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>> she is a bad dame. and you know what? she is a hack. and i am glad she is out of there what else is pelosi going to do now except stay in the house. if pelosi wasn't the speaker of the house, third in line to be the president or second in line to be the president of the united states, whatever it is, do you know what she would have been? she would have been a realtor on the san fernando valley pretending to be white wide eyed. i'm glad she is going back to am niment. >> bill: she comes from money. long political family in maryland. i don't know if she would have been a real estate agent. but perhaps you are correct. now what about boehner? >> she has no conscience. she has no conscience. she will look you right in the eye and, guess what? you will blink first. >> bill: i won't. she can't blink with all the stuff she has got in her forehead. so? >> get a kick in there, billy. can i say this about boehner? it was the first time i
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watched the speaker of the house with the red and white and the flag over his shoulder and thought wow, his skin tone is closer to the red than the white for the first time in this country. i think it's a step forward. as far as the new house goes meet the new boss the same as the old boss ♪ meet the new boss ♪ old boss. >> 535 people up there. i would say 35 of them were whirl beaters other 3500 looking for career movement. >> that's what happens when worlds collide. ♪ >> bill: let's start with president obama, big speech today. >> this debate over budgets, and deficits, is about more than just numbers on a page. >> bill: i think it lasted four and a half hours. i'm not sure. almost like the movie the 10 commandments. intermission. ♪ ♪ >> the primary theme is got to
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tax the rich. he does say we have to cut spending too. and you say? >> >> first off, i would like to be called eddy miller for tonight's show because i don't want to share a first name with kucinich. >> i understand. >> bill: wedy? >> just call me eddy? >> bill: all right, ed. >> listen, let's face facts, billy. we are dangerously near a tipping point in this country. some sort of continental divide line where what the dems and kucinich referred to as the working class, let's just say it as it is. there are some people in the working class that aren't working as hard as it used to be. the people who never get credit for it, the piggish overlords still like busting their tale and they want to get ahead. they have to deem how many people in the working class are helpless people who deserve help and how many are
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clueless people that don't deserve the time of day? i think that's the time we are reaching in american history want to take care of the helpless. times are too tough. that's the point we are at. >> bill: the obama reversal on guantanamo bay. a lot of information for the american left. for the attorney general and for dennis miller. go. >> i heard you may be saying that holder should step down. billy, when you define the perimeter line at the bottom of the barrel as holder does, it's not that easy to step down. holder is in more over his head than a gay dwarf hitting on shack at this point. he is not going anywhere. i think he was a political favor. listen, i think it got ugly coming out of the south carolina primary between clinton and obama because they hinted the race card on clinton he hated that in a make good gesture since holder was the front man on othe mark rich pardon which looks really
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ugly. got to keep him on the reservation. got to keep him quiet. he goes to obama and says do me a favor and give holder a job. like that nephew getting hired in casino. doesn't know how to run the floor but can't get fired because his dad is on the licensing committee. he is not going to get whacked. he knows where too many bodies are buried. >> you love -- didn't you? >> he might fall on his own sword if they present him with evidence saying listen if you don't do in this is what happens to you. holder is going nowhere for god's sake. holder ironically is the first attorney general in the history of the united states of america that might not make the cut at a public defender's office for god's sake. >> ladies and gentlemen of the -- -- jury. >> is he not going anywhere unless they force him out. they will force him out you be subtly. >> very interesting next time he has a press conference or interview for the interviewer to say guantanamo bay, what do you think about that because he can't have an answer. >> he thinks exactly what
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barack obama tells him to think on any given day about that the president hasn't explained his reversal. >> he doesn't have to. holder might have to answer and he not going to answer because as far as wackies go. i am dracula. >> it's really good to see you. >> bill: coming up, what does miller think about the hamptons? >> what i don't dig is polo. >> what is that? like minia
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the d man can stay silent no more. >> are you a hamptons kind of guy, miller? >> well, lionel hampton, yeah, i always dug him. but if you are asking me if friday afternoon i'm going to go out and get in that death match traffic to go out to play a little croquet with sean colmes. >> sometimes you just need a good drink and a good hot dog. >> bill: you live in an affluent place in southern california where a lot of people are very similar to the people that watters talked to. do you mingle freely with them? how do you see the very wealthy? >> i dig the really wealthy. but i dig poor people, too. i dig people in the middle. i dig people. and then i don't like some people. and i don't judge it on the system of what they earn. >> bill: so people who like people are the luckiest people in the world? is that ♪ luckiest people.
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>> you're going to make me cry. you are going to make me cry. >> bill: listen, what i don't dig is polo that's like miniature golf meets the kentucky derby. what's happening there. >> yellow ball passes red ball. fallen behind like a sack of potatoes. >> what about jesse standing next to nacho. was there a discrepancy. that guy's name is nacho. the women were calling him not so much. >> nacho! >> bill: president obama out on the road for the great american jobs act. and you say? >> listen, we can all play this game and i don't want to have the racessist dime dropped on me. this guy's first three years has been a mess. even democrats must know that on some level. it's an absolute mess. i have got to tell you, i was on vacation last week. i don't pay aas much attention
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as i usually do when i'm on vacation. i'm off this guy completely. first off it's three strikes, billy, when he came in and said he would take public funding off the bat and he didn't i thought okay, he has trouble with the truth, that's fine. most politicians do. second strike is when he said he wanted unions in this card check thing to vote outloud. i said that's so anti-american when anybody has to vote outloud. i was against that i was willing to give him a third shot. i'm on vacation last week i see this stiff hoffa and he is up there talking about essentially threatening people calling them sob's obama can't track everybody down who uses his name in vain. then i hear that's in an actual intro deduction to obama. that obama came up right after that and he didn't have a sister soldier moment where he looked at him and i said i told you after gabby giffords shut up with that crap. i don't like barack obama anymore. you know why? he doesn't like me and 50% of america. is he not stick up for us. it's time for this guy to go
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next year. is he inept and officially creepy after not chiding hoffa jr. for saying that for god's sake. >> bill: did you ever like him, miller? >> sure i did. how many months when i said i saw him in grant park that night and i thought about black kids in this country and how who he have had to look up to syringes in their asses to hit home runs and women in such misogynistic terms. i thought this is a great moment in this country to right a lot of wrong. i came out of the box. i didn't vote for him but i thought this could be a good thing. around six months in i began to get it is he inept. not that good at it chicago thug. the other day when he didn't defend me against an idiot like hoffa, he just lost me. i'm voting him out next year to the best that i can which is one vote. >> all right. so, look, you see the chaos in egypt and how the president is handling it. handling it. your thousan [ male announcer ] it's simple physics...
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>> good morning, everybody. today is thursday, november 24th. happy thanksgiving! gobble, gobble! i'm juliet huddy. we'll start off, though, with sad news this morning. cameras recording as a plane slams straight into the side of a mountain. now, everyone on board feared de. the very latest. we'll have that from the scene. >> and nbc finally says sorry for the michelle bachmann prank. we're turkeys but will sorry be enough? what happens to the band that pulled it off. >> and there's no place like home especially on thanksgiving. troops headed back to reunite with their families for one of america's greatest holidays. can you imagine? "fox & friends" starts right now.
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