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>> sean: that is all the time we have left. thank you for being with us. the news weekend. start it off with mr. bill why don't you. >> bill: "the o'reilly factor" is on. tonight. >> we the people. we the people. >> barack hussein obama you're. >> fired! >> they're all marxists. >> bill: seems the tea party is getting under the skin of liberal america. >> you would think they would be saying thank you. [ laughter ] >> bill: we'll show you the latest in a growing civil war. >> there is a growing movement sweeping across this nation and you are it! you are it. >> bill: sarah palin target number one when it comes to tea party personalities, now a latino magazine publisher is hammering her. >> after 9/11 we pretty much dropped that race stuff, did we not? we were pretty much all americans there, right?
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[boos] >> bill: why was i booed at a conference sponsored by al sharpton? we will show you what happened. 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. the tea party getting under the skin of the liberal establishment. that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. according to a recent rasmussen poll 24% of americans now identify with the tea party movement. that's up 8 points in just one month. what is driving the tea party is fear that president obama is changing traditional america, that the u.s.a. is becoming france, if you want to oversimplify it this week, tens of thousands of people turned out to rally against high government spending and high taxation. that is a message easy to understand. and the protests have gotten mr. obama's attention. he addressed them yesterday.
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>> in all, we have passed 25 different tax cuts last year. so i have been a little amused over the last couple of days where people have been having these rallies. [ laughter ] about taxes. you would think they would be saying thank you. [ laughter ] that's what you would think. >> well, the president's tax vision is incomplete. there is no question tax also have to rise in america or the country is going to go bankrupt. so we have to wait and see how that will play out in 2011. after the bush tax cuts expire. for now, the liberal media and left-wing establishment in general, greatly fear the tea party movement. and so, nbc news the media is trying to brand the tea party people as racist. >> there aren't a lot of african-american men at these events. >> right. [ laughter ] >> have you ever felt uncomfortable? >> no. no. these are my people. americans.
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>> bill: now, the nbc news reporter kelly o'donnell's question was legitimate. but coming on the heels of nbc's unrelenting racial attacks on the tea party. the question also illuminates the left wing liberal strategy. by the way with 95% of african-americans voting for barack obama, you would not expect them to sign up in great numbers for the tea party, would you? going forward, the tea party movement will face some challenges. will it become a legitimate third party or will it stay as an anti-obama protest group? or will it expand its passion into other areas? there is no tea party leader. sarah palin comes closest but she doesn't want the designation. so it will be interesting to see just how the tea party evolves. but, for now, these folks are scaring liberal america big time and that's the memo. now for the top story tonight, reactions joining us from washington chris wallace the anchor of "fox news sunday." am i wrong here? i just see a lot of fear. >> no. i think you are right. i'm no obama-barber but i saw
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that clip of the president at that fundraiser last night at 6:00 this morning on "fox & friends." and i thought that is the height of con descension. here is the president of the united states, thousands, maybe hundreds of thousands of people representing millions as you say, the polls indicate 24% of americans identify with the tea party movement. he says their rallies amuse him and that, in fact, they should be thanking him for the position on taxes. you know, it's an effort to marginalize a growing grass roots movement in this country to portray them as a bunch of kooks. i have got to tell you, bill, because we did a little homework. what the president said isn't true. this is admittedly from republicans that i have here from the ways and means -- the republican staff from the ways and means committee the taxes since becoming january in 2009 he has increased taxes and enacted into law totals
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$670 billion over the next 10 years including 14 that specifically violate his pledge not to increase taxes on the middle class, people meg less than $250,000 a year. so, i'm not sure that the tea party and the people and billions of americans who support them should be thanking the president and the democrats. >> bill: all a slight of hand because the president's pledges income taxes and then there are other taxes. that's where they are going to really explode next year. i think you will see a national sales tax as well. but president obama isn't the only big-time politician who has addressed the tea party this week. former president bill clinton is talking about the tea party. and how it is behaving. roll the clip. >> remember, words have consequences as much as actions do. and what we advocate
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commensurate with our position and responsibility, we have to take responsibility for. we owe that though oklahoma city. >> bill: okay. so he is saying don't be too provocative, tea party people, because that bite was about the tea party. because you don't want to ignite another terrorist attack in this country. is that a legitimate point to make? >> well, it certainly is legitimate on the right and the left, you know. you could also say it about bill ayers that you certainly don't want people to take legitimate political opinions and actually commit violence on them. on the other hand, you could argue why is he bringing up the tea party and oklahoma city in the same sentence or the same paragraph in the first place? and, again, it seems to me to be an effort to marginalize these people. you know, and i know have you been among tea party people. i hadn't until i went to the national tea party convention in nashville in february when i interviewed sarah palin. this is america, bill. i don't have to tell you. this.
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>> bill: it's white america. it's white america. >> well, okay. >> bill: not much minority representation. look, it's a small movement in the sense that it just started and it's just startling how quickly it's growing. but, look. >> i was going to say 24% according to polls. also you look at the "new york times" poll, they are better educated than most americans. >> bill: make more money. >> wealthier than most americans. >> bill: they are not -- >> they are not yahoos and they are not timothy mcveigh. it's like a meeting of the rotary club. they are small businessmen and women. >> bill: they are regular folks. >> professionals in california. they are thoughtful americans and, bill clinton and barack obama and, you know, nbc news can try to marginalize them. but it is a mainstream movement. >> bill: that's why the president even is paying attention to them because he knows they are a threat. bill clinton and the tea party people have something in common.
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both of them were branded racist. if you remember, the south south carolina prime minister the far left went after bill clinton for the jesse jackson comment and called him a racist. clinton went through of the roof. that's what the far left is doing to the tea party calling them racist. clinton should be sympathetic to the tea party because they both got hammered by the far-left nuts in the same way. i would like to remind the former president of that i'm also am cognizant that there are some crazy people, chris, that have attached themselves to the tea party movement. i think there are very few but they are there. >> that's right. and that's why you do -- i think this is where president clinton was right, do you have to watch your language. we have to watch our language being in the public media. because you don't want to do anything that insights some kook. but to sort of paint the tea party movement with that brush doesn't seem to me to be fair. >> bill: real quick, you have john mccain on "fox news sunday."
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what are you going to try to get out of the senator? >> well, it's interesting. because, you know, this bipartisan reach across the aisle senator has, i think it's fair to say, well, we will see whether he agrees with it on sunday, moved to the right. is he now one of the leading opponents of the president's initiatives on taxes, on spending, on health care, on foreign policy. is this sticking to his conservative principles? is this a response to the fact that he faces, perhaps, a tough challenge from the right from j.d. hayworth in arizona? get him to talk about that. >> bill: look forward to it, chris, as always. thanks very much. next on the rundown, latina magazine publisher goes after sarah palin but why. and then i get booed speaking before al sharpton's group this week. we will show you what happened and the reverend will explain it to me because i am confused upcoming. [ female announcer ] savers, get ready.
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>> bill: personal story segment tonight, catalina magazine designed for latinas is published by a woman named cathy rue. recently on cnn she came down hard on sarah palin. >> sarah palin could do no wrong for so many people. she is a female, larry the cable guy, minus the class and intelligence. so, she could do no wrong. she is a wal-mart mom that's made $12 million since july.
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>> bill: wow. with us now is ms. larue. what's your primary beef? i mean, larry the cable guy without the class is pretty harsh. so what is your. >> she can take it. >> bill: what's your primary beef. >> she can take it. >> bill: she can take it. she is a big girl. she makes a lot of mope. it is pretty harsh. explain to the audience how you arrived at that conclusion. >> i really arrive at it because she does portray herself like larry the cable guy. i'm your next door neighbor. i'm your sarah six pack can i drink beer with you. i don't believe she is. i believe she eats caviar and drinks champagne. i don't believe she has been larry the cable guy even though she wants us to believe that. >> bill: you believe she is a diva. do you have anything to back that up. >> she made $12 billion since july. >> bill: just because you make money. >> she is not watching her pennies anymore. she ♪ going through the wal-mart line anymore like i am. >> bill: is it economics that are bothering you about her. >> maybe and i feel that she was given this position on the
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presidential ticket that maybe -- someone like her shouldn't have had. >> bill: you know, her alaska approval ratings as governor are high 60's. >> and she left. and she left. >> bill: but i'm just trying to explain the choice as vice president. >> i'm sorry. >> bill: high 60's for a governor in a recession year. >> yeah. >> bill: is high -- you know, it's pretty impressive. you can say all people in alaska are larry the cable guy dunderheads that would be unfair. >> i didn't say that. >> bill: now, you didn't. but the numbers speak for themselves. she was a successful governor. >> governor. >> they liked her. she is pretty. she looks good. well spoken. >> bill: even though she doesn't dropped g. let's get back to the silver spoon charge. i know ms. palin she is not a diva. i make a lot of money. would you think i'm sipping champagne out of slippers? you think i'm eating caviar here. >> you could if you wanted to. >> bill: sure i could do anything. unfortunately for me i have not changed since my upbringing. >> you are not standing in the wal-mart line waiting for the next cashier to open.
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>> bill: i'm not standing in the wal-mart line but my mentality is i will buy the wal-mart stuff i don't need to go to tiffanies. so i don't think that's fair. >> you could go to tiffanies. >> bill: it doesn't make any difference. >> you could. >> bill: it's a matter of who you are and not what you could do. here is point on this ms. arieu. you are a self-made woman. >> yes. >> bill: and a successful professional. >> thank you. >> bill: who earned what she has. >> right. >> bill: governor palin is a self-made woman. >> i agreement. >> bill: you and her have everything in common. >> yeah. >> bill: everything? >> yes. >> bill: yet, you are slamming her and i don't get it? >> i'm not saying i could relate to someone who drives in the morning traffic and has to sit there behind the wheel and have to get to work because i take the subway. i don't have a car. i'm not saying i can relate to those people. she is saying she can. she is in a limo. she is not behind the wheel. >> bill: i'm in a limo sometimes and can i relate to the folks. >> i don't think you can i don't think she can. i don't think she can relate to the folks. i think they believe she can relate. >> bill: there is not one shred
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of evidence and if there were i would present it sarah palin earning 12 million. >> it has to change her it, has to. >> bill: different than sarah palin three years ago. >> absolutely. >> bill: there is no evidence. >> she made 125,000 three years ago. money changes a person. >> bill: not always. >> all right. >> bill: it has not changed me. i'm living proof. i'm worse than i was, all right? when i was poor. i don't care about money. money -- you can't buy me and i don't care about it. >> are you going and standing in line at target and wal-mart with us? >> bill: it doesn't matter. >> you can't relate to me if you are not in line next to me. you don't understand my problems. >> bill: that's absolutely wrong. my historical frame of reference makes me understand where you are coming from and my audience is coming from. i will submit to you that sarah palin's popularity is based on the same experience. a middle class working class upbringing that i don't think she has thrown overboard and i would tell you if i did. >> you get in a limo you might forget what it's like to drive. >> bill: it's all economic-based. >> somewhat. she also claims she didn't know
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what she was reading when she was interviewed in the past. what do you read? >> bill: that was not one of her finest moments. >> thank you. that bothers me as a writer. you don't remember? >> bill: larry the cable guy without the class? >> is he a charming guy. don't put down larry. >> bill: i appreciate you coming in. >> thanks for having me. >> bill: just rethink this because if you want to go after governor palin there are issues you can go after her on. >> okay. >> bill: but the fact that she is earning some money, i don't think that's legit. >> okay. >> bill: all right. directly ahead a few days ago i spoke before al sharpton's group in new york city and got booed. we will show you what happened and the reverend will be here. and then glenn beck getting booed by "newsweek" magazine. we will let beck loose moments away. ♪ we created our college of business and management... after collaborating with business leaders. we wanted our curriculum to match market needs, preparing you for today's most sought-after careers.
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>> bill: unresolved problem segment tonight earlier this week i spoke at al sharpton's seminar topic race and politics. i write about the experience in my new column which ran today in the "new york post." other columns. i was doing okay until i said this about the aftermath of the 9/11 attack. >> after 9/11, we pretty much dropped that race stuff did, we not? we were pretty much all americans there, right? [boos] >> bill: i hear yes, i hear no. but to me from my perch, there were blacks killed in that tower, all right? all right. look, you don't think we dropped it, i do. i think that we came together and we all said this is unacceptable. we're not going to have people attacking our civilians because of some crazy jihad. that's what i got. that's what i got. i could be wrong. >> bill: here now to explain everything to me, the reverend sharpton. so what was that all about?
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>> well, first of all, i think that you were very polite plight. you were not booed. >> bill: what did were those people doing? have a bad burger? >> i don't think you as a personality was booed even though overwhelming majority of the room disagrees with you. i think they disagreed with your point. >> bill: how? how could you disagree with that. >> listen to the tape and you are the expert tell the people to listen and listen to tapsz. >> bill: right. >> you seem to say that after 9/11 we had gotten past race. they were saying no. >> bill: forgot about race for a little while. >> but you said that we had gotten past race. we had all come together. we were all americans. >> bill: that's wrong? >> the reaction to 9/11. >> bill: here is the quote after 9/11 we pretty much dropped the race stuff. >> we were all americans. >> bill: in the view of most of us we still had an unequal america. we all reacted as americans 9/11 absolutely. >> bill: but we dropped the race stuff for a little while.
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my point was that you can get past the color stuff at certain times in history. that was one of them. >> yeah and i got boo bill. >> that's not what you said. after 9/11 past the race thing and we were all americans like racism was over after 9/11. >> bill: dropped the race stuff after 9/11. all right. >> you didn't say for a while. >> bill: i should have said for a while? >> the implication was the country came together and everything was equal after 9/11. i wish it was. no it wasn't equal it was that we dropped the race stuff. we didn't look at stuff from racial. we all came together to fight the crazy jihad which i think we did. >> and you weren't booed then. >> bill: no i was. i was booed throughout the whole thing. >> no, no, no. i was there. >> bill: i should have said then, what you are telling me i should have said after 9/11 the race stuff receded for a little while but now it's back and we are all racially polarized? >> what you should have said after 9/11 we all reacted as
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americans but it didn't change the inequality that we still have to deal with in the country because still were dealing with unequal situation. people of all races died in the twin towers. >> bill: that's what i said. >> but they all were people that came from different parts of american life. didn't make them all -- >> bill: i'm still not getting. this my central point which was very, very easy to understand because i wrote it, was that race stuff can recede during certain times in history. >> right. >> bill: this was one of them. >> right. >> bill: but these people who booed me i suspect said oh no, race stuff is always there no matter what happens. >> i think what they are saying is and i agree with them, is that racial reality is there. though we can all react in unison. >> bill: then you have to go back to. >> all right. let's put it this way. if i stood up and said that after after president obama won for a moment we got pastender
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fighting. >> bill: ender fighting? why would that be? >> wait a minute we still had imbalance in what was going wonender gender. i think what you are mistaking the reality with reaction. the reality is it wasn't one america. >> bill: i'm trying to convince your crew that it's possible to get beyond racism in this country. it's possible to get beyond skin color and solve problems not based on that but based on what's fair for all americans. >> but my crew are the people who fight for that every day. >> bill: no your crew with all due respect, your crew with all due respect and i went down and talked with them are race-based crew. they look at everything with black and white tinted glasses. >> our crew is looking at reality. if you are in a community where you are doubly unemployed. in a community where every statistic no matter who you are says that the health infirmities and the education disparity
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something you and i disagree with are different based on race, how are you accused of being the one looking at things -- you are the one looking at the fact you are in unequal position. i will quote somebody very smart that said at this conference that i see things differently because i see things as white and i have certain advantages that you don't have. you know that person. >> bill: that was me. >> bill o'reilly. >> bill: i don't base my problem solving on color. >> you admit you didn't have the problem. >> bill: i have other problems that you don't understand. >> that was very arrogant to tell you don't look at it the way because it's your problem. >> bill: look, what i hope you could get across to your crew is that you can solve problems one of two ways. you can stay in the race jar and say, yes, blacks are -- have a worse deal than whites and the statistics back it up, okay. or you can say let's' all solve this problem together, black, whites, latinos, asians, let's
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all solve it together. and i think that's the better way to go about it. >> i will tell you something that may surprise you. i think my organization that you call crew feels that might be why they invited bill o'reilly. no you invited me. they hated you for inviting me. they were mocking you for inviting me. >> you have been there before. >> bill: when i said there is going to be an al sharpton diet book, they were appalled. >> that was the only fat people that got mad. [ laughter ] >> bill: how it came up, ladies and gentlemen, sharpton said that he and i have dinner occasionally i get up there and said its with a lot worse when he was the chubby al-because the check was a lot bigger. now that he is the slim al and only eats salads, i don't mind eating dinner with you because i always pick up the check. then the crowd was being mad. >> they felt you were antifat. try to be nice. end it on a positive note. >> bill: i got it now. plenty more ahead as the factor moves along this evening.
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a federal judge says no to the national day of prayer. once again distorting the constitution. we will check it out. glenn beck not happy with "newsweek" magazine or the economy. beck will address it and we hope you stay tuned to those reports. [ female announcer ] olay regenerist is on a roll. reduces puffiness immediely, and also helps with lines and wrinkles. not surgery. this is our way to do your eyes. regenerist anti-aging eye roller.
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>> bill: another young teenager is the victim of vicious bullying in massachusetts now in the hospital. a meeting to discuss the suicide of 15-year-old phoebe prince who hanged herself because she
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couldn't take anymore bullying at school. erupted in anger when school officials refused to be apathetic. >> all they are is as noose of the neck of this town. >> cut it out. >> you are done. how could you possibly use that sort of gesture. you are done. who else would like to speak? you are done. this is not your first amendment right. you are here as a guest of the school committee. and it's your first amendment right to go outside on the streets and talk to whoever wants to talk to you. please leave. >> he is not doing anything. >> that is wrong. >> and what you are doing is wrong. >> bill: here now to analyze a very emotional bullying situation is fox news anchor geraldo rivera. you have a bunch of kids. >> five. >> bill: i'm a former teacher. i think the schools have got to be proactive and tough even though this bullying goes on off campus on the internet it's still tied into school. >> i believe that school administrations have to be in
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very aggressive terms engaged with the students. they know because the, you know, the bullies are often the most popular people in school. they know exactly what's going on. they have hands off attitude that suspect too modern. i have two teenage girls now and the whole panoply of my five children and myself have been on both sides of the bullying issue. i remember when i was in high school my coach had a very innovative idea. he said i want the football team to be advocates for and in many ways the avengers for the victims of bullying. in other words, the least popular weakest students were being protected in a pro active way by the. >> bill: very smart coach. >> that's what schools have to do. >> bill: right. >> i also think there should be like a suggestion box where someone can anonymously inform on and i know that's a bad verb, to inform. but it really -- someone has to reveal so there is no mistaking that administratives in school know that phoebe or whoever the
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phoebe is is being victimized. -- >> bill: let's get specific. because i believe that the administration in this south hadley situation where the girl hanged herself knew the girl was having a hard time because everybody knew and the parents said we told the school. but the school and not only in massachusetts but all over the country says, look. once they leave the physical school and go home, we don't have any jurisdiction over it we can't do anything about it. >> well, they can reach out to the parents. and a lot of the responsibility lies with the parents. and the parents have to be responsible. >> bill: you means the parents of the bulliers? >> both the victims and the bulliers. i have been informally summoned and someone discusses and poor little mary jane feels uncomfortable, what can we do about it? we get together collectively. >> bill: did some school official call you and say come down to the school? >> we are very engaged and involved in our children'
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education. and i think that too often parents tend to delegate the education of their children to the school. >> bill: of course. so if you are the principal of these high schools. >> you call mom and dad. >> bill: to come in. >> mary jane is being bullied or mary jane or mary sue is doing the bullying. >> bill: what if the parents say i don't believe it. my little suzy wouldn't do that then what? >> there is always bad parenting but there has to be an effort by the school administration. you have to make it hip to be on the side of the victim. >> bill: that's psychology i used in my classroom and that's absolutely right. >> what they are doing in massachusetts very crudely using the criminal statutes now to go after these children. you had a freshman student who had sex with a junior and a senior. they are charging the junior and senior with statutory rape. is that what statutory rape was designed for? >> bill: probably not but the message has to be sent when a 15-year-old girl hangs herself and those guys. >> hold it. >> bill: statutory rape was not
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just a physical act. those guys were vanguarding the bullying. they were at the top of the bully chart. so that's why they are getting it. >> they have a very, very difficult road to conviction. >> bill: maybe so. but, you see, i don't feel sorry for them. i think they have got to send a message. >> it's not a question of feeling sorry. it's a question of why not have a statute designed specifically, certainly in the juvenile law that outlaws bullying? >> bill: okay. i like it? >> you define it. >> bill: i like it? >> you have a penalty. >> bill: that's going to be a freedom of speech issue, too. and then you know you are going to get into it. all right. now i have got to get into afghanistan. i have got 90 seconds. you are over in afghanistan about a week. >> two and a half weeks. >> bill: wow. two and a half weeks you are out there and nobody missed you. did you know that? >> it is a big story -- >> bill: wait, you tell everybody on your weekend show what the big story is i want to know one thing. what was the most important thing you learned over there in two and a half weeks? >> how pervasive and universal
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the drug trafficking of opium is. >> bill: you didn't know that before. >> i absolutely was never -- i have been there seven times since the war started. i have never been there when the poppy blooms were actually blossoming so you could see that every flat part of helmand province is planted with poppies. and when you see united states marines standing there ordered not to do anything about what will become heroin in the veins of junkies in baltimore and new york and chicago and los angeles, it is appalling to me. i think our policy is misguided. i think that we have. >> bill: they said after our last discussion when you were in afghanistan i read that they were going to do what you and i suggested, to buy them off. >> pilot project. >> bill: tiny project. >> when we leave those projects will go bye bye. you need a pledge from the afghan government in return for billion dollars in aid. you have got to do something about the poppies. proactive that way. same way you have to be proactive against al qaeda. those are the only things that we ask.
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control your drug production and control al qaeda. that's all you can be. undemocratic, corrupt, anything you want. >> bill: glenn beck angry with "newsweek" magazine and thinks when you have diabetes like me, you have questions.
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>> bill: very preppy. you have not been impress with the nuclear conference this week. you were not impressed by that. >> no. >> bill: although all the guys did have jackets. >> there yes, they did. in my wildest dreams i cannot come up with a scenario to where i as the president of the united states -- by the way we are not going to use those nukes. i could say in the oval with the door closed the big ones that people can't hear on the other side, i could get all the team in and say i will never ever launch a nuke. but i go on tv and say, boy, you know, i got kind of a twitchy eye every time i think about my enemies, i got a button. >> bill: he didn't say he is never going to use nukes. he wants to get the stuff down. that's what he wants. i didn't hear him say i'm never going to use nukes. >> is this really out of all the problems that we have? this is it? 60 years we have been in detente. we haven't launched nukes. nobody has launched nukes. that's what we are doing? >> bill: sure. that's what they did this week. they did that.
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mexico pledged to kind of tamp down its nuclear ambitions. mexico did. >> oh. >> bill: chile did, too. >> oh, really? >> bill: come on, beck. >> we are making progress here. >> no, no, no. >> bill: if we can get iceland on board. >> problem solved. >> bill: you are also mocking "newsweek" magazine. >> mocking them how? >> bill: taking them apart for saying that the economy is improving. roll the tape. >> i just saw the cover of the "newsweek" magazine and, gosh darn it, i mean, happy days are here again. look at this. america's back. the remarkable tale of our economic turn around. you can read about that and hate on the right. wow. they have got it all done. so, there is really nothing else we need to do here. i think we just go home. go ahead and turn out the lights. i'm serious -- come on guys. we can go now.
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[ laughter ] >> bill: are you implying that "newsweek" is a left wing magazine? >> huh? >> bill: are you implying they are left wing? >> no. i'm just reading about hate. look who -- this is going to come as a shock to you. look who they say is a hater? oh, look at the little thing. >> that's the gate keeper guy. >> who would have seen this one coming? here is father and here is me and sarah palin. i had to read all about how much i hate. it's amazing to me. >> bill: now, what do you think is behind "newsweek's" pro economy cover? how are we connecting the dots? >> it's certainly not the firing of staffers the "newsweek." no it's not that or the "new york times" that ran an article that said why so glum? i don't know, maybe 100 people you fired at "new york times." that could do it. reduce their salary by 5%. "new york times." why so glum?
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>> bill: let's connect the dots. what is "newsweek" trying to accomplish with their coverage story? >> do i have to say the word propaganda? is that what i have to say? >> bill: for what purpose though? what do they want to convince america is happening? >> everything is grand. everything is great. >> bill: to help whom? >> what have you done with bill o'reilly? i demand to see -- you are not bill o'reilly. you can't connect the dots? i can but i. >> bill: i can but i want you to do that. >> then they target me and leave you alone. and say bill is just the nicest guy ever. he is the greatest guy ever. he is using me as a meat shield and i don't like it. >> bill: you think you they are trying to prop the president up? >> yeah. i think what they're doing is -- really the hate from the right as the hate is fox news and america is all fixed. it's magical. magically delicious. we have stars. we have got magical moons.
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leprechauns. >> bill: let me play devil's advocate here. nobody reads "newsweek." five times as many people saw you making a big deal out of that than actually read it. >> i know. it's kind of funny. >> bill: so you are helping them. >> i know. literally, is this going to make you go out and read it again. these are the same people who told you we are all socialists now. that's why this is so good. that's why things are so good. the great thing is we're all socialists now. okay? this happened -- when did this happen? this was like right after barack obama got into office. we're all socialists now. this one and the hate article, this one says they just hate people because they are claiming that they are socialists. >> bill: you are just taking their advice? >> yes. we are all socialists now. why is it hate? >> bill: just one thing i have to say. socialists rarely wear jackets so therefore you are on board.
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>> holily cow i -- holy cow i have been indoctrinated. >> bill: judge says no to the national day of prayer. right back with that. 
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>> bill: back of the book segment tonight, the dumbest things of the week where we comb the world for unbelievable stupidity and we find it here now to help us out red guy greg gutfeld and courtney friel who will begin with a british couple in an arab nation and they decide to do what? >> they were caught kissing in a public restaurant. they had been drinking alcohol. and the woman, who. >> bill: how could they be drinking alcohol in a muslim nation? that's banned even dubai. >> in certain places you are allowed to.
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>> bill: dubai a very commercial center. they are boozing it up, right? >> this woman reports to authorities that there has been this kiss, which they say is just a kiss on the cheek. she says she is so offended by this behavior but then changes her story that she didn't actually see the kiss, that it was her 2-year-old daughter that saw it. >> bill: the 2-year-old saw it? >> and was apparently so offended. so the judge -- they were sentenced to one month in prison, fined and they lost their appeal. >> bill: a british couple on the basis of a 2-year-old is sentenced to one month in prison for smooching on the cheek? >> yeah. i have no respect towards the laws in dubai but it's not very inviting to western tourists. >> bill: not inviting? >> i have total disrespect. >> bill: i'm not respecting that law. >> i have no respect -- this is more proof other cultures are crazy. this is just absolutely nuts. 20002010 and you can't kiss. >> bill: need to get the 2-year-old on this program. and i will interview the 2-year-old as i do most evenings. all right.
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so we think this is incredibly dumb, right? >> yeah. kiss everywhere. >> i do hate public displays of affection. >> bill: go to a country like that and get a little smooch, it's your anniversary. you are in prison on the testimony of a 2-year-old. >> some people might like that though. >> bill: i don't think you are going to like an arab prison, gutfeld. trust me on that. i have seen a few of them. your dumbest thing has to do with a very intense political campaign, john mccain vs. j.d. hayworth for the senate seat in arizona. mccain is now attacking hayworth, roll the tape. >> i'm j.d. hayworth and i'm running for u.s. senate taking on the most pressing challenges facing arizona, america, and, indeed, the entire human race. first, i have committed to exposing the secret kenyon kennian birthplace of the president of the united states. i have stood up against the grave threat of man-horse marriage. >> if you really had affection for your horse, i guess you could marry your horse.
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>> j.d. hayworth says expanding state laws to allow gay marriage could allow people to marry a horse. >> after all, i was voted among the dumbest members of congress. >> bill: pretty rough. >> that's a great add. ad. >> he j.d. says is he against horse-man marriage does that mean mccain is for it? >> bill: j.d. hayworth, to be fair to him because this ad mocks him radio talk show host and the discussion was if you allow gay marriage you can't stop any marriage in any capacity because you can't just have one minority in the marriage tent. and so mccain took it to that? do you think that's dumb? >> i'm making absurd point before -- >> bill: we didn't hear that in the commercial. >> i think the ad is great. you have seen many boring campaign ads over the years. >> bill: i think it's a stupid ad. it's a dumb ad. >> we are saying you can marry a horse in dubai. >> bill: who is it it going to
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persuade. who is that going to persuade? is something going to go gee i'm not going to vote for j.d. hayworth marry horses. >> j.d. hayworth says the ad was entered in competition it might merit honorable mission in sharky division. >> bill: that's dumb, too. this is serious. there is a judge and barbara crab in wisconsin, federal judge, has banned the national day of prayer. this is another liberal deal to get any kind of spirit out of the marketplace. now, i'm going to put on the screen. here is the judge's rationale: >> bill: okay. so she says it's basically
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crossing the line into promoting religion. here is what the constitution says. all right? and i don't know if judge crab has read it but all the constitution says is this. quote: >> bill: okay. that's it. the national day of prayer is not an establishment of religion. it's not. it's just an emphasis on the spiritual for one day. it's not establishing presbyterianism or baptism, baptist people or roman catholicism. it's not. the judge needs to go back. it's another dopey thing. >> it was a crappy ruling. >> a. >> bill: crappy ruling by judge crabb. will don't say anything. >> i pray for you every night. >> bill: there isn't anyone more needed. >> i pray you might say hello to me in the hallway. >> are they going to get rid of the easter egg hunt next?
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bill: time for pinheads and patriot. lou dobbs still mulling over whether or not to get into politics. he told "gq" magazine he may run for president. if he does i'll supply his slogan, dobbs for jobs. we believe anyone who wants to help the country is a patriot so he falls into that category many congressman weiner who may have good intentions but says dumb things. >> every moment that we are stroking our beards and gazing at our naval and thinking about the world we would like to be and singing kumbaya that's another day we are not punching bill o'reilly in the nose.
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