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“Follow Up Segment": California Recall Debate.
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O’REILLY: In THE FACTOR “Follow Up” segment tonight, five candidates running in the California recall election slugged it out last night. Here are some of the highlights. (BEGIN VIDEO CLIP) ARNOLD SCHWARZENEGGER, CANDIDATE FOR GOVERNOR: There is so much greed… LT. GOV. CRUZ BUSTAMANTE (D), CALIF.: I know that you may not know this, Arnold… SCHWARZENEGGER: You guys got to be… UNIDENTIFIED MALE: One minute. BUSTAMANTE: (Unintelligible) $38 billion. SCHWARZENEGGER: You got to be honest with the people. Remember one thing. In California we have a three strikes system. You guys pulled wool over the people’s eyes twice. The third time now you’re out. On October 7, you guys are out. It’s that simple. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: I do have to correct Arnold on one thing. That’s not the three strikes law. That’s the lemon law. When you have a car that doesn’t work, you get to take it back. ARIANNA HUFFINGTON, CANDIDATE FOR GOVERNOR: And one more thing, Arnold. You know, you talk about the… SCHWARZENEGGER: Arnold? HUFFINGTON: Yes. You know, you talk… UNIDENTIFIED MALE: 30 seconds, 30 seconds. HUFFINGTON: You talk – let me just finish… SCHWARZENEGGER: You personal – your personal income tax have the biggest loophole. I can drive my Hummer through it, that’s how big the big loophole is. HUFFINGTON: Oh, you know what? SCHWARZENEGGER: Let me tell you something. I don’t know what you’re talking… |
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