in libya from attack, including the possible imposition of a no-fly zone over libyan territory. so rand paul voted in the senate for regime change. he voted in the senate for the imposition of a no-fly zone. he voted for everything, everything president obama has said he is in favor of doing and everything president obama decided to do, and he voted for it weeks before president obama decided to do it. but because the news media virtually ignored the march 1st senate resolution until i happened to mention it on this network yesterday afternoon, rand paul and his staff managed to forget, along with the news media, that senator paul, like every other united states senator had voted their support for everything president obama has done weeks before the
want to compromise, the tea party won t let them. the tea party has moved the negotiations to the right. is your party showing leadership on this front? not yet. okay. not yet. right now, we are ten days away from a government shut down, and it will delay your taxes. if they shut down the government, will they shut down the war in libya? no. the president depends his decision to take action in libya and wins over some adversaries. i believe the president s decision to intervene in libya deserves strong bipartisan support. we had a unique circumstance to save a lot of lives. how does it end. you ve got a wounded snake there, and you ve got to kill it. i consulted with a bipartisan group, including the speaker of the house, including the republican leader. i think his actions were in keeping both with the constitutional powers of the president. and just when sarah palin thinks she finally has this whole foreign policy thing down, the king of fox news turns o
i d want to but can you imagine the legal ramifications of trying to cut him in now? and to get seven other people to agree to cut in the one person? uh-huh. i don t think that would happen. whether or not it should. what do you think? twitter us, twitter.com/foxandfriends, would you kick in? would you give him a share? had he done it every week for 10 years and then just last week he was short on cash and couldn t do it? then would you kick in the cut him on? he didn t just feel lucky. yeah. i don t know. i don t know. let us know what you think. anyway, before the president s speech on libya, did you know he had a secret meeting? a man who was surprised to be invited talks to us next. then, a man tells a dark story from his past. why it s become the focus of a new movie. he will be here live. [ male announcer ] springtime belongs to the doers.
one day after president obama addressed the nation on the situation in libya, the question is what is our end game. brian williams asked the president that today. our role is to provide support, intelligence, jamming capabilities, refueling capabilities, and so we have been able to spread the burdens of maintaining a no-fly zone and protecting civilian populations and we can do that for quite some time. criticism of the president continues from the left. congressman dennis kucinich sent a letter to congress calling for support for his amendment to cut off funding for the operation in libya. it read in part last night the president said it took one month to put together a response to the situation in libya, the president had time to consult with the international community but had no time to come to the united states congress. brian williams also pressed the president on that point. tempers are still pretty
something to be post american, there would have to be no more america, so, you know. and i know sarah palin has no idea what post american means. but i think i understand what she s actually trying to say in the rest of that thing, but that s not the way this happened. confronted by this brutal repression, and a looming humanitarian crisis, i ordered war ships into the mediterranean. european allies declared a willingness to commit resources to stop the killing. the libyan opposition and the arab league appealed to the world to save lives in libya. and so at my direction america led an effort with our allies at the united nations security council to pass an historic resolution that authorized a no-fly zone to stop the regime s attacks from the air and further authorized all necessary measures to protect the libyan people.