Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - Alvin Bragg's Trump Fiasco, President Biden's Latest, America's Dropping I.Q., & More

Episode Date: March 24, 2023

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Hey Bill O'Reilly here. Welcome to the No Spin News. Thursday, March 23, 2003, stand up for your country. Well, we live in troubling times, you know, and I wish it were not so. But it is. We have an ineffective president. And I don't think that most of you disagree with that. I'm going to show you some new polling today.
Starting point is 00:00:36 Americans are losing confidence if they ever had any in Joe Biden. He's simply not governing well, and that is the truth. Then we have a crooked media. I mean, I have talked and talk to talk. You're probably bored with it by now, tired of hearing me telling you how corrupt the corporate media is. Then we have a shaky economy. You know, you go into the grocery. store and like, I'm sitting there going, what? And finally, we have progressive madness on display,
Starting point is 00:01:09 almost everywhere. So these are troubling times. And then you add to it the never-ending saga of Donald J. Trump. And that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. So here's the latest. Grand jury in Manhattan again today. Didn't do. anything on the trump case didn't do anything yesterday not going to do anything tomorrow what does that tell you it's a fiasco all right there's a problem now i pinpointed the statute of limitations and all that we have had the best reporting here on the trump situation and if you are bill o're o'reilly dot com premium or concierge members you can get the transcripts you can see the show whenever you want so i i hope you guys check it out if you're not in that club the grand jury is
Starting point is 00:02:00 responsible for either indicting Donald Trump or not. Bragg, the prosecutor, the DA in Manhattan, Alvin Bragg. He brings the evidence to the grand jury, and the folks make the decision. Well, I'm told that the folks are a little dubious about this. I don't know whether that's true. That's what anonymous sources are telling me, and I don't trust anonymous sources. as you know. So I'm not reporting that as fact. Anyway, next week, this grand jury has to come back and decide whether to indict Trump or not. Well, that will happen next week. It's not going to drag on like the Hunter Biden thing because Hunter Biden's never been indicted after three years. So I take my message that you hear on the first TV, on all the radio stations that you
Starting point is 00:03:00 that you listen to me on and YouTube and you name it. We're there. I took it out last night to News Nation. Roll of tape. We have entered the official fiasco zone. So this grand jury today not sitting was no accident because I understand this is speculation for the Cuomo audience, not based on facts,
Starting point is 00:03:25 but what I'm being told by anonymous sources, which you know, you know what they are, is that many assistant attorney general, district attorneys in Manhattan, are telling their boss, Alvin Bragg, you're not going to win. So I believe, and I could be wrong, that Bragg now is second-guessing himself. Now, for those of us who live in and around New York City, and you're one of them, Alvin Bragg has been the worst district attorney in my lifetime, and I'm born and bred New Yorker. He has single-handedly led to the deaths of hundreds of people by not enforcing the law. 50% of the felonies presented to his office are either dismissed or busted down to misdemeanors.
Starting point is 00:04:17 This is a man who does not want to prosecute fentanyl dealers, people who, who punch other people, knife other people. He doesn't want to do it. So this guy's got all kinds of problems apart from the Trump deal, which will never see a jury. Now keep that analysis in mind. I could be wrong, but I don't think so.
Starting point is 00:04:45 Now, Alvin Bragg is another problem. Congress wants to call him to explain this fiasco. He is resisting that. Now, I don't know whether a congressional committee is going to issue a subpoena for Alvin Bragg to come to Washington and force him to testify about what he's doing. Bragg's saying, you have no right, federal government has no right to intrude on a state and city prosecution. That'll be an interesting legal thing to see play out. But Bragg's got problems up to here on this Trump situation. The second sound bite I want to play you is from WABC Radio, our flagship, this morning with Sid Rosenberg, who I do every Thursday, roll a tape on that.
Starting point is 00:05:33 Bragg himself, not going to survive this, because he now has put himself in a position where if this goes south and it will, it's all on him. He can't blame anybody else. I mean, I know that this man is way in over his head running this DA's office. Do you realize that every single New York City police officer in about 40,000 of them now, probably less because so many are quitting? They hate him. And Bragg, as we reported yesterday, has lost about 100 assistant DAs since he's been in office for 15 months. So he didn't even have the personnel. hell. The prosecute felonies in New York City because they won't work for them. And the cops,
Starting point is 00:06:23 as I said, like this guy, because Bragg is anti-law enforcement, but bullish on getting, and that's the word, Donald Trump. Does that seem fair to you? Does it? Really? Even if you hate Trump, emailing back and forth with a guy who teaches journalism in New York. England who hates Trump. And he just, he can't not hate him. I mean, he can't, I present factor to fact after fact after fact. It doesn't matter. And I've known this guy for so long, all right, that's why I do it. I wouldn't do it if it wasn't a friend of mine. But you get to a point where the corruption then overrides whatever criminal justice matter there is. And this is not right. Even if you hate Trump, you've got to know it's not right. So let me just clarify
Starting point is 00:07:20 that if Trump did what Bragg says he did used his corporate accounts to pay off a woman not to talk about whatever she was going to talk about. And I don't know what happened. And neither to you. Nobody knows. Okay. That is a misdemeanor in New York. And the statute of limitations is two years. So that, you can't bring it. So Bragg's desperate trying to find a way to get it up into a felony, which is a five-year statute of limitations, which would be over, except Bragg is pulling out this card that the five years is based on continuous residency in New York. So if you go out for a vacation for a week, they take it off. It's so convoluted and crazy that it's never going to fly. And that's why I say it's
Starting point is 00:08:11 never going to see a jury. The payment to Stormy Daniels was made October 27, 2016, and yesterday we reported that the guy who made the payment, Michael Cohen, who worked for Trump as an attorney, put in writing through his attorney. Look, I just did this. Trump didn't tell me to do it. Who knows? What I do know is the case is unbelievably weak. Feds passed on it. Cy Vance, who's Bragg's predecessor, as DA in Manhattan, passed on it. But Bragg is doing it. I believe he goes to George Soros. Okay, so Bragg owes all of his power to George Soros,
Starting point is 00:08:53 who's pumped more than a million dollars, a million dollars, into political action committees that helped Alvin Brad. I think that's what this is all about. I can't prove it, so I couldn't bring a charge. And I wouldn't. This is just my opinion based about what? I know. Power, politics and the people behind the headlines.
Starting point is 00:09:16 I'm Miranda Devine, New York Post columnist and the host of the brand new podcast, Podforce One. Every week I'll sit down for candid conversations with Washington's most powerful disruptors, lawmakers, newsmakers and even the president of the United States. These are the leaders shaping the future of America and the world. Listen to Podforce One with me, Miranda Devine, every week on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcast. You don't want to miss an episode. Hey, it's Sean Spicer from the Sean Spicer Show podcast, reminding you to tune into my show every day to get your daily dose inside the world of politics.
Starting point is 00:10:03 President Trump and his team are shaking up Washington like never before, and we're here to cover it from all sides, especially on the topics of the main. mainstream media won't. So if you're a political junkie on a late lunch or getting ready for the drive home, new episodes of the Sean Spicer Show podcast drop at 2 p.m. East Coast every day. Make sure you tune in. You can find us at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcast. All right, Maelago documents. Now, I don't know much about this. I'm going to spend the weekend investigating, trying to find out what the deuce is going on on this. So a federal judge has rule that Trump's lawyer has to come in and answer questions that would be under attorney-client privilege. But the judge knocked out that privilege because there might be a crime. I don't know
Starting point is 00:10:54 what's going on. I have to be honest with you. I've been focused on this New York case, but over the weekend, I'm going to try to find out. So Monday, when I come back, I'll be able to tell you an educated opinion about it. The lawyer is Evan Cochran. He's a good lawyer. He is supposed to testify tomorrow, March 24th, before a grand jury. All right. I guess that's in D.C. courts, yeah, in D.C.
Starting point is 00:11:25 So I'll try to find out. This is a hard one to nail down. And that's the memo. Okay, and if you have any questions at all about anything, Bill at Bill O'Reilly.com, bill at bill o'Reilly.com, name in town, if you wish to opine, I will answer as many as I can. If you are a concierge member to Bill O'Reilly.com, you automatically get an answer from me quickly. All right, so if you're a concierge member, you've got a question, you get them answered. Everybody else, I mean, I have to, I'm going to do a lot of mail tonight, but I'll answer your questions if I can. So Joe Biden's off to Canada. I'm not exactly sure why he's going there. The White House says that he's elevating, this is a quote, President Biden is elevated a concerted effort to repair a bilateral relationship
Starting point is 00:12:20 between Canada and the USA because of growing geopolitical challenges. Okay, so there's a shot at Trump. Okay, so Biden's trying to repair the relationship with Justin Trump. Trudeau. Also, Biden wants to show the world that he and Justin are buddies, just like Putin and she, who met this week. So just picture it in your mind. You have in one dugout, baseball comparison, Joe Biden and Justin Trudeau. In the other dugout, you have Vladimir Putin and she. I don't know. Okay. So that's what you. Okay. So that's what Biden's doing today and I hope him and just and have a good time approval rating for president
Starting point is 00:13:10 Biden new poll AP 1,081 adults Democrat 42 percent of the poll Republican 39 independent 19 do you approve or disapprove of Joe Biden's job as president total approved 38 percent disapproved 61 that is the lowest number in this poll since July 2022. So 61% of Americans don't think Joe's doing a good job. It should be 100%, but you can't wise people up. You can't force them to see the world as it is. You just can't.
Starting point is 00:13:51 Joe Biden, according to the White House Transition Project, I never even heard of that. But apparently it's a nonpartisan group that studies, what goes on in the White House. And we looked at it. It looks okay. It looks all right. It doesn't look like it's tilted one way or the other, but I don't know.
Starting point is 00:14:16 Okay, so they analyze how many press conferences Biden has given in his more than two years in office, 22. That's it. At the same time, Trump gave 41, Obama 46, Bush the younger 40. So you can see that the press access, all right, that Biden's providing is 50% less than the other three. Now, why isn't the corporate media screaming about it? Why? Because they like them. Because he's progressive.
Starting point is 00:14:54 Biden does what the progressives want. Just like Bragg's doing what George Soros wants. Biden does what George Soros wants. the different dynamic, all right, but, and the press wants that. So they're not going to criticize them. I bet you didn't know that stat. I bet you didn't know it. Okay.
Starting point is 00:15:12 Now, how about Ms. Jean-Pierre, the press spokesman from Joe Biden? So, according to West Wing Playbook, all right, and this was published in the summer, last summer, Jean-Pierre has said far more than her successor than her predecessor, Jen Saki. She doesn't know anything. She didn't have any information. It's almost double. So Jean-Pier answers questions, well, I don't have any information. At twice the level that Saki did.
Starting point is 00:15:53 This is crazy. It's crazy. all right let's get to you the american citizen the loyal american i hope i hope so according to northwestern university that's in chicago um good school i think a little woke but not crazy woke um they did a study long study 12 years study 400 000 americans on whether we are getting smarter or dumber. The conclusion that Northwestern University comes up with is that Americans are getting dumber. They don't say why, but IQ scores are declining in this country. I know why. I know why. Because public schools, particularly in the big cities where the
Starting point is 00:16:49 unions control everything are not really teaching the kids social promotion if you show i you don't even have to show up they just promote promote promote promote promote they don't care so there's discipline in the classrooms collapsed in many not all many public schools where i am on long island right now the public schools are good in my section okay And there's discipline. I wouldn't send my children to public school because I don't like the culture. So once the student gets out of the classroom gets out of the school building, they can say MF her all day long. They can behave in a way that I don't want my children to see or hear.
Starting point is 00:17:42 So I sent my kids to Catholic school, and both are prospering because of that experience. didn't have anything to do with academics it had to do with the social culture I talked to one of the principals and I said to him look you got a really good school here but when the kid gets out of the building do you have any supervision? No none
Starting point is 00:18:01 not acceptable to me as a parent so anyway back to the study American IQ scores dropping and Northwestern University says it's concern We're not as smart as we used to be. So public school is the first reason.
Starting point is 00:18:21 And then the second reason is this. Okay? This is an addiction. And many of you are addicted to it. I use it far too much, but I'm using it 90% for information flow. I got my information in here. I don't go to the games. I don't go to the betting site.
Starting point is 00:18:42 I don't do any of that. All right. But children do. And children are spending far too many times on this, their laptops, the gaming, whatever it may be. That takes them away from real life. And if you combine real life experience with disciplined academics, your IQ goes up. I can't tell you how much I've learned traveling to 85 countries or 86 countries. I've got to do another count now.
Starting point is 00:19:12 Okay? I've been all over the world. And I've learned so much. and my cue is higher just because I was there I saw I came I saw I split okay and Caesar say that anyway we're getting dumber Walt Disney so I was announced this week that Disney World and Orlando is going to host an LGBT conference in September if you want to go okay now there's nothing wrong with a gay conference nothing you want to go to a gay conference go i think it might be interesting to hear uh what people say i don't have time to go in september
Starting point is 00:19:57 but i have no problem with it so the conference uh on the grounds of disney world is called out and equal workplace summit okay and here is the quote the summit serves as a place to network and share strategies that create inclusive workplaces where everyone belongs and where LGBTQ plus employees can be out and thrive. Okay. Okay. And Disney is going to sell, of course. They're making money on this.
Starting point is 00:20:31 Rainbow Pride merchandise, special foods. Are they gay foods now? I don't know. I don't want to be, I don't want to offend anybody, but there's special foods. What is, I don't know. Now, I'm not making it show. I can't. I can't.
Starting point is 00:20:52 I'll get crucified if I do. But yesterday, we told you that California wants to ban police dogs because they're racist, the dogs. Now, I have to report that Disney's going to sell special food to gay people. Like, what? Oh, this is a country you live in. Hey, I'm Caitlin Becker, the host of the New York Postcast, and I've got exactly what you need to start your weekdays. Every morning, I'll bring you the stories that matter,
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Starting point is 00:21:45 All right. Now, on a more serious note, Florida wants to up there don't say gay bill. So as you know, Florida passed a law that in public schools, you cannot teach students, all right? Grade pre-K through third grade, anything about sexuality.
Starting point is 00:22:08 Nothing. Now they want to explain. that through senior in high school, grade 12. Now, I bet you, some of you in hearing that say, good. I do not agree. I defer. I taught high school in Florida. I don't like this law because in health courses, and that's where it should be, these high school and middle school students need to know certain things biologically okay and practically they need to know a lot of them don't have parents that are responsible and going to guide them now i mentioned catholic schools of my kids they did not do that in catholic school they don't maybe there are a few
Starting point is 00:23:06 exception but the kids that I my daughter went to one Catholic high school my son another they didn't do that but my me I did so I lay it out like this so do any questions you come on in you ask your question you get an honest answer that's what responsible parents do but there are so many irresponsible parents that in health clauses in high school and middle school you've got to have the latitude to bring up certain things including birth control. Okay, you have to be able to do that.
Starting point is 00:23:44 And I don't like this Florida thing because I don't think, I think it's going to make it very, very difficult. Okay? Now, there is a hearing on this, April 19th in Tallahassee. You're going to be interesting to see how DeSantis handles this.
Starting point is 00:23:58 Give you a preview. Massachusetts. So the governor of Massachusetts is an ultra-leftist named Mora Healy. Okay, 52 years old. Not a bad person. I know her. But she's a leftist.
Starting point is 00:24:14 So she has now, in a written statement, saying that every pharmacy in the state, the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, has to carry the abortion drug. Okay? Quote, pharmacies must maintain a continuous sufficient supply of all family planning medications, including, and then she lists them, okay? And the after-abortion pill, okay, is among that. She's demanding that your pharmacy, that you own private business, carry that product, unconstitutional. She has no constitutional right to do that. None. I'll be interested to see if anybody in Massachusetts files a federal lawsuit against her.
Starting point is 00:25:06 Now if I'm a pharmacist and I don't want to carry an abortion device, I'm not going to carry it. See, that comes under my freedom. So while I defer on the Florida law, I support challenging in federal court. Governor Healy. You can't do that. You start doing that. Then you start to tell every business what they can and can't do because of your ideology. This is an ideological play. It's outrageous. It's an outrage. Massachusetts. Okay. Now let's get to you. So you know I'm on a campaign for you, because I've already done it, to cut down on sugar consumption. Sugar is going to going to kill you and hurt you before you die. All right, the more sugar you take in, excuse me, the more sugar you take in, the more damage you're doing to yourself.
Starting point is 00:26:13 And the sugar products, food products, spend so much money advertising that nobody's going to tell you this in a corporate media. but I'm going to tell you also fatty foods you know if you eat at McDonald's every day I'm just picking on them or but any fast food outlet you're destroying your health so there's a study out of Yale and the study centered on yogurt I'm this and that about yogurt if I do eat it it's a low sugar yogurt and I throw fruit on it, but I'm not a yogurt fanatic. Anyway, they divided into sugar yogurt and low sugar yogurt. And the study showed that the people who ate the sugar yogurt got addicted to it. And they
Starting point is 00:27:10 couldn't eat the other stuff. One of those. And sugar is addictive. It's addictive. I know a woman who drinks Pepsi a lot and I keep looking at her and I go and finally I would pester her so much that she said all right I'm going to give it up she actually went through withdrawal okay now on that note I have been trying to find a drink because the drinks are the real killer if you buy something to drink sugar iced tea or whatever you look at how many grams of sugar 60, 70, 80 grams. It's insane. All these energy drinks, all of this stuff. They're killing you. I found one. I found one. I have no interest in this company. I don't know anything about this company. Somebody gave me this. It's called Brain Pop. Okay. And it is between six and 10 grams of
Starting point is 00:28:15 sugar all right on a 12 ounce serving and it's a carbonated beverage with caffeine does have caffeine in it okay but it tastes good and is no aftertaste all of these low sugar drinks have this aftertaste it's horrible this doesn't have it so if you're interested in this you want try it's new age drinks.com new age drinks.com and again I have no interest in this crew. I don't know who these people are. I, somebody gave it to me. I drank three of them and I went, this is good. I'm going to drink this. It tastes good and but it has caffeine. I just know that. Don't get away from the shore. Okay. So you have been to Chile, the country in South America? I have not been there. I've been to Argentina, the border
Starting point is 00:29:15 country. I'd like you go to Chile. You know, it's supposed to be a beautiful country, but I'm in there. Well, there's soccer crazy there. And the other day, March 18th, something very strange happened. Roll of tape. All right, kicks the ball from his net, and it goes all the way down to field and into the net. And now that may be the longest goal ever scored in soccer in a professional realm, according to they're going to Guinness World Records. And they all went nuts and all of that. All right, this day in history, March 23rd, 1977, you know, you know what happened if you're around it? This was the first of the Nixon interviews by British journalist David Frost.
Starting point is 00:30:26 Now, you remember that Nixon got booted out of office, had to resign because of Watergate. What was Watergate? There was a 1972 presidential election. Some of Richard Nixon's personnel broke into the Watergate Hotel, legally looking to go into the Democratic National Committee headquarters and find dirt. Guys got caught. Then they traced it all the way up to very high-level Nixon people. Not Nixon himself.
Starting point is 00:30:54 I don't believe that he ordered to break in. But he tried to cover it up, and then it unraveled. That's the Washington Post, Woodward and Bernstein, and he had to quit. All right. Years went by, and nobody heard from Nixon. But David Frost and his outfit paid Nixon $600,000 in 1977, the equivalent of $2.5 million today, a lot of loot, to sit for a number of interviews. And this was the highlight. Go. I'm sorry. I just hope I haven't let you down.
Starting point is 00:31:33 Well, when I said, I just hope I haven't let you down. That said it all. I had. I let down my friends. I let down the country. I let down our system of government and the dreams of all those young people that ought to get into government but will think it's all too corrupt and the rest.
Starting point is 00:32:03 Most of all, I let down an opportunity that I would have had for two and a half more years to proceed on great projects and programs for building a lasting piece. Okay, so David Frost paid for the interviews. Let me tell you my David Frost story. In 1988, Frost got very famous off those interviews. There was a movie, Frank Langella, a brilliant actor,
Starting point is 00:32:35 played Frost. If you haven't seen it, you should watch the movie. Okay, so I'm at ABC News, and I get an offer to go to be senior correspondent on a syndicated program called Inside Edition, anchored by David Frost. And I take the offer because it doubled my salary. And Peter Jennings is yelling at me, and I said, Peter, look, I'm going to get an opportunity to cover stories all over the world that double the salary you're paying me. I got to go try. He goes, you're crazy, this thing's never going to work, that, that, that, that, that. But David Frost was the anchor.
Starting point is 00:33:08 Okay, David Frost got fired after three weeks. He couldn't do the show. He's a Brit. He doesn't understand America. He doesn't. I get the anchor job. So I felt bad for David, but it was kind of David's fault. He didn't research America.
Starting point is 00:33:28 He really didn't understand the culture here. So I get in and I turn the thing into a monster. a moneymaker beyond belief, okay? Same thing I did with the O'Reilly Factor. Yes, I'm bragging. David Frost, I've never heard from again, but inside addition is still on the air today. I anchored it for six years,
Starting point is 00:33:55 and then I said, enough of that. I got to do something else. I went to Harvard, got my master's degree in public administration, and designed the O'Reilly factor. So a lot of people don't know that. David Frost, Richard Nixon, March 23rd, 1977, 47, 46 years ago today. Back with the mail and a final thought in a moment. Okay, let's go to the mail, Vita Willans, Manitowoc, Wisconsin.
Starting point is 00:34:25 O'Reilly, you mentioned that Trump is confident he'll win the Republican nomination. You also mentioned he realizes winning the general will be more difficult. With that in mind, why would he even accept? the primary nomination because he believes he can win. He thinks he can pull it off just like he did in 2016, as simple as that. Lee Sullivan, Tavares, Florida, so Trump felt disrespected because DeSantis used the word porn star. Trump is the biggest mudslinger of my lifetime, and he did fire the first shots. Not in that case. Not in that case. I mean, DeSantis fired the first shots there. But, you know, your point is well taken.
Starting point is 00:35:04 Trump is, you know, he fires, no doubt about it. Mark Bishop, Captain Cook, Hawaii. Wow, I've never been to Captain Cook. I've got to check that out. Hey, Bill, I was wondering, with all legal proceedings of Donald Trump, why it's not considered extortion on the part of Stormy Daniels. Look, I'm not getting involved with this Stormy Daniels thing. I don't know anything about it, all right?
Starting point is 00:35:27 It's a civil beef. It's not a criminal beef. Yes, extortion is a crime, is a crime. but in order to prove it, you've got to go through all kinds of machinations, but I just can't give you any definition on it. Mary Jane is a concierge member. Thank you, Mary Jane. I hope you are enjoying your access to me. Sarah Palin was a great governor, but when she ran with John McCain, she fell short. Governor of Santa's doing a good job in Florida, but running a nation far different story, especially in these difficult times. Absolutely right. There's no doubt
Starting point is 00:36:02 about it. And the Ukraine mistake that DeSantis made was a significant error. Donna, concierge member, Donna and Mary Jane. There you go. I would like our next president to be strong, intelligent, non-polarizing, and have the personality to bring the country together. I don't know if Jesus is coming back to run. You know, I don't know if we have anybody to bring the country back together. Jesus could do it. Carol, concierge member, look at this, and I don't just pick concierge members. We pick the best letters. What horrifies me most about Joe Biden is not solving America's problems is they hasn't had the cabinet meeting in months.
Starting point is 00:36:45 He may hold these meetings and we don't know. So that's possible. But certainly the guys, as I've documented, if you read the message of the day, I mean, it's on Bill O'Reilly.com, it just says, tells you all you need to know about Joe Biden and his efficiency. David Langston, Paducah, Kentucky. Mr. Rale, you stated that if Donald Trump is indicted that the Republicans will come after Joe Biden, I would hope that if James Comer had solid evidence against Biden for corruption, he would bring it no matter what. But that's not what I said.
Starting point is 00:37:17 I said it's on steroids now. Yeah, they were always investigating the Biden family, always. As soon as the Republicans got in, they started that in January. But now they're starting it with a vengeance. and the leaks are going to you watch that was the point donald callahan travers city michigan whatever happened to john durham hey he's still making money off us he's still making money off us don't know what he's doing what a disappointment huh if you don't have anything resign okay john durham don't keep taking my money live in large for what five years now
Starting point is 00:37:59 All expenses paid, you get a nice salary. For what? You don't have it? Say you don't have it. Peace. Peter Punta Gorda, Florida. Love the stand-up for-your-country mug. They're different than the team normal mugs, but both are great.
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Starting point is 00:39:28 explain yesterday what it's all about. It's fun. And it, you know, engenders conversation. We need to talk to each other here. Also, this is only going to last for three more days. I'm going to give you, because I like you, the United States of Trump and killing crazy horse, both books for $12.95. That's insane. We lose money on it. But I have some in the inventory. So only until Sunday, then that disappears forever. So you want to read to the United States Trump and killing crazy horse. This is the time.
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Starting point is 00:40:20 bill at bill at bill o'Reilly.com, name in town, if you wish to will pine. Right back with the final thought. All right, final thought. I thought our coverage today this week was excellent on the Trump thing. I hope you agree. And part of the excellence was Brett Tallman, a guess we had on Tuesday, who just knocked it out of the park as far as putting everything in perspective. Go. The state charge he wants to bring, where he's barred by the statute of limitations, and the federal charge, which has also been reviewed by federal authorities, and they refuse to bring it for lack of evidence. And so what you have is the frustrating position of a local, you know, DA exercising that really broad and powerful authority to bring it against a politician. And that is the key why this will never get anywhere because if the Supreme Court, for example, were to allow this, every politician serving in Congress, serving in the presidency, could get attacked by a local person.
Starting point is 00:41:20 okay now there'd have to be some kind of situation but believe me you can find something on everybody everybody and this would just throw our political system into absolute chaos so those are kinds of things we bring here on the no spin news you'll never get them in a corporate media like most of them are rooting for Trump to get hurt they want him to go down and the ones that love Trump, they're not going to tell you the deficiencies of him. They won't mention it. So here, you'll get a fair play. Thank you for watching and listening to the Nosefin News. New column Sunday, noon. We'll see you on Monday.

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