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welcome to "red eye." i'm greg gutfeld or as i am known, captain open road. let's go to andy levy for a pre game report. happy saturday morning. what is coming up on tonight's show? >> thanks, greg. it is hip to be square, america. coming up on the big show, did the nypd infiltrate the liberal groups? some say no, but others -- wait. nobody says no. a new book seeks to explain why liberals don't understand conservatives, but does it? and finally new york city mayor michael bloomburg bans city shelters. the story so shocking we have had it in our run down all week. if we don't, we probably will never do it. >> tgif, am i right, greg? >> maybe for you, andy. >> what do you mean? >> i hate game disorders. >> you are celebrating my diagnosis and i don't think it is funny. tgif. >> yes. >> thank god it is feliculitis. it is no day at the beach,
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andy. >> that is how you can get it. >> i blame the locker room. >> the gym in. >> no, the club downtown. it is dark and i put on the wrong jeans. >> did they seem a little long? >> yes. >> sorry about that. >> tgif. let's welcome our guests. she is so hot she sets off smoke detectors in guam. i am here with fox news anchor patti ann browne, pab for short. and even plastic flowers wilt in his presence. my repulsive sidekick, bill schulz. and he is so tough he gar gels with barbed wire. sitting next to me the green beret, terry sapor. and he is on our table spreading fables. good to see you, pinch. >> today it is the controversial disaster of the dwight d eisenhower memorial in dc. it has several stunning sex
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toys with all sorts of pagan symbols meant to look like a slop bucket. if you don't understand the simple symbolism as it relates to our president, i feel sorry for you and your tiny pea brain. parumph times 10. i tolerate ike. >> there you go. >> all right then. it is a walkout without clout. occupy wall street is planning its biggest action since last fall. a crippling general strike on may 1st. as one protestor put it, a day without the 99%. but labor leaders are saying they won't participate with one noting, quote, they are not working with the unions in a serious way, nor are the unions working with them in a serious way. but that's okay. as 1 rep says -- as one rep says, as everything they do, it is symbolic. except for the doo-doo they do.
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it is about getting enough people to opt out of what their normal equation is. even if you stay home and watch tv. in someways you will have participated in this. i guess that makes my mom an occupier. may day as it is being called are called teachers and ins and pop up occupations. they are seen here. finally a green job that works. >> amazing. that was a jab at steven chew. put it in the bank if you like. welcome to the program. nice to see you. should we be stockpiling goods if we anticipate america shutting down on may 1st. >> it is going to shutdown the military too. i have already talked to my people. no. it is funny, the unions too, the most protected groups in the country, even they have to
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live with reality. it is just funny. i feel it is a lot of sound and fury. >> oh, quoting hemming way. i think it is steven inning c. steven king. >> one of those guys. some of the people will write in and try to correct us because they haven't been watching the show enough to know i was just joking. chris, for many of the occupiers, can you actually take a day off from not doing anything? >> i don't think so. they have been spending so long at the park sitting and smoking weed and at the downtown park and will they take a day off from doing that and will they take a day off from spreading feces? i am so glad. thank you, occupy dc for doing that. >> the best tape of feces was from washington, d.c. >> a squater. >> yes, great tape. i didn't go down the street that day. >> first of all, i was in dc for unrelated reasons.
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i was not occupying anything. >> i had the same reaction for eating taco bell at 3:00 in the morning. >> if you have some public bathrooms i wouldn't have to do this. >> pab, calling a day off from work to reinforce your belief, doesn't that reinforce the image that you are slackers? >> well, you nailed it when you said i don't know your belief. the thing is they don't know their beliefs. until they clarify what they stand for, you can't expect people to take off work and pay money. they never clarified their goals. >> you protest by coming to work. why is that? >> i haven't gotten paid in two years. the security card still works. >> ride that out. i think if they really want to get the unions involved, they have to threaten them. they have to threaten to burn down the local beach chair factory. you have to get them where they sit on and drink rather than do their work all day.
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>> what about the inflatable rat factories too? >> yes. >> it is so scary. i love him. i hug him everywhere he is. >> you know who can participate in this are career activists who are leading this stuff and they don't have actual jobs. they can actually do this, and they will be the only people to do this. everybody else knows that your employer is not going to stand -- if you tell your boss you know what, i'm taking the day off, and it is a personal day, but it is for ows, that guy would fire you and he should. >> i am protesting against the man. oh, sorry. >> wait, i'm the man. >> that's not the case in washington, d.c. where we have activists and government employees. maybe dc will shutdown which might not be that bad of a thing. >> that's true. the politicians went home that would be good. the whole idea of symbolism is interesting. even if it doesn't happen, the idea for calling for it is
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symbolic. it doesn't have to achieve its means if it never happens. only in the modern progressive movement can not doing something be the same as doing something. >> that was well said. >> it is about raising awareness. >> i often raise awareness of awareness raising. i'm done with this. from infidels to infiltration, they went on the down low -- i'm sorry. why did you laugh at that? now i have to start over. they went on the down low to track bloggers at the huff-po. they reportedly directed the undercover officers to keep files on the left wing activists and attend meetings of the liberal groups. in 2008 the departments had a spy to a gathering of left wing organizations in new orleans and and -- in an actual city. and the intel report i had two activists and one was a huff
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contributor. aren't there 16 million contributors? they don't get paid. >> we won't get into that. it is the latest example of, quote, how in the name of fighting terrorism law enforcent in agencies have scrutinized groups that legally oppose the government policies. but it is also true that the cops have good reason to want to know when to expect protesters to take to the streets. many cities have seen rallies turn into riots. meanwhile, a tape of the louisiana gathering of the left wing groups have surfaced, and i think we have it here. >> i would definitely infiltrate that of the you never get the good assignments. they are always the bad ones. you often infiltrated many
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groups including the book club. you are a veteran at this. good or bad? >> still going through the ones you recommended last month. don't spoil it. i don't know how to feel about this. is there anyone in this city that isn't being monitored at this point? people freak out when they see me manically talking to myself when i walk to work. i am trying to entertain what ever bug they have on me and waiting for them to replay. reply. >> you are such a supporter of the police department. you entertain them even when they are on stakeout. >> you have to think about what stories i might be telling them. they are not the good ones and they have no ending. >> terry, is this practice creepy or constructive, or could it be both? >> it has an element of both. i don't think anybody is cool with the government spying. here is the thing. if you left wing groups didn't get violent and do nasty stuff, they probably wouldn't be after you. we have limited resources and limited guys. you have to put those where the problems will be.
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it has been demonstratively proven. the republican convention people are getting spit on. the left wing, god bless them, they are not willing to go and fight a war. you are wanting to fight people in the country because you are protected and you are going to get looked at. i don't like the idea of spying, but if you have a little bit of time, i would look at those guys and understand the islamic groups too. >> do you agree with the fashist rights? >> this is where libertarians come in handy. they will defend you and your freedom of speech no matter who you are of the when janet gnaw poll ton know came out they said no, you can't do this. peaceful muslims are being spied on and they came out for that. and they will defend the people on the left. i think it is important to have them in the community and it reminds us that it is good people to have. >> we should be grateful.
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>> we should be grateful. >> i was thinking about ponies. >> would you care if they were keeping tabs on you? >> i have nothing to hide, but i am comfortable with the leaps they are taking here. first of all these activists might stage a protest, and then the protest might turn violent. therefore we can spy on them. you can spy on anybody. you can say bill schulz might go out drinking and might piss somebody off and might spy on him. >> my dad is here and all three of those things will happen. you call your cops if it does. >> doesn't this whole thing actually just -- it reinforced the left saying you don't want big government doing this. now they have the eye on you and how does that feel? you can't have it. i don't want the big iron government. >> also, i know a lot of people will come down on the police on this, but do you think the police would want
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this assignment to be in a left wing group and how monotonous the con conversation would be and what is your favorite rage against machine song and is it truly better than rose oil for your hair? i know what you talked about. i infiltrate you guys all the time. though infiltration for me means something else. couldn't infiltration mean showing up? it is an open public forum and it means showing up. >> the police don't want to monitor any side. they want to monitor both conversations. >> also, what i don't get is hollywood makes infiltration cool. like in the movies going under cover and spies. what is the most successful movie in the last 40 years? 21 jump street. a stat i don't have on me. >> i was going to say. i hate when i believe you.
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>> but that is about marks. >> just wait for "hunger games" it will blow it out of the water. >> everybody is talking about "hunger games." but i play hunger games at home. it is so fun to watch that house boy chase that piece of pizza. does the uk want bff's to be doa? according to the sun, the newspaper and not the fiery orb in the sky, and some schools are banning them from having best pals when encouraging the runts to play in large groups. explains a psychologist, of course, they want to save the child the pain of splitting up from their best friend. shockingly some people aren't so hot on this super cool idea. i don't see how you can stop people from forming close relationships. we make loose friends throughout our lives. so true. animal rights activists are encouraging the owners of unpopular pets to trick them into befriending their mirror image.
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>> i think that is a available lesson. >> that's how i learned you can't walk in the mirrors. if the young british children do not learn about the realities of rejection and self-loathing during childhood, won't that ruin them as adults? >> i think it is a great idea. i think it should be expanded to adults and that the government should ban dating and certainly marriage, because then nobody else has to suffer the pain of a break up or a divorce. children should be forbidden to have pets or get to know their grand parents because pets and grandparents die eventually. and people should just hang out in big groups and have orgies in assisted of one on one intercourse. >> let's expand on this. >> you really thought this
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out. >> i would vote for you. >> chris, can we as a society get anymore lame than we are right now? is it possible? >> i want to paraphrase somebody i read on the internet. when besties are outlawed, only outlaws will have besties. >> that's one to grow on. >> yes, it is. i shall think about it later when i am alone. what do you make of this? >> getting back to the orgy thing, you are definitely setting people up for failure. i read the thing and i was like, come on, really? they are doing it. not a good idea. >> no more of the really thing. >> you have had it. >> really? >> you are over with? >> really? >> i am so over you. >> you don't have any friends. i thought i should remind you.
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>> i should dwell on that. the idea is lame, but when are -- we have been part of mankind for millions of years or 6,000 depending on the viewer and when are we going to learn that when you tell a kid to do one thing he is gonna do the opposite every single time. i think it will expand where there are more best friend relationships when they made it cool by saying no. and then they will start the illegal fight clubs. there is going to be debt and it is entertaining. >> he is right. i learned this. i did an experiment and i tell college students to stay out of my white van. >> let's face it. do you remember as a kid how long did you have a best friend? it was like two weeks.
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>> that's not true. i had an invisible one for years. >> you are touching me. it is weird. >> was it proportional to growing up is sheets on your bed. you always changed -- you changed your best friend. you would have sheets on your bed for months. nobody ever thought to change your sheets when you were a kid. >> i never did to my best friend what you did to those sheets. >> you mean toga parties? >> yes. >> i think when you are young, you just never changed your sheets if you were a boy. right? >> didn't you have mothers? >> i know jackie gutfeld did not let your sheets go for six months. i'm calling tonight. >> i don't know. i don't think she did. >> jackie, call us. what is it like to strangle a drifter in the park with a lock of your own hair? we discuss terry sapper's new
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all right, when it comes to understanding the right, the left, liberals understand conservatives far less than those on the right understand them. the study called the moral stereo types of liberals and conservatives ask questions about morality and moderates and conservatives were talking about how they would respond. now, the author has written a book that explains why it is called the righteous mind. and the author says morality is based on three values. caring, fairness and liberty.
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but conservatives add three more which is loyalty, authority and sank tau tee. as the new york times columnist puts it, americans speak about values in six languages. conservatives speak all six, but liberals are fluent in only three. and that makes conservatives better empathizers. i bet are you wondering, is the bough fan ma machine fully -- is the banana machine fully operational? >> that's painful for the bough fan -- for the bananas. i find it difficult that this is written by a liberal. it is not a right wing rant against the left. did you agree with any of the findings? >> it is notable that the author says he started out liberal, but by the time he finished his research he found out conservatives are not the evil, greedy, selfish,
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corrupt, racists -- >> i am. >> well, that is the perception. conservatives want everybody to be happy, and they believe that is the same thing, but they have fundamentally different ideas of how to get there. >> but some liberals believe that conservatives don't want everybody to be happy and they are looking out for number one. >> yes, they are selfish. >> and they basically don't deserve the liberals' respect. i think there is that divide. >> there is that divide. terry is this why it is so easy like pab said to throw around terms like you are a racist or you are a fashist because they don't understand you. understand you or your behavior or your tattoo that seem to convey. >> there was something there on that. >> but they would look at you -- >> i am a fashist. >> but they assume you are a right wing racist. it is because they don't know you. >> here is the thing. the reason liberals don't get
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conservatives is they don't have to. conservatives are still going to run the business 1k3 still -- and still fight the war and still keep the streets clean. as the liberal children are biting your ankles and holding your breath and saying they are not coming out of your room, they don't have to get it. they only have to get it when reality strikes. maybe when they have to go and fight a war or pay taxes. so it is kind of insulting. it is a patronizing, youy no, -- you know, conservatives flinch at the crazy crap, it is almost as if they are in touch with the humanity. i am the most disorganized knuckle head, but i am a green beret. i break your mold. i am neither of those things. >> i am a rasberry better ray. i am an -- beret. i am an honorary member of the prince fan club. it is like the green berets, but with no discernible skills. >> and you find them at secondhand stores.
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>> nicely done. >> we all love our prince. >> prince tran sends party lines. >> what do you make of this, chris? >> i think the reason conservatives understand the liberals is we are all born liberal. it makes sense at first. free stuff for everybody. sounds great. and then they evolve in a way and start thinking about it a little more, and then like the author of this book drifted in a certain way. so i think that is why they understand it a little more. >> i agree. i was a liberal, and then a became a conservative. it allows me to know both sides and know where it is coming from. bill, you don't have any of these moral values the author talks about. >> i feel like this entire discussion has de bunked everything the author has said. i am listening to the description of these unwashed socialists and realize the conservatives know the
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liberals. >> my favorite part was when they were talking about the study. they secrete more skin moisture when they see disgusting images such as a person eating worms. how dare they show those images to see that work? and this is how liberals get rush limbaugh. they strap him to a table and open his eyes and force him to watch "fear factor" and that's how he will be destroyed. i am told rish limbaugh can't -- rush limbaugh can't sweat anymore than he does so that will not work. >> the end result of this is always going to be mockery in a sense that if you watch "the daily show" you can't be serious. when ever you meet a conservative or talk republican, you can't be serious.
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>> are there any famous ones that have gone from conservatives to crazy left wing? >> david brock. >> that is the only one i can think of. >> but she was just going with it. >> also i am told mitt romney goes from one to the other every other week? >> having fun, flip-flop. >> on that note, do you have a comment on the show? e mail us at red eye at fox news.com and to leave a voicemail 212-462-5050. still to come, the half time report from tv's andy levy, the worthless human. >> tonight's half time report is sponsored by parades, the organized public processions on an otherwise ceremonial occasion. thanks, parade.
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welcome back. let's find out if we have gotten anything wrong so far. for that we go to andy levy. andy? >> hi, greg. >> yes? >> whatever. >> whatever is right. >> wow, the attitude on that guy. >> occupy wall street calls for a may day strike and nobody cares. terry, i want to get this out there. you talked to your friend and the military will shutdown on may 1st. you are aware that federal employees are forbidden from striking and beyond thatten encouraging a strike is grounds for termination? >> i am not encouraging it. i am telling you that's what will happen.
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>> all right. we will see how this plays out. >> i would be in trouble if they really did that. sound of fury is a qoak from mcbeth -- quote from mcbeth. >> it is. i can't believe you corrected that. >> we will get letters. i get letters saying, i can't believe you corrected blah, blah, blah and you said blah, blah, blah. >> i hate friday. >> greg, in regards to the strike, i think the most important question is, are you anticipate anything problems from your household staff? >> any what? >> any problems from your household staff. >> they don't get any media. i have a soundproof container that is beneath my bed. and generally the only things they hear are shrieks of
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delight. >> isn't that where guner used to be? >> we won't talk about guner. he is in a better place. anything out of my apartment is a better place. >> you accidentally rolled over on him. >> that's what happened. >> you said the people at occupy wall street don't know their own beliefs, and until they do they president cay expect anybody to support them by striking. they are the 99%, patti ann. >> i guess that is their platform. >> that's their belief. >> i guess that is enough. >> by the way, if michael moore would like to go on strike, please. nypd monitored the groups, this is where libertarians come in handy when they spy on muslims libertarians had their back. when they issued a report against the right wing extremists they spoke out and the libertarians are speaking out again.
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i was going to say you are welcome on behalf of all libertarians, but it is not my place to speak. >> careful or they will sue you. >> this stuff has to stop. you can't monitor the groups because they oppose the immigration policy and stuff like that. >> i think what it will take is increased outcry every time this happens. we have seen it happen across the spectrum from left, right and center. once everyone is impacted by this, people will be outraged and they will say something about it. >> we have to specify what kind of group it is. if it is a group that is known for violence like the huffington post, it is okay. have you ever seen their break room at the huffington post headquarters? >> no. >> it is terrible. >> foozball machines everywhere? >> they have no self-control and discipline. >> really? >> to them everything is a toilet. >> well, when you don't get paid --
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>> exactly. launching dirty protests right there in the microwave. >> terry, you said you don't think anybody is cool with the government spying on people. wrong, greg is. >> he is right. >> you know what, i caught a man too, and we are not. >> in fact, you brought up the fact that "21 jump street" is about marks. i believe on the tv show they had specific intelligence that caused them to infiltrate the schools, and that is not what is going on here. >> i disagree. i think the police would not infiltrate something unless they had prior information. and remember we for greet -- forget there is a large part of society that like to be watched. >> all i remember is johnny depp infiltrated a lot of co-eds on that show. >> there is a large section of the population that wants to be watched. are you suggesting the nypd is using craigs list to pick these groups? >> exactly my point. thank you for making it when i
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forgot to. >> and my favorite rage against machine song is killing in the name. >> why am i not surprised? >> get that out there. the uk schools, i was looking something up. all i heard was greg was talking about his white van and the fact he never changed his sheets while tbroaing up. >> that was about what it was. >> kids don't change their sheets. >> their moms do. >> i am starting to see a bigger picture here. >> we are not going to drop this. >> i think you will have a very tense phone call with your mom. >> i would like to thank my mother for changing my sheets. >> tnks, mom. >> thanks for feeding us, moms. >> as terry brought up, mrs. gutfeld, if you are watching, i believe -- i think we all believe you changed your son's sheets. >> we know jackie gutfeld did. we don't know what greg is thinking. i don't know. he is different tonight,
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andy. >> i know. >> you are different. >> study shows why liberals don't understand conservatives. pab, you had an interesting point that you didn't say on air, but you made it in your talking point that you said that maybe conservatives understand the liberals better because they are constantly exposed to the liberal points of view. >> it is hard to avoid the liberal point of view. it is easy for conservatives to know what the liberals are thinking, but it is harder to get a full understanding. you don't really see it represented. >> you have to seek it out. >> that is a good point. i might have to steel that for "the five" on monday. >> along those lines, one of the things when he wrote the book -- he says one of the things we can look at is in 1976, 20% lived in highly partisan counties. in 2008 it went up to 48%.
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in addition to what you were saying, more and more people are surrounding themselves with people who think exactly the way they do. so they are not being forced to be exposed to other points of view. >> and it is not just what you get from your community around you. you can seek out a blog and the on-line content check and it matches your philosophy, and then you will get the advertisements that match that philosophy. you can really narrow cat. >> lastly, terry, you kind of took the view that this was all insulting. if anything it is the exact opposite of insulting. in doing this research he went from a liberal to a sen terrorist because he got a better -- a sen terrorist because he got a of better morality. and as he told the boston globe he said he used to have the standard liberal reflex about the military which is that soldiers kill people and soldiers are bad. but he came to realize that the guiding soldier is making
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great sacrifices to serve and that is honorable and beautiful. >> right on. i should have read the book. >> that takes a lot. >> but i am not going to mpleght . >> did you see how many words that thing had? >> the thing you brought up about secreting more skin moisture? it has nothing to do with the study or the book. it was something he wrote up in an article. >> but it is a fact. >> you said this study, blah, blah, blah. >> i apologize. >> you should never apologize. >> by the way, when does i apologize for nothing come out on paperback? >> june 7th. >> i don't like you. never have. coming up, kim kardashian
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it is a cleave or cleavage. the cheerleaders are divided along the lines of who is with silicone and who is not. the rift was revealed in the squad thub for the explosive new memwior. how a 40-year-old mom has become the nfl's oldest cheerleader. explains the lady, quote, the most prominent division is -- isn't that cute? it is not between the young girls and the older girls, but between the real boobs and the fake boobs. this is despite the fact a
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third of the real boobs are considering implants. you know what, this sounds like some kind of story that might fit in perfectly with the -- >> lightning rooooouuuunnnndd. lightning round. >> i will start this question by saying you are blessed, but i am not. i am not. i am not going to say that. >> you are not going to do it. >> and we should meption she is blessed by -- mention she is blessed by god and not doctors. >> but she is blessed with great intau elect. whose side are you on here? >> it is like a seinfield episode, they are real. >> it is making mountains out of mole hills. >> terry, i have to ask you, are the green berets also divided between who and who has not had plastic surgery?
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>> actually we are on an a-team. is it possible i go to brazil and get things done? >> i ruined it. >> yes, you have. >> i am just kidding. i am the only one who woos a bengals fan. i never stopped liking those guys. 40-year-old cheerleader. that's awesome. >> i thought you were a hero. but being a bengals fan for that long, that's you being the real hero. i am so sorry. >> what are your thoughts on this story. >> it is a little known fact that is a fake. there is a free boob job provision that takes place in 2013. everyone can get one and the catholic church will provide them whether they like it or not. >> as the only male member of
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the bengals, what side are you on? >> i don't take sides. those girls are crazy. i would say that we are bearing the lead in this story. the boob thing is interesting. the bengals call their boyfriends and/or husbands the ben-guys. i have never wanted to date a cheerleader less. who among us would want to be a ben-guy. >> you called your boyfriend the b ben gays. >> he was sore a lot of the time. if you want to keep a marriage fresh you put a little ben gay on. >> because you are both marathon runners and often cramping up. >> lots of cramping. >> next topic. >> why? >> i just remembered my dad is here. >> bill's dad is right over there. >> and my dad's partner, seth.
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they had no problem with that. >> a marvelous guy. >> they say he is like my other dad. >> you are doubly blessed with dads. some have none and you have two. should the four get free beauty treatment. over 200 clinics are offering botox and laser hairy mofl and anti-cell you light treatments to low income women. they say looking good is a right and the less fortunate deserve to be rare vishing too. i will go to you, terry since you were answering your question. >> i just totally wasn't paying attention before. i saw brazil -- >> do you think beauty should be a right? >> no. >> just going to leave it at that? >> if it is a right i need some help. >> the brazilians are the most beautiful people in the world. if this is what it takes to keep them going -- it is out of the warmth of their heart so long as the government is not sponsoring it.
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>> i was interested in what pab said in the green room. you said you hated the fact that the poor can now look as good as you. i was surprised you said that. >> she threw battery acid on the hair stylist. >> she said how dare you try to improve your lot by reading books. >> and then all of the racist stuff. it had nothing to do with the topic at hand. >> all i have to say is don't give obama care any ideas. >> you already have the boob jobs. >> i love how we took both of these topics and turned it into something about obama care. could better looks end up lifting these women out of poverty and what is wrong with that? >> i'll tell you what is wrong with it. it reminds me of obama care. >> i will tell you something. i was sort of -- this is
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certainly not my opinion, but i was shocked to hear patti ann in the green room say if you really want to solve the homeless problem, stop injecting them with botox and start injecting them with poison. pab! they are people! >> by the way, plastic surgery is just like performance enhancements drugs for men. if you are an athlete you take whatever. why am i still talking? we need to take a break. don't go anywhere.
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monday guests guests are juliette huddy, gavin mcguinness and joe derosa. time to go back to tv's andy levy for the post game wrap up. >> thanks, jerk. chris, are you spending next week m cay ped in front of the supreme court. you are covering the obama hearings. are you worried? >> well, it is going to be a circus out there. we have groups on the left and on the right and they are busing in hundreds if not thousands of people. there is actually law school nerds sleeping there and then wanting to get a spot in the court. there are only a few available. it will be a lot of fun. we'll put a mat out there and see what happens. >> stay hydrated. >> i will. >> and high. >> it makes me wonder, if you go to a circus and it is busy do they say, wow, it is a circus here? >> oh my.
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>> terry, where are you off to? >> i want to say hi to my mom and dad. next wednesday i go to -- my mom changed my sheets, thanks very much. and so did jackie gutfeld. >> jackie gutfeld changed your sheets? >> wednesday i fly to prague and i will get to do a lot of shooting and blow stuff up. >> how long are you gone for? >> about a month. bff. >> what does that stand for anyway? >> i don't know. >> bill it is fun fridays. >> it is similar to charlie fox. patti ann, fox and friends first? >> yes, i did it twice this week and doing it again next friday. my schedule is -- the easiest way to keep up is on facebook. it is the 5:00 a.m. show. fox and friends first. check my facebook page. >> doing great in the ratings. i have seen it. it is doing really good. pab, bill schulz, terry sapor, i will stair at you like this.
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