democrats are afraid of what s coming up in november. bill, final word? no, no, no, that s not what the president is talking about, james, you and i are engaged in good solid debate every day. the president is talking about violent rhetoric like we heard. eric rudolphson says if a census worker comes on the porch he s going to take out his shoot i don t know. two days later, a guy took out a gun and shot at a census world. violent words can lead it violent action. as always, great to see you on this sunday morning here on fox & friends. thank you, thank you. all right, let s check over with dave who what in the world are you doing? working out. students are exercising in the classroom while they re learning difficult subjects. does a good workout really lead it better grades? important information coming up. . okay, let s crank it up! [ male announcer ] we make them beautiful. we make them tougher.
and divided and maybe judy would agree. is that the way the headlines were casting this thing? well, politics were everywhere, from the headlines it was all politics. it wasn t substance. and if you look at the substance, this was political. you know, jim said that this works for governor christie, i think it only works for governor christie in new jersey because he s running for reelection. the campaign is in full swing. this was loaded with give aways, it wasn t just relief. jon: you know, the fact that eric cantor voted on the fiscal cliff deal, he was a no vote and john boehner voted for it, obviously, media were all over that as though there s there gigantic fracture. well, there was a gigantic fracture and it wasn t just the liberal media, it was eric rudolphson, speaking of erics, pointed out on red state that cantor had tweeted out before that he was going to vote for it. and then 24 hours later voted against it and ericson said,