Eric Bolling

Eric Bolling
Eric Thomas Bollingis a conservative American television personality who specializes in financial news and political commentary. Bolling is the co-host of Fox News Channel's early evening talk show The Five. He has occupied numerous roles as a commentator on financial issues for television, most notably for Fox News. Bolling was described as "relentlessly upbeat", "hard-charging", and "cheerful" in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Bolling took over as host of the Fox Business Channel news program Cashin' In, replacing fellow FBC anchor Cheryl...
ProfessionTV Show Host
Date of Birth2 March 1963
CityChicago, IL
Hezbollah, Hamas, Al-Qaeda, they all have ties to Iranian money. I think they are the biggest exist - existential threat. Russia could be up there, but it would probably be to one of our NATO allies rather than the homeland.
It's funny that and the same statement [Barack Obama] made when he's talking about Republicans and the Iranians, he's talking to Republicans through the television. He said, if any of you are watching this, you need to think about who you're hurting.
I think that was the smartest thing [immigration policy], he [Donald Trump] is done in his whole campaign there .
I think that there's an important point to make if you're running for president, which is that you tell the American people how you would handle a crisis. She [Hillary Clinton] is saying here's what I would do in terms of air power, in terms of dealing with the enemy. Donald Trump never says a word. He just says, "I've got a secret plan." He impugns the president .
[Donald Trump] stood up and was asked a very specific question, if there's an undocumented illegal in the military or wants to serve in the military, can they stay? And he said, "You know what? I think that's a good idea."That's brilliant. That's genius.
I know generals who disagree with [Barack] Obama, but I don't think these people are idiots or been reduced to rubble.
What's the legacy of President Obama? I think this is just another, another example of passing the buck. It never stops at the White House.
You have to look at the trend, not weekly data. One cargo hits the shore and can skew the numbers by 5 to 7 million barrels.
At a certain price, Americans say, 'Okay, I'm not going to drive anymore' or, 'This is getting too expensive to heat my home this way. I have to switch to another fuel.' ... When that does happen, demand will curtail and prices will retreat.
That's how the average person is getting involved (in oil futures). You don't see the dentist from Des Moines buying 100 contracts. It's like buying shares in a mutual fund.
Nov. 15 through April is 100% about demand.
I'd never want to have a gun. I don't think we need guns in this country and I hate it, and I think the NRA is a disaster area.
There are so many numerical financial flaws in ObamaCare. Young people realize I'll take the penalty. I'll deal with whatever it takes for the next couple of years. Maybe a couple years down the road, they will start to pay.
Politicians saying one thing and doing another, celebrities though are some of the worst offenders.