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"the o'reilly factor" is on. tonight: >> that evokes images of na the scapegoat of jews there. >> well, i think that's a big, big stretch. >> this nazi stuff starting to pick up steam in the media and now that vicious label is being put upon voters who support donald trump. we'll have a special report. >> this notion of her being untrustworthy, fox news is the biggest purveyor of that myth. >> some far left folks trying to demonize fox news for hillary clinton's trust we will take a hard look at that. also ahead, miller on the crazy political scene and rudy giuliani on a possible
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trump/clinton matchup. caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. ♪ hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. we'll analyze yesterday's vote with karl rove and rudy giuliani in a moment. plus, brand new fox polling in ohio and florida. but, first, the talking points memo. fascism and donald trump. as predicted here, some in the media both left and right are portraying mr. trump as a 1930s type fascist and his supporters as budding brown shirts. the nazi party street army ink' germany. >> mr. trump, with some of the rhetoric you've used on the campaign trail over the last several months, targeting groups like muslims and mexicans, that that evokes images of nazi, germany and the scapegoat of
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jews there back in the 1930s and 40s. >> well, i think that's a big, big stretch. >> it's more than a big stretch. it's a strategy with the intention of not only demeaning trump but his supporters as well. the candidate aside, it's not hard to understand why many americans are voting for donald trump. for the past seven years the folks have been witness to the following: intense verbal attacks on police officers, labeling them racist who hunt down young black men, a porous southern border where narcotics and people smuggling continue unabated, a stagnant economy, where workers have little bargaining power, a growing jihadist terror threat, that the democratic party refuses to define not even using the words islamic terrorism. a democratic president who, after he announces the beheading of an american citizen by isis goes out to
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play golf. a cull purr that now demands political correctness even if it goes against sincerely held religious beliefs. a legal system that may actually harm a business owner if he or she does not want to participate in a gay marriage. or catholic nuns who don't want to distribute birth control. a press corps that generally embraces liberalism using its constitutional privilege to diminish non-liberals who have the at temerity to speak out. leftist system teachers and administrators who often impose their view on the world on defenseless children. grievance industry that is often promoted boy the media, thus, allowing anti-american zealots to define this country as evil and oppressive, ie america is the reaproblem in the world. in the face of all of that,
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an avenger named trump has risen, promising to stop the madness and giving blunt voice to millions of angry americans. the movement that trump represents has nothing to do with fascism, everything to do with furious dissent. this memo is not a campaign ad for trump. i know for a fact that some very bad people are trying to exploit his campaign to disguise racial and social hatred. they are doing that. donald trump should loudly condemn those people and tone down some of his own inflammatory rhetoric. just tell us what you want to do. no need to incite. same thing is happening with the bernie sanders crew where some haters are supporting bernie in order to tear down marketplace freedoms and inflict pain on prosperous americans. the cold truth is, charges of racism and fascism are easy smears designed to stop freedom of expression and stifle debate. here's more truth.
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the u.s.a. turn for the worse long before donald trump ever entered the political arena. and germany has nothing to do with it. and that's the memo. now for the top story tonight, reaction. joining us from miami bernie goldberg who has written a column on this fascism business on his website. and you say? >> bill, the crazy wing of the far left accused george w. bush of being hitler and a nazi. some conservatives have done the same to barack obama. now, we have the latest edition of this slander. donald trump, donald trump is hitler. you know what? there are plenty of reasons, in my view, plenty of legitimate reasons to criticize donald trump. but to make comparisons to hitler is beyond disgraceful. let me give you some specifics that you alluded to in a+ñse vague way. a professor from harvard wrote an op. he ed in the "the
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washington post" recently comparing the rise of hitler to the rise of trump. "saturday night live" just the other day made the comparison, bill maher made the comparison and lewis c.k. a very big time comedian flat out said trump is hitler. on the other side glenn beck made the comparison. david brooks of the "new york times" went on a sunday talk show and said if we're going to get trump,cq we might as well get the nuremberg rallies to go with it. i'm going to read you two sentences from what i wrote in that article on my website. two sentences. building a wall to keep illegals out is not the same as rounding up jews and sending them to the gas chamber. promising to temporarily ban all muslims from entering our country is wrong headed but it's not the same as putting into place an efficient, cold blooded apparatus to create a master race by eliminating anyone
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and everyone who doesn't fit the description. so, look, if you don't like donald trump, fine. i don't like his unpresidential demeanor but,> please, and i mean this, please don't demean the memory of the millions of people hitler murdered just for a cheap laugh or, as you said in the talking points, to stifle dissent. don't do that. >> i agree 100 percent. i don't think many americans understand what really happened in germany and italy. some extent spain during the 1930s where you had a concerted effort, a brutal effort to basically stop all -- you know, it's funny, because the people who are doing this, they are using techniques that the nazis used. so -- >> -- that's right. >> by them calling trump arb+ nazi and his4 supporters little brown shirts, they're doing the same thing that gerbles minister of
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propaganda and adolf and all those boys did. because they demonized the jews, the intellectuals, the communists, the gypsies, the homosexuals, they demonized them in a way to try to get anger on the part of the german population toward those groups. it's the same thing that those in america are doing to try to get anger toward trump and his followers. >> let me make two points. one, on the brown shirts matter. if there are any brown shirts in this country, it's liberals on college campuses who break up demonstrations and speeches because they disagree that's what the brown shirts did and that's what some crazy liberals on college campuses are doing when you say trump supporters are fueled and motivated by legitimate anger and not fascism.
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here's my question, bill is the anger legitimate? is it enough, rather, to support this feeling among some of these people that they embrace donald trump even after he said george w. bush lied to get us into a war? not that he made a mistake. not that the intelligence was bad, but that he flat out lied? this goes way beyond regular nonsense. >> it does. but that's not all trump supporters. look. >> no, of course not. of course not. >> many overlook -- many trump supporters overlook the candidates' idiosyncrasies and overstatements because they believe that the message they are sending by supporting him is more important. so that they accept the excess to send the message. >> absolutely. but, but, when you make a career as people on talk radio do, and some people ontj
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conservative television do, make a career by being conservative, that's not a side issue; that is the essence of what they are. to support a guy who said bush lied is a.[?port -- to look the other way when john mccain is insulted by trump. not john mccain the politician but john mccain the pow. >> they don't look at it that way. >> i don't care if they look at it -- i have seen too many people in conservative media are acting like school girls at a justin bieber concert. they are gushing over him, and i understand the anger. i want to make that clear. >> it's divided as you know. as you pointed out glenn beck doesn't like him and there are2conservative. i don't think breitbart likes him very much. it's divided. it's not a movement. anyway, bernie, good debate. good column. check it out. next on the rundown, while
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flonase changes everything. campaign 2016 tonight. after last night's vote here are the republican delegate tallies. donald trump 458. ted cruz, 359. marco rubio 151, john kasich 54. 1237 delegates need to do win the nomination. also, we have two new polling reports from fox news. in ohio john kasich leads now 34%, trump 29%. cruz 19%. rubio 7%. that's in ohio. 66 delegates in play. winner take all. in florida, trump way out in front 43%, rubio 20%, cruz 16%, kasich 10%.
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about a quarter of all florida republicans have already voted. most for trump. 99 delegates in play winner take all there as well. joining us from los angeles, karl rove. so it looks like trump will be unbeatable in florida or am i wrong? >> well, he has a very good poll here and it does reflect his numbers in the same range ofs6'7other polls that have him in the high 30's and low 40's. this is the highest number. but it's a big gap between he and marco rubio in rubio's home state. this would be deadly if it happens. this is in conflict with the fox poll is pretty good generally, but this is in conflict with another recent poll that said the majority of the people who had voted early had voted for rubio. so, this is why we have elections. >> that's why we have elections. but there is no doubt< that rubio has lost momentum. he didn't win any delegates last night. he is a good campaigner, i think. i wouldn't count him out in florida. but i think we have to look
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forward and assume that i would say the odds are 4 to 1 trump wins the 99 delegates. let's just stay there for now. he takes 99 delegates away. i don't know if he is stoppable after that. >> well, if the other side of the equation ohio goes for kasich, then that denies him 66. and then it depends a little bit on the outcome of the other three big contests that night. north carolina where i think cruz is going to be a big player and illinois and missouri. missouri, again, could be a place where cruz is a player. can we step back for just a minute and contemplate for a moment last night? because it was trump's best night th7z]:u far. heretofore he has gotten about 34.4% of the vote. last night he edged up to 37.8. and he came the closest he has ever come to getting the majority of the delegates on any given night. last night he got 71 delegates. 73 delegates were split between cruz at 56 and kasich at 17.
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but you're right. right now the delegate count is 458 for trump and 598 not for trump. that is to say for cruz, kasich, rubio, other candidates or a small number of uncommitteds. his problem remains his opportunity and his problem remains, is he getting 34.9% of the total vote. we have had 12.93 people vote. he has had 4 million. everybody else has had 8 million. the divided field is giving him a plurality. the question is when we get to these winner take all states, you know, he wins 100 percent of the delegates even f. he only gets 34.9% of the vote like he has been averaging. it's both a challenge for him and he has got to ultimately unite the party. 12 million people have voted. 8 million of them didn't vote for him. and then at the same time though, he has got the plurality of the delegates. even when it's proportional, some of these thresholds and other rules have made it drift his way.
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he is still behind and does not have yet a majority of the delegates. >> okay. and he doesn't play well west of the mississippi as he does east of the mississippi and his delegate total and vote total was inflated by mississippi last night. so, you have to look at -- if you look at oklahoma and idaho, two very very3tqitjjuu(un went against trump. all right. and then you have the enormous delegate haul out in california. if kasich wins, he becomes a player. i don't know how much of a player, but he becomes one. so it goes cruz, kasich, trump. to+tz0 get ton't know if 1200 by the time he rolls into cleveland. it doesn't look like he will to me, unless he wins ohio. >> yeah. look, i think you're right. i mean, it depends again on the distribution of the delegates and the other states. but it's getting increasingly harder to see that somebody is going to walk in to the convention with an absolute majority. we may be -- i think we are
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likely to be back in 1976, which is the last convention where the republicans entered the convention with somebody in front. that was gerald ford, ronald reagan slightly behind him, but a small group of uncommitted delegates or delegates bound by the rule and what happened was mississippi led the way and moving ford and ford won on the first ballot. went into the convention without a lead. >> if you really want to know what happened in that 1976 brawl, "killing reagan" we go all over it and all the back stuff. >> book sales. ladies and gentlemen, available on amazon.com tonight. all proceeds go to bill's charitable foundations so feel good about your purchase. >> available everywhere. mr. rove, thank you. directly ahead, new poll on clinton. rudy giuliani will analyze, of course. and the former governor of michigan blaming fox news for secretary clinton's trust problem. yes, she is.
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personal story segment tonight. new poll from "the washington post/abc news folks matches hillary clinton up against donald trump in the presidential race. here are the stats. poll has clinton at a o%, trump up 41%. independents making the difference here, 48% breaking for mrs. clinton, 39%, mr. trump. with us here now in new york city rudy giuliani who was informally advising donald trump. i think everybody is informally. nobody really formally advising. look, we all know this is a snapshot in time and then when you get in a campaign, things change and all of this. but it is worthy because, as i said, if trump winsg; florida, he has got to really good chance to get this nomination. >> if he winning florida, he
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has got a very good chance of getting it. if he wins florida and ohio. >> then he has got it. >> then he has got it. >> absolutely. so right now you would have to make him -- >> -- i would say 3 to 1 favorite. >> 4 to 1 favorite to get it hard to see how cruz really catches him. >> cruz could catch him if he losing ohio, trump that is. and you know, the rubio people go to cruz, you know, all of the -- >> --a lot of the states coming up are going to be good states for trump like new york. like illinois, like california. republicans there. >> i don't know about california though. do you think california republicans? >> yeah. >> you think they will go for trump. >> yeah. >> because they conservative off the coast. >> right. >> and i think cruz may have, you know, a pretty good appeal there. >> he won mississippi. >> he what? >> he won mississippi. >> trump did? >> yeah. because the evangelicals interestingly enough. there aren't any evangelicals in california. >> it's got to be gulling to
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cruz. those states were built for him. >> i don't think cruz campaigned very much in mississippi. i think they knew they weren't going to do well there. >> the best news for donald trump last night was michigan, not just winning it. >> winning it big. >> and sanders winning it. hillary obviously has some weaknesses in the rust belt. donald has a lot of strength in the rust belt that could switch the electoral map it could be a different electoral map than what we have been seeing in the past. >> hillary clinton losing doesn't really matter though because she has twice as many delegates as sanders. and she is going to clean up next tuesday with florida and ohio. there is no way sanders is even competitive at that point. that's almost a given. hillary at 50% of the electorate though, i don't see her holding that number. >> i don't see her holding that number either. when you look at some of the underlying things in the polls like the 60, 65% of democrats who don't trust her, nobody has exploited that yet.
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no one has faced people -- >> --could would he be facing, mr. mayor, who are johnny carson used to do it. who do you trust least? and i'm doing that in a way that is accurate according to the polls because trump has very high negatives. >> they both do. but hillary also still has the fbi investigation. >> yep. >> i don't see how she comes out of it in good shape. either they indict her and if they don't indict her, you are going to have a scandal. >> as a former prosecutor, right? you are watching this? >> i have been for months. >> so i have said and i'm not as nearly sophisticated in my analysis here that i believe the fbi doing is honestninvestigation. do you believe that? >> no doubt about it. jim comey was one of my assistant u.s. attorneys. >> he is an honest man. >> straight as an arrow and very smart. >> okay. so you have to then consider
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that within 60 days they're going to have to have something. they can't let it drag on too much$ longer, can they. >> i'm surprised actually it's taken this long. >> all right. when you offer someone immunity as they did in this case, all right, does that mean a grand jury is already impaneled to hear what the man says? >> no. they offered him what's called queen for a day. they offered him immunity with regard to what is he telling the fbi. i don't know. they may have put him before a grand jury there could be a grand jury already convened in this case? it's possible? >> it would be very unlikely. >> very unlikely at this point. >> that you wouldn't convene a grand jury given the facts that exist. i would find that very surprising. >> so there could be a grand jury secretly convened because we haven't gotten any confirmation of that. >> not allow to do talk about it. >> right. so they are hearing now, regular folks, because that's what a grand jury is, regular people, hearing the information that the fbi is bringing, okay. and, remember, hillary clinton's side doesn't get to rebut, it's just what the
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fbi is bringing. >> that's all confidential rule 9 e protects it. it's a crime to reveal any of it. and the reality is, just, you know, from the public record, there's at least enough evidence to present to a grand jury. i mean -- >> -- do you want to make a prediction? >> you know, boy, it's so hard to indict somebody running for president. >> even if the evidence is there because the fbi -- >> -- i would do it. republican or democrat. that's the kind of prosecutor i was. but you are going to have to look into loretta lynch's heart and soul. >> if she doesn't do it and the fbi recommends it, then as you said there is a big scandal. >> i think if she doesn't get indicted, you are going to have a scandal. there are fbi agents ready to come forward and. >> and say what they know. >> say she should be indicted. she clear out broke the law. >> all right. mr. mayor, thank you as always. plenty more ahead as the factor moves along this evening. dennis miller trying to make sense of all of the political controversy.
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do they care about it? tell me the truth. she lost in michigan, so what? she has double the delegates. she is going to sweep in florida. she is going to win in ohio. what do they care. >> maybe she wins ohio. that's the question mark. yes, clinton is in command of this lace she is more than half way of clinching this nomination. just among the early states this is a close race. super delegates yes she is far ahead. >> no one knows what you are talking about, henry. super delegates? what does that mean? what is super delegates? nobody knows what you are talking about. >> the democrats party bosses, congressional leaders, they get a vote at the convention, basically. >> those are the super delegates? so it doesn't matter who anybody votes for and how many super delegates are there? this gives me a headache. >> about several hundred. >> so she has already won then. >> about 15%. >> none of those people are going to vote for bernie sanders because they are all making a lot of money and they don't want bernie to take it. it's as simple as that. >> here's the deal.
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he has largely lost the south. that has put anymore a defensive posture. he thinks he can win the rust belt and the industrial mid west. why does it matter in hillary clinton was up 20 points a few days ago. closed and closed hard. you mentioned she is going to win!l ohio next tuesday, we don't know that maybe. >> the polls have her up strong. i know they had her up strong in michigan. i understand. that is there any truth to the matter that bernie was in his jammies sleeping when michigan was called and he had to get dressed and come down? >> no. he was in. >> i heard they didn't have anything planned. he was in his jammies. >> bernie might have been in his pajamas. i heard he was told you were packing your bags for ireland. >> he is exploiting that, bernie. >> you are getting nervous. >> i'm not. do you want to put money on, this henry? i bet you 10 pocket hankies, all right, that hillary clinton wins this nomination going away. >> you know what? i don't like to bet because i'm a reporter but now that
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you put pocket hankies on the table i'm on on. this you are a reporter? do you know how many reporters bet everything? come on. reporters. they are either drunk or betting. i mean, that's what reporters do. >> or both. >> all right. so, my contention is that hillary clinton is just putting up with this and she has already got, you know, her campaign strategy so evoicer is rate donald trump who i think they think they are going to run against now, right? >> they think that that's why she is trying to look past sanders. there san argument to be made that given her lead if she does wrap this up soon, bernie sanders has made her a better candidate. she stumbled throughout this race, but sanders has proven to be a stronger challenger than anyone thought. but i think your reality check is real and is good, áuz win. barack obama a much better candidate in 2008, maybe, maybe i underline, sanders makes her a better candidate
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as well. >> did you see bret baier with the town hall meeting with sanders and hillary? did you see that? >> i was in the room. i think bret baier did an >> pretty good job. >> i spoke to hillary clinton afterwards, briefly. i don't want to exaggerate the amount of time but she said she was happy with it she thought it was fair. i think it kind of opens a new door that, look, i have been out here covering it fair and balanced. i think bret does. you have made that point night after night in how you and i think the bottom line is there are some democrats who don't want to come on fox. and i think hillary clinton and bernie sanders proved that they got -- clinton got tough questions about emails. >> they got a fair shake. >> tough questions about how he is going to pay for his programs. socialist programs. but, at the end of the day they did get a fair shake. >> end of the day, that's 25 bucks to the vets. >> sorry. >> end of the day. >> okay. i >> i want you to tell both bernie and the secretary speaking to both of them the advantage is the independent
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vote which they are going to need. both of them are going to need the independence and they show them ratings, record ratings, ridiculous ratings. highest ratings as trump would say. and tell them that we have got to get him in here. >> i think sanders -- i'm already talking to senator sanders about him trying to do an interview with me later this week. >> he doesn't like you. >> he loves sitting down. he thinks i will give him a fair shake but you are on his list, too. >> i'm on his list. tell him to move me up. >> he will get to you. >> ed henry, everybody, when we come right back, is fox news to blame for hillary clinton's trust deficit among the folks? then, miller on political madness in america. we're coming right back. >> tonight, three special audience events. cruz, trump, rubio. >> we know the challenges we have. >> i'm going to do what's right for you. >> in a powerful, political night, megyn and sean are on the road, getting voters
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answers from the g.o.p. candidates. >> america has a choice. >> tonight at 9:00, megyn sits down with ted cruz. then at 10:00, donald trump sounds off on hannity. and at 11:00, marco rubio with megyn from florida. tonight, only on fox news channel.
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thank you for staying with us, i'm bill o'reilly. in the impact segment tonight, the former governor of michigan jennifer granholm now works for a veryx0t far left group called correct the record and here is what she said yesterday about hillary clinton's trust situation. >> this notion of her being untrustworthy, et cetera, they will continue to put millions of dollars -- and i just hope democrats are not influenced by that. and i think that when, you know, fox, fox is the biggest purveyor of that myth. >> awe. according to a brand new "the washington post"-abc news poll about that myth, 37% of americans believe hillary clinton is honest and trust worthy. 59% believe she is not. highest untrustworthy number in this poll which began 10 years ago. with us now in new york city
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eboni williams and monica crowley. fox news must have tremendous to effect 59%. population. i guess we go door to door. >> this network is very powerful but we have nothing to do with this. look, mrs. clinton's honest and trustworthy numbers have never been particularly strong. they have cratered since the revelation of private email server. possible corruption involving the clinton foundation. the problem for mrs. clinton is that this deep concern is not among republicans. it's among the democratic base. and we're seeing that bare out through the polls. >> how do you know that? >> first of all nationally the polls that you show have been held steady about a year or so. fewer four out of 10 democrats do not consider her honest and trust worthy. in the democratic races i will give you one example. in new hampshire the exit polling showed 40% of democrats voting in that primary felt that honest and trustworthiness were their number one issue, by 92% bill they went for#6wçñ bernie.
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this is the mostap serious problem among democratic voters. >> most democrats think she is okay and they think as miss governor granholm does it is blown out out of proportion and fox news exploits it i haven't seen that exploitation. >> are there people at fox news bill and monica that certainly talk about her being untrustworthy, absolutely. >> i haven't seen a lot of it. >> also my point being that people who defend her vehemently on your network on your program wreak after week that work for fox news that come to hillary clinton's defense. i think there has been equal portions of that. >> i think what governor granholm is conflating is we have covered the email scandal as we talked with rudy giuliani about it. not coverage of conviction. maybe some people do that. i don't do that and i don't know a lot of other people -- our hard news people never do that. >> we can name contributors
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that come on your program that absolutely defend her. to label her this does the my momma said you can't change something until you acknowledge it. evenue if 59 statistics are dead on, find her untrust worthy. you can change their minds. >> yeah i know i might have a problem in this area but here is why. >> lay out some documents. talk about. here is at least one or two transcripts from my wall street, you know, big speeches so that you back up. >> yeah. >> her problem there is that her honesty and trustworthy problem predates fox news. this network launched in '96. she became first lady in '93. this goes way back. she cannot correct this problem and it is a serious and great one for her. >> calculation is that she is going to get the nomination. it doesn't really matter unless the fbi. >> it will matter in a general election. it matters among the democratic base now. it will certainly be amplified in a general. >> whoever the republican
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nominee is going to go right in for that. >> yeah. >> and they are going to have those women, families from benghazi saying she said this to me. i know it. that will be like the first commercial. all right, ladies, thanks very much. we appreciate it miller son deck. he has some material on the political landscape. can't wait to hear it factor tip of the day. who is going to nancy reagan's funeral? we will be right back. less you . then your eyes may see it differently. only flonase is approved to relieve both your itchy, watery eyes and congestion. no other nasal allergy spray can say that. complete allergy relief or incomplete. let your eyes decide. flonase changes everything.
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back of the book segment tonight, miller time. let's get to the sage of southern california joins us from santa barbara. miller, march madness in politics, what say you? >> well, you know, next tuesday, billy, big night in march.
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it's the i.e.d.s of march. -- ides of march. rubio and kasich might be get shifd in their own tent ohio and floral. we should know something then. what's happened here i would democrats. eight years of ineptitude coming back. play all the games they want with the unemployment rate going down when more people are quitting the work place and they can say we are in better shape now that iran is our friends and israel feels estranged but i feel there is a lot of ineptitude that's catching up to them. people are realizing the democrats suffer from intention deficit disorder. they want to help all victims except actual ones. and it have always said liberalism is like a nude beach. it sounds great until you get there. a lot of kankles, a lot of stretch marks and stuff like that. bench j sanders÷f is finding out is there anything more deliciously ironic in the universe than the redistribution of super delegates?
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taking bernie sanders down. bernie, this is what you are advocating. somebody else does the work and then the other person gets the super delegates. it is so beautiful. i see kids getting tattoos of him. i love that it's the era of the indelible light weight. you know, socialism starts at home. i think ben and jerry's and bernies. those guys are big supporters. let's cut him in a little. up against him we have hillary. i know 6 out of 10 women probably moving toward two out of three are enraptured by hillary clinton. can i tell you i'm not being mean here. i'm just telling you the truth. i don't get it i find her clunky. i find her inauthentic. she is always troweling on the grim. never any concession that she has had her hand with the president on the tiller the last eight years and a lot of this crap into place. i think of her as a b.s. artist of the caribbean per at the time actually stuck in the 1967 look magazine
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virginia slim ad. a latter day mon of ark. i'm hoping to find out if you do get her elected afterwards tell me you were gas lighting me and bureption candles down when i was out of the room. on the republican side rubio lives in a dream land. i heard him say today he is leading by negative 16 in florida. john kasich, i can't understand if kasich is an every man or any man but i will say, this john, you are too good for us. we are not worthy. so he would going to move on. cruz, you know cruz is blessed are the fecal disturbers for they shall inherit the party. every day cruz lays somebody out and then the next day seas -- says it was an aide. i hadding to do with it trump not looking presidential. a lot of that looking presidential stuff went out the door the day i heard about the clinton-lewenski cigar story. all right? we even had mitt romney jump
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back. in here's the probable with mitt. i liked him but i have to say eye disappointed in him. mitt, you cannot push all in as you did last week with pocket deuces. but when you are sitting in benghazi then you fold the hand? then it's unbelievable. hey, donald trump is a head shaker. but i must admit this. there are days i find myself shaking my head up and down. and this whole thing about adolf hitler, can i tell you when i hear the name adolf hitler and i'm sure this is most of us, i have a rorschach 6 million dead jews. i don't want to hear that is he like hitler, trump is like hitler because is he a bad painter or he had a bad mustache or something like that. that's what that means when they say hitler like. the guy is never, never going to kill 6 million people. is he not going to kill one person. unless, guess what, it's isis who says they want to kill the 6 million jews in israel. so, we'll trump kill
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somebody down the road if he is president? yeah. who want to kill the 6 million jews again. and you know something? nothing funnier in the history of politics to me than coming out and him having that qvc set up around him. that wiped me out. if he can put tires in next time i will never quit laughing because it's joe bologna from my favorite year. >> i ordered a couple steaks after that speech. miller i hope you appreciate it i let you go 5 minutes unintrund. i went out for a lemonade. it was good. >> in all my years, thank you, my friend. >> did i it because i want to remind everybody that miller and i are going to be in l.a. this saturday evening. you will hear more at the microsoft theater. also, we have added father's day matinee at mohican sun in connecticut. evening show sold out. all the dads and granddad's 3:00 in the afternoon to see us. august 5th see everybody in london, england.
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all favorable to your guy. is that fair? we have more balance than anyone else on tv. why would i do that? why would he do that, gary? charles sr. a valued guy here. is he entitle to do his opinion as you are. >> not for many in the democratic party, jack. senator sanders apparently would have no limits on abortion. as indicated he does not consider a baby about to be born a human being. very puzzling. well, i'm glad we could help, john. hang tough.
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nope, they are real tyes. and here's the secret. you take your thumb, you get it way, way up underneath when you pull down and then you will get the little dimple. that's how it's done. finally tonight, factor tip of the day. as you may know the funeral for the former first lady will be held on friday. we heard first lady laura bush and rosaline carter will be there. i can understand the president has prior commitments. remember, mr. obama wouldn't cross the street to attend the funeral of supreme court justice anton scalia. that was a major mistake because showing great americans disrespect even if you disagree -- respect even if you disagree with them shows class. >> also please spout out about the factor. o'reilly at foxnews.com. name and town if you wish to
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opine. word of the day no sycophants should ever write in to the factor: ♪ ♪ >> welcome to a special kelly file, face to face with the candidates. i'm megyn kelly. we are coming to you tonight from raleigh, north carolina. [cheers and applause] >> where in less than one take place in the critical march 15th primary. can you see all the excitement in the room. i'm here on stage at the cavalry baptist church with texas senator ted cruz. [cheers and applause] this is a