• This is a rush transcript from "Hannity," October 11, 2013. This copy may not be in its final form and may be updated.

    SEAN HANNITY, HOST: The writing was on the wall. Since day one, the president's disastrous health care law has been nothing but one big headache after the other. And with comments like this, I guess we shouldn't be surprised.

    (BEGIN VIDEO CLIP, MARCH 9, 2010)

    REP. NANCY PELOSI, D-CALIF.: We have to pass the bill so that you can find out what is in it away from the fog of the controversy.

    (END VIDEO CLIP)

    HANNITY: All right, guess what? The bill was passed, and Americans found out what was in it, and they hate it! Now, every day, there's another report released about companies being forced to lay off workers, families not allowed to keep their doctors, and much worse. So why should Americans have any faith left in their elected officials, and what can be done about it?

    Well, according to a brand-new Wall Street Journal poll, 60 percent said yes when asked if given the opportunity, they would vote to replace every single member of Congress.

    But do you agree? Now, you at home, we want to hear what you think. So head on over to Hannitylive.foxnews.com and go to Twitter @seanhannity, and you can answer our online poll.

    But first we bring in this -- hello, Tamara! We're going to get to you, I promise.

    All right, look at this. Poll -- 60 percent say fire every member of Congress. President has the lowest approval rating, 37 percent, than he's had. Get this. NBC poll -- most Americans think Obama's putting his political agenda ahead of what is good for the country. Poll -- Barack Obama, AP, most people see the president, handling of most issues, they say he's not decisive, our president is not strong, he's not honest, he's not reasonable.

    And Barack Obama, the person that made people faint -- he's not inspiring anymore. Seventy-five percent of Americans think the sequester didn't hurt. Now it gets worse. Couple of more points, and I'll bring you all in here. $634 million taxpayer dollars we spent on a health care launch that was a disaster, 17 percent of Americans think we're on the right track, 83 percent think the wrong track. And Republicans now lead in the generic ballot poll. They lead 18 points among independents.

    Jedediah, I'm going to start with you. What is going on here?

    JEDEDIAH BILA, FOX CONTRIBUTOR: I think there's a huge discrepancy between what people expected with Barack Obama and what they got because what they didn't get was a leader. What they didn't get was someone who was going to bring the country together, bring left and right together, sit down and negotiate.

    That's what you're seeing right now, lack of presidential leadership. And I think that's what sticks out in people's minds, compared to what they thought they were getting when they went to the polls for him twice.

    HANNITY: Tamara, you were a Democrat. You've been critical, though, occasionally, of President Obama, a president that says he'll talk to Iran and Syria, the mullahs in Iran, the president of Iran, but he won't talk to Republicans? Are conservatives that bad?

    TAMARA HOLDER, FOX CONTRIBUTOR: Well, you are. Maybe not...

    (LAUGHTER)

    HANNITY: Oh!

    HOLDER: Maybe not the people...

    HANNITY: I opened myself right up!

    HOLDER: But you know, there are legitimate concerns about ObamaCare, the Affordable Care Act, whatever you call it. And I think that we can all agree about that, whether you're on the left or the right.

    But the issue is that we have a Democratic process here. And we want to conserve that. And so the only way we can do that is not by the Tea Party minority or the people that are trying to change this. It is through repeal the law. It is through the proper chains of government, and...

    HANNITY: Tamara, you're an attorney. I got to disagree. We have -- wait...

    HOLDER: Name one time...

    HANNITY: Hang on!

    HOLDER: ... we have repealed a law in our history...

    HANNITY: We've repealed plenty of laws.

    HOLDER: ... that throughout the -- throughout the democratic congressional process.

    HANNITY: Tamara, you've read the...

    HOLDER: Throughout that process.

    HANNITY: You've read the Constitution?

    HOLDER: Name one time, Sean.

    HANNITY: Hang on! I'm not on your show.

    (LAUGHTER)

    HANNITY: We have a Constitution. Our Constitution has separation of powers. The power of the purse is in whose hands?

    HOLDER: The Treasury.

    HANNITY: No. Congress. Wrong answer!

    HOLDER: The Congress.

    HANNITY: Congress. Wrong answer.