vicki between what you guys have and the woodstock crew that lives off in vermont some place free love, hey, what s the difference? i guess i m not even familiar with that i know what free love and polly am morery. maybe to ha loft people there might not be a difference. to me it s a part of my faith. it s how i want to live. bill: what faith is that? we consider ourselves independent fundamentalists mormons. we worship in our homes separate we don t belong to a church. bill: you were raised in that kind of a family. yeah. joe you were raised that way too and valerie you all have that background. yeah. it goes back five generations for me. bill: all right, guys. the book is love times three. we appreciate you coming on. thank you for your time. bill: come right back lou dobbs on the wall street protesters. do they have any legitimate points? nancy pelosi sympathizing with the the far left very lots.
might. well, indeed they might. bill: based on what? there is no bill yet. bill: right. and not anybody even suggesting it. no. i would disagree with you there a little bit. bill: who? there are numbers of people suggesting it numbers of people in the congress have suggested it. bill: give me one name suggesting they want to take or modify social security or medicare for present seniors? there has been a lot of conversation around that, bill. bill: you can give me one name, mr. hammond? just one. i know that the minority whip in the house, who is a democrat, has indicated that there is still broad discussion about making it even deeper cuts. bill: okay. i have to go on the record as saying there is no politician that i know of that has threatened to introduce legislation that would cut any entitlement at all for present seniors. there are lots of things in play. bill: where? i do this for a living. i have never seen it. they were in play with the
beef in the sense that i think it s harder today, i really do, than it was when i graduated. and when you graduated right after the civil war. [ laughter ] you know, i think it s harder for us. it was the war of 18 12-6r7b8g9s harder for kids today. it s more competitive and tougher. we have a confused political system in which we are not talking about the consequences of the public policy decisions that are being taken. we are acting like a bunch of anymore come anymore come poops. the. bill: the point of the matter is they are out of whack these younger kids, younger people are facing that i think they should director their ire to the left wing who sold them a bill of goods that we re going to take care of you and more money we spend is going to make it easier for you when that the exact opposite is true. these kids are pointing and young men and women are pointing
you have officially responded to elizabeth warren s comment about how she didn t take her clothes off? bill: are you very offended? i m offended. bill: wasn t that a white comment. it s not white. here is something. scott brown ought to know better that a comment like that is going to come across as sexist. and also seeing as he has already gotten a pass in the world of double standards having been elected after posing nude decades earlier. bill: he was only 12 years old or whatever. i don t have a problem that he posed nude to pay for college. i don t have a problem with that. bill: you are fine with it? i m fine with him posing. if he were a woman. had a woman done that it would have been held against her. bill: you are right on that. that s a good point. wasn t that a little off the comment, funny? gutfeld would have said that. i think it s a misunderstanding thank god he was happy for her that she didn t have to do it. everybody is totally
bill: why? i thought he was a man of strong character, honest, clear-eyed in his approach to the bill: hold it. let me stop you. okay. bill: you like eric holder. clear-eyed, honest guy, right? right. bill: three words. marc rich pardon. you can explain that to me? they all pardon the people who kiss their butts. bill: do you not take that into account? do you not take that into account? i take bill: the big picture. so let s let the biggest tax cheat in american history let him off and give him a pardon. you, geraldo how much of a bigger picture do you get than the biggest tax cheat in history? let me agree with you about fast and furious and his role in this. bill: okay. it s like roger clemens who went before congress and allegedly lied. if eric holder when he said i m not sure of the exact date but i probably heard about fast and furious for the first time over the last few weeks he said that in may of this year.