you can explain this to me. the sense of entitlement that sandra fluke has. you have a young woman. georgetown law school. very expensive place. she is going to be, you know, successful if she works hard in the marketplace and then she is standing there telling americans, you know what? you have got to help me out here. have you got to pay for my social activities. just think the sense of entitlement is outrageous. where am i going wrong? well, the way she presented it i wouldn t disagree does come off a bit that way. where are you going wrong bill is this. this is not about sex. this is not about morality. it s not even 100% about women s rights. this is about money. the bottom line and costs. it s cheaper to pay for prevention than it is to pay for pregnancy after the fact. unwanted pregnancy, welfare, wicca. i m not going to argue that point because it absolutely has validity and this may shock you, leslie, you are not saying something that s wrong. here is where you are going w
people because president obama he may be reelected. this is not, you know, everybody thinking that the obama administration sandra fluke is crazy. we have whole television networks that are cheering them on. but the sense of entitlement i don t understand because i wasn t raised that way. all right? i don t understand the sense of entitlement like, okay, i have a social life, people. i have a social life, people. and i want you to pay for it. okay? bill: i m going, what? i went to college, i didn t have any money, sandra. i didn t have any money. somehow i got by. somehow i painted houses so i could buy whatever i had to buy. but not for sandra. no. she wants it covered by the government. and this is driving me crazy, janine. how did that happen? me too. i think it s very very dangerous. give me liberty and give me give me. here is the catch. we can t have liberty and give me give me. you know,. bill: obviously 16
leslie, you know i m right and you know i m making sense. if you guys want us to go to planned parenthood fund that. bill: fund it privately, open your clinics and give sandra fluke and everybody else as many pills as they want. janine, what say you? well, okay. i think a lot of things. first of all, i think that the liberals have spun this whole issue they have taken it from the usurp patient government ledge just liberty which is where this all started and they have successfully taken this to contraception. you know, i think the liberals are like cimps the way kidnapper seduces a child hey, would you like a little bit of candy and we have become this entitlement society and the sacrifice is liberty. patrick henry used to say give me liberty or give miah death. and what i think is really dangerous about in this country bigger picture here is we are becoming give me liberty and give me give me. our country was built with our hands at work not with our hands out. bill: you hav
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bill: karls jr., the hamburger franchise strikes again. what will your kids think about this? i like it hot. bill: caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor starts right now. captions by closed captioning services bill: hi, i m bill o reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. do you want to pay for other people s activities? that is the subject of this evening s talking points memo? this woman, sandra fluck, three year student at georgia s law school. pay for her sexual activities. she said that to congress. i attended jesuit law school that does not provide contraceptive coverage in student health plan. without insurance coverage contraception as you know can cost a woman over $3,000 during law school.