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BILL O'REILLYIt’s just that who he’s negotiating with that changes and he believes that he can impose better deals and the United States with benefit from them.
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And the voters, many of them, feel that the economic system is stacked against them and they want stuff. You are going to see a tremendous Hispanic vote for President Obama.
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So every predator in the world is gonna pick that up at two in the morning. She’s walking by herself on the West Side Highway, and she gets picked up by a thug. All right. Now she’s out of her mind, drunk.
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The Denver Post has actually hired an editor to promote pot.
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When he goes in there, he back then when it happened was basically trying to entertain. All right. So he had no public policy on his mind, none of that. All right. He’s an entertain.
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For some reason, President Obama is being heckled about “don’t ask, don’t tell,” which may be revoked. The president wants gays to be allowed to serve openly in the military.
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I’m just a loud Irish guy.
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Will you have that done, please? Send over the FBI and just put them in chains, because they, you know, they’re undermining everything and they don’t care, couldn’t care less.
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Public misbehavior by the famous is a powerful teaching tool.
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I know that Oswald killed Kennedy. Now, was he pushed? Encouraged to do it by outsiders? Possibly. Possibly. Was he sitting down with Fidel Castro? No.
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Yeah, I’m obnoxious, yeah, I cut people off, yeah, I’m rude. You know why? Because you’re busy.
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I just think Barack [Obama], he doesn’t dig being asked at all. He’s got a bit of an imperious nature about him. I guess nobody has told him that nobody reads newspapers anymore. That is a dying art form.
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Stand up, be counted. We have the numbers.
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Dan Rather is guilty of not being skeptical enough about a story that was politically loaded.
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At the end of the day, every child has learned the Lesson of Spin: Almost every wrong action can be stripped of consequences, along with the need for feelings of guilt and remorse.
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The Clintons opposed gay marriage. They did don’t ask, don’t tell. They did the Defense of Marriage Act.
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