and you liked it. the most lethal sniper in american history has written a new book and it s very controversial. you considered the people you were killing savages. caution. you are about enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. i m bill o reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. how the factor will cover the presidential sweepstakes, that is the subject of this evening s talking points memo. there is no question that this program will play a major role in a presidential race this year. we are by far the most watched news show in prime time, tripling our opposition and many factor viewers watch us because they want straight talk. we re not rooting for anybody. we re not in the business of promoting any candidate. we are tough on everybody. now, that alienates some americans who want their candidate to be coddled. let s take rick santorum who was on last night. the central point of the interview with the former senator was that he will now become a target becaus
loosy goosy process and you had a lot of people who were there that admitted they were democrats voting in the caucuses last night. and welcome to morning joe. it is thursday, january 5th. you just saw michele bachmann deciding to get out of the campaign. rick perry talking about loosy goosy iowa. as he said, the voters were just strange there. john mccain and mitt romney yesterday, an awkward first kiss in new hampshire. a lot of things going out, including a lot of new polls. . willie, quite a day, what s it looking like in new york? well, joe, good morning, sorry, we re having technical troubles in new york, here in the early going. msnbc contributor, mike barnicle. that seems insufficient. go ahead. let it breathe. nope. steve rattner, msnbc political analyst, visiting professor, former democratic congressman harold ford jr. good morning. and the chairman of deutsch, donny deutsch. and in manchester, new hampshire, political reporter for the huffington post
not that there aren t real republicans voting here in iowa. but the fact is, it was a pretty loosy goosy process and you had a lot of people who were there that admitted they were democrats voting in the caucuses last night. and welcome to morning joe. it is thursday, january 5th. you just saw michele bachmann deciding to get out of the campaign. rick perry talking about loosy goosy iowa. as he said, the voters were just strange there. john mccain and mitt romney yesterday, an awkward first kiss in new hampshire. a lot of things going out, including a lot of new polls. . willie, quite a day, what s it looking like in new york? well, joe, good morning, sorry, we re having technical troubles in new york, here in the early going. msnbc contributor, mike barnicle. that seems insufficient. go ahead. let it breathe. nope. steve rattner, msnbc political analyst, visiting professor, former democratic congressman harold ford jr. good morning. and the chairman of deutsch,
whether there is a path forward for myself in this race. wow. it could really be over despite all the money in his account. fox & friends starts right now. good morning, everyone. we were up an hour earlier today for an extended version of fox & friends. why? because the iowa caucus is now finish even though it didn t finish until the middle of the night with mitt romney winning by eight votes over rick santorum. 30,015 to 30,007. trotted out at about 2:45 eastern time and 1:40 local time and we did not have a winner. for a while with rick santorum on time but this is the smallest margin in the history of the caucuses. eight votes, mitt romney can say i won and rick santorum can say my miraculous turn around which is going to make political history and really has from 10 days 10 days ago, he had 3% of the vote and ends up with 25% of the vote. in third place, you had ron paul as you can see right there with 22%. who doubled his output from 2008. right, new
tonight s caucus, determine whether there is a path forward for myself in this race. wow. it could really be over despite all the money in his account. fox & friends starts right now. good morning, everyone. we were up an hour earlier today for an extended version of fox & friends. why? because the iowa caucus is now finish even though it didn t finish until the middle of the night with mitt romney winning by eight votes over rick santorum. 30,015 to 30,007. trotted out at about 2:45 eastern time and 1:40 local time and we did not have a winner. for a while with rick santorum on time but this is the smallest margin in the history of the caucuses. eight votes, mitt romney can say i won and rick santorum can say my miraculous turn around which is going to make political history and really has from 10 days 10 days ago, he had 3% of the vote and ends up with 25% of the vote. in third place, you had ron paul as you can see right there with 22%. who doubled his ou