people like john sanunu saying the president himself ought to learn how to be an american. but the republican candidate himself saying how far in the president is. then to put the chart at the top of this sunday from held you have michele bachmann with help from glenn beck doing their best to charge that the whole government, including john mccain himself, are part of the crowd taking orders from the muslim brotherhood. tonight we hear the first whistles being blown. republicans like john mccain and lindsey graham, people who served the country in uniform. people like ronald reagan are standing up for this un-american talk. god save mccain and say i say and all the left, right and center who say enough s enough. joining us is editor at large, joe walsh. john feary is here. john, how do you explain this cacophony about people learning how to be an american, the charges, you have the candidate himself on your side talking about the president being far in in his thinking. what s
[ talking at once ] they are questioning everything about him, yes. no difference between questioning a guy s tax returns and whether he s american or not. there s no difference. there s a difference between the rhetoric of michele bachmann which is horrible and the rhetoric let s go on here. john sinunu apologized for the comments and he should apologize. what did john sinunu say? you are saying it is so much different than what michele bachmann said, you are saying it is un-american. where does that come from? why did he say it? i don t know why he said it. why does the candidate of the republican party say the president is foreign? i think he s talking about the fact that the president is trying to import european style democracy or socialism in america. that s a policy disagreement. i think that s altogether an appropriate discussion. it s a policy disagreement to say okay, all right. i think it all fits together. we are talking about michele bachm
chorus of sleaze. people like john saying the president himself aught to learn how to be an american. but the republican candidate himself saying how far in the president is. then to put the chart at the top of this sunday from held you have michele bachmann with help from glenn beck do her dandest to charge that the whole government, including john mccain himself, are part of the crowd taking orders from the muslim brotherhood. tonight we hear the first whistles being blown. republicanslike john mccain and lindsey graham, people who served the country in uniform. people like ronald reagan are standing up for this un-american talk. god save mccain and say i say and all the left, right and center who say enough s enough. joining us is editor at large, joe walsh. john feary is here. john, how do you explain all this talk about people learning how to be an american, the charges, you have the candidate himself on your side talking about the president being far in in his thinking.
me there s no they are questioning everything about him, yes. no difference between questioning a guy s tax returns and no american. there s no difference. there s a difference between the rhetoric of michele bachmann which is horsele and the rhetoric of let s go on here. john sinunu apologized for the comments and he should apologize. what did john sinunu say? you are saying it is so much different than what michele bachmann said, you are saying it is un-american. where does that come from? why did he say it? i don t know why he said it. why does the candidate of the republican party say the president is foreign? i think he s talking about the president trying to import european-style democracy or socialism and that s a policy disagreement. it s a policy disagreement to say okay, all right. i think it all fits together. we are talking about michele bachmann. he ran her campaign for president most of us remember. here he is in an op-ed yesterday. he
headquarters to keep hammering a comment made by the president last friday. if you got a business, you didn t build that. somebody else made that happen. reporter: a new romney web video features a small business owner taking issue with the president s remarks. my father didn t build this company. reporter: and it s catching on with republicans. take this twit pick of a restaurant sign that reads mr. obama, i did create this business. taking the words out of context about the need for spending for private businesses. so obama s team put out its own web video showing romney echoing the president s message. we value school teachers, firefighters, people who build roads. reporter: but for months democrats and the obama campaign have done their own selective editing making a meal out of romney s own gaffes. i like being able to fire people that provide services to me. reporter: republicans say they re focused on the president s record. noting in a new web video