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. >> bill: pat buchanan off the air on msnbc apparently for stuff he has written in his new book about the rise of minorities in the u.s.a. we will hear both sides of this intense controversy. >> [bleep] >> and after watching a vicious attack on an asian teenager, a father turns in his own son. now, he may be having second thoughts. >> he is the only one [inaudible] >> megyn kelly will analyze. the factor begins right now. >> bill: hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. why are some conservative americans demeaning newt gingrich? that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. first, the latest poll from florida, rasmussen surveyed 750 likely primary voters yesterday. and found that mitt romney is favored by 39%. gingrich 31. rick santorum 12% and ron paul 1. very good news for mitt romney. earlier this week you heard ann coulter on this smash newt gingrich. she believes he is not committed to the conservative cause and he would get hammered by president obama in the general election. there is no question that many prominent conservatives are siding with coul
. >> bill: pat buchanan off the air on msnbc apparently for stuff he has written in his new book about the rise of minorities in the u.s.a. we will hear both sides of this intense controversy. >> [bleep] >> and after watching a vicious attack on an asian teenager, a father turns in his own son. now, he may be having second thoughts. >> he is the only one [inaudible] >> megyn kelly will analyze. the factor begins right now. >> bill: hi, i'm bill o'reilly....
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>> i do not think he's an extremist. >> bill: al sharpton is and pat buchanan is? if you're going to say one san extremist and another who devoted his life to putting forth one point of view that is the reverend sharpton, certainly all right. what do you think kathy. let's dweel msnbc. i'm sure you say no. but what he's written is provocative. it is not? >> i'll tell you the assault on first amendment rights, this country founded by founding father was the right to political free speech. and they, it was the first amendment was a right to free speech. let me tell you what happens in other countries. i was in cambodia. in the prison they rounded up intellectuals who said things they did not like z they put them in prison. you can see the bloodstains on the floor. >> bill: sure. >> that is what they do. we're a nation that believes in free exchange of ideas. >> bill: you're right buchanan has the right to say whatever he wants to say as long as it's not endangering someone. but msnbc is a private operation. they can hire and fire whoever they want. so it's their deci
>> i do not think he's an extremist. >> bill: al sharpton is and pat buchanan is? if you're going to say one san extremist and another who devoted his life to putting forth one point of view that is the reverend sharpton, certainly all right. what do you think kathy. let's dweel msnbc. i'm sure you say no. but what he's written is provocative. it is not? >> i'll tell you the assault on first amendment rights, this country founded by founding father was the right to political...
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. >> pat buchanan off the air apparently for stuff he's written in his new book about the rise of minorities in the usa. we'll hear both sides of this controversy and attack on an asian teenager, a father turns in his own son. now, he may be having second thoughts. >> we'll analyze.
. >> pat buchanan off the air apparently for stuff he's written in his new book about the rise of minorities in the usa. we'll hear both sides of this controversy and attack on an asian teenager, a father turns in his own son. now, he may be having second thoughts. >> we'll analyze.
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other shocking thing to listen to pat buchanan who is getting the boot from m.s.m. as a contributor there this is his reasoning as to as to why he thinks that's happening . for a long period of turmoil. militant gay rights groups. groups . approachable right people of color. and others. and i said we see you decide to give the boot over his new book the end of white america which has a very clearly racist things in it but is it really is are they like is this a new thing to them and said b c do they not know who the candidate is it's nice to know that they have finally reached a sense of a standard but it is it is bizarre i mean a little too late yeah i mean at some point i mean when you when you put it in writing i guess for once. at least people can point back to it and say this guy really is crazy he's selling it you guys don't like colored people yes better serial of colors like i have no no no colored people is very different for people of color very different it is like every single minority group in you know displaced or just privileged group in america is on
other shocking thing to listen to pat buchanan who is getting the boot from m.s.m. as a contributor there this is his reasoning as to as to why he thinks that's happening . for a long period of turmoil. militant gay rights groups. groups . approachable right people of color. and others. and i said we see you decide to give the boot over his new book the end of white america which has a very clearly racist things in it but is it really is are they like is this a new thing to them and said b c do...
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we'll see how he equips himself. >> didn't he sound himself like pat buchanan that buchanan won in '96, almost won against the senior bush and beat dole with that message, a pro-life underpinning, everybody knows you're pro-life and then make the economic argument. that's what santorum did last night. >> yes, i know, but i agree with steve. if he goes the buchanan route, that's a dead end. rick santorum thinks of himself as a guy who can marry cultural conservatism with -- with economics, and he's got -- >> yeah. >> he's got to stress the economic message up here, and his 'got to do it in a way 6 that gets a new generation of voters here, and by the way, on the catholic thing, chris, i think it's true as far as you take it. it, but that's not what the main aim of rick santorum is going to be here. he's going to go after secular people who want some kind of new leadership that doesn't seem manufactured and pre-made and phony. >> yeah. >> a big part of what rick santorum is going to do here is appeal to the new hampshirites' love of authenticity saying we don't want a manufactured guy. w
we'll see how he equips himself. >> didn't he sound himself like pat buchanan that buchanan won in '96, almost won against the senior bush and beat dole with that message, a pro-life underpinning, everybody knows you're pro-life and then make the economic argument. that's what santorum did last night. >> yes, i know, but i agree with steve. if he goes the buchanan route, that's a dead end. rick santorum thinks of himself as a guy who can marry cultural conservatism with -- with...
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pat buchanan. >> originally romney appeared to write a off because he was fareful of the social conservatives who killed him in 2008 and given the victory to the fellow from our -- arkansas. and i think what happened here was romney decided to go back in and he did well, and he won iowa, and if you win the first two states there's no candidate who has won both iowa and new hampshire who has gone on to lose the nomination. secondly, his challenger is rick santorum, who ran a great campaign in iowa and who came up to tie him, but santorum does not appear to be a candidate right now who can go the distance. and besides, romney has a victory but his opposition is still divided four or five ways. >> is buchanan missing the main point that the reason it's a big surprise is romney didn't spend very much time there? didn't spend that much money either. >> ran there four years ago, and as the obama campaign pointed out, he emerged with six fewer votes than four years ago, so he maintained his base, if you will, in iowa, and four years ago there were a number of so-called moderates in the rate, giulian
pat buchanan. >> originally romney appeared to write a off because he was fareful of the social conservatives who killed him in 2008 and given the victory to the fellow from our -- arkansas. and i think what happened here was romney decided to go back in and he did well, and he won iowa, and if you win the first two states there's no candidate who has won both iowa and new hampshire who has gone on to lose the nomination. secondly, his challenger is rick santorum, who ran a great campaign...
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you brought up pat buchanan because this feels like '96.david remembers, this is the lowest percentage for any iowa caucus winner. it broke the record in 1996 of bob dole when he got 26%. the surprise in iowa that might was a guy named pat buchanan. he took it and he surprised here in new hampshire. how much of buchanan do you see in santorum. >> you know, a good bit. working class roots, social conservative, roman catholic. all of those elements line up between santorum and pat buchanan. you know, key difference is mitt romney looks like a much stronger candidate. and there's no lamar alexander in this race. back in '96, that was the three-way battle and jon huntsman doesn't look to have the strength just yet. we'll see over the next six days, as lamar alexander. >> huntsman would be that guy if he somehow got the strength. david, i want to go back to you and the iowa entrance poll here. it was interesting, among people that said the most important thing to them is that somebody -- that their candidate is a true conservative, santorum got
you brought up pat buchanan because this feels like '96.david remembers, this is the lowest percentage for any iowa caucus winner. it broke the record in 1996 of bob dole when he got 26%. the surprise in iowa that might was a guy named pat buchanan. he took it and he surprised here in new hampshire. how much of buchanan do you see in santorum. >> you know, a good bit. working class roots, social conservative, roman catholic. all of those elements line up between santorum and pat buchanan....
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to end up in tampa where jesse jackson ended up at the democratic conventions in the 1980's, or pat buchanan in 1992, as the guy with the second-most delegates. he will demand changes in policy, and he could demand a primetime speech. if you are the republican candidate, you better start thinking about how he will handle them, because otherwise, he rents out and runs as a third-party candidate, and the republicans lose before the race even starts. >> i am shaking my head in this sense -- he is not at jesse jackson or pat buchanan who would settle for a stump speech at the convention. he is going to go and pick up delegates along the way said that he can go into the convention with a voice. the voice you will hear is his voice through the platform. the ideas that he will introduce into the platform, you will see where the republican party of 2012 is going to be. he has some ideas that are going to be -- >> do you find yourself sometimes agreeing with him before he goes off the cliff? >> well, yes, sometimes. i sometimes agree with almost everybody. the only reason i think he won't run as a th
to end up in tampa where jesse jackson ended up at the democratic conventions in the 1980's, or pat buchanan in 1992, as the guy with the second-most delegates. he will demand changes in policy, and he could demand a primetime speech. if you are the republican candidate, you better start thinking about how he will handle them, because otherwise, he rents out and runs as a third-party candidate, and the republicans lose before the race even starts. >> i am shaking my head in this sense --...
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end up in tampa the way jesse jackson ended up in the democratic conventions in the 1980's or pat buchanan in 1992, the guy with the second most delegates. he will demand changes in policy and he could demand a primetime speaking slot. if you are a republican candidate, you better start thinking about how you are going to handle them. otherwise, he walks out and runs as a third-party candidate, and the republicans lose before the race even starts. >> i'm shaking my head in this sense -- he is not jesse jackson or pat buchanan who will settle for a stump speech at the convention. he will go into the convention with a voice. it will be his voice coming through the party platform. you are going to see where the republican party of 20 12th is going to be. he has some ideas that are going to be at odds with those held by the establishment. >> do you find yourself sometimes agreeing with him before he goes off a cliff? >> well, yes, sometimes. i sometimes agree with almost everybody. the only reason i don't think he will run as a third-party candidate is his son has a career in front of him. his
end up in tampa the way jesse jackson ended up in the democratic conventions in the 1980's or pat buchanan in 1992, the guy with the second most delegates. he will demand changes in policy and he could demand a primetime speaking slot. if you are a republican candidate, you better start thinking about how you are going to handle them. otherwise, he walks out and runs as a third-party candidate, and the republicans lose before the race even starts. >> i'm shaking my head in this sense --...
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this week pat buchanan and his latest book, "suicide of a superpower." in it the former nixon adviser argues that america is suffering from a moral and social collapse that may be permanent. he discusses his claims with ralph nader, consumer advocate and four-time presidential candidate. >> host: good day. pat buchanan today on his book, "suicide of a superpower: will america survive to 2025?" i'm going to give you a television eternity, pat. take three minutes and explain your thesis or theses -- you actually have more than one -- and what would you do about that? >> guest: well, one of them is i don't think the united states is going to be the last and lone superpower by 2020. i think china's rising so fast, it's going to be a military virtual equal of the united states and an economic equal, so we're going to a bipolar world. secondly, i think the american state, the nation-state, the government is in deep trouble, ralph, and cannot balance its budgets or secure its borders or win its wars or stop the hemorrhaging of its manufacturing base overseas. w
this week pat buchanan and his latest book, "suicide of a superpower." in it the former nixon adviser argues that america is suffering from a moral and social collapse that may be permanent. he discusses his claims with ralph nader, consumer advocate and four-time presidential candidate. >> host: good day. pat buchanan today on his book, "suicide of a superpower: will america survive to 2025?" i'm going to give you a television eternity, pat. take three minutes and...
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pat buchanan beat bob dole, the senate majority leader in new hampshire with a similar message to what rick santorum has now. it should be said that back in '96, the union leader endoirsd buchanan and really went to bat for him. this time around, the largest newspaper in the state is with newt gingrich. the significance of the union leader means they will attack heavily mitt romney, with rick santorum offering that blue-collar, populist, culturally conservative message, santorum could have a significant week. >> we are getting some information in from the good folks at politico, tweeting they were romney aides, some had beers and the sarah chance was sarah craig, rom recommend's state director. we'll leave it to you to confirm or deny before you get to the plane-- >> reporter: no. i won't be joining them in the beers, maybe a couple of sleeping pills. >> red bulls. thanks. carl, thank you. >> on the trail. campaign carl. we are just getting word that karl rove's story can be confirmed. fox news conif i wering that rove's report that there was an agreement and that mitt romney will win
pat buchanan beat bob dole, the senate majority leader in new hampshire with a similar message to what rick santorum has now. it should be said that back in '96, the union leader endoirsd buchanan and really went to bat for him. this time around, the largest newspaper in the state is with newt gingrich. the significance of the union leader means they will attack heavily mitt romney, with rick santorum offering that blue-collar, populist, culturally conservative message, santorum could have a...
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it's very reminiscent of pat buchanan talking about new york and washington. >> ruth bader ginsburg.hose speeches. >> yeah, goldman sachs, you know, he knows all of the notes to play. and the fact he lives in maclaine, virginia, like pat buchanan did, not exactly the hot bed of populism is irrelevant because it's the message that folks are focused on and not necessarily the messenger who the romney folks have been reminding us now every day is a flawed messenger. but the message connects with a lot of working class folks, chris, in south carolina and florida. >> every time he says food stamps or the name saul alinsky which i'm convinced if you ask 99% of those people with their fanny packs who -- they think trotski, some communistic -- >> a guy who was a communist, reads karl marx all day. he knows how to play to this crowd quite well. but i tell you -- >> i envy you guys. it's fun out there. jonathan martin and nia-malika henderson. let me finish with the joy i'm getting watching this fight from here between newt and mitt. you're watching "hardball." c'mon, michael! get in the game!
it's very reminiscent of pat buchanan talking about new york and washington. >> ruth bader ginsburg.hose speeches. >> yeah, goldman sachs, you know, he knows all of the notes to play. and the fact he lives in maclaine, virginia, like pat buchanan did, not exactly the hot bed of populism is irrelevant because it's the message that folks are focused on and not necessarily the messenger who the romney folks have been reminding us now every day is a flawed messenger. but the message...
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have forecast that rick santorum could have a high ceiling here in new hampshire because of the pat buchanan analogy. chris: and he won here in 19 the -- 19 6, did pat. >> there are not as many blue-collar voters as there were back when pats was winning and i think that holds rick santorum back. >> but the rise since iowa has hurt john huntsman as the roll any alternative. it will be all over if he does not do substantially better. >> the big takeaway for democrats outs of iowa is they feel like that romney, in going so far to the right in immigration, could mean that in a general if it's romney, they could get 75% of the latino vote. obama got about 6% last time and that could be the difference in the election. chris: does this push the case on mark rubio? >> it does but it is difficult to sell his stance on immigration. >> romney went to the rights on immigration to destroy newt and that may hurts him in the general. african-american democrats are a category that barack obama is going to have to do a lot of diplomacy work with on his own. i talked to one of the leading african-american pub
have forecast that rick santorum could have a high ceiling here in new hampshire because of the pat buchanan analogy. chris: and he won here in 19 the -- 19 6, did pat. >> there are not as many blue-collar voters as there were back when pats was winning and i think that holds rick santorum back. >> but the rise since iowa has hurt john huntsman as the roll any alternative. it will be all over if he does not do substantially better. >> the big takeaway for democrats outs of...
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what looks to me like pat buchanan's campaign against bob dole. >> stephen: populism and pitchforks?s a modern-day reagan. >> reagan had this sunny optimism and he sounded presidential. rick santorum is kind of a earnest figure and he sounds more like a combination of eddie haskell, john kerry and jerry falwell. it's like senatorial plus religious, and that's not where reagan lived. >> stephen: let's talk about the guy who two weeks, three weeks ago looked like the guy who had this thing sown up, newt gingrich. >> yeah. >> stephen: okay. he really seems like his number-one goal is to stick a sharpened screwdriver into mitt romney's lung. >> yeah. the teddy bear is angry. and there is... >> stephen: the claws are out. >> there is nothing in politics more frightening than a vindictive teddy bear. >> stephen: i don't know if it's true, but some people said he was running to basically get his brand out there again, get his speaking fees back up, get another book out there again, and he's got that. he doesn't have to do anything more, right? so now he can just focus himself and he can jus
what looks to me like pat buchanan's campaign against bob dole. >> stephen: populism and pitchforks?s a modern-day reagan. >> reagan had this sunny optimism and he sounded presidential. rick santorum is kind of a earnest figure and he sounds more like a combination of eddie haskell, john kerry and jerry falwell. it's like senatorial plus religious, and that's not where reagan lived. >> stephen: let's talk about the guy who two weeks, three weeks ago looked like the guy who had...
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henry kissinger, pat buchanan, criss angel mind freak, bagger vance, grima wormtongue, roscoe the superintelligent ferret, 1.5 times as intelligent as a normal ferret so like a dumb raccoon. chuck todd, and a roll of quarters. so now that my exploretation-- exploration has come to an end. who knows what i am going to it maybe i will be like herman cain and hit the road in a bus with my face on it. maybe i'll hit the road in a bunch of tiny cars each way different part of my face on it we'll figure it out. me and all that delicious money. because since i am no longer a possible candidate, i am officially offering to retake control of the definitely not coordinating with steve stephen colbert superpac. to give it back to me, ladies and gentlemen, please welcome jon stewart. (cheers and applause) jon? bhas's jon? jon? where's jon? he's at the daily show? jimmy, jimmy, open up the satellite link to the daily. jon, jon, what is going on? remember, remember when you gave me the superpac, remember how we didn't coordinate that you would give it back to me if i decided not to run? >> jon: i do remember no
henry kissinger, pat buchanan, criss angel mind freak, bagger vance, grima wormtongue, roscoe the superintelligent ferret, 1.5 times as intelligent as a normal ferret so like a dumb raccoon. chuck todd, and a roll of quarters. so now that my exploretation-- exploration has come to an end. who knows what i am going to it maybe i will be like herman cain and hit the road in a bus with my face on it. maybe i'll hit the road in a bunch of tiny cars each way different part of my face on it we'll...
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it is far too conservative to the pat buchanan wing of the party. conservatives want to marginalize. new hampshire marginalizes the outcome. i don't think the story is that john huntsman surges and becomes a contender, the story is national conservatives and saying new hampshire, your time passed. >> john, is there a better laboratory for the republicans to use? >> you know, i think if you take connect collectively. i'll just go steve went way up here in the high brow. i'll go to the low brow. >> please. that's why you're here. >> in john huntsman does come in second, to me, there is an audience of one. that is john huntsman senior. the campaign counted on to write a big, big check. it was a superpac will that make him a viable candidate. many people speculate about why. >> come on. you have casino guys dropping the chips off to newt and here's his father. >> if john huntsman comes in and stages a big surprise, does john huntsman senior write a $10 million check to the huntsman superpac? it doesn't make him the nominee but makes life very difficult
it is far too conservative to the pat buchanan wing of the party. conservatives want to marginalize. new hampshire marginalizes the outcome. i don't think the story is that john huntsman surges and becomes a contender, the story is national conservatives and saying new hampshire, your time passed. >> john, is there a better laboratory for the republicans to use? >> you know, i think if you take connect collectively. i'll just go steve went way up here in the high brow. i'll go to...
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pat buchanan beat bob dole, the senate majority leader in new hampshire with a similar message to what rick santorum has now. it should be said that back in '96, the union leader endoirsd buchanan and really went to bat for him. this time around, the largest newspaper in the state is with newt gingrich. the significance of the union leader means they will attack heavily mitt romney, with rick santorum offering that blue-collar, populist, culturally conservative message, santorum could have a significant week. >> we are getting some information in from the good folks at politico, tweeting they were romney aides, some had beers and the sarah chance was sarah craig, rom recommend's state director. we'll leave it to you to confirm or deny before you get to the plane-- >> reporter: no. i won't be joining them in the beers, maybe a couple of sleeping pills. >> red bulls. thanks. carl, thank you. >> on the trail. campaign carl. we are just getting word that karl rove's story can be confirmed. fox news conif i wering that rove's report that there was an agreement and that mitt romney will win
pat buchanan beat bob dole, the senate majority leader in new hampshire with a similar message to what rick santorum has now. it should be said that back in '96, the union leader endoirsd buchanan and really went to bat for him. this time around, the largest newspaper in the state is with newt gingrich. the significance of the union leader means they will attack heavily mitt romney, with rick santorum offering that blue-collar, populist, culturally conservative message, santorum could have a...
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. >> i'm shaking my head in this sense -- he is not 8 jesse jackson or pat buchanan w who will settle delegates along the way so that he can go into the convention with a voice. the voice you of your is is a voice coming to the party platform. you will see where the republican party of 20 top is really going -- of 2012 is really going to be pa. >> do you find yourself sometimes agreeing with him before he goes off a cliff? >> well, yes sometimes. i sometimes agree with almost everybod the only reason i think he won't run as a third-party candidate is his son has a career in front of him. s son is in the united states senate and i don't think he will do that. i am not sure about the platform which can get this about instantly, will do eight. -- can get disavowed instantly will do it. >> the turnout is up from 2008 anthe reason is is because of ron paul. >> 18-to-29 -- >> those participating for the first time too -- >> how much of that, a gentleman who o had been there, is in a way anti-war and isolationist? >>>> it is all of those things. gold bonds, anti-government anti-fed, anti-bai
. >> i'm shaking my head in this sense -- he is not 8 jesse jackson or pat buchanan w who will settle delegates along the way so that he can go into the convention with a voice. the voice you of your is is a voice coming to the party platform. you will see where the republican party of 20 top is really going -- of 2012 is really going to be pa. >> do you find yourself sometimes agreeing with him before he goes off a cliff? >> well, yes sometimes. i sometimes agree with almost...
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pat buchanan? >> john, as a result of newt's response, which was very tough and angry that a personal scandal of his dating back 12 years would be brought up option the first question in the dough bait, the way he knocked it out of the park and his pressed indignation brought him a second surge in south carolina and brought him up to tie in mitt romney in the polls in south carolina. i think it will get him a surge that will take him into florida. but i'm afraid of this, in the longer run newt has been very weak with women. and in the longer run like mark sanford, former governor of south carolina wife said i couldn't vote for newt gingrich. women will look at this and say, how did they treat his first wife and second wife? how does he behave in his personal life? and i think in the long run, it's going to be an almost prohibative factor for the nomination of newt gingrich for the republican party. >> newt is weak with women? you mean in that voting consequences? >> he is extremely weak with women.
pat buchanan? >> john, as a result of newt's response, which was very tough and angry that a personal scandal of his dating back 12 years would be brought up option the first question in the dough bait, the way he knocked it out of the park and his pressed indignation brought him a second surge in south carolina and brought him up to tie in mitt romney in the polls in south carolina. i think it will get him a surge that will take him into florida. but i'm afraid of this, in the longer run...