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>> pre buy it. >> it wasn't days past that. >> that's hilarious. >> lori, phil, bernie, tucker, that does it for me. see you later. watch this guy. >> bill: the o'reilly factor is on. tonight: >> she passed away in 22 days. i don't think mitt romney realizes what he has done to anyone. >> bill: pro-obama campaign ad accusing mitt romney to the death of an american woman. is this a new low? dick morris will analyze. >> ah-ha, maybe i'm a social -- >> a california college professor accusing me, your humble correspondent of right wing buffoonery. wow, that man on the factor tonight. also ahead, jesse watters goes to madison, wisconsin. >> on your head tattooed that
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girls make me stupid. >> that is right. >> yeah that is right. >> dennis miller back from vacation. >> when it's time to go, it's time to go. you know that. >> caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. >> bill: hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. playing dirty in the presidential campaign. that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. president obama was elected last time around largely because he promised a new tone in washington, transz (is i, looking out for the folks. well, with all due respect, that's gone. the president trying to hide the fast and furious scandal and is using political assassins to put out ads like this one. >> when mitt romney and bain closed the plant, i lost my healthcare. and my family lost their healthcare. and a short time after that my
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wife became ill, and she passed away in 22 days. i do not think mitt romney realizes what he has done to anyone. and i furthermore i do not think mitt romney is concerned. >> so what that ad implies that mitt romney is cold, calculating, capitalism caused that man's wife to die. does anybody think that's a fair ad? please raise your hand. all right. now here is what is going on. the guy on the ad, joe lost his job 2001. after bain took over his company. at the time, his wife was working in a separate job. she had health insurance. she was covered. the family was covered. five years later, five years, the woman fell ill and died from cancer. clearly, bain capital and romney had nothing to do with it the obama people know that but put the ad out anyway. so the logical question becomes, what does this say about the president?
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the press asked white house spokesman jay carney about that. >> i have not seen the ad and i would refer you to the campaign or to the organization. >> but -- >> -- i can't comment on the ad. >> you took a very vocal position on an ad from a conservative. >> an ad that falsely and dishonestly represents the president's current policy. i haven't seen. this i can't respond to it. >> will you look at it and then -- >> -- i think i would refer tout president's re-election campaign. >> bill: now, the truth is carney knew about the ad. everybody knew about the ad. he didn't want watch it on purpose. so he could do that rus. okay. this signals a free fire zone on the part of the obama re-election campaign that it will do pretty much anything, including accusing governor romney of contributing to an american's death. he will do that to gain votes. something very troubling about that is there not? and that's the memo. now for the top story tonight. how should the romney campaign
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respond to this situation? here now the author of the big new best seller "screwed," dick morris. all right if you are advising romney you tell him to do what about that ad. >> put out the facts as he has done. get o'reilly to cover it. >> bill: get o'reilly? he he can't get me to do anything. >> circulate t to everybody. t will percolate up like that. >> bill: which it did. >> larger issue is how romney responds to this whole line of attack on bain capital. >> bill: let's stay with this for a moment. because i think this is important as far as morals are concerned. this is -- this ad to me, look, i have been doing this 35 years. i know what you and your ilk, morris, i know. but this is way beyond the beyoe pale. this is using a guy accusing romney of contributing to his wife's death. when romney had nothing on earth to do with it. that this man falsely, falsely, because that family, his family had insurance for
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two or three years after he left his job. >> yeah. >> all right? falsely saying that. the obama campaign and carney and everybody else knows exactly. there isn't -- answer me this. because morris was in the clinton white house. there isn't one chance on earth that carney. >> of course not. as you are talking, bill. i'm thinking about this. i think what i would do is that i would urge them to do a factual answer to the ad, just like you did. >> okay. >> about the time frame you did. seven or 8 seconds. then spend the remaining 22 seconds saying but this is what romney really did at bain capital and tell the story. for example, of -- took over saved 7,000 jobs. fifth largest steel maker in the country. and talk about that. >> bill: i see what you would do refute and then build the bain capital -- >> -- what's going on. >> bill: go ahead.
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>> obama is trying to move romney from being job crater to a deal maker. from a businessman to it a financier. from main street to wall street. and romney has to resist that and they have so far done a pathetic job of that. >> bill: all right. so you say go on the offensive and tell the folks what good romney did at bain. but i say and i'm going to go back to this point again. there is something wrong with what the obama people did in this ad. >> yes. >> >> bill: on a human level. >> yeah. >> bill: now, look, this guy was a willing participant this joe. they didn't drag him in there and force him to do it. >> in particular -- >> bill: you tell me what's wrong with this. if i'm romney, i do the fact check that we just did. i say, look, this is what we did. this is why we bought the guy's company. this is what happened. then i look in a camera and say do you want a president who sanctions that kind of a thing? >> you know what i would do? you asked me, i would put ann romney on.
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and have they're say barack obama is running an ad saying my husband is not sensitive to people with cancer and, in fact, accusing him of helping to kill aid in the death of a woman who died from cancer. well, as you may know, i battled breast cancer, and i had no more supportive person than mitt romney. >> bill: that would be pretty powerful. that would be a pretty powerful ad it if they did that. >> mr. obama, my husband is very sensitive to people with cancer. >> bill: okay. now, on the other side, the romney people put out a misleading ad, according to a lot of the people who analyze his stuff. here it. >> in 1996, president clinton and a bipartisan congress helped end welfare as we know it, by requiring work for welfare. but on july 12th. president obama quietly announced a plan to gut welfare reform by dropping work requirements under obama's plan, you wouldn't have to work and wouldn't have to train for a job. >> bill: so the "the washington post" gave that ad four pinocchios which means
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it's not true. and you say? >> well, the "the washington post" is wrong. and they have always been against welfare reform. i helped write that bill and negotiate it in. the bill specifically provides that you have to be employed in a job in order to collect welfare. and it specifically provides that you may not change or expand the definition of work beyond what is in this bill. obama illegally, illegally it will be reversed by the courts, expanded it to include training, job education, apprenticeship, all kinds of other stuff. >> bill: didn't he encourage the states to do that? he didn't do it? >> no, but he did. >> bill: no, no. >> he did. because the clinton welfare reform took that power back from the states and said you may not do. this. >> bill: right. and then he wants the states back the power and say, well, he said do what you want to do. >> no, no, no, no. he did not say do what you want to do. he said you may consider it work. if it's training, if it's
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education, if it's going back to school. if it's going to a truck driver school on the back of a match book. it specifically listed the things that states may do to expand that. >> bill: you say that the romney ad is not accurate. >> it's completely inaccurate. the point is that it specifically empowers the states to take a list of activities to replace work, which guts the key provision in the welfare bill. more importantly, bill, i sat with trent lot, the majority leader for two days and the negotiation was how strong wording can we get in it there so a future administration wouldn't do just what obama did. >> bill: this is fascinating to me. so you basically say the "the washington post" in their little pinocchio thing. >> that's right. >> bill: they mislead. >> they have always opposed welfare reform. they blasted us when we did it. they have attacked it ever since. they are youing the technicality that the states choose from that menu. that's the minor point. the main point is that obama
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published the menu and the bill as it now reads says there ain't no menu. work or nothing. >> bill: all right. dick morris, everybody, there he is mexico on the run down, college professor accuses me of right wing buffoonery. that man will be here. fasten your seat belt. going to madison, wisconsin where they don't much like fox news. those reports after these messages.
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>> bill: and in the impact segment tonight, according to the rasmussen daily tracking poll released today, president obama leads mitt romney 57 to 32% among voters 18 to 29. among all likely voters, it's a tie, 45-4 a 5. now one of the reasons younger americans support the president is because many many american colleges very liberal faculties, all the studies show that at occidental college, for example in los
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angeles, there is a professor named peter dryer who has a new book out called the 100 greatest americans of the 20th century, a social justice hall of fame. included on the list. solon ski, zen, bill moyers and our pal michael moore. all those people far far left as you know. in addition dr. drier wrote a piece on the huffington post praising stephen colbert's program. bill o'reilly's right wing bow foonry absurdities political dominated culture, unquote. here is dr. drier. first off, doctor, can an example of right wing buffoonery so i don't do t again. >> buffoonery is in the eye of the beholder, bill, people who are today considered mainstream are called buffoons many years ago. people who 100 years ago were in favor of social security or minimum wage or women's right to vote, they were called buffoons. if i were you, i would accept that as a compliment. being a buffoon means you are
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out of the mainstream. >> bill: you are a distinguished professor, all right, at occidental college. and you said that i am guilty of right wing buffoonery so i don't want to do it again. so you can just give me one example so my audience knows what that is? right wing buffoonery? just one? >> well, for example, i have heard you criticize social security. and social security was called socialism back in early 1900s. >> bill: what did i criticize and say about social security? >> well, you know, bill, we are talking about progressives, liberals, activists, reformers, those are the people in my book. and there are some people in my book who are republics, like earle warren and others. supreme court justice and i admire anyone, including yourself, who is willing to step out of the mainstream and be a dissident and challenge the status quo. and that's what you do and that's what the people in my book were doing.
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that's why my article in the huffington post. pete seeger, has a long 93-year. >> bill: pete seeger he did good work on the hudson river. he floated up and down. he sang his sock. played his banjo, i have got to problem with pete seeger. i do have a problem with guys like you, doc, going on the huffington post and perpetuating propaganda. now, i asked you twice. i'm not going to ask you again. i don't want to belabor it. you can't give me an example of right wing buffoonery that is on this program. you can't. yet, you put it in writing. you give it to the huffington post which will print anything. and they put it on there. and then people read it and they go oh, that's right. that o'reilly is a right wing buffoon. your students think it. part of the propaganda mill that on both sides. both sides use the propaganda mill. you are guilty of that for a distinguished professor because you have that label out there. you are distinguished. i think that might be beneath you to say that without being
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able to back it up. >> i think that jane adams was distinguished. i think that franklin roosevelt was distinguished. i think that martin luther king was distinguished. dr. suess. >> bill: let's talk about some of the people you didn't put in your book. now, remember, this is a social justice hall of fame, okay. i got that. >> absolutely. >> coming at t from a left wing position. there is no dwight highway hour on your list. now, he wasn't an idealogue, he wasn't a conservative idealogue you have betty, you have malcolm x. have you bill moyers, jesse jackson and bruce spinning stein but no dwight david eisenhower. are you kidding me? >> dwight eisenhower was a great military hero and at the end of his 8 years as president he warned america about the military industrial complex. >> bill: he should be on this list and he is not there. >> you know, maybe in the second edition of the book. >> bill: the second edition. so bruce springsteen makes the
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first edition but eisenhower is going to make the second one? >> you know, bruce springsteen has been the voice of working people for the last 30 years. eisenhower was a brilliant general. but in terms of support for civil rights, for women's rights, for human rights. he waited 8 years until the end of his presidency before he warned us about the military industrial complex. he had to go into little rock arkansas kicking and screaming. i don't consider eisenhower to be in the position of theodore roosevelt and franklin roosevelt. >> he you wrote the book and you are entitled to your opinion. now, explain to me this, this is fascinating. you seem like an honest guy. i mean, i think you made a big mistake about the buffoonery thing because you can't back it up and that makes you look intellectually deficient but so far you are pretty honest. so you right this book and you teach at occidental college and it's all left-wing stuff. all left-wing. you admire them. this is how are. this is where you live. when i come on the air and i
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said you know what? academia in america sharply to the left, i'm telling the truth, am i not? >> well, not really, bill, because what today is considered to be left wing to 50 years from now might be considered to be conservative. most tea party supporters, for example, support social security, but 100 years ago that was considered a radical idea. so, you know, the book is really about the heros of america that took ideas from the left progressive. >> bill: it's a progressive book. >> and turned it into the mainstream. bill, you are going to get social security, some day. >> bill: i'm giving it back. if you watch the program, when you said i criticized social security, i never have. all i said was when i get my social security check, i'm giving it back to the government. because i don't need it and i want other people to have it hey, doc, i have got to run. thanks very much. we appreciate you coming on. jesse watters building a bridge over troubled waters, thank you very much. in madison, wisconsin,
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apparently they don't like fox news there dennis miller on the republic convention lineup and what he did, what miller did on his summer vacation coming right back.
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>> bill: personal story segment tonight, coming friday at 10:00 p.m. and coming sunday at 9:00 p.m. bret baier has a special fox news reporting, cities going broke. here is baier in new york city. what should i watch this? friday night for me. >> well, i will do it for you, all right. but other people who don't like you. >> bret: okay. >> bill: why should they watch this friday, 10:00, you want to relax, what? >> listen, we have gone over the stats about all these cities and counties declaring bankruptcy or on the verge of declaring bankruptcy. >> bill: there is lots of them. >> 27 so far. we haven't shown you inside those cities, the human drama, the characters involved. kind of behind the scenes.
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some of the decisions that were made, the corruption, it's truly an amazing story. >> bill: is there one thing? i'm under the impression that pensions and disabilities are what is bankrupting the cities and counties around the country. is that correct? >> it's fair to say in most cases that the pensions are the biggest issue. >> bill: okay. >> and long term, they just can't pay for t. >> bill: right. so the politicians sold out the folks by giving the unions pretty much everything they wanted they wanted and now they can't pay. >> that's right. it is stockton, california it is a sad scenario. mayor saying have to cut back the police force and it's really hurting. the murder rate is up high. we have one more thing. harrisburg, pennsylvania. the city council there is blaming the former mayor spending all kinds of money on things like a wild west museum. now this is in harrisburg, pennsylvania. a minor league ball team. >> that's also to try to stimulate people to come to harrisburg, i'm not going to blame anybody on it.
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but i am going to watch the special because you asked me to and i will. now, you and kelly, megyn kelly, you two are going to be hogging all the air time at the conventions, both the conventions, right? >> bret: not your time. we won't take your time. >> bill: they want to get ratings at 8:00. [ laughter ] you and kelly -- you are the duo, right? >> bret: we are. >> bill: for both convention recommendation right? >> we are for the republic and democratic convention. >> bill: these are basically, and fox business network ray and i'm not saying this with any -- yes i am. i'm cynical about it. these are basically propaganda displays, right? >> you have been to a ton of these. >> bill: they have and they're forcing me to go there again. >> there are story lines there that develop, that paint the picture of how the general election is going to go. how they are going to roll out governor romney and his vice presidential nominee. >> bill: that's going to be before? don't you think he is going to mention before. >> yeah, but i think how t is all packaged together is the convention. >> so what kind of point of
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view are you going to bring? see, they wouldn't let me do -- they wouldn't ever let me anchor the coverage because i would bring the cynical. you you guys are pinheads, go to the beach. what are you going to bring. >> get behind the scenes about what people are thinking. what the breakup is within these parties. what the problems are when the platform and if the candidate agrees with all of the different. >> bill: trying to give people the inside stuff on what's behind the boring rhetoric, right? >> yeah. but there is also policy stuff here that really is going to paint the picture for how this general election is going to go. >> bill: it's all about that. now on the democratic side, do you expect to be given a more hostile reception in charlotte? you know, in tampa they are going to be nice to us, i think. because they feel that fox news at least gives the republicans a break. will it be the opposite in charlie? >> i don't know. i hope not. i don't think so. i mean, when. >> bill: when you deal in
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washington from your perch, are people like nancy pelosi and wasserman shoults, the congresswoman from florida? are they hostile to you or are they friendly to you? >> n i wouldn't say friendly, but they are -- we deal with them every day. we get information, we cover them. debbie wasserman shoults has been on the show numerous times. >> bill: she doesn't have a beef with you. >> i don't think so. >> bill: i have never seen her be rude to you or anything like that. have you ever been accused of being unfair? buffoonery. >> professor, right. >> bill: did anybody ever say that to you? >> not directly, no. >> bill: so you haven't been criticized. and kelly, i don't think ever would. >> she would get on them. >> bill: she would do something to them. all right. so you guys, because tell everybody, look, you can criticize calling me a buffoon or other commentators. you guys are pretty straight down the middle. what you do, you don't see a lot of that. i have never seen it directed at you or kelly at all. on that kind of a i'd -- even
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stewart and colbert, those clowns, i say that affectionately, they don't go after you. they go after the commentators, correct? >> the occasional time i think we have a video clip on jon stewart or colbert. listen, overall, we have a great relationship with both sides of the aisle. we cover washington, i think, very fairly. >> bill: i do too. absolutely. >> people give us. >> bill: your panels are great. krauthammer and the other people coming. in you have got just as many voices on the democratic side as you have on the republic side. that's what we will do at the convention, right? >> you got it. >> bill: bret baier has the bankruptcy deal on friday at 10:00. want to check that out. thanks for coming in. >> all right, bill. >> bill: remember the obama girl? now there is a romney girl and we will introduce her to you. also up ahead, jesse watters in madison, wisconsin. and dennis miller back from a lavish vacation. hope you stay tune to those reports.
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>> bill: watters world segment tonight, wrap up series on places in america that do not like fox news and the o'reilly factor very much. tonight, jesse visits madison, wisconsin. >> tell me what madison wisconsin is all about. >> there are crazy people there. very diverse, it's a college town. they make all their own milk and cheese. >> i milked a cat once.
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>> fun and friendliness, badgers and probably a little beer. >> is it a hateful town? it seems like a lot of people hate fox news here. >> i wouldn't say they hate fox news they dislike immensely some of the personalities of fox news. >> i'm slightly at a loss for words. >> if you have got a problem with fox news, change the channel. >> why does everyone hate fox news. >> yeah, it's got a reputation for completely -- it has no facts. >> do you believe that 9/11 was an inside job? [ laughter ] >> answer honestly. >> yes, i do. >> you do. >> yes, i do. >> is big foot real? >> um, i think people need to look at things more carefully. >> this man is crazy! >> do you feel accepted being a fox news fan here in madison? >> we don't talk politics with people in madison. your head is tattooed girls make me stupid. >> yeah. that's right. >> yeah, it is right. >> yeah, yeah. >> why would they hate fox news channel. >> it's biological. t could be in the coffee. >> i think you have got something there.
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>> i was raised with fox news. and my family and i watch the o'reilly factor almost every night. >> we're bread to hate fox because fox, i would say, does the best job. >> thank you. >> you're welcome. >> it's fake it's phony, it has got a bias. >> i don't share that animosity so i can't speak on it. >> if i turn on the news and they are trying to distract me with michael jackson stuff still. i'm not that dumb still. >> i might say you are an inspiration to the youth of america. >> you don't believe that you seem like a nice guy. well i had indicated. >> i wouldn't call myself well educated. >> i wouldn't gleert what do we got here comics? i will tell the jokes. >> what's your impression of o'reilly. >> is he just a guy. >> you and o'reilly have a lot in common. >> technically, yeah. >> you have heard o'reilly's tip of the day. >> bill: here is the tip of the day cut back on wheat. >> wheat is very bad. >> the tip of the day is accurate. >> no gluten. >> is he a phoney. >> why is a he phony. >> the war on christmas? you believe in that. >> we won. >> did i it. >> has democrats on the show
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but most of the time it's just kind of an excuse to have someone to argue against. >> there is actually more democrats independents that watch the o'reilly factor than watch cnn and msnbc combined. >> i don't know where you got that statistic from. >> research. >> there is a lot of valuable material in these little books if you only know what to do with it. >> i like dennis miller and adam corolla. >> what about that jesse watters guy. >> he is the best. he spells his name wrong, two t's or something. >> do you know who you are talking to. >> how about watters world? what comes to mind. >> nerve wracking a little bit. >> anything you would like to say to bill now that we have you here. >> impeccable ties. >> i'm a dapper guy. >> so cute. >> you got that? >> bill: that guy with no shirt. was he spacoli's brother? >> he looked like -- i think he walked across the lake after that. >> bill: put his shirt on for the interview? >> i interviewed him twice. he took his shirt off and i interviewed him again later
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and i didn't even know it was the same guy. >> is he auditioning for jesus. >> i think so. he gave out fish and bread after. >> how many of these people actually go to the university of wisconsin? >> we had a few. those are the summer school people. so, if you are. >> i -- flunked? >> university of wisconsin for summer school, you are in deep trouble. >> you don't remember this, but in the 60's the university of wisconsin one of the big anti-vietnam war, radical places, they went going crazy. it's t. still maintains as harvard square did yesterday this counter culture, right? >> right. >> bill: you didn't have to look farad hard for these people. >> radicalized conspiracy theorist than i encountered in any other cities. one guy was 9/11 truther who says you were out of trump with reality by the way. he said fox lawyers get paid by defense contractors to report pro-war propaganda. >> bill: how does he know that? i thought i hid those. >> i don't have any checks. >> bill: this is the guy who wants us to along into big foot. >> he also believes in the
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loch ness monster he said. >> bill: go series. wal probably do some of that again. if you have any towns that you want watters to visit. let us know why. let us know, you know, send jesse here. here is the reason. we will consider it. >> honolulu i think hates the factor. more like or way. >> when we come right back, dennis miller on the republic convention lineup and the u.s.a. landing on mars. perfect topic for miller. then, romney girl unveiled. we will introduce her to you moments away.
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>> bill: thanks for staying with us. bill o'reilly. the sage is back from vacation. miller join us now from santa barbara. >> billy, i was overseas in madison. >> madison is a place that's an out-of-body experience. >> bill: -- >> what was the tip of the day cut back on the weed? >> wheat. weed would be a good one too. you don't want to walk around in a fog. >> nice to be back. i missed you. are you seeing other pundits or did you miss me? >> no, we had carolla in for you a couple of days. >> break my heart.
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>> bill: you have to sober him up like 20 minutes before. slap him around. good once he gets on the air. >> good once he gets up and running. >> g.o.p. convention down in tampa, big power-packed lineup but no sarah palin. what do you think is going on? >> here is what i would do convention. harry reid, nancy pelosi, and joe biden. in the end if i was romney i would come out and go really? really? i think i would let any of those, if you are talking lineup, any of those three would be my d.h. my designated half whit. i would let them speak and say you don't want any more of this. i would also hold the convention for one night. two hours. i would say this is pretty simple, folks. we're going to take the money we would spend on the four or five nights. we're going to put it on the deck. here is what we think. here is what he thinks.
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let's get it on november 6th. then i would have chris christie come out and slap around a photog. then i would move on. >> bill: that would be a good visual with the governor of new jersey. i don't think a lot of americans are going to watch either convention no drama like palin and saint paul four years ago. i think governor romney is going to name his v.p. guy within a week or so. everybody will know that that will be a frenzy when that happens. this one, i want people to watch the factor because we are going to have you and everybody else responding to whatever happens on the floor. now, while you were -- >> -- maybe we will jump up. maybe we will jump up at the convention and do 15, billy. we have been working good together. >> bill: a little bolder fresh. both sides. >> a little tag team. >> while you were in greece, and we will get to that in a moment, floating around gnc. the u.s.a. was popping up to mars and you say? >> well, i see that obama did not congratulate anybody,
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because it's a red planet. so he wasn't into it. but that control room freaked out when they landed. it was like a nerd wave or something. everybody was getting their geek on. i wish i had the pocket protecter over there the footage always looks shaky to me from mars it looks like delorean buying blow in a hotel room. i wish we would see something really cool coming out of mars, like that squirrel water skiing or something like that. i think we should keep the money down here and not spend it on mars. if we're not going to have any place to launch from in around a decade, all right? keep the money down here. if you want footage from mars, i will take my iphone out and throw t out the window in barstow. we will get the same pictures. >> bill: i don't know what we're getting up there i'm sure we are getting stuff that's going to develop a fingernail sized computer that you will be able to implant in your forehead and then you will be able to see whatever, i don't know. >> seems like a waste of
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money. billy, when was the last time you drank tang? seems like a waste of money to me. >> miller talking about wasting money goes to europe. [ laughter ] >> bill: it was dennis miller 2012 impending fiscal doom tour. >> as soon as you landed in athens, riots broke out. are you aware of that? >> cause looking at it right and here. >> other than rioting, it's not a hard-working culture. in the afternoon they take a nap within a snooze within a siesta. i went over to the non-sufficient funding and saw that site. very beautiful this time of year. >> bill: now, the goddess of naps, do you know who that is? they have gods and goddesses
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for everything. >> i didn't know that who is the goddess of gaps? >> bill: malina. >> never on a sunday. never on a sunday, billy. >> were you floating or running around greece? were you floating on the water? >> i was visiting a friend and i was staying within a heavily guarded compound as i should being a fox employee in greece then i went over to france and the french are still a little attitudinal. i know they gave us the statue of liberty. i'm thinking they were going to throw it out anyway because they don't seem very friendly to us. i went over to the tombstone and read a rita on it incarnation that said you didn't build that. >> bill: french. the french government now wants to raise the highest tax income tax rate 75%. >> it's appropriate. the new president's name is holland because that's where every rich guy in france is going to take off to. >> bill: dennis miller is back again. we would like it to remind you
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of our new bolder fresher tour dates. concert. november 23rd, november 24th houston at the hobby center going to be a blast. tickets going fast. bill o'reilly.com has details. in a moment, did you see that? the romney girl unveiled. can't wait. right back.
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>> bill: 2008 election cycle obama girl. remember her? well the obama girl turned against the president recently, we don't hear from her any longer. project which is a committed left wing organization which is rolling out the romney girl. >> hi,romney. >> hi. >> do you have something to
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hide. >> yeah, jump in. >> i'm a romney girl in a romney world ♪ like a taxless it's fantastic. >> silver tips your hair. ♪ bain and his creation. ♪ i'm mitt romney, let's go party. >> i'm a romney girl. ♪ in a romney world. ♪ is he so plastic. ♪ it's fantastic. >> bill: that was so good. here now juliet huddy, who is that woman? >> the only reason i'm laughing is because i'm laughing at the fact that you people are laughing at this stupid parody. >> who is that woman? >> she is just -- her name is heidi. this is the little post that goes along with the video. and heidi is the winner of the miss swiss bank accounts pageant. >> bill: must have been only one entry. [ laughter ] this whole thing goes on to attack romney and the swiss bank accounts and the taxes. but the thing is, to be a
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clever parity, you have to actually be clever. you said t in the intro. this is set to -- this is playoff of the 2007 obama girl thing. obama girl has essentially -- she won't endorse obama. she has lost her love for him. she is out. this thing makes him look like a partier which is stupid. >> bill: agenda project which -- >> attack. >> bill: anybody have raid? >> clear this place out? >> bill: it's inconsequential. it plays on the net and doesn't mean anything. in houston, interestingly enough, the city funded, this was before the colorado movie massacre. and before the sikh temple, of course in milwaukee. they funded a video that tells historians what to do if they come up against a shooter, go. >> oh my god. >> as a last resort. if your life is at risk, whether you are alone or working together as a group, fight, act with aggression,
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improvise weapons, disarm him. and commit to taking the shooter down. no matter what. >> bill: that's a serious video, right? >> yeah. >> bill: distributed to whom? >> it was distributed initially to the emergency responders in houston because they wanted -- this was after the mumbai attacks where 160 people were kid. random people were running around shooting everybody. it worked so well that the emergency responders decided to release it to the residents. they were going to release it a little bit later on. they decided to release it now because of what happened in aurora. >> bill: they made it before colorado. >> exactly. >> bill: but after it happened they released it, why? and the theme of it, basically is if you are caught in a situation, you have to fight for your life. >> you run, hide, and fight. you know stop drop and roll they want run hide and fight to become the lexicon. part of our lexicon like stop, drop and roll is. you know, it's actually seems
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to be very successful there are hundreds of people organizations, cities, businesses who are asking to have copies of this thing. there is some controversy because people are saying well, why don't you have -- why don't you include something about having your own gun and shooting and people would have been -- >> bill: texas is a right to carry state. >> less than 3% though of people do. houston folks wanted to appeal to a mass audience. >> bill: no gun component to it. >> no. >> bill: just fight genericry. >> they thought about it. >> juliet huddy, everybody. there she is. factor tip of the day on deck. this one will save you some grief. the tip 60 seconds away.
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>> talk about sympathy for the devil. we received a number of letters defending people who poison, comparing them to bartenders. let me be clear. people who deal hard drugs should be punished harshly. they are scum. everybody got it? >> and users fund the cartils. let's not overlook that. you buy your pot, the money likely goes to heinous killers. >> you know, the factor has that
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effect on people, jack. [chuckles] >> what does that mean? >> not all of them, chuck. some of them. have you ever attended college?
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