweating!! geico. fifteen minutes could save you sweat! sweat! fifteen percent or more on car insurance. ♪
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>> bill: in the barack and hard place segment tonight, new "wall street journal" poll says president obama's job approval rating up 7 points in three months among women. 40% disprove. here now fox news analyst alan colmes and monica crowley. do you think this is a sandra fluke deal. >> i do. direct result of this. as you have been pointing out, bill, the original part of this with the hhs mandate coming out of obama care team
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obama. mandating catholic universities and hospitals to do this. >> bill: right. >> what they were so ingenious at is turning this around. they deflected it away from a religious argument. >> bill: we don't know who did that in the democratic party. i would love to find that out. >> this is classic that thiewferg. >> bill: somebody in the democratic apparatus, some person said, you know what? i have heard about this woman at georgetown, she is an activist. let's get her in front of issa's committee, all right. there she is, sandra fluke. let's get her in front of that committee and then we will turn it around. we will get the separation of church and state issue off the table into women's rice. she sympathetic and articulate and it works. i just wonder who that is. >> big conspiracy. apparatus. i don't believe that's what happened at all. >> bill: no? >> you use the word pivot in your talking points. >> bill: you won't believe it happened. magically appeared. >> i don't believe there was a big conspiracy to make this happen. and, in fact,.
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>> bill: i told you it was conspiracy. it was strategy. >> the strategy should have been by the republicans to let her testify. >> bill: you just believe this woman studying at georgetown just wandered on over to the issa committee knock knock hello, i would like to testify. >> why do we keep going after this woman. >> i'm not going after her. >> this is the problem. >> bill: you don't believe. >> it was a set-up. you are trying to make it believe it was a set-up. >> bill: orchestrated. issa would have been much better to allow her to testify and not play into the or committees strarts. >> bill: how did she get there. >> woman who worked in the issue of domestic violence. she worked in the mayor's city of new york city. >> bill: who brought her? >> the bus. i don't know who brought her. [ laughter ] >> bill: now we get to the bottom of it. >> i don't know who brought her. you are making this into this big thing. >> this whole thing has been orchestrated by the left. >> orchestrated? you guys conspiracy together. >> orchestrated this is a
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classic move. year and a half since obama care passed how they handle the contraception issue with religious institutions. why do you think they turned around and dropped it like a grenade in february of the presidential election year. >> bill: why did they want to do that? >> because they turned around and did their accommodation and had activists like andrea fluke ready to go. you are incredibly naive if you think. >> bill: hold it, hold it. i think that president obama rejected vice president's advice and his chief of staff. >> why do you think that is. >> bill: billy has sold him the health -- >> do you think this needs to be sold? >> bill: this is what i believe and i think the evidence points to this that president obama, who has been known to make political misjudgments fought that separation church and state issue he would win. secularism that he believes the country is embracing would overwhelm that. so he went that way. when it didn't work and he was
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sinking, then this mystery person, ohio would love to find out and if you know me please call me or email me came in and said look, i have got a plan here that might turn this around. do i think that's what happened. >> wait. when obama care was being debated, rahm emanuel went in and had that exact conversation with the president and said don't go this far. don't do it you will lose democrats in 2010. the idealogue went ahead full blast. when daily goes in and says don't do this contraception thing. the idealogue goes in full blast. this whole thing was are a committees straighted from the very beginning like occupy wall street was because obama is having big problems with women, bill. he won women in 2008. in 2010 the democrats lost women big time. >> obama is not having big problems with women. >> bill: he was. >> it's a conglomeration of things. santorum talking about these issues way out of touch with the mainstream. you have got the birth control issue which has always been. this has always been about title x.
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title 10 rather. >> bill: gives people free birth control. >> always been the affordable care act conform with title 10. that's what this was always about. about access to women. it's the conservatives who wanted to make this about something totally different. >> colmes. >> if title ten gives measure women free birth control, why would there be a question about access. >> it doesn't automatically give women free birth control. >> bill: walk in there and asked for it. >> planned parenthood. >> one such clinic in any community. >> any one community there is only one clinic that fits that category. >> bill: take the bus to the clinic. take the bus. >> you have to be below the poverty level. >> bill: now don't. they get first priority. >> no, no, no. much. >> you have to be certain income level. >> bill: you are wrong again. >> yes, you do bill. that he was the way it works. >> bill: do you know the number of the bus that miss fluke took? >> it's the 104: all right, bill i took her. i brought her over there. >> bill: there you go colmes brought her.
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all right, colmes you are fired. programming note i should add, i will be on "the view" tomorrow talking politics, prayers will be appreciated. >> god bless you. >> bill: plenty more as the factor moves along this evening. president obama comments on rush limbaugh in a news conference. juliet huddy has thoughts. peyton manning, i don't think manning needs birth control but he might. we hope you stay tuned to those reports. today is gonna be an important day for us. you ready? we wanna be our brother's keeper. what's number two we wanna do? bring it up to 90 decatherms. how bout ya, joe? let's go ahead and bring it online. attention on site, attention on site. now starting unit nine. some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers.
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bill bill did you see he that segment tonight, remember jerome the ohio guy that told president obama that he objected to redistribution of income. well, yesterday, he won the primary and is now the republic nominee for congress in the toledo area. >> bottom line, i won run a character assassination type campaign. as an american i'm tired and disgusted of seeing those ads going on the radio and tv. i won't practice it. if anyone comes out on my side and tries to practice it i will denounce it i want to run on facts.
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>> bill: with us now is juliet hud yncht he is running against the woman who defeated dennis kucinich. >> this will be her 15th term. she is on the appropriations committee. a very powerful committee. you know, she has got a lot of money in her war chest right now. >> bill: changed the districts and she wiped out kucinich and now but jerome, he is joe the plumber, he chance. >> he doesn't have a lot of money. he has 10,000 right now. >> bill: people will send him money. >> he will have money. this will be trouble for him. since they redescribilitied now it leans towards the democrats. he might have a bit of a problem. you never know. >> bill: how heavily democrat is it? >> heavily democrat. >> bill: disadvantage on numbers. >> people like the fact. the guy that came in. >> bill: here is what i admire he is putting his time where his mouth is he did that. he did this. so we admire that. president obama in a press
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conference i'm not going to comment on what sponsors decide to do. i'm not going to comment on either the economics or the politics of it, i don't know what's in rush limbaugh's heart so i'm not going to comment on the sincerity of his apology. what i can comment on is the fact that all desent folks can agree the remarks that were made don't have any place in the public discourse. >> okay, now. the right wing radio and media has said to president obama we don't disagree with the assessment the remarks by ms. fluke were out of line. however, you just took a million dollars from bill maher who is notorious for making remarks like this. >> crude remarks about sarah palin. he made very controversial remarks. >> bill: everybody knows what mr. mar did. and mr. mar don't natalled a million dollars to whom. >> to the super pac, to the
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obama super pac. remember, it's not obama. he is not collecting the money. it's the super pac that's collecting the money. >> bill: how close is the super pac to the president's re-election campaign? >> let's be honest. the money goes to the campaign. we all understand that. >> so it does go to the campaign? of course it does. >> shouldn't president obama then say i'm not going to accept this donation because it's tainted by the same thing that i'm talking about here if mitt romney is going to say i'm not going to accept money rush limbaugh. if you take away money from everybody who donated to a super pac or donated to a campaign. >> bill: huddy, this is bigger than that very specific example in campaigns past people have september back certain donations. this is a legitimate point. in michigan, there is a woman on food stamps. she wins the lottery. a million bucks. go. >> just wanted to find out if you thought that was the right thing to do thrill or why you
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ethically or why you are still taking money from the state. >> well, i thought they would cut me off but since they didn't i thought maybe it was okay because i'm not working. >> but you won more than a million dollars. >>. no i won a million but after i took the lump sum it dropped down to 700,000. and then after taxes, it was just a little bit over half. i feel that it's okay because, i mean, i have no income. and i have bills to pay. i have two houses. >> bill: two houses? how do you have two houses and you are on food stamps? who is this money? >> 500 grand. she won a million bucks. and her last name is clayton. here's the thing. this is not illegal. food stamps are considered liquid assets. they don't. laws might be changed now there are billsing will did you that would change. this right now she is not doing anything illegal. immoral, unethical, yes. >> bill: if you have two houses how do you get food
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stamps. >> she is buying a new house. >> she said she had two houses. she doesn't have any qualms about using pood stamps with 500,000 coming in and the country owes $16 trillion. >> she still feels despite this money she has some bills to pay. she doesn't understand when you start buying mazda rat at this and ferraris. bat my eye lashes. >> bill: it will be miller time. the d man on the super tuesday vote. sandra fluke and peyton manning. miller is next. ♪ [ male announcer ] you're at the age where you don't get thrown by curveballs. ♪ this is the age of knowing how to get things done. so, why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor about viagra.
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>> thanks for staying with us, i'm bill owe rilefully in the miller time segment tonight, we have a lot it talk about. let's bring in the sage of southern california who joins us now from california. super tuesday, what say you? >> first off, billy, i empathize with you, you have got to be busted up about the kucinich thing. are you okay? >> bill: i'm all right. we are going to use him more.
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i like him as far as he can stand up and take the fire and he is a good debater and he doesn't get nasty and, you know, so. >> you think you will have access to him now that he has gone back to munchkin land to be a union rep. >> bill: munchkin land where is that? miller? where is that? i have never been able to locate munchkin land. >> arkansas. greg craig of the lollipop gild, all right? i love these guys who are going to save me like jerry brown and dennis kucinich. they get into sixth or seventh decade i absolve you of any responsibility of saving me. go out on your own, make a buck and see what the real world is like dennis, thank you. >> bill: vote last night on the republic side didn't mean anything to you, say anything to you? i don't think gingrich and ron paul would get out if romney was elected president i think they would stay in the race. that's fine with me. i think it might be time to
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start gussying up romney, maybe going back to the wizard of oz things. get him looking better. i'm not sure our guy has to say anything if the numbers fall right, bill. if i was a g.o.p. candidate come this summer and fall i would just put a clock on the front of the podium. i would go up and not say a word. stand there for my 15 minutes and watch it go up and tell people how much it had gone up. 14 to 15 trillion seems to take a lot slower than 15 to 16 trillion has taken. and i think that's what's coming down the pike. >> bill: your strategy, if you are running president obama would probably be replicate the jerry lewis telethon with a big board and it keeps on ticking up as far as the debt is concerned. you just point back and we just have been talking for 20 seconds and country now owes this much more because it does go up every minute it goes up $30,000.
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>> i think a good speech is 12 minutes. romney in the fall i would start coming out. i would stand there for 12 minutes, not say anything and then go like that and just walk off. >> now u we hadn't talked to miller since the sandra fluke controversy broke. i'm sure have you been following it do you have anything pithy to tell us? listen, can i care less about sandra's i don't know her last name proclivities, none of my business. i don't want to get in the midst of the can did itization process. i realize she is our joan of arc. i have a different take. wow that seems so helpless. 30-year-old career woman and i did -- i got the calculator out and 3,000 bucks over three years is $2.73 a day. let's take it away contraception i don't want to step in it and say she will never work again. let's just say you are buying a tall latte at starbucks every day. we talk about how we all have to do our part. i hear the president haranging
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me being a pig overlord every day. everybody has to do their part. can i tell you 30-year-old career woman i kind of think you can kick in 2.73 on something that you use once a day. that seems to be the easiest of it to me. and i know she is. >> bill: 9 bucks at target three miles from her house for a month supply. 9 bucks. >> billy, i don't even want to go near the contraception because, like i said it's dangerous. i'm not going to play that game. $2.73, you know, as much as she believes that, there is people out there and you can't ridicule them, people do believe that if they participate in birth control, that they get their god angry and they might be in trouble with them. and i don't think they should have to kick in. now, i know she is a heroin, rosa sparks -- parks. i'm not moving do what you have to. that's my idea of a heroin.
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she might be stuck in a virginia slims ad in 1969. it gets worse than that buck up, you are 30. >> bill: all right, now, miller is a big nfl guy and we have two situations there. the new orleans saints, team that i like. paid bounty money to hurt other football players on other teams and that's a big scandal and you say? >> i say if you are going to try to start making the nfl politically correct and perfect and at the last part of it completely safe, might as well get rid of it right now. >> bill: you don't want to hurt anybody. you want to play hard and tough. you don't want to take anybody out for money, do you? >> what are you saying to me? i'm a wus i can't play football. i learned something in my two years there they are men. they play a man's sport. they dig the action. they dig all that stuff. and if you are going to try to make it perfect, guess what, the new orleans saints who you dig won super bowl. you know why they won it because they beat the hell out
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of brett favre to the point where the most fearless guy in the history of that league had a chance to run with a first down with a couple of minutes later and he pulled up because he had just been slugged by mars aniano dropped his guard and threw a bad scepter across his body. i'm not saying it's a perfect world. going into the nfl and asking them to become the boy scouts, you might as well being oliver reid asking russell crowe of a way through gladiator to give a urine sample it doesn't work that way. >> bill: i'm not sure about that example. i'm thinking back. >> it's a rough game. >> bill: but i played it. and i never tried to hurt anybody. and. >> some guys do. some guys do. >> bill: i think that's wrong. >> some of them are in the nfl's hundred greatest players. check. >> bill: that's true. can you play the game hard and not hurt anybody. peyton manning who doesn't hurt anybody. peyton manning one of the
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greatest quarterbacks of all time leaving the indianapolis colts they don't want to pay him $28 million because is he hurt and all of that. where is he going to wind up? >> where he winds up is in canton and in all of america's sports fans heart. i don't know what city he winds up in. let me say this. it cannot be done classier than peyton manning has done it his mother and father archie and i believe her name is owe livia, god bless you. because if kids were raised like this, that kid is a champion. and, man, what he did for that city. you know what? when he eventually steps down, i see him becoming sort of a jfk guy. maybe we will get eli to step out, do an r.f.k. thing and we do the bay of pigs thing again. >> bill: he could be a politician if he wanted to be be. he he might end up either miami or arizona. >> yeah. he loves such a principled life he probably couldn't put up with the life in politics. >> bill: he is a good guy though. >> you can imagine him and larry fitzgerald?
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forget it. forget it. >> bill: dennis miller. >> billy,. >> bill: dennis miller there is he. d man and i will see you in indianapolis on june 22nd, chicago the next day. saturday, june 23rd for the bolder fresh are tour. i will see you tampa florida this coming sunday night talking about the presidential election. in addition tell you about wounded warrior auction. high bid for this stunning and historically significant poster signed by all five living presidents only document we know about, $75,000. however, if you donate $25 or more to the wounded warrior foundation you get a facsimile of the document suitable for framing and of course you help out the warriors themselves. we hope you go to bill o'reilly.com where we have links to the project and bolder fresher tours. on deck, dick morris another political prediction this evening. does that mean another dinner for me? morris moments away. i care about my car because...
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>> bill: back of the book segment tonight. we saved the best for last, i think. the always effervescent dick morris. you heard all the bloviating tonight. now we need predictions, morris. romney going to be the nominee? >> yes. >> and that will be apparent, when? >> june 6th. >> bill: as i said in the talking points memo after the. >> utah in same day, right. there is a danger. i give you 60% chance romney wins the nomination on june 6th. there is also a chance that he trips up a few even just one or two it would take of these winner take all states and then the republics have a fiasco on their hands because we don't have a nominee until
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the convention. now, if the convention were the first week of july, who would care? but the convention is the last week of august. >> bill: in tampa. >> anybody in their right minds thinks 60 days is enough time put together campaign to become president they have got to be crazy. >> bill: if romney can't wrap' it as obama did in june then water is going to start to come on the deck of the republic ship. there is no doubt. but i think as i said to karl rove i think that the media is invested in the horse race number one because they think it's gotten to gin their ratings up and number two the media that's rooting for barack obama, 7' 5, 80% of it, okay? wants the republics to tear each other to pieces so, it gives the president an advantage. so, it's to the media's well being to keep this alive and throw oil on whatever fires there may be. >> it's more than a alive. by keeping santorum front and center they drive the woman
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vote up for obama. that's why it went up when you and monica and allen were talking about it. >> bill: you don't think it's a fluke situation. >> i think it's all part of that the contraception issue is there because of santorum. if i had not said it was a bad thing and hurting women and hurting our society and encouraging -- >> bill: you don't think the contraception controversy would be there because president obama tried to mandate the catholic church paying for insurance that covers it? that was the big -- yes, santorum made it an issue. >> you and i went through this they tried to gin it up right after santorum won iowa. and the whole thing is an effort, by the democrats, to make contraception a big deal. so that they can scare women voters with santorum. rile the right by the religious thing. and then get somebody like limbaugh to put his foot in it like he did. but, let me just stay on this dead lock because this is what is so important.
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right now, a third the delegates have been selected, bill. santorum would have to win 64% of the remaining delegates to get a majority. obviously isn't going to happen. even if gingrich drops out that isn't going to happen. so the only strategy that newt and rick have, santorum and gingrich have is to go to a dead lock at the convention. now, there have been four floor fights on conventions since 1960, gold water '64, humphreys 'had 68, mccongress 72 and ford 76. every one of them lost. if we go to a floor fight, we might lose, too. >> bill: we being the republic party, morris? >> yeah, we meaning me. the republic party, and we all republicans have to think before they vote for santorum or gingrich or paul. not that they're bad guys. not that they would be bad nominees. >> bill: the republicans might not. >> dead lock. >> bill: i think people should
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