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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110724:09:41:00

the party bosses, the republican party bosses are told by harding, well, i've got all of these mistresses we need to keep quiet so they need some money and we need to pay off these women to keep them quiet among other women. >> so they did. >> the republican party creates a slush fund so they can guy can get elected president. the men want a return on-- >> once the corruption is going. >> they want the cash back. >> they got oil from the teapot dome. >> there it is. >> so today's sex scandals, schwarzenegger, bill clinton nothing new. >> nothing new, kind of pale in comparisons from the early republic all the way through the 20th century. >> john: thank you, larry flynt and david eyesenback. more mysteries when we come back. service was very moving, wasn't it?

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110724:09:41:00

the history of american politics. well, the origins of this go back to when harding is running for president of the united states. the party bosses, the republican party bosses are told by harding, well, i've got all of these mistresses we need to keep quiet so they need some money and we need to pay off these women to keep them quiet among other women. >> so they did. >> the republican party creates a slush fund so they can guy can get elected president. the men want a return on-- >> once the corruption is going. >> they want the cash back. >> they got oil from the teapot dome. >> there it is. >> so today's sex scandals, schwarzenegger, bill clinton nothing new. >> nothing new, kind of pale in comparisons from the early republic all the way through the 20th century. >> john: thank you, larry flynt and david eyesenback.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110710:17:53:00

>> the nation's unemployment rate is at 9.2%. but unemployment among the disabled has been staggering for years. so how can those with disabilities still fight for the american dream. joining us now, someone who has done it, author and former chairman of the u.s. access board's executive committee, j.r. harding. great to see you today. >> thank you, shannon. lovely to be here. >> you have overcome significant tragedies in your life. education, higher education, graduate degrees, employment, for a lot of folks who are fighting with disabilities out there. how did you make it happen and how can we make it easier for others to be successful as well? >> first, it's about 70% unemployment for persons with disabilities and we go a long way to fix that for the economy. in my case, it was baby steps. finding little goals that made a difference. and never quitting, knowing in your heart that you have something to achieve, something to give, and convincing others

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110609:06:04:00

>> glenn: well, hello, america. be careful and talk about things we need to talk about tonight. progressives and their influence in the middle east. progressives have now stop calling themselves progressives. they are doing it again. but they stopped doing it. once they spooked america. in 1920. in 1920, this guy was elected. he wasn't a progressive. everybody between 1913 and 1920, everybody was like this is progressive bandwagon is great. th everybody in america was like ahhh! like you are now. that's what led to this man's election. harding, won the biggest land slide in presidential elec history. 60 to 34%. yeah. that's when the term liberal

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110530:06:07:00

i think that we are already getting a lot of the juice from those top brackets. go back and look in history donna when we looked at coolidge and harding. they took the marginal tax rates down to 29% and the percentage of revenues for gdp grew. hoover and roosevelt took it up and the percentage of revenues increased. even jask jask sai john f. kent was too high. >> i would like to go back to the reagan tax rates. secure the system. i think that what has happened here is we have got, you know, tarks rates at the highest income levels where, you know, whether it is george soros or bill gates or whichever billion billionaire, millionaire doesn't pay the amount of taxes that their secretaries pay. i think the american public understands that is not fair. >> chris: wait, there are some statistics that show that the

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110529:18:07:00

i think that we are already getting a lot of the juice from those top brackets. go back and look in history donna when we looked at coolidge and harding. they took the marginal tax rates down to 29% and the percentage of revenues for gdp grew. hoover and roosevelt took it up and the percentage of revenues increased. even jask jask sai john f. kent was too high. >> i would like to go back to the reagan tax rates. secure the system. i think that what has happened here is we have got, you know, tarks rates at the highest income levels where, you know, whether it is george soros or bill gates or whichever billion billionaire, millionaire doesn't pay the amount of taxes that their secretaries pay. i think the american public understands that is not fair. >> chris: wait, there are some statistics that show that the

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110523:20:27:00

>>neil: so anything on twitter, even the most powerful man on earth doing something with "tweak," and can you imagine eisenhower running a television commercial with cartoon? can you imagine the first time when harding went on the radio what they said? >>neil: you were there. >>guest: actually, i wasn't there, but i understood you were the chairman of students for harding. >>neil: i dish, you dish back. you think pawlenty has a chance? >>guest: sure, a successful governor of a purple state and he is in the first tier and he has improved a lot from last year. the question is: where will he be five or six months from now? >>neil: this is the cast we have. you don't see outsiders coming in?

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110105:00:29:00

even though staff members do give pledges to support the constitution in paperwork when they get hired, a spokesman told the speaker quote, this would be a good way to set the tone reminds us why we're here. the chief justice usually heads to the capital for big things. i think i took the oath in person, too. by the way, justice scalia is set to teach michele bachmann's tea party caucus about the constitution. maybe after the lessons they won't be ready to change it. how many amendments are the right wing now pushing? time for tonight's "hardball" big number. actually, a small number. republicans will take control of the house tomorrow with 82 new members in their caucus. according to "the washington post," that the most new republicans in the house since 1921, come in with harding. what about the democrats?

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110105:08:30:00

republicans in the house since 1921, come in with harding. what about the democrats? they got creamed in the midterm, beat so bad, they start the congress with the fewest new democrats since 1915. how many new democrats on the house side? nine. that's tonight's "hardball" big number. small number. call themselves the mighty nine. nine new democrats in the house this year. up next, congressman darrell issa, the incoming chair of the house oversight committe is reaching out to big business, asking them which obama regulations they want him to target. in other words, tell them how to make your life easier. let's ask the top democrat on that committee what he thinks. you're watching "hardball," only on msnbc. you go next if you had a

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20101229:07:06:00

free market. they produce nothing. the government produces nothing but misery and dependence. it's been this way since the beginning of time. as reagan said, government is not the answer. government is the problem. harding an coolidge understood this, as did the congress. in 1920 and 1946, they got out of the way and let americans ask miles per hours what do you -- they let americans ask what do you want? answer was innovation. in the 1920s, it was the television, radio and automobile. air conditioning. these were not in the average everyday home until american got the government to get out of the way. that's the kind of leadership we need. the biggest economic weapon america has is its people. quite honestly, it's the only weapon we have left. small government, low taxes, free markets, innovation. it worked for america in the

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