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Bill O'Reilly here.
Welcome to the No Spin News.
Tuesday, April 19, 2022, stand up for your country.
Well, once again, a federal judge is embarrassed President Biden.
So here's what many Americans don't understand, and the media does not tell you.
In the area of COVID, this is a public health emergency, COVID.
Now, it's subsiding in many parts of the country, and even people who are contracting COVID
are getting a much lesser case than two years ago.
But it is still a public health situation.
President of the United States has overall authority there, so he can issue an executive order
about COVID, whatever he would want.
to do. Now, it can be challenged and overturned by the federal courts if he exceeds his power.
But in the case now where a federal judge in Florida has ruled that mass mandates are not valid on
public transportation, it is Biden she is going after, not the CDC as the corrupt media is
reporting, and that is a subject of this evening's talking points memo. So you may remember on
Wednesday, April 13th, President Biden extended the mask mandate until May 3rd.
Originally, it was supposed to get knocked down on April 18th.
Well, two Americans, and I applaud them, Anna Carolina Daza and Sarah Pope, sued using the
Health Freedom Defense Fund to challenge Mr. Biden's extension of the mask mandate.
So this is what I told you about the airlines, about violent crime in your neighborhood, individual Americans can make a difference.
So the case got to Judge Catherine Kimball Mazel in Tampa, Florida, Trump appointed federal judge who ruled that the ongoing mass mandate exceeds the authority granted to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention under federal public health laws.
and was issued in violation of rulemaking procedures, basically, yet Congress did not have
anything to do with this, and it should have. Now, again, the CDC doesn't really make law.
It carries out law, and this is what Biden wanted, an extension. Now, Biden could sign an executive
order saying the extension happens, but he did not do that. He threw it into the science.
remember that the science one of the biggest ruses of the Biden administration so anyway the
mask mandate is knocked down and almost immediately at some airports and on some airlines
masks came off the mean the minute that a judge myzel made the order boom it was out but
not everywhere because here in New York the mayor of New York City can mandate mask
and he has not taken the order off for the subways and buses.
This is Mayor Adams, the new guy.
But in D.C., very liberal town, it's a federal jurisdiction.
So the mass are off in the D.C. subway, gone.
But the locals can override a federal order by saying, hey, in my area, we got so much COVID
that we have to do X, Y, and Z to protect ourselves.
So that's where we are.
It's kind of chaotic.
But this is another example of a federal judge, basically embarrassing the president of the United States.
Now, you remember that many federal judges try to do that to Donald Trump.
Absolutely. It's the same thing.
Try to embarrass it.
But it really comes down to what problems, what problems are being solved by the Biden administration?
Now, I'm a simple man.
y'all know that, okay? Give me one. Just one. So a couple of things popping in my head.
Inflation, that was caused by Joe Biden attacking the oil industry. There was no inflation under
President Trump, okay? Open borders. That was caused by Joe Biden, knocking out Trump's
remain in Mexico policy, which had stemmed mass migration into the USA. So that's two, two huge
ones, inflation and the border, caused directly by Joe Biden. Surrendering in Afghanistan in that
embarrassing fashion, it's speculation, but it could have very well emboldened Putin and Xi and
China and the guy in North Korea, right? Could. I mean, we can't say for sure unless those
men come out and say, yeah, I saw Biden's terrible performance of Afghanistan, so I decided to cause
trouble, and that's not likely to happen. And finally, allowing American Airlines to mislead their
customers on a mass level, causing amazing amount of pain and financial discomfort for millions
of Americans. And what does Pete Buttigieg? What does the Biden administration do about it?
Nothing. Zero. So apparently, we learned yesterday that the Easter Bunny is now telling President
Biden what to do. I know it's a cheap shot. I'm sorry. But it wasn't that ridiculous.
this. So Biden's about to answer a question about Pakistan, Afghanistan, Afghanistan, the Easter
but he goes, nah, now come on over here. And there goes Biden right after the Easter Bunny.
Now, I don't think it is true that the Easter Bunny has been appointed a national security
advisor. I don't believe that's true. But, you know, he had a prominent place yesterday.
So what I want you to do is think about this, because I want to be fair. I always want to be
fair. If you can think of one problem Joe Biden is solved, since he had a problem.
been inaugurated and that's coming up now on 16 months okay one give me one and you
can't say well low unemployment because that was in play before COVID and now when
everything was shut down and the people going back to work of course unemployment is going to be
well can't that's not a problem he solved give me one problem fentanyl heroin violent
crime anything anywhere that he solved and I would
we'll read your letter on the air. We will discuss it tomorrow. Bill at Bill O'Reilly.com,
bill at bill o'Reilly.com. The name in town if you wish to appoint, and that is the memo.
So Mr. Biden is off to New Hampshire, the live-for-your-die state today, and he's talking
about infrastructure. Yeah. Okay, I mean, you know, more taxpayer money down the drain.
That's got to be a three, four-million dollar trip out there. I don't know what we're getting
out of it. Yeah, Biden got some money for infrastructure and, you know, feds are spending it.
Okay. I don't see a massive problem-solving mechanism there, but that's where he is.
Ukraine update. Day 55 of the war, Putin is no rush. Putin is now the most famous person in
the world, contemporized, okay? And he's enjoying the attention. He doesn't care how many people
killed or what I like why would he care he's a psychopath all right he's evil he doesn't care so it's
day 55 and Russia now they're invading the reinvating the eastern part of the country which is
what I think is going to happen whenever Putin has to settle this he'll take slice off
maybe a quarter of Ukraine and say Russia's going to run it just like they're running Crimea
that's what I think is going to happen ultimately but I don't know that's a good
Yes. Okay, so the Ukrainian officials, you can't believe what the Ukrainian officials say,
because they're always going to put it in an anti-Puton light, you know. They say that there are
no humanitarian corridors for civilians fleeing Ukraine open for the third consecutive day. Maybe
that's true. I mean, maybe the Russians are bombing the civilians, but if that were happening,
we'd have pictures of it. So I'm not quite sure about that.
Now, there's an interesting new podcast that has caught our attention.
It's called The President's Daily Brief with a guy named Brian Dean Wright.
Okay?
So Mr. Wright is a former CIA guy.
And he takes a different point of view on many important issues.
Here's what he said on yesterday, I guess it was, about Ukraine.
and the USA. Go.
Ladies and gentlemen, we are tumbling towards war,
eight months after we just ended and lost another one in Afghanistan.
The Pentagon this very morning is talking about new permanent bases throughout Europe.
We've talked about that on this show.
Joe Biden is sending advanced weaponry and billions of dollars of it to Ukrainian fighters.
He's also sending tactical and operational intelligence,
which means our spies and satellites are now drawing an X on the forehead of Russian soldiers,
and effectively pulling the trigger.
Very provocative.
And joining us now from Arizona is Brian Dean Wright.
So I want to walk through this because people may not know what your overall point of view is.
And I think we have to establish that.
Is Putin a villain?
Yes.
That's pretty straightforward.
What he is doing in Ukraine is often.
Okay.
So in your opinion, he is a villain.
Is he a threat to NATO?
Yes, that is also true.
Okay.
If Putin succeeds in Ukraine, and that would mean taking over the government in Kiev,
which it doesn't look like he's going to do,
that would be a huge victory for Putin and for the totalitarian forces on the planet.
Is that your point of view?
That's fair as well, yeah, absolutely.
Okay.
So why then would you criticize the United States and NATO for doing everything possible short of a shooting war, all right?
Because I don't want that, and I've actually said we shouldn't be sending war planes, we, the United States, to Ukraine.
If Poland wants to do that fine, but the United States shouldn't do that.
It's a little bit too provocative.
That is my opinion.
But if we can defeat we being United States.
in NATO, if we can defeat Putin by sending a massive amount of arms to Ukrainian fighters,
which so far performed pretty well, way above most expectations.
That would be a good thing for the world, but you dissent there.
Well, let me add a little bit of context.
So first, we have to ask ourselves the question, who's in charge of our war effort?
Because that's in fact what we're in right now.
Well, that would be Biden.
I'm sorry.
I can answer that.
That's Biden.
He's a commander in chief.
he's in charge of the Pentagon.
Right.
So there are two groups of folks.
The Pentagon are actually the war planners.
They're the ones who execute whatever it is.
They propose to the president, and the president says, yes, we ought to do that.
The point is, the people in the Pentagon who are putting together this war effort,
and indeed, Joe Biden, are the folks who have been part of the 20-year war in Afghanistan
that we lost, and we just lost that to a bunch of goat herders.
So the question that I have from a just basic fundamental level is,
is it smart to have the people who just lost our 20-year war
be in charge of the one that we're just starting
here against Russia, a nuclear-armed state?
But wait a minute, though.
There's no other choice, all right?
Because Biden was elected president.
He selected, and he carried Millie over from Trump,
the Pentagon brass, the people who, as you rightly put it,
plan military operations.
so we don't have a choice there. It's up to, it all comes back to Biden. And apparently Biden
believes that the Afghanistan exit was excellent. He said it was. Now, no one believes that.
The Pentagon doesn't even believe it. But again, Biden is the commander in chief. He's got to
sign off on all military operations. So I'm not sure that your dissent here. You know, I understand
And if I were the president, I would send advanced weaponry to Ukraine in the hopes that Putin would be partially defeated, embarrassed, humiliated, which he is being now.
I would do that.
Would I be wrong?
So the second piece is this, beyond our own internal capacity, I don't think that we should disregard that question.
But let's move on to the second piece, which is this.
What is Putin and his warhawks in Moscow?
What are the red lines in terms of what we do that would then offer up a degree of retaliation, right?
That's the other question that people in the Pentagon and the CIA and indeed the White House are wrestling with it.
I believe very, very strongly that when we move from more traditional, more conventional weaponry,
which I support sending to Ukraine, because that will bog down Putin, that should be the goal,
because that will force him into some degree of diplomatic conversation,
especially we can bring a Chinese on board with that.
I think that's how you solve this.
When you start moving beyond that, advanced weaponry, tactical intelligence, when we basically
are puppeteers of Ukrainian fighters and we are all but pulling the trigger, now we start tiptoeing
up.
In fact, we start crossing that red line in Moscow to they say, look, we are not going to respond
likely in an asymmetric way, which is just a fancy way of saying cyber attacks, very serious
cyber attacks, or they're going to start physically attacking, killing soldiers abroad, personnel
abroad, et cetera. So then we as a country should be asking ourselves this question. Are we ready
for that kind of asymmetric response? Are people ready? Our families ready? Or our communities,
our businesses ready? I don't think anybody can answer that question. I can't look. America
don't want to shoot war with Russia. Nobody wants that. And as far as a red line is concerned,
it's whatever Putin wants the red line to be. Putin can fabricate any kind of scenario he wants.
Even if we didn't send sophisticated weaponry or didn't give the Ukrainians intel from our drones,
Putin could say we did.
He could make up anything he wanted to make up.
So I don't think you operate out of a sense of fear of Putin and Russia at all.
You basically try to give the Ukrainians as much intel and weaponry as you can
that the American people would support.
and so far they're supporting our weaponry to them without, you know, an invasion by the Baltic
states or some crazy thing like that. Because I think if you allow Putin to define the red line,
he's going to define it any way he wants. Am I wrong? No, look, he's an old spy. He understands
there's a gentleman's game in all of this. He bogged us down in places like Afghanistan.
So he knows that we're going to supply some degree of probably conventional weaponry.
He knows that.
He's going to probably blow it up or try to.
He has done that.
So there is a box of behavior, both spoken and unspoken, of how far each side can go.
So he is a villain.
That is no doubt.
He is an aggressor.
There is no doubt.
But I don't think he is absolutely crazy.
I don't think those around him are crazy.
I think they are calculated.
So I think that we have to appreciate it.
Let me challenge that.
All right. Putin's invasion of Ukraine is crazy. All right. He is destroying the economy of his own country. For what? For what? For nothing. Now, that's crazy. Okay. Now, is he going to drop a nuke? Is he going to do this? He loves to threaten. But I'm telling you, and I'm doing this with all due respect, Mr. Wright, because you're a smart guy and you understand how the world works.
and you're absolutely right.
In a rational world, okay, you could sit down with the Putin.
He's not rational any longer.
You can't sit down with this man any longer.
There's no upside for Russia doing what Putin did.
None.
Even if he gets Ukraine, he's a villain forever.
His economy is going to be damaged forever.
Go ahead.
Bill, I hear your point, and I understand the argument,
but we're making an assumption there with that argument,
and that is he's an irrational actor.
So unless I see high confidence intelligence that tells me that's true,
I'm going to assume that there is still a degree of rationality,
both inside the Kremlin.
Do you think it was rational for him to invade Ukraine?
Is that a rational act of a responsible leader?
From what I'm hearing from people,
he was told and he understood that he would have a very different outcome.
Kiev would fall within the first week,
and people would embrace him with open arms.
All right, so after he gets his ass kicked for the first month,
then he says, well, let's try to negotiate a settlement.
He's not doing that.
Well, the question remains, how long can he fight?
He's got 60,000 troops that he's ordered up.
So it shows that he has a degree.
I'm sorry?
He can fight forever.
Look, he doesn't care about his military, how many people get killed.
He can fight forever.
They get the biggest standing army outside of China and the United States on Earth.
Let's go to China now.
All right.
So a lot of this is about the Chinese who are watching how the United States and NATO,
protect Ukraine, what they do in Ukraine. And I'll submit to you, and I could be wrong, that China
and Taiwan, that's a setback right now. Because China goes, do we really want all these economic
sanctions and our army and Navy having to fight and take huge losses? Because Taiwanese are going
to fight. It's not going to be Hong Kong. They're going to fight. And they're well armed. And the
United States will be compelled to help them fight there. So I think what the Putin situation
reflects on is what could happen in Taiwan. Have you factored that in? Absolutely. But I think
President Xi of China is much, much different than President Putin to Russia. They have two different
personalities. They have two different sets of intelligence. They have two different sets of goals.
So Taiwan for China is absolutely a key part of its reunification, its recapturing of Chinese glory.
but they are much more patient, much more patient.
They are willing to take decades and decades to get there.
So I do hear your point that they are watching this very closely.
They're seeing how the West has become united.
But they're also seeing how countries like Saudi Arabia, UAE, South Africa, Brazil,
all still back Russia, even after all these sanctions.
Indeed, India is buying massive amounts of Russian oil.
So what? That doesn't matter, though.
The economic sanctions are crippling the Russian economy.
And because Chinese economy is an export-based economy, Brazil ain't going to help them out.
Once the United States shuts down buying products from China and Australia and Great Britain and Canada and all of Europe do so as well, she's got a world to hurt.
And that's what's holding him back.
So he's watching how bad Putin's going to be hurt.
I'll give you the last word.
Look, I think that what China does absolutely has been colored by what's happening in Ukraine.
At the end of the day, I think you're starting to see a profound change in the world
from the West being in charge of it to very clearly Beijing and to a much lesser degree, Russia,
we're starting to reshape what we do and how we think.
So if we believe that the United States and the West are really driving the world's economy and always will,
I think we're starting to see a huge change there.
And our assumptions of what China or Moscow will do, I think that that is flawed, frankly.
to be learning some painful lessons because of that all right but u.s intel was good in the run-up to
ukraine i think the cia and the nsa they nailed it that i don't think putin would do it i didn't
think he'd be this crazy to do it but the u.s intel seems to be pretty good would you agree
no if you recall joe biden said to president zalinski that he should effectively step down and he
should leave from people i've talked to within the community they did not think uh a that that
that Putin would do it, right? So, in fact, he did do it. We released a bunch of intelligence,
very low quality. Turns out all those were what we would call roommates or guesses. It was just
largely gossip. So the intel community got it wrong. But I will say in their defense,
Putin threw out the playbook. They went against a lot of their own internal ways of
fighting. So they assumed that they would be welcomed as liberators. So in other words,
the U.S. intelligence community thought that the Russians would do as they have done in the past.
They didn't. And my goodness, the Russians blew it completely. And thank God for that.
Yeah, and I hope we can accelerate it. Mr. Wright, thanks very much. The podcast is a President's Daily Brief.
Where can people find it, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, all of that?
On all of them. Okay. And we'll talk again, I hope. Thanks for taking the time.
You bet. Thank you.
Okay, illegal immigration is new stats yesterday. And every week,
reporting record highs. Again, Biden. This is Biden. Nobody else. Not Congress. It's not U.S.
Intel. It's not Homeland Security. It's Biden. And you say hasn't even been to the border.
Okay. So there's a poll. Gallup, 1,017 adults, Republicans 28, Independence 40, Democrats 30.
41% say they worry a great deal about illegal immigration.
23% say they don't worry at all about it.
Okay, so it's an 18% plurality.
Democrats, 18% say they worry a great deal.
44% of Democrats, if you can believe this,
44% of Democrats don't worry about illegal immigration at all.
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Okay, so latest stats from the Border Patrol just out yesterday in March, okay, 160,000 encounters with illegal immigrants on the southern border.
from February 37% one month up okay in total 221,000 encounters because some of those people in
the 160,000 came back twice three times all right they said they boot them back then they
come back it's like boom boom boom of course we're paying for us all right um more than 76
percent of those trying to sneak in here in March were single adults. So the family kid thing,
that looks like it's over. Thirty-three percent increase from February. And Marching count is 50 percent
were processed for expulsion under Title 42, which goes away in May. That's because you come
from a place with COVID. Mexico, you can go right back to Mexico. Biden's knocking that out
for no reason. There is a revolution within his own party in the Senate.
against Biden knocking out Title 42, I will predict he will rethink that, change his mind
because his own party is certain to rebel, even though half the party doesn't even care.
It's amazing.
Now, in England, the U.K., they have come up with, where do you hear this?
And none of this is reported.
I know you haven't heard any of this.
So Boris Johnson just signed an order that would expel all asylum seekers who show up on British soil,
because a lot of them come across the North Sea, some of them sneak in through the chunnel,
other waves.
But if the British authorities catch you, you, according to Johnson, should be deported immediately,
even if you're asking for asylum, to Rwanda, the African country of Rwanda.
This is amazing.
So Boris says we're going to send Rwanda $158 million to expedite this program.
That's a bribe.
They're given Rwanda a desperately poor country, little country.
Okay, they're famous for the massacre there and all of that, but they don't have any money.
So now they're going to get $158 million from the British government to take all the migrants trying to get into Britain.
Now, the English, you're going to have to fly them to Rwanda.
That's going to cost money.
So why is Boris doing this?
Because once Ward gets out among the migrants that if they catch you trying to sneak into Great Britain, you're going to Rwanda whether you like it or not, then it's going to stop.
but Parliament has not passed it.
The House of Lords expected to vote today, and we'll have results tomorrow.
Okay?
House of Lords doesn't mean anything.
It's the House of Commons.
That's the big power there.
And they have not set a vote.
But I'm just telling you this story because it's not just the United States under siege.
All the developed nations, all the nations that have money and jobs,
just millions of people are trying to get in there
because Africa and the Middle East, they're devastated.
Mexico, Central America, you know, I don't blame those people.
They have nothing.
We can't take them.
Somebody tell Pope Francis, Italy, Italy's under siege.
But anyway, that's a pretty extreme thing.
It'll be interesting to see if that passes.
British Parliament. Now, here's another story. It wasn't reported. I'm shocked. So, in Alexandria,
Virginia, an ISIS terrorist named Shafi al-Shake, better known as Jihadi John, British subject,
was convicted of eight counts of murder this week. And he'll be sentenced in August by a U.S.
court. Now, why is he tried here? He killed four Americans. James Folliott of New England,
Stephen Sotloff, Peter Cassig, and Kayla Mueller. Okay, and Kayla is a centerpiece of my book
Killing the Killers, which will be out in two weeks. Now, all four Americans were killed by this
heinous Shafi al-Shikh Jihadi Jihadi John. So he's captured and they deport him back to America.
and not deport and they sent him to America because he killed these four. Now, I tell you their
stories in killing the killers. What this guy and his ICE's pals did to them. You're not
going to believe it because it's never been told before. And we had the cooperation of the
Mueller family. It is staggering. It's the heart of the book. And I really hope you take this
book seriously. You can pre-order it now everywhere you know the drill. So this guy,
Shafi al-Shake, is going to get life imprisonment without parole. It's going to be sent to
a federal penitentiary where he will not be let out of his cell because they'll kill him.
The other inmates. If Whitey Bulger got his throat cut, what do you think is going to happen to
jihadi John?
so this guy in a cell the rest of his life good Boston University my alma mater have a master's
degree in broadcast journalism from the School of Communications there so for some unknown reason
they hired Ibram Kendi to be a professor and he earns about 160,000 dollars a year
spouting anti-white rhetoric very proud of Boston University for that the guys are racist
everybody knows it. All he wants to do is denigrate white people. So in the Atlantic
magazine, which is in business to denigrate white people, that's what they do. Here's what
Kendi says. Put it up on a screen, quote, Republican Party is not the party of parents
raising white kids. The Republican Party is not the party of parents raising girls, raising
trans kids, raising kids, raising kids of color, raising queer kids, raising poor kids, raising
immigrant kids. Public Party is making it harder for all those kids to learn about themselves
and their histories. Public Party is stripping parents and educators of the collective ability
to protect vulnerable children from being indoctrinated or victimized by the scourge of white supremacy.
And he goes on to say that the Republican Party is the party of white supremacy. So that
means everybody in the Republican Party, according to Kendi is an enabler of white supremacy.
Or white supremacy yourself.
This kind of racist garbage, B.U is spending $160,000 on, and I get little donation things sent to me.
Now, B.U. has been good to me. I'm an honored alumni there. They have been good to me over the years.
And I have been good to them. I support the Daily Free Press, a student newspaper.
But now I'm going, what the deuce is going on here? You're going to bring in a Klan member now?
now? Is that what you're going to do to say all black people in the Democratic Party are bad? Is that what we're
going to have next? I mean, it's really disturbing if you look at it objectively and I am. So there
is a university in Ohio, okay, Shawnee State, I believe it is. All right, yeah, Shawnee State
University. So there was a professor there. His name is Nick Merriweather. We reported this
story last year. And a male in his class raised the hand and the Mr. Professor Meriwether said,
yes, sir, yes, sir, as you would say to a respectful male in your class. I said it thousands
of times when I was teaching. Yes, sir. A guy that student goes up afterward and demands to be
addressed with a feminine title. Okay, so Professor Metherithier says, look, tell me,
me what you want to call you and i'll call you that give me a name whatever but you know i'm a
christian and i'm not gonna you know knock my belief system to give you a pronoun all right so the
college shawnee state says that merriweather all right would face corrective action so maryweather
sued he won he won this week 400 000 dollars in damages okay
Okay. Good. Now, the reason this happened is because Mary Weather sued. Again, another example of an American doing that. And the Alliance Defending Freedom Fund in Arizona helped them out. We need more of these lawyers to help. Anyone, $400,000 damages. Good for him. Okay, here's a crazy story. UK, there's an outfit called Spirit Shack. They sell Ouija boards and all of the
So they say you can contact the dead.
Got it.
They have an internet thing.
Thousand UK residents.
They ask about the afterlife.
This is unbelievable.
So 50% of those who answered believe in an afterlife.
All right.
55% say they're going to heaven.
58% worry they could end up in hell.
That's more than 100%, but who's counting, right?
68% have no fear of what comes after they die.
69% would rather live another life than have anything in the afterlife.
All right, here's the next.
25% of the people who believe in an afterlife believe in heaven or hell.
I don't know what the other, I guess you wander around in a spiritual realm, whatever that may be.
16% believe in reincarnation.
You come back as, I don't know, Joe Biden.
I don't know.
40% believe they'll reunite with their pets in the African.
so you know I guess they're going to be buried with dog food I'm not sure anyway I
thought you'd like to know that after life most Americans believe in an afterlife I do
say in history April 19th 1995 Oklahoma City bombing 27 years ago you know the drill
Timothy McVe parked a truck full of explosives blew up the Murrah building killed
168 people a sentence to death McVeigh was executed
first execution by the federal government since 1963. His cohort, Terry Nichols, found guilty of
eight counts of involuntary manslaughter and conspiracy, sentenced to life in prison without parole.
Now, all of that happened, that Oklahoma City bombing in 1995, because of David Koresh and the siege at Waco
two years earlier. So if you really want to know the big picture, so right-wing militia crews,
were so angered that the government, the federal government, went in and took out Koresh in, I think,
68 of his followers, something like that, that they plan this Oklahoma City thing. But
memories dim, and I wanted to bring you this day in history 27 years ago. All right, big mail
segment. And a final thought on Corgi, race. You got to see this video. We'll be right back.
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and read BART's missive. O'Reilly, you're right again, apathy is as deadly to America's survival as any crime spree.
That is off yesterday's message of the day when I'm lamenting the people, look, 20 years ago, I could rally people to do the right thing.
Now, harder, much, much harder in this country to do that because we're all lost in space.
We're lost in cyberspace. This takes away all of our concentration.
and many people are not going to get involved no matter how bad it is.
Jerry, I agree with you, Bill, 100%, everybody wants to do something as long as they don't have to do it.
If we all stood together and stopped paying income tax, for example, then the government would have to pay attention.
Well, if we all did that, we'd be in jail.
So don't do that, but you can't speak up.
You've got to pay your tax.
Robert, there may be another fact of contributing to Americans not protesting the rise of crime, and that is fear, of course.
Of course. I'm going to be attacked by taking on the airline industry. I'm just waiting for it. I know it's coming.
David Baird, Holly Springs, North Carolina. Bill, you're missing the point completely on Kirill in Russia for you to come out against the war. Putin would declare him crazy and he pushed to the sidelines.
That's not what priests are supposed to do. You do the right thing. You don't worry about your career.
on. David. Yes, Biden announced renewed oil leasing on public lands, but he raised the royalties
of 50%. Of course, he had to do that for the global warming crew. John Kim, Los Angeles. Bill,
what do you think the impact of no voter ID and mass mailing and ballots will have on the midterm
elections? Some states have reformed, some states haven't, but I think it's going to be a tidal wave
against the Democrats, and I don't think that's going to matter.
Not going to be tight like it was Trump Biden.
Walter Fanchier, Irving, Texas.
What a travesty from the president and vice president.
I give 10% of my money to the church and 1.5% to other charities,
also on tax, about the same rate as Biden.
Look, both Biden and Harris didn't give any money to charity, so to speak.
Okay?
you make the call.
Wayne Rumble, Asheville, North Carolina, in midst of our travel disaster, perhaps a bit of levity is appropriate.
All right, Wayne, you did not mention anything about your return trip from Turks Caicos.
Did you swim home?
I charted home.
I spent the extra money to stay out of that horror on the airlines.
Kevin Martin, Dracott, Massachusetts, my wife and I decided to rent.
Killing Jesus, the movie, during Holy Week.
I was surprised that there was a reference to Jesus as a carpenter.
You know, I didn't write the script, but I supervised it, and I didn't catch that.
They might have changed it while I was shooting in Morocco.
I mean, folklore says he was a carpenter.
And the people making the movie, I'm not sure they're dialed in to the actual book, but good pickup.
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Okay, final thought of the day.
that tape. ESPN2
last night, re-ran
the 2021 corgi races.
It's held in Auburn
Washington. Look at those corgis.
Look at them.
Holly, the Terri-Dog, was stunned and shocked.
She felt that they were being
exploited, even though
I exploit Holly
on Bill O'Reilly.com.
These corgis
ran around, and
this is according to DailyPause.com,
Angus,
The corgi won the race.
Now, corgis are the cutest dogs in the world,
but before you run out, number one,
they're not easy to get in the United States,
pure bread.
They're all over whales, that's where they come from.
But here it's hard.
I had to go to Georgia to get Holly the Tara dog.
And I think she resents it to this day
that she's not down there.
But anyway, they're very nice dogs.
But they shed.
So along with buying a corgi, you have to buy
a giant vacuum cleaner and follow the dog around. I have never in my life, and nobody told me.
My kids wanted a corgis. All right, I don't know corgis. I don't know they're shedding.
I mean, if I didn't vacuum religiously, we couldn't breathe in this house, but they are adorable
dogs. There's no doubt about it. And when I saw that corgi race last night, I, hey, Holly, come on, watch this.
Hollyman. Nope, watching my brethren be exploited. Anyway, thank you for watching and listening
to the no spin news this evening. Tomorrow, Bernie Goldberg, can the American media ever come
back? We'll see what Bernie thinks, and we'll see you tomorrow.