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us in and let us know. thanks for watching us tonight. please, always remember, the spin stops right here because we are definitely looking out for you. >> sean: tonight, the scandal engulfing the obama white house is getting larger, we expose the democrats' breathtaking hypocrisy in their stonewalling into the investigation of the scandal. now the president and the vice-president have refused to support the appointment of a special prosecutor. and eric holder got an ear full of that when he went face to face with the committee. >> i think you are missing here i. i think you are missing something here. i think you are missing the fath that this is a very big deal.
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you are handling it in a way that is creating suspicions where there should not be. i am asking you to find a lawyer in this country that virtually all of us could say, that's the right person to do this job, rather than you picking two people and telling us any how great they are. i don't know these people from a house cat. there are a lot of lawyers that i do know that would follow the evidence wherever it leads, wherever it takes the country. i am asking you for your legacy and for the good of the country, to reconsider your decision and appoint somebody that all of us have confidence. i am asking no more of you than senator obama and senator biden asked in investigations that i think are no worse than this. >> sean: he was referring to the many cases in which our future president and vice-president called on the bush administration to create a special counsel for valerie plame or the destruction of the cia interrogation tapes. senator obama and senator biden took a very different approach
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back then. take a look. >> it appears as though there may be an obstruction of justice charge here, tampering with evidence and destroying evidence. and this, i think, this is one case that really does call for a special counsel. i think this leads to the white house or there may be a legal and rational explanation. >> so you say special counsel. you don't believe that the investigations asked for by the inspector general and the cia and the attorney general are sufficient? >> no, i don't. let me put it this way -- rhetorical question. anything this attorney general's office has done since he has become president that you take on face value? not me. [chuckles] >> not me. >> sean: it sounds an awful lot like how i feel about the current attorney general. her with analysis, the author of the number-1 new york times best seller, culture of corruption and michelle malkin and juan williams is here. they are calling because, quote,
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they may have outed a cia operative that was not a covert operative and they knew from the beginning who the leaker was, richard armitage. what's worse, the outing of plame, not a covert operative, or divulging the secrets of our military operations, the president putting out kill lists and joint operations with the israelis in terms of cyber attacks they are using against iran's nuclear facility. what's worse? >> first of all, you are totally wrong about the valerie plame situation-- she was not a covert operative. >> let me tell you something, i don't know where you get your information from. but patrick fitzgerald who investigated it, concluded in his final report that her identity was in fact covert. so i mean, that's a fact. -- that's not a fact. >> check it out. check it out-- wait a minute. we are talking about national security secrets. you tell me, you explain to this audience why an obama donor, who
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worked for eric holder, appointed by eric holder, why he should get that position. tell me you don't agree with this conflict of interest. >> there is no conflict of interest. ron machin is an excellent prosecutor-- he is an obama done oror. >> there is no law that says that prosecutors, lawyers, anybody in the country can't give money -- my point -- [overlapping dialogue] >> oh, come on. my point to you is he is a in the. i hear you loud and clear. but you should -- he's a democrat and a donor with close ties to eric holder. >> i heard you. but listen to me for a second that he is also in this investigation is rod rosenstein, who is a republican -- a republican from baltimore! >> they are doing doing it toge. >> sean: michelle, explain to me how an obama donor should be in charge and compare it to the
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valerie plame case. >> only in obama world do people like juan williams not see the gob smackingly naked and clear conflict of interest. ronald machin was not someone who had given this happeneds of dollars to obama, he owes his very first job as a federal prosecutor to whom? eric holder! and this is just a long line in a pattern of eric holder serving as a political fixer for whatever commander in chief he is working for -- whether it is corrupt-a-crat, barack obama or corrupt-a-crat, bill clinton. so many victims of his polittization of his rule of law warned that this was exactly what was going to happen, that eric holder would be the interference monger who would put tolpolitics and partisan interests above the national interest. i find it completely shameful that the likes of all of these senate democrats and juan
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williams can sit there, hem-hawing and trying to rationize their double standards between this and the plame case -- of course he wants to relitigate the plame case. he doesn't want to deal with what's on the table right now. >> sean: if they are describing -- first of all, this goes right to the oval office, describing david sanger, new york times, they are describing the president every tuesday deciding who is going to be on his kill list. now, this coming from a president who doesn't want to enflame the passions of america's enemies. and didn't have the willingness to show bin laden's dead body for that stated reason, but he wants the world to know he is out to kill this person, this person and this person because he wants to seem talk. >> what are you talking about? that's just reporting. that's something-- reporting leaks from white house sources -- >> that's not classified -- [overlapping dialogue]
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>> covert agent. >> sean: wait a minute. if -- this is important here because if you are -- how -- what foreign government -- israel in this case, would want to work with the united states of america, if top-secret cyber-covert operations are going on and what person would want to be recruited to be a spy knowing that their lives are in jeopardy because -- the white house deems it they have to prop up the president, they are going to do it? >> yeah, that's right. maybe juan williams could stick to the year 2012. david sanger said that the obama administration explicitly did not stop him from running the story. it was clearly a trategic leak to aggrandize obama at a time when he is under fire from the right, the left, the center. it's been a very bad week and very bad month for barack obama. these articles came out to fluff
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his feathers and make him look good at the expense of national security. all you can do -- juan, is say plame, plame, plame and blame, blame, blame, bush, bush, bush. >> i actual what, michelle, i'm a real reporter, i am not a blogger. reporters go to officials -- and -- hang on, please. in a free society -- >> right, because i'm not a real reporter. >> reporters go and talk to officials and that's not classified. in a free society, we want to know what the government's doing. we want to make decisions. with regard to the stuff that sean is talking about, when you look, for example at the cyber warfare effort, that's a constantly evolving thing. everybody has talked about it-- juan -- [overlapping dialogue] >> they didn't give them any classified information about it, sean. they discussed the fact that there is such an --
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[overlapping dialogue] >> sean: they talked about a secret program to use secret weapons. >> sean! that's why we discussed and reported in papers. what david sanger did -- and i think he did a great job -- was to go to public officials, people who represent the american people-- they shouldn't talk about -- in jeopardy, hain. i will give michelle the last word. we will never get anybody to work with us because their lives will be in jeopardy, if it means propping up the president or fluffing his feathers. >> that's right. if i could say something, the american people are sick of the kind of snotty cond session from elite journalists like hop williams who tell us the rest of us are not doing our jobs. on february 2, 2009, when eric holder was shamefully approved and nominated -- and approved to be attorney general, he had already had a long record of
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bastardizing national security and the rule of law. people -- exactly! people like joseph conner whose father was murdered by a terrorist and said at the time, i quote, before this nomination, warning republicans, that eric holder did not have the judgment, value or characters to hold this office. we have been proven right, even no though we are not professional journalists [overlapping dialogue] >> you are way off topic. you are not talking about what we are discussing here on the show. if you look at bush at war,-- i don't want to hear about that. we have to go. juan, youville to accept reality. holder is finished. he will go. >> you are angry at holder. >> sean: he is incompetent. >> this has nothing to do with classified information. >> sean: before election day, mark my words. >> that's what your wish is. but i don't know that there is any basis for that. >> real journalists are apologists for corruptocracy. we got it.
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>> this notion that somehow we caused the deficits is just wrong. [laughter] >> it's just not true. and anybody who looks at the math will tell you it is not true. >> sean: $5 trillion in debt, it's not his fault. we'll look at the math and set the record straight about the claim. also tonight, obama girl, apparently not so smitten with obama anymore. [ male announcer ] what's in your energy drink? wer surge, let it blow your mind. [ male announcer ] for fruits, veggies and natural green tea energy... new v8 v-fusion plus energy. could've had a v8. [ female announcer ] take the pantene dare to compare challenge. get healthier, stronger hair in less than 7 days guaranteed. then tell us your results on facebook.
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>> sean: president obama rolled out a brand-new campaign strategy when hecom said that americans should ignore anybody who said he is responsible for adding $5 trillion to the national debt. when he announced that republicans are to blame for the out-of-control pending, they were busy announce that this budget deficit in may of 2012 doubled from what it was just one year earlier, totaling for the month of may, $125 billion barack obama dollars. joining me to help explain to the president that, yes, these are his policies, his decisions, his debt, his deficit and his problem and he can't blame bush, from the fox business new york, charles payne and monica crowley. we will gr play a political quiz here.
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>> ready. >> ready. >> sean: what do do you if you are the incumbent president and you haven't create aid single job and you have lost a million jobs since you have been president, what do you do if every attack you have used, including an attack on shamas the dog, the war on women and bain capital backfires and what do do you if the loudest complaints are democrats? >> is this multiple choice. >> sean: if those things are happening, what do do you? >> blame bush. >> sean: ding, ding, ding, ding. >> yes, we were talking about this. if god forbid, he were to win a second term, who would he blame? i inherited this mess on the first-term obama. where is he going with this? he has nothing to back up a series of failed policies that have driven this country off the steps. >> 40% of family -- those are real people. 40% of wealth is gone. 25 million americans on or underemployed, 47 million
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americans getting food stamps. watch this new rnc ad. i will ask you if you think this is effective? >> we will not rest until we are succeeding in generating jobs. sustained and relentless focus over the next several months, the job creation... >> it feels like every couple of months, i am reporting that the white house is announcing that they are pivoting to a jobs agend amount of i wish i had a dollar. >> seventh such pivot since the beginning of his presidency. >> people said he was focused on health care, not the jobs and the economy. >> $1 trillion for a bill -- >> set to overhaul the financial system. >> people are pleading with obam to let it go. >> we are almost three years into this administration and there has never been a plan. >> sean: is this the one-term proposition that he said if he didn't get this thing rolling? >> yeah. the ad is good t. could be
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better. but the point is that the jobs have never been job 1 with respect to the white house thas been other parts. utaupe topian agenda that began with health care. you know what it turned out to be? pure arrogance. the democrats thought they valid their way, they squabbled amongst themselves like pirates over loot. and guess what? time ran out, scott brown came in and oops -- all the pivots came. >> sean: i will do better next time. give me four more years. >> here's the thing, sean, he cannot give you a detailed agenda of what he would hope to accomplish. if he were honnist with the -- honest with the american people, the voters would run screaming into the street. what he has done the last couple of years is undertaken this redistributionist extravaganza, so he has gone about these
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redistrystionist -- rederogatoryionist agend a. he has gone about it in a methodical way, social engineers and the economy and jobs came second or third. it was the ideological agenda. >> sean: he has never deviated from the rigid, radical ideology, i keep pointing this out. people get mad when i call him president cry baby. so everything has failed and president cry baby is going to blame bush. when does he ever put his pants on and sit at the table and say, here's how we are going to -- it's too late now. >> to your point, you know, even if every single thing he said was true, you wanted the jobs, you campaigned for the job-- he begged for the job. >> i said you would turn things around. you have had four years. if the job is too tough, if the task is too much, if the problem was so much bigger than you thought, fine, don't run for
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re-election-- he ran saying, it's the worst economy since the great depression. this wasn't a surprise. he said he would cut the deficit in half, line by line. it's not my fault -- how does he get away with this? >> this is the same guy who blew off his own deficit reduction committee-- that's true. >> where john boehner was ready to go down the road with revenue increases. he blew that off and submitted three budgets that have gone $1.3 to $1.7 trillion in deficit. he has no plan to rein in government. in fact, it's the exact opposite. >> sean: he is down in north carolina. it looks like this -- i am seeing the beginning of the foundation of a landslide. >> we don't want to get our open hopes up, sean. the left knows-- i didn't say it was going to happen -- [overlapping dialogue] >> engage in the voter fraud. >> have you to defend every state you have won. >> north carolina -- now romney
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is leading. i think that's the economy, of course, but it's obama and gay marriage because a lot of black voters are turned off on that. >> sean: good to see you. coming up tonight, "hannity" exclusive, obama girl is here. she is going to explain why she is not happy with the president. next, it is a "hannity" special investigation into the bombshell allegations facing senate candidate in massachusetts, elizabeth warren. we will tell you why this scandal, involving her supposed native american heritage could single handedly put the republicans back in the majority, come november. majority, come november. that and much more, straight [ creaking ] [ male announcer ] trophies and awards lift you up. but they can also hold you back. unless you ask, what's next? [ zapping ] [ clang ] this is the next level of performance. the next level of innovation. the next rx.
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>> the battle balance of power in the united states senate is hanging by a thread, as democrats hope to keep their slim majority t. could come down to one state where a naggy controversy has been clouding this race. >> in the closely watched massachusetts senate race, one issue has been dogging elizabeth warren for months. is she, in fact, a minority, due to her claim of being part cherokee indian? >> elizabeth, you can tell us whether or not you are in fact a member of a minority group? >> so middle-class families are getting hammered.
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i have been out talking to people about this all across the commonwealth. >> reporter: the members of cher wee key nation want to know. they say you should come clean. >> vimade the fact clear. what i am trying to do is talk about in this senate race what matters to america's families. >> reporter: her opponent was quick to seize on attempts to dodge the controversy. >> senator, what would you like elizabeth warren to come clean on? >> i don't want really -- all i have asked is the same thing you have been asking, to answer the questions and tell the truth. >> reporter: warren insists she is going by what her family has always told her. >> this is what my brothers and sisters were told by my mom and dad and grandma. >> reporter: the closest thing was a marriage license for an application by her great-great-grandfather, from 1894. >> this is as reliable as the son knew, in terms what have he was saying. >> i have lived in a family that
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has talked about native american, talked about tribes since i have been eighths girl. my aunt bea has remarked that my papa had high cheek bones, like all the indians do. that's sow how she saw t. being native american has been part of my story -- i guess since the day i was born. we grow up on what our family tells us about our family. >> reporter: but the problem is, it wasn't just her making the claim. harvard university law school began reporting a native american female profess norfederal statistics for the 1992-93 school year when she was first hired. >> harvard relied on the representations and made reapgdzs to the federal government. as a result of that, they reported certain things, representing diversity that wasn't there. potentially took advantage of opportunities that would have been made available to them, due to that diversity. it's wrong. >> reporter: while she
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previously admitted identifying herself in a legal directory as a cherokee in an attempt, to, quote, meet other people like herself, for months warren said she didn't know harvard was making the claim or where they got their information. but now her campaign has released a statement saying, quote, at some point, after i was hired by them, i provided that information to the university of pennsylvania and harvard. she still insists that it has nothing to do with why she was hired and she has not benefitted from that label. >> sean: joining us from washington, michelle fields for the daily caller. good to see you. >> nice to see you, too. >> sean: you know what is amazing in this? it's like she seemingly, i think people are arguing here, she just misrepresented the truth. and then, when it worked for her benefit and harvard's benefit, they didn't do due diligence and background. now she is being confronted and she is vacillating. how big a deal is this? >> this calls into question her
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integrity and her character. you know, this isn't going to be that big a deal for republican who is live in massachusetts because they were never going to vote for her anyway. but there are moderates and conservative democrats who are now for affirmative action who are saying, i don't want to vote for someone who gamed the system who, took advantage of economic opportunities and took advantage of the history and the struggles of native americans. >> sean: is it gaming the system? and is it the denial and the parsing of words and threading the needle? it seems that that -- >> you know, she didn't come clean right away. instead, she is going back and forth and ignoring the question or trying to dodge the question. and instead of coming forth and coming clean and saying, yes, dido this, i said this. she is saying this is central to who she is. she never talked about it before. now it's central to her life and who she is. >> sean: what does this say
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about a liberal university like harvard university where, you know, they were using this to say, we have a native american female professor -- did they know better. >> sean. >> i am not sure. burr they should be the ones condeeming here. the liberals and the progressive who is say they are for diversity and affirmative action, they should defend the ideals and condemn her for taking advantage of the ideals and the programs? >> unbelievable, thanks for being with us. appreciate. >> it thank you? >> still ahead tope, her video tribute to the anointed one went viral in 2008. now obama girl said she's having second thoughts about her former crush and she may not vote for him this time around. does that mean a romney girl video is coming up next? i will ask her. that and more, straight ahead. [ morgan ] lopez lomong started running when he was six and he didn't stop for three days and nights
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snee tonight, on our great, great american panel, host of the nationally syndicated leslie marshall show. he is the president of pen financial group and the author of the next great bull market, matt mccall. she worked in the white house under bush administration, mercedes viana schlapp is back. good to see you. >> great to see you? >> we have an obama radio ad, targeting african-americans. let's roll the ad. >> i refuse to pay for another millionaire's tax cut by kicking children off the head start program, or asking students to pay more for college or eliminating health insurance for millions of poor and elderly and disabled americans on medicaid. [cheering in the background]. >> register to vote. go to gotta vote dot-org. you know we have your back ♪
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>> sean: they use a clip of a speech by obam ai refuse pay for another millionaire tax cut, and asking students to pay more for lmg or eliminate health insurance for millions of poor and elderly and disabled americans -- is this going to work? >> is this going to work? they keep saying we have your back. i don't think they have the african-americans' back -- at all. in fact when you are looking at the polling, they are getting nervous in north carolina -- they are down in north carolina and wisconsin. >> particularly with african-american voters who are looking at the recent polling that was 76% that were going for obama and then you were looking at 20% who were supporting romney, which was dramatic when you look at 2008 that in north carolina, 95% went for obama. 5% within for mccainful so they are getting nervous. they are trying to target the particular groups, whether it's frps or hispanics. but the main is empty. you are looking at people want jobs -- it's more about empty speeches and the ads that i
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don't think are going to be effective. >> sean: it's not -- it is not just african-americans, the numbers are low. but if you look across the demographics, he is down with young voters. we are going to talk to obama girl in just a moment. it's jewish americans, women, the numbers have moved positively in romney's direction. what has happened? >> you takes a look back at the last 3 1/2 years and got your back -- how do you have my back? unemployment's sky high. my neighbor's out of work. the economy's going in the wrong direction. how do i -- why do i support a president who is taking the economy the opposite way. they are concerned about the african-american vote, 95% of the vote in 2008, if he is concerned about that, that is very telling to me. you know, i would like to ask whether the african-americans, 95%, did you vote on the issues in 2008?
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or did you vote on the color of his skin? i think a lot of people voted on the color of his skin and now they are going to vote on the issues and he's in trouble. >> this is a neck-and-neck race, so both of them have to be concerned to be looking at women-- but he is an incumbent president, well below 50. >> no question. but he has the african-american vote. granted the numbers are lower. i agree that there are some people who say color then, issues now. >> sean: if he is losing the base and independents, he can't win. >> if they are not energized to vote. for example, they went out, 95% in north carolina voted who were african-american n. a swing state that, can make a big difference. >> sean: let me go to the president saying that the private sector is doing fine and he has to back off. now he is going to do a redo tomorrow and blame bush, according to the reports. we got david axelrod from 1994. remember the context, bill clinton elected in '92.
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'94 not a great year, the republicans for the first time in 40 years take over congress. david axelrod had advice for then-president clinton. >> one of the interesting things about this is that as you cite these statistics that say the economy is improving, you almost do political damage to yourself. if you stand up and claim great progress, you are only frustrating the alienated middle class more. >> sean: that's what the carville memo said. and the president himself said, if i can't get this done in three years, it's a one-term proposition. >> yes. excuse me, no new taxes. come on -- [overlapping dialogue] >> every politician, left and right to special sm degree -- mitt romney is a prime example of that -- will say what they need to at a certain point. >> sean: bush administration didn't get elected -- bush 41 didn't get elected because of that broken promise. here's axelrod stating the obvious and the carville memo backs that up. >> absolutely.
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the middle class is going to be the swing vote, in my mind. when you say the economy's fine with the unemployment what it is, it is quicking them down to me. it shows a disconnect that obama heads with where the economy really is. they did a study from the fed, in the last 3 years, we have seen the median net worth of american families fall nearly 40%. >> sean: this is a good point. 50 more million americans on food stamps, 27 million americans under employed, 63, 67 million americans get a chuck from the -- check from the government. these are real people. millions of mesh american, 40% suffering, their wealth is deteriorating deteriorating and evaporated in the last 3 years. >> what is disappointing, he keeps saying that the economy is improving and we are creating jobs. he is looking at him going, i don't have a job, my neighbor didn't have a job and these young kids saying, hey, can i cut the lawn or something
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because they are looking for money. >> sean: seven out of ten kids can't go toget job this is summer. where is the $5 trillion? we could have given that to every poor person in equal share i. you think that mitt romney will turn that around? you need congress to work together to-- romney -- >> a leader who can lead. >> sean: i will make you that bet. >> put confidence back in the american out there. the small business, start hiring again? we have to take a break. and we have obama girl. but first, greta van susteren. i don't know if you had a crush on obama, i never asked you who you voted for? >> okay. moving right along, we have a great show the tonight. florida governor rick scott is here. senator john thune, karl scproaf brit hume and a very special surprise from griff jenkins on
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capitol hill, an unusual interview that you are probably not expecting. tune in, 10:00 p.m. eastern. >> sean: we will watch,19 short minutes from now. we'll have more. and she was obama girl. she had a crush on obama. but now amber lee ettinger says she may be ready to switch. she may be ready to switch. we will ask her if you have copd like i do, you know how hard it can be to breathe and what that feels like.
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house -- one of his millions of houses burning down. who is he going to call -- the mormon fire control? [laughter] >> is that a thing? >> you know, come on! what am i supposed to do inf my apartment catches on fire, i will call mitt romney to put it out? [laughter] >> sean: that's an idiotic statement, the mormon fire patrol. i would like to see one of his millions of houses burning down you know, she is not funny. i don't know how she makes a living. >> sean: i don't think she's funning. >> that's what liberals would say. they will consider that to be hate speech. it's anti-religious. >> isn't that an attack on mitt romney's religion. >> i think it's offensive. i am offended when people say liberals and group me with the same comments that she made. i'm a broadcaster. that's irresponsible, 1. 2, oom i'm a human and can many
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liberals are pas vists and don't condone any kind of violence -- unless you get me really angry. >> sean: what do do you if somebody breaks into your house, pas vist? >> if somebody breaks into my house -- i don't have anything worth anything. i would say, take my stuff. >> sean: someone wants to rape somebody, kill somebody, what are you going to do, pas vist? >> fighting -- [overlapping dialogue] >> i don't have a gun. >> sean: would you use a knife. >> if it came to my kid, i don't need a weapon. vibare hands. sarah palin is a grizzly, i'm a lioness. >> sean: i don't understand not having a gun in your house, to be honest. this is a bad world, bad people. >> i can actual, the number of guns that are used by children against children by accident, too high for me. >> sean: in new york, alabama, rhode island, california and georgia. guess what? if you are conscientous you
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can't have that mistake happen. >> you are going to store it separate from the bullettings, somebody breaks into your house-- i have a fingerprint safe next to my bed. >> so you put your fingers and it opens. >> sean: i can -- take it out of one section, i get the bullets and the gun i can have it out and aimed in 5 successes. >> when you are waking out of r.e.m. state, 3:00 a.m. >> sean: that's correct, that's correct. >> from joy to guns. >> sean: i don't understand this pas vist thing. >> i am saying -- [overlapping dialogue] >> sean: you support violence in defense of your children. >> i didn't say that [overlapping dialogue] >> sean: you issue going to wish you had my gun. >> look. get out of my house or sean hannity will get you. >> i don't have a gun, i live in manhattan. but i have a slugger next to my
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♪ got a crush on obama... >> sean: remember that? that was amber lee ettinger, also known as the obama girl, whose crush on obama music video went viral in the 2008 come paib, when she showed her support and excitement for the president's promises of hope and change. but like millions of other americans, she is no longer smitten over the anointed one and may not vote for him in november. joining me, the obama girl herself, amber lee ettinger is back. how are you? >> i'm good. >> sean: welcome back. i hear your career, good things are going, it's going well? >> yes, it's going great. i love california.
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i just shot a film. i am very excited to be here and move forward. >> sean: what happened to this girl that was smitten, in love, i have a crush on obama? what happened? >> well, i think, i can never be as excited as i was four years ago. i was sipping and i was dancing about him on rooftops and subways, i can't keep that excitement going. are you excited about something you were excited about four years ago? it's kind of hard. >> sean: well, is this directly related to the fact that he hasn't done a good job. i didn't believe his policy, i didn't tony estanguet copy up in the hype. do you think maybe you got caught up in the hype of the moment? >> i think erch was really excited. i feel like my video encompassed a lot of excitement for hope and change, like you said. for me, it was most exciting just to make this one video, even though i made like 30, but
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this one in particular, that got everyone excited, we got great feedback and got young people voting. i did it for comedy, at first. i was paid to do a video, it was an acting job. and it turned into so much more. it was gratifying for me. maybe our hope so were a little unrealistic. >> sean: some people said that, oh, i don't have to worry about paying my mortgage. i don't have to worry about putting gas in my car. that's how caught up people were. let me throw some things at you. 7 and 10 young people will be unemployed this summer. they can't find jobs. we have $5 trillion in new debt that your generation, kids in this country will be paying their entire lifetime. new obama debt. we have 26 million americans un-and under-employed, 63 million americans that receive a check from the federal government in one shape, manner or form.
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massive increasing under obama. do you admit that he has failed? >> i know that he promised -- i on don't believe that one person can get into office and change special be a miracle worker. i just don't. i think whoever is president next, are they really going to change everything? i don't believe it. i feel like the congress and the senate have a lot to do with it. i don't want to get into the specifics of what policies i think were good and what were bad. but i mean-- but he made a promise. he said in 2008, worst -- >> every president promises. >> sean: all right. >> they all promise. >> sean: cut the deficit in half and we have $5 triliop in new obama debt. you got pretty excited about it. i don't know if the crush was real i. i am not the only one. >> sean: what's that? >> it is not odd -- it is not odd that i am undecide right now and that i want to wait and watch the debates and see what happens before i make a decision. but i don't want people to put
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words in my mouth. i haven't said i am not voting for him and i haven't said i am. i am waiting and i am going to see. >> sean: i am waiting for you to make an endorsement right here. you have a new video for 2012. apparently it's to the grease son, "you're the one that i want"... >> sean: you are telling the president, it's time to step up. three and-a-half years, isn't it a little late to step up? >> no, it's never too late. people always need positive reinforcement. i didn't give up on him. i think he has done an all right job. i haven't given up on him. >> sean: if huto grade him, what would you give him? >> oh, no, not this again. i gave him a b-minus last tite time and that was terrible. can i not grade him right now? >> no. have you to do it. >> please? >> sean: you have to do it. >> it's still a b-minus.
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>> sean: i think you are being very generous. >> i am a generous, nice person. >> sean: you are very impressive. i think you have a great singing voice. i know you are working on movies and more music videos and stuff. you had an incredible impact in 2008. i hope you come my way by -- i'll bring you back in october and ask you. okay? >> okay. in person, though. >> sean: yeah, okay. >> all right? >> sean: and will you consider voting for romney, last question. >> my options are open. my options are open. >> sean: what would you say if you had to grade mitt romney at this point, what would you give him? >> they both have their pros and cons, it's too early to grade him. they just -- yeah. i can't. i don't want to. >> sean: we expect great things. we will be looking forward to you in the movies and you won't be taking my call in a couple of years. i can tell. you will be a big star. >> never. if you are nice to me, i will always answer the phone. if you are nice. >>

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