Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - Biden Hopes To Unite Democrats, Heating Costs Skyrocket, and an Insurrection Over Vaccine Mandates In Chicago
Episode Date: October 20, 2021Tonight’s rundown: Joe Biden plans to meet with moderate and progressive Democrats in hopes of uniting the party to pass his $3.5 trillion spending package Colin Powell’s death is used as a wa...y to attack Donald Trump Make sure to bundle up this winter, as heating costs are expected to skyrocket! LA Times columnists say that journalists should no longer report “both-sides” but instead stick to whatever the left says as facts Washington State football head coach and assistants are fired for not receiving the COVID vaccine mandated by both the university and the governor Will there be an uprising among Chicago police as tensions rise over the vaccine mandate? The Biden administration flies underage migrants to New York in the dead of night This Day in History, 1781: Siege of Yorktown Final Thought: BillOReilly.com Christmas store is opening early! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Hey, Bill O'Reilly here.
Welcome to the No Spin News for Tuesday, October 9th, 2021, stand up for your country.
So big reaction to the Trump interview last night, as I knew there would be.
We'll read some of the letters at the end of the broadcast today.
And I'm going to have a follow up tomorrow.
again, a lot of letters about my question to the 45th president, why he didn't fire Millie
and Fauci. So, you know, we're delve into that a little bit. We'll have that for you
tomorrow. Today, President Biden's schedule, you got two meetings, one at two, one at four
this afternoon, with progressives and moderates in the Democratic Party to try to get his
spending spree passed. He can't get it done. So,
So Misaki, his propaganda minister, used the word urgency three times today in our opening remarks.
It is urgent for President Biden.
He looks like he's just ineffective.
I think that's the kindest word.
Now, he'll also meet alone with Kirsten Cinema, the Democratic Center from Arizona, along with Joe Manchin, from West Virginia, is holding up the big Gahuna,
$20.5 trillion. That's not going to happen, by the way. So it'll be 218 when it gets around
of being passed, if it's ever passed. I think it will be, but it's going to take a while.
In the meantime, the folks are not looking at President Biden with much favor. Rasmussen Daily
Tracking Poll, 42% approve of his job performance, 56 disapproved. That's been steady now this week.
But it's going to go down when the supply chain problems kick in, which they will shortly
and you are not able to buy what you want to buy.
In America, we're a very lucky country.
We have everything.
Let's go to Trader Joe's or something.
Costco.
We have everything.
Well, we're not going to have everything because of the supply chain problems,
which can be laid right at the doorstep of one Pete Buttigieg.
I'm not going to hammer him, but say he's not been the greatest public officials so far.
So President Biden's got to get out in front of all this or try.
He's going to do another town hall.
His favorite place, CNN, which is his network, Anderson Cooper, Thursday night, 8 p.m., Baltimore, 90 minutes.
He's going to travel to Pittsburgh.
He loves Pittsburgh, not a far trip.
and Biden will talk, I guess, tomorrow on the economic agenda.
So the White House knows are in trouble.
They know.
And you can reverse political trouble because you're in it now in October 2021.
Doesn't mean you're going to be in it October 2022, and the midterms are coming up.
But they know that they're slipping.
Before we get to our guests, one of the best political analysts in the world,
I want to tell you about Colin Powell.
So you all know, he passed away from COVID combined with his blood cancer.
Some idiots made a vaccination statement out of that.
That was just ridiculous.
Had nothing to do with the vaccination.
When you have blood cancer, you don't have an immune system, all right?
And that's what happened there.
So I was watching a little bit of the Powell coverage.
First of all, I knew him a little bit.
I sat next to him on a plane, first class one time.
He had a pretty interesting conversation.
He wasn't a big fan of mine, but he was civil.
That was before the Iraq War.
And I, you know, I subsequently was on a charitable, not a board, but an organization called Best Friends Foundation in Washington, D.C.
That helps inner city kids.
And he was a part of that.
and so I got to see him in a few events there.
I never had anything against Colin Powell.
I know some people didn't like his political posture.
He hated Donald Trump.
Hey, it's his right as an American.
I don't know, beef with that.
You don't like Donald Trump?
You don't like Donald Trump.
You don't like Joe Biden?
You don't like Joe Biden.
It's up to you.
But I was always a little disappointed in General Powell
because he did not explain
what the dues happened in the weapons of mass destruction, Saddam Hussein's situation.
So from my point of view as a journalist, I trusted Colin Powell, who was then Secretary of State
under George W. Bush, when he told me, with certainty, that Saddam had weapons of mass
destruction. I believe that. You remember that whole thing in front of the United Nations.
So then my analysis was skewed that way. So you got to do that.
We got this insane dictator. He could hand this off to anybody he wanted, and he won't let
UN inspectors in, so we got to take him out, which we did. But then the Iraq war descended
into chaos, and thousands of American military were killed or maimed. And that's how the
independence fund. I made up for it a little bit by raising $30 million for the independence fund.org
that helps the severely injured from Iraq and Afghanistan. But it's still stuck in my mind. You know,
why didn't you explain it once you were out of government, General Powell? Explain it.
Never did. Now, the reason he didn't is because he respected the chain of command,
President Bush, Defense Secretary Cheney, and all of that. But when you're out and it's in a
past and it's history, you can't explain. So anyway, I knew this was going to happen on MSNBC,
which is just vile. And you all know it. I mean, there's no debate about it. So they
used Powell's death to bash Trump. Will it take? Well, if you imagine you're a lifelong soldier.
You fought in Vietnam. You commanded, you had other people's lives in your hands. You commanded
Panama. You commanded the first Gulf War. You were standing on duty as the Berlin Wall comes
down. Nuclear Armageddon had been an ambient force, the possibility of it. You're in
entire military career. The rule of law mattered. Civilian control of the military mattered.
The oath you swore was to the Constitution, not to a particular president or a particular person or a
particular party. And then you're sitting there in McLean in retirement and you're watching everything
you fought for be assaulted led by a lying, defeated American president who's seeking to be
a dictator. So Meacham is using Powell's death to viciously attack the 45th president.
Doesn't get any lower than that? It doesn't. That's it.
President Biden had this to say about General Powell. Go.
This is a guy born son of immigrants in New York City, raised in Harlem, in the South Bronx,
graduated from City College in New York, and he rose to the highest ranks not only in the military,
but also in areas of foreign policy and statecraft. This is a guy, and we talk about it,
who had teachers who looked at this African-American kid and said, you can do anything.
Yeah, you can do anything because you live in America. So General Powell's parents came here,
emigrated legally from Jamaica, the island of Jamaica. He was raised.
raised in very tough neighborhoods in New York City, and he rose to be a patriotic superstar in this country.
He was born in 1930s, all right. Raised in the 40s came of age in the 50s.
There were no civil rights laws then. Okay, he did it. And much of his education was paid for by the taxpayers, even back then, city college of New York.
Okay, so when Biden says that, does it ever occur to the president that he has brought him?
branded his own country systemically racist.
So how can, how does that, how does it too square?
Now I'm not whitewashing the difficulties that African Americans had in the 30s, 40s, 50s and
60s.
I would never do that.
I'm a historian.
I know what happened.
I know exactly what happened.
And I wrote about it and killing Kennedy to a great extent.
But I also know that in this country, you can't achieve what,
General Powell achieved. Now, the key to General Powell's success was his parents, that they raised
him in a traditional manner that honored education and hard work. And General Powell rose.
And it wasn't easy for him. It was much harder for him than the white officers. It was.
But the Bush family, the Republican Party, embraced him.
So where's the systemic racism here?
Where's that factor here?
So, you know, it occurred to me when I'm seeing Biden say this stuff
after he's besmirched his entire country.
And I'm going, you know, the historical record is going to show, Mr. President,
that you really slandered the United States.
United States of America. And that's what he did. All right. So one more thing about Mr. Biden
before we get to our guest. He's been waiting patiently. So this comes from the Energy
Information Administration. I didn't even know that existed, but it does. It says that all of us
are going to pay about 50% more to heat our homes this winter. 50% is a big nut for working
Americans for anybody. 50% more. You're already paying more for gas. But now,
out of heat your home, you're going to pay a lot more. And it's estimated that 50% of the American
population, that's about 175 million people, have to use heat to live. Now, this is going to come
right back to Joe Biden, as the gas prices are, as the supply chain is. All of that is a perfect
storm. You had the border in Afghanistan, and you have absolute catastrophe. In the moment,
of the public. So joining us now is Mark Penn. He's the chairman of Stagwell, Inc.
It's a global marketing and communications group. He is a political expert. He polls sometimes.
He knows everything. He was a pollster under Bill Clinton, the president. And he also strategized
with Hillary Clinton as she ran for president. So Mr. Penn, am I making any mistakes in how I
positioned President Biden? Well, I mean, what's happened to President Biden is really
quite surprising, vast. I mean, I've never seen this kind of dissent in the polls really as quickly
in the last two to three months in which President Biden was as high as 62 percent. And now in our
polls, the Harris polls, he's at 41, 42 percent. I think that's what you said Rasmussen was at.
Quinnipiac was 38, a couple of others were 40, but in any event, once you're below 50,
once you're close to 40, 40 is the Democratic base.
So it's very hard for a Democratic president to get below that.
And this is really created an incredible, I think, you know, crisis within the Biden administration.
Now it's going to get worse because the supply chain problems are going to lead to
shortages around Christmas buying season. That's going to hurt the economy. And then everybody's
paying more to heat their homes and fill their cars and to put food on the table. So I'm going to
predict that Biden's going to be around 36% by the first of the year. Is that realistic?
I don't know if it's going to get worse. I think that the more it seeps in or solidifies,
the harder it then becomes for the for the president to bounce back. Because when you look at
the number of issues, you know, you look at these approval ratings, and oftentimes they're a
combination of do you like the person and do you like the person's policies? You know, Obama,
they liked Obama, but not his policies. Or when I worked with Bill Clinton, at that point,
actually, they liked a lot of the Bill Clinton's policies in the second term, not as much Bill
Clinton. Here, they previously, Biden had been kind of well liked, and people thought they liked
his policies. Now, even his personal favorable is below 50. So he's not kind of the single liked
person anymore. And also his job rating on some of these issues, the borders in some of these
polls in the 20s, crime, terrorism, because of the resurgence of the Taliban in Afghanistan.
It's quite negative. The virus has gone from approval in the 70s to below 50. And then
The economy also has gone negative as fear of inflation now has gone from maybe, well, non-existent to almost 80% saying that they're really afraid about the possible impact of inflation on them.
Well, all right.
There isn't any positive that I can see as far as Joe Biden is concerned right now.
So that then becomes a huge problem with the Democratic Party in general.
So you have Terry McAuliffe struggling in Virginia, and he may well lose.
the governorship there to the Republican. How do you see that race?
Well, I think that the polls in that race are anywhere between even. Trafalgar had one and
Terry up by five. A ten-point swing is really a big swing. I mean, if you imagine,
if there was a ten-point swing in the country, in the congressional election, right?
And of course, if you have ten points in Virginia, that would be quite a swing. That would just
That would be like 70 seats.
That would be an enormous sea change.
Generally, elections get closer, you know, as they get, as they get, you know, hard fought, and as you get to the end.
So, look, I think that Terry still favored.
I sort of favor Terry 60-40.
I still think there's some campaign left.
I think, obviously, this whole debate about whether or not whether or not parents should have a
role in a kid's education. I think the Republican Yonkin was certainly winning that debate because
Terry put on a spot now coming back and saying, no, no, no, no, I'm home for parental involvement.
I was a parent myself. And that's obviously not what he was saying for the last couple of weeks.
So, look, I could still give it to Terry 60, 40, because 10 points is a huge swing.
Even if there's a five-point swing, that would certainly indicate an enormous shift in the
country. I think there has been an enormous shift in the country, frankly. These polls are about,
you know, when somebody goes from 60 to, you know, the president Biden was at 62 with even independence
and is now at 32 with independence. That is as big a shift as I've ever seen. Well, I think you're
wrong about McCall if I think he's going to lose. And I think the parent thing is what's going to do it
because the independent voters in Virginia, they lean left, particularly in the northern precincts, as you know.
However, once you get into, hey, you better shut up if you're a parent and let the schools do what they want.
And this huge scandal about this man whose daughter, a 13-year-old daughter, was raped in a Loudoun County school.
Believe me, that's going to be a factor in the vote.
And we're going to do, we're doing an investigation now.
We will have that for everyone on Thursday because I'm taking my time with this investigation.
This is bad.
it's bad and uh youngen is going to use that um to really batter not only macaa but the whole
democratic apparatus in virginia and i think that's going to overwhelm him last one on this and then
i got another national question for you yeah no i look i i'm not going to say you're you're wrong i'm
saying our evidence is now between between zero and five right if you treat terry as an incumbent
incumbents generally need to poll 50% in order to be a short of winning.
Usually the balance against an incumbent goes against them.
So I think, but I don't think it's locked in.
You know, I just have to look at the polls and I'd say right now we're between zero and five.
All right.
If you get any new information, let us know because we like to use your polling.
It's fairly accurate.
Finally, I want to talk about the Trump factor in a sense that when the Democratic
that's find themselves in the trouble that they're in.
Their fallback position is, well, we're better than Trump.
So no matter how we screw up, he was worse.
And you saw that with the vicious sound bite I ran in with Meacham and Colin Powell.
So is that going to work in the midterm elections a year from now?
Is we hate Trump so much that you've got to vote for us?
Is that going to work or will that dissipate?
Well, part of that depends upon Trump, and part of that also depends upon Virginia.
I mean, Terry's rolled out the Trump thing, too, and, you know, obviously the more local an election is, the less effective talking about someone who isn't president now, you know, could possibly be in a campaign.
I used to always advise people either, you know, stop talking about Clinton or stop talking about Bush or stop talking about the past when voters are really fixated on the future.
I think that it's used, however, as a turnout device.
I think that the Democratic electorate is somewhat depressed in turnout, and so that's where
I think this Trump argument plays.
Now, what's going to happen in the midterms?
That also depends on Trump.
I mean, it seems to me that Facebook and Twitter may have done Trump a favor, because the
more he's off Twitter and Facebook, actually, his ratings are higher than I've ever seen
them.
rating now is up to 48 percent. Typically it was it was 42 percent. So, you know, less Trump
actually may be doing him, maybe more Trump. But I think, look, if Trump plays a major factor
in these races, then he will be, you know, a factor in the outcome. But really, it's about here
and now. And the here and now is Biden. And Biden has to do something to get his numbers up.
That's going to be the major factor in the midterms.
Would you advise him to go on CNN because it's just the choir?
No one will watch his town hall on Thursday.
Maybe we'll get a million and a half viewers, all of whom are in his tent now.
Would you advise him to do that, or shouldn't he go out and try to persuade people who don't like him?
Look, I'd advise him to answer questions on a more regular basis.
I think that people are really, you know, he shut down any questions on Afghanistan, he had the border, on any of the unpleasant topics.
And I don't think a president of the United States can operate that way for long.
And obviously what they're looking for is the CNN thing as a way of, oh, well, let's go on a very friendly situation.
And then we'll pretend that he really got asked, you know, tough questions.
And I don't know, there'll be some heat on Anderson to actually ask some real questions here.
No, they won't.
I mean, they're done.
I mean, their ratings are so bad.
They're historically low.
And there's no heat on him.
It's just going to be a touchy-feely thing.
Hey, Mark, thanks so much. We really appreciate it. We hope you check in from time and time with us.
I think you're one of the smartest guys is on the political scene, and it's very kind of you to help us out.
Thank you. Thank you.
All right. The news networks, as I mentioned, are in dire, dire trouble, the cable networks in particular.
The network news that comes on at 630 and at crossboard, they haven't declined so much, but it's all old people watching.
And it's all rural people. Nobody on the coasts in the cities watch them.
But there are enough people in the Midwest and the South, traditional people over the age of 60, 65.
We sit there and they watch.
So their numbers are low, but they're not a catastrophe.
CBS evening news bordering on a catastrophe.
But all the cables are just over the cliff.
So here are the numbers.
And it is all CNN and MSNBC, all, have dropped.
50% year to year. 50%. They've lost half their audience. Fox News in the demographic, 25 to 54,
this is where advertising dollars come. They've dropped 37%. So they're all losing money,
not losing money as far as they're not making a profit, but they were up here, okay,
and now the money in the advertising is descending. So this is the lowest primetime cable news ratings,
is 8 to 11 since 2016, five years. That's what's going on. All right, the LA Times is a liberal
journal, a lot like the New York Times, doesn't really care to cover the news. It wants to
promote progressive policies. They have a columnist Jackie Calms, who editorialized in a shocking
way. She basically said, don't cover Joe Biden's mistakes. Here's what she wrote, quote. To the
extent then that journalists and pundins focused critically on President Biden and Democrats
and give short shrift to Republicans' obstructions as if the cancer of Trumpism was in remission,
if not cured, that indeed distorts reality and deserves readers, listeners, and viewers.
So according to her on the op-ed page of the LA Times, you can't criticize Biden and
the Democrats because of the evil Republicans.
thought. Now, who signed on to that? Because they tweet affirmations. Jane Mayer, New Yorker magazine,
New York Times magazine writer Nicole Hannah-Jones, journalism professor Jay Rosenet, NYU. CNN White House correspondent
John Harwood signed on to that. You wonder why CNN's lost half its audience? There you go.
And a bunch of others. It is shocking. It's absolutely shocking.
Um, football, Washington State University, Nick Rolovich, head coach and four assistants are fired.
Wouldn't get the backs.
They're gone.
All right.
That was a pretty big program at Washington State out in Pullman.
Uh, he's gone.
Chicago, October 15th was a deadline for all police officers to get vaxed.
This is incredible.
Four thousand Chicago cops have not gotten vaccinated.
35% of the force.
Okay?
So now, four days after the deadline, Mayor Lori Lightfoot doesn't know what to do.
So she's saying it's an insurrection among Chicago police.
But Chicago, as everybody knows, is murder USA.
So what are you going to do?
Fire 35% of the force?
Mayor Lightfoot?
What are you going to do?
I don't know. I don't know how this turns out.
The cops, they're anti-vaxxers. They're not going to get vaxed. If they were, they would have
already done it, and they're not. Keep your eye on that story. In California, Governor Newsom
said, well, kids have to get vaccinated. All right, so now parents are mad, as I predicted,
and some of them kept their kids home from school yesterday, October 18. But we don't know how many,
because the media in California isn't covering it.
It's so unbelievable.
So I don't know if this was big, if nobody did it.
I don't know.
We'll watch it.
All right.
Now, here is an amazing story that's been going on for a long time.
I knew it, but the documentation now.
So this is really good reporting by the New York Post.
Put the front page up.
In the middle of the night, in Westchester County Airport, which is private,
the federal government is flying migrants to the airport 4 a.m., 3 a.m., 2 a.m., and they're getting
off plane, they get onto buses, and they drive them places. One of the places is right near my house
on Long Island, okay? And they dump them there, and then people can pick them up, or they can make
arrangements, or I don't know what. So this is going on all over the country, not just here
in New York. In the middle of the night, flights come from Texas.
Texas, primarily Texas, because there are hundreds of thousands of migrants and don't
what to do with them.
And they go to certain places in the United States.
The plane that brought the migrants to Westchester first went to Jacksonville, Florida,
and unloaded a bunch of migrants there.
So the migrants tell the federal authorities, the people who come in here illegally, I have
a cousin here, I have an uncle there, I want to go here, I want to go there.
And they're taught to do that.
So the coyotes and the smugglers said, look, when you're going to be there?
When you, the Border Patrol asks you, you tell them you want to go wherever you want to go
and tell them you have an uncle.
Now, the federal government doesn't track them, just puts them on a plane, taxpayer expense,
private plane, and dumps them in the middle of the night.
Why do you think they do it in the middle of the night?
Wouldn't it be easier for the migrants to come in at 10 a.m.?
All right, or 4 p.m.?
Why do you think they do in the middle of the night?
This is our government.
This is the Biden administration.
shocking. It's just absolutely shocking. I mean, I've been on air now for 27 minutes and 27 seconds.
And everything I told you about the Biden administration in that period of time has been true and
much of it is shocking. Okay. Now, here's a very interesting story. So this is CNBC.
You've got to understand that CNBC is run by NBC News, which runs MSNBC. NBC.
say. It's all big club. So CNBC puts out a headline that says the wealthiest 10% of Americans
own a record 89% of all stocks. And this is wealth inequality. That's what CNBC says. So I'm reading
this and I'm going, are you kidding? So most Americans, I think it's 50% don't save any
money at all. 50% of Americans, for whatever reason, some of them can't. Some of them just don't
think it's important to save. So half of the population doesn't save any money. I'd say another
30%, that brings us up to 80. They save money. They put it in their IRAs and their, you know, college
funds, and they invest in stocks. CMBC doesn't count that. This is individual stocks. So most
people have funds and they understand the only way to grow money is to invest in stocks or bonds
or commodities, gold and silver, whatever may be. You can't just put it in your mattress because
a dollar 10 years ago is going to be a dollar today. You have to invest it. But most people
don't have enough discretionary income to buy individual stocks and that's what this is all
about. And it doesn't have anything to do with inequality. It doesn't have anything to do with it. It
has to do with how much money you make, where you live, so if you live in San Francisco and New York
or L.A., you're spending all your money on your house, how many children you have, and what your
education level is, whether you have the potential to make more money. If you're a high school
grad or a dropout or something, you're not going to make any money, unless you develop a skill
like being a plumber or something like that. But if you're in there due well, you're not going
to make any money. So this doesn't have anything to do with inequality. This has to do with the
reality of a capitalistic system. Those who make a lot of money have money cash left over in
order to invest, which they do, not only in a stock market, but they invest in real estate,
whatever it may be. So they grow their fortune. That's what capitalism allows. So you can
grow your economic circumstance. I'm the best example of this in the world. Okay, I came out of
Levitown in a tiny, tiny house. And my parents didn't have any money. We had used cars.
We ate hamburger helper and macaroni. I mean, it was like nothing. There were any luxury items.
On vacation, I went to Florida. My family took a bus, not a plane. Okay. So then I figured it out.
When I started to be, I got educated first of all and paid a lot of money of my own money to do that.
And then I said, all right, I'm going to get into the television news industry.
I'll earn a decent buck.
And I put 10% aside every week.
And so my reserves grew.
And then I got a trusted advisor, stock advisor, a broker, and I started to dabble in investing in very conservative stocks.
paid dividends. That's money coming to you. And over a 30-year period, I'm in good shape.
Capitalism. It's not inequality. And the CNBC thing, it's just a bull. They're just lying to you.
Portland, Oregon, live there. Beautiful. Okay? Not anymore.
So 100 people over the weekend wreaked havoc in downtown Portland cause $500,000 worth of damage.
$500,000.
This is small business, smashing storefronts, lighting fires, everything.
Cops let it happen.
Let it happen.
Didn't arrest anybody.
Watched it.
Why?
Because the Portland Police Bureau says, oh, the state legislature forbids us from using pepper.
spray and rubber bullets to control crowds.
There were only a hundred of them.
You could arrest it every single one, Portland Police Bureau.
You stood by.
Why?
To send a message.
The cops aren't sympathizing with the looters.
They're sending a message.
We're not going to do anything because you won't support us.
So who suffers?
The small business owners.
Who in their right mind will go to Portland, Oregon?
Anybody?
And as I said, it's one of those beautiful cities in the world.
They call it the Rose City.
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Awful.
Awful.
All right, you want to go to Vermont?
Beautiful right now, fall foliage.
Okay, don't go to Burlington High School.
Okay, Burlington is the biggest city in Vermont because a teacher, an English teacher, Andrew
LaValley, organized.
as a drag queen half-time show at a football game, at a high school football game.
Are you blanking kidding me? Really? Are you kidding me? This is what it's come to?
This is a public school, and this is what we have at a halftime show?
Now, the kids mocked it. I mean, I'm not saying the damage was done to children. This is just inappropriate.
at Burlington High School in Vermont.
This day in history, October 19, 1781, George Washington and the American Colonial Army defeated
the British at Yorktown, 240 years ago, which is why we have our freedom, why I'm talking
to you right now.
So Washington, a tremendous general, all right, cornered the British, Lord Cornwallis was their
top general at Yorktown.
The French finally helped us out.
They blockaded the James River so the British couldn't escape by water and the British
surrendered.
And that was the war was over.
Okay?
I've been to Yorktown, great place to go.
Because you can see they have where the American lines were, where the British lines were,
they had the cannon.
And there were a lot of troops there.
American and French that combined at 19,000, British 9,000.
Not a lot of casualties, 156 killed on a British side.
65 on the French side, Americans only 23 colonial army members killed.
So, 240 years ago today, we beat the British, and we are Americans because of that.
The whole story is in my book, Killing England.
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Okay, let's go to the mail. Joseph Osborne, Melbourne, New York. Mr. O'Reilly, with exuding confidence,
you predicted that the Trump interview would be one of your best. I watched it. Congratulations, you did it.
the cover off the ball, sharp-witted, energetic discussion amongst two people with leadership
skills. I appreciate that, Joseph very much. Mark Goulodd-Felter, Pensacola, Florida, Mr. O, the Trump
interview was your best yet. I loved how you did not let him ramble. Nobody rambles with me.
John Wilson, the Philippines. Great interview with Trump. Can't wait to see what you will share
with us concerning the Trump-O-Reilly History Tour. For premium members and consecutive members
on Bill O'Reilly.com. We'll have clips, but nobody's going to get to see the whole thing
because obviously you want to sell tickets to the Trump-O-Reilly History Tour and put it on up.
This is where we're going to be. We got about 15,000 tickets left. So there are some nice seats.
Sunrise, that's Lauderdale, Florida, Orlando, Florida, Houston, and Dallas, Texas.
I'm telling you, if you go to this show makes great Christmas gifts, you will be happy.
And remember it the rest of your life. Kathleen J. Coma.
Corm, New York, out on Long Island. Bill, I thought your interview with President Trump was candid.
It's not easy to interview Mr. Trump. That's for sure.
Dr. Lux, this is valuable information, but how are we going to stop it from happening again?
What you say about people like Mark Zuckerberg is true and it needs to stop.
You know, it's up to the states to stop this mail-in-ballot con.
That's what it's up to.
T. Motel, Winoma, Minnesota, new sources say the Biden administration is released up to 110,000 illegal aliens into the USA, but over one million have given themselves up. Where are the others? I don't know. I don't know. We don't get that. We know they're flying them in as they just reported, but there are many, many more than 100,000 in the country. Most of the two million, not one, two that have come in this fiscal year are here, somewhere.
Sanford, General Powell, is perhaps the greatest chairman,
Joint Chiefs of Staff our nation ever had.
I was honored to have served under his leadership.
That's good.
Susan, the real Joe Biden, will you be recording this so we can watch it later?
The real Joe Biden is our special.
Put the thing on a screen.
Thursday night, it will go up at 7 p.m.
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But if you can't watch then, you can see it anytime you want.
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john mcoyer wuster massachusetts bill i just became a premium member it was worth it just to see
your interview with donald trump okay so uh tomorrow we will have a follow up to that interview
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Okay, here is the final thought of the day. We're opening our Christmas store in
Bill O'Reilly.com today because of Pete Buttigieg, the great Buttigieg misjudgment, and
the supply chain is falling apart. So people are going to have a hard time buying Christmas
gifts, particularly good ones. So we have set up a number of things for you. And here
they go. First up, we have a three-pack of God-Bless America Christmas ornaments. They are very,
very nice. It's a little gift, but it means a lot, and they'll look great on your tree.
Then we have the stand-up for your country merchandise. So the mugs are fabulous. I use mine
every day. We've got an apron there kicking Thanksgiving dinner. And we have stickers and signs, and God bless America.
stuff and stand up for your country stuff, all of that. Okay. We also have the books. So I got
10 killing books. And if you buy any of them, you get two bumper stickers. Regret your 2000.
Let me see the bumper stick. I love this. Look at the face on the bird. We've got you in 2000.
You get those free with any purchase of any books. But here's the best, the absolute best.
You ready for the best? And we're doing this for you because we'll lose money. Okay, bumper
sticker goes. Listen to this. This is called the Christmas bundle. If you buy a premium or concierge
member gift certificate, and you can buy 10 of them, because believe me, if you give these things
of people, they will love you. You get, not only the gift certificate has a gift, but any
O'Reilly book of your choice, okay, five do you regret your boat yet stickers, plus a three-pack
of the god of the god bless america ornaments okay it's free you get all that stuff free just for buying a
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than a hundred dollars in the bill o'reilly dot com christmas store you get this picture signed by me
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take you free look at her now holly wants a cut of the action by the way you're not doing this
gratis so that is it the christmas store i hope you help us out so we can help you out
thanks for watching we'll see tomorrow