tv The O Reilly Factor FOX News December 17, 2010 5:00am-6:00am EST
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>> i think we'll have a much more positive impact on the economy so for whatever it's worth, that's what i think. >> we missed that. thank you for inviting us into your home tonight. that's it for this "special report" fair, balanced and unafraid. on this, the first dusting of snow in washington, d.c. we're driving carefully here in the nation's capital. the nation's capital. television. i don't know. >> bill: "the o'reilly factor" is on. tonight. >> i don't need to hear the sanctimonious lecture to remind me of what christmas means. >> bill: senator harry reid angry because some republicans don't want a wasteful spending bill. the debate may continue over the christmas holiday. we will tell you how crazy this situation is. [shouting]
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>> following in the footsteps of san francisco an individual american is now suing mcdonald's saying their food is dangerous. megyn kelly with details. >> alaska. america's last frontier. >> you can see russia from here. -- almost. >> bill: in sarah palin's tv and book exposure helping or hurting her in the political arena? the governor will be here. caution, you are to about to enter no spin zone the factor begins right now. ♪ >> bill: hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. another outrage by congress and what cue do about it. that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. if the feds don't pass a new spending bill, the government might shut down in a few days. i say good. these pinheads need some time off. the "wall street journal" says this is the worst congress in
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modern history and the folks seem to agree. new gallup poll says 13% of americans think congress is doing a good job. 13%. now our pal harry reid along with appropriations chairman senator daniel inouye have dumped a trillion-dollar plus spending bill on the senate floor a few days before christmas. the bill is loaded with portion. apparently the democrats want us to fund a 10-million-dollar foundation for the late congressman john murtha. they also want $8 million for the edward kennedy institute. and 36 million more for public broadcasting so they can fire more people like juan williams. the list goes on and on. more than $8 billion in absolute waste so this bill shouldn't pass. and you should call your congress people and senators and ask them to vote against it. the "wall street journal" also opines that congress has contempt for the taxpayers. and it's hard to argue with that the voters last november sent a
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clear message they want the wasteful spending to stop. but these people in washington basically are saying hey, blank you. and the media generally goes right along with the federal grave train. speaking on cnn, commentator fareed zacharia says it's the american people that need to wake up. >> the american people are the problem. they need to recognize that some of what is going to happen here they have to consume fewer things. they have to accept slightly higher taxes and in the long run you have a much better economy. >> bill: according to zakaria, we the people should pay more taxes and cut back on consuming stuff. that's what's going to turn it all around. good grief. comes a point when people get the government they deserve. there is no question the congress has spent this country into near bankruptcy and what do we have to show for it? do we have high speed trains? nope. do we have an honest public broadcasting corporation? nope. do we have updated roads and
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bridges in most places? i don't think so. do we have a secure border? no, we don't. how about a smooth airline security system? nope. don't have it. we can't even get the airlines to fly on time. so, again, it's up to us, the folks, to tell our elected officials in washington not to vote for any more pork. we don't need a john murtha foundation. we don't need a ted kennedy institute. what we do need are politicians looking out for us. and if they don't start, let's give them some hell. and that's the memo. now for the top story tonight, reaction. joining us from washington fox news analyst laura ingraham the author of the big best seller "the obama diaries." this is almost too easy for you. i teed you right up on this. let's step back for a moment. the air arrogance of this congress. not just democrats there is republican pork in there, too. there is a 36-million-dollar expenditure from susan collins from maine a republican for a
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reading initiative. a reading competition. you know, so i'm saying to myself, do they just hate us? do they just despise us? what do you think? >> people in washington have gotten really used to certain way of doing business. slipping these earmarks into these bills even though the public has said time and again stop this madness. >> bill: we don't want it. >> we have no money. when we talk about money, we are already a trillion dollars in the hole. so we don't have any money. the idea that we have this money is a complete joke. it's a can a -- kanard. they can slip this stuff in and it doesn't get debated. it's easy. we did this stuff for you. i got the ted kennedy memorial x. whatever it is. so they have gotten used to that guess what? we now, with the light of day, can see what's really going on here. and what's happened is that over the last several months the democrats had time, right? they had the majority and time to pass all these bills.
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but what they didn't want to do is pass the bills because then we would have made a big deal of it going into the midterm elections. so they kicked it off and kicked it back, kicked the can down the road to the lame duck session. jim demint to his credit in september of this past year, said wait, wait, wait, let's do a continuing resolution until february. meaning we will fund all of this government through february and then we will debate all of this. they said no, no, no, no, no. they didn't want to do that. they defeated demint because he knew what they were going to do. lo and behold and harry reid and company and joe biden no we have got to do this because this is really important for the american people. we are going to keep you here through christmas. >> bill: people who don't follow christmas, and -- don't follow congress, and that's most people, they refuse to take up the spending for 2011 until a few days before christmas, when everybody wants to get out of town. >> right. >> bill: and when most people aren't watching the news. >> aren't paying attention. >> bill: they are shopping. they are setting up their holiday plans, whatever. as you said, absolute, to sneak
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in the ted kennedy initiative, whatever that may be, the reading -- how about public broadcasting wanting $32 million more? >> again. you hit the nail on the head. they didn't want the public to know. >> bill: no. >> what does that remind you of, 2700 page health care bill that the public really didn't know in the end. >> bill: it's different than that. the health care bill. >> it's bad because it's so long. almost 2,000 pages. >> bill: nobody could read it but it was so contentious that everybody was debating it. here, the network news is not covering. this that's done. the "new york times" they are -- >> they had a big health care vote last year. right before christmas. same thing. mitch mcconnell reminded everyone of that today they did this last year at the same time. health care bill was in march. >> bill: they always try to sneak it in. tail end. they don't know all of this stuff which is why we are $14 trillion in debt. let me ask you something.
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i think that if everybody watching tonight. about 6 million people. that's in the united states. and then others around the world. would really take this personally and make a call and start -- particularly the people in the liberal districts, say, look. >> exactly. >> bill: you can't vote for this. >> call your congressman and senators for christmas, bill. i have that campaign on my web site. laura ingraham.com. >> bill: do you really? good. people can call in and say look, merry christmas, stop the madness. let's do a continuing resolution until the end of january, early february. then we can do this in the light of day. don't try to push this through now. >> bill: funding government at the current levels but all of this other crazy -- >> out. >> bill: john murtha, pay for this, foundation for him? >> not just that mitch mcconnell and john thune, both of him who are now against earmarks to their credit, both of them have earmarks in this bill. and they have to be stripped out. >> bill: they want to show the people -- -- all this kind of stuff. i'm saying no more.
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i don't care where you are. >> we are done. they are like addicts though, bill. i'm senator x and i'm a spender. okay? they have to admit their problem. >> bill: mcconnell and thune, it shows people that you are just not idealogue at trying to bash the democrats. >> i had senator thune on my show today. i said senator, what gives? he said he is going to support an amendment to strip out even his earmarks. i think that's progress. i think they are getting it. >> bill: laura ingraham, everybody. mcdonald's under attack. is their food legally bad? megyn kelly will analyzed. sarah palin on -- tv show and book. do they hurt her in the political arena? the governor upcoming. pkó@v@ zx7?
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>> bill: kelly file segment tonight, that villain julian assange out on bail. today the british authorities released him on $315,000 bond despite protests from sweden who want him extradited to face a rape beef there here is assange upon release. >> during my time in solitary confinement, in the bottom of a victorian prison, i had time to reflect on the condition of those people around the world also in solitary confinement.
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[sigh] here now to analyze fox news analyst megyn kelly, an anchor person at 1:00 in the afternoon. everybody knows how i feel about this clown. >> the sigh says it all. >> bill: yeah. but there are a number of americans primarily on nbc who sympathize with him. sweden, i guess they got to be mad that they let him out. >> yeah. >> bill: next hearing is in january. >> fighting extradition to sweden. you can think he is a hero all you want if you want to off the wikileaks operation. but this case involves rape charges. >> bill: i'm suspect of that because sweden had him and let them go. i'm suspect of that, i have got to be fair. i don't know what happened and i hope the guy -- >> -- there are two women who are saying that they were raped by him. one woman says both encounters began consensually but one woman says he held her down and had sex with her without a condom nonconsensual in sweden.
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another woman says that she was asleep when he had sex with her without consent without a condom. >> bill: let's be fair the swedish government didn't do this until he did the stuff with the documents. that be that as it may he will be charged with espionage or receiving stolen goods. britain seems to be sympathetic to this guy. what's that what i'm getting here. >> the judge who gave him bail released him not unusual base on the charges here. the prosecutor's case against him in sweden was weak. >> bill: i don't think -- they are sympathetic to him in britain. >> show him the castle he has got to go to while he is out on bail. look at that. >> bill: that's his friend. >> i thought it was michael moore's house in michigan. a castle in england. >> we should all do so well lt. colonel laken in kentucky has been convicted of disobeying orders. this case is really fascinating
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because this guy said he wasn't going to go to afghanistan. >> for the second deployment. >> bill: because he didn't believe the commander and chief president obama was born in the united states, right? >> he is a so-called birther. he says under pressure from other birthers, he made this video. >> bill: under pressure? >> he said he made this video and clearly made and they played it at his sentencing i'm not going over there because i don't believe president obama has the authority to order anything. it's interesting to me because he was held up as a hero by so-called birth errs, now he is disavowing some of that i was in a bad place emotionally and i feel i was taken advantage of. i served my country for 17 years and i don't want to lose everything. >> bill: he has. this came. in six months in confinement, military prison. dishonorable discharge. >> going to lose all of the military benefits. he served in afghanistan, 17 years done. >> bill: not about a birther or birth certificate. it's about obeying orders. >> that's a problem. >> bill: join the military, obey orders. if you don't, you will get in trouble. >> if you object but you have
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got to follow orders. >> bill: mcdonald's i eat there. not a lot. the fries are good, once in a while. now we know the city of san francisco is giving them a hard time. now a woman. >> they banned the happy meal if it has a toy in it. >> bill: now a woman, a regular -- two small children says she is going to sue mcdonald's because she doesn't like their food. >> class action to ban the toys from all happy meals in california. >> bill: that means everybody is supposed to join from her. my question for ms. parham who is dragging you into this restaurant. >> her kids. >> bill: her kids 2 and 6. >> yes. >> bill: are dragging her in? forcing her. >> she objects to mcdonald's getting into the heads of her kids. she says yes you can say no but there is only some times can you say no. >> bill: you can say. no take it from me, you can say no infinity. all right? you are not going there. we're going over here. >> i have to tell you or you can come up with other creative solutions there is a hair person here at fox told me her kids
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that they use cat meat in those burgers. it's not true but she used to try to discourage. >> bill: don't lie to your kids. say it's not that good for you. once in a while, stop whining or i will put you in the trunk. [ laughter ] now, this is the junk food of lawsuits for me. this goes nowhere. >> i have to say, let me tell you, because our viewers probably mow by now i'm not a big fan of lawsuits and injecting lawyers and things. this one actually caught my interest because it this are saying mcdonald's targets children who are not old enough to discern what's good for them and not good for them. the same group went after kelloggs for the super suingry cereals you market those to kids using shrek and so on. kelloggs backed down and said you know what you are right. entered into a consent where they no longer use those characters. >> bill: they will never win this. you can marketed in this country who you want to market to.
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>> i think the woman has a point. i don't think the lawsuit. >> bill: she might have a point philosophically not legally. not under this constitution. >> i'm not fully convinced. i think she is going to lose. i don't think you can say it's completely frivolous. >> bill: it's completely frivolous. i just said it no, you hear that? no, you can't go, kelly, you can't go to mcdonald's. no. you are not going. >> i need to follow you out tonight and check your trunk. >> bill: no. there is nobody in there. just a tire. directly ahead, california now wants school children to hear about gay icons. no fries. but gay icons. later, sarah palin has a -- she is a legitimate presidential contender, but is she hurting herself with the tv show and the book? coming right back.
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>> culture warrior segment tonight a far left california senator is proposing a new law in that state that would force schools to teach children about gay icons, even as jim j carter is saying this. >> i think the entire population of america has come tremendous strides forward in dealing with the issue of gays. and i would say that the answer is yes. i don't know about next election. but i know in the near future. >> bill: internet thing and the question was will there be a gay president any time soon mr. carter thinks there will be. gretchen carlson here in the studio. fox news contributor margaret hoover. hoover, what disturbs me here is under the guise of anti-bullying, which absolutely you have to have. i mean, you know, kids who are feminine and girls feminine get
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worked over. we have got to identify people who are homosexuals to school children and we have got to talk about that. no. no, hoover. >> it's not just that, bill. they are doing three things to the law in california. this is what it proposings. include the law and lbg americans. historical value. adds them as under respected cultural and ethnic group muck the many already listed in the california educational requirements. does one other thing adds sexual orientation to the discrimination protection. >> bill: i don't mind the protection on that. but i don't want a third or fourth grader saying gay? what does that mean? i don't think that that should be introduced. what say you, carlson? >> i'm all for honoring the accomplishments of gay, lesbian, by sexual and transgender people which is what that stands for. but, let's face it, i'm with you on this o'reilly. why do we need to put it in the textbooks? here is the problem that i have with it. i'm not so sure that putting it
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in the textbooks and honoring these people leads to less bullying. where is the research that shows that? my daughter has been bullied at school, what would be the research that would stop that? >> bill: tolerance, that's what they are trying to say. if you make it tolerant. if you say here is a hero who was gay, then people might not bully. it's theoretical. go ahead. >> here is the problem i have with it because you know i'm in favor of gay rights. the problem i have with it is that the educational -- the educational movement in the state of california for the last 30 years have been hijacked by special interests trying to push their agenda. and the become a proxy war for the culture wars that adults are fighting out in the classroom. the reality is in america our story is about expanding individual liberties and freedom to previously disenfranchised groups of minorities. the story of gay rights and gay rights movement is part of the american story. >> bill: stop,. >> however, i would not put.
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>> bill: hold it, stop, stop. this isn't a telethon here. i have a very short period of time. this isn't -- if somebody was gay, all right, and that played into their role in history, i have no problem with that. if co-chiefs were gay and he got shot in the head because he was on a date, okay. all right? but this doesn't have anything to do with history. so i don't -- i resent this. i'm going to tell the audience there was a gay president already, jimmy carter. i'm not going to tell you who it is. you should know. but that's true. absolutely true. all right, now, we have a ballerina in new york city. all right? and do we have a picture of this lady? can we show the picture of the lady? i have got to set it up. this ballerina was reviewed by the "new york times." a guy named alice mccauley. and he said -- where is the quote? >> he had eaten one sugar plumb too many. >> jennifer ringer as a sugar
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plumb fairy looked as if she had eaten one sugar plumb too many. ms. ringer is absolutely appalled. the "new york times" critic is undeterred, says if you are going to be a ballet person, you know, and you are chubby and i don't think she is. you have got to take that. what say you? >> chubby? i mean this woman is not overweight at all. plus, she had just con forward recently and admitted that she struggled with an eating disorder as a child. what kind of message. >> bill: the critic might not know that. >> i don't care. what size is the critic? >> bill: thinks you have eaten one sugar plumb plum too many you say no. >> she handled it brilliantly. she didn't come out and say how dare he. okay. i will take his recommendation to heart although she said i don't believe that i'm overweight. >> bill: i think it was a cheap shot. >> she was not deeply offended by this. what she said was, look, i'm a
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ballerina. my body is out there. that's part of the critique of my dancing. however she went on "the today show" and said look, i don't need an apology. i don't care if he thinks i'm fat. i may be fuller than other ball remember lenas by no means am i plump. >> bill: it was a cheap shot. she is a good dancer and she does her job, it doesn't matter if she eats sugar plums. >> industry riddenned by with body weight issues it was a cheap shot. >> bill: anybody of you know who that gay president is feel free to email. >> bill: all right, carlson who was it? >> buchanan. >> bill: james buchanan. that's in pinheads and patriots, everybody. thanks very much. plenty more as the factor moves along this evening. most americans now opposed to the war in afghanistan. colonel peters will analyze the situation over there sarah palin very busy tv show, best selling book. is that hurting her in the is that hurting her in the poli
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>> bill: in the impacts segment tonight, a new abc poll says 60% of americans now believe the ongoing war in afghanistan has not, not been worth fighting. just 34% say it has been worth it. today, president obama addressed the situation. >> i want to be clear, this continues to be a very difficult endeavor. but i can report that thanks to the extraordinary service of our troops and civilians on the ground, we are on track to achieve our goals. >> bill: joining us now from washington, fox news strategic analyst lt. colonel ralph peters. first of all, what are the goals, colonel. >> search me, bill. the president said today in his pep talk that we are going after al qaeda over 95% of what we are doing is going after the taliban. he said we are not nation building. then he said we need to bring good governance and basic services to the afghan people.
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that's nation building. bill, the white paper, the review what the white house released today wasn't putting lipstick on a pig. it was a cosmetic makeover. the whole pork industry. it did not address the three fundamental challenges among thousands that we face. first of all, it doesn't talk and the president didn't talk about the corruption and the treasury of the karzai administration that we are keeping in office it didn't talk about how the pakistanis are ally -- are allies are protecting and supporting the taliban and possibly members of al qaeda. and it didn't really talk honestly about how the taliban has some real support among certain parts of the afghan population. it talks about those other space invaders when, in fact, they are the home team. now, bill, you can't win a war if you are not honest about your enemies. >> bill: okay. now, the paper that came out today was more of a military thing that they are doing better in kandahar in the south of
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afghanistan. and we -- those reports jive with what we are hearing as well. that the brave marines and soldiers down there have succeeded in weeding out a lot of these bad guys. and certain towns now are secure when they weren't before much. in the north of afghanistan the taliban have now regrouped up there and are causing trouble. so the military situation seems to be improving a bit. is that true? do you see it that way? >> no. i think there are definite local improvements. but it's like squeezing that balloon. the air or the water just goes somewhere else. now, let's do some, you know, primitive matt. we spent the better part of last year pacifying marjah district. that's 85,000 people. we have got to pretty well pacified. we are making some progress around kandahar. the problem isn't and never has been our troops.
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the troops are doing everything. >> bill: i agree with you. the problem is the political situation there where we're supporting like we did in south vietnam and other places a very corrupt regime. and the afghan people don't like them. so, i don't know what to tell you about that. but i -- you know, i hesitate to throw this whole conflict under the bus. you know, the 60% of americans, they are not wrong. this has been a 10 year slog and cost us billions of dollars. and our guys i went to walter reid last week. our guys coming back with some of them their limbs blown off. for what in the americans don't know what the end game is. i can tell you the end game is to have a government that's going to fight the taliban and al qaeda. that's what we want. i will give you the last word on it. >> instead, we have karzai government that's trying to cut a deal with al qaeda there is a big difference between vietnam and afghanistan. some south vietnamese really supported the president even though he was couldn't.
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no one wants to die for harmid karzai. we are supporting a corrupt thug with a corrupt family and soldiers and marines are dying because our president doesn't know what to do. >> bill: all right. colonel, thanks very much. we appreciate it when we come right back, sarah palin will enter the no spin zone. is all of her outside stuff like tv and books hurting her in the political arena? the governor is next as the factor continues all across the u.s.a. and all around the world. can a trading site help make you a sharper trader? mine can. td ameritrade can. they've got trading specialists i can call for help. and paper trading. free practice trading that helps me hone my technique. complex options. and free tutorials. online or in person. can a trading site really make a difference? if it can't, why are you trading there? number one in online equity trades: td ameritrade. trade commission-free for 30 days, plus get up to $500 when you open an account.
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>> bill: thanks for staying with us. i'm bill o'reilly. in the personal story segment. as you may know sarah palin has a hit tv show on cable. another best selling book called "america by heart," where she talks about her vision of what america should be. all of that stuff may be hurting her in the political arena. joining us from -- charles krauthammer is a smart guy.
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even bill clinton said that. talking about possible contenders in 2012. your name came up. he is not sure that the activities you are engaging in would help you if you decide doo decide to run for president. does cac have a point. krauthammer have a point. >> he is probably used to those out in the beltway talking and meeting people and doing their strategery whereas i'm working and having a great time doing it it's been a pleasure to bring americans along for the ride to show them what america's fort knox, this land we call alaska has to offer and film eight episodes to show americans what it is what we do and what we have up here in terms of resources. it's a pleasure. the book is all about america's heart and exceptionism and how important it is -- so i don't think there is anything non-presidential about writing the book. >> bill: we will get to the book in a moment. the television show, you are out there and you are presenting your state in a very positive
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way. and it's -- you know, very entertaining program. big hit. for tlc. but how does that, in your mind, help you in the political arena or does it? >> i told alaskans that i was going to do all that i could to promote alaska. i will tell you, tlc's debuted show as the highest rated sohio in that cable network's history i think it's doing a good job for alaska for our economy and -- >> bill: promoting the state that you love. >> promoting alaska and even more importantly promoting domestic resources that we have in america that can be tapped into to allow us to be more secure, healthier, more prosperous. a lot of the show has to do with the resources that we have that need to be developed. >> bill: kate gosselin and you whining that she is hungry and she saw a turtle or something, i don't know what she is doing. [ laughter ] but, see, is that presidential you and kate gosselin in the forest? people would say it doesn't elevate the governor, the former
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governor of alaska and you would say? >> i'm sorry that i'm not so hottie tidy. i don't do this before i make a statement or endorse a person or portray reality. >> bill: did you make fun of her? when the cameras were off did you mock ms. gosselin or make fun of her. >> no episode reflected a life lesson that i'm a believer in. life is 10% circumstances, 90% how you react to circumstances. i think that was illustrated in that episode. >> bill: you would appoint goes throin a cabinet position or anything would you? >> what do you think? >> bill: i'm giving a little jazz, governor. you know how immature i am. >> i know how you are, yeah. i need to you come up here. we will take you out camping and hiking and hunting. >> bill: i'm coming this summer. absolutely. i'm a tough guy, i will be out there and skinning those moose or whatever you guys do. now your book, i enjoyed the book because it's -- you know,
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you can hear you talking on the pages. so chapter 5 is the rise of momma grizzlies, okay? and you are very famous for that expression. can a liberal woman be a momma grizzly? >> a liberal woman who understands that it's individual rights and responsibilities that can pull one person up when they are exercised appropriately certainly can be a momma grizzly. a momma grizzly is all about protecting the young and we protect the outcome by teaching them how to work, not rely on another bear. in our case not to rely on bigger government to solve problems and to provide solutions to everything that we face. it's all about individuals. it's about family. it's about small community. it's about individual responsibility. >> bill: so it would be hard for a liberal woman who believes in a collective responsibility to elevate everyone. that's the liberal philosophy. to be a mom that grizzly because you are basically saying, look, the real mom that grizzlies
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teach their kids self-reliance, to not, you know, go into the big government and share the wealth, share the land type of thing. so it would be hard for a liberal woman to be momma grizzly? >> it would be hard, yeah. >> bill: okay. also, in the book, you concentrate on the feminist angle. you say that you are a feminist but you resent the fact that that label has been co-opted by the left. want to explain that a little bit? >> i think there is a lot of hypocrisy with women's rights groups and those who proclaim to be the only ones who can wear that mantel, that title of feminist. i think that they are in some cases hypocrites and they do not empower women. in fact, they make women sometimes feel weak and incapable of taking care of themselves and their families because so often these feminists think that bigger government needs to provide the tools,
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the -- everything that we need in order to survive and thrive in this country. i don't believe that. i believe it's all about a person's character and their work ethic and how they choose to take care of themselves and their family. that is how we all can make for a better nation as we all do that. i think that too many feminists today have decided and i think it's been the case since the 1960's and the 1970s, they have decided that women need someone to take care of them that's the most hypocritical feminist mantra that there can be. >> bill: why do you say that you are a feminist. >> because i am self-reliant and quite independent. i'm lucky to have been brought up in a family where gender hasn't been an issue. brought up in a community and a state where you are expected the women are to work as hard as the men are and even engage in the same type of jobs that they are. and it is all about your work ethic and your character. it's not going to be reliant on government. >> bill: you made it on your own. if i come up there next summer,
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and you take us out, i want van susteren to come out there, too. all right? i want her to come out. and then you guys can take us out. just give me a knife and i will handle anything that comes at me. that's all i need. just give me a knife. governor? merry christmas. thanks for putting up with us. always fun to talk with you. in a moment, the ymca giving santa claus the boot. are you kidding me?
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if you would like to win some prizes sign up on bill o'reilly.com. you are in fine form tonight. >> ho ho ho. >> bill: you look ruffled. >> i have been up for 75 hours. >> bill: don't have mirrors in your house or what? >> buck up. >> bill: yale university has released annual quote of the year list. according to them what news maker had the top quote of 2010? >> bill: the answer is, roll the tape. >> i'm not a witch. i'm nothing you have heard. i'm you. none of us are perfect but none of us can be happy with what we see all around us. >> bill: it was a none of us perfect line. [ laughter ] >> really caught their eye. >> bill: you both got that right. that was easy. want to start off easy. now we will progress into the more difficult. number two, it was an amazing scene over the weekend.
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roof of the metrodome got slammed after getting hit with 17 inches of snow. >> bill: brett favre was underneath there and nobody knew that. what prominent minnesota politician is the metrodome named after? >> bill: that is correct hubert humphrey. i crossed out al franken and put in another name and you put al franken back. that's true. that's a true story. i crossed it out. i said put in a legitimate name but they put franken back. in. >> like it too much. >> bill: like anything would ever be named after that guy. question number three, ymca in new york city's west village is replaces santa claus at holiday luncheon because they want to
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bring in a character that will appeal to a broader number of kids. what character have they replaced santa with? >> happy birthday! hey, i said my first words. but no men can't talk. >> bill: that was mayor bloomberg playing frosty there. not too many people know that you got that right. doocy, you weren't even close. frosty has replaced santa. >> outrageous. >> bill: new ad campaign featuring singing food is causing a controversy because some people say the commercial is racist. what kind of food is being accused of racism? >> bill: cards up please.
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roll the tape. ♪ >> hold on a minute. >> bill: that's quite enough of that. the racist cupcakes. >> clearly. >> bill: both got that wrong, correct? >> correct. >> bill: you both didn't know the racist cupcakes? >> no. >> bill: doocy, you are losing to maccallum. >> if i get this one i will be fine. >> you will lose if she gets it right. >> that's true. >> bill: when bill clinton took over the podium from barack obama last week he gave a surprising shout to a brilliant man. what conservative figure received praise from the former president? >> charles krauthammer's column in the post he is a brilliant man and he pointed out that they
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got the divisive tax cuts but most of them were targeted to middle class working people. >> bill: you can talk any slower very good maccallum wins. okay. you know. you want to gloat? do you want to make fun of him or anything? [ laughter ] >> bill: that's good. >> it happens all the time. >> that's right. >> bill: there you go in the true spirit of christmas. pinheads and patriots on deck. how much is too much when it comes to christmas lighting? you're going to make the call, i hope, when we come back. [ male announcer ] it's simple physics... a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion.
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hearts and minds here and they won't. >> bill: it is hard for me to sign those kindles. >> i'm always honest and i sign them all. look at my fingers. they point outward. i have the scars to prove it. finally, pinheads and patriots tv edition. 'tis the season to be jolly. sometimes you can go overboard. look at this house in texas. would you like to live on this block?
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>> bill: i'm trying to sleep here! are the declarations pinheaded or patriotic? please vote on billoreilly.com. >> last night we heard a joke by santa that said santa was happy because he knew where all the naughty boys and girls lived. 50% cezanne that is a pinhead for telling that joke. i'm trying to sleep here. that is it for us tonight. check out the fox news factor website. -- if you came in late, we want everybody to get in touch with their senator and congress people about this crazy proposed spending law. we would like you to spout off about the factor, o'reilly@foxnews.com. do not be a sycophant when
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writing to the factor. again, we appreciate you watching us tonight. i am bill o'reilly. please remember the spin stops right here, because we are definitely looking out for you. >> good morning, everyone. i'm gretchen carlson. thanks for sharing your time today. it's a done deal now. as you were sleeping, working late into the night, the house finally decides your taxes will not go up. >> on this vote, the yeas are 277 and the nays are 148, the motion is adopted. >> but it wasn't without a little drama. what would you expect in washington? we're live there for you. >> meanwhile, a senate shocker. harry reid pulls the pork spending bill as republicans were about to start reading it outloud. page after page. is he finally getting t
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