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we know that something is wrong. terribly wrong with the direction of the country. we know that this election is about the kind of america we will live in and the kind of america we're going lead the future to generations. when it comes to the character of america, president obama and i have very different visions. government is at the center of his vision. it did i expenses and what it can't take, consumes a greater share of the economy. you know, with obamacare fully installed, government would have control of almost half of the economy. we would have effect if8 ceased to be a society. this president is putting us on our path that will be ruled by bureaucracy and czars. he is asking us to accept that washington knows best and provide all. we've seen where that path leads. it erodes freedom and deadens
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the entrepreneurial spirit and hurts the people it's supposed to help. those that promise to spread the wealth around only succeed in spreading poverty around. [ cheers and applause ] >> other nations have chosen that path, it leads to chronic high unemployment. crushing debt and stagnant wages. i have a different vision for america and for our future. its an america driven by freedom where free people pursuing happiness in their own unique ways create free entered prices that employ more and more americans. because there are so many enterprises that are succeeding the come pe toys for educated and skilled employees is intense so wages and salaries rise.
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i see an america with growing middle class and rising standards of living. i see children more successful than their parents, some successful beyond their wildest dreams and others congratulating them for their achievement and not attacking them for it. [ cheers and applause ] >> this america is fundamentally fair. we will stop the unfairness of urban children being denied access to the good schools of their choice. [ cheers and applause ] >> we will stop the unfairness of politicians giving taxpayer money to their friends'
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businesses. [ applause ] >> we will stop the unfairness of union worker is to contribute to politicians not of their choosing. [ applause ] >> we will stop the unfairness of government workers getting better pay and benefits than the very taxpayers they serve. [ applause ] >> and we will stop the unfairness of one generation passing larger and larger debts on to the next. [ applause ] >> in the america i see, character and choices matter, and education, hard work and living within our means are val you'd and awarded.
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poverty will be defeated. now with not with a government check but with respect and achievement that is taught by parents and learned in school and practiced in the workplace. [ applause ] >> this the america that was promised by our nation's founders and earned by the greatest generation. the america that has produced most innovative and most productive and powerful economy in the world. as i look around at the millions of americans without work, the graduates that can't get a job, the soldiers who return home to an unemployment line, it breaks my heart. this does not have to be. it's the result of failed leadership and a faulty vision. we will restore the promise of america only if we restore the
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principles of freedom and opportunity that made this nation the greatest nation on earth. [ cheers and applause ] today the hill before us is a little steep but we have always been a nation of big steppers. many americans have given up on this president but they haven't giving up on themselves and not on each other and certainly not on america. [ applause ] >> in the days ahead join me, join me in the next step toward that destination of november 6th when across america we can give a sigh of relief and know that the promise of america has been
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kept. the dreamers can dream a little bigger. help wanted signs can be dusted off and this time we'll get it right. [ applause ] >> ♪ mitt, mitt, mitt) we will stop the days of apologizing for success at home and never apologize for america abroad. [ applause ] there was a time not so long ago that each of us could walk tall earned a stand straighter because we had a gift that no
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one n else in the world shared. we were americans. that made something different to each of us but it meant something special to all of us. we noe knew without question and so did the world. those days are coming back. that is our destiny. [ applause ] >> you see, we believe in america. we believe in ourselves. our greatest days are ahead. we are after all americans. god bless this great nation! god bless the united states of america and god bless you good people! thank you so much! thank you! >> that was in masses mass, governor mitt romney delivering a major address tonight and the
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theme of his speech was better america begins tonight. today voters went to the polls in five states we go to the host of special report. bret baier is standing by in washington. an update on this. two lines still about, it's about the economy and we're not stupid and never again will we apologize, tonight was game on. >> bret: definitely it was interesting to hear with the back and forth with the crowd if we were better off three and a half years ago. polls had closed in new york state to finish up the primary. as you mentioned it's been a huge night. as expected we look live mitt romney the presidential nominee, expected five for five and we heard the speech. he is the projected winner in delaware, one state that newt gingrich was hoping to do well in. romney was declared the winner
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in pennsylvania and also connecticut and rhode island as well. a disappointed gingrich has finished up a rally in concord, north carolina. he spoke about the same time romney did. he says he will look at prospects over the next few days. he wants to be a unifier and wants to be find ways to be helpful. gingrich said the most important thing, barack obama has to be a one-term president. more coming up at the bottom of the hour and full wrap-up of the night and look ahead of the general election. back to you. >> sean: we'll be watching at 11:00 eastern tonight. we'll check in with brett throughout the hour. joining me with reaction, stuart varney and co-host of the five. she got angry at bob beck ole. dana perino. are you better off three and a half years ago?
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it's still about the economy, we're not stupid. >> great speech. looking at the setting. he has a crowd participation in his speech. >> there was a lot of energy in that room. >> you see the beginning of a winner. look at the difference of tone of his speech tonight of hope, people get behind that. compared to barack obama. >> it was about optimism. respect for america and above all a return to prosperity which i think is what on the hearts of minds of every american. as the economy weakens, it is prosperity the glue that binds us together. that was very optimistic speech and very well delivered. much more polished candidate. just literally in the last couple weeks. >> sean: he also picked up what has been said. debbie wasserman schultz that attacked him and david axelrod,
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the rain of terror. >> divisive and sharp contrast to this that was very good. >> sean: the only thing he can run on diversion, distraction and distortion because they can't run on a positive record or their record. the more that he seems to highlight this, i think the more it's going to put the obama campaign in a box. they are going to do it and called out on it. people will see the difference. problems of the obama campaign is having chosen class warfare as the weapon in the election, they have to stick with it. two months ago they were painting everybody else as the real conservative and romney as a flip-flopper. now, they are trying to paint him as a right wing nut job. >> sean: they would be referring to me, i'm kidding. >> but you want to stop the unfairness, not being able to
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achieve i thought it was really good. >> sean: we'll examine the speech. think there was some sharp lines and clearly this is emerging as a choice election. it will be very interesting. this is game on in governor romney's perspective. still to come tonight, it is amateur hour at obama white house as administration official announces that, quote, the war on terror is over. i bet you didn't know that. reaction to the stunning comment as brave men and women continued to fight overseas and much more coming up on this edition of hannity. ♪
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>>. >> sean: this is a fox news alert. mitt romney picking up wins in five states. we are still awaiting results from the state of new york. we continued with dana and stauvt. i wanted to go through the speech. it's still about the economy, we're not stupid. powerful line. >> no matter what kind of distraction you try to throw our way, the focus is on the economy. that was basically the signal. >> sean: but because he has failed and he used that repeatedly the campaign will be diversion, distraction and kind of campaign may have worked at another place and another time but not here and not now. >> and this will be a choice election.
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it will be will be a choice election because referendum on obama's policies. >> is it easier to buy a home. have you saved for retirement? are you making more for your job? are you better off than you were four years ago. he goes right to the heart of economic problems. jobs are on on an issue. the cash value in your pocket is an issue. that speech went right to the heart. >> sean: then for every single mom when she has to explain she needs to take a second job or every grandparent that can't afford gas to visit his or her grandchildren, there has been attempt to portray governor romney with the silver spoon and he is identifying, wait a minute barack obama has three and a half years and it hasn't worked. >> all the issues that barack obama is running away from. he doesn't want to mention jobs,
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housing and the cash in your pocket. he doesn't want to mention, debt deficits. he doesn't want to mention social security in getting bankruptcy a lot sooner than we thought. he doesn't want to mention medicare is running out of money on a lot sooner than we thought. he sticks with class warfare and divisive comments. such a sharp contrast to what we saw from mitt romney. >> sean: think of line he used. we're not going to apologize for america again, i think that will be a powerful point of contrast in the election. he also had on with issue of class warfare. that seems to be, you think they are going to continue with this, i see children outlining his vision for the country more successful than their parents, a fear that most americans have that american dream will not be good for that are kids. others congratulating them for their achievements and not attacking them for it.
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that was pretty powerful. >> you would not be mistaken that president obama was the only one that worked hard in college and had to get through with student loans to help pay for things. people you have to work hard. i went through it. >> sean: i ran out of money. >> i worked construction, dana. >> you are stronger than me. i really think the other thing you can't have traveled around the country as much as he has outside the bubble and counted him to try to change things. that is what he was talking about tonight. he actually felt it and believed it. >> sean: romney got emotional and we'll show it later. she got emotional when she was zpeeg about people in the country and women. last question: it seems to me -- i think he can thank the other
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candidates for this -- that this process has made him infinitely better as a candidate. the mitt romney that gave that speech tonight was a different mitt romney that started in this campaign. >> he is simplistic level of delivery. the delivery tonight was different than three or four months ago. it was much more measured. he has his message down. >> if i were david axelrod, i would be paying close attention. they won't have answers. >> he slowed down. he slowed down, being more deliberate and more presidential. >> sean: kind of like dana when she was press secretary. she was very calm. never got rattled. >> trying to breathe. [ laughter ] >> sean: you didn't make fun of
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stuart's accented. >> will you it will not work the class warfare speech. >> that speech will work, definitely. >> sean: good to see you. we'll have a bit of tea after the show. we're going to show you the ann romney clip and following the breaking developments on this busy primary night as mitt romney looks to make a clean sweep. stay with us with more results. just when you think you've heard it all from the obama white house, an administration official announces the war on terror is over. reaction -- how the troops are reacting coming up on hannity. don't wait. go to afibstroke.com for a free discussion guide to help you talk to your doctor about reducing your risk. that's afibstroke.com.
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>>. >> sean: welcome back to hannity. so far romney has won four primary races. as soon as we have results from new york we'll bring it to you live. clearly it shows president and his team is over their heads. according to a state department official, the war on terror is over. it was made at reporter of the national journal. the administration believes it has no choice but to cultivate its relationship with the muslim
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brotherhood and other groups that now believe they are, quote moderate. what the aide declines to mention, 90,000 troops are still in afghanistan fighting the war on terror. joining me reaction, tamara holder and americans for prosperity. jennifer stefano. news to me and news to the 90,000 troops but this is the same white house that refused to acknowledge a war on terror? >> what a surprise. while mothers are going down to dover air force base in flag draped coffins. who are fighting terrorists on the front line for a president and allies to say is days dis graceful. i thought was bad to bow to foreign leaders like president obama did.
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>> sean: they are fighting out on the battlefield. why would you embrace the muslim brotherhood, a known terrorist organization, why is he giving a $1.5 billion taxpayer dollars, why is he negotiating them and first thing they said, israel is the number one enemy? >> instead of being angry. angry for every thing he does. this is a tricky situation. because we had young people overthrow a dictatorship. he wants to protect american interests but at the same time build a relationship. >> sean: the president said that democracy was going to ensue. muslim brotherhood is now in charge of parliament. this are a terrorist organization. sharia law is about to be implemented and muslim brotherhood declare israel their enemy. does that sound like democracy?
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>> terrorist act on american soil. 9/11 the worst terrorist act occurred under your buddy george bush's watch. >> another thing that george suburb responsible. >> president obama has protected the americans on american soil. he will continue. >> sean: will you acknowledge the muslim brotherhood is a terrorist group? >> yes. >> sean: didn't he say democracy is emerging in egypt? >> its balancing act. >> sean: why should we give money to the muslim brotherhood. >> this isn't about the president's foreign policy, this is about a president of disrespected the office he holds and country which he represents. you can debate all things about foreign policy, president obama has not respected as commander
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in chief. >> sean: one at a time. >> that doesn't make him a good president. >> sean: here is what i don't understand, i see it differently from the white house. i predicted the muslim brotherhood. how as atalk show host i could see it and president doesn't? and i see the rise of islamic extremism in middle east and north africa and terrorism more dangerous today. why would the president declare the war on terror is over when 90,000 troops are fighting? >> he didn't state that his state department stated it. the state department is doing things and they shouldn't be saying things. >> sean: they are undermining obama. >> though are notorious liberal. and the people that are suffering at the hands of his
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terrible policies, it's all around the world. >> talk to the women a around the world. >> sean: wait a minute. this is interesting because under sharia which will be implemented in the muslim brotherhood and some of the extremists that are running for president, there a likelihood sharia will be implemented. as applied in many places, women to prove rape have to have four eyewitnesses, they can't dress the way they want. will egyptian women will be better off or worse off with the very thing that obama supported. in the way it's going i it will be worse off. what do you say? >> it's like they would be worse offer castro in cuba. that is not a question that is
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debatable. >> the same saim about mubarak. but we need to make sure we are protecting. >> sean: is israel better off and will women be better off the answer is no, he made a mistake. >> what did he do. >> sean: he supported the regime change which we shouldn't be involved in. >> no, he did not support the regime change. >> sean: yes, mubarak must go. >> he did not support the change. whatever they wanted to do. >> sean: so if the people want to implement islamic radicalism and we'll support them officially? >> what are we going to do, there and bomb them again? >> first we don't invite them to the whlgtdz and second we don't give them money. >> so it's a attack on the roman catholic church, tear down the wall of church and state.
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what about the things that we wrote in our constitution. >> sean: we have to break. ann romney very emotional speaking in connecticut about women that she moat campaign trail. mitt romney could make a clean sweep in all five races as the results come in to us. still ahead tonight. arizona governor jan brewer is here to defend her controversial immigration law as democrats try to shred that to pieces and much more straight ahead. tuscaloosa? schenecty. des moines. ok. ok. ok. i can't always be there to weed my petunias. so now we use miracle-gro shake 'n feed plus weed prevente it feeds plants and preven weeds for up to three months. so my plants grow bigger, more beautiful, without all thweeds. guaranteed. [ cellphone rings ] with miracle-gro shake 'n feed, anyone can have a green thumb. [ cellphone rings ]
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baier is standing by with the latest results. >> bret: as expected mitt romney is one primary away from sweeping. he hosted a big rally in manchester, new hampshire. he has been declared the winner in four states. we are getting first results in new york. he is comfortable in front there. as romney spoke, newt gingrich addressed sports. he says he will be looking at his situation in the next few days. he wants to be a unifier and be helpful and the goal is clear. >> we're going to be here through the week but we are going to think carefully how we can be the most helpful to this country and we can make sure that, one, that barack obama is one-term president, period.
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>> bret: they are calling new york for mitt romney so he has won all five primaries tonight. gingrich also said tonight as of now we'll continue thinks north carolina events this week. don't forget. full recap of tonight's volunteering and look ahead to the general election 11:00 p.m. eastern. we'll hear from our panel and special guests. we'll see you back then. now, we have new york call just in time. >> sean: coming up right after greta. joining me is governor jan brewer. good to see you. >> thank you. great to be with you. >> sean: the issue of women has come up a lot in recent days and war on women and governor romney addressed this. let me show you ann romney. she was in connecticut and got emotional when she talks about the women she met on the campaign trail. >> so many women that i've never met before and may never see again in my life tell me how
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much they care for me and how much they are praying for me. i so appreciate that. i can't tell you how much i appreciate that because the days are long. the road is hard. the trials are there. i never know when i have this little gray cloud over my head when it is start going to raining on me again. i do need everyone's prayers, but i also believe that we're here for a purpose. >> sean: democratic operatives close to the white house and white house many times she never worked a day in her life. first lady of massachusetts, she is has battled cancer and battled ms and raised five kids. i think that was designed to be insulting to play the class warfare. what were your thoughts when you heard that? >> all of the above. i believe that ann romney is an absolute model of somebody that
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wants to aspire to be like. she has done a wonderful job throughout her life. she chose and was able to stay home with her children she raised a wonderful family, one we would all be proud to have. and her strength going through life facing the crises she has had to face has had a been so remarkable. she is beacon for women. a beacon for women we should strive to be exactly like. >> sean: governor romney tonight and pretty powerful speech drawing very strong distinctions between what his campaign is going to be about and what the obama campaign is going to be about. he said because obama failed the obama campaign is going to be diversion, distortion and distraction. president has said the republicans' plan for dirty air and water, republicans want kids
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with autism and elderly to fend for themselves. here is debbie wasserman schultz trying to scare people and divide women versus men and the campaign saying romney wants to take away all of women's health care. she fears he is going to be president for her gender. >> unbelievable. >> dramatically out of touch on the priorities that matter to us wanting to take us back to the time insurance companies could deny us coverage because of our gender and preexisting condition charging up to 50% more because we're women. >> sean: does this hyperbole, misinformation, fear tactics, does it work because it's been used against you, as well? >> it has been used as a fear tactic. by stating so many mistruths is
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absolutely ridiculous. i hope people don't believe it. i hope they understand that mitt romney, republicans all alike we are a party of women. we do care about our women. we care about the people of america. we occasion about the people of our state. it's ridiculous but eighth fear tack the particular. did but it's their fare tactic. i hope they learn the truth. president obama if i can say to you, he has had four years to deliver on all his promises he made prior to being elected three years ago. he hasn't delivered on any of them. even when he had the opportunity when he was in the house and senate. why would anybody believe he would deliver anything today. >> sean: a lot of people admire that you stand up to you.
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media personality, amelia is with us and he is syndicated talk show host and author of a brand-new book, it's called still the best what the world needs. dennis prager is with us. i'm watching it tonight, he hit on all cylinders, he hit the class warfare question, negative campaign question, positive campaign. it's still about the economy, we're not stupid, right out of the democratic playbook? >> right out of democratic playbook and message of hope and optimism that it can get better. he says to americans, hold on. what he did, we were talking about it. you mentioned earlier, this notion of a jujitsu on the fairness, let me tell you what is fair. what is going on is not fair so don't be talking about
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proclaiming fairness if all things and then having a situation. >> sean: the remarks he made and yesterday, he made the same remarks. this is key. >> he talks about america that really is fair. is it fair to give taxpayer money to your friends is it fair to require union workers to give money not of their choosing. is that fair? >> sean: i think that is great tactic. take one argument, class warfare the term fairness and throwing it right back on them. >> i think he did a great job. i like the fact he is going with an optimistic tone. you don't win on negative. you win on positive. when you talk about the female vote that is going to be the
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difference. women want positive. >> sean: hasn't this war on women strategy or portraying it backfired? >> hundred percent. because we're not in the same place four years ago. we are in charge of most of our households. so addressing the issues a are important to us. to start to identify. >> sean: he hit all of them. >> he said mom, dad and grandmother. single mother in the home, mother and father in the home and grand parents in the home. >> i take from the beginning he can't rely on a poor economy to win. what if the economy improves, i think he did great. i want to say our thinking just hit, were you better off today than you were four years ago, what if the economy does improve. >> sean: how does it improve when you are still $5 trillion
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in debt. >> he doesn't mention the debt. are you better off? the debt combines everything. left versus right, everything. >> sean: but we are still best hope but people are less optimistic. 70% of americans think we are wrong. >> people on food stamps that never thought they would be food stamps there are hundreds of thousands of people that are watching shot right now who three years ago they didn't think would be food stamps. great americans and have to go to the government because they say, we can't make it. >> sean: how do you turn it around? you can't turn it around in six months. >> maybe they will or they won't. when people get used to be on food stamps you have created a new mentality. i'm not sure every food stamp recipient, the republicans come
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in --. >> sean: happy to be on food stamps. >> but entitlement makes you that type of person. >> sean: if we are a center right nation, if that argument wins, we're done because we are greece. >> leadership and faulty vision, failed leadership, that is what is wrong. >> sean: how did you become a millionaire at 19? >> i mutt things together. that is incredible story. >> sean: more with our great, great american panel. straight ahead. [ male announcer ] when a major hospital
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>>. >> sean: we continue with great american panel. i love the fact that romney dealt directly with the idea of class warfare. we want to congratulate people. they have failed to distract and disfor the tort. romney was to take away all of women's health care and has great fear if governor romney becomes president. here is david axelrod he was talking about a rein of terror. >> i think a lot of republicans
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in congress and know better but they are in a reign of terror and you see the republican party has really moved out of the mainstream. and winning among moderates by 41 points. >> sean: three polls have come out romney beating obama. number one, number two they were claiming he was a moderate in the party two months ago and number three, war of terror is over and going to call governor romney and republicans terrorists? >> those are only people that are named terrorists in the world. so when you talk about a rain of terror you are evoking blood in the streets and violence. i'm sure he doesn't mean it, but if anyone has read a history book understands the implications. it's not in russia or france
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whatever it is. it's not something we want here. it's not something that is in any way commensurate with any of the political debate. >> has it worked for dirty water. >> it's worked in left history. when barry goldwater ran, he was called by 2,000 psychiatrists mentally disturbed. every mentally disturbed woman is called an idiot. this is most effective thing the left has done is demonize their opponents. >> sean: and he says i'm not going to take it and i'm going to fight back? >> yes, he has no that is what they do. they are taking their eye off what matters. the direction of our country and demonizing us. >> absolutely. first of all i believe in full
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confrontation. don't pretend it is not there. i love the fact he did. he kept saying, but let's focus and what is important to people. people are tired of the rhetoric is going us, them. >> it's an important point. he said americans are tired of being tired. that is what you get from talking to people. i'm tired of this. i can't take this. where is the hope. where is the optimism. where the lifeline, how am i going to get off food stamps? >> sean: does it reminds you of carter versus reagan. >> romney is refreshing and brilliant and makes me happy. >> a happier candidate always wins. >> sean: you had a complaint he didn't smile enough for you? >> the way i feel when somebody speaks. i don't like the fact he does not show his teeth when he
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