in the campaign, greta, this is important for americans to understand. i was not allowed to talk about things like that because those elitists, those who are the bra brainiacs in the gop machine running john mccain s campaign at the time said the media would eat us alive if we brought up these things, so what did that get us? this kind of complacence where we weren t allowed to tell the truth about what this kond candidate was. what it got us was a list of these scandals. this is kind of a red neck version of karl rove, how he uses his white board. and on this list, the scandals that are destroying america, greta. i ll tell you what i think is somewhat different as time goes on. i think the credibility of the media and i include myself in the media, that we re hovering near where congress is, which is
a problem with the irs. people want answers on benghazi. people don t like what the administration did in going after the ap reporters and then try to indict james rosen, our fox colleague. with this endless parade of distractions and political posturing and phony scandals, washington s taken its eye off the ball. washington has taken its eye off the ball. he is washington. did you hear the word? phony. both president obama and his press secretary using the same word, phony, to describe very real problems. former alaska governor, sarah palin joins us. good evening, governor. hi, greta. you have to ask yourself which one does he consider being a phony scandal. i think this is a trophy, it s not a coincidence that he and his spokesperson are using this term, phony scandal. it s like jonah goldberg asked
why would they think it s okay or smart to do? you know, well again, it is all coordinated. these aren t coincidences and the terms they re using and the distractions and diversions that they re kind of shoving down our throats right now. that s pretty sad. gre greta, the bottom line is something s up and what obama i orchestrating chaos, but it s like the stall play in a basketball game. they re hogging the ball and it s unproductive and cowardly and nothing good is going to come from this. and what happens during a stall play is the crowd, they get up and leave. even hard core fans are saying this is cowardly and unproductive and i ve got to get out of here. the only fans that aren t going to abandon this play is still the media. they re going to stick with this because they re part of the problem. and it s going to be to the
did you and other people in this cincinnati office feel they were being unfairly blamed or used to excuse this political activity that was going on in the washington office? i can t comment on what others personally, i felt like i felt they were blaming us. didn t obama say that the irs scandal s so outrageous, could not be permitted? was he lying then or was he lying now? he told everybody how bad the irs scandal was. we just couldn t permit this. but now, that s a phony scandal. so, which is it? inexcusable or phony. michele bachmann joins us. nice to see you. hi, good to see you again, too, greta. let me get your first
was going to get to the bottom of it? why are people there being sequestered and kept away from microphon microphones. sean smith died serving his country. his mother says her son s death is not fake, not phony. pat smith joins us. good evening, pat. hi, there, greta. sxwl pat, you know, you can never walk in someone else s shoes and now exactly how someone else feels, so i throw it to you. the president had a chance to say that the scandal was phony. tell me, when you hear him say that about phony scandals, what does it feel like to you? you know what it feems like. it s totally disgusting when you know different. you don t expect the president to tell you lies like that, right to your face. i don t expect that. is it, i meerngs does this surprise you that you re hearing this or is it like look, i m