front of the voters and they would get to decide yes or no. rudy wanted it given to him without ever having to go back before the voters. where is bloomberg on you? you d have to ask bloomberg. let s talk about the thing that has caused him trouble. i wouldn t compare it to franklin roosevelt packing the supreme court, but in a certain trivial way, this 16-ounce thing, really bugs a lot of people. this is not the mommy state, the daddy state whatever you want to call it. why should anybody in public have a right to tell me how large a coke i can drink? the mayor and i do you agree with that? i don t support the soda ban. now, that said, i want to congratulate the mayor. he s done more to fight obesity probably than anybody in any city anywhere. but i worry if you tell people you can t have that, they re going to go get two of them. when we passed the smoking ban which i was the lead sponsor of the health committee chair. that was about your smoke not
where we said we would stand in front of the voters and they would get to decide yes or no. rudy wanted it given to him without ever having to go back before the voters. where is bloomberg on you? you d have to ask bloomberg. let s talk about the thing that has caused him trouble. i wouldn t compare it to franklin roosevelt packing the supreme court, but in a certain trivial way, this 16-ounce thing, really bugs a lot of people. this is not the mommy state, the daddy state whatever you want to call it. why should anybody in public have a right to tell me how large a coke i can drink? the mayor and i do you agree with that? i don t support the soda ban. now, that said, i want to congratulate the mayor. he s done more to fight obesity probably than anybody in any city anywhere. but i worry if you tell people you can t have that, they re going to go get two of them. when we passed the smoking ban which i was the lead sponsor of the health committee chair. that was about your
yes, that is the jaw-dropping line. i mean, mitt romney looks a lot like his dad. they have that same kind of square-jawed pedigree, but he sure doesn t sound like his dad. and the kinds of things we hear there, it s hard to imagine even hearing mitt romney hear them. chloe, i want to talk to you first, in part because i was teasing the guys about their responses. but there s kind of a daddy state going on, interesting daddy behavior in this past week that i know might be interesting to talk about. i m so glad you brought up the issue that these two lovely gentlemen are single because that s something we ve seen politicians do to their children, famously scott brown on the night of his election told the whole audience that his daughters were single and looking. and president obama talked about locking up his daughters, now they re in high school he s looking at these industrial-grade locks and he s glad as a father of daughters who are approaching high school age.
well, they want a daddy state that directs and tells people who what to do with their bodies, women in particular. dorian warren giving me the object of rick santorum as my daddy telling me what to do with my body. it s not even noon. i can t manage that. that s perfect. there s also the father as disciplinarian. right. the authoritarian. right. the tough love, the idea that poor people just need to work harder. sort of if you want it hard enough, the beating of the child is done by the father in these typical american views. i just spilled coffee on your new set. that is horrible. that s all right. i ll play mommy here. it s just so exciting. i have daddy issues. moving away from the coffee, peter? i was conveniently seated on the other side. like you knew it was going to happen. it depends on the age of the candidate. yeah. whether the politics is
not have the america s first lady tell you should not serve this. neil: restaurants piles the food on your plate and they may welcome in the piling the food on your plate and charging the same. guest: they might and they mike look to the white house for a fig leave. neil: a fig leave in light olive oil. the argument for doing there and i am not a fan, i think it is weird, i heard you talking to imus on this issue and my reaction to your discussion at the time, well, they are doing it because we as parents can t. guest: it is the nanny state. the daddy state the mommy state. we will take on responsibility because we don t trust you to feed your family in a responsible way and now it is a step further. neil: they are right not to trust me but they should trust my wife. guest: i am sure mrs. cavuto