Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - Biden Has No Solution for Tackling Crime Surge, Fighting Against Indoctrination, and Deep Shame for Being White
Episode Date: June 24, 2021Tonight’s rundown: Bill’s analysis of Joe Biden’s speech on crime – did Biden offer legitimate solutions? Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signs an education bill that will require schools in the s...tate to teach children about the “evils of communism” Bill speaks with Nicole Neily of the Parents Defending Education, an organization that is fighting the indoctrination of our children It is finally happening! After being put in charge of the border crisis some 90 days ago, Vice President Kamala Harris is scheduled to go to the border this Friday If you are white, you should feel deep shame – according to a new video posted by The Washington Post A Pride event in Seattle is charging white people a reparations fee to participate – how is that inclusive? This Day in History, 1992: Crime boss John Gotti is sentenced to life in prison Final Thought: Fear Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Hey Bill O'Reilly here.
Welcome to the NOSPN News for Wednesday, June 23rd, 2021, stand up for your country.
Well, Joe Biden, the president of the United States, kind of busy today with a major address about the rising violent.
crime situation in America. The president is about an hour late. That shows no discipline.
It shows a bit of chaos because the Biden administration cannot solve the violence problem in the
United States. What they're trying to do is make the voters think that Joe Biden understands the
problem and will do something about it.
Both of those points are fallacious.
He doesn't understand the problem, never really has, and he's not going to do anything about it.
Why?
Because no president could.
Violent crime is a local issue.
In your place where you live, it's up to the people that you elect to control criminal behavior.
You can't do it from D.C.
if you live in Idaho or Arizona or Long Island where I am. You can't. Now, I had an interesting conversation
with President Trump about this. He was outraged about the murder rate in Chicago. And I said to him,
well, why don't you do something about it? And he said, well, I'm going to send Justice Department
people in, U.S. attorneys in. I said, you know that's not going to solve the problem. He didn't
say anything. He didn't reply to that. And I said, you really can't solve the problem because the
governor and the mayor of Chicago, at the time Rahm Emanuel, now Lori Lightfoot, they don't want
to solve the problem. They don't like the police. All right? They think the police are
racists. And as long as those in charge think law enforcement is racist, and law enforcement
certainly knows that, you're going to have a deteriorating crime problem. That's the crux of this
matter. Progressive America and Joe Biden is part of that cabal believe that law enforcement
is racist and always has been. Therefore, they want to destroy traditional law enforcement
and build up or reimagine another way to protect the citizenry.
That's the problem.
So Joe Biden gets up there today, well, we're going to give billions of dollars from the COVID fund,
transfer it over.
Federal agents are going to track down the gun dealers, the illegal gun dealers,
and we're going to, and we're going to, and we're going to enter it, and nothing will improve.
now the corrupt corporate media number one doesn't care about the problem and number two
they're never going to go against Biden they're never going to tell you what I just told you
the essence of why the violent crime in America is ascending rapidly is that those in
charge of New York City Chicago San Francisco Baltimore, Los Angeles, St. Louis,
and on and on and on, think the police are racist.
And therefore, that minority criminals shouldn't be punished,
shouldn't have to be bailed, they should be allowed out
without any bond, on and on and on.
Now the reaction to this from law enforcement
has been blank you, not blank me, the American citizen,
or you, the American citizen, but blank you, the progressive leadership. So they've disengaged,
all right, and former police commissioner of New York, Ray Kelly said that, and he knows.
He says, the cops in New York, they're still good and they still want to protect the citizens,
but they're not going to take any chances. There's not going to be a rapid response.
They know if they arrest looters, people who are setting fires attacking them, that nothing will
happen, as we saw this week. The corrupt and incredibly incompetent district attorney of Manhattan,
progressive Cy Vance, dismissed the charges. Cops know that. They know they're not going to be
supported by Mayor de Blasio or Governor Cuomo. This is just in New York, and it's on steroids in San
Francisco and Chicago. Lori Lightfoot basically says, if you're a police officer and you see a crime,
right? You can't chase the criminal. I mean, come on. All right? So this is what the problem is.
The Biden is never in a million years going to address the problem because it's his crew that's doing it.
So he's going to go, eh, the guns. Look, I don't want to be super-silious word of the day here. I don't want to be arrogant.
But Joe Biden has no blank and clue about how to solve it.
any problem. But one thing he did said is that he doesn't believe in defunding the police. Fine.
Okay, good. I'm glad you said that. But if you look at the stats, all right, if you look,
and I have my notes here, if you look at what's happening, according to the Global Small Arms Report,
and they studied this stuff, there are 400 million, approximately 400 million guns on the streets
of America. So no matter, if you tomorrow waved a magic wand and said no more gun sales to anybody
beyond constitutional, but if you did that in a magic way, there's still 400 million guns here.
And those guns, some of them are going to be sold to criminals. It's an industry. And Biden and all the
ATF and all the FBI are not going to stop it. They might catch a few guys, just like the dope thing.
They might chitch a few guys.
I've got to stop the dope trade.
You say, don't have the will to stop it.
Okay.
So it's all a charade.
It's all a bunch of garbage, nonsense.
It's boring to me.
I put forth a solution to this problem a long time ago.
You want to stop gun violence in America on all levels,
then you federalize all gun crimes.
That means if you are caught in the commission of
a crime, say you rob a 7-Eleven, you break into somebody's house, you sell heroin, you do whatever,
and you have a gun on you, that's a mandatory five years first offense, 10 years, second offense
in a federal penitentiary. If the police find an illegal gun on you, they hand you over to the
federal authorities like they're doing with the capital insurrection now, and the federal
authorities prosecute you, and if you are caught with an unlicensed firearm on your person,
two years, max, you have to serve two in a federal penitentiary. Now, that would just
destroy all the gangs, all the drug gangs, all the crazy people, destroy them, because the cops
know who they are primarily. Take them right off the street. That's how you solve the problem.
but in that mix would be minority people, heavy minority people.
So that will never be done in this country.
So all of that stuff today with Joe Biden and that he's going to solve the violent crime problem is a bunch of hooey.
He's not going to do anything.
He doesn't even understand what the problem is.
In meantime, thousands of innocent people, including children, are people.
being gunned down by drug gangs every single day because progressives have allowed it to happen.
That is the truth. You are hearing it here on the no-spin news. You will hear it nowhere else.
In other news, Florida, going to pass already has, I guess, three laws about what can be taught in the
classroom. Now, this is all part of Governor DeSantis' effort to separate himself from most others
in a Republican Party because I do believe the governor would like to be president. It's a long
road, of course, but he's way ahead on all issues that conservatives care about, and one of them
is the indoctrination from the left of the public school system. So there are three laws here
that the governor is going to or already has signed, all right, happening this week.
The first one is House Bill 233, which would say that the state of Florida would review all public
school districts for, quote, intellectual freedom and diversity of thought, which means that you
couldn't have a school board, principal, or anybody like that, punishing conservatives or liberals.
and that the state would review any kind of complaint. That's number one. Number two, HB5
says that all public schools would be required to include lessons on the evils of communism
and totalitarian regimes. I'm not sure about that one. The first one's good. You should review
any kind of complaint that comes in. But to impose from Tallahassee on all the schools,
Well, you've got to teach about communism and the Third Reich.
I'm not sure about that because I want the local school districts to come up with their own
curriculums as long as they are fair and they are advancing the cause of education.
So I taught high school in Florida, as many of you know.
I don't think I want Tallahassee telling me, hey, you got to spend two weeks on Mao Zedong.
I mean, I knew enough to present history to my students, so I'm not sure.
I don't feel strongly about it one way or the other.
I understand why they're doing it because the socialists are running wild, and that system
and communism is terrible, in my opinion.
And the third one is SB-1108 requires high school students as well as state college and university
students to take a civics literacy course as a requirement to graduate.
Yes, I like that.
In there.
Now, you might say, hey, O'Reilly, you're being inconsistent.
You don't want to be told what to teach about a certain subject, but you want a civics
course.
Yeah, because the civics course is a general course, and the others are very specific.
So another good job by Governor DeSantis in Florida.
In New Jersey, this is a very important.
very fascinating story. So the Randolph New Jersey School District, this is 60 miles north of the
state capital of Trenton. It's a rural district in New Jersey. So the pinheads that run the
school district said, yeah, we're not going to have any holiday names anymore because we're
pinheads. And that's what pinheads do. We don't want to offend anybody. So no more Christmas,
no more Thanksgiving, no more anything. It's just going to be called days off. How stupid is this?
all right so that's what they did well the people five thousand of them under one parent tom tatum
launched a petition against a school board and they got it reversed because pinheads are usually
cowards if you confront them with insanity as this obviously is in randolph new jersey they fold
so now they're going back to naming the holidays that the kids have off as they should
So this is happening now in a lot of places, the grassroots uprising of traditional Americans.
Now, you may remember that we put a guy in the air, Richard Salazar, out of Las Vegas, I believe,
who has started a speech movement.org, speech movement.org, and it basically fights cancel culture.
Now, Richard's run into a lot of headwinds.
He says he's got about 12,000 members, but he can't get any media.
He was on this program.
We talked to him, of course, because we believe in freedom, you know, unlike the corporate media, which doesn't.
So Richard can't get booked on any place else because they're scared if they book Richard, then Facebook will hurt them or something will happen.
I don't even know.
I can't get involved with it.
So I can't run a Richard's organization, speechmovement.org.
I can say, I think, it's a good thing as long as they're rational and present.
what they'd like to do in a very clear way, and I hope Richard overcomes the resistance from the
media, and gets it out to the folks. Now, there is another organization that advertises on
Bill O'Reilly.com, and you may have heard about it. It's parents defending education. Parents
defending ed.org. Defendinged, one word, dot org. And joining us now is the
the leader of that group, Nicole Neely, and she's coming up from Arlington, Virginia.
So Nicole, first of all, what is the goal of your group?
Sure. So over the past year during lockdown, so many parents were so disenfranchised and demoralized
about their schools not caring about them. They didn't want their schools open. And then suddenly,
when classrooms were in people's living rooms, parents were horrified about what their children were
actually learning, what their assignments.
were, their lectures. And so parents started raising the alarm about this. And I think after George Floyd,
a lot of this kicked into overdrive, we saw schools putting out statements flagellating themselves for
being systemically racist. And a lot of schools took that as an opportunity to really
shove diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives down families' throats, often with
under the cover of darkness or without a lot of buy-in from the community. And people are really
justifiably upset. And so what we wanted to do with parents defending education was to let parents
know first, what are your rights? You have different rights when you're at a private school
versus a public school. But when you know what your rights are, then you know when the lines have
been crossed. Beyond that, we want to tell people, you're not alone. There are people around the
country who have picked up their pitchforks and their torches and have said, how dare you do
this to my child with my tax dollars? There are hundreds of parent groups across the country
that have sprung up just in the past year specifically to deal with political indoctrination.
And then finally, we want to give people tools to get engaged.
As Dick Arnie used to say, politics goes to he who shows up.
We have to get off Facebook and get off Twitter and get into those school board meetings, run for office, run for the PTA, send letters to the editor, file lawsuits, file Freedom of Information Act requests because local media has absolutely fallen down to the job of holding our schools accountable.
But we have to take back our schools.
Okay.
So you have two urchins, right, six and seven years old.
They're just getting into the public school.
in public school?
One of us in private school, and we're actually homeschooling the other one this year.
But we're keeping an eye on the schools near us.
All right.
So you obviously are going to have another 10, 15 years of these kids going through a system
that is under siege from the far left.
We don't see this on the far right.
Do you see anything on the far right that's intruding on your kid's ability to get a fair
education?
Do you see anything there?
I have not seen anything coming from the right, but I don't.
definitely we're seeing attacks from all over. And this is coordinated and it's been laid for many,
many years. Yeah, no, there's no doubt what's happening. It's indoctrination and it's actually
worked at the university level. We'll get, we have another story on that in a moment. That's just
amazing. So it's defending ed.org and you basically are setting yourself up as a central organization
for people who are disenchanted with their local school system and you're going to direct them in how
to combat this. Do I have that correct? Yes. We want to give people the tools and the encouragement
to get involved. Now, just to the west of you in Loudoun County, Virginia, there's a big,
big controversy about critical race theory, which is essentially white people are bad. I mean,
if you only want to strip away all the BS, that's what it is. And there's a war there between
traditional parents and left-wing progressive parents. Are you following that and what's your
assessment of it. We are following it very closely. It's absolutely fascinating to watch just the
progression of how this hasn't infiltrated their school, and then to watch the school board
gaslight parents, say with a straight face, we're not teaching critical race theory when there
are actual copies of contracts that have been achieved or that have been obtained through public
records requests showing critical race theory training going on. And so the fact that parents have
started to rise up and push back is now being painted as a right-wing astroturf campaign.
Of course. Now, has the Washington Post reported on your group or done anything on you?
Of course they have. And of course, we're very, very evil because we care about our children.
Did they actually call you evil to Washington Post? Did they have to go after you? Actually go after you?
No. We have had the Boston Globe, the Columbus Post dispatch, kind of all the traditional papers.
And so, you know, it just shows they're not out there pounding the pavement doing the reporting.
We filed a Freedom Information Act request in Wellesley, Massachusetts. And we found out.
that they have been filing, they've been separating students on the basis of race.
They have affinity groups where white children are not allowed to attack.
Ah, well, well, is one of the most progressive far, yeah, Wellesley, one of the most progressive
far-left school districts in a country. All right, so this is the key to keeping American
tradition intact, the folks, not me, not Biden, not Trump, not, not any politician.
when the folks rise up, and this is so wrong what's happening.
And I think everybody, any fair-minded person, knows how wrong it is.
So I applaud you.
We're glad to be in business with you on bill o'Reilly.com.
I want you to keep me posted on any egregious school districts.
School districts like you just pointed out in Wellesley,
which are lying to the folks and then doing stuff behind the scenes that people might not know about.
So if you do that, we'll have you on as much as we can.
because I do believe that in your cause, and I think this is the only way we're going to keep America sane.
So thank you, Nicole. We appreciate you coming on today.
Okay.
So here's a great story.
I was on Hannity, the radio program today, and he's going down to the border with Donald Trump and the governor of Texas Abbott.
They're going to do a town hall next week.
As soon as that was announced, the Biden administration announced after
after that announcement was made that Trump is going to the border, that Kamala Harris is now
going on Friday.
Now, this is unbelievable.
So that shows you how afraid the Biden administration is of Donald Trump.
So Trump's going on the border next week.
They got to get Kamala down there before.
So I told Hannity on a radio, and I hope you listen, because all my radio appearances with
Glenn Beck, Hannity, Bernie and Sit on W.A.B.C., Mark Simone on W.
or all my regular appearances, we have them for you on bill o'Reilly.com.
And they're well worth listening to because it's a different situation rather than me
driving the train.
They drive the train and I'm answering their questions.
But I told Hannity that this was actually a good thing because Kamala Harris has no,
no problem-solving ability at all.
She, I think, is even worse than Biden.
Neither of them have any problem-solving ability.
And you'll, you know, you just heard about the crime stuff.
If I don't know how to do that, as I said, I don't want to be, I don't want to overdo it.
But Kamala Harris going to the border, going to El Paso, that sector, what's that going to do?
It's going to make them look weak.
So that's a fascinating story, the vice president on Friday at the border.
Majority of people want tougher immigration policies.
This comes from the Harris poll and the Harvard people who run the Harris poll now.
I guess, 64% say President Biden should issue stricter policies to reduce the flow of people across the border.
36% say Biden's doing a great job.
Now, 36%, you know, if you think Joe Biden's doing a great job at the border, something that's matter with you.
I'm sorry.
I respect opposing points of view.
But sometimes you've got to tell the truth.
If you know anyone or you yourself think that Joe Biden's doing a good job at the border,
it's something to matter with you.
I don't know what it is.
Maybe it's ideological poisoning of the mind.
I don't know.
But 64 percent, and that, of course, includes some Democrats.
Hey, we got to tighten it up.
Washington Post, I asked Ms. Neely about the Washington Post,
because this newspaper, which used to be the best newspaper in the world,
all right, at one time, is now totally compromised.
I think that's the best word.
So they have a podcast.
After the success of Bill O'Reilly.com, this really isn't a podcast.
This is more of a news program.
That's not syndicated worldwide by the first, okay?
And it's not really a podcast.
But people saw the success of this, right, where we are far and away.
the most powerful independent news agency in the world.
I don't think there's anybody that comes close to us.
So now that everybody's doing it.
So they have a podcast called The New Normal,
cliche right away, right?
New Normal.
Okay.
And part of that podcast, they bring in radical left people all the time.
Roll of tape.
I realized that I needed to go back and unpack and reorganize
everything that I had learned because it was completely.
completely through a white lens.
Most of us in doing this work have experienced this
where there's a period of deep shame for being white
and for acknowledging the harm that our ancestors could cause.
And that's a very legitimate piece of this work.
And we can't ask people of color to hold our hands
through the shame piece.
That needs to happen with other white people.
Deep shame for being white.
That's a racist statement, right?
What if you said there's deep shame for being black or deep shame for being Hispanic or
Native American or Irish or Italian or anything?
You're a racist then.
And you would be, that would be correct.
But you can say to the length deep shame of being white.
So this woman hates yourself.
her problem. Washington Post champions this. Hey, you're white. Sorry. Seattle, Nuxville. I mean,
which is worse? Seattle of Portland. Tell me, you guys live in the area, which is worse?
Portland, Oregon, and Seattle, Washington. What is it with the Northwest? Beautiful up there.
What is it with you guys? So they have a pride parade. But it's not just gay, it's black pride.
and it's all what they call marginal groups' pride.
Okay.
I had no problem with that.
But if you're white, you've got to pay 50 bucks
if you want to go to the parade
or participate in it in any way.
It's called the reparations tax.
This is unbelievable.
So this is been organized by trans women of color,
Solidarity Network, and Queer the Land.
Queer the Land is, I guess, a group.
The parade or exposition takes place in Jimmy Hendricks Park in Seattle, and that might explain
that they're all in a purple haze. Thank you all very much.
Anyway, this is clearly racist to charge white people money to attend an event that's free for
everybody else. But the Seattle Human Rights Commission says it's okay.
it's all right they can do it
I really
I wouldn't live in Seattle
I would rather live
in Thailand
I mean
I'm not besmirching Thailand
but that's how extreme
if somebody said to me
O'Reilly you got to live in Seattle
I would say no
and I like Seattle
I like Ray's boathouse as a restaurant
I like going there
okay
I go no
I'll leave the country
I'll live somewhere else rather than having to live in that city.
Morgan Stanley, 68,000 employees, huge, huge financial company.
They say to their people, hey, after July 12th, if you're not vaxed, then show us your vaxed.
You can't come into the office, okay?
This is in New York, but I think it's going to be countrywide.
you quote lose building access but you can still work at home they're not going to fire you but believe
me if you are marginalized like this your track at morgan stanley in going up so there you go
i told you if you don't get vaccinated it's going to come back to bite you and we'll have more
on that later in houston 153 workers at houston method
hospital. I've either resigned and been fired because they won't get the backs. Now, in Texas,
there is a law that says if you are on state property or a state-run concern, you can't do that.
But if you're private, you can. Okay. Now, here is my favorite story not only of the day,
but of the entire month. Okay, so you've got to stay with me here. You're going to like this,
I hope. Brandeis University. You heard of it?
It's in Waltham, Massachusetts, nine miles outside of Boston. Now, Boston is Cooksville,
one of the greatest cities in the country. I've lived in Boston many years, as you know,
I'm a master's from Boston University and a master's from Harvard, and I worked at the ABC affiliate
and at the CBS affiliate. All right? So I have deep roots in Boston. My mother went to college there.
People think I'm from Southie, and I'm glad they think that. I love Boston. But it's looom.
on the university level. All of them. All of them. Boston College, Boston University,
Harvard, Northeastern, Brandeis, Tufts, whatever. But this is Brandeis. So you want to send
your urchin to Brandeis, $75,000 a year. 75K. And now there is an official oppressive language guide
that the students get on campus, official oppressive language guide. It was put together
right secret people. They wouldn't, Brandeis University won't say who put it together. And there
are 5,440 students, and they have to go by this list. There's abridgment of freedom of speech,
totally. So let me give you some examples. You can't say the word policemen on,
the campus of Brandeis. You have to say police officer because policemen is an identity-based,
not gender-inclusive language. So if you make a mistake, say, Al, we need a policeman.
Now, I usually say police officers because there are many women. I usually say that,
but if I say policemen in just conversation, now what are you going to do? Expell me, all right?
the term killing it and trigger warning no can't say I met Brandeis that means killing the mob can't be on
campus and you can't probably even read it so the terms killing it trigger warning no okay because
it's violent language due to the connection to guns and the alternative is content note what
You can't say you guys or ladies and gentlemen because it's identity-based.
You have to say y'all, even though you're in New England, you have to say y'all, folks, friends,
loved ones, or people.
You can't say, hey, guys, no, not at Brandeis.
You can't say crazy, wild, or insane because it's ablest language that contributes to stigmas.
You have to say, the alternative, this is.
This is absolutely true.
That's bananas.
I'm offended by that.
I don't want to insult the fruit.
All right?
I don't think bananas deserves that.
You cannot say people of color.
People of color.
You have to shut down CNN.
You can't say it anymore.
People of color is out, all right?
Because it is too specific to one racial group.
instead you have to say indigenous or black you can't say picnic it's unbelievable the term picnic
is often associated with lynchings of black people in the united states what you can't say
picnic at brandeis university you must say outdoor eating and finally you can't say a homeless person
you have to say person experiencing housing insecurity who what parent in their
who would send anyone to this nut house who this day in history June 23rd 1992
the last dawn that anybody ever heard of sentenced to life in prison John Gotti put him on up
the dapper Don, New York City, all right, 61 years old when they got him.
And he was called the Teflon Don and all of that.
Now, they got him on the RICO Act, and I explain in killing the mob how after Robert F. Kennedy,
the Attorney General, exposed the mafia for this huge cabal that was corrupting nearly every industry in the United States.
The federal government in the 1970s instituted the RICO law, okay, which made it easier to
surveil, to wiretap, to do all those kinds of things to mafia chieftains. That's how they got
Gotti. They got him on a RICO wire, and they committed him a murder, conspiracy, obstruction of
justice, loan sharking, on and on and on and on. He died in the U.S. penitentiary, Marion, Illinois,
from cancer. But he was convicted 29 years ago today. Okay, good mail segment. Final thought on
fear. Are you afraid? What are you afraid of? Everybody's afraid of something.
That's my final thought.
We'll be right back.
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All right, let's go to the mail, Carol Deegan, San Juan Coppo, California.
Thank you, Bill, for stating on the ear.
no longer respect Joe Biden or his administration. He is a failed man whose policies are failing
Americans and America. I don't know. That sounds a little heinous. I don't respect President Biden.
I think he is harming all of us. I don't respect his stand on abortion. But overall, as a human
being, I don't think I'd go that far. I think he's a terrible president. At least he has been for the first six
months. Alan Scott, Norfolk, Virginia, as you know, Hunter Biden had many issues with crack cocaine
and other narcotics. Many people in our country are addicted. You would think Joe Biden, whose son
is a victim, would firmly oppose a massive amount of drugs coming over the southern border and take
action. No. No. He is not a proactive problem solver. He doesn't know what to do, and I don't
think he cares very much. Could be wrong about the latter. Gabriel Kapoor,
Coponera, Coponara, Copanara, Copanara, sorry, Gabriel, Chicago.
I agree with you, Bill, that if the economy tanks, the Democratic Party, will feel it to
midterms. However, if more states don't tie-dump current election laws, how will
underachieving elected officials ever get voted out of office? The massive fraud
theory, all right, is not quite right.
So you saw the House of Representatives in the last election go Republican, not all the way, but most of the way.
If there was massive fraud, that would not have happened.
So I believe that even though there are flawed places, Fulton County, Atlanta, Milwaukee, Philadelphia, overall, I think the folks are going to react against the O Biden, against the Biden administration.
Neil, a concierge member, Neil gets direct access to me.
And by the way, if you have a problem in your life or your family and all that, I'll help you.
That's the number one primary benefit of concierge membership on Bill O'Reilly.com.
Bill, it's a fault of the voters, yes, but the problem is much deeper and far more serious than bad politicians,
which is a mere symptom of what ails us.
I agree with you.
This society has lost its way.
We need strong leadership to get it back.
Jim, concierge member, thank you, Jim.
Well said, Mr. O'Reilly, I certainly care for my fellow Americans,
but have no ability to help someone who elects Nancy Pelosi 17 times.
There you go.
James, when a poll can tell us 52% of the people approve of the job Joe Biden is doing,
I cry from my country.
Again, we're not in a good place.
All right, hopefully it'll get better.
Robert Elgrass, Atworth, Georgia, Bill, low climb in Wyoming,
is more a result of demographics, culture, and socioeconomics,
rather than a result of high gun ownership levels.
It's all tied in.
I don't have time to do it now, but it's all tied in.
Culture is the big thing.
You nailed the culture part of it, right?
Crime in Wyoming is unacceptable.
Crime in San Francisco is acceptable.
That's the difference.
Alan. Bill, the latest info I can find regarding the number of people.
people being held without bail regarding the capital breach is 53.
Does due process include bail once charges have been filed?
I'm still waiting to hear if the Capitol police officer that shot Ashley Babbitt is under investigation.
Okay, let me clear this up.
Been about 500 indictments, federal indictments against people who breached the Capitol.
50 of those people are being held without bail because they are considered a flight risk.
All right.
Town is legitimate to me.
As far as Ms. Babbitt is concerned, the officer who shot Ms. Babbitt has been cleared of any
wrongdoing because she was using force to break into the Capitol.
I'm sorry that the woman got shot and killed.
I am.
But the police officer did what he was supposed to do.
And to put his name out there would put him in severe jeopardy and his family.
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I'm loving killing the mob.
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Okay, so final thought of the day, you remember FDR in 1933 said the only thing you have to fear is fear itself.
He was trying to tell people don't crash over the depression.
It wasn't World War II yet.
It was a depression.
don't be afraid. But, you know, there were a good reason to be afraid in a depression.
My parents were afraid. There were kids during a depression, and they were afraid.
And they carried that fear of their whole life. So now we are a very fearful country.
Many of us are so afraid that we are irrational. Fear of COVID. Even though it's over pretty much,
40% of people say they're still going to wear masks according to a hillpole. I don't believe
that number, but a lot of people still going to wear masks. Fear of vaccine. People are afraid.
I'm not going to get it.
They're afraid.
It's fear.
Fear of ideology.
They hate people that disagree with them.
Now, I don't hate them.
I think they're dangerous now, but I don't hate them, and I don't fear them.
My arguments are stronger than theirs in every case.
But there's a fear of ideology.
And finally, fear of economic setback.
That's what plagued my father.
My father is almost paralyzed.
He never would take a chance.
He never would invest his money in anything other than a very serious.
safe, low-yield situation. He was just afraid that he was going to lose all his money.
You know how many people have fear? So we are a nation that's afraid. And I'm telling you,
there are some ways that you should be afraid. But if you're afraid to go in the ocean because
a shark is going to eat you, that's crazy. All right? If you're afraid to go out of the house
because you think somebody's going to get you, that's crazy unless you live in New York City.
I'm just, you should be afraid.
So you don't, you know what I'm talking about.
Confront your fear, overcome your fear.
You'll have a much happier life.
We'll see you tomorrow.