• With: Bob Beckel, Eric Bolling, Dana Perino, Kimberly Guilfoyle, Greg Gutfeld

    This is a rush transcript from "The Five," January 17, 2013. This copy may not be in its final form and may be updated.

    ERIC BOLLING, CO-HOST: Less than four days, President Obama will raise his right hand and swear to God, the Good Lord, above to uphold the Constitution. But will he protect it or continue to shred it the way he did for the first four years?

    Obamacare, bail-outs, and now, the latest assault on the Constitution, the Second Amendment.

    Senator Marco Rubio weighed on "O'Reilly" last night.

    (BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)

    SEN. MARCO RUBIO, R-FL.: Well, I actually think the president and he doesn't have the guts to admit it, he's not a believer in the Second Amendment, although he states that he is. And that's what I'm saying. If his guys don't -- the Second Amendment is in the Constitution. I didn't write the Constitution. Neither did you and neither did he. If he doesn't want the Second Amendment to be in the Constitution or if he wants to reform the Second Amendment, then have the guts to admit that.

    (END VIDEO CLIP)

    BOLLING: Robert, you should kick this one off. Go ahead, my man.

    BOB BECKEL, CO-HOST: First of all, this -- you're open and the tease that Kimberly read --

    KIMBERLY GUILFOYLE, CO-HOST: Was magnificent.

    BECKEL: -- was the most outrageous, unfair shot I've ever seen. Our executive producer must have written it.

    BOLLING: No, no, I wrote it.

    BECKEL: Yes, you wrote. So, it's between the two of you, you guys are so right you make Attila the Hun look like a moderate.

    BOLLING: What am I missing? He attacked the Constitution with Obamacare. It got upheld in the courts. He shredded the Constitution when he --

    BECKEL: I think that's a little bit of a reach.

    BOLLING: The bailouts and then the Second Amendment.

    BECKEL: Yes, that's a little bit of a reach.

    The interesting thing about Marco Rubio, I spent time with him and I kind of liked him. And now, all of a sudden, he is running for president and the old right-wing Rubio is coming out. That kind of he does have the guts to say it --

    GUILFOYLE: That's just not true, Bob.

    BECKEL: He's got a mean streak and you can see it.

    GREG GUTFELD, CO-HOST: Yes, that's funny coming from you.

    GUILFOYLE: Yes, right?

    BECKEL: I don't have a mean streak.

    GUTFELD: No, you don't because you're entirely mean.

    GUILFOYLE: Double dig.

    BECKEL: Yesterday, you interrupted me twice.

    BOLLING: Can we just talk about this for a second? I mean, we're just taking for granted on Monday, the president raises his right hand and promises, swears to uphold the Constitution. Does he or does he promise to change it in the way he wants it?

    DANA PERINO, CO-HOST: What he did yesterday with the 23 executive orders on dealing with guns, as I said, was pretty weak tea. And the Supreme Court has already said twice in the last five years that the individual right to up on a gun is upheld. And those are very strong decision.

    And also, he is not going to be able to get anything through Congress.

    So, I think that the Second Amendment will be OK. I understand why people need to fight for what they believe in. But as far as the executive order, I don't think there was much there that is going to change anything.

    BOLLING: Before you guys jump in, throw out that full screen, we contacted the 11 senators, the 11 Democrat senators who either rated A or B by the NRA.

    Throw the list up there. Do you have it? If you have it, throw it up there. It's coming.

    Here it comes, they tell me it's coming.

    Harry Reid is one of them. He got a B. And there were 10 others that received an "A" by the NRA.

    Kimberly, if these people are getting "A's" and "B's" by the NRA, do you think they're going to vote to change the Constitution in the way President Obama wants them to?

    GUILFOYLE: Oh, absolutely not, because now the NRA, like they poke the cage and they're super mad. This is going to be all out war.

    So, they are not taking it sitting down. They got tremendous amount of support. Record numbers of people joining, giving money.

    Look at the number of gun sales, ammunition sales. Everything that's going on.

    They have the sentiment in their favor in many respects and especially with these constituencies of these elected officials. If they want to hold on to their position, and their donors, they're going to have to tread carefully.