heartache i am the warrior eric: welcome back to the five. picking up where we left off. tea party movement, you were taking me to task. it s growing, i say it s a win. they should take their victory lap and go. listen to the name who are now tea partiers also, very, very influential in american politics. bachmann. palin. steve king from iowa. louie gomert from texas. chafitz, giving orrin hatch run for his money in the senate they re for real. bob: that is your list of powerful eric: it is. bob: we may disagree with that. i look at it from a national look, i gave them credit for bringing this issue up to the forefront. it worked. although most of them voted against it. keep that in mind yesterday in the house. tea party people. in the off-career election. because it changed. eric: in the mid-term election, what the tea party did, it scared republicans. bob: they left you with three empty senate seats. we would never have won nevada, delaware or colorado
pigs to obama. just let it go! andrea: i love stuff like this. it makes the left look so insane! bob: why? andrea: they totally lost their mind. i love the point where he says maybe in the end we should revise the story and have the pigs welcome the wolf in and maybe convince him to be a vegan. [ laughter ] greg: isn t this kind of harmful? it is teaching separatism at a young age, that you re not alike, you re all different. brainwashing. monica: corrupting a child s story is nothing sacred? the left has to corrupt everything, including the fairytales but the message is one of wealth redistribution. they are trying to get to the kids, not just college kids but going after them really young. eric: that is the message. wealth redistribution. the number is 43% of americans don t pay anything. american households don t pay any federal income tax. bob: how did you get that from the three little pigs ? eric: that is what it is.
with paul ryan distancing himself and debt crisis and his why wanted to away on vacation in middle of an important week of the campaign. now this. bob: bottom line on newt gingrich he has never had an unspoken thought. andrea: he needs to go. close his tiffany account and close the twiter account. monica: he got greedy. have a million followers no one could have questioned this. but he got greedy and went for over a million. people are saying what is up? a new poll shows that mitt romney is leading barack obama by a significant amount right there. two points. i know it s early in this. but you have romney pulling ahead of obama in critical states. bob? bob: that is a resounding figure there. i ll say this. in 1984 when i managed mondale, 83 before the
monica: what you get out of the new yorker piece is the military sorry, the cia called the counterpart in saudi arabia, and said we have your countryman, usama bin laden. he is now dead. would you like the body? the saudis said no. the saudis, remember they preside over mecca and medina. they said we think what you are doing the burial at sea is appropriate and cop analysis tent with islamic law. andrea: give seals a shout-out for what they did. the finest team. monica: amazing. bob: shut out to the president. you gave him credit. thank you. then you dumped all over him. do you have something to something set up at burial when you go? eric: there is no blood on my hands. bob: thank the seals, bob. eric: coming up, only in obama land the department of justice is suing another u.s. state. just try to keep the orders secure. we have the details. next on the five. nationde insurance. what s up ?
this is really common. i see people with massive following on twiter but there is no activity on the account. you look at who is following them and weird names, no profile. the companies are i don t know why twiter allows it to happen. bob: i don t have any people following me on twiter. greg: you re not on it. people follow you on the street. bob: one thing about newt. i took a train ride with newt last week and it was sad. he sat down and started to talk about he wanted one-on-one debate for two hours with mitt romney, like mitt is going to do that. he wanted to debate bachmann. you know, i tell you the sad part is one of the smartest men i know. a lot of policy ideas. give him credit for that. but in this case, the time has come. get out gracefully. greg: that was just a guy that told you he was newt. eric: great point. he s brilliant, right on. but he stumbled in it to it