0 blowback but we don't know exactly where to put the blame. >> all right, sam. nice to see you. thank you for being with us. we'll see you right here tomorrow at our new time, 7:00 p.m. eastern. go to gretawire.com. tell me about obama care. has it been good for you? bill o'reilly is next. the o'reilly factor is on tonight. >> all of us need to stop focusing on the lobbyists and the bloggers and the talking heads on radio and the professional activists who profit from conflict. >> president obama scorching his opponents in the aftermath of the funding settlement. we'll have analysis tonight with laura ingraham and carl bernstein. >> there's congressional people who want to paralyze the system. i think what sits underneath it, unfortunately, is probably some racism involved. >> once again, a famous liberal using the race card in political analysis. i will analyze that. in is the world stage, not an oprah panel, for god's sakes. >> dennis miller mad as hell over the government in general and so are you. we'll read some of your angry letters this evening. caution, you are about to open the no spin zone. "the factor" begins right now. hi, i'm bill o'reilly. what happened last night? that's the evening of this evening's talking points. first of all, i promise never to say, kick the can down the road. i swear. i will also never say, move the goal posts. if i hear those cliches one more time, there's going to be trouble. now, last night, the senate in the house approved a temporary spending measure. it's a good thing. it avoids chaos in the marketplace and maybe, maybe these people will finally produce a responsible budget. i'm not optimistic but at least there's a chance. in political circles, it is widely perceived that republicans lost, as i told dana perino last night on "the factor," i don't believe that. everyone in america lost. and president obama knows it. >> now, there's been a lot of discussion lately of the politics of this shutdown. but let's be clear, there are no winners here. these last few weeks have inflicted completely unnecessary damage on our economy. >> ah-ha, damage to our economy. his rerns ference to an economi picture is a rouse. he wants to convince you that if the economy gets worse, the reason it remains stagnant is obama care. as you know, many companies are cutting back because they fear high health insurance costs and it really is obama care that's driving much of the discord in america right now. many republicans despise the law so much they are willing to blow up the entire government. as i've seaid, that's wrong. not good for the folks. in fact, the folks will decide whether or not obama care lives or dies. once the new law kicks in in january and the damage becomes apparent, i believe all hell is going to break loose. but back to the shutdown. it's hard to believe that so many people said so many dumb things. let's begin with the national media. a guy named thomas roberts is an anchor at msnbc, not a commentator, but a person who presents hard news, allegedly. mr. roberts interviewed republican congresswoman marsha blackburn on tuesday. >> when it comes to obama care, do you hate obama care more than you love your country? >> i've got to tell you something, i think that comments like that, that you are making are just incredibly inappropriate. what we have to realize is -- >> you don't think it's incredibly inappropriate to shut down our government -- you've taken the government hostage to a shutdown and now the american people you are walking to them a cliff, the economy, and you're going to push them over one by one based on the fact that you don't like the aca. that's all it is. >> listen to yourself. we didn't want a government shutdown. just listen to the way you're sounding. my goodness. >> but why is congresswoman blackburn surprised? did she really believe she'd get a fair shake in those precincts? really? the facts are clear, both republicans and democrats try to drive agendas in the federal funding debate. that's usually what happens in washington. and so ties are responsible for is president obama. but when you devote your life to ideology, the facts really don't and finally, the rapper nelly, he's apparently following the government shutdown deal from his showbiz perch. >> i'm trying to campaign since the government ain't working, we shouldn't have to pay taxes because paying taxes is supposed to pay are to the government which in turn is not working. so if it's not working, i should not have to pay taxes and me being in the upper eschelon of the tax bracket feel the money i could be spending could be very vital to my survival. that's how i feel about it. >> somehow i believe nelly will survive in the upper erb shell lon. if gloria guy nor can survive, nelly can, too. he should not be frightened. but his point about paying federal employees who are not there is somehow quite poetic. if a tree falls in the forest. never mind. next on the rundown, laura ichlt ngraham and carl bernstein. and little in washington that he finds acceptable these days. 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