tonight. make sure gou to greta wire.com. there is a poll. vote in the poll. keep it here on fox news channel and good night from washington, d.c.. bill: the o reilly factor is on. tonight: a factor cable news exclusive. president bill clinton enters the no spin zone. is class warfare a legitimate political strategy? it s all we hear is tax the rich, tax the rich. tax the rich: where does president clinton differ from president obama. what i said this long-term debt is going golden globe to kill us. bill: what about the republic candidates. you work with newt gingrich. you respect him as a man? [pause] the clinton interview leads the program. would you send the capitol police down to arrest him. if you had to or instruct the justice department to send the u.s. marshall. bill: newt gingrich will be here this evening to defend his criticism of the supreme
neil: forget who replaces kim jong il there dictate who takes the white house here. voters analyzing the republic candidates foreign policy experience. an area where president obama currently has a clear edge to pat caddell on how all of this is shaking out. what do you think? well, i think first of all foreign policy is becoming more important. we have to distinguish between foreign policy that has to do with iran, middle east, egypt, and terrorism taking out bin laden there is a little bit of confusion. the president gets much higher scores on the terrorism, the fighting that war than he gets on foreign policy because and there is much more interest about iran and the concern about islamic terrorism both here and abroad then most of the political class or media understands. i have been doing polling on it very very high.
bill: you admit that she really doesn t know what she is talking brvettle i admit she has good points. bill: okay. what was the good points she made in the diatribe about the republic candidates. interesting word. privatizing social security would be a step toward getting people into a much more insecure place for retirement. bill: it s their own choice. in the beginning. that s a slippery slope we would go down. the goal is really to get it off the public books. to get the federal government out of this. bill: the goal is to get it in solvenciy. raise it above 106,000. raise the age. bill: only way to make it solvent. not enough people to fund it? the notion we are scared of there being a republic president. bill: she just said she was scared. no more than. bill: she just said she was scared. did you hear her. she is fightenned. i feel bad for her. some of the conservatives are frightened about barack
viability. which candidate is the most negative? ron paul 19%, perry 16%, bachmann 9. which candidate is best able to bring about real change, newt gingrich 27. ron paul 18, mitt romney 14%. which candidate is most electable in the general election? romney 38, gingrich 22, perry 10. which is best able to turn the economy around, gingrich 22, romney 20%, ron paul 17%. anything is up in the air. that is good thing as republic candidates will have to get very specific to earn votes in iowa. this time around problem-solving not ideology should be in the forefront. president obama is wobbling right now, chances are he will get stronger as the economy is likely to pick up some in 2012. if the republic party wants to challenge the president must do two things clearly define how mr. obama failed in
conversation really is about. laura: how is that good? how is that good? bill: how is that good for liberals? liberals are blaming wall street for all these problems? how is it that wall street is doing better against obama. obama rails against wall street. the conversation is really about this 1% that obama is now actually those who benefited from the policies that the administration has put forth and asking that 1% to do their share. you know something, laura? the reality is we are not going to succeed as a country if wall street fails that impacts main street and the rest of our economic reality. i don t think it s really a matter of trying to target wall street or trying to target the middle class in terms of that kind of rhetoric. laura: robert, do you think obama is the best person to lead the country right now if you can pick any democrat to lead the country in this time of economic distress and american declining influence abroad? is obama the right person to do it?