if i m president, federal education funds will be linked to a student so that parents can send their child to any public or charter school they choose. bill: don t get more specific than that. so obviously governor romney did address education and, again, ms. taylor mislead the folks who heard her. but why? it s a very interesting question. part of the answer is provided by our pal nancy pelosi. well, i think it was a calculated move on his part to get booed at the naacp convention. bill: but ms. pelosi did not explain that and the reporter didn t ask her to. on the surface it doesn t seem to make much sense, does it? why would any politician want to get booed? talking points believes nancy pelosi is saying something very provocative. the former speaker of the house seems to believe that governor romney wanted to get scorned so people who don t like blacks would rally to his cause. that was what the base remark was by ms. taylor. that s an underlying theme being put out
education funds will be linked to a student so that parents can send their child to any public or charter school they choose. bill: don t get more specific than that. so obviously governor romney did address education and, again, ms. taylor mislead the folks who heard her. but why? it s a very interesting question. part of the answer is provided by our pal nancy pelosi. well, i think it was a calculated move on his part to get booed at the naacp convention. bill: but ms. pelosi did not explain that and the reporter didn t ask her to. on the surface it doesn t seem to make much sense, does it? why would any politician want to get booed? talking points believes nancy pelosi is saying something very provocative. the former speaker of the house seems to believe that governor romney wanted to get scorned so people who don t like blacks would rally to his cause. that was what the base remark was by ms. taylor. that s an underlying theme being put out by the far left that romn
if i m president, federal education funds will be linked to a student so that parents can send their child to any public or charter school they choose. bill: don t get more specific than that. so obviously governor romney did address education and, again, ms. taylor mislead the folks who heard her. but why? it s a very interesting question. part of the answer is provided by our pal nancy pelosi. well, i think it was a calculated move on his part to get booed at the naacp convention. bill: but ms. pelosi did not explain that and the reporter didn t ask her to. on the surface it doesn t seem to make much sense, does it? why would any politician want to get booed? talking points believes nancy pelosi is saying something very provocative. the former speaker of the house seems to believe that governor romney wanted to get scorned so people who don t like blacks would rally to his cause. that was what the base remark was by ms. taylor. that s an underlying theme being put out
two 43-year-old yo-yos skipping around the house. grow up. you are a man already. how long you can stand in front of the bathroom mirror? stop it. bill: great american news quiz the funniest people in america edition. we think you will like this one. love me? hello? [ laughter ] caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. bill: hi, i m bill o reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. race and mitt romney that s the subject of this evening s talking points memo. as we reported last night mitt romney was kind of brave to go down to the naacp convention in houston. he knew he would be speaking to folks who very much liked president obama. the analysis of mr. romney s speech is fascinating and says unflattering things about america. here is the backup. nbc news owns a web site directed mostly at african-americans. one of the employees on that web site went on tv yesterday and said this: i truly believe that mitt romney went into th
two 43-year-old yo-yos skipping around the house. grow up. you are a man already. how long you can stand in front of the bathroom mirror? stop it. bill: great american news quiz the funniest people in america edition. we think you will like this one. love me? hello? [ laughter ] caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. bill: hi, i m bill o reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. race and mitt romney that s the subject of this evening s talking points memo. as we reported last night mitt romney was kind of brave to go down to the naacp convention in houston. he knew he would be speaking to folks who very much liked president obama. the analysis of mr. romney s speech is fascinating and says unflattering things about america. here is the backup. nbc news owns a web site directed mostly at african-americans. one of the employees on that web site went on tv yesterday and said this: i truly believe that mitt romney went into th