Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - America's Migration, the Media's Selective Outrage, Guest Alex Green on Woke Capitalism and the Economy
Episode Date: February 17, 2023Tonight's rundown: Talking Points Memo: Bill explores why Americans are leaving blue states for red ones. A new gaffe by President Biden showcases the media's hypocrisy Oxford Club investment st...rategist Alex Green joins the No Spin News to discuss the current economic environment and woke capitalism This Day in History: King Tut's tomb is unsealed Final Thought: Raquel Welch dies Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Hello, O'Reilly here, welcome to the No Spin News, Thursday, February 16, 2003, stand up for your country.
Tonight is all about money. Your money, my money, how the economy is going. It's not going to be boring, believe me.
I don't like that pinheady, CNBC, Fox Business Channel, uh-uh, is going to be right down to it.
But Americans are falling behind, and you ought to know it, and nobody's going to tell you except us.
That might be stretching a little bit, but believe me, I watch a lot, and I don't, I'm not hearing a truth about money.
But tonight we are going to give it to you, and the Talking Points memo will kick it off.
So there are three states right now in the union that people are fleeing, all right?
And I mean fleeing.
They can't get out of the states fast enough.
Most people don't want to move.
I moved 10 times in 15 years as I was rising in my career.
Okay?
It was a pain in a neck.
I had friends in all the places.
You've got to pack up everything.
You've got to go to a new place.
got to start over again and no most people don't want to do that okay they're comfortable
you know some want to get out but most people would stay where they are if they could but
the states of new york california in illinois are making it impossible for working class people
to stay there so in two years new york has lost five hundred and twenty-five
thousand people. And that ends in July 22. We'll get new stats and it'll be more than, believe
me. The exodus continues. In California, 510,000 people, Illinois, 230,000 people in Illinois
is a far fewer residents than New York and California. However, these people, about 80% of them,
are fairly sophisticated taxpayers. So the states are losing all the
that tax revenue. And based upon our studies and our investigation, the people that are coming
into New York, California, and Illinois now are migrants, are poor people because those states
are very generous in their entitlements. So the taxpayers are leaving and the people dependent
on the government are coming. So that's a situation. Now, Massachusetts, another very liberal
stays lost about 50,000 people. Again, it's a smaller state. Michigan, close to 50,000 people.
You all have one thing in common. They are progressive states. Texas and Florida are gaining the most.
Texas, about 900,000 in two years. And Florida, more than 700,000. And again, there is no state tax
in Texas and Florida, but these are consumers. These are people with money to spend.
And so Texas and Florida, Tennessee, the Carolinas, their economy is strong, whereas New York's
economy is weak, and California is a disaster.
When Jerry Brown left the governorship a few years ago, there was a budget surplus.
Newsom has run the country, the state, into the ground, and now he wants to run for president.
It's crazy.
Now, the reason that people are leaving is they don't want to pay owner-revelling.
taxes and inflation is making it impossible for them to even break even so it's it they have to go it's
not even a choice a lot of these people have to get out all right and you have add to that housing costs
the highest in the country in california in new york is crazy coming down because interest rates are
going up and housing prices are coming down if you're thinking about buying a house wait for a year okay
So those prices are coming down now.
No punishment for criminals.
We all know it.
I do it every day here.
No punishment.
If you are a shoplifter, you can go in and wipe out a store and nothing going to happen to you.
You can punch somebody in the face.
Nothing will happen to you unless the person sues you civilly.
But usually you get punched in a face and the guy runs away.
Okay?
Pick pockets.
I mean, you name it, anything with a designated as petty crime, they can just do it with impunity.
Nobody's going to chase him.
Nobody's going to punish him.
Well, if you have a society like that, you don't want to live there.
Who wants to live there?
That's anarchy.
Then there's drugs in pot.
In New York City, it's ridiculous.
It's absurd.
Every street you're smelling, you know, marijuana, there's drug addicts all over the place.
They're injecting themselves with drugs.
They're staggering around.
They're in the subway sleeping day and night.
This is quality of life.
And in L.A. and San Francisco, you know what?
what's going on. If you live out there, it's insane. Chicago too. Why do you want to live in these
places? Why do you want your children to see that? And talking about children in Chicago, in
55 public schools, in 55, not one student met grade level expectations in math or reading
last year in the school year. Not one in 55. In Illinois, the state, there are 622 schools,
where 10% of the kids are reading proficiently.
That's out of 649.
So it's a disaster.
And New York City is a disaster.
L.A. is a disaster.
So you send your kid to public school.
I don't know anybody right now who sends their kids to public school on Long Island.
Even though the school districts here are good, basically good.
Most people I know got their kids.
in private school because of quality of life.
They don't want the kid to hear MF or word 30 times a day,
and that's what you got in public schools,
no matter how good the academics are.
Okay, add to that, if that weren't enough,
what I just gave you, why people are fleeing these progressive states,
you've got trans kids in sports.
How insane is that?
This is part of the woke culture.
all right i mean i'm i'm sitting there going this no designated bathrooms you know the locker
room situation this madness madness then you have a governments that favor minorities except for
Asians the Asian minority is not favored by the progressives okay because Asian people are
self-reliant not what progressives want they want you to be dependent
But the other minority groups have most favored status in California, Illinois, and New York.
It's a fact.
And that's another thing to drive people out.
And then there's intense state government control in the progressive states.
So all of that, those are all the reasons that people, even though it's difficult, and
it is, it's very difficult to move thousands of miles and then reestablish yourself.
they feel I have no choice. The great migration of America is underway, and that is the memo.
Let's go to Joe Biden. He didn't do anything today, but go to the movies. That's all he did.
All right, 5 p.m. hosts a screening of Till, which is a movie that was put out in 2022, about Emmett Till, who was murdered in a brutal lynching in Mississippi.
We write extensively about, if you're interested in the Emmett Till case, and I hope you are,
In Killing Kennedy, I think we have the best reportage on Emmett Till.
So I didn't see a movie.
I don't know if the movie is accurate or not.
I don't know.
But because it's Black History Month, Biden's hosting a screening of the movie at 5 p.m.
Now, yesterday, Joe Biden went to Maryland.
Okay?
Okay. Today, in addition to the movie, I just was told by my crack producer, that there is some kind of statement coming out about the balloon that was shot down, the balloons. All right. We will bring that to you if there's anything there. So this was a last minute ad that Biden did. But yesterday he went to Maryland, and he met with the governor there, new governor.
a man named Wes Moore, African-American.
And here's what Mr. Biden said.
And you got a hell of a new governor in West Moore, I tell you.
He's the real deal, and the boy looked like he could still play.
He got some guns on him.
The boy?
Okay, so all the press ignored it.
All of them ignored it.
Now, Biden didn't mean anything.
buy it he's old guy the boy if one republican politician in this country had said the boy you know what would
have happened now why do i bring this up okay i'm not angry that biden said the boy i don't think
governor moore is angry you saw it was he was complimenting the governor's physical condition
and the corruption here in this country as far as the media is concerned beyond anything we've
ever had in the republic and that's just another example of it all right let's go to uh georgia
we're investigating donald trump for uh election stuff grand jury so there were a partial release today
of grand jury decisions and it's nothing
Trump's name isn't mentioned, nothing.
So the Fulton County Grand Jury recommended that the DA consider perjury charges against some people who testified in the election investigation.
Good.
Perjury has run a while in this country.
If somebody lied to the grand jury, they should be prosecuted.
And secondly, the grand jury found unanimously it was not widespread fraud in the 2020 election in Georgia.
okay that's it nothing about trump maybe there'll be something down a road but nothing much all right
let's get to the economy shaky so we told you yesterday that inflation is up 6.4% in the last year
January to January and that's basically gas groceries rents okay so everything you need is up
Wages are a lot of people are starting to be laid off.
We went over that a few days ago.
This is from the CPI issued on Tuesday, okay, consumer price index.
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So people are worried about the economy. And I am. I'm worried about it. I'm not panicking. I'm not
speculating. But I'm worried about it because nobody has any confidence in the economic arena in
Joe Biden. He's dottering. He's not effective. We went over yesterday and great to tell. I hope you
saw that about the Super Bowl, about how the capitalist display there was trickled down. But Biden wants
Bottom up, that means the government gives Americans money to spend.
That's what Biden wants.
We got $32 trillion debt.
You can't keep doing that, or the whole country is going to fall off the economic cliff.
Biden doesn't understand any of that.
But anyway, I can't give you financial advice.
I mean, I could, but I'd be irresponsible, and I'm not going to do that.
But I can tell you what I am doing.
So last year, I got crushed into stock market.
20% the market was down and I most of my stocks went down okay on May 5th of last year
I said this go hold on I have a two-year time frame in a stock market right now
so I'm willing to just sit on losses for two years because I think by that time
I'll be in a much stronger position with the stocks that I hold all right
So that was my advice, because I took it, all right?
I'm holding on.
In January, last month, the market did very well.
Okay, and my portfolio went up substantially.
This month is not doing that well, but it's not a disaster, but it's way, you know, you're watching it.
I bought a stock, and I can't tell you what it was, yesterday for the first time, boy, months.
Okay, and I did it because my financial advisor, Alex Green from the Oxford group, said by the stock.
Now, I have ignored Alex for months because he does make periodic recommendations because, you know, this time last year we were talking about speculative high-tech stocks, Alex and I was, and they didn't do well.
So I just pull back. But I didn't lose faith in Alex. I still think he's a brilliant.
stock pickers. I did buy it yesterday. I bought one. And then it didn't have been a lot of money
into it, but I put some because the fundamentals of the company, I feel are good. But I'm not in
yet. I'm not in. Now, I've always told you that you need three things in life. You have to have
a physician who cares about you. You can get on the phone. You have to have an attorney,
same circumstance, who cares about you, not your money, you. And you get on the phone. And you must
have a financial advisor. So Green is my financial advisor. That's who I listen to. Now, I got guys,
you know, in Morgan Stanley and all, but they're expediters, all right? And I'm very conservative
investment, very, very conservative, all right? Work hard for my money, and I bleed when the money
goes out the window because, you know, it didn't work out. All right, I worked hard for that money,
and I bet you you, everybody watching and listening to me on a radio right now, feel the same way.
So let's bring in Alex Green from Orlando, Florida.
He is the Oxford Club's chief investment strategist.
And full disclosure, I have been with Oxford Club for almost 20 years, all right, and the club only found out that I was a subscriber about three or four years ago because I didn't make a big deal out of it, but I just bought a subscription to their newsletters, okay?
And then since that time, we have worked with Oxford.
Club to bring you information, all right, which is what we're doing now. And there'll be another
webinar, they call them, coming up in a few weeks. All right. Now, first of all, I bet you took
some hell about your stocks picks going down, correct? Oh, yeah. We always hear from people when
the times are bad. People are more prone to complain than to praise. But we've got a good
long-term track record. We've even counseled patients as you did last year. So we remain optimistic about
the future. Why? I mean, Biden is not a good president. And the Republican Party doesn't seem to be
very well organized to challenge Biden. You know, I don't think he's going to run again myself,
but 24, it's not a lock. Republicans are going to win. So why are you optimistic? Well, I can assure you
It's not because it's Joe Biden and Kamala Harris or the Democratic Congress that I'm bullish on the future.
I'm bullish in the future because it hasn't made sense to bet against American business since 1776.
We have the best companies on the planet.
We have the hardest working labor force.
And the problems that we had last year were mostly government-induced.
The government spent too much money on COVID.
relief. They overdid it with the pork barrel spending. The Federal Reserve kept interest rates
too low for too long. And that combination of free money and multi-trillion dollar surplus
spending created the inflation that we had. And now that that is, well, there's still going to be
surplus spending, but there's not going to be the craziness that there was in 2000 and
2000 to 2022. And so as things return to normal, I expect the business to return to normal.
And with inflation coming down, and the economy relatively strong, not because of Joe Biden's policy,
but because every day, 300 million Americans get out of bed and go to work and do it, needs to be done.
They're the ones that really run the country.
Our production level is good, but our debt is overwhelming.
Our political climate is chaotic, and we have trouble with Russia and China.
So it's not exactly an optimum.
time to invest in stocks, but you still believe that is the way to go, correct?
Nothing outperforms a diversified portfolio of stocks over time, not gold, not silver,
not real estate, bonds, nothing. But you have to deal with the unpleasant times like we had in
2022, and even the choppiness that we've had this year, January was strong, February's been
back and forth, you just have to acknowledge that that's the way it's going to
be and realize you're going to have to hold through some choppiness in order to make money long-term
in the market. Now, long-term is a bad phrase for senior citizens because they're not going to
be around long-term. And so people are going, wait a minute. You know, my time frame is two years,
Alex. If your picks, and I almost exclusively buy stocks off your recommendations now, don't come out
well, by the early part of
2004, I'm probably going to get rid of them.
Is that unreasonable?
Well, first of all, two years is a pretty reasonable time frame.
I think five years is better for most stock market investors.
The key is you don't have your short-term money in the market at all
because no one can tell you what the market is going to do next week or next month.
But I do think that things will look better a couple of years from now.
We'll have had an election coming up in two years.
or excuse me, next year we'll have, so by 2025, we'll have a new administration in place.
I think it's going to be Ron DeSantis and a Republican Congress,
and that would be positive for business because they're lighter on taxes,
lighter on regulation, and opposed to this crazy woke capitalism that is hurting shareholder returns.
Now, I know because it's part of our webinar presentation, again,
I am doing some business with Oxford, and everybody should know that.
You have been investigating this what's so-called woke capitalism.
Tell us specifically what you have found out.
Okay.
Well, let me begin.
Business is supposed to be about turning your customers into raving fans.
If they're raving fans and your sales are up, your profits are up, your share prices up, everybody's happy.
But woke capitalism is not about maximizing shareholder values.
It's about instituting a far-left socialized.
agenda, social justice agenda, that has nothing to do with rewarding shareholders.
And I'll give you a perfect example, BlackRock, one of the world's largest money managers
with $8 trillion in assets under management. They follow this ESG, environmental, social, and
government's criteria and try to pressure companies to adopt woke policies. And one of those
things, of course, is to do to only invest in companies that are combating climate change.
So for instance, last year you talked about the stock market,
the S&P 500 was down 19%.
The energy sector was up 59%, one of the best places to be.
But did BlackRock overweight the energy sector?
No, it underweighted it, gave subpar performance.
Why?
Because fossil fuel companies are responsible
for carbon emissions, which are responsible for affecting the climate.
And so as a result, they've hurt their shareholders.
And remember, they're investing,
they have the proxy power to invest those eight
trillion dollars in assets according to how they want to invest them. So they're taking your money
and putting it into companies that are following the woke agenda that you probably disagree with
and delivering subpar returns. So that's just a prime example of how woke capitalism helps no
one and hurts customers, employees, and shareholders. Would Disney fall into that category?
Yeah. I mean, Disney opposed Florida's law that prevented
five to eight-year-olds from being taught about sexual orientation and think about how many people
with five to eight-year-olds want to go to Disney. They're outraged because that's just not an
appropriate subject for kindergarten to third grade. So Disney is at Woe Corporation. Coca-Cola
teaching employees to be less white. Uber and Navarra is putting out long statements in favor
of Black Lives Matter, the Black Lives Matter movement which opposes, which is in favor of
defunding the police, which most black people oppose.
Delta opposed the voter ID laws in Georgia.
I mean, all these companies, they're not maximizing sales and earnings.
They're trying to institute a woke agenda, which is bad for business and bad for shareholders.
All right.
We'll get into that.
Now, where can people reach you and sign up for the webinar that is coming up?
They can reach us at oxtryclub.com, and I believe we're going to have a link that they can follow to watch the presentation with the two of us pursuing this discussion.
All right, Alex. Thanks very much. We appreciate it. I hope I don't have to come to your house in two years, you know.
Don't come looking for me. Okay. Thank you, Bill.
All right, Nikki Haley, run for president, and I got some mail on it. They're mad at me because, you know,
Nikki Haley's, I just go, oh, it doesn't, I said, I'm going to treat her fairly, no doubt about it, I will.
But right off the jump, I'm not, oh, yeah, because I know Nikki Haley.
Anyway, this is what she said yesterday ago.
In the America, I see the permanent politician will finally retire.
We'll have term limits for Congress.
And mandatory mental competency test for politicians over 75 years old.
I want mandatory competency tests for all politicians.
So there's Nikki Haley ginning up the crowd, smart life.
All right, this is a segment for those of you who don't watch or listen every day,
where we try to help your life, okay, directly help.
you. I think that stuff we did so far today with the financial stuff, I hope that helped,
put into, brought some perspective. Anyway, poll by one poll, 2,000 adults, and here are the happiest
jobs in the USA. First, physical therapist is the happiest. My mother was a PT.
Firefighter, two, teacher, three, teaching assistant, four, quality assurance analyst.
I'm not exactly sure of what, I guess, they hire you and you make sure the products
are good.
Anyway, people with those jobs are the happiest.
But here's the smart life tip.
If you're in a job you don't like, get out.
My father worked in a job he didn't like his whole working career, and it broke them.
It broke them physically.
hated going, hated getting up in the morning. So it's easy to say, hey, get out when you have
three kids and a mortgage and a wife and you got responsibilities. I know. But it's all in the
planning. So in my career, I moved 10 times in 15 years. And it was hard, as I said, at the top
the program. All right. But there were two reasons I was moving. Number one, for better
opportunity because I was working at local stations and I would get a better offer and more money.
And number two, the station I was working in change management, which happens a lot in television,
and they brought in Attila, you know, and I didn't want to work for Atilla.
Attila was nasty and mean. I don't really respond well to that.
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So I was single and I just got the deuce out, but I always had some place else to go.
So I would be patient, disciplined, okay, not a bomb thrower, but I would be looking aggressively.
So that's my tip to you.
If you are in a job, you don't like your boss, the job is boring, you're not being treated fairly,
look around final smart life tip the way to get a better job is through human
interaction okay it is taking someone to lunch it is meeting them in person becoming a
human being to them not a faxer or not a emailer not a texter that doesn't
mean anything so sometimes you
have to go out of your way and, you know, visit the job you might be interested in or try to find
a way to get an interview in there or take somebody to lunch, as I mentioned. That's the way to do
it. For every time you want a job, you're going to fail eight times, eight to one, but you've got to be
persistent. Don't take it personally. I can show you rejection letters from my tapes. They're hysterical.
You'll never make it O'Reilly or, you know, and it hurt my feelings at the time,
but I just went, you know, I'll show you, Buster, and I did.
So persistence is necessary, but don't stay in a job that's making you miserable.
Sugar, we hate it, you know it.
All right, I ate sugar last night, I ate a Carvel, I'll admit it,
and my stomach did not respond too well to it either,
because I, you know, cut the sugar out about 80%.
But Carvel is the best ice cream.
I used to work at Carvel my first job.
I had a little Carvel, you know.
But anyway, sugar fuels dementia.
All right, this is according to a study by the University of Colorado.
Let me just read you the quote.
People eat sugar by foraging.
That means you're a little bit of hungry and you pick up a Snickers bar,
you pick up some sugar-laden thing or whatever they're around.
That's called foraging.
Here's what University of Colorado says, quote, the foraging survival response is still turned on in humans today, even though we live in a time of food abundance.
This instinct promotes overeating of high fat, sugary and salty foods, resulting in excess fructose production.
Fruitose created in the brain can promote inflammation and eventual Alzheimer's disease, unquote.
And let me give you a very simple backup to this.
try to eat just one Oreo
I mean I love
Oreos but I don't know how I'm in the house
try to eat just one
boom
and it goes right to your brain
so anyway
if you want to have dementia
I'm not going to make a joke about Joe Biden
but cut the sugar down
in every area
stay in history February 16th
1923
100
years ago today, the tomb of King Tutt was discovered in Egypt. Why should we care? Fascinating
story. You know, Dugard, my co-writer in the killing series, he wrote a book about
King Tut. So King Tut became Pharaoh of Egypt at age nine, and he died at age 19. Ten years, he
was the Pharaoh. All right. This was 16.
1800 BC, 1400 BC, I'm corrected, 1400 BC, all right?
Now, that's way back, but Egypt had a fairly sophisticated society there at 1400 BC, and there was King Tut, at 10 years old, he was the king.
So he ordered all the Egyptians that, to believe in a lot of gods, not just one.
That was his big deal.
anyway he dies at 19 they put him in a tomb he's wrapped up like a mummy and he disappears forever
throughout history in 1923 a British guy Howard Carter discovers the tomb and it's perfectly preserved
the mummy was almost lifelike which led to 85,000 mummy movies go
national
there you are you could play hide and sleep come on let's get out of here
whoa tv
okay so there was supposed to be a curse if you go in and defile the tombs
58 people were present in the excavation of king tutte
Eight died within a dozen years.
I'm not seeing that ends the curse.
And don't you be visiting me, mummy.
All right, good mail segment, a final thought.
We'll be right back.
Let's go to the mail, Robert Baker, Toronto, Ohio.
Bill, I live about 40 miles south of the train derailment in East Palestine
and would like your take about what truly happened
and about the air and water quality in our area.
I'd love to give you my take, but I don't know, Robert.
I mean, and I watched the speculation and I watched the foolishness of these commentators.
I don't know.
No, it's up to your state, Ohio, to brief you and tell you.
If it were me, 40 miles, that's pretty far.
But if I was in 20 miles of East Palestine, I get out.
Now, the state is going to cover your expenses, I understand.
The state of Ohio will cover you moving out for a while.
and finding other lodgings, I hope they do.
FEMA, where's FEMA?
Where's Biden?
Nowhere, of course.
Where's Buttigieg?
Come on.
This is how incompetent the federal government is,
but it's a state thing.
I don't know about the water.
I wouldn't be drinking it.
All right?
I mean, but I can't give you any solid information yet.
It just doesn't exist.
Scott Bannning, Mount Pleasant, South Carolina.
I'm throwing in for Governor Haley.
She's an excellent leader.
I'm a retired Air Force colonel, and I served a tour under her leadership in South Carolina.
I guess that's the National Guard.
She's strong.
Give her a chance.
Call on her for an interview, and she'll be there.
Trust me.
We did call on her.
She had a book recently, and she didn't do it.
She wouldn't do it.
And, you know, okay.
All right, did I take it personally?
Yeah, I did.
She knows me.
Book bombed.
We might be able to help her.
But I'm not mad at Nikki Haley.
I'm going to treat her fairly.
But right now, not in my...
I may vote for her if she wins the nomination as possible,
but I don't think she's going to win the nomination.
Pete Mulaveld, Salem, Oregon, capital of the state.
Most learned pundits, such as yourself O'Reilly,
seem to agree that Trump should not ridicule likely opponents.
But do you think he has?
has to do that to shore up his base.
No.
Base likes him.
Knows what he did in the presidency.
Why do you have to attack DeSantis?
And when he ran in 16, yeah, that was a good strategy.
Now, I don't think that's going to help him.
Rick, socialism is a philosophy of failure, creed of ignorance,
gospel of envy.
That's a quote from Winston Churchill.
Thank you for their quote.
Melly, socialist is this.
If you are born, you're entitled.
If you are, I don't know about everybody entitled.
I'm not going to say any more than that.
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I would hate to be the yoga instructor in Los Angeles teaching the drug dealers.
What could go wrong?
I know, I know.
We did that story yesterday.
Gene Dungey, Gilbert, Arizona.
Bill, you commented.
on how Carrie Lake did not stand for the so-called black national anthem at the Super Bowl,
then you want to say it was just a song since when are we supposed to stand for just songs.
Gene, you just missed that whole thing.
Now, you as a premium member, yeah, you are a premium member.
You have access to the transcripts every night.
I said clearly there is no black national anthem.
It does not exist.
This song, okay?
Nobody is compelled to stand during the song.
certainly not Carrie Lake I don't I don't know what the beef is here I reported accurately what
happened she went public with it Susan Gilbert Brenham Texas not only are food products
increasing but insurance is taking a big bite out of our budget I feel your pain shop around
I just did that okay I had this outrageous homeowners insurance bill
Forget it. I get a much lower deal at another agency. Lloyd Richmond, Farmington, Utah. I thank you and Martin
DeGarre for researching, publishing, killing the legends. My wife loves Elvis, so when your book
arrives, she grabbed it. She's very complimentary. I'm more interested in Mohammed Ali, and I was
unaware of some of the facts you disclosed. The killing books have stuff that nobody's ever heard
because we do primary source. All right. Let's go to Team North.
So we have women's stuff too, and one of our associates is kind enough to model the team normal hat.
We have in red, white, and blue because, but since she's a red head and had a red coat, we gave her the red hat.
So we have women's polos, women's hats, mugs are unisex, anybody a mug, and, of course, some bumper stickers.
Pre-order on bill o'Reilly.com. Get on Team Normal. You don't have to pay until we should.
ship, which will be soon. And if you want to cancel at the time we bill you, you can.
Team Normal. Now, if you want to be on Team Crazy, that's the other team in America,
let's go to MSNBC. Word of the day, do not be vituperative. V-I-T-U-P-E-R-A, T-I-V-E, do not be
vituperative. We have to put those words on the screen. Starting next week, let's put the word
the day on the screen. Oh, we do. They're just telling me I didn't see it because they put it in
what they call post. Good. I'm glad you put it in. They panicked. I'm glad you had them on the
screen. Okay, final thought in a moment. All right, here is the final thought of the day. In 2014,
I had Raquel Welsh on The Factor. We'll dig that clip up and show it to you next week.
She died yesterday, age 82. I was going to show a clip, but I'm not going to do it. You know,
Raquel Welsh and his clips all over the place. But the reason I'm telling you this is when I go out to
L.A. and Hollywood, a lot of older movie stars love what I do. Raquel Welsh was one of them.
Very nice woman. All right. So we'll dig up the interview with her on The Factor and we'll show
to you next week. But I'll give you some names. So Charlton Heston, I think was the number one
Hollywood star fan of the fact. I got at least 10 letters from him. Doris Day. All right.
Loved us. All right. Jonathan Winters, one of the funniest guys in history, big fan, Don Rickles.
I said to him one time, I said, you're not going to mock me, all right? He's just like, oh, you're
hockey puck, you know, he watched every night. Tab Hunter, remember Tab Hunter? All right,
I ran it to him. And I watch every night. It was like, it was the old.
older crew, all right, the vintage movie stars, and this goes with wisdom, I'm going to tell you.
Now, the younger people, they're more the John Stewart people.
They'd always come up to me and say, oh, I love you with John Stewart.
And I go, what you mean is you love John Stewart and you want them to make fun of me.
And they'd always laugh, all right?
The younger people, all right, they're in the progressive soup and, you know, they don't want to get out of there for a minute.
But the older Hollywood stars, who's been around and seen it, you know.
I'll submit to you, John Wayne would have been our biggest fan, Spencer Tracy, Jimmy Stewart, the Air Force guy.
I mean, all of those people, had they been alive, would have loved this program because we are traditional here.
We respect.
Look, Raquel Welsh came from nothing, all right?
She didn't have any father wasn't a director, and I think she was in Illinois, was the Illinois, Chicago, all right, born in 1940 in Chicago.
And she came and became a huge icon, and she was very smart.
Now, she did the dinosaur flicks and, you know, the cheesecake stuff.
Yeah, okay, but didn't, wouldn't go naked and Playboy, and nope, wouldn't do.
it and they offered her a pile of dough okay and i really enjoyed talking to her she came to a miller
show an o'reilly miller show she came backstage and uh i had a long conversation with her and at the
same show was beau derrick another very smart woman they were both there and i said look at this
the two most glamorous stars at the miller o'reilly show is great anyway rest in peace rquel welsh
We admire what you accomplished in your life.
Thank you for watching and listening to the no-spin news, and we will see you tomorrow.