cross-examining and the counsel. you would be the more likeable one. you want them with you and not against you. bill: all psychology for the jury. they don t know they are feeling it they are feeling it don t go too rough on somebody who is a soft witness. he is doing a nice job of that the prosecution in terms of demeanor and approach to the witnesses is also doing a good job. i just don t think that the facts are very helpful to them and so where they appear to be floundering it s because the facts are not all on their side. so they are putting on this evidence that is really hurting them. bill: what about bringing that woman in or ho was on the other end of the phone with trayvon martin? they had to do that. bill: did her testimony help her hurt the prosecution? it helped them to the extent she testified that trayvon martin said what are you doing here that george zimmerman said what are you doing here she claimed in her testimony she heard trayvon say get off, get off.
and there are two ideologies or philosophies. liberals think it ought to reflect the more rays of the modern age and conservatives think it ought to entrench you in the ideas and values at the time of the writing of the constitution. they are both honest views. i happen to adhere to the second. but none the less, that s what you are seeing. i don t think it s illegitimate. i don t think it s hypocritical. bill: you don t think it s a loophole when roberts says hey, the punishing aspect of obama care is a tax when nobody was even talking about a tax? come on. what i said was generally speaking and would apply to all the rulings we had last week. the voting rights act which is a radical ruling the doma decision a radical. i wrote it at the time roberts had to it look for
as long as we don t have anywhere vanna, a perfect state of equality, then the minority that was persecuted in the past can do all kinds of things that the majority can t do. still being persecuted. there still is a problem in america. it s not just historical. it s not. that means they can do a lot more than the other people did. the perception is different depending on who is wearing what t-shirt. if you want to achieve the equality that you are talking about, you have got to erase these double standards. but they exist all over the place, bill. this is reality because part of it is human nature. you look at mel gibson, he gave this drunken rant with anti-semitic slurs in there. his career is destroyed. you mentioned paula deen, you talked to stossel about that. alec baldwin gets a pass because is he a white liberal. jamie foxx gets a pass because is he a black liberal. it should not be this way. justice is supposed to be blind in america, right? it is not. bill: social j
differently? jamie foxx. yeah. didn t say word? not a peep for jamie foxx, right. but if he a white actor went out with a t-shirt like you said with zimmerman s face on it or a quote that says i believe george, his or her career would be destroyed. it would be destroyed on the spot because they would say that person is a racist. that person is siding with the white hispanic defendant. bill: jamie foxx is not racist. that s the perception i agree with you. double standard unfair and grotesque but that s where we are. bill: colmes says the double standard is acceptable to him because of the historical wrongs put upon the african-american community by the white power structure. any validity to that? it is not right that we have this double standard in this country because by his logic okay under the first amendment. bill: him referring to colmes your brother-in-law. alan. bad colmes, by his logic under this first amendment jamie foxx can go out and put out whatever mes
bill: kelly leaves on maternity leave until 2000 2018. tear fairly long. this is it this is the third baby. i think we are done. bill: when are you coming back though? in the fall. i won t be gone quite as long this time. but i do before i go because i take. bill: you don t know the gender of the baby. we have a boy and a girl we led it to the heavens. before i go, just because i m sick of you complaining, that little dinner, i owe you. i don t want you to think i welched on my bet and i love zone bars. this one is cinnamon. really good. bill: this is my dinner. there you go. bill: this is my dinner? like 220 calories. bill: this is it? that s dinner? you know, i think it might even be gluten free. you are all about the non-gluten stuff now. bill: all right. enjoy. bill: i will saver every