Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - Bad News for Biden, Kari Lake Joins the No Spin News, Donald Trump's Biggest Problem, & Bud Light's Continuing Chaos
Episode Date: May 9, 2023Hey BillOReilly.com Premium and Concierge Members, welcome to the No Spin News for Monday, May 8, 2023. Stand Up for Your Country. Tonight's rundown: Talking Points Memo: A new poll may be bad... news for President Biden. Is this the beginning of the end? Bill breaks it down. Former Arizona gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake joins the No Spin News. Bill addresses Donald Trump's biggest negative heading into the 2024 election Anheuser-Busch's CEO continues to course correct after the Dylan Mulvaney controversy This Day in History: James Bond's first movie premieres Final Thought: Criticism vs. Disrespect In Case You Missed It: Read Bill's latest column, "A Train to Nowhere" Join 'Team Normal!' Order your gear at BillOReilly.com! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Hi Bill O'Reilly here.
Welcome to the No Spin News Monday, May 8, 2003, stand up for your country.
We've got Carrie Lake coming at you, at us, from London in a little while.
That should be interesting.
and the lead story tonight, there is panic, and I mean that word literally, panic in the Biden camp,
and that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo.
This could be the worst poll ever for President Biden, and it was conducted by two agencies
that sympathize with the Democratic Party.
The Washington Post ABC News poll taken of 106 adults, they had a six in there, Democrat
at 26, Republican 25, Independent 41, that's the methodology. That's a fair poll.
Question number one, do you approve or disapprove of the way Joe Biden is handling his job?
Net approved 36 percent, disapprove 56, and an other eight. Okay, so that's a disaster.
20 points underwater. Second question, who do you think did a better job handling?
economy. Trump, 54, Biden 36, same as his net approval, neither seven. Next question. Would you
like the Democratic Party to nominate Biden to run for a second term? Nominate Biden 36, same
number. Nominate someone other than Biden 58, no opinion six. Next question. Do you think Biden is
honest and trustworthy. Yes, 41. No. 54. Next one. Last one. Do you think Biden has the
mental sharpness it takes to serve effectively as president? Yes, 32. That's down from the 36.
So he's lost four on the mental acuity and no 63%. So that's a disaster, as I said. His credibility is
shot. And it's not going to come back. It's not like he's going to make a comeback because he's
going downhill. I mean, you can see it with your own eyes if you care to look. This week he's got
a lot of key things for Biden. We'll get to all of it in the upcoming minutes that we have
with you. But there's not going to be any comeback. So, yeah, maybe the press can manipulate his
numbers up a little, but believe me, when I tell you, that was a shocking poll for the Biden
people. Now, one caveat, one caution. Polls in May don't mean very much. They're a reflection of
daily feelings. In August, when the primary debates begin, they're only going to be, the Republicans
is the only one's going to have any debates.
Then the polls will matter more to keep that in mind.
So Biden thought he had a press conference scheduled for Friday, but he didn't.
He had an interview.
So he told the press, well, I got a press conference.
No.
In an interview with a woman named Stephanie Ruhl on MSNBC, you can't get friendlier territory
if you're a Democrat then there.
And here was the only highlight we could come up with.
Go.
something personal that's affecting you. Your son, while there's no ties to you, could be charged
by your Department of Justice. How will that impact your presidency? First of all, my son's done
nothing wrong. I trust him. I have faith in him. And it impacts my presidency by making me feel
proud of him. All right, two things now. Ms. Rule says, your son, while there's no ties to you.
You look, Stephanie, you don't know that. It's under investigation. Okay. So,
I mean, all right, we know you're biased. We know you work for NBC News. He's completely, completely in a tank. But really, you'd have any self-awareness at all? Just ask the question. And the rest of the interview was like that. She'd ask a question. He'd say what he wanted to say. She'd never follow up. So I'm not even going to bore you with it. Now, there was a Trump part of the Washington Post, ABC.
news poll. There are three questions about Trump. Number one, do you think Trump is honest and
trustworthy? Yes, 33, no, 63. He's down 30 on that question. I might want to work on that.
Second question, do you think Trump has the mental sharpness it takes to serve effectively
as president? Yes, 54, no 43. And finally, the candidates for president 24,
or are Trump and Biden, who would you lean toward?
Trump 44, Biden 38.
Now, George Stephanopoulos almost had a heart attack
when he had to report that because it was an ABC poll.
I mean, I'm not going to embarrass Stephanopoulos.
You know him.
He's a Clinton apparatchnik.
He's now probably the most powerful newsperson on ABC,
so I don't know what to tell you.
But anyway, he had to report on it.
It was like this.
So Trump, he's got an image problem.
He doesn't have a policy problem.
It's all about the way he presents himself.
And I don't know whether the former president understands that he could work on that if he chooses to.
Now, he's going to have a town hall, Donald Trump is, on CNN, as we reported last week, on Wednesday.
But there's a complication now.
So he's got a civil case against him in New York City by a woman named E. Jean Carroll, who accuses him of sexual stuff.
All right, I'm not getting into this because I have my doubts about this whole thing.
A lot of her legal bills are being paid for by a far left zealot.
Okay, whenever you see that, and she doesn't even know what year this alleged thing took place,
I got to tell you, just as a human being, if I'm on a jury, I'm kind of going like this.
But let it play out.
Closing arguments with today, I think the jury would come back tomorrow with either acquittal or he did it,
and then monetary if he did it he's going to have to pay that dovetails into the
Wednesday town hall very interesting so I'm on it I'm watching every bit of it
the town hall as we mentioned is in New Hampshire St. Anselm College 8 to 915 and again
we are all over this um um
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podcasts. Let's go to Carrie Lake. So she has been mentioned as a possible VP for Donald Trump.
She's 53 years old, obviously a Republican ran for the governorship of Arizona, lost by 17,000 votes,
an amazingly close race out there. She has sued the Election Commission over those results.
There is one, the Supreme Court, Arizona Supreme Court heard it, and there's one outstanding
event, signature verification.
So that is in court and has not been resolved as of yet.
Okay, so Maricopa County, that's Phoenix, they have allegedly violated signature verification.
Supreme Court is going to assess that.
That'll take a little time, I guess.
Anyway, Carrie Lake joins us now from London, England,
where she was telling me before the interview,
a sister lives over there.
So you were lucky enough to see King Charles
had that big thing on his head.
You know, I thought he was gonna get a concussion
wearing that big thing.
I love it, the crown, yes.
Well, we've been in Europe.
I was doing some of the speaking
at the CPAC event in Hungary,
which is a beautiful, amazing country.
Budapest is one of the most beautiful safe cities
I've ever had the pleasure of touring through.
And then we decided to swing through London.
We've done some media over here
and to see a little bit of history unfolding.
Like you, Bill, I love history.
And while I'm so glad that we broke free from the tyrants,
you know, back in 1776,
it's wonderful to see history in a moment like that.
And it was great to be with all of the ever so polite
and charming folks from England, the British people on this historic occasion.
Yeah, good.
I'm glad you had a good time over there.
I lived in England for a year.
I respect their traditions.
But for me, I would have thrown Charles's crown into Boston Harbor.
I mean, I'm not big on being a subject to anybody, as you probably know.
Have you...
Well, between me and you, I agree with you on that.
Yeah, I mean, most Americans, we're happy we're not subjects.
We're citizens.
Have you discussed the vice presidency with Donald Trump?
I know you were down to Mara Lago a few weeks ago.
No, you know, I talked to President Trump quite frequently,
and as you know, I'm a big supporter of his,
and we haven't talked about that.
I think one time the word vice president ever came up,
and he was actually giving me kudos for an answer
I'd given many, many months ago during the campaign
when the press was starting to hound me about,
are you going to leave if you're elected governor
and become vice president.
And I said something like, well, I'm flattered that you would ask that because just a few
months ago you were acting like I wasn't even worthy of running for governor.
And now all of a sudden you're worried I'm going to win and leave to become vice president.
And I said, no, I'm not going to do that.
I'm going to be your worst nightmare for eight years.
I'm going to be the press worst nightmare for eight years as governor.
And so he was kind of, he chuckled at that and thought it was a funny answer.
Frankly, I don't think he needs a vice president.
And if there's ever one president who's been bunked up to lead without one,
his Donald Trump.
Yeah, but I got to tell you, I know that situation pretty well,
as I'm sure you understand.
Pence helped him.
I mean, that fell apart at the end over the crazy election stuff.
But Pence helped Trump.
And they were in frequent contact.
Pence wasn't Kamala Harris, who they just want to get out of the way.
Pence was smart.
So anyway, it'll be interesting to say.
I think Trump would like to put a woman on.
the second um think about Kamala Harris though she's she might be hated more than Joe Biden so
maybe that's a good word though nobody should go bit of it was worse nobody should hate
Kamala Harris she's incompetent in over her head those are all true now you're an interesting
study uh to me because you anchored the news on a fox affiliate in phoenix for 20 years
Everybody in the state knew you, and for people to say, well, why would you want to run or you shouldn't run?
I mean, you know more about the state than probably anybody else having that kind of experience on your sheet.
When you were involved in the campaign against Hobbs to women running, the Arizona Republic and some of the other media were against you.
Do I have that right?
Oh, yeah.
I mean, I got the Trump treatment in the media from the start.
I'm an outsider.
Why, though?
Arizona is in California.
It's not New York, where I am.
Arizona is kind of a in the middle state with a very big conservative base.
So why were they after you?
Well, they don't want outsiders, Bill.
I mean, let's face it, there's the Uniparty and there's America First.
And sad to say, I hate to say it, there's a lot of her.
Republicans in the Uniparty, and the people behind our corrupt elections were these rhino Republicans.
And President Trump is having to go to battle with some of them as well.
They don't want outsiders.
They want to protect the political apparatus as it stands.
They're the political elite.
They're worried about patting their own pockets, lining their pockets, and they really don't care at all about the American people.
And that's why President Trump was such a breath of fresh air.
He came in and immediately started fighting for the American people.
American people. And that's why they're doing everything they can to try to stop him.
Okay. He is an existential threat to the...
But let's talk about you. I'm Trump. It's plenty of airtime. Let's talk about you.
I was surprised you lost because of the border. I mean, Arizona is a much smaller state than Texas,
which is a much lower budget and the impact of millions of migrants coming into this country.
has influenced every single person in your state.
Yet Hobbs, who won by, you know, a minuscule margin,
I don't know why she was even a game
because she was soft on border enforcement.
Are there that many Arizonans who are okay with this chaos on the border?
Absolutely not. They're horrified.
My number one policy issue was I have had the strongest
and have the strongest of border policy.
ever seen. It was leading very heavily on the United States Constitution, Article 1, Section
10, which allows the states to protect the border and protect their citizens when there's an
invasion, and we have an invasion on our border. I know you're saying I lost, and that's fine.
You can say that. This is why we're fighting it in the courts. They sabotaged Election Day.
They intentionally printed the wrong ballots on Election Day, and they had 61% of our polling
locations that were non-functioning on Election Day because they knew the Republicans were
showing up to vote and that's why we're finding it when you have corrupt elections we have
deadly consequences and the deadly consequences are what all i'm doing is is asking questions
on the record because the record is she's sitting there in phoenix as the governor and you may
if you if you prevail on the you know voter verification um then all hell breaks loose in
Arizona but we'll wait and see um but i don't even think it should have been close
I think you should have won that election, but see, I don't understand the demographics of
Arizona, because if it were me, I would have voted for you only because of the immigration.
I don't care about anything else because that had been so dramatic and adversely affected
Arizona so much.
But there were millions of people who voted for your opponent, and I'm not, I can't understand
their mindset at all.
Well, this is why we have to get to the bottom of how corrupt our elections are.
They were corrupt in 2020 and 22, and I'm fighting it.
I will not back down.
We know what happened in Arizona.
We know we actually won by a landslide.
It wasn't a slim margin, but we'll continue to fight that in the courts.
All right, that would be the biggest scandal in American history if that is borne out.
We have a big it.
We have on our hands.
And in three days time, when Title 42 is stripped away, we are going to see an invasion.
and it's going to shock America.
It's going to shock people.
Absolutely.
That's right.
And the Biden White House is going to take it again because of their incompetence.
And that's all it is.
Not even incompetence, Bill.
They're partners with the cartels, okay?
No, they're not partners with the cartels.
They're not doing anything on the border to secure the people.
They're not doing anything, but they're not in bed with the cartels.
Joe Biden doesn't care, number one, and isn't,
at this point in his life, able to problem solve on any level.
So he told everybody come on, come on over, the borders are wide open.
Absolutely encouraged it.
And the cartel picked that up and the drugs are coming in and the people are coming in.
And it's a disaster.
And just for that reason alone, Biden shouldn't even run again.
But we live in a country that's changing dramatically.
Last question for you.
If you don't prevail in your lawsuit against Arizona and the vote,
and you don't get the nod or the call from Donald Trump,
and I wouldn't put it past him to contact you about the VP.
What are you going to do?
Well, I'm not somebody who's waiting to be VP.
I mean, I love President Trump because I love his policies.
what he did i love that he's a fighter we need more fighters in the republican party and frankly
in politics we need people who will step forward and fight for the people and so i'm doing whatever
i can to help him i'm i absolutely feel that he's the best so you'll campaign for him and you'll
be involved in the trump possible i may if if we do not get the result people of arizona
deserve in this election case i may consider running for senate that's no secret i've talked
about that before it in the back of my mind we have a senate
seat that's going to be a three-way race between Kirsten Cinema, who is a Joe Biden puppet,
and also between Ruben Gallego, who is a Marxist, socialist, and maybe even hinging on
communist. And we need somebody who's going to fight for the people of Arizona. So that's something
I'm seriously. We'll take a look. And when do you have to declare for that if you're going to do it?
Early next year, I think by April or something like that. So there's really... So you got time.
All right, Ms. Lake, we really appreciate you're coming on. And you're
welcome any time, you know, so just something you want to say or when the final Supreme Court
ruling comes down in Arizona. And it's a Supreme Court of Arizona, by the way, that's considering
this case. We're happy to have you back. We're going to take this all the way to the U.S. Supreme
Court as well. And I'd love to come up when we do that. And we just have a book that you can find out.
That'd be fascinating. And so I would do the same thing if I believe that I didn't get a fair
shake, I would do exactly the same thing. And we appreciate it. Safe trip home from London.
Appreciate it. Thank you. Okay.
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Joe Biden's schedule today,
145, he delivers remarks
on protecting consumers.
We're getting hosed by the airlines.
I'm going to deal with that tonight on news
nation 715 is my hit time and I of course started all this I think last April a year ago when my jet
blue flight was delayed five hours and you know the story but anyway we'll carry on and then
at a night time event tonight it's some kind of Asian American native Hawaiian Pacific Island
Heritage Month. Everybody's got a month, right? Okay. So I'm going to be amused to see what he says. I know what he's going to say about the airlines. Biden's going to get up there with Buttigieg. He's going to be there. We're going to make the airlines pay you cash if they delay you. But then there's going to be a caveat if it's the airline's fault. But it's never the airlines.
ever, and I'll explain that. So, you know, it's a usual game playing. On Wednesday,
House Oversight Chairman James Comer and Senator Chuck Grassley of Iowa holding a dual press
conference in the morning where they will report evidence, including bank records, showing
the Biden families dealing with foreign nationals, alleged.
originally in return for influence. Wow. Okay. So I'm dial into that. That's Wednesday.
Wednesday a busy day. We got that in the morning at the Trump Town Hall in New Hampshire.
Tomorrow you might have the Trump's civil case verdict. So stay here. The no spin news. This is
where you'll get the truth. Clarence Thomas, Supreme Court Justice, under fire for a bunch of stuff.
primarily i'm not going to run down all this stuff but primarily he took um vacations tuition
payments real estate uh advantages from friends okay and his wife got money from friends too
so do they want to destroy they being the press and uh left congress thomas absolutely
But that doesn't mean he's not guilty.
And I think John Roberts, the Chief Justice, should put in motion some kind of, I wouldn't call it an investigation, but a review of what is asserted and then how it stacks up against Supreme Court rules.
Is that fair?
Robert should do that.
In St. Louis, one of the most violent places in the country, the George Soros-funded
attorney, DA, district attorney, Kimberly Gardner, is out.
You remember that the Missouri Attorney General, Andrew Bailey, said, I'm firing her,
I'm kicking her out.
And she said, no, I'm not leaving.
And now she's leaving.
Okay?
So why is she leaving?
because in Missouri, 12,000 criminal cases were dismissed by Gardner's office.
12,000 and 9,000 of the 12 were about to go to trial, but she screwed up, Gardner,
and according to the Attorney General.
So she's out.
Now, Soros funded her twice.
And St. Louis per capita is the highest murder rate in the country.
If you go to St. Louis, you don't watch your butt.
Good. She's out. That was ridiculous.
And I hope that's the second one. Remember San Francisco?
Bodine, he's out. She's out. And there'll be more to follow.
Have to be. It's crazy.
Two more mass killings, both in Texas.
The first one was at a mall north of Dallas.
eight people dead, seven in the hospital.
Mauricio Garcia, 33 years old,
was dismissed from the military for mental problems,
became a security guard with access to guns.
It went in and wiped out eight people.
Okay.
Then on the border, 34-year-old George Alvarez,
they won't tell us.
The authorities down there will not tell us
what his immigration status is,
but he has a long arrest sheet.
Okay?
He drives his car into a crowd,
kills eight, and hurts 10.
Jesus.
So I'm going to have more on the,
on the,
this is mass killings
every other week now.
This is the worst thing
in the world for the United States because people think that we're just savages here
overseas. So I'm going to write a message of the day. We'll be posted in the morning.
I'll take that up and I will advise states on what they should do about this because this
is crazy. All right, smart life. This is according to the
the U.S. census. Remember, the census takes all kinds of information. I cooperated, and I hope you did.
I mean, the government needs to know what the deuce is going on with the people. So, 42% of baby boomers,
that's 55 and up, okay, don't have any money for retirement.
They cut it off, I guess, it's 64, 55 to 64.
So 42% of those people, baby boomers, we don't have any money.
So what happens to them?
Well, the workers have to pay for them and their old age, the entitlements.
Now, if you are a baby boomer, if you were over 55 years old in this country,
Okay. And you don't have any money. It's your fault. Your fault. Even if you have a low-paying job, you don't have to have a low-paying job. You could go back to school. You can get degrees on the internet. Go to community colleges. You can go to trade places, become an electrician or a plumber or a mechanic. You don't have to work at McDonald's. Okay?
So I don't understand this.
Maybe you can explain it to me.
Bill at Bill O'Reilly.com, name in town, please, if you wish to apply.
But explain it to me.
How somebody can arrive at age 55 in a country awash with opportunity and have no money.
I mean, unless you're a drug addict, a substance abuser, I mean, we got that.
But you're as a regular person?
You got no money?
It's a matter with you.
I'm just stunned at this, and it's getting worse, not better.
Update on Bud Light.
So the word is that, but, that Anheuser-Busch puts out Bud Light has lost $5 billion
because of this campaign with the trans person, Dylan Moldaney.
That number is not true.
It's not $5 billion yet.
It will be.
Because beer drinkers aren't going to forget this.
It's not, it's like O'Reilly and Tucker Carson leaving Fox News.
People don't forget that, all right?
It's here.
And that's where it'll stay.
So millions of Bud Light drinkers are not drinking it anymore.
So what is Anheuser-Busch done?
Now, they fired their ad agency.
This is sold.
This is called C-Y-A.
All right.
Cover your butt.
I'm not going to see.
But is a better word.
C-Y-A.
So the CEO of Anz-Hizer-Busch should be fired.
Boom.
Out.
You're in charge.
This is a disaster.
How any rational business person could think that campaign wasn't going to torque all.
millions of people you're not competent to run the company and he will that guy is but he's
trying to fire everybody to protect himself this is how it goes so according they
shouldn't do anything now and I was just shut up tried out the Clydesdale's do
your little commit Christmas commercial and don't say another word because you just
is making it worse. This day in history. All right, ready for this? I can't believe.
60 years ago, 60 years ago, May 8, 1963, a movie showed up. Go.
Who is that?
It's all right.
I'm not supposed to be here either.
I take it you're not.
Are you alone?
What are you doing here?
Looking for shells?
No, I'm just looking.
Stay where you are.
I promise I won't steal your shells.
I promise you you won't either.
Stay where you are.
I can assure you my intentions are strictly honorable all right doctor no first in the bond movies
i remember this so vividly my father took me to the roosevelt field movie house in garden city
long island to see that movie i had no idea now jfk okay the president at the time was a big
and Fleming fan and read all the bond books and so there was this kind of momentum but I'm 12 all right and I
knew anything about it so my father takes me and I'm looking at her Ursula andrews and I think he was too
now Ursula Andrews could not speak English so they dubbed in all her all her dialogue
She didn't speak English.
Now, subsequently, I became friends with Sir Sean Connery, who lived in a Bahamas.
Now, he died in, what was it, 2020 at the age of 90.
He was such an interesting guy.
I can't, the conversations I had with him, big factor fan, all right, and I met.
him at the U.S. Open Tennis, he's a big tennis fan. I did him a favor, and he never forgot it,
and we developed a relationship. And I would ask him about all of the stuff. And he liked
Ursula Andrews, that she was a very nice woman, but she couldn't speak English. So he was,
he was basically saying his lines to somebody had no idea what he was saying. Anyway, the Bond,
you know about the Bond franchise, okay? So there have been 25 films released. And, and, you know,
And the franchise has grossed, let's see, what the number is, $20 billion so far, and gross and more.
Lease successful bond was a man with the golden gun, not a bad flick.
Christopher Leigh is the villain, and Skyfall made $1.10 billion, almost half.
I mean, sorry, $1.10 billion, that was the most successful.
The latest bond was horrible.
They woke them.
Bonds woke now, which destroyed it.
And Connery had some very funny things to say about the subsequent bonds.
I'm not going to tell you what he said, but it was very, he was a great sense of humor about it.
But now they can't find a new James Bond.
So they killed off the other guy, Craig, Daniel Craig, who was okay, but he didn't have the Ilan, E-L-A-N.
that Connery had. Connery's best bond by far. But anyway, when that stuck my eye and because
that's part of my history, my father and I went to the bond, became a huge bond fan to this day.
All right, we got a good mail segment and a final thought about Donald Trump and disrespect.
Back in a moment. Okay, let's go to the mail. We got Karen, Meredith, and Mill Creek, Washington.
Bill, why is President Biden accepting foreign money less important than reporting it on his taxes?
In other word, if he did it, would it be a crime?
It's a lot easier to prove tax evasion than bribery.
So if it's established that Joe Biden took money from his son Hunter and didn't put that money on his tax return,
remember 12,000 is the limit.
You can take $12,000 as a gift, but no more.
if you get more money than that you've got to declare it Biden's out he's out that day
bribery that would be a long long process Jeff Conway Boston as someone who pays
attention doesn't forget things that people say you O'Reilly said and you broadcast many
times in the last couple of years if Joe Biden pardons his son that'll be the end of his
presidency yeah there would be um
even his allies in the press couldn't protect him.
Couldn't.
It's over.
Tim Roby, the villages, Florida.
Okay.
Since the dereliction of controlling our southern border is an impeachable offense,
why can't we impeach both the president and the vice president,
so the speaker can take over?
Tim, you're living in a dream world down there in the villages.
Okay, number one,
One, there's no grounds to impeach a vice president shouldn't make policy.
Number two, there's no way you'll get a conviction with the Democrat-controlled Senate.
Impossible.
Remember, two-thirds.
Now, you could impeach Biden easily, and that would pass the House, I believe, but it's just what they did to Trump.
It would amount to nothing.
George Pevernick, Las Vegas, case law was an excellent way to discourage criminal aliens.
from breaking our immigration law. Why can't it be reintroduced? It could be. But I'm not there
on the Fox News channel every night to drive it. Now, our audience is huge here at the no-spin news,
radio TV worldwide. But it's not the same thing. So it could be. It won't be.
Mike Abbasi, Seattle, Washington. Bill, thanks for standing up for ordinary people like me.
We have few going abat for us these days, loved you since your days of Fox.
Look, we're invested 100% in trying to make your life better, Mike.
I mean, that's what we're here.
There's no other reason.
Jim Yaskill, a concierge member, Jim gives direct access to me.
I just order a set, entire set of the killing books for the high school that I graduated from in 75.
I hope the students can take time away from the phones and learn some history.
You know, you're a stand-up guy.
I mean, that's a real patriotic gesture.
You get all the killing books, all 12 of them, soon to be 13, because killing the witches will be out in September,
which is really a, you're going to learn so much history from this.
But anyway, what a nice thing to do.
And I appreciate you let me know.
William Lewis, Clinton, Washington, having heard your excellent commentary on artificial intelligence,
I am now of the opinion it should be made illegal.
You can't make it illegal.
It's against the Constitution.
There's no, unless you could show direct damage in a public safety menace,
can't make it illegal.
Now, if the robots rebel and there's a war and Arnold Schwarzenegger has to come in and clean it up,
then might be able to do it.
Georgina Marty, Ocala, Florida.
Now that Tucker calls it has gone, would you consider having him on the no-spin news?
Of course.
you're welcome anytime come on here
Frank Woods
Buffalo in New York
one question you state
dishonest manipulation of the voting systems
but you've consistently stated
there's no evidence of fraud
how do you square that
because Mark Zuckerberg
injected $200 million
into the 20 election
and it's unexplained
and it was used that money
to manipulate voting in key counties
that's not fraud
but we need to know
what happened there. Do we not? That's what I'm talking about. Brian, I agree with Cuomo about
Trump's lying. I don't justify it, but you said he does it because he's a rich guy. Is that
an excuse? No, I'm not making an excuse for Donald Trump. He misleads people, you know,
and the poll that we did at top of the program proves that. He should stop doing that. I write
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F-E-Y, F-E-Y, F-A, back with a final thought in the moment. Okay, so Donald Trump is now going
to start to emerge in the news cycle more. And as you saw in the poll,
There are questions about it's honesty.
And the thing about Trump that you need to understand is that if he feels disrespected, all right?
He lashes.
And when he lashes, he's not interested in a fact-based commentary.
He's lashing.
Gets him in a lot of trouble.
We are all disrespected at times.
last week i invited a well-known person on this program and she wanted to come on but her
corporate masters said no but they didn't politely say it they sent back real pass disrespectful
i know who did it that person will have a reckoning not revenge
But that's disrespectful to my operation, not just to me.
Disrespectful to the person who tried to book it.
Disrespectful across the board.
In your life, don't forget people who disrespect you.
Don't lash.
You'll make a mistake.
Remember, because if they're disrespecting you, they're disrespecting other people as well.
Thank you for watching and listening to the news.
We'll see again tomorrow.