Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - Biden Administration has Collapsed; President Biden Snaps at Reporter’s Question; SCOTUS Rules on Election Oversight & Former Prosecutor Cully Stimson on Rogue Prosecutors and George Soros
Episode Date: June 29, 2023Tonight's rundown: · Talking Points Memo: The failure of the Biden administration is only getting more and more obvious by the day. Here’s three major agencies that are falling ...apart. · President Biden snaps at reporter for asking about Hunter’s text messages. · SCOTUS rules on state’s control over elections and agrees to hear case on wealth tax. · Bill renews calls for investigation into Zuckerberg’s efforts into the 2020 presidential election. · Former Prosecutor Cully Stimson on his new book ‘Rogue Prosecutors: How Radical Soros Lawyers are Destroying America’s Communities’. · Reuters releases report that says all living US Presidents descended from slaveholders – all expect Donald Trump. · Smart Life: pickleball injuries · This Day in History: International Body Piercing Day · Final Thought: Leaving money to kids, charities & friends In Case You Missed It: · Read Bill's latest column, "They're Not Victims" · It's the 'Summer Reading Special!' 'Killing the Killers,' Killing the Legends,' and 'Killing Crazy Horse' all for $32.95. We'll also give you a FREE 'Team Normal' hat. · 'Team Normal!' gear is 15% for a limited time. Go to BillOReilly.com now and order! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Bill O'Reilly here.
Welcome to the No Spin News Wednesday, June 28th, 2003.
Stand up for your country.
President Biden is annoyed over Hunter.
And he's acting out.
the president is all right however at the same time his administration which he doesn't pay any
attention to at all is disintegrating and that is a subject of this evening's talking points memo
again i'm going to step by step this because i think it's a fascinating historical story
and one that affects you directly and your family and your friends so the biden administration is a
failure. By any measure, it's a failure. Just today, two polls came out, AP and Gallup, saying
that the vast majority of American people think they're getting hurt by the economy. You didn't
have a poll anywhere near that in Trump's four years. And I'm not pushing Trump. I'm just giving
you the historical facts. Now, I'll do the polls tomorrow because I would
like to take some time to read them and reflect, unlike every other television news analyst
who's going to hit you with the poll in an ideological way. I'm not going to do that. I'm going
to study these polls and we'll have it for you tomorrow, but they're out. Okay. So let's run
down some of the most important parts of the Biden administration. Let's take the Federal Aviation
administration first because millions of Americans fly every day. So now we have another meltdown
right before 4th July weekend. Another meltdown. And about 29,000 flights this week alone,
and it's only Wednesday, delayed by a lot and 6,500 canceled. It's only Wednesday. Why? Thunder
thunderstorms, thunderstorms. Okay, but we always have thunderstorms. This is North America
in late June. They're going to be thunderstorms. But the whole airline system is collapsing,
just as it did, Christmas, all right, and, you know, back and back and me, so I mean,
I was the first one to really confront it with JetBlue, which I'll know.
never get on again. Okay, so how do we know what's happening? Because the CEO of United Airlines,
Scott Kirby, put this out to the public, quote, I'm frustrated that the FAA, frankly, failed us
this weekend. He's talking three days ago. We estimate that over 150,000 customers on United alone
were impacted because of FAA staffing issues and their ability to manage traffic, unquote.
Okay, well, I'm believing in Scott Kirby, although, you know, he could be trying to save
his butt, but I'm believing him because Pete Buttigieg has been the head of the FAA for two
and a half years, and it is a disaster, a disaster under the former mayor of South Bend,
Indiana. And we don't even know how many private jet trips he's taken because the FAA won't
release that information, which by law, they're required to do. And now there's a lawsuit against
Buttigieg. So the FAA, according to the CEO of United, is screwing everything up. All right,
is number one. How about the border? So it's not as bad as it was earlier this year, but it's
5,000 migrants a day, every day, are being confronted by U.S. authorities on this side of the border.
5,000 a day.
Who's in charge?
Mayorkas, Alejandro.
Mayorkas, you think he has one solution to any problem?
He does not.
He does not.
He doesn't know what the deuce he's doing.
okay let's go to the justice department perhaps the most important of any administration got to have
justice right how do you think attorney general america garland's doing okay well he may be impeached
or arrested the man may be arrested for lying under oath to congress now he's
not guilty. We're giving him due process. I am telling you he may be arrested. Because there's
no question he himself tanked the Hunter Biden investigation because it might have led up to
President Biden. That's what Garland did. There's no question you did it. We went over that
yesterday. And by the way, if you're premier or concierge members and you don't see everything,
you could go and see on demand, whatever you want to see, and get a written transcript free.
Okay, so now we have transportation, homeland security, justice department, all falling apart.
Where's Joe? Hello, Joe Biden, president of the United States.
I'll tell you where he is in a minute, but he's not worried about any of that.
And then let me give you one more about the Biden administration to make it just beyond any doubt
how incompetent and foolish these people are.
Vice President Kamala Harris, roll it.
We were all doing a tour of the library here and talking about the significance of the passage of time,
right, the significance of the passage of time.
So when you think about it, there is great significance.
to the passage of time in terms of what we need to do to lay these wires, what we need to do
to create these jobs. And there is such great significance to the passage of time when we think
about a day in the life of our children.
That's just gobbly gook, as my mother used to say. What does that mean? She doesn't know what it means. All she knows is that
is a significant passage of time. Now, I can give you 10. I mean, I feel like I'm watching
laughing. Remember that show, those of you are over the age of 50, laugh in Rowan and Martin,
where they just lampooned everything. That would be on that show. It wouldn't be on Saturday
and I'd lie because they don't make fun of liberals anymore. But it's so, I'm almost tempted
to play it again, but I won't. I just will tell you that Kamala Harris does not know what she is
doing at any time of any day. Okay, so we're wrapping it up. President Biden is the second
worst president ever in the United States. I have gone through that. In fact, I may write a book
about it. Give me a little tease here. All right. However, his administration is almost as bad
he is. And of course, he's in charge of his administration. And that's a memo. All right, so what's
Joe Biden doing today? Well, he's outraising money again. Outraising money in Chicago. Give me money
because I want to be reelected. And he's doing it on the taxpayer dime because he gives a major
address on Bidenomics. Wow, Bidenomics, whereas 75% of the American people think Bidenomics is
hurting him. Think he's going to bring that up? I don't believe he will. But the only reason
he's doing that, Bidenomic nonsense, is so he can use Air Force One and write off all his
expenses to we, the people, the taxpayers, because he's given a speech. In the meantime,
he's raising money for his campaign. It's a ruse. It's legal, and that's what he's doing.
All right. Now, Joe Biden, as I said in the opening, is annoyed, okay? He's really annoyed. And the latest is that there is proof that Hunter Biden threatened a Chinese guy. Hunter wanted money from the Chinese guy and said, if you don't give me money, my father's sitting right next to me and you better
watch out okay in stone happened not reported by the corporate media very much and now reporters are
asking Biden about it so he gets on the helicopter to go to the air force andrews air force
base fly Chicago and it was a question go
mr. Biden how involved were you in your sons Chinese shakedown text message
were you sitting there were you involved
Were you going to go out of here?
Were you?
No.
Okay, no.
We got it.
It only took you a week to say that.
So now you're on the record.
You weren't there.
You didn't participate with a hunter trying to shake down a Chinese guy.
But we'll see you.
On the record now.
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Supreme Court.
Now, I know most of you glaze over, I'm going to make it brief.
States run the elections.
That's in the Constitution.
But there's a lot of corruption now, as everybody.
knows in the national election process, okay? My district, the third in New York, is Republican
right now, that idiot Santos is my congressman. Okay. Before he got elected, the Democrats in Albany,
the state tried to change my district by putting parts of the Bronx in it, knowing that we
change the district from Republican to Democrat. That's called gerrymandering. Okay. And it goes on in both
Republican and Democrat states that state legislatures put the thumb on the electoral scale
trying to make all the districts vote the way they want them to vote. Supreme Court says no.
okay six to three ruled that the federal courts have the final say not the state legislatures
that is a good ruling because if you allow the state legislators to have a final state
republicans would never get elected ever in california illinois new york massachusetts wherever
and democrats would never get elected in alabama louisiana oklahoma
on and on. You see? Because the fix would always be in. The three justices that voted against
this were all conservatives. Clarence Thomas, Neil Gorsuch, Samuel Alito. And their rationale is,
well, the Constitution says this, so we've got to do it. We don't, we have to overlook all the
corruption. No. No. Has to be oversight over the states. Because there's cheating. There's
cheating in the election. And I go back to Zuckerberg, Mark Zuckerberg. Where did all that money
go? $350 million, whatever he pumped in there? Where'd it go? Shouldn't there be an investigation
did that happen on a federal level? Of course they should. Okay, Supreme Court, again,
So I told you that I would move out of New York State if Albany passed a wealth tax.
Okay?
And that stands.
I'm gone.
If Congress passes a wealth tax signed by any president, I'm in Ireland.
That's where I decide I'm going to go.
We're going to go to Ireland, then I'll visit the Bahamas.
I'm done with the USA if socialism takes over.
Sorry, I'm the biggest patriot around.
I'm not doing it.
I work too hard for my stuff.
A wealth tax is the government has a right to come in and assess you, make you pay for stuff you haven't sold or you haven't derived any benefit from financially.
So if you have a valuable painting or if you have a car that is expensive or a house, you already pay.
and property taxes, the government can put two, three percent on it every year and you'd have to pay.
That's a wealth tax of socialism, hardcore socialism.
That happens.
See you.
And by the way, Ireland is the third strongest country in economic freedom.
Did you know that?
Third strongest.
Okay.
So the Supreme Court yesterday says, we're going to hear the wealth tax because there's a lawsuit.
it's a complicated lawsuit coming out of Washington State.
We're going to hear it.
I can guarantee you, Supreme Court, it's going to say no wealth tax in the USA.
It's unconstitutional.
I can guarantee that.
Now, just to back all this up, all right?
Here's what I said almost three years ago.
Roll it.
If Biden's elected, Biden will be in there.
He'll be waving to you, smiling with the cap teeth like this.
but he's going to sign anything that the Senate and House sent him.
You want to confiscate private property by a wealth test?
Joe's going to sign it.
Okay?
You want to ban guns?
Joe will sign it.
And then they'll let the Supreme Court sort it out.
But now the Supreme Court has preempted that by hearing this case.
That is a huge story, by the way.
a huge defeat for the progressive socialist movement.
Do you hear about it?
Did you know about it?
If you did, bill at bill o'Reilly.com, bill at bill o'Reilly.com, name in town if you wish to opine.
If you heard that story anywhere else, let me know who's doing it because I want to give them some props.
New York State Court has dismissed Ivanka Trump from a politically motivated lawsuit by the Attorney General of New York, Letitia James, a fanatical progressive.
Okay. She's suing the Trump organization for inflating their assets, whatever. It's the usual.
But Ivanka, the court say, isn't involved and she can't be brought in. Don Jr. and Eric Trump,
as part of the Trump organization, still are involved with that lawsuit. So that was pretty interesting.
And it just shows you that all over the country, progressive prosecutors, because that's what Leticia James,
is the Attorney General in New York, are using ideology and politics to impose their vision
of justice. So how's that working out? San Francisco, Chicago, how's that working out?
L.A., New York. How's it working out, Baltimore? Okay, on and on and on and on. So there is a new
book out called rogue prosecutors how radical Soros lawyers are destroying America's communities
written by two guys who are smart guys. They know what they're doing. Charles Cully Stimson
and Zach Smith. They both work at the Heritage Foundation, D.C. And Mr. Stimson joins us now from
Grand Rapids, Michigan. Okay, so good luck with the book. I told you in a
pre-interview before you went on the air, that I don't have any problem with the book.
Usually when I read a book, I got notes and I disagree with this.
Your book, I don't.
Because I've been saying this, as you know, for a long time,
that justice in America doesn't exist anymore.
Politics have taken it over.
Okay?
So, how did this begin, Mr. Simpson?
Where is the origination of this perversion of our justice system?
Thanks for having the bill. It really goes back to, believe it or not, the prison abolitionist movement.
Now, it's small, it's fringe, it's radical. But that was the seed, which then grew into a book written by Angela Davis called Are Prisons Obsolete?
She answers yes. Everyone else, who's normal says no. And then in 2015, a Soros employee and an ACLU employee get together and decide to use $500,000 of Soros money to unseat three pro-debt.
death penalty, DAs in the South. They win. They decide to go national and unseat law and order
DAs and replace them with pro-criminal anti-victim zealots. So the first place they pick is Chicago
and they unseat in the primary Latina. First DA in Chicago named Anita Alvarez and they
put in Kim Fox with over a million dollars of Soros money and it grew from there. And here we are
today. Is this tied into restorative justice? Because I was on that very early in the
2000s in Vermont, where they trend in that very liberal state wasn't to punish criminals,
I mean, even violent criminals, but to have them confess their sins and maybe pay a fine or
community service, restorative justice. Is that tie in with this?
It doesn't. Of course, that's been going on in Europe for some time, as you've talked about
before. And there is no criminal justice system in the United States. There's 18,000 police departments,
2,300 elected DAs, of course, 50 states.
And the systems have been reforming themselves on and off since the dawn of our country.
And you remember the last big crime tsunami spike was in 1992.
And since then, crime has gone down substantially across the country,
has incarceration rates, which peaked in 2008.
But in 2015 and 2016, when Soros started funding these pro-criminal anti-victim zealots,
then they just wave their regal wand and don't prosecute.
misdemeanors water down felonies to misdemeanors don't ask for cash bail don't charge violent
juvenile murderers rapist child molesters an adult court and the list goes on and on and crime of course
explodes in their cities okay the next question is a simple question I know everybody
watching us and listening to us on the radio right now are asking it why would any human
being George Soros anybody else want no punishment for heinous criminals why would they
want that. They believe that the entire criminal justice system is racist and prisons today are
modern slave plantations. Those are their words, not ours. And so the only way to fix that
in their minds is to fundamentally reverse engineer and dismantle the criminal justice system.
Their words, not mine. And the way you do that is get rid of the adversarial nature of the
system. You eviscerate the role of the prosecutor and swap in a pro-criminal zealty. That's what
They believe. Okay. But they see the destruction before their eyes. Thousands of African Americans
killed in Chicago. Murdered. San Francisco unlivable. They see that. That doesn't have any
effect on them? They like that. They want that. And in fact, we've been writing about this,
Mr. O'Reilly, for three years now. And now that our books come out, which is the number one book on
Amazon and new releases for law enforcement, they realize that the Achilles heel of their movement
are rising crime rates. So they're just pretending that's not happening. But it's worth the squeeze
for them to have that happen because that means fewer people are going to prison. That's the
trade-off in their mind. It's a sick trade-off, but that's the trade-off. They're trading death
for fewer people not going to prison. That seems to be hard to believe, Mr. Stimson. Well, get our book.
read it i know you have it it's yeah i got i read it because we quote we quote them this is what
they tell you reread all their books all their law review articles this is what they think
it's a sick weird way of thinking but this is just what they believe
why does the media enable this by failing to cover african-american crime they don't cover it
you know that uh anytime there's a white person that kills a black person
and its headlines everywhere, hysteria,
black person builds another black person, silence.
Why has that happened?
I don't think the Washington Post, New York Times,
and the major newspapers want to cover black on black prime
because it shows the failure of the inner city.
It shows the failure of education systems.
It shows the failure of the breakdown of the American family.
And so they just bury it.
When they don't cover it, it doesn't exist in their mind.
Okay.
You've named five prosecutors that are,
particularly heinous. Gascone in L.A., Krasner and Philly, Fox in Chicago, Bragg in New York,
and Steve Descano in Fairfax, Virginia. But all of these people were elected by the voters.
The voters yesterday put in the Bronx, reelected the Bronx prosecutors, one of the worst.
She wouldn't prosecute anything. She's back.
Doesn't some of the blame fall on we, the people?
Of course, because people elected them, but they were hoodwinked.
They had the wool pulled over their eyes.
Soros and his packs have spent millions of dollars of poll testing, fuzzy, happy language,
feel-good language like reimagined prosecution and carcarsal state and reform-minded prosecutors.
And look, the beauty of this and the ingenious aspect of this movement,
is that they realize that DA races are low visibility, low dollar races.
People don't pay attention to these races.
And so if you have a well-funded can makes happy talk, then they get elected.
Nobody voted.
All right.
Finally, is George Soros an evil man?
I mean evil, hardcore evil, in your opinion.
His policies are evil.
I can't judge him as a human being.
Only God can do that.
So you believe his policies are evil.
Do you know why he embraces those policies?
I don't, but I can add up the bodies and add up the robberies and the murders and all the rest of it
and know that he has to know what he's doing.
He has to know that his front groups like fair and just prosecution, all the rest of these people
who are enabling and indoctrinating this new breed of radical pro-criminal zealots
are causing chaos and dystopian hellholes in these cities.
They have to know that.
any chance it turns around it is starting to turn around you saw chesa boodine was voted out of office in san francisco
uh kim fox has announced in chicago that she's not going to run again next year
uh kim gardner resigned in disgrace at the san francis st louis rachel rollins in boston resigned a
disgrace so the pendulum is swinging back maryland moseby lost her primary in baltimore because the
democratic voters of baltimore couldn't take her anymore but it's a it's a hand-to-hand combat in
cities it's going to keep going that's for sure okay
Okay. The book, again, is rogue prosecutors. You can get it anywhere. I recommend the book.
Cully Simpson. Thank you for helping us today.
Thank you.
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Reuters, all living presidents
except Donald Trump,
are descended from slaveholders.
It's true.
It's true.
Okay?
In addition,
two Supreme Court justice,
11 governors,
and a hundred members of Congress are direct descendants of slaveholders. It's true. I had a slaveholder
in my family. He had one slave in upstate New York. Many Americans have ancestors, descendants,
that held slaves. Way back, of course, but Moore had ancestors that died freeing the slaves.
Morning console poll. I'm not big on the polls, but, you know, they come by. I'll give them to you.
Trump DeSantis, Trump 57%, DeSantis 19. That's a Republican poll.
And Trump versus Biden, Trump 44, Biden 41. That is morning consult.
Rasmussen poll, 31% of Americans say that Robert Kennedy Jr. is likely to be the Democratic nominee over Joe Biden.
Now, tonight on News Nation, where I am a consultant and guest at times, I will be doing the pregame show to the RFK Town Hall.
It will be at 9 o'clock.
Elizabeth Vargas is the moderator from 8 to 9, me and Cuomo.
Is that grammatically correct?
Cuomo and I will.
No, Cuomo and I will be analyzing what should take place in this town hall.
might and Kennedy himself. So you might want to check that out. Smart life. I love this rate.
You ready for this? Pickleball. So pickle ball is kind of tennis for lazy people. So it's a
truncated tennis court and you just bat the ball back and forth. It's the fastest growing
sport in America. Nine million people played pickleball in 2022. All right, it grew 160% in a year.
So elderly people, retired people, you know, they're out there pickleballing. But the downside
is that about $300 million will be spent according to UBS, the financial.
firm 300 million dollars in pickleball injuries so see I'm a miniature golf guy myself it's
really hard to get unless you walk into the windmill so pickleball the problem is you're going
to get in the nose you play pickleball you're going to hit in the nose all right because you're
right on top of one another so I'm bang somebody's going to bang that ball into your nose
or you're out of shape and I'm not casting aspersions on pickleball players but you're out of shape
and you go out there you pull a muscle or you fall down you hurt your knee you know it is
okay so 300 million injury costs for pickleball am I going to play pickleball no I'm a decent
tennis player but I don't really like it you got a good serve because I'm so long
but I'm not quick enough or nimble enough to really be good at it.
So I used to, but I don't anymore.
This day in history, I love this story too.
June 28, 1941, Jim Ward was born in Oklahoma.
You don't know who he is, okay?
But I know.
He was the pioneer of body piercing.
There's Jim.
pioneer of body piercing, Kay's born 82 years ago today.
So why do we care?
In America, 90% of women have piercings.
And 55% of men have piercings, 55% of men.
I guess they think they're pirates.
I don't know.
We get the man bun, they got the long ponytail,
and they got the piercings and and it is a 60 billion dollar industry piercings 60 billion
that is dwarfed by tattoos okay so tattoos 30% of Americans have tats 30%
You know this actress Erica Alaniac?
She was in a Dennis Miller movie called Bordello of Blood.
Beautiful woman.
There's a picture her in the tabs.
She's got tattoos all over her body.
It's horrible.
I'm sorry.
I'm making a judgment.
Beautiful woman.
Now you're going, whoa.
Now I don't criticize tats because I know individualism, a lot of
my listeners and viewers have tattoos. I'm not going to do that. My kids, no, because it hurts
you in a workplace. So somebody, I employ a lot of people. I got three corporations. Somebody
comes in for a job interview. They got a tattoo of a panther on their neck. They're not getting
a job. Because they got to deal with people in a traditional, conservative area, as well as liberals.
but the panther on the neck, I'm not doing it.
And I know, man, maybe I'm wrong.
Maybe I'm wrong.
But here's the kicker to all of this.
A bigger industry than tattoo in the USA right now is tattoo removal.
So all the kids were drunk and getting all the stuff, all right?
They're sending $12 billion this year trying to get those tattoos off or covered up somehow, and it's painful.
so my advice is unless there is an absolute reason you want to be a tattoo or piercing person don't do
it god gave you a body all right you're not going to improve on him it does not embrace that
you don't need this other stuff
There. Tattoo removal. It hurts. All right, mail and final thought coming up. We'll be right back.
Let's go to the mail of Steve Wilson, Spiceland, Indiana, regarding Hunter Biden and Jared Kushner.
Jared uses access to power to enrich himself, just like Hunter did.
Jared may have done some good in the White House during the Trump years, but his access to global power players led to his enrichment.
Absolutely true.
There is a difference.
Hunter Biden's aggrift.
He didn't do anything.
Kushner did some stuff that was positive, I think, but he still used his position and his
NEPO status to enrich himself.
Jeffrey Brown, Benita Springs, Florida, I agree the Ukrainian war was started by our incompetence
of the Biden administration.
Russia wanted Ukraine to be neutral and stay out of it.
of NATO. See, I don't know who you're agreeing with. Not me. I wouldn't make that statement.
I don't think the USA had anything to do with Biden's lust for power and in his illegal
invasion of a sovereign country. I mean, it's clear that Putin wanted to put back, all right,
the Soviet Union. And Biden, he wasn't even dealing with that. There was never a time
when NATO was considering Ukraine. I mean, you can make all the excuses and rationalizations
you want. Putin's a war criminal. And if he could, he'd conquer all of Eastern Europe like
Stalin did. Joseph, do you think any of them are listening? Now, Joseph is talking about my
column about drug addicts. Okay? More and more governors legalizing drugs, you think that is
going to help. More and more people vote for these jerks, and we get what we ask for.
We become a drug-addicted society legally.
Look, the press is enabling drug addiction, no question.
Individual governors, yeah, some of them are.
Some of them are loons.
William.
Wow, Bill, thank you for pointing out the truth in your column on drug addiction.
Bravo.
I hope everybody reads it.
Bill O'Reilly.com.
It's free to read.
You want to be a premium concierge.
Remember to read my message of the day or my column.
Brenda, Papa George, Milford, Connecticut.
I grew up in a Catholic church.
It's not that I've turned away from God.
I find them closer with a better understanding of the Bible.
Same commitments to leading God's people, just a different presentation.
And look, Brenda, you're entitled to that.
I'm not pushing religion, organized religion on anybody.
You've got to make your own decision about what's best for you in a spiritual world.
I'm just reporting that the decline of organized religion in America is stunning.
Thomas Merck's, Maryville, Tennessee, as a history buff, I know a lot about the Salem witch trials, or I thought I did.
Then I watched a History Channel documentary that exposed much more than I realized.
I believe your new book, Killing the Witches, is going to be enlightening.
You're going to be really shocked when you read Killing the Witches, about how much information is there linking other situations.
Now, it jumped 2,000 slots on Amazon yesterday alone.
So if you want to pre-order it on bill o'Reilly.com, Amazon Barnes & Noble, please do you?
Get it first.
Be out September 26th.
Douglas Stripling, Rich Lind, Washington.
A shiver went down my spine as I listened to your description of what you and Martin
DuGuard learned while writing, killing the witches.
It's kind of scary.
I wouldn't be reading it, you know, in a dark tunnel.
It's kind of scary.
Sean Whalen, Pineville, North Carolina, the reason Holly, the Tara Dog is staring at you
is that she's wondering why you didn't take her to Ireland on vacation.
Is that it?
Look, as I said the other day, Holly, like every day, is staring at me for three minutes,
and I'm going, what?
What do you want?
Do you get fed?
You get treats.
You get walked.
So maybe that's it.
She wanted to go to Ireland, okay?
It's hard to take pets abroad.
I mean, that's not an easy thing to do.
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Iron-clad will.
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