ideal of the democratic party is to increase entitlements. it s just made the biggest leap in half a century. and that it is a social democratic model on the european scale and taking us away from the traditional american model of more risk, more initiative and more innovation. bill: allall right. now, when i pointed that out on election night that people were breaking for the president and a large part of the reason was entitlements, cause the below 30,000, 63% vote for barak obama, gave him 7 million in plurality and he won by 3 1/2 million popular votes. when i pointed that out. the washington post editorial board attacked me. my question to you as a psychiatrist now, the facts are on my side. i proved the case beyond a reasonable doubt using the facts. the exit polling, and all of the facts that we presented last night and tonight.
ideal of the democratic party is to increase entitlements. it s just made the biggest leap in half a century. and that it is a social democratic model on the european scale and taking us away from the traditional american model of more risk, more initiative and more innovation. bill: allall right. now, when i pointed that out on election night that people were breaking for the president and a large part of the reason was entitlements, cause the below 30,000, 63% vote for barak obama, gave him 7 million in plurality and he won by 3 1/2 million popular votes. when i pointed that out. the washington post editorial board attacked me. my question to you as a psychiatrist now, the facts are on my side. i proved the case beyond a reasonable doubt using the facts. the exit polling, and all of the facts that we presented last
ideal of the democratic party is to increase entitlements. it s just made the biggest leap in half a century. and that it is a social democratic model on the european scale and taking us away from the traditional american model of more risk, more initiative and more innovation. bill: allall right. now, when i pointed that out on election night that people were breaking for the president and a large part of the reason was entitlements, cause the below 30,000, 63% vote for barak obama, gave him 7 million in plurality and he won by 3 1/2 million popular votes. when i pointed that out. the washington post editorial board attacked me. my question to you as a psychiatrist now, the facts are on my side. i proved the case beyond a reasonable doubt using the facts. the exit polling, and all of the facts that we presented last night and tonight.
yes, it was a moment when traditional america obama s re-election was when traditional america realized even their witch wives couldn t save them from being replaced. bill o reilly, what are you talking about? bill: here s what i m talking about mr. obtuse. if you and your 17 writers would actually look at the exit polling you will see that a coalition of voters put the president back into the oval office. that coalition was nontraditional. which means it veered away from things like traditional marriage, robust capitalism and self-reliance. instead, each constituency that voted for the president, whether it be single women, hispanic women s, african-americans, whatever, very specific reasons for doing. so what do you think was going on at the democratic convention when a variety of speakers put out a whole laundry list of things they want the government to provide? did you miss that jon stewart? traditional american voters generally want a smaller government in washington. more loca
[ laughter ] yes, it was a moment when traditional america obama s re-election was when traditional america realized even their witch wives couldn t save them from being replaced. bill o reilly, what are you talking about? bill: here s what i m talking about mr. obtuse. if you and your 17 writers would actually look at the exit polling you will see that a coalition of voters put the president back into the oval office. that coalition was nontraditional. which means it veered away from things like traditional marriage, robust capitalism and self-reliance. instead, each constituency that voted for the president, whether it be single women, hispanic women s, african-americans, whatever, very specific reasons for doing. so what do you think was going on at the democratic convention when a variety of speakers put out a whole laundry list of things they want the government to provide? did you miss that jon stewart? traditional american voters generally want a smaller government in washingt