Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - Biden Lives to Blunder, Poll Analysis, Inflation Rate Eases, America is Fragmenting, the Crime Problem, & More

Episode Date: November 11, 2022

Tonight's rundown: Talking Points Memo: President Biden is now allowed to make matters worse following Tuesday's midterms. Bill breaks down more polling and lingering election issues. The U.S. infl...ation rate eases in October A hard look at crime in large American cities This Day in History: The Great Wall of China open to tourism Final Thought: The country is now changed In Case You Missed It: Read Bill's latest column, "If I'm Lying, I'm Dying" Get THREE "Killing" books for the price of TWO, including Bill's latest bestseller "Killing the Legends." Go to 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 Thursday, November 10th, 2022, stand up for your country. Well, there's a lot of depressed people. I don't know anybody really happy about the election. I'm not internalizing it very much because things change so quickly in this country. And we're going to tell you what you can expect so you can protect yourself and your family. I think that's very important information for you to get. And we have a lot of really interesting things to put on you tonight. So I hope you have that old pen and paper. And this Talking Points memo is President Biden.
Starting point is 00:00:54 lives to blunder another day. Now, I know that's not nice. I know, but did you see them yesterday in a press conference? Strutting around there, a little peacock. And here, let's get into the facts. So the reason that the red wave did not appear, according to the University of Chicago study, they studied these things fast, is because independent voters broke four percentage points for the Democrats, unexpected, totally, because independent voters have to pay the high prices everywhere. They can see the deterioration of crime. They can see the open border on television. They can see it all. Four percent. Now, I thought the 20 percent edge for the GOP on independence and now is it that was it now we don't have an ethnic breakdown or anything like
Starting point is 00:01:56 that but we do have three battleground states and this is shocking Pennsylvania independence broke for Democrats by 18 points whoa Georgia 28 points and Arizona 30 points I'll deal with Arizona in a moment but something wrong out there okay so that's it that's what happened now in my analysis of what the independence were thinking abortion played a bigger role than I might have predicted and not among men but among women okay nothing you can do about it the Supreme Court's decision came down the way they always do there was no politics involved in it there had no timing involved in it but
Starting point is 00:02:50 younger independent women want abortion on demand for any reason at any time no limitations that's what they want and of course if you're a conservative republican or even a moderate republican you can't support that you can't so anyway that was number one and number two it was the specter of Donald Trump that denier thing big lie insurrection January 6th Among the independent voters, big, still. Republican voters have put it behind them. Democratic voters use it to, you know, stamp up outrage. But independent voters still there and gone away.
Starting point is 00:03:37 Interesting. So as I said there, Joe Biden comes out. You know, you might remember I used to do a body language segment on the O'Reilly factor. I brought this woman. and the Fox executives hated the segment. I never took it seriously. I thought it was just good TV. So he put a politician on,
Starting point is 00:03:58 and then the woman who was a small woman, she'd analyzed what he did, his elbow up here, he was touching his head, whatever it may be. Now to me, it was just, you know, back-of-the-book-type stuff, what is world-type stuff? But the Fox brass went to,
Starting point is 00:04:13 it didn't matter. I always do what I wanted anyway. So I watched Biden's body language last night, and it was pretty interesting. Roll cut one. And I know you were somewhat miffed by my obsessing optimism, but I felt good during the whole process. I thought we were going to do fine.
Starting point is 00:04:38 While any seat lost, it's painful. Some good Democrats didn't win the last night. Democrats had a strong night. And we lost fewer seats in the House representatives any Democratic president's first midterm election in the last 40 years. And we had the best midterm for governors since 1986. All right, so he's now, oh, he's, yeah, we're doing great. So no self-doubt there.
Starting point is 00:05:07 And I'm serious. No self-doubt. He thinks he's doing great. Okay. And very, very pleased with himself, Joe Biden. Very, very pleased with him. Now, in the press conference, his wife, Jill, sat about 15 feet away the whole time. Very, very interesting.
Starting point is 00:05:31 And sometimes she was on camera. You could see her. I had never seen that before. Can you imagine Melania Trump in a Trump press conference or Michelle Obama looking over a Barack shoulder? No. There was Jill Biden. Okay. Cut to, this is a question from the Associated Press reporter, Zeke Miller.
Starting point is 00:05:55 You mentioned that Americans are frustrated, and in fact, 75% of voters say the country is heading into the wrong direction. Despite the results of last night, what in the next two years do you intend to do differently to change people's opinion of the direction of the country, particularly as you contemplate a run for president in 2024? Nothing, because they're just finding out what we're doing. Nothing. Do you do exactly what we do. Okay. Now, today the Biden administration got good news, as inflation dropped from 8.4% in September, 8.2% in September, to 7.7% in October. Okay, down 0.4%.
Starting point is 00:06:46 The math isn't really adding up here because there's a little decimal points all over the place. But it was a drop. And that's good news for the country, including the Biden administration. Inflation came down just a little bit. Now, the unintended consequence, which you'll never hear, is in order to make that happen, that drop, the feds had to raise rates, lending rates, okay? And when you raise lending rates, whatever you want to borrow for goes down. So housing is the big one.
Starting point is 00:07:22 The mortgage rates are high. People say, well, maybe I'm going to buy the house now. Or the car now. Okay. Or the big ticket item, whatever it may be now. That will catch up in 23. And that's why people fear a recession. because the big ticket items that you have to borrow to acquire are not being bought as much
Starting point is 00:07:47 with high interest rates. The better news is that the Fed probably will not raise as dramatically. So the next time around it might be a quarter percent because they're on the downside, okay? Now, will you see prices come down? No. The lag time is big. So people in business, they want to make as much money as possible. They're not going to go, oh, yeah, we're going to drop our this today or the mortgage rate today.
Starting point is 00:08:16 No, that takes a while. So gas, for example, is going up. So average price in the country is $3.80 a gallon. Now, last week it was $3.78, up $2 this week. A year ago, it was $3.41. All right. And so it's still a problem for Americans and all of that. So I see next year an economy that is going to be weaker and more layoffs.
Starting point is 00:08:55 Even though the employment rate is, unemployment rate is very low. There's going to be levels. You see it in this meta outfit now, you know, all the high-tech companies are laying or people off like crazy now. That's going to start. The final thing, though, is the stock market reacted very well today to the inflation rate dropping. You remember that I told you in the midst of all the chaos in early summer when I was getting 100 letters a day, what should I do? What should I do with it? Should I hold firm? Don't try to time the market. So I don't know what's going to happen in the stock market. I have no blank an idea. But today was a good day if you have
Starting point is 00:09:42 an IRA or any other retirement account. All right, so Biden strutten around that he did really well on election day, which he didn't, of course, because, and we'll get to that at a moment, his whole agenda is neutered. It's out. Not going to get anything done. So he's going to Egypt, a place called Charmel Sheik on the Red Sea. I made a very bad joke today. on WABC that the president thinks he's going to shake shack, not Charmel shake, terrible. Terrible joke. Then after that, this is in Egypt, the climate change, okay? I don't, I don't know. Then he's going to Cambodia. I've never been there. I've been to, obviously, Egypt, but I haven't been to Cambodia. And he's going there to meet with some Asian-consumption.
Starting point is 00:10:35 to bulk up against China. Then he's going to Indonesia. I've been there and to Bali. I spent a week in Bali, beautiful place. And then he's going to have a meeting with Xi, the communist president of China. Good. Good. I mean, we don't want a war with China, right? Let's avert it if possible. his economy is way worse than ours and for them to get in a war now i i can't even imagine it but then anyway that's where he's going uh anyway joe biden so uh the country's fragmenting obviously is it so you get chicago illinois new york and it's over it's just left left left left left left left and And that's the way it's going to be. Okay?
Starting point is 00:11:35 Now, where I live in New York, it's kicked back to conservative principles, Long Island, Nassau, and Suffolk County. Thank God. And the way that we run our government here in Nassau is so much different than just where I am now 12 miles away, which is the Queens line of New York City. Criminals know. Drug dealers know. You sell drugs in New York City, Queens.
Starting point is 00:12:01 Nothing going to happen to you. even if it's heroin and fentanyl you come over the line into nassau you're going to get hurt you'll be prosecuted they know it so I'm very pleased with Long Island and because we have working people here 100% I know the Hamptons but that's just summer stuff 100% here people just trying to make a living and it's hard because they got to commute into that big city that chaotic place, many of them do, and it's hard and they've had enough. But just north of the city, Westchester County stays left. It's crazy. Anyway, so the country is fragmenting into tribes, left-wing tribal headquarters, California, Illinois, New York, right-wing tribal
Starting point is 00:12:55 headquarters, Florida, Texas, and a number of other states, but they're not at that huge huge level. Okay. So that's the way it is. Do I see any change in that area? No. I don't. Some smaller states are changing. Arizona is a blue state. And it's also an incompetent state. Horribly run. Nevada swinging back and forth. Unions dominating because of Vegas. I wouldn't call it a blue state, but it's kind of nothing state. It goes back and and forth. But South, Midwest, Upper Midwest, you see a big wall of tradition. You get out to West Coast, it's hopeless. Washington State, Oregon, California, never going to change. Utah, conservative. Idaho conservative. Wyoming conservative. Montana is shifting, but still pretty
Starting point is 00:13:55 traditional. But anyways, the whole country's fragmenting apart. So the Carolina are hanging on to being Republican places, but Georgia and Virginia, you don't know what's going to happen in those two states. You know what's going to happen in Alabama and Mississippi and Arkansas and Tennessee, but you don't know in Georgia and Virginia. This fragmentation is new. All right, we never had this before. New England has always been liberal. New York is usually, but not crazy left like it is now. New York is a crazy left. state now. It's almost as bad as California after the election. Now, this is not good. I mean, obviously, I am a traditional American, a registered independent. I want problem solvers in office.
Starting point is 00:14:44 We don't have them. There's no one in the state of New York that's going to solve any problem in Albany. And the same thing in Sacramento and in Springfield, Illinois. No one is going to solve the problems there, or even try. Now, DeSantis is now the frontrunner to be president. I think he's passed Trump because he did. He did solve problems. And Abbott in Texas, Abbott's tough guy. You know, he knew that this border intrusion was killing his state, and he fought it. New Mexico, totaled opposite. Now, not many people live in New Mexico, so you don't hear about it much. Total opposite.
Starting point is 00:15:36 That's the country we live in now. It's very, very, I'm not depressed about it or disheartened about it. I'm a little discouraged about it because people are going to get hurt. The progressive left is not going to protect anybody. Anybody. We're all on our own. That's why the Second Amendment and self-protection is so important. We are on our own.
Starting point is 00:16:03 Even in the conservative states, you've got to be able to protect yourself. Okay, crime. So there is a sliver of good news. Looks like in Los Angeles are going to put in a guy who's going to fight crime. Rick Caruso, he's beating the far left candidate Karen Bass, still hasn't been called, but it looks like Caruso is going to win. And Los Angeles has just blown up. So that's a good news situation. But in New York and Chicago expect many more dead African Americans. The same people who voted for the progressives are going to be killed in
Starting point is 00:16:49 the streets, more and more and more. Apparently, they don't. the community, as Al Sharpton puts it, doesn't mind that. Al Sharpton doesn't mind that. He doesn't care. If there are more dead black people in the street, doesn't care. Okay, so this was a topic on News Nation last night when I visited Chris Cuomo. Go. Crime is about poverty. Okay. Helping people with jobs, helping people with the relief they need. Republicans aren't known for catering to those communities. That's right. Republicans want to. put violent criminals in prison to protect the people on the street who have to go to the
Starting point is 00:17:30 grocery store. Hocel and the Democrats and AOC don't want to do that. They want to depopulate the prisons. So it's staggering. I could see maybe 60-40. African-Americans break in for Dems because of legacy voting because that's the way post-World War II it's been in this country. And for good reason in many places, Republicans haven't really reached out and
Starting point is 00:17:54 convinced African Americans en masse that they're looking out for them. That's absolutely true. But right now is right now. And you're living in a crisis situation in Bedford-Stuy. And the crisis situation is going to get worse, Cuomo. It's going to get worse. Help is not on the way. And the big reason is, in places like New York City and Chicago, the police are demoralized. more NYP are leaving, retiring, just getting jobs elsewhere. These are veteran cops because they know they can't do anything to protect the neighborhoods to which they're assigned. So why would you want to be a police officer if you can't help? Why? So they're leaving.
Starting point is 00:18:47 And the fewer effective police officers, the more danger people are in. I can't describe it because most people don't live in New York City, you visit, but you visit Manhattan, you see the shows, you do this. You walk a Bronx neighborhood, as I did a few weeks ago, going to the New York Yankees playoff game. There are literally thousands of people living in these apartments, and they're not nice apartments. They're functional working class apartments, but they're jammed on top of one another. folks. Okay? It's the same thing in all the working-class neighborhoods in New York City outside of Staten Island, which is a little bit different. They're jam together and roaming the streets, excuse me, roaming the streets are armed drug gangs who will shoot you, it doesn't
Starting point is 00:19:42 matter. Life doesn't mean anything to these people, primarily African American gangs, but some Hispanics. Okay. Now, they are. extorters in addition to selling narcotics. They'll come into the bodega and they'll say to the guy, you give us $50 a week or we're going to burn your store down. I mean, this is what these people do. There is no pushback against them. None. So Cuomo's telling me about, oh, this is the tradition and we need to get together and we have a meeting and we need to, this is all bold. unless you fight these people hand-to-hand, these armed criminals, as Giuliani and Bloomberg did, and won, they're going to overrun the neighborhoods, the violence is going to be out of control,
Starting point is 00:20:34 and the poor people living there through no fault of their own with one asterisk next to that are being terrorized. That's a situation. Okay. Now, unfortunately, the majority of the people, the victims voted for Hockel. So they voted against their own self-interest. They think things are going to get better. A magic wand is going to come in and say, oh, yeah, the druglings are going to all go home. They voted for the woman, the governor, who will not do anything because she doesn't care. Joe Biden doesn't care about a lot of things, the border being number one, doesn't care.
Starting point is 00:21:19 how many foreign nationals come in this country. Our president of the United States does not care. So we see what that leads to, right? So the governor of New York, the governor of Illinois, and the governor of California, none of them care about how many dead minority people are lying in the gutter. And that's the truth, because they make no attempt
Starting point is 00:21:46 to fight back against the murderers. murderers. None. This is so simple to me. And if you're an honest person, you know what I'm saying is true. You know it is absolutely true. Now, I'm not going to condemn the poor people who voted the wrong way on Tuesday. Not going to do that. I don't know them. I don't know their circumstances. But I will say it is getting harder and harder for me to feel sorry for you. when you break 90% and vote for a governor who is hurting you. It's very hard for me to feel sorry for you, the victim. I'm just being honest.
Starting point is 00:22:34 Polling accuracy, we promise we'd have it. Okay, so these are the top five least accurate polls before the vote. Trafalgar, very surprised, blew it entirely in Pennsylvania. Emerson College, which is now the worst poll in the United States, they blew it in Pennsylvania. Trafalga again blew it in New York State. Maris College, very weak poll, blew it in Ohio, big time. Emerson College again blew it in Wisconsin. So if you see Emerson College on any poll, you know, it's baloney.
Starting point is 00:23:09 Here are the most accurate, the five. Trafalga, so they blew it, but they blew it. then they came back in Ohio and pinpointed it. Emerson, to be fair, Georgia, they got Georgia right. Sienna, ridiculous. Nevada and everywhere else, they didn't know what was going on. Maris College, as I pointed out, very weak poll. And Trafalga was very accurate in Georgia.
Starting point is 00:23:33 So Trafalgo, which are, we use, they got two, five stars and one, one star. Okay. Now, the worst poll before the vote was the NBC News poll, which said that the generic congressional was up six or seven points favoring the Dems. Okay? The vote showed that the generic congressionals were Republican, not by a staggering margin, but about four or five percent. So the Republicans will take the House. and good chance he'll take the Senate too.
Starting point is 00:24:15 Good chance Walker will win. I'll get to that in a moment. And so NBC News put out a poll totally bogus, and I know why they did it. They didn't believe the poll. Okay. When I saw this, I saw what? So, the midterm election television returns,
Starting point is 00:24:39 25 million Americans watched them. That is a 29% drop from two years ago. 29% fewer people watched the returns on a vote that was staggeringly important. Now, I'm looking at this. I said, what is going on? Now, I've told you in the past that it's all, over for the traditional media because the younger folks get their information from the computers, from the devices. They don't turn it on. Now, I'm watching the traditional presentations,
Starting point is 00:25:23 but 29% of my co-country people aren't. Just two years. It's just two years. Now, I have to say, it was boring almost beyond belief. How many times that I hear, It's still early. 50,000 times. These people who are on your television screen largely don't know what to say. And they're terrified of saying something wrong. So they fall back on cliche after cliche after cliche. What do you make of this?
Starting point is 00:26:06 That kind of stuff. There's not a lot of thinking going on. So you have a bunch of little robots, and this is across the board, like this. And it's boring. And the people just turn it off. Now, there are exceptions, and you know who they are, and the people who do think and are lively, they prosper. But most of them don't. Hey, I'm Caitlin Becker, the host of the New York Postcast, and I've got exactly what you need to start
Starting point is 00:26:37 your weekdays. Every morning, I'll bring you the stories that matter, plus the news people actually talk about, the juicy details in the world's politics, business, pop culture, and everything in between. It's what you want from the New York Post wrapped up in one snappy show. Ask your smart speaker to play the NY Postcast podcast, listen and subscribe on Amazon Music, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Arizona. If I were president of the United States, I would appoint an overseer for the next eight years in Arizona because they cannot count their votes there. It's not they won't. They can't. A little state like Arizona. We're still, what, 48 hours now? Still, oh, no.
Starting point is 00:27:31 Florida, huge. California, huge. New York, huge. Huge. Huge states. They can, all count one day. Arizona can't count it in three days. Problem. Rule the tape on Arizona. You never know what's going to happen in election. No one here at Maricopa County has ever claimed that there is such a thing as a perfect election. We apologize to those voters who are inconvenienced by some of the things that occurred today. Not enough. They all have to go. They've got to be brand new structure in Arizona and Nevada. Nevada, not as bad, but still, we don't know. We don't know governor race.
Starting point is 00:28:13 We don't know Senator Laxel's ahead. Lombardo's ahead. I think they'll win. But Nevada is a tiny state. It's tiny four electoral votes. Can't count them. So the federal overseers need to come in to tell the state authorities, here's how you run an election and they all make excuses well mail-in this and this and
Starting point is 00:28:39 that if you're going to have massive mail-ins which we do you have to have discipline that's be a rule for a mail-in vote and the rule is it's got to get to the election place on this day at this time and if it doesn't it's not getting counted all right and then the state has got to have an apparatus to take those mail-ins and count them in an efficient way. Again, if Florida and New York and California can count their votes, Arizona and Nevada can't. Unacceptable.
Starting point is 00:29:14 Dangerous. Georgia. Okay. So the key in Georgia is a guy named Chase Oliver. Well, I didn't even know existed. 37-year-old Atlantic businessman, Atlanta businessman. He ran on the Libertarian ticket. He got 81,000 votes.
Starting point is 00:29:38 Okay, so the difference between Herschel Walker and Raphael Warnock, about 30,000 votes. All right, Warnock beat him by about 30,000, maybe a little bit less. So old Chase Oliver had 80,000. So if the libertarian would then endorse either Walker or Warnock, he would figure they would win. So you don't want Chase endorsing, though, if you're a Republican, because this guy wants immigration reform, that's open borders. He wants criminal justice reform.
Starting point is 00:30:14 That's no prison. He wants to end wars. Thank you. End the war on drugs. That means legalized drugs. You don't want this guy. This is not a good guy. And I don't think he's going to endorse Churchill Walker.
Starting point is 00:30:29 So I, you know, said, hey, Walker, I don't know. No. But Lindsey Graham said this. Go. Here's what I think. Warnock doesn't have a snowballs chance in Hill if we'll get behind Herschel Walker. If you're an incumbent and you come up short the first time, you're not going to win the second time. Snowballs chance in hell? I don't know. I'm going to watch it really, really closely. Don't know. Can't tell you. Wish I could. So my predictions, I was very, right about the House going to the GOP. I was off by one on the Senate. I said that Republicans would win 52 seats. Looks like they will win 51 if Walker can prevail, if Lindsey Graham is right.
Starting point is 00:31:18 And I was wrong about Pennsylvania. I thought eyes would squeak by and Federman won, you know, If everyone won by four points, it just boggles the mind. Beto O'Rourke got waxed, but that everybody knew he would, but here's the story. So over the last four years, he's ran against Ted Cruz, lost, and now he ran for governor lost. Guess how much money Beto O'Rourke has spent running for office? Go on, guess? $175 million. $175 million.
Starting point is 00:32:03 One guy. Beto. The dumb life segment. You know, we have the smart life segment. So tonight we have the dumb life segment. Two states legalized recreational marijuana, Maryland, Missouri. Three states, vote. voted it down, Arkansas, North and South Dakota.
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Starting point is 00:37:51 or wherever you get your podcast. All right, the election mail segment, Mark, I'm not buying it. How can the country poll at 79% and elect the people who are steering it in the wrong direction. Something's rotten in Denmark. It ain't the cheese.
Starting point is 00:38:12 It's rotten because of pendants, independent vote, as we said, broke for the Dems. There's no fraud. Eric, a failure of the Republican wave was the fault of Donald Trump. Endorsed candidates based on whether they were loyal to him. Okay? That's not invalid. You betable. Sheila Fisher, Providence, Rhode Island, very disappointed. Half the country lives off entitlements paid by the other half. Regardless of how good or bad a president is, they will vote for the entitlement guy. that's right that's true lane i wonder after this election if there are enough traditional people left in this country so do i so do i certainly in florida and texas and in many other states
Starting point is 00:38:58 there are but not in new york geoffrey republicans underestimated the abortion issue and the effect on the voter turnout well what are they going to do about it supreme court made the decision it's not based on politics. They don't time stuff like that. Republicans couldn't do anything about it. Tony Bonono, West Hazleton, Pennsylvania, disappointed with the election, but we just have to move on and try to improve. You know, that's my philosophy. I'm disappointed, too, but things change really fast on this planet, so I'm not going to brood about it.
Starting point is 00:39:32 Lisa Crump, Homer, Louisiana, large segments of a population have been convinced they are victims and need Democrat leaders to protect them from their oppressors. Absolutely. Big victimization vote. Huge. That's what elected Hockel here in New York, the victimization vote. Linda Wood, Dade City, Florida. I think the election was stolen again. Linda, you can believe what you want to believe, but there is absolutely no evidence of that. Philip Roth, Monroe, Louisiana. We were told the GOP was making inroads with the black community. Looks like that was false. it was they did not vote economics
Starting point is 00:40:11 African Americans did not vote economics thought they would didn't John I truly enjoy the bantering that occurs when O'Reilly and Cuomo engage I'm not a fan of Chris Cuomo from his time at CNN but I do enjoy watching Bill and him go at it I think that news nation's segment is worthy
Starting point is 00:40:31 they should be on there again next Wednesday that's why I'm doing it spreading a word getting a lot of attention as for sure And I'm my feisty self. Okay, Bill O'Reilly.com Christmas Store opens for business on Monday. You can get a preview if you go there. Any kind of premium or concierge membership, get a free book. Any book you want, killing the legends, killing the legends, still a big bestseller. And we have a great deal.
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Starting point is 00:41:39 Here are the major changes in this country. Media, television, movies, music. All our culture changing dramatically, okay? Church going, changing dramatically. Independent thinking. Less and less and less of that. Okay. Self-respect and personal.
Starting point is 00:42:06 discipline to keys to success in a capitalistic system on the decline. So I'm going to, as I said, get into this very specifically, but these changes are not temporary. They are permanent changes. And most people don't understand what's going on. I do. Now, alert people, aware people, can take advantage of these changes to help themselves, to make themselves stronger. So next week we'll do it probably in the smart life segments and I'll lay this out for you. But it's fascinating and it is important.
Starting point is 00:42:48 As always, we thank all of you listening and watching across the world to the no-spin news. We'll have a Sunday noon column and I will see you again on Monday.

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