identification. megyn: it s discriminatory in america. you can do it in mexico and italy. but when you require i.d. in mayor kate s discriminatory. i have to disagree with the naacp on that one. we need to know who is going into our voting booths. megyn: it s not out of the realm of possibility for the u.n. to say you have got a point. do they have power over us? i say no. that s up to each individual state and maybe even eventually the supreme court. but not the u.n. megyn: are we going to get written up? you going to write a nice report? the voters rights are state rights. the federal government does not dictate that. that s why as you were saying, every state has a different different angle on this. so what is the u.n. going to do? say boycott america?
and he said, no, they don t. actions are not having consequences for iran because now they re maybe within a year of having an atomic bomb, and we re not really doing anything. four sets of sanctions against iran none of which are working. if you want to use john bolton as an example of what we should do megyn: he wants regime change. well, that s not our goal. we ve tried that, it hasn t gone very well. we tried it in iraq and got mired down in a war. we re in the middle of afghanistan now and trying to make some kind of peace and losing american lives to the tune of dozens of people a week. we don t do regime change. we shouldn t be doing that. i don t know what john bolton or the war hawks want us to do, but obama at the united nations should be speaking peace, and if he has something to do of a more warlike nature, i don t think he should be signaling that in an internationally-watched speech at the u.n. megyn: okay, so i get it. you don t want to telegraph it. sure. megyn:
girl. megyn: speaking of feeling incredibly bad. levi johnson is talking again. he comes out with an interview with cbs. he came out and said terrible things about sarah palin in vanity fair, terrible things. then he said i lied. then he says this. do you have any regrets? i don t really regret anything. i wish i wouldn t have put out that apology. it makes me sounds like a liar and i never lied about anything. the rest of the stuff i can live with. megyn: what are we to believe? he s a sleeze ball and he s a 20-year-old kid. 20-year-old kids, you know, bad mouth their grandmother of their child,. megyn: he went into detail about what a horrible mother she allegedly is he s a loser. by as also 20.
megyn: the washington times editorial saying dictatorships, authoritarian regimes have been handed a potent new weapon, the kind of assessment they would never offer about their own government that they will hold up and use against the united states to gin up their own rhetoric against us. leaving the failures of this report aside, i think the united states will be honest in assessing itself as opposed to iran which submitted its report last year and took special pride in pointing out how it protects the status of women in iran, all of which was greeted with yawns at the u.n. megyn: is there an up side to this? we ll set the example and see what happens with theoers? i don t think the united states has anything to hide. i think we could give a candid report.
megyn: she is 23, 24 years old. the doctor who did that just died recently. megyn: he was doing a text. she says, my doctor is gone. he is the on one with a roadmap to her face. i wouldn t want my daughter looking at this gal or others like her for any sort of role model purposes. look over there on the left. she was so fresh faced. i watched the hill. i will own it. we saw her mom s reaction to this. she was heartbroken. megyn: she says it caused her divorce. it s hard to take heidi seriously. i don t know if she is regretting her plastic surgery. i don t know anybody who doesn t feel incredibly bad for this