This is a rush transcript from "Hannity," March 13, 2013. This copy may not be in its final form and may be updated.
SEAN HANNITY, HOST: Tonight, President Obama's so-called charm offensive continues in Washington while his friends on the left and the mainstream lap dog media, all of a sudden, they are trying to paint him as a bipartisan leader. Fear not, let not your heart be troubled, because we're here to set the record straight.
Now in a moment I'll be joined live by the great one, Mark Levin. He's going to help pull back the curtain on this ridiculously transparent GOP outreach program. But before we head to his bunker, a quick recap of the president's dog and pony show.
Now, it began early this afternoon, when for the first time in two years "The Anointed One" took time out of his busy golf and vacation schedule to go face-to face with White House Republicans, I'm sorry, with House Republicans. That meeting took place on Capitol Hill, it came on the heels of some other not so subtle attempts by the White House to portray the most polarizing president in our nation's history as somebody capable of reaching across the aisle.
But unfortunately for this administration, it's going to take more than a single meeting or fancy lunches and dinners to bridge the partisan divide that Obama has created in America, because at the end of the day, simply saying you're bipartisan does not make it so.
And no matter how many times Jay Carney, Nancy Pelosi, George Stephanopoulos or anybody else regurgitates the White House charm offensive talking points, the truth of the matter is the word compromise is not in this president's vocabulary. And as we have witnessed over the course of the last four years, he's not somebody who is willing to listen to opposing views. Now, he is somebody who wins political battles by demonizing the right and by fear mongering. Don't believe me? Watch for yourself.
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PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA, APRIL 3, 2012: This Congressional Republican Budget is something different altogether. It is thinly veiled social Darwinism.
REP. NANCY PELOSI, D-CALIF., MARCH 7: I've never seen the patience, the willingness to listen to accommodate views as President Obama has extended to the Republicans.
OBAMA, OCT. 17, 2011: You've got their plan which is, let's have dirtier air dirtier water.
REP. CHRIS VAN HOLLEN, D-MD.: So, now the president is reaching out more broadly among Republicans, which I think is a good thing.
OBAMA, FEB. 19: These cuts are not smart, they are not fair, they will hurt our economy, they will add hundreds of thousands of Americans to the unemployment rules.
GEORGE STEPHANOPOULOS, MARCH 10: Let's start out with the charm offensive this week from President Obama having dinner with Senate Republicans, talking with Paul Ryan, as well over lunch.
OBAMA, APRIL 13, 2011: Who are these 50 million Americans? Some are middle class families who have children with autism or Down syndrome. These are Americans we'd be telling to fend for themselves.
JAY CARNEY, WHITE HOUSE PRESS SECRETARY, MARCH 7 As you know, the President has been reaching out and having phone conversations and encounters with lawmakers of both parties.
OBAMA, FEB. 19: Congress allows this meat cleaver approach to take place. The federal prosecutors will have to close cases and let criminals go.
BOB SCHIEFFER, MARCH 10: You know, the president, the big talk around Washington is this so-called charm offensive, he has dinner with these Republican legislators.
OBAMA, FEB. 26: You don't want to have to choose between, let's see do I close funding for the disabled kid or the poor kid?
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HANNITY: All right. So much for so-called bipartisanship.
Joining me now live with reaction, he's in his bunker, the great one Mark Levin.
Mark, first question, we have a Nobel Prize winning president, "The Anointed One" I call him. Were you surprised as I was today that "Barackus Obamaus I" was not elected pope?
MARK LEVIN, RADIO TALK SHOW HOST: Well, you know, they actually have something in common, Sean.
HANNITY: Yes?
LEVIN: And that is the pope is a pope who cares about the poor and Obama is the president who creates more poor. So, they have something in common in that regard.
HANNITY: Well, that's a pretty good point. What about, you know, the president, it was one week ago, Mark, you were talking about it on your radio, I've been talking about it here and on my radio show, the apocalyptic doom and gloom over sequestration, Republicans hate -- no immunization for kids on and on and on, and you hear we just played from the president, now a charm offensive? Why would anybody believe that?
LEVIN: Well, they wouldn't. It's my understanding in order to be a guest, you need to have one of these, Sean, this a white board, you know.
HANNITY: Yes.
LEVIN: And I thought I'd put something together for liberals here, just so the liberals can -- just for the liberals.
HANNITY: This is just for liberal viewers, OK, I'm watching.
LEVIN: Yes, it's Obama equals bankruptcy and bankruptcy means starving kids, no vaccines, starving seniors, no student loans, no Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid. No free contraceptives, now, that one will really tick you off. Let's see --
HANNITY: What do you mean me? Why are you picking on me?
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Go ahead.
LEVIN: Not you, but out there. And a thousand years of darkness, so, yes, so all of these things can happen that Obama talks about if Obama gets his way.
HANNITY: All right. Let me give you the latest pile-on and the President, we just -- the last clip we just showed, this is the president, he was talking to George Stephanopoulos, we played it last night, and again he's back to saying, we're going to have to cut kids, cut kids. That's not what Paul Ryan's budget does. But listen to Democrats and the rhetoric, the propaganda, the misinformation and frankly the lies that they continue to tell. Let's roll this tape.
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UNIDENTIFIED MAN, CURRENTV: You look at his principles, you look at his vision and they're a nightmare for America, he wants Americans to work until they die. He wants poor people who get sick not to be able to see a doctor and not to get the care they need. Not to be able to get better, he wants them to die.
CARNEY: This is the alternative to balance, it results in unfair tax hikes on middle class Americans and it results in undue burden on Middle Class Americans through the cuts envisioned.
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