Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - Anti-Israel Protest Chaos, Bernie Goldberg on Threatening Speech, Biden/Harris Softball Interview Tour Continues, RFK Jr. Boosting Trump, Consumer Confidence Low, Dr. Ben Carson on the American Family, & More
Episode Date: May 2, 2024Tonight's rundown: Hey BillOReilly.com Premium and Concierge Members, welcome to the No Spin News for Wednesday, May 1, 2024. Stand Up for Your Country. Talking Points Memo: Bill breaks down the... latest involving anti-Israel/pro-Palestinian protests on college campuses. Bernie Goldberg joins the No Spin News to discuss antisemitism involved in the anti-Israel protests. Vice President Kamala Harris appears on the Drew Barrymore program. Is Robert F. Kennedy Jr. helping Donald Trump? Consumer confidence hit a new low. Dr. Ben Carson joins the No Spin News. This Day in History: "Mission Accomplished." Final Thought: Bill's conversation with a young progressive. In Case You Missed It: Read Bill's latest column, "The Treachery Behind the Protests." Order the brand new BillOReilly.com Self Reliance coffee mug for only $24.95! Election season is here! Now's the time to get a Premium or Concierge Membership to BillOReilly.com, the only place for honest news analysis. Preorder Bill's latest book CONFRONTING THE PRESIDENTS, a No Spin assessment of every president from Washington to Biden. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Hey Bill O'Reilly here.
Welcome to the No Spin News for Wednesday, May 1st, 2024, stand up for your country.
Happy May Day to all you communists out there, Bernie Sanders, Ocasio Cortez, the squad.
I hope you're having a blast on May.
day. You know, communism is an interesting concept. It's big government telling everybody what to do,
but more importantly, communism is based on stealing private property. That's what it is.
And yet, it has endured for about two centuries. It is really an amazing situation. It'll never
take root here, even though Bernie Sanders and these so-called democratic socialists, they're not
really, they want it, but majority of Americans would never sit for that. The Talking Points
memo this evening is about the anti-Israel demonstrations on some college campuses. We're going to
advance the story tonight for you. I know you've heard a lot about it. So last night police
officers in riot gear entered Columbia University's main campus in New York City and cleared
Hamilton Hall, named after Alexander, of a group we had broken in occupied it the night before.
That happened about 9 p.m. Fox News took it live, so a lot of you know what happened.
The cops cleared the hall in less than two hours. Nobody was hurt. Great job by the NYPD,
as usual. And now the encampments, all the tents paid for by outside agitators have been removed.
from Columbia as well. So 109 were arrested. It'd be interesting to know how many of those
are students because there has been a flood of anarchists, Antifa, you know them, coming into these
colleges. I'd love to know the delineation of the arrest, and we will try to get it for you
tomorrow. Cops are pretty good with us in New York. So I want to know how many of the 109 were
students and how many agitators. Very simple. I'm a simple man. Okay. So the police go, hey, you know,
we're going to charge them with all kinds of stuff. And they're in a lot of trouble.
They're going to be charged with violations of privacy and destruction of property and all
this stuff. But none of them, I believe, will be prosecuted by Alvin Bragg.
the D.A. of Manhattan. They'll be arrested. They'll be booked. But in the long run,
all the charges will be dropped. We're going to monitor that. I may be wrong, maybe a few.
But remember, the George Floyd riots, less than 5% of the violent rioters and looters were prosecuted.
That's why all this is happening, because they know, the anarchists know, and get away with it.
And if anybody's expelled in Colombia, I'll be surprised.
So on the other side of the country, UCLA, they had a problem last night as well.
Counter demonstrators showed up there, and they got in a fight with the anti-Israel demonstrators.
Violence, but no arrest.
Cops, I understand, didn't do anything.
They let the violence unfold.
They let the people slug it out.
I wasn't there.
This is a secondhand report.
you now, can't vouch for it. That's what I was told. It could be wrong. But no arrests.
But again, even if they were arrested, they're not going to get prosecuted in L.A. or New York,
or San Francisco, or Chicago, or Baltimore, or St. Louis, on and on and on and on. That's why
this is happening. All right, here are the worst colleges for the demonstrations. UCLA, Columbia, University
Texas, Tulane, Yale, USC, Southern California, Northeastern, George Washington, Loyola, New Orleans,
MIT, Emerson, Boston, University of Mary Washington, Fredwood, Virginia, never even heard of that.
Portland State, Arizona State, University of Indiana, Washington University in St. Louis.
They're the hotbeds. All of those schools are run by leftists.
is the one thing they have in common.
So the Columbia president, Minu Shufik, put her a picture up.
There's Mino.
How you doing, New you, you know, yeah?
All right, she is the reason why all of this chaos broke out of Columbia, because at the
University of Florida, the Gators, Gainesville, Ben Sasse, former senator, I believe, from Nebraska.
he's a president of the university.
And he said,
eh, if you do this, you're expelled.
So all of a sudden,
none of the kids did it.
It's hard.
It's not hard.
All right, according to him, we reported this yesterday,
Horace Howard Poll,
Harvard Harris poll,
80% of Americans support Israel
and the conflict against the mosque.
That doesn't mean that 80% of Americans
believe everything that that in New York,
Yahoo's government is doing is correct. No, I don't believe that everything that Netanyahu's
government is doing correct. But I'm not there. So I refrain, all right? Again, secondhand
information is not, I can't base itself on that. But I think the Net and Yahoo government
could play it a little bit differently. However, 80%. So that means that these college protests aren't
organic as they sound like Vietnam. But one of the big factors in this is the behind-the-scenes
groups. So I wrote a column, the treasury behind the protest, Bill O'Reilly.com. A lot of you have read
it. I name the three groups that are behind us. Very surprised, George Soros associated with one
of them pumping big money and, oh, that's a shock. He's Jewish, Soros.
But he's never, ever been a friend to Israel.
And also, the situation with the ignorance that I'm going to get to in the final thought of this program tonight,
on the part of the younger people, is staggering.
Okay?
And that's a memo.
Finally, Joe Biden has reacted after I shamed him and others did as well.
earlier this week, and he's issued a statement. Here it is. President Biden is sued against,
repugged in anti-Semitic smears and violent rhetoric his entire life, condemns the use of the term
intifada, as he has the other tragic and dangerous hate speech displayed in recent days.
President Biden respects the right of free expression, but protests must be peaceful and lawful,
unquote. All right, it took him 13 days, put out that. 13 days. Now,
The first seven he didn't know what was happening.
Nah, I'm going to stow the cheap shots for tonight.
Media mostly sympathetic to the protesters because it's run by leftists.
All right, here's CNN. Go.
Well, most of the faculty and I think the student body think that what's gone wrong is calling in the police.
That the protest was calm, well organized, not violent.
little, if any, intimidation of anyone.
And there are people who don't agree with the protesters
who absolutely don't agree with bringing in the police.
Now, it is a loon.
The guy's name is Bruce Robbins, teaches at Columbia.
And then there's a Democratic Party,
which the progressive base despises Israel,
and the party is afraid of the progressive base.
Roll it.
We should remember that young people so often are the conscience of this country.
And just as people protested at the University of Texas at Austin during the Vietnam War or against the Iraq War,
it's important to hear these young people's voices and not be sending riot police with shields and weapons to treat them as enemies.
Now was Congressman Greg Sazar from Texas, a Democrat.
So this issue is not going to help Biden.
It's going to go away.
We had a discussion on the Hannity radio program today, and I said, this is going to weigh pretty soon.
As soon as school is out, protest is going to go to the beach or wherever they go.
But people will remember. They'll remember another weak leadership demonstration from Joe Biden.
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Joining us now from North Carolina's Bernie Goldberg. He's been following this on his
website, bernard goberg.com.
He's got some very provocative opinions on it.
I think it's safe to say that Bernie's emotionally involved here, but I will let him define
why he feels so strongly about these protests.
All right, go.
Look, I'm a free speech guy.
I believe in speech that I may not like, that you may not like, Bill, that the good people
watching us may not like, I think people have a right to speak.
but campus, college campuses are communities, and communities have a right to set their own rules.
So intimidating speech is not protected, threatening speech is not protected.
And I have an easy, what I think anyway is an easy comparison.
If these demonstrators, instead of saying to Jews, go back to Poland, we're saying to black students, go back to Africa,
How long would college presidents put up with that?
If they were intimidating gay students, trans students, Asian students, Latino students, instead of Jewish students, if they were threatening them instead of threatening Jews, how long would that last?
Why is it okay when Jews are in the crosshairs, but it's not okay when anybody else is?
I can't answer that question.
I want to know if you believe these school protesters, not the outside agitators, but the kids are anti-Semitic.
Do you think they hate Jews?
They hate you?
Most of them, I would give them the benefit of the doubt.
But if you're in a group of students and some of them are threatening any students, in this case, Jewish students, then you can't be part of that.
group anymore or you have to kick out the people who are doing those things. I'm not trying to
make a statement that this is a widely a big problem in the demonstrators, among the demonstrators.
But if it's a problem at all, then it's a problem.
Okay. So you say that even if you're not an anti-Semite, if you're in a group that's holding
up a sign that says intifada, which is uprising.
to just destroy Israel, that you either get out of the group or you have to take the tag
of anti-Semitism.
Do I have that right?
Yeah, pretty much.
Look, here's what I'm saying.
Let's go back a little bit to the 1960s to the great civil rights demonstrations, and I'll
get to your point in a second.
When Martin Luther King marched, he didn't wear a mask.
His followers didn't break into buildings and destroy anything.
They didn't demand amnesty.
They were grown-ups who said, we broke the law and we'll pay for a civil disobedience.
They didn't whine about it.
These people who are demonstrating now, a lot of them, not all of them, Bill, but a lot of them,
are children who wear masks, who chant things like Intifada and from the river to the sea.
they go on Amazon and buy Kifia's, the Palestinian scarf so that they could look and sound like Hamas.
As a matter of fact, I think Hamas ought to send them fruit baskets and thank you notes
because they're saying and doing the things that Hamas likes.
And if there are a minority, they're giving a bad name to everybody else.
All right, I can't argue with any of that.
So on everybody, go to bernard goldberg.com.
Every day, Goldberg, blow V8s like me, your humble correspondent, on his website.
A lot of interesting stuff, a lot of counter opinion flows.
So it's a very good website to visit, bernardgolberg.com.
Can I say one more thing very quickly, well?
Something that you wrote about and I wrote about.
The left, progressives on the left, correctly, can you.
condemn anti-Semitism, which I prefer to call Jew hating, when it comes from the right,
when it comes from neo-Nazis who carry tiki torches in Charlottesville.
You wrote about this.
And they have every right to condemn them, and they're right in condemning them.
But when the anti-Semitism comes from the progressive left, when it comes from some of the demonstrators
on the college campuses who are, in fact, anti-Jewish.
then you don't hear as much criticism of it.
They either downplay it or they flat out ignore it.
So I'm wondering, again, why is that?
Why do they have 20-20 eyesight when the anti-Semitism, the Jew-hating, comes from the right,
but not so much criticism when it comes from their side of the aisle?
Because they're dishonest.
That's it.
Bernie Goldberg, everybody, give me a hand, and hopefully we'll see you soon.
Thank you for coming on.
President Biden didn't do anything again today.
I'm sorry, but he didn't.
He's got 5.30s.
He's got some kind of campaign reception, but none of the people's business.
The Kamala Joe softball media tour continues.
You'll remember the Howard Stern debacle on Friday.
Well, Monday, the vice president appeared with Drew Barrymore, and it was unbelievable roll of tape.
I keep thinking in my head that we all need a mom.
I've been thinking that we really all need a tremendous hug in the world right now.
But in our country, we need you to be mamala of the country.
And as a woman who received, I mean, yeah, no, I know.
And as a woman who received.
respects so much and wants to share and wants to be confident and has no ounce of meat that
has competitiveness when we lift each other up we all rise that's exactly right that's right
that's right that's right i'm tearing up mama now i wrote a message about this and at the
end of the message, I'm Bill O'Reilly.com, I ask, where are the hugs for Trump?
Maybe we call that trauma law or something.
Okay, I didn't know this, and I should have known it, but I didn't.
There are three presidential debates.
Schedule.
I don't think you're going to happen, but Monday, September 16th, San Marco, Texas, Tuesday, October 1st, Petersburg, Virginia,
Wednesday, October 9th, Salt Lake City, and Mamala will appear with whoever Trump selects on
September 25th at Lafayette College in eastern Pennsylvania.
So I give you to that info, I didn't even know this.
Big Biden's going to show up.
That is one interesting bit.
RFK helping Trump, all right?
So Emerson University and the Hill did a poll of all the swing.
states. And where RFK is factored in, Trump gets more votes. Okay, so you want to read the poll
you can. It's fairly extensive. I'm not going to do it here. But RFK, according to this poll,
Emerson University of the Hill. And what we'd have to do is Google Emerson University
poll RFK Jr. and boom, it won't pop up there. Consumer
confidence in America dropping to a 21-month low because of food and gas prices. See, this is
the con. Biden administration, oh, flashes are coming down. Hey, food prices aren't coming down.
Trust me, I eat every day. They're not. And in my town, a gallon of gas up 40 cents in the last
few weeks. Consumer confidence going, can't afford it. U.S. drug control, the DEA says they're
reclassifying marijuana. So that means everybody can get stoned, go smoke marijuana. The government
wants you to. The government wants the tax money. They want everybody stoned anyway. So the
DEA says, we're not going to bother with marijuana anymore. Alcohol, all right? So a new study out of the
University of Victoria in British Columbia, a very nice place, by the way, if you ever get a chance to go there.
So alcohol breaks down into a substance called acetylide, which can damage your cells and lead to
colon cancer, liver cancer, breast cancer, mouth and throat cancer.
So if you're drinking more than two drinks a day, I guess, then you're going to get some kind of cancer or something.
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So joining us now to talk about the culture in the United States is Dr. Ben Carson. You know him.
Renowned neurologist ran for president, was Donald Trump's secretary of
housing and urban development, one of the few cabinet guys who didn't duke it out with President
Trump. That was pretty smooth that whole, you know, you were there for the full time, right?
I was. Well, you know, we are peas in a pot philosophically. We just have different personalities.
Yeah, but you're more mature than most of the others, if I can say so. I know you and I know all the
others. So you know what you're dealing with with Donald Trump. I mean, at two o'clock in the
afternoon, it's one way. And at four o'clock, it's the other way. You kind of just have to
roll with it. You got a new book out, The Periless Fight. I'll hold it up here. And it's a
culture book. And I wrote the Culture Warrior book. God, it was 2002, I believe, so that's
way back 20 years ago. But your book is essentially, and correct me, if I'm
I'm wrong, but I did read it, a plea for Americans to get back to traditional values of family
and child raising, and that would solve many of our social problems and get us back into line
to be an efficient, just society. That was my takeaway from your book. Is that what you
wanted to do? That's exactly what I wanted people to take away from it, recognizing that, you know,
the family is the cornerstone, it's the foundation of our society, and it's where children get their
values from. And if we break that family down, where are their values coming from? You look at all
these kids on these campuses who are protesting up. Where are their values coming from? They don't
respect life. They don't respect other people's opinions. And we have no leadership. So you see
the whole society breaking down. I don't think it was a coincidence.
that we went from a bunch of rag tag,
the lichmann to the pinnacle of the world record time,
but it was because of that value system that we had that was so important.
And also,
one of the reasons that the traditional family has collapsed
is because the absence of fathers in the home.
And you were eight years old, you and your brother,
and your father left,
and your mother struggled to raise you in poverty in Detroit,
did a great job according to all accounts.
Did you ever confront your father later on in life and asked him why, why did you leave us like that?
Did you ever get a chance to do that?
No, I saw very little with my father after he left.
And the last time I saw him was when I got married, made a brief appearance at my marriage.
That was 49 years ago.
So then you're going to have to then project out if you didn't confront your father with that.
Why do you think so many men are abandoning their children in the United States?
Because the role of the father and the family has been diminished.
It's been attacked.
You know, you go back and you look at the sitcom starting about 50 years ago,
and the father is some kind of idiot, some kind of adult,
and the mother is a superhero.
The father has very little to contribute.
and that image of the smell has just been denigated over the course of time.
We need to build and back up.
I don't know, Doc.
You and I are about the same age, okay?
We went through the Vietnam War.
We went through all the societal changes.
You've been a great father, in my opinion.
I mean, I'm not in your house, but, you know, you've got grandchildren now and everything.
I tried my damnedest to be a good father.
to my two children.
I wasn't affected by any sitcom thing or anything outside.
I just knew that that was my primary job on this planet.
And I can't figure out for the life of me why men who abandon their children do it.
Are they just cowards?
I don't think they're cowards.
I think this is all well-planned out Marxist strategy.
Marxists don't like having strong families,
and particularly a strong male at the head of the family.
They specifically state that they're against our patriarchal society.
And they're doing things to undermine that.
We have to be smart enough to recognize that we're being plagued.
And I mentioned in the book, you know, the congressional record,
January to 10, 1963,
where they talk about 45 goals of communism in America,
how breaking down a family,
how driving wedges between children,
and their families are so important to them,
how getting God out of the equation is important to them,
indoctrination of our students, gaining control of teacher unions.
They go down the whole list.
These are things that are happening.
We, the American people, are pawns.
We're being played.
We have to stop and recognize what happens because we realize that we're not
to other's enemies.
I agree.
Last question for you in the book, again, is the perilous fight.
My audience, your audience, going to applaud your book, they're going to agree with your book.
But the people who need the book the most, they're probably not going to get it.
So are we fighting a losing fight here?
Well, you have to know your enemy if you're going to win the fight.
So even if the enemy doesn't read it, it's okay as long as we know who we're fighting and what we're up against.
all right doc i remember you 20 years ago uh signing a book to my son um and uh he still has that
book in his library and you just got back from oxford he's a scholar
wow yeah yeah i'm very proud of him but he loves you he's a college kid who loves you
so i'm giving him this and uh when i see you i'll have you sign it and i really appreciate you coming on
tonight. Thank you so much. Thanks for having me. Okay. Okay, let's go to the smart life
segment. So this is another study out of the psychology of memory. It's a book. Psychology
of Memory by Dr. Megan Sumeraki and Dr. Althea Nied Kaminsky. Wow. I don't know how they
all got that on the book cover. It says if you forget stuff like
your keys, that's good. Remember, this is a smart like segment. Why is it good? There's a little
pinheady because it helps us, people, prioritize, think better, make decisions, and be more
creative. Bull. That's why I'm giving in a smart life preview here. Bull. When I'm
I forget my keys or my phone, I don't know where they are, it wastes my time.
It doesn't make me more creative.
I'm yelling at myself for being a pinhead.
This is not good.
Now, I have turned it into a positive with my keys.
The keys, when I walk into the house, always go in the same place.
Always.
Okay?
And then when I'm out, they go on my left pants pocket.
Always.
And I haven't lost my keys in years.
The dopey phone is another matter.
Because you're doing this and you put it down.
You can't remember where it is run around.
It doesn't make me more creative.
It drives me absolutely nuts.
All right, but you need to know that.
So a lot of this touchy-feely pinheady's
stuff. This is not part of a smart life. You got you got to kind of just because it's a study
doesn't mean it's a study that has any worth at all. Not buying his book. Sorry ladies.
All right. This day in history, May 1st, May Day, 2003. So President Bush, the younger,
he flies to California, takes a chopper to the USS Abraham Lincoln.
combat aircraft carrier just back from Iraq from the theater of war and President Bush
says this go major combat operations in Iraq have ended in the Battle of Iraq
the United States and our allies have prevailed
And now our coalition is engaged in securing and reconstructing that country.
In this battle, we have fought for the cause of liberty and for the peace of the world.
Our nation and our coalition are proud of this accomplishment.
All right, it was 21 years ago today.
Now, he's correct.
The United States was fighting for the cause of the country.
of liberty, Saddam Hussein was a madman dictator, killed thousands, okay?
He escaped for nine months, they found him in a hole, you'll remember that.
So Saddam, when his government was defeated by the coalition, ran away, he couldn't find
him.
So Bush was correct about the motivation for the war, he was incorrect, about mission accomplished.
So after that speech, 4,353 U.S. service members were killed in Iraq.
4,353, 32,000 wounded hurt.
After that speech, it was a disaster.
The Iraq conflict went on for eight more years.
It's still an unsettled country now.
Iran runs part of it.
ISIS is there again, because of Biden.
And so that failure to win the war in Iraq, we did prevail in certain areas.
But we didn't make that into a worthy country.
It's a mess to this day.
The failure of Bush, the younger, to really get what he wanted, a strong pro-American ally in the Middle East,
sullied his reputation forever for history.
And again, that happened 21 years ago today.
All right.
So we have a final thought about, I had an extensive conversation with a younger American about the protests.
I think you're going to be interested to hear this.
and then we have a rollicking mail segment back in a moment.
All right, let's get to the mail.
We got Lisa Wood in Lee's Summit, Missouri.
Mr. Oh, I've heard you say many times
that President Biden is the second worst behind James Buchanan.
I'm paying an extreme amount for groceries,
can't afford to eat out.
I'm afraid my daughter's safety when she goes out with friends at night.
And I'm worried about the future of the country,
as we may have 10 million unknown immigrants,
in here. Yet the stock market continues to set records. Can you explain? Yeah, I can
explain. The stock market is not tied in to social maladies. It's tied into
economics as far as who's making money. So big corporations around the world are
making money. Consumers continue to spend, even in America, even when you don't have any
money, you're spending it yourself into debt, but you're spending. And that keeps
the stock market up and the country out of recession.
So as long as consumers continue to spend money in America,
the stock market will be steady.
Once they cut back, whoop.
Rob Hanson, Florence, Missouri, two Missouri letters right off the bat.
A. Bill, do you think these Israel protests are organized to draw attention away from the horrible job,
Joe Biden is doing. No, because it hurts Joe Biden. The horrible job that President Biden is doing
is now even more horrible because of his failure to lead in this situation. I think most people
will see that, but I'm not sure. David Hogue Zemma, Glenwood, Maryland. Bill, your viewers would love to hear
your current perspective on a Trump VP pick. Is there a candidate that could tip the scales?
Look, I've said it 10 times.
I know you guys can't watch every show.
I know that.
But Governor Sanders, Huckabee, Huckabee Sanders in Arkansas would be my pick.
Most upside.
And now that Christine Nolm is out of it because she executed her dog, I shouldn't laugh.
But we went over it yesterday.
But anyway, but will Trump pay?
Trump is so unpredictable, nobody could bet.
Raymond Spitzer, Ajo, Arizona.
What are your thoughts on Tulsi Gabbard as a potential running mate for Trump?
Well, I'll know next Tuesday because the former congresswoman from Hawaii will be here.
On the no-spin news, Tulsi Gabbard, next Tuesday, and we will get into the world and the nation with her.
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Mr. Bill Christie-Noham is a country girl, and that is what we do in the country.
No, I would submit to you, George, that rural Americans are more sensitive to the welfare of animals
than city dwellers and suburban people.
Because they know the value of the animals.
They spend more time with the animals.
I'm not buying that.
Hail, breaking news, I just finished all the killing books.
Love reading nonfiction books you don't want to put down.
Hey, thank you very much all 13, huh?
Well, you are a smart guy, Hale.
You know, because killing witches starts with the Mayflower
and we go all the way up to present day in the Killing Series.
You know about as much about America as anybody.
And when you get confronting the presidents out September 10th,
I think this may be my biggest book.
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Okay, here's a final thought of the day.
So I am a guy who's curious.
and I'm not one of these people who want to hear my opinion floated back at me.
All right, I want to hear other opinions that differ.
We like robust debate here.
That's how I made my name on the O'Reilly fact.
We brought them in, we knocked them down, or they knocked me down.
I can't remember that ever happening, but I'm sure it did.
So I had the occasion.
yesterday to have a conversation with a young, very smart, progressive American.
And I don't come across as bombastic in person. Thank God I'd be in a penitentiary as I do on
television and radio. But I was very curious about what she thought about all these
protests. Okay. So there were two main points. She does not believe that there are outside
agitators spurring this, encouraging this. So I steered it in my column. I could just see
the glaze come over her eyes. She'll never read it in a million years, even though the column
says what the organizations are, what they do, and all of that. So I saw the glaze and I said,
okay, if you don't want to read a column, the NYPD, which has a very, very effective intelligence
network. Since 9-11, the best local intelligence in the country is a New York City police
department's intel unit. They're unbelievable. So they came out with a statement saying in
Columbia and NYU and others, they are heavily infiltrated by outside agitators.
So her comment was, oh, well, it's the police.
Okay. Well, why would they lie? You know? So I didn't lecture the young woman. I'm going to get
nowhere. No matter what I said was not going to get through.
And it all goes back to the old adage.
People believe what they want to believe.
She wants to believe that all of the protesters are sincere individuals
who really understand the complex nature of Israel and Gaza and Hamas and the Palestinian.
She wants to believe that.
And she is not going to listen to anything contrary to.
it. Now, before you condemn that, think about your own life. Think about, because it's on both
sides. It's on the left and the right. So the audiences for the three cable news networks
now are broken down on which ideology you embrace. If you're liberal, you watch MS, NBC, and CNN,
if you're conservative, you watch Fox. You're not switching.
over because you want to hear what your beliefs are.
You don't want to hear.
You don't want to hear.
We don't do that, as you know.
We are in a constant search for the truth.
Now, I believe this young woman that I talked to yesterday will change.
She's too smart not to change, but it's going to take pain, her personal pain.
Something's going to happen to make it.
her change. And that's what happens in most people's lives. Thank you for watching and listening to
the No Spin News. We'll see again tomorrow.