Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - Biden Doesn't Care, FAA Chaos, Mexican Responsibility for Problems, Newsmax host Greg Kelly on Addressing Crime, & More

Episode Date: January 12, 2023

Tonight's rundown:  Talking Points Memo: Bill breaks down the situation with the FAA that halted the airline industry Wednesday morning. Newsmax host and author Greg Kelly joins the No Spin News t...o discuss crime and punishment. Mexico is the problem. What will Joe Biden do about it? President Biden addresses his own classified document disaster This Day in History: President Reagan bids the nation farewell Final Thought: What the Golden Globes says about Hollywood   In Case You Missed It: Read Bill's latest column, "The Apathy Factor" Let your people know you're a No Spin guy or gal! Get the new No Spin Mug at BillOReilly.com! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Bill O'Reilly here. Welcome to the No Spin News, Wednesday, January 11, 2023. Stand up for your country. Once again, the American airline system collapsed. Last night, thousands of flights delayed today. canceled because of a computer problem at the federal level. This wasn't individual airline companies. This was at the federal level. Now, back in April, I warned everybody, you saw it on social media or here, that the airlines were out of control, and that includes the federal
Starting point is 00:00:52 system that controls this guys and the Department of Transportation. It's all going down. And that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. So the Federal Aviation Administration, FAA, they are responsible for safety. And pilots have to check in with them via a computer before they take off until the FAA monitors all the airspace in America. Well, it couldn't last night because it was a problem in a computer system. Nobody knows at taping time today why that problem happened. Maybe we'll get an explanation, but the big point is we have a very weak infrastructure in this country, not only in the skies, but all of it, and our enemies, you know they're watching this. They can disrupt American society if they hack into our system.
Starting point is 00:01:54 Now, I don't know whether this was a hack. The failure happened at the notice-to-air mission system. That's called no-tam, all right? And it's back up now, but it ruined travel for tens of millions of people over the USA. And that's what happened. So what are we supposed to do about this? We are vulnerable to foreign enemies who could come in and, really wreck our infrastructure because we're dependent on cyberspace, computers.
Starting point is 00:02:32 So we got to secure that, upgrade that, it's going to cost hundreds of billions of dollars to do that. Okay, the second thing is the airlines themselves are ridiculous. It's ridiculous. So last year, minus two months, fiscal year for the government, 23% of all flights in the USA were delayed, okay? And only one airline was fine. That was frontier, a very small airline. Southwest disintegrated over Christmas, jet blue, a travesty, nothing.
Starting point is 00:03:12 That's because the Department of Transportation doesn't provide any oversight. Pete Buttigieg doesn't know what he's doing. And Joe Biden, the president, like the border, does not. care that's the key to all of these problems you've got to care to fix them biden doesn't he doesn't care if you're delayed at the airport if your luggage gets sent to shanghai he doesn't care if six million foreign nationals have come in on his watch illegally it's hard to believe and I know some people don't believe it, but he doesn't have the passion for the job. You've got to be a problem solver. He's not. Biden's never been. Okay. So that's what happened
Starting point is 00:04:07 today. And I don't see an improvement in the airlines as long as Buddha judge is there. If this doesn't ruin his political career, nothing will. Because he's presiding over the worst period in aviation history. And he's doing nothing. And that's a memo. So Biden today had to go with his wife, Jill, to Walter Reed Hospital for skin surgery. It's called Moes, M-O-H-S, on Mrs. Biden. I've had that surgery, the Moes surgery, because, you know, the Irish skin and all that. And I used to be a lifeguard and water safety instructor when I was a kid. It was no sunblock. So I'm getting stuff taken off me like every other month. Mo's very effective, but it's not, you know, it's a little painful.
Starting point is 00:04:59 So that's what the president did all day, and I don't begrudge him that. That's what a good husband does. But he's got to deal with his classified document fiasco. I told you yesterday on the no-spin news, I look into this. And I have it now. I have it. So here's what happened. Biden leaves a vice presidency, okay, when Trump takes over, and he's got a mountain of documents
Starting point is 00:05:29 Biden does that are moved out of his office in Washington, D.C., to his think tank, the Penn Center, okay, in those documents are classified pieces of paper, just as Donald Trump. had classified pieces of paper when he moved his stuff to Marlauco, Palm Beach floor. It's the same thing. Not the same volume. Trump had a lot more classified stuff than Biden. But neither Trump nor Biden knew, in my opinion, what was in those boxes. They don't go through them.
Starting point is 00:06:11 They don't do that. Other people do that. Well, anyway, Biden was, you know, ripping Trump up like crazy and the FBI raided. Biden had to okay that rate. Okay, Maelago. And now he did the same thing. Biden did exactly the same thing that Trump did, but on a smaller scale. But it could be worse because this was discovered a few days before the midterm elections. Now, Biden read, watch Biden, I'm going to run a sound by but watch his head he's reading a statement about this document stuff in mexico city go they found some documents in a box you know locked cabinet or at least a closet and as soon as they did
Starting point is 00:07:01 they realized there were several classified documents in that box and they did what they should have done they immediately called the archives immediately call the archives turn them over to the archives and I was briefed about this discovery and surprised to learn that there were any government records that were taken there to that office. What he's saying is true. Okay? So he was briefed and he was surprised to learn it happened. All right, that's true. But he's reading the statement, word for word.
Starting point is 00:07:35 He's not talking from the heart. He's reading it. But what he doesn't tell you is that it got clamped down, that the public didn't know it. until CNN broke the story last week. So Biden knew it. Well, why didn't you tell the public a few days before the midterm vote? You kept it quiet, didn't you? Is that supposed to be noble?
Starting point is 00:08:02 Is that supposed to be transparent? You kept it quiet. And so did your lackey attorney general, Merrick Garland. Now, the archives, they're not in a position. to do this stuff. All they do is catalog, classified materials. I don't blame the national archives. But Biden knew before the midterm vote that this happened. And we have to wait until January to find out, we the people? That's outrageous. Oh, my God. But the press go, oh, yeah, I don't happened. Now, last night, I couldn't watch the Golden Globes, and I'll get to that,
Starting point is 00:08:53 the final thought. The Islander hockey game I was watching, but they were in a period. They're in the locker room. So I turned over to Fox News. And they got a China conspiracy going on there. So somehow China is locked into these Biden documents. Now, I tried to follow this. I did. I said, okay, now, how is China locked into this? I couldn't quite get it. And, you know, I'm not a stupid man.
Starting point is 00:09:27 So I'm going, okay, what's the, at one point, somebody said, well, the Chinese embassy in D.C. is only a few blocks away from whatever storage facility these documents were in. I'm going, I don't know if that's enough. Anyway, the conservative crew, some of them who love the conspiracy stuff, and that's a huge industry in America. Let's be honest about it. They're trying to tie China into this. Again, I'm ready to believe you, as they say, in the Ghostbuster movie, I'm ready to believe it. But I've got to see some evidence, okay, and it wasn't there last night.
Starting point is 00:10:12 All right, Mexico Summit, what did it accomplish? I don't see anything it accomplished. You got the three amigos. One very funny thing was in the Q&A, the migo in the middle over a door, President of Mexico, took 28 minutes to answer a question. I mean, my, 28 minutes to answer one question. So if you want to strip all this down, Mexico is the problem in this hemisphere. Mexico is the problem, all right? They're not an equal partner. They're not a nation that's
Starting point is 00:10:54 doing any good for anybody. They're a problem. Back it up, O'Reilly. Here we go. Population of Mexico, 129 million. Forty-four percent of the population live below the poverty line in that country. Forty-four percent. The average rage, $17,000. So you want to know why they come here? That's why they can't make a living, they being the Mexican population in their own country. How about violence? Mexico is the most violent country on the face of the earth. 2021, 44,000 homicides compared to the USA's 23,000, and we have almost three times as many people here. But added to the 44, added to the 44 homicides, 1,000 homicides, 22,500 people disappeared in Mexico. Where do you think they are? They're dead. Do the math. 66,000.
Starting point is 00:12:03 people murdered in Mexico in one year, 66,000, as opposed to 23,000 in the USA. Okay, why? Because the drug cartels control the country. There's no local police in Mexico. They're all on the pad for the drug cartels. The cartels walk into the police street and say, hey, look, Jose, you do what we tell you to do, will kill you and your whole family. Well, what do you think Jose is going to do? The national police in Mexico had to be disbanded because they were so corrupt. The national police. There's
Starting point is 00:12:45 no local police. There's no national police. There's only the armed forces. And Obrador, again, like Biden, doesn't care about the cartels, lets them run wild. They control Mexico. and they smuggle narcotics into the United States that kill hundreds of thousands of people. Is that not an attack on our country? I put the migrant issue aside. These cartels are attacking the American public with this vast swath of narcotics.
Starting point is 00:13:22 Yes, Biden is somewhat at fault for allowing it. And Obrador is worse than Biden, because he basically surrendered. I'm not going to, you don't bother me over door, which means you don't put a bullet in my head, and I won't bother you, you can do what you want. That's Mexico. They're the problem.
Starting point is 00:13:41 That's why I won't go there. And then, you know, this charade of the three amigos and are all out there and they're cooperating. Bull, it's a lie. Biden doesn't care. Just like the airlines. He doesn't care. this is making me crazy. I think you picked up on that. All right. So nothing is going to happen
Starting point is 00:14:05 good as long as Biden's president. Now, Trump had Overdor scared, and we've gone through that. I'm not going to be redundant again. Trump scared him and forced Overdor to at least do something to try to stop the migration. They didn't stop the drug traffic. Now, the only way to stop that is to declare the Mexican drug cartels, terrorists, drone them, send in special forces and kill them. Do you know the DEA agents working with the Mexicans cannot carry firearms in Mexico, putting them all at risk? And the Mexican authorities, as soon as they get wind of a DEA operation, call up the cartels. Get a $100 grand in their bank account and say, hey, yeah the gringoes are coming that's what happens ask any federal agent awful awful awful
Starting point is 00:15:04 corrupt corrupt corrupt okay what about crime in the USA well it's not as bad as Mexico as we just gave you but it's pretty darn bad especially in the big urban centers Now, there is a new book called, Justice for All, How the Left is Wrong about Law Enforcement. It's written by Greg Kelly, you know him. He's on Newsmax. He's on W.A.B.C. Radio in New York. You're a friend of mine. His father, Ray Kelly, was the longtime police commissioner in New York City when crime was under control.
Starting point is 00:15:48 and Mr. Kelly, the son, Greg Kelly, joins us now from New York. So, Kelly, I'm going to do something that's going to make your father mad. All right? I'm appointing you, police commissioner of New York City, and I'm going to ask you specifically how you would deal with certain problems that are vexing not only New York, but all the major cities across the country. The first is homeless. So if you've got thousands and thousands of people,
Starting point is 00:16:18 camping out on the streets, all right? And they're intruding on the public space. Many, perhaps most of these people are drug addicts and they take their narcotics in the public, their intimate bodily functions, public, all of that. How would you get these people off the streets? Well, number one, Bill, I don't know if you know this, but I am actually loosely considering a run for mayor of New York City. Sounds crazy, but there might just be a path, believe it or not. And if I were the mayor, I would appoint a police commissioner who's an aggressive lawyer, preferably a former prosecutor, somebody in line with Ray Kelly or Rudy Giuliani. I remember hearing from both men, actually, on this, that there is no constitutional right to be
Starting point is 00:17:15 homeless on a sidewalk you are a public menace you have to make the law work for the public too often civil libertarians are committed to making the law work for that deranged individual on the sidewalk and to that person's detriment nobody should be there juliani and kelly did this before uh for 14 years almost 20 years we did not have the situation Where did they move the homeless? They were always there. Drug addiction has been in New York City since the founding of, you know, since they bought it from the Dutch.
Starting point is 00:17:54 Where did they move the homeless people? You can move them out, as you said, citing a public menace, right? But where do you put them? Well, number one, we haven't always had them at this level. The drug situation has intensified. And also fentanyl, which is a deprecognal. It's very interesting. One of the things that happened, crack cocaine, you know, it's a stimulant, and people were running around like crazy, heroin and fentanyl, more likely to see more people laying around. Now, look, you have to get the state on board because the state of New York has become a revolving door, and they are not committed to public safety as we are. Look, some of this is, frankly beyond my expertise and that's okay you have people like rudy juliani you have people
Starting point is 00:18:52 who are aggressive who will push the envelope you got to do it legally but yeah i mean you can you have to move them somewhere um or terrorize them you can terrorize them um just like when my grandfather in the 1920s was walking a beat in brooklyn the police terrorize these people There were drug addicts back then. And they, you know, the drug addict, they made it so uncomfortable for them. The drug addicts went underground. What about petty crime?
Starting point is 00:19:26 A huge problem. Shoplifting, all right? Not prosecuted at all now in major cities. So somebody goes in, takes what they want, walks out, even if the cop collars them, and arrests them, they're not prosecuted. What would you do with shoplifters? well more broadly because tactically you know how to stop shoplifting tactically that shouldn't be an issue
Starting point is 00:19:52 but strategically overall the police have lost their legitimacy through no fault of their own lies told about them in the media the black lives matter campaign corporate america going all in now a police officer it's very interesting i noticed this when i was in the military and I think it's true in law enforcement. When I was in the military, you saw a lot of people, just about everybody, willing to risk their lives for the country. And you have police officers who are willing to risk their lives to save somebody. What do you think a fair punishment is for somebody stealing stuff out of a store? Jail?
Starting point is 00:20:34 Well, you look at it up in the statute. Well, let's look it up in the statute. There is jail time associated with it. but at least there is a stint in a jail cell as you await an appearance before a judge. This is simple judicial processes that have worked up until about a year ago. Now, Lee Zeldon ran for governor. Tragically, he lost. He did very well in that campaign.
Starting point is 00:21:01 He pledged on day one to fire Alvin Brad. Yeah, the DA won't enforce the law. But remember, the people elected. Alvin Bragg. The people of New York City want him in there. And the only reason Zeldon lost was because in New York City, because the blacks voted 90% for Hockel, even though the blacks are getting hurt more than anyone else by this crime wave. Makes no sense whatsoever. Final question for you. In your book, go ahead. No, go ahead. You said something about the people elected Alvin Bragg. And I've heard that before. Well, the people of New York City made this decision.
Starting point is 00:21:40 Alvin Bragg was elected, the Democrat nominee for DA of New York County, on the last day of school in June of 2021. Why do they have election day on that day to minimize voter turnout? There are 8 million people in New York. How many voted for Alvin Bragg? 85,000. 85,000. These are anti-democratic moves. The system is set up to minimize public.
Starting point is 00:22:10 input and get crazy radicals like Alvin Bragg in there. It was a major vulnerability in the system. George Soros and his allies recognized it, and that's why they started targeting DA races. It was a way in to disrupt the system, and boy, are they disrupting the system. And they've been successful. Final question. Justice for all is the book. It's just out. what is the biggest lesson people will learn if they read your book well i'm talking to you and friends of uh of our side and we already support law enforcement and it is a robust defense of law enforcement i'm very proud of it and i take apart black lives matter i talk about the political origins of black lives matter created to bail out barraq obama who was in trouble in
Starting point is 00:23:02 2012 but here's something i want to tell your audience that nobody should be intimidated by uniforms which is kind of paradoxical because this is a book about supporting men and women in uniform and we do they deserve our respect admiration and support but you can go too far and i make a big exception for police who allow themselves to be politicized like the capital hill police and right now we have a situation bordering on fascism where unelected cops are lecturing members of Congress do this, don't do that. It's actually happening and they have weapons. So public servants work for us. We don't work for them. And I can see the left, what they're trying to do. They carefully select these individuals and try to make it difficult for people
Starting point is 00:23:50 like us to criticize them. It's not going to work with us, but it works with a lot of other people. And I tell those people, don't, you're a citizen. You have every right and exercise your rights. Okay, the book again, Great Kelly, Justice for All. Appreciate it, Kelly. We'll talk again soon, I hope. Bill, many, many thanks for everything. All the best. Hey, it's Sean Spicer from the Sean Spicer Show podcast, reminding you to tune into my show every day to get your daily dose inside the world of politics. President Trump and his team are shaking up Washington like never before, and we're here to cover it from all sides, especially on the topics the mainstream media won't. So if you're a political junkie on a late lunch or getting ready for the drive home, new episodes of the Sean Spicer Show podcast drop at 2 p.m. East Coast every day.
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Starting point is 00:25:23 What's environmental equity? You know what equity is? That's favoring one. group of American. So whatever group it may be, they get a favorable status from the federal government in a whole bunch of ways. So the Biden administration is proposing a hundred million dollars, taxpayer money, and I don't care. Again, I'm overusing the words, don't care. I know it. But it's like, oh, 100 million, sure. For environmental equity projects. So first, the definition of environmental equity. It is the environmental equity strives to ensure that no
Starting point is 00:26:10 community faces a disproportionate share of environmental hazards. Okay, that's how one civil rights lawyer describes it. That's pretty much true. So that if you have a neighborhood that is located in a toxic area, environmental equity would take care of it. But it's a facade because the EPA, the Environmental Protection Agency, would have to move in. What they're talking about is neighborhoods
Starting point is 00:26:40 near railroad tracks, near expressways, and they want money, the Biden administration is going to give it to them, to move houses away or build, big walls, you know, that's what this is all about. It's a scam, all right? It goes to community-based nonprofit organizations. You know where that money's going, okay?
Starting point is 00:27:05 Black Lives Matter anyone? You know where that money's going. And then there's another federal project or two. But it's favoring African Americans. That's what this is all about. It's another government project designed to aid African Americans. That's what environmental equity is. All right, for all of us, U.S. households, the debt has now risen to $16.5 trillion, up 8% year to year, according to Nerd Wallet.
Starting point is 00:27:39 Nerd Wallet, it's a website. Okay, so the average American household owes $165,000, credit card debt, mortgages, auto loans, on and on. so i don't know how much you're in debt i'm not in debt at all i don't know anybody anything and i did that i've never carried a credit card balance in my life ever even when i was desperately poor i paid for cash or i didn't get it okay um so i don't know anybody anything but you should tonight after you watch this broadcast add up how much money your home your household owes. So you take your debt balance, your mortgage balance, and then your credit card balance, and then any other loans you have, and add them up. Okay, so the average is $165,000.
Starting point is 00:28:34 Now, if all those debts were called in right away, nobody could pay it. So you could see how Americans are going deeper and deeper and deeper into debt, and that's because of inflation. That's why it's up 8%. Okay, how about food? more expensive now, a lot more expensive than it used to be even 18 months ago. So what are you eating? I have a message of the day on Bill O'Reilly.com. And I talked about this with Hannity today. Hannity wanted to talk about it.
Starting point is 00:29:07 On the radio, we have that posted on Bill O'Reilly.com, if you want to listen to it, on how Americans are killing themselves with food, with bad food. Okay? So Harvard came out with this study. It's got four diets that it says will prolong life. And I want to read you briefly what they are. Okay. So the first is the Mediterranean diet.
Starting point is 00:29:34 And here you're supposed to eat vegetables, fruits, nuts, seeds, legumes. That's vegetables again. Potatoes. They say you can eat potatoes, whole grains, herbs, spices, fish. extra virgin olive oil and that will increase your mortality by 18 percent you'll live 18 percent longer if you eat that diet Mediterranean second one is plant-based diet this is vegan now I can't eat this diet I just can't there's no way I would rather die early than eat this diet okay third one is
Starting point is 00:30:16 Americans healthy eating index and here is a little bit more you can eat lean animal protein that's lean meats and dairy but no red meat processed meat that's the stuff you buy in a deli sugar on healthy fats and alcohol all right if you stay with this diet you increase your mortality by 19% finally the alternative healthy eating index diet. This 20% you'll live longer if you do this. But on this one, it's the same thing. Fresh vegetables and fruits, whole grains, nuts, plant-based fish, all of that. But no potatoes. So one diet is you can eat potatoes. No fruit juice. I had fruit juice this morning. I know it's got sugar and I don't drink a lot of it. And refined grains. I mean, I think
Starting point is 00:31:11 that's positive talking about there. So, look, my whole thing is sugar, cut your sugar intake, or you're going to die a painful death, and you're going to be leaving us sooner than you should be. You've got to stop it, particularly the sugar-laden drinks, and stay out of that drive-thru window in the fast foods. Once in a while, moderation, moderation. I don't eat a lot of meat anymore, but I'll have a burger once in a while, I'll have a steak once in a while, but I'm not eating two, three times a week.
Starting point is 00:31:45 I'm eating light now. All right, today, here's what I had, and I told Hannah to eat this. This is what I ate today. I went Irish oatmeal in the morning with a little honey, not a lot, little just to put it up. And English muffins, a little butter on them. That was it. For lunch, I had a bacon and egg sandwich. Bacon is the devil.
Starting point is 00:32:09 But I hadn't had bacon in a while. Wow. Okay. The eggs are protein. I don't eat a lot of them, but I had to break an eggs. I don't know what I'm going to have a dinner. But it'll be light. It might be tuna and never eat after 630 because it just sits there and makes you chubby. Anyway, I'm not the food police, but I want you around and I don't want you to suffer. I don't. You keep drinking those sugar drinks and there's a lot of substitutes that taste good. You think doing egg and die of painful death. You will. And the reason nobody knows this is because the sugar companies and a fast food company spend hundreds of millions of dollars on television advertising. So the government's going to come up against them. Tobacco, boom. Everybody knows tobacco and kill you. All right. Sugar, never hear about it. Because sugar industry has bought it, the media off. And that's true. Let's get to SmartLife. There is a website, MissingMoney.com. It's been around for a while. I did it on The Factor. had literally hundreds of people who got money back it's simple you go to missing money dot com you put in your name in your hometown and they do the rest so one of our producers did this
Starting point is 00:33:24 and she got a hundred and forty six dollars of unclaimed money assigned to her now we're going to track it to see if missing money.com gets her the money through a check form or whatever that's the key but if you want to start this is a smart life tip go to missing money.com get it underway we'll track it and again I did this on O'Reilly Factor and a lot of people got money this day in history January 11th 1989 34 years ago Ronald Reagan gave his farewell address go the way I see it there were two great triumphs two things that I'm proud of stuff one is the the economic recovery in which the people of America created and filled 19 million new jobs.
Starting point is 00:34:17 The other is the recovery of our morale. America is respected again in the world and look to for leadership. Mr. Reagan, of course, served two terms, and he left office and then kind of semi-retired for six years. He held office hours in Centuary City, Los Angeles. And then he made an announcement that he had Alzheimer's. And he lived with Alzheimer's for 10 years. He died of pneumonia, but it was attached to the Alzheimer's.
Starting point is 00:34:46 At age 93 on June 5th, 2004, Ronald Reagan, one of the greatest American presidents. And the left despised him. He'll remember that. OK, we got a male segment, and we got a final thought on the disintegration of Hollywood. Back in a moment. Power, politics, and the people behind the headlines.
Starting point is 00:35:09 I'm Miranda Devine, New York Post columnist and the host of the brand new podcast, Podforce One. Every week, I'll sit down for candid conversations with Washington's most powerful disruptors, lawmakers, newsmakers, and even the president of the United States. These are the leaders shaping the future of America and the world. Listen to Podforce One with me, Miranda Devine, every week on Apple, podcast, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcast. You don't want to miss an episode. All right, let's go to the mail, Charles. O'Reilly, your course corrections are right on target. First on the list is a limit on federal spending. Democrats will spend to distribute money for
Starting point is 00:36:03 any reason the federal government borrows the money, and the Federal Reserve Bank creates the funds out of thin air. All that is true. You got to get that balanced budget amendment. I have to get it. Or this country is going to go bankrupt. Literally bankrupt. Wayne, concierge member, Wayne gets direct access to me. We hope you check that out on Bill O'Reilly.com. It will save you a pile of money. Concierge membership. The vote the House took on the IRS agents and impeaching Mayorkers were just show votes. I personally do not believe they were serious. I do. I do disagree. Republicans are very serious. They could boot Majorcas out of there. They
Starting point is 00:36:42 would. He's not going to get impeached because they don't have enough votes. And on the IRS, again, if Republicans could get that money rescinded, they would. So I disagree with that entirely. Jason Cope,
Starting point is 00:36:58 Mountain Home, Arkansas, I have zero confidence Republicans would pass term limits, even if they control both House of Congress. That one, you might be right. about. You know, politicians don't want to limit themselves. It's a pretty soft job. Doug Fukuwa, Perlin, Texas, can a president pardon himself unknown? Never been done. Nixon didn't do it when he resigned. Trump didn't do it. So it is unknown. We'd have to go to the Supreme Court.
Starting point is 00:37:31 Neil Watko, Christed Butte, Colorado. What is more dangerous to the Democrats, a law Bobert, who is working to get reelected or Lauren Bobert who knows she won't be reelected but is voting the will of the people in Colorado's District 3. Look, Lauren Bobert is now marginalized along with Matt Gates, so they don't have the respect of their colleagues in the House. My Congressman Santos, he's, I don't know how he can even sit there. So these people, they're there, but they're not going to have any influence on the country. Carrie Hill, Churchville, Virginia.
Starting point is 00:38:10 I'm very appreciative of you, Bill, speaking on how George Soros has his tentacles everywhere. We don't get this kind of coverage even on Fox News. We are from the very beginning on the Soros Beat. He was involved in trying to destroy me. Someday I'll write about that in detail. Al of Vulhage, Bright, New York. I had my first day of vacation completely wasted by United Airlines,
Starting point is 00:38:36 and they lied to me. All right. They said my flight was delayed because of fog. There was no fog. Al, you're going to have to eat it. A one day delay or whatever. The airlines are just simply not going to reimburse. And there's no mechanism. Apartment of transportation isn't going to take your sign unless it's really, really egregious. And it happened to me at JetBlue. You know that. It lied to me all day long. day long. Charles Fish, Colonial Heights, Virginia, the Fairfax schools in Virginia should have listened to your final thought about TCU. They won't honor National Merit Scholars because it might hurt someone's feelings. I know all these liberal districts are doing that, that students who rightly earn recognition aren't getting it awful. John Elmendorf, Houston, Texas. O'Reilly, tonight you ask for feedback on your best life recommendations. My wife and I immediately took your advice on iBonds and we are very grateful iBonds are u.s paper one year term
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Starting point is 00:40:33 So here is the final. thought of the day Hollywood's over. Can you believe it? After all these decades of good entertainment coming out of there, it's finished. So the Golden Globe Awards last night, I didn't watch it, as I mentioned. Got about 5.5 million viewers in January 2020, just three years ago, the Golden Gloves got 18.5 million viewers. So from 18.5 to 5.5. Why? Because none of the these movies matter i mean really are you going to see the fablemans i'm not i'm not not going to see the fablemen's not going to see tar i did see elvis and top gun maverit and they were both good but it's over there are no big stars anymore other than the rock and crews you know it's just
Starting point is 00:41:25 and the reason that hollywood has killed itself is because of its radical left political position and the witch hunt and the cancel culture if you are not in step with them politically, radical left, you don't work. People know that. Look what happened to Mel Gibson
Starting point is 00:41:46 he was selected to be in a Mardi Gras parade and they had to cancel them. They shouldn't have canceled them. All right, but they did because they're afraid. And the Gibson transgression was years and years ago. It's ridiculous. The whole thing is absurd.
Starting point is 00:42:02 So Hollywood's falling apart. People don't go to the theaters anymore. They watch the streaming stuff. I mean, I was on Netflix last night. I saw the New Amsterdam. Is that the show? It's pretty good. But there's not a lot on Netflix that I'm interested in.
Starting point is 00:42:17 I mean, just telling you the truth, I don't have a leisure time anyway. I'm busy, and I read a lot, which takes me away from the tube, and I'm glad I do it. But bottom line, on the final thought, is Hollywood, done. Not coming back. Thank you for watching and listening to the No Spin News. We will see you tomorrow.

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