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reports that he's dying. the answer to that once and for all. "megyn kelly presents" airs next tuesday may 17th 8:00 p.m. eastern time. it's not on fox news channel. it's on big fox. fox, "empire" fox. find me there. see you tomorrow at 9:00. tonight, some in the republican party are refusing to support donald trump. >> does it have to be unified? i'm very different from everybody else perhaps that has run for office. i don't think so. >> ben carson and former governor rick perry are here tonight to explain why unity is needed. >> he signed the pledge and say he's not going to sign the pledge. >> trump calls out his republican rivals for breaking the party's loyalty pledge. a rirks fleischer, tucker carlson, peter johnson jr. all weigh in. >> she was a total enabler. she would go after these women and destroy their lives. >> and trump slams hillary clinton over her husband's
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numerous scandals. >> they're going after me with women? give me a break, folks. plus, president obama attacks successful people. >> that's a pet peeve of mine, people who've been successful and don't realize they've been lucky. and john kerry warns about a borderless world. "hannity" starts right here, right now. >> welcome to "hannity." tonight donald trump is responding to the republicans who refuse to rally behind him as the party's nominee. now, here's what he told abc about the party being united. >> i think it's a mistake not to do this. we want to bring the party together. does the party have to be together? does it have to be unified? i'm very different than everybody else perhaps that's ever run for office. i actually don't think so. >> it doesn't have to be uni unified? >> i don't think so. it would be better if it were unified. i think there would be something good about it but i don't think it twhactually has to be unifien the traditional sense. i'm a conservative. don't forget, this is called the republican party, not called the conservative party.
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there are conservative parties. this is the republican party. >> here with reaction, former 2016 republican presidential candidate, the great state of texas, governor rick perry is with us. how are you? >> very good. thank you. >> you were harsh against donald trump. he was not your next choice after you got out of the race to win, but you're supporting him. why? >> this is simple when you get down to it, donald trump is going to be the republican nominee. we're going to have a choice between donald trump and hillary clinton and the next president of the united states is going to appoint at least one, probably three supreme court justices. this is about a no-brainer as you can get from my perspective is when you really get down to it, and listen, yeah, i was harsh. i was harsh on mitt romney. i was harsh on a number of people. they reciprocated. that's the way the process works. sean, that's what we're doing. we're going through a process here. and donald trump is going to be our nominee. and, you know, i'm going to support him because the alternative is an absolute disaster. >> i was down at the border with
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you. i believe he'll build that wall. i don't think there's any doubt about it. he ran strongly on it. also he said he will release the names and create a pool of candidates for the supreme court and he would only tap into that group of people. so conservatives will know ahead of time the type of justices that he would appoint to the supreme court. he says he has a judicial philosophy similar to both scalia and thomas. you think that will give conservatives that are maybe on the fence some hope things will be a lot better and different? >> it certainly should. when you hear him talk about, listen, washington doesn't need to be deciding education policy in washington, d.c., devolve that back to the states, that's a 10th amendment supporter speaking there and that's what i want in a president that doesn't believe that washington knows everything and that all power evolves out of washington, d.c., that the states are, you know, 50 laboratories of innovation. he believes that. and i truly believe that donald trump will devolve that power
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back, will make washington, d.c., as inconsequential as it can be and scares a lot of people who really have never seen that, they've never supported that concept. but if we're truly going to be republicans, we're truly going to be conservatives, that 10th amendment needs to really -- >> it's huge. there's a whole list of those issues, though, and he said he'd repeal and replace obamacare, said he'd appoint conservative justices to the court, osh originalists he told me many times. >> i think you've made the point here. you made the point about why people like me are going to be supporting donald trump. i mean, we agree on a whole lot more than we disagree on. if you want to split hairs, get your panties in a wad over this issue or that one, that's fine, but the point is donald trump is going to be our nominee. he's earned it and we need to respect that that he's worked hard. you know, wasn't my first choice. matter of fact, he wasn't my second choice. he's our nominee. i'm going to do everything i can to make sure that we have an
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individual in the white house who's going to put people on that supreme court that are going to effect my kids 40 years from now with decisions. i want somebody that's going to put a conservative and constitutionalist on that court. >> here's trump on being blind sided by speaker of the house ryan and by mitt romney. i want to get your reaction to this. >> i like paul ryan. i think he's a very good guy. he called me three weeks ago and he was so supportive. it was amazing. i never thought a -- >> you're stunned. you feel blind sided by him? >> i would say stunned is a little bit -- it's politicked. i'm never stunned by anything that happens in politics so i'm not -- yeah, i was blind sided a little bit because he spoke to me three weeks ago and it was a very nice call, very encouraging call. i helped mitt romney a lot. >> and you feel like he was ungrateful. >> i believe i won him or helped him win five states that he was going to lose. >> sounds like you think he was ungrateful, you think he's been ungrateful? >> he was. he was ungrateful which is okay.
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a lot of people are ungrateful. he was ungrateful. they did not respond accordingly and that's okay. >> what is your reaction? speaker of the house, he doesn't do a lot of interviews. he goes out and purposely does this interview to shoot that -- give that shot across the bow to trump. why? why? doesn't that seem like sabotage? >> you know, i can't answer why the speaker has given that answer, given that response. i will suggest to you with a little time, like in a lot of things in life, we say things that are harsh, but when we give some thought to it, what is the long game here, and, you know, speaker ryan and mitt romney, they understand the long game and the long game is we must have a republican as the next president of the united states and i'm trying to keep this simple. if for no other reason than those supreme court decisions, those supreme court appointees that are going to occur in the next four years. >> let me ask you this -- >> we got to get that right.
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>> i talked about two things i think would be good. number one, promises to america, put it down on paper because people feel betrayed. number two, a team of rivals. if donald trump calls you, governor, i think you're one of the most successful governors in the country. would you take his call and maybe be part of his team? >> sure. i've said that. it is important for people to look at what he's going to do and who he's going to do that with. bringing in individuals, particularly on the political side who have a lot of experience on how that process works, like he said, listen, he's got the business side of this thing covered. he feels pretty comfortable about his military side of it. you know, again, i would -- i hope i have the opportunity to share with him a little bit about the military side of it. not only as a veteran, but also as commander in chief, as a governor. also just the relationships i've had over the course of those years. i'd certainly be open to having conversations about helps him in any way that i can. and any good american should do that. we should not allow any personal pettiness get in the way of
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getting this country back on track again. >> governor, that's a powerful statement tonight. i hope other people hear you. thank you, sir. >> so long. >> soin jojoining us, former 20 republican presidential candidate, dr. ben carson. d. carson, what's your reaction to lindsay grey graham, jeb bus paul ryan? >> you know, i believe they will come along eventually as they think through this. and recognize that -- >> why do they have to come along, if they give you promise -- if i promise you i'm going to support you, if i lose, why is that a process? you gave your word. >> well, it shouldn't be. itbe. and your word should be worth something. i think they will come to recognize that also. so i think some of this right now is posturing. some of it's licking of raw wounds. and i understand that. and i think, you know, given enough time and space, these problems will begin to resolve themselves because there really is not another good alternative
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and like rick perry said, you know, this is about the future. this is about the supreme court. and how it's going to be changed. this is about our children. we can't let pettiness get in the way. and also remember, we're being manipulated by a lot of people on the other side who say, you republicans are wonderful people because you have such principles and you would never vote for somebody that you didn't agree with. then they go home and laugh at you. >> with your background, as a doctor, as a medical doctor, you could be appointed to repeal and replace obamacare. now, i've interviewed donald trump a lot about this and talked to him a lot about this. he has on his website, he told me numerous times he likes health care savings accounts. have you thought about if given that task how you'd handle that? >> well, certainly. i don't necessarily want to be appointed to any office, but i will certainly be lending the expertise that i have -- >> oh, no, i think health and human services secretary and
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surgeon general are right up your alley. i think you could probably do both jobs at once. >> well, i also feel that -- >> i'm volunteering you, if you didn't hear. i'm highly endorsing you. >> yeah. to continue to speak out about all kinds of things because just because donald trump gets elected doesn't mean that a lot of our other issues don't go away and we need a lot of voices out there speaking about these things in a very truthful and honest way. >> do you like the idea of a team of rivals? we have, like -- i've always thought governor perry did one of the best jobs of any oagoverr in the country. >> terrific guy. >> or governor jindal another one, scott walker, john kasich, maybe putting a team together, announcing that team ahead of time would be helpful? >> i think it would be extraordinarily helpful and i thc think that's going to happen. we have a lot of really good candidates including some people who didn't run and also the
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supreme court, putting that list out, i think, is going to -- >> huge. >> -- assuage a lot of anxiety. >> i agree. very well said. you're going to help, i guess, in putting together a list of vice presidential possibilities? >> we have some terrific possibilities. >> is your name on the list? >> obviously we need -- i don't want to be considered because i remember when i was running -- >> whose names are on the list? >> -- great distraction. i would but i'm not going to. >> what do you mean -- come on, just between you and me, we're friends. all right. >> and a million others. >> all right, dr. carson. thank you. appreciate it. and coming up tonight on this busy news night on "hannity" -- >> jeb bush is not an honorable person. lindsey graham is not an honorable person because when you sign a pledge, that's supposed to mean something, right? >> donald trump lashing out at republicans who have broken their pledge to support the
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republican nominee. ari fleischer, tucker carlson, peter johnson jr. are all here to weigh in. then later tonight -- >> she was an unbelievably nasty, mean, enabler and what she did to a lot of those women is disgraceful. >> donald trump unloading on hillary clinton for being, quote, an enabler of bill clinton's scandalous past. that and more tonight on "hannity."
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you'll support donald trump if he's the nominee? >> yes because i gave my word that i would. he ends up as the nominee, sometimes he makes it a little bit hard, but i'll support whoever is the republican nominee for president. >> i think donald trump is a disaster. i think he'll hurt the country and we'll lose in a landslide. i will still pledge to support the nominee. >> i think in the end republicans across the country certainly in the state of wisconsin, we're going to be behind the nominee. >> as i've always done since the beginning, since i was 18 years old, i'm going to support the republican nominee. >> i'm going to support the republican nominee whoever he or she may be. but the bottom line, if it's trump, so be it. that's who i'll support. >> all right. that was a flashback from some former gop presidential candidates who all signed a pledge promising to support the eventual republican nominee but now two of them are singing a different tune including senator lindsey graham. watch this. >> i just don't believe donald trump is a reliable conservative
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republican. good luck with paul ryan trying to find a conservative agenda with this guy. i don't think has the temperament or judgment to be commander in chief. i can understand why people want to support the nominee of the republican party. i would like to be able to do that, but i just can't. >> now, senator graham is not the only former candidate to break his promise. on friday former governor jeb bush posted a lengthy statement to facebook writing in part, "in november i will not vote for donald trump or hillary clinton but will support principled conservatives at the state and federal level." over the weekend donald trump forcefully responded to both bush and graham. watch this. >> so you all wanted me to sign a pledge, i said i'll sign a pledge. a pledge means something. jeb bush, very low-energy individual, signed a pledge and the pledge says we will guarantee you're going to endorse everything else. i signed it. so jeb bush is not an honorable person. lindsey graham is not an honorable person. because when you sign a pledge, that's supposed to mean
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something, right? it didn't mean anything. >> here now with reaction, former white house press secretary ari fleischer and fox news contributor, tucker carlson. fox news legal analyst, peter johnson jr. sorry, peter. all right. so ari, it's kind of simple. at the very first debate, the only person not to raise his hand when that question was asked was donald trump. a lot of pressure was brought to bear on him. he finally guy in, said, yeah, all right, i'll support the eventual nominee. what about those people who break their promise? >> look, sean, i haven't been hesitant to criticize donald trump when he was in the wrong, but you got to give this round to donald trump. donald trump is right. and one of the reasons that donald trump is running well is because of the sense the politicians will say and do anything and their word doesn't matter so the public is working for an outsider. this reinforces the sentiment that people in washington will say whatever they want to say and not mean it. tr donald trump is right about the criticism. they should be supporting him. >> peter? >> ari is right.
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words mean something. someone's word better count especially in a presidential race. they're looking bad. they're making donald trump look good. and the republican party in trying to walk away from donald trump at this point, especially the speaker of the house is an absolute embarrassment. it shows an utter disrespect for the will of the republican vo t voters acrosses the country. >> bill kristol, mitt romney, ben sasse talking about a potential third party candidate. things bill kristol said, he said he became pretty close to being elected president, talking about romney, i thought he might consider doing it especially since he's been forthright in explaining why donald trump and hillary clinton should not be the president of the united states." he went on to say "obviously if there were to be an independent candidacy, romney's support would be very important. i wanted to get his wisdom on whether or not it was less doable than i thought.
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it was like, well, you should do it. i wouldn't presume he would. but i'm hoping that he begins to think about it a little more." then he tweeted out as well, he said, "you know, clinton versus trump would be stupid, mutually destructive, honest, competent independent could win. if bartolo colon could hit a home run" he's a mets pitcher, like, 42, "then an independent can win the candidacy." are they trying to help hillary become the president? >> look, i mean, first to the president candidates. i give jeb bush a pass. i mean, trump didn't just beat him, he basically destroyed his life and made him unemployable. lindsey graham, nobody cares what he says. fru as for republicans in d.c., they're totally bewildered. they don't get that trump didn't inherit the republican party, he won it in primaries against 16 other candidates. this is what happens when you lose a couple wars and two
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presidential election and washington republicans are implicated in the losses and voters are mad at them. that don't want to admit that. referendum on them, leadership of the republican party in washington, d.c. they have legitimate criticisms about trump i think. really it's about them. this is challenge to their authority, their stewardship of the party and came up short in the eyes of voters. no wonder they're mad. >> ari, i think you're right, it cements in the minds of voters these guys are all talk, no action, to use trump's words. that their word means nothing. i would argue that they caused a lot of the insurgency this year. and i also think it's deeper than that. i think it may end up backfiring, boomeranging back and helping trump here. >> you know, i make a distinction between the candidates who gave their word and signed a pledge who now reneged on their pledge and people like paul ryan who made no such pledge. donald trump created and asked for much of this, donald trump divided the republican party. we're going to continue to watch this unfold before us. the most assured thing you can
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watch is politicians will head for the hills if donald trump is down double digits remaining in august of september of 2016 to hillary. that's when the entire party will abandon him -- >> doesn't paul ryan as a leader of the republican party, he doesn't do a lot of interviews. he did this interview on purpose. he wanted to take that shot. >> that's right. he did. that's a reflection of paul's deeply run ideology. there's a legitimate difference between the two. and that's what politics should be. it should be the airing of differences. >> there is an intersection -- >> it's not a mandatory result. this one i agree with donald trump. it's better to be unified but you don't have to be unified. the question is can donald trump win a presidential election being so different from anybody who's come before him? that's what 2016 is -- >> he knocked out pretty 16 significant people. there is an intersection here, though, in terms of where he stands on health care. where he stands on the borders.
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where he stands on education. sending things back to the states. balancing budgets. all the things he said to me repeatedly in interviews and conservative, even though he's -- >> he's a self-identified conservative every his positions are conservative by nature so the test of america now, will paul ryan and a few others try to delegitimize the primary process, try to make an intervention on donald trump, put him in a 12-step political purge to say -- >> he's not going to change. >> he's not going to change. if he changes, he's going to do it to his detriment because americans and republicans and endpie independents are looking to him to stand for the things he stood for in winning in this race. >> don't you think, tucker, this is sabotage in a way? it seemed almost coordinating. it was all unfolds ining in a three-day period. >> a lot of people don't want trump to win, they'd rather have hillary because the rules of the land won't change, would be
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recognizable politically. trump doesn't have orthodox conservative positions on a lot of things but the issue driving this above all, immigration, who's more conservative? trump who i really sincerely think wants to control the borders or paul ryan over a party who's failed to do so? the only reason barack obama got elected president twice, the demographics of the country are totally different. by design and with the complicity of republicans. who's the liberal here? >> all right, guys. thank you all for being here. appreciate it. coming up next tonight right here on "hannity" -- >> she was an unbelievably nasty, mean, enabler and what she did to a lot of those women is disgraceful. >> donald trump goes after hillary clinton very hard ca calling her nasty enabler of her husband's scandalous past. our panel will weigh in. then later tonight -- >> the nice part is now we're focusing on crooked hillary clinton. >> we can't have a loose cannon in the oval office.
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welcome back to "hannity." so donald trump unloaded on hillary clinton over the weekend and criticized the way that she handled bill clinton's scandalous past. watch this. >> nobody in this country, and maybe in the history of the country politically, was worse than bill clinton with women. he was a disaster. he was a disaster. i mean, there's never been anybody like this. and she was a total enabler. she would go after these women and destroy their lives. i mean, have you ever read what hillary clinton did to the women that bill clinton had affairs
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with? and they're going after me with women? give me a break, folks. she was an unbelievably nasty, mean, enabler and what she did to a lot of those women is disgraceful. >> today hillary clinton was asked about trump's remarks and here's what she said. >> secretary clinton, are his claims accurate and if not, do you feel any need to correct the record on this? >> i have nothing to say about him and how he's run his campaign. i'm answering him all the time. no, i'm answering him on what i think voters care about. i'm answering him on the differences between our records, our experience. >> that is so weak. joining us now with reaction from the polling company, kelly ann conway, she used to work for a pro-cruz superpac, also here tonight, fox news senior correspondent geraldo rivera. fox news contributor, monica crowley. you know, her hands are not clean here and these allegations by kathleen willie, groping, grabbing, fondling, kissing
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against her will and juanita broderick. this is not consensual sex. dropping his pants in front of paula jones. >> there's a real method to this. he's targeting millennial women. young women who weren't born at the time of the lewinsky -- >> you're aging all of us on the panel. >> or not old enough to remember. they're hearing this all for the first time. remember, the culture has changed. college campuses have changed. this kind of stuff is horrifying to these young women. he's speaking directly to them. if he can peel enough of them away, fwrarankly millennial men well, if he can peel enough of that constituency away from hillary, whatever democrat they run, donald trump will win. >> geraldo, forget about your defense over the year of clinton and lewinsky, that's difference. >> i have so much inside information. >> i don't know if i want it. you did break the story on the blue dress, didn't you? you and "drudge" broke the
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story. >> i broke the story. >> excuse me. these women were smeared, besmirched, they were attacked. it was hillary clinton stood by and never stood up for those women one time. >> until i broke the story that there was, indeed, the president's dna on the blue dress, on monica's infamous blue dress. there was a war on bimbos, quote/unquote, from the white house. i got that. this is from the time when you hated me. when you hit my face. >> i didn't hate you. >> you were throwing darts at it every night. i know that literally to be true. >> not in a bad way. >> literally. then once it -- there came a time where hillary was standing by her man where their popularity soared, hers and the president, once impeachment had been beaten back. i'm not sure -- >> that was consensual. >> i get monica's point about the younger generation maybe. you know, i'm not that in touch. but in terms of generally speaking, i think there's a lot of women out there who've stood
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by their men caught in adulterous relationships. >> no, no, we're not talks about adultery. we're talking about assault. kathleen willie, juanita broderick, and paula jones. a whole digit story. kelly ann? >> paula jones, let's go back because i think even this shows how effective donald trump is at stealing the news cycles from hillary clinton. he just said dna on the blue dress. people are going to go google dna on the blue dress who don't know what he's talking about. hillary clinton today in virginia where she's trying to steal republicans against trump phantom voters she thinks is out there, she's being held to account for this. let's go back to paula jones briefly, sean. this is a low-level employee in arkansas. a power grab by the governor. he sent a state trooper to go dispatch her to his hotel room at the hotel and dropped his pants. those are facts in evidence. the last time i didn't sexually harass someone, i didn't write them a check for $850,000 which is what he did. >> people forget that, or lose your law license.
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>> lost his law license then the judge in arkansas held him in c contempt because he lied at the monica lewinsky trial. >> a late lawyer who passed away, quoted hillary's best buddy, that miss lewinsky had been a stalker and bill was the victim of a predatory and unstable sexually demanding young women. >> wait a minute, this is a really critical point. i'm glad you brought up blumenthal. blumenthal is in the news now because he was running hillary clinton's rogue outside intelligence operation. his e-mails were the ones that got exposed that she had a private e-mail and private server and everything else. sydney blumenthal has been the clinton's hatchet person for a very long time. he's back in the news now. he's relevant because he was working with her when she was secretary of state. the fact that she used him to orchestrate -- >> she never stood up for this women. it's not like there's one, there's ten. here's the thing, here's what i
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like about trump. trump is going to hit hard. i love it. >> he's not afraid. >> we appreciate that aggression in this -- >> he's not going to take her crap. >> he's very focused and very effective, however, women are the majority of voters right now. and right now, the republicans are losing the women vote and i'm not sure that this line of attack, over time -- >> really? >> -- over time -- >> kelly ann -- >> with all due respect to paula jones, gennifer flowers -- >> keep naming them. >> many of them. there's a dozen of them. i don't know that in of them aside from monica lewinsky have really scored in terms of the sympathy of the american people -- >> look, donald trump is not going to win the election, he's note going to win the women's vote talking about this only but he's doing it for a simple reason. hillary clinton picked this fight. she said she's playing the woman's card right back at him. she said he's a misogynist. he's saying guess who -- hold on. here's what women care about.
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they care about issues. she's been a public figure for 30 years. >> this is not going awaway. coming up next on "hannity" -- >> the nice part is we're focusing on crooked hillary clinton. >> we can't have a loose cannon in the oval office. >> donald trump, hillary clinton trades jabs on the campaign trail so whose messaging is resonating with you the voters? our pollsters coming up. later tonight -- >> you've also been lucky. that's a pet peeve of mine. people who've been successful and don't realize they've been lucky. >> he does it again. obama tries hard to knock down successful americans saying you're all lucky. sheriff david clark, eric guster weigh in straight ahead. you totaled your brand new car.
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welcome back to "hannity." so with both donald trump and hillary clinton so close to officially clinching their respective parties' nominations the two candidates are turning their attention to each other and the battle lines are now being drawn. watch this. >> the nice part is now we're focusing on crooked hillary clinton. >> with all the challenges we face in america and in the world, we can't have a loose cannon in the oval office. >> if she didn't play the women's card, she would have no chance. i mean, zero of winning. >> we have to recognize that the kind of language coming from donald trump is hateful and we need to repudiate it. >> i look so forward to debating this crooked, crooked politician. i look so forward. >> now, if that's any indication what's to come, should be a pretty contentious next few months. joining us, frank luntz and
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former clinton pollster doug schoen? >> clinton. >> narrow low. >> at this point, clinton narrowly. >> i think trump, it could be very close. hillary starts out with 47 % of the vote. we got to see. now, we were just discussing, donald trump hit hillary hard in way no other republican can. >> right. >> is that going to be effective. >> you know what it is, frank and i used to work for a guy named arthur finkelsteen, worked for nixon, nixon's pollster. he used to say a crook always beats a fool. so when you're the crook like hillary clinton, you're going to try to make the other guy a fool. that's what hillary clinton is doing to donald trump. he's got to react. she has high negatives, too. she's got a 57% unfavorable in the last poll and could go
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higher. people know her. when you ask what do you like least about her, they say she's dishonest and she's a liar. >> look, you can win, as you're suggesting, being perceived as not being honest. the democrats have an electoral college substantial advantage. trump's negative is higher. on issues like the social issues, hillary clinton is going to benefit because millennial women as you're discussing are pro-choice. >> they're also anti-smearing and besmirching of innocent women. >> well, let's put it this way. donald trump has not exactly run a kinder and gentler campaign. >> but it doesn't matter. i think, frank, when people do learn about hillary which there will be a vetting, and the vetting will be right here on this show. i promise you. i think people will know a lot more by the time november comes around and i don't think any of it's going to favor her in any way. >> i think you're making a mistake here that donald trump's strength is not just hillary clinton's negative, the fact that donald trump is the
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anti-establishment candidate. if you had spd had enough higher taxes, enough wasteful washington spending, enough corruption, enough mistakes on the world stage, enough of all of this, then you have to vote against hillary clinton. i actually think the most powerful word in this entire election campaign is that word, "enough." if donald trump says it enough times -- >> sean, there's one other word. jobs. if he tops an economic growth program, he can win. so far, no evidence of it. >> that's where he's got to take the offense to her. in our last poll, we said do you want to continue the policies of barack obama? >> no. >> 57% said no. every vote for trump, he's got to show them on policy. he needs to take the campaign to her and beat her on the policies -- >> frank, last word. >> i just -- this is an anti-washington mood. it's an anti-washington electorate. hillary clinton represents for the last three decades, she represents everything that's wrong with washington. this is the opportunity for
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donald trump. if it's clinton in washington, then trump wins. >> she will be running as far away from obama as she can. >> see, we brought frank -- >> already embraced her the whole nominating process. >> look at this, we brought frank around. >> yeah. i guess we just got frank on trump's side. amazing. coming up next tonight on "hannity" -- >> yes, you've worked hard but you've also been lucky. that's a pet peeve of mine. people who've been successful and don't realize they've been lucky. >> ah. the president has a new, oh, you didn't build that moment. he's just saying successful people just got lucky. hey, need fast heartburn relief? try cool mint zantac. it releases a cooling sensation in your mouth and throat. zantac works in as little as 30 minutes. nexium can take 24 hours.
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welcome back to "hannity." so while giving a commencement address over the weekend at howard university, the president, well, he slammed successful people. you're all just lucky. you didn't build that. take a look. >> we have to not only question the world as it is and stand up for that african-americans who haven't been so lucky. because yes, you worked hard but you've also been lucky.
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that's a pet peeve of mine. people who've been successful and don't realize they've been lucky. that god may have blessed them. it wasn't nothing you did. so don't have an attitude. >> and the president also said this. >> be confident in in your heritage. be confident in your blackness. one of the great changes that occurred in our country since i was your age the realization there is no one way to be black. take it from someone who has been on both sides of the fence whether i'm black or not. there come months i had lunch with the queen of england and hosted kendrick oeman in the
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voefal office. >> i think everything we've learned tells us we'll never come out on top if we accept advice from carnival barker who's pretend the greatest country on earth can look inward. >> the future is a low stinted version of a past that did not exist in any case. i think that everyone here, especially the las of 2016 understands that. internally. you're about to graduate into a complex and borderless world. >> here with reaction is david clark, if you're successful, you didn't do that, you're lucky. you're lucky. we're going to have a borderless world, too. that is coming. >> he'd know about luck.
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this guy went from community organizer to occupying the highest office in the land. but you know when you think about it, he doesn't believe in human potential or a person's ability to work hard, overcome obstacles and go on and reach places. god blesses all of us in different ways. i'm not as talented as jordan speith in golf but i do have potential. i worked hard and got my education. it was not lucky i got to a graduate program in the u.s. naval post graduate academy. i had to work my ass off. and for someone to stand up at the end and tell me i was lucky i would have been insulted. the address at my master's graduation, he said be bold and
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aggressive in leading. he didn't telled me the world wasn't fair. >> eric guster is lucky he's on the show. just luck. nothing to do with his talent. >> what president obama is saying is that you have to be -- have to have perseverance. >> he didn't -- >> yes, he did. >> i have had every word of the 30 minute speech. he said yes, get your education. also, it comes with a bit of luck as well. >> eric, you didn't luck your way through law school. you should be offended, too. it's just the wrong message to give young minds coming out of college. he should have talked about perseverance, you're going to fail, get over it, get up, and move on. don't blame racism and the world for not being fair. that is what young people need to hear. >> his message was clearly make
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sure that you get your education and it does come with a bit of luck. with opportunities i've been, i had thrown at me, and been accepted into, then, that came with meeting the right person, getting the right introduction. that is a bit of luck. and also takes work and also, it takes hard dedication in doing those things. for example -- >> i wish we had opportunity and luck. >> we're lucky, we're out of time. there goes your opportunity out there goes your opportunity out
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