and thank you all for watching us tonight. i have done so much. we have done everything that we could possibly do. we have, um well, you know, life is unfair. and some of those are unfair. i think, i think the shot at dan quayle was fair, bob, because to start with you, because in that case, he was warned by his staff, this is now legendary, you know that. he was warned, don t do that i m as cool as jack kennedy because i served as many years, don t dare put yourself on that platform as his equal, and he did it. i do feel bad about james stockton, who served our country so nobly as a p.o.w. and serviceman and a leader, but he
i have done so much. we have done everything that we could possibly do. we have, um well, you know, life is unfair. and some of those are unfair. i think, i think the shot at dan quayle was fair, bob, because to start with you, because in that case, he was warned by his staff, this is now legendary, right? he was warned, don t do that i m as cool as jack kennedy because i served as many years, don t dare put yourself on that platform as his equal, and he did it. i do feel bad about james stockton, who served our country so nobly as a p.o.w. and serviceman and a leader, but he said thing he thought would
their cleansing of what s happening makes it seem somehow we re winning. what do you think this means to the victims of 9/11 and their families to be down out that memorial? i think it makes it almost seem like they ve lost their lives for no reason. in fact, that we are fighting for liberty. we re fighting for ideology and we re losing. with the arab spring happening, it s time for us to stand for liberty and freedom, not to just let the brotherhood type groups take over and the ideology of islamism sweep the world. we have to counter and recognize that we re losing the ideological narrative and not just keep our eyes closed to the fact that we have this now more than ever before. thanks for waking up with us on this sunday morning. thank you. nice to be with you. coming up, herman cain riding a tea party wave in florida. under attack! but the good news is we are taking it back. yeah! don t dare count him out.
i ended up smashing the sliding door open with a chair outside that she had, a patio chair. [ sirens ] police were called, of course. and jaime arrested. and the last words i ever heard from her were, don t dare you say you know me, you psycho. that s when he was overcome by the strangest feeling. it would happen a lot, like he was living in a movie. in this case, the film noir thriller body heat in which a lover is wildly obsessed by his woman. jaime wasn t thinking about the part where the lover is set up to take the fall for a husband s murder. but then why would he? that would be like remembering something that hadn t happened. not yet anyway. for now jaime s life out in california s mojave desert was quite a mess. a stretch in juvie, no job waiting on the outside, and it
leader dick armey. i want to wrap up 2012 in this way. there is this great movement, oh, there s nobody good in the republican race. you, by mentioning paul ryan, seem to be among those, that you re not happy right now with the folks who are flirting with or who have already gone into the race. well, we ve seen some signs particularly in governor pawlenty that he s willing to step up. we understand the fiscal crisis of this nation and this nation s government faces is so acute that somebody s got the stand up and take on the big issues. paul ryan has done that. he s taken a ton of abuse for having the courage to do so even from within his own party. but, you know, i have said for years on, for example, the subject of medicare. it s always a debate that s governed by republicans that don t dare and democrats that don t care. and at least now we have a republican that dares. he needs to be applauded, encouraged, and his work needs to be appreciated as serious professional work.