Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - Biden Administration Brings Voting Laws To The Forefront Once Again and Mandates To Enter Liquor Stores in Canada
Episode Date: January 12, 2022Tonight’s rundown: The Biden administration continues to press Congress to pass voting laws that could allow everyone to vote by mail including former incarcerated felons The Republican National... Committee is suing New York City Mayor Eric Adams over the city law allowing noncitizens to vote in local elections ‘The View’ host tries to defend Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor for inflating child COVID numbers Quebec, Canada issues a vaccine mandate on residents who want to enter liquor and cannabis stores This Day in History, 1757: Alexander Hamilton was born Final Thought: How you should use the Concierge membership 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 Tuesday, January 11, 2012, stand up for your country.
A lot of interesting stories today, not a busy news day per se, but the Pope now getting involved with cancel culture.
That's interesting.
And, of course, we'll lead with President Biden going down to Georgia for a Martin Luther King Jr. event. The holiday is Monday. But he's primarily going down there to give his speech on voting rights. So this is fascinating to me. Let's take a look at this, an honest, unemotional look. So there is a bill in Congress that would provide the government.
set standards for the national vote. Okay? Democrats want it, Republicans don't. The reason the bill
hasn't been voted on yet is because there are a number of Democrats in the Senate that won't
support it. Even if it passes, it's unconstitutional. It's clear in the Constitution that
votes and how they are gathered are the precincts of the individual states. So, you know,
Yes, there's a Voting Rights Act and you can make some changes, but you can't take it over.
You can't provide a uniform code from Washington and how it goes down.
So it's an unconstitutional play, but the Democrats are doing this to galvanize black votes primarily,
but Hispanic votes as well, minority votes, by telling those groups that you are being
persecuted by the Republicans. The Republicans don't want you to vote. That's what this is all
about. It's a straight political play. Democrats don't want any standards of voting consequences.
Republicans want tight scrutiny of the election. So let's get specific. The big thing for me
as an American citizen is we don't require
an ID in this new bill. So you can vote without an ID. And if you want an ID, you're a racist,
according to some Democrats. How? How? How is saying that you have to prove who you are
before you vote racist? In what way? I have never heard a coaching answer to that question.
Never. And the government will provide free IDs. Now, if the Democrat
can tell me why an ID to vote is racist and why we shouldn't have it. I'll listen. But again,
it's been going on for years. Never one time has Joe Biden or anybody else been able to articulate
why that's racist. So if it is racist, Canada is racist. All right, in 2007, they passed a law.
You've got to have an ID to vote. Mexico's racist. All right. They have photo voting cards you have
to show before you cast a ballot in Mexico. And 47 countries in Europe have ID requirements to vote.
They're all racist, I guess. I guess. The second thing is accountability. So as you know, when you go
to the poll to cast a ballot, that you go to a precinct, okay, does not electioneering allowed.
You can't stand there outside the polling place and say, vote for this person, vote for that person.
Can't give anybody anything, even water.
It's against the law.
But in mail-in balloting, and the Democrats want 100% mail-in now, they even want computer balloting.
So you would vote by computer, your own computer, and funnel it in.
And they want universal mail-in ballots.
There are no laws, as we saw with the Mark Zuckerberg situation, where he donated $430 million from his foundation to two groups that hired people to canvas mail-in votes.
In some places, help the people fill them out, take the votes, physically take them, that's called bundling, and bring them to the precinct.
There are no laws, no regulations about what a person can do in that situation.
So you could, and I'm sure it happens, go in and say, if an elderly person or a person
who doesn't know very much or what mentally disabled, you know, just do this, just check
this and just sign here and I'll take your vote.
Okay, what do you think Zuckerberg put $430 million into it?
But 90% of that money went to harvesting Democrat votes, 90% of it.
Why do you think he did it?
And all in states that were this close between Biden and Trump.
Come on, let's do the math.
Yet the federal government wants to pass a law that says there are no requirements at all
on this kind of a situation, that you can do this, but you can't do it.
at the polling place. So those two things, I'm out. I'm sorry. I know what this is. This is an
attempt to manipulate. And again, if people can't show an ID or can't fill out their own ballot
without somebody standing there, then they shouldn't be able to vote. In my opinion,
those are the two big things. So anyway, it's not going to get passed. Not only is it unconstitutional,
but a variety of Democratic senators, including Mansions, Cinema, Kelly, Tester, Shaheen, in New Hampshire.
They're not really on board with this.
Now, maybe Schumer will be able to twist their arm, maybe.
You know, he seems to think he's got the votes, but cinema in Arizona, been very clear.
He didn't I vote for it.
Well, I don't know how it gets passed, even if it comes up.
Okay.
In New York City, the new mayor, Eric Adams, supposed to be some kind of moderate, which he's not, all right, has okayed non-citizens voting.
So now, about 800,000 non-American citizens vote in New York City elections, 800,000.
Of course, it took about an hour and a half for a lawsuit to be filed because it's clearly unconstitutional.
We went over it yesterday.
In the Constitution states, you have to be a citizen.
We can't just be here.
All right.
And Adams doesn't know who these 800,000 people are.
Who are they?
Did they sneak across the border?
Did they overstay their visa?
Who are they?
Adam doesn't know by let them vote anyway.
No.
So that's not going to happen in New York State.
The state authorities, the judges, will rule it's unconstitution.
I have to.
all right again if we unless we don't have any laws anymore which is coming let's go to
covid now this covid thing drives me nuts and i i'm an intelligent guy uh i follow this as closely as
i can follow it because it affects all of us our whole lives or children economics jobs and i
still don't know what the deuce is going on after all this time and that's why biden's approval numbers
going down because nobody knows what's going on.
Okay, we broke a record at hospitalizations for COVID yesterday, all right?
146,000 people in the hospital for COVID, but not just COVID.
Okay, a lot of those people have other stuff, and that's why they're in the hospital.
Okay, but we don't know how many.
So that's the record.
And part of the problem here is that there are four questions that are unanswered.
I'll go them again.
Very simple questions.
I did this on a radio today.
First question, okay?
Does the vaccine that we have protect against Amicron?
Yes or no?
Alexander Ocasio-Cortez got it and she's vexed to the hill, she says.
So apparently it doesn't protect against Amicron.
I don't know. Do you know? Does Biden know? Does Fauci know?
Second question. When does the Vax wane? How long? Has there been a studies for two years?
Is there an average? Third question. If you get COVID, if you've had it, as 57 million Americans have, are you protected?
because now we hear people getting COVID twice.
And if you are protected with antibodies, how long?
Nobody knows.
And finally, do masks protect you?
What's the mask thing?
Are there any studies that we can point to?
Mask people here, unmasked there, COVID guy in the middle.
Give me something.
And that's, again, why Biden, why his,
approval rating is falling because he doesn't have any answers. Get fax, get fast, wear the mask, wear
the mask. Okay, but give me some data. So Sotomayor, the Supreme Court Justice, who's hearing a
case on whether Biden is a right to mandate facts, force you to get it, or you lose your job.
She comes out yesterday, or over the weekend, I should say, and says 100,000 children,
all right are hospitalized with covid and then the cdc comes down and goes oh no six thousand
well that's a pretty big gap so to minor is going to make a decision on this
a hundred thousand kids in hospital cdc six thousand so on the far left program the view
a woman named Sunny Hassan tries to stick up for Sotomayor, roll a tape.
And right now we have 82,843 children sick with COVID.
More than 1,000 children have died from the virus.
And in addition, about 7.8 million children have caught COVID since the pandemic started.
And so that those are just the numbers.
Okay, but she's got them all wrong.
you know, I'll just give you the numbers now, okay? This is from the federal government.
So about 580,000 children caught COVID in the first week of this year.
580,000, that's a lot. All right, so it's way more than Ms. Hosten says.
Only, I shouldn't say only, it sounds callous, and I don't mean to do that.
But from the start of the epidemic, about 721 children have died from COVID in the last two years of the very low number.
Okay?
And 8.5 children have tested positive for COVID since the start of the pandemic two years ago.
So it's clear that children can get it, but it's not as severe in minors under 18 that it is in adults.
That's the truth.
Now, finally, there is a study, and this is an important thing for you anti-vaxxers out there, you skeptics, to pay attention to.
All right?
This study, now I know some anti-vaxxers is not going to believe any study from the government.
You don't trust the government.
I got it.
But it's my job to present you what comes out of the federal government here.
So this study was by the Centers for Disease Control, and it came out this week, and here's what it says.
The overwhelming number of deaths over 75% occurred in people who had at least four comorbidities.
So really these are people who were unwelled to begin with.
And yes, really encouraging news in the context of Omicron.
This means not only just to get your primary series, but to get your booster series.
And yes, we're really encouraged by these results.
All right.
So she's basically saying that if you get vaccinated, you're not going to die.
Okay?
That's what this is all about now.
You may get it, Omicron, as she puts it, or Amacron, as the South Africans put it,
you may get it, but you're not going to die.
And I think that's true based upon anecdotal, because a lot of my friends have it.
Long Island, it's all over the place.
And they're down for a day or two, and then they're okay.
It's like the flu.
But if you're unvaccinated and you get it, then you could get, you know, in serious, serious trouble.
That's the study.
Again, you can write me all day long, my job to present you with this information.
Now, the media is no help here with COVID because they've taken sides.
So the conservative media very skeptical about vaccines.
I think that's true statement.
The liberal media loves the vaccines and the masks and the lockdowns and everything.
I love it.
Now you can apply whatever, you know, rationale to either side you want.
But I think that's a true statement.
So you're not going to get any accurate reporting or much accurate.
reporting about COVID, which is unbelievable. And in the political realm, forget it. So hard news
reporters hired by corporate media outlets now in their hard news presentations are injecting
opinion. I'm going to give you two examples. The first one comes from PBS. Yamish Alcinder
is the White House correspondent for PBS. Roll the tape.
Republican voters, they're very interested in just trying to find people who are loyal to the Trump brand,
who are going to try to find a way to change the voting laws in this country to make sure that Republicans win rather than earning the vote.
That's an opinion from a White House correspondent. It's not a fact.
All right? Second one is from John Carl, who works for ABC News. Now, when I worked at ABC under Peter Jennings, it was owned by a different.
company. And there were stringent separations between news and opinion. In fact, the only
broadcast that had opinion was Nightline. And Koppel played it pretty well down the line,
straight on the line. I don't count the morning shows because that's basically entertainment.
But you didn't have any opinion on World News Tonight. And if you tried to inject it into your
story, you'd get in trouble if you were correspondent.
But not now. White House correspondent for ABC, Jonathan Carl. Go.
And I think it's seen clearly from the day of the election was that he could never acknowledge he lost because he believes that his power, his power is based on the idea and the image that he is a guy who never loses.
Now, that's never been true, but that's the image he has projected.
He could not acknowledge losing because he thought that would cause him to lose his support.
And he's been successful in convincing millions and millions of reports.
Republican voters that he didn't lose.
All right. He's talking about Donald Trump.
Okay. And this, again, is the White House correspondent for ABC News.
He wrote a book. I hate Trump book.
Now, he's okay writing a book.
That's all right.
Because he's not, as an author, he's not writing under the banner of Disney, ABC.
But he goes on and he, this is outrageous his opinion.
All Republicans, okay?
prop up Trump in a dishonest way.
I mean, come on.
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So anyway, the reason I'm telling you all this is because I've got a very interesting
guest for you to talk about, and I feel this is one of the most important problems the
United States faces a dishonest media.
Now, as you may know, we have a foreign news partner.
It is called the Daily Chatter, the Daily Chatter.com.
And it is very, very straight.
So if I want to know something overseas, I go to the Daily Chatter, which I get every morning.
And you can get it to Dailychatter.com.
Okay, because it isn't ideological.
They're telling me what's happening overseas.
because we don't have the staff at bill o'reilly dot com to cover overseas i can't take bbc i can't
take uh the french news agency i can you're not going to get you're going to get it all slanted
but not from daily chatter the guy who runs it is named phil balboni he was my news director
when i worked for wcv tv in b tv in boston now it's an interesting story because they hired me to be
reporter all right so i would come on at eleven o'clock and i would report a big story in a
straightforward manner give you the facts that's what i would do but then they promoted me to
a commentator all right but i couldn't do the reporting anymore because i was doing commentary
every night at 11 o'clock in boston i was giving you my opinion
clearly labeled. All right. And it worked. Bostonians, the news audience up there, very sophisticated.
They knew. Okay, now there's a different role. He's a commentator. All right. And then I went back to
Straight News at ABC, and then I went back to commentary at Fox News. But in my roles, I kept in
the traditional journalistic ethical standard. I did that. Well, now Phil Balboni,
has been honored by Columbia Journalism School
with the creation of the Philip S. Balboni professorship
in local journalism.
It's an endowed chair, and he joins us now
from Cambridge, Massachusetts, the heart of the left
in America, Cambridge.
Okay, so this is a big honor, and you deserve it.
I had two news directors in my local news experience
that were extraordinary, you and Steve Cohen
at W, CBS, and New York.
And I know that you remain a journalism purist.
So my first question is,
when did this all start to go haywire
where hard news in the corporate media
could morph into opinion with no problem?
When did that happen?
First of all, Bill, it's great to see you.
Thank you.
I would say the late 1990s,
early 2000s would be about the time that things started to go in the wrong direction.
You know, the internet is blamed for a lot of things. It's not the cause of all of our problems,
but I think the internet and the rise of social media had some role to play in this getting away
from the standards that you and I learned at an early age. I think cable news had a role to
play as well. You know, when it was all reporting, it was, it was great. And you're talking about the
broadcast networks that had very high standards. But I think a lot of the programming and cable
news in the, particularly in the evening, was more opinion-oriented. And I think people began
to blur the lines between the reporting and what was opinion.
But at cable news, Phil, it's clearly labeled, you know the show like the O'Reilly Factor, you knew it was me, you knew it was an opinion, just like when I was on Channel 5 in Boston, when I came on, everybody knew it was an opinion, and there's nothing wrong with that, all right? Because the newspaper has an op-ed page, you know that's an opinion page, there's nothing wrong with it. But now, a company like Disney has to know, I don't think they care, that Jonathan Carl hates Donald Trump.
hates him okay so why is he the white house car it's fine give him another beat right yeah shouldn't
be i mean just to continue my my my narrative here i mean i think that the you know the greatly
increased polarization in the country has seeped into the culture of a lot of these newsrooms
and uh i think people the leaders of newsrooms have
allowed this to happen.
I think sometimes they're afraid because the culture of a lot of newsrooms is very different.
We have a whole new generation of journalists who are working who never really had strong
leadership with strong standards above them.
And I think it's clearly these standards are not being enforced.
No, I mean, most newsrooms are left wing, let's put it.
Let's be honest.
They're left wing.
They hire leftists to do their reporting for them, and the standards aren't there.
Is it the same?
Because I don't watch, you know, when I watch New York local news, it's basically a giant weather forecast for half a hour.
I mean, that's what they're covering weather.
If there's a heinous crime, they'll cover it.
Big fire like we had here in the Bronx.
They're all over that.
But they don't really do much else, okay?
I don't see a pronounced left wing.
bent in New York City local news. I know them all. They're not ideologues. But it's not what it
used to be when you and I were working in Boston. So what's happened there? Well, I think
local news, whether it's broadcast or newspapers, they've retained higher standards, more
straight down the middle approach. And even though the substance is not what it used to be,
When you were on New Center 5, as we called it,
we had an extraordinary commitment to, you know,
local reporting of substance.
And that's gone.
The time far is no longer there.
And there's a lot of weather and sports
and other things that are hardly important news.
But yeah, and it's a lot of that money too.
It costs money to do investigations.
I remember you when I was at Channel 5, Martha Radditz,
who's now at ABC, was also on the staff.
And you sent her to the Philippines because there was a Philippine community in Boston.
And there were riots and stuff going on in the Philippines.
So all of a sudden, Raditz is on a plane going to the Philippines that covered for a local station.
You never see that now.
That would be impossible to happen now.
Impossible.
Absolutely impossible.
So isn't it all about money?
Isn't the big corporations they've decided they can make more money speaking to the choir than informing the American people about what's true?
Isn't that the bottom line on this?
It's probably a big part of it, yeah.
I mean, I don't want to say that everyone doesn't care about journalism or reporting the truth,
but I think they're all owned by big companies,
and there isn't that sense of public service.
When I started my journalism career in 1967 in Richmond, Virginia,
I was proud to be a reporter.
The people in the community admired journalists,
and we don't see that very much.
Journalism polls are at the bottom down there with Congress.
We're way down there.
But, you know, I know you're going to ask me,
is there any hope?
And I do want to say, I believe there is.
I think it's going to take time.
We, as I said, we have a new generation of journalists
who have learned it one way that isn't the right way, but I think all of us who are still
in the profession, you, me, and others, you know, have an important part to play. Look, I've
started a number of companies that have all had the same old-fashioned values in Daily
Chatter. I mean, we're passionately committed to being independent and...
Absolutely, and that's why we parted up with you. Well, I hope you're right about it. I don't
think you are. I think journalism is done and it's not going to come back, but Balboni is smarter
than O'Reilly. So, you know, you've got to put your money on him on this one. But I want
everybody to check out Dailychatter.com. If you want foreign news, that is an excellent source.
Hey, thanks, Phil. Stay safe up here in Cambridge. Say a little to Elizabeth Warren for me when
you see her floating around, all right? All right. Let's get to the Pope and cancel culture.
I'm just going to put up what he said to diplomats in Vatican City yesterday.
As I have stated on other occasions, I consider this.
It's talking about cancel culture, a form of ideological colonization,
one that leaves no room for freedom of expression,
and it's now taking the form of cancel culture invading many circles of public institutions.
Under the guise of defending diversity, it ends up canceling all sense of identity
with the risk of silencing positions that defend a respectful on
balance understanding of various sensibilities. It's a little too wordy. It's a little bit
too pinheady, with all due respect to the Pope who I like. But what he's saying to the world is
this canceled culture is hurting everyone and it's immoral. It is immoral. Guess who's getting
canceled in Hong Kong by the communist Chinese? All the pro-democracy people. All of them.
All right? They're just marginalizing them. They're making them pariahs. Some of them are going to
jail, same thing in Burma, Myanmar. I mean, this is what canceled culture is. And in America, it takes
a different form. It takes the form of accusation and allegation. You want to get rid of somebody
on television? You accuse. You buy somebody. You give the money to accuse. That happens all the
time, all the time. All right? And then all of a sudden, they're marginalized. You're looking
around or what? And you want to get rid of somebody? That's how you do it. And there are
legions of people, not only on television, but in all corporations, you want to get rid of your
boss? You tried out a couple of people that say they don't like blacks. They did this, they did
that, whatever it may be, the denigrated women. Gone. No due process. And the other thing is
about cancel culture. It's so uncharitable. You know, it's so hateful to destroy a person's
livelihood and reputation. Pope didn't get into that, and I think he should have. He's on the
right track, but he's got to come out strong against this, because this is really anti-democracy
and anti-free speech. That's what this is, and it's getting worse, because the corporations
are cowardly.
We'll lose sponsors.
Okay.
So big election, everybody knows in November.
And that's coming fast.
That's coming fast.
About 10 months.
Another congressperson retiring, Ed Perlmutter, Colorado, Democrat.
All right.
That means 26 House Democrats retiring.
13 Republicans.
Huge advantage for the G.O.
right now there are nine more democrats in the house than republicans that's going to flip you wait
and see in wisconsin they are investigating the election of 2020 but the democrats don't want
them to so the attorney general in wisconsin um has ordered the investigation to cease
remember wisconsin went to biden by about 20,000 votes very very very very
razor thin. And Donald Trump believes it was fraud in Wisconsin. And so do other Republicans.
So why not investigate it, right? Well, no, no, no, no. Democrats don't want an investigation.
However, a judge ruled, state judge ruled, that the investigation will proceed. By the way,
it's headed by former Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Michael Gableman. That's a pretty prestigious
guy. This isn't some Arizona thing where they hired some company, no way.
ever heard of. All right. This is this is the real thing. So let's see what happens, right?
So that judge made the right ruling. Seattle remains in chaos. All right. In 2019, 95
Seattle police officers left the force. Last year, more than 400. Now, they don't have
enough people, enough cops to patrol the city now in Seattle because it's woke.
because they wanted to defund the police.
So they don't have enough cops.
Nobody wants to work for them.
Here you go.
Quebec.
If you ever get a chance to go up to Quebec City,
it's an old place.
It's a lot of history there.
And I loved it.
Okay.
Anyway, they want people to be vaccinating against COVID.
So they said, if you don't get your Vax card,
you can't go to the liquor and pot store.
in Quebec City, all right? Maybe it's the whole province. So, vaccinations went from
1,500 a day in Quebec to 6,000 a day. So once you cut off the intoxicants, everybody's
getting vexed. So I'd like to know that. This day in history, January 11th, 1757, way back,
Alexander Hamilton was born. So Alexander Hamilton is big because of the play Hamilton.
on Broadway, which is excellent, by the way.
If you come to New York City, try to see Hamilton.
What a good play that is.
So Hamilton was born on the island of Nevis.
I've been there, all right?
And his mother and father were not married.
It was kind of scandalous.
And he then found his way to America.
All right?
So local people on Nevis raise money, and they sent them up to New York City to
study at King's College in Manhattan, which he did. Then the Revolutionary War broke out,
and Hamilton, an educated man, was assigned to George Washington's detail, and Hamilton fought bravely
in the battles of Trenton and Princeton. And Washington really liked them. In fact, Hamilton
wrote a lot of Washington's letters. Washington would dictate. So when Washington became president, he
appointed Hamilton as the first secretary of the Treasury. Now, Hamilton was a federalist. He
believed the federal government had to be stronger. He went up against Jefferson and Madison
who wanted the states to have most of the power. And then in 1804, Hamilton and Aaron Burr, a true
villain, had a duel, pistol duel, and Burr shot and killed him. Anyway, fascinating man. And he was born
265 years ago today.
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Let's get to the mail on the message board.
Wayne is a concierge member.
I'm going to talk about concierge membership in a moment.
On the federal agents who were in the crowd at the Capitol, O'Reilly, what creates
conspiracy theories is a lack of transparency and inconsistencies.
We have that in spades here, so it's only national.
These notions would rise.
Look, conspiracy.
have always been with us. I wrote Killing Kennedy, I know. But you can't take a conspiracy theory
and say it's fact. And that's what people are doing in the capital situation. And that's what
I object to. Now, if the conspiracy theory proves correct, and I don't remember the last time
that's ever happened, then I'll report it. Philip, the big problem is that the lines between
truth and propaganda been radically blurred by design and it's impossible to trust anything the media
presents. That is the big problem in America. Lack of valid and true information. Jack, concierge
member, I don't like Ms. Cortez, but I hope she gets well soon. Noble, Jack, me too.
Tim, concierge member on the message board. Sadly, AOC gets way too much media attention.
She is now the darling of the left, a bartender from the Bronx.
The way this country is headed, she has a chance to be president one day.
Well, I wouldn't diminish her as a bartender for the Bronx.
I would celebrate that.
She worked her way up, got a degree from Boston U, got elected to Congress, to her credit.
She is a left-wing loon.
That's not to her credit, but she is probably the most famous member of the House outside of Nancy Pelosi.
Sean Anderson, Carson City, Nevada, the capital of the state.
Bill, I think the reason President Biden is waiting until March to give the address is because the number of COVID cases will probably decline by then and he can take credit.
Pretty good thought. Pretty good thought, Sean. The odds are COVID will decline and then he will take credit.
Very good. John Venetti, San Bernardino, California. Bill, I live here. Have a great job. I work for the best company in an hour.
Love those burgers. I have five years before I can retire and before I can leave the state with all
it's going on here. Do you have any advice for me? Tough it out, John. You know, they're going to try to do
the Calcare, the socialism. It's going to be wrapped up in the court for a long time. Tough it out.
Get that retirement fund. David Ford, Seneca, South Carolina. What is the long-term impact of so many
quitting their jobs? How do they live without income? They have income.
It's called the gig economy.
More and more Americans are working off the books because you can do that easier with the
internet.
Well, they have income.
They're just not working for companies and corporations because they're taxed to hear.
Ireland does this.
The people in Ireland, they don't want a credit card.
They don't want it.
Wherever you go, cash.
Okay.
Happening here.
Mark Garvey, Queensberry, New York, great work on the no-spin news.
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How about killing America?
I'm not there yet.
I hope we don't die here, but we got midterm elections big.
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