Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - Biden Trashes ‘Racist’ America in Front of the World; No Tolerance for Rioting in Florida; Canceling Mike Pence
Episode Date: April 22, 2021Hey BillOReilly.com Premium and Concierge Members, welcome to the No Spin News for Wednesday, April 21, 2021. Stand Up for Your Country. Tonight’s rundown: After the Chauvin verdict, Preside...nt Biden trashed America in front of the world - and companies have joined in on the false narrative Despite Rep. Maxine Waters remarks at the protest in Minneapolis, her Democrat colleagues protect her from censure No tolerance for rioting in Florida - Governor DeSantis getting ahead of any chaos in his state, signing a bill to make “aggravated rioting” a FELONY! The number of migrant children arriving in Mexico in hopes of entering the U.S. has jumped 800% in 2 months! Arizona is the first state to declare a state of emergency because of the migrant surge at the border We all know the media LOVES Biden and hated Trump, but a new study shows that former President Trump got more airtime in his first three months in office than Biden Employees at Simon & Schuster are demanding the publishing giant drop former Vice President Mike Pence’s book deal Massachusetts tops list of America’s Snobbiest States This Day in History 2016: The singer Prince dies Final Thought: ‘Killing the Mob’ ships this weekend! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Hey, Bill O'Reilly, welcome to the NOS Bin News for Wednesday, April 21st, 2021, stand up for your country.
Now, I suggest often that you watch this broadcast with a pen and paper, never more so than tonight.
So I have some very, very important statistics for your life, because I know that people like you
who are watching and listening to me are interested about your country.
You discuss things with other people, and I'm going to give you some facts tonight that
you'll hear anywhere else, and you need to have them because they instantly put things
into perspective because there's a false narrative going on.
And I'm going to spend some time analyzing that.
First, President Biden's schedule today, he had one thing on the schedule at 1.15.
He delivered remarks on COVID to somebody.
Not quite sure who, but that's what he did.
He didn't go anywhere.
He did that from the White House.
And that's what he did all day.
I'm angry with the president, so I'm not going to make light of it because I think he's
harming the country and I think I'll demonstrate that pretty clearly.
So President Biden is the big loser in the whole Floyd thing, with the exception, of course,
of the Floyd family and the victim himself.
But Biden, and this will become more apparent.
as we go on.
All right, he did something yesterday
that no other president has ever done
in the history of this republic.
Joe Biden trashed his country to the world.
All right, here's what he said.
It was a murder in full light of day
and it ripped the blinders off
for the whole world to see.
The systemic racism, the vice president just referred to.
There were systemic racism as a stain on a
our nation's soul, the knee on the neck of justice for black Americans, profound fear and
trauma, the pain, the exhaustion, that black and brown Americans experience every single
day. So he trashed the United States, told the whole world that we're a racist country,
systemic racism. That means that every part of American society has an element.
element that persecutes African Americans. That's what systemic racism means. Every part.
Okay. Now that's not true, but even further than that, he's the president of the country.
He's trashing his own nation. So I asked my researchers, and they're the best,
find out if any president has ever done that? No. Barack Obama has
After he left office, has made some nebulous, dubious statements.
But never while he was serving in the White House did he do that.
And, of course, none of the others did.
But Joe Biden stands up there and indicts all Americans.
All right?
All Caucasians, all non-Blacks and says, you're a problem.
Never mind the 80,000 law enforcement agents in this country who risk their lives.
And you know the cliche.
Okay.
Now, there are some bad people.
I must have heard the word bad apple on the media yesterday a thousand times.
Because these media people are basically parrots.
They don't think.
They're not thinkers.
They're not looking for the truth.
They, bad apples.
All right.
As soon as I hear that, I know I'm listening to a moron.
So what I'm going to tell you now is vitally important for you to understand.
Number one, the reason that Derek Chauvin, the former Minneapolis police officer, was convicted,
is because he displayed depraved indifference to George Floyd.
And under Minnesota law, his Chauvin's depraved indifference to George Floyd.
indifference, all right, fell into the second-degree murder category and the third degree
and the manslaughter, so that's why he's convicted. The jury did the right thing. Now,
we'll get to the jury in a moment. Now, there's no question the mob on the left and the insiders
and the haters put pressure on the case to convict. Nobody in that. Nobody in that,
crew was looking for anything other than an execution. I mean, if they could, as I said,
they would have killed Derek Chavid. So when Joe Biden and Kamala Harris get up there,
and they say to the world, America is really a horrible place and has always been horrible. Our
Constitution, our founding fathers, our freedoms are all based on racism. That's what they're saying.
A lot of people believe it.
And many millions of African Americans believe it, particularly children, younger people.
They believe it.
Because it's easy to believe it.
It's much harder to say, now, there are a few African Americans that are speaking out against this false narrative, and that's what it is.
But here is the real tipping point.
So you all understand how serious this is.
You have a half-dozen media companies with billions of dollars and access to you through the television set that have picked up on this fallacious narrative and are ramming it down our throats every single day.
AT&T, CNN, Comcast NBC, Disney ABC, the CBS people.
These are billion-dollar companies with enormous power.
They are all actively pushing the narrative that America is a racist country.
I talk about this with Sean Hannity on this radio program today.
It's accessed on bill o'Reilly.com.
You can listen to it, and I hope you do.
Okay, so I say it's a false narrative.
So your question should be, well, back it up, O'Reilly, you big mouth.
Back it up.
Here we go.
The one agency that compiles police shooting data
in this country is the Washington Post,
a extremely liberal newspaper.
They have a database that they add to every time
there's a police shooting.
Okay.
According to the Washington Post database, in 2019,
there were 26 white people
shot by police who were unarmed. Now, they may have had a knife or they may have had a baseball bat,
but they didn't have a weapon. Twenty-six white people in 2019. Twelve black people.
Twelve. Last year, 2020, 24 white people unarmed, shot by police, 18 black people.
in two years, 50 whites, 30 blacks.
That sound like an epidemic to you?
There are 80,000 law enforcement officers.
Violent crime in this country is through the roof.
Murders in our major urban centers are staggering.
Drug trafficking, never seen this kind of drug trafficking before, anywhere.
You got 80 people in two years, most of them white, in those two categories.
I'm sure there were.
I don't think there are any Asians, but there were some Hispanics.
All right, so that's not an epidemic.
It's not systemic racism.
That's the truth.
Now I'm going to ask you a question.
Did you hear that statistic reported anywhere?
Did you read it anywhere?
if you did please let me know because I haven't and my whole life is monitoring what's happening
in this country do you think Joe Biden and Kamala Harris know that stat do you think they care
about that stat they don't because as long as they can weave a narrative backed up by the corporate
media that says we Democrats, we liberals, we progressives, are going to confront and solve
systemic racism.
They're going to have a good shot of power.
And that's what this is all about.
Now, Hannity did something interesting.
He said, well, in Joe Biden's career, he's been exactly the opposite of this.
He's been a tough guy against African American crime in his senatorial past.
And I said to Sean, with all due respect, I don't care about that.
Maybe he's evolved.
Maybe he's woke.
I don't care.
I care about what he did to America yesterday.
He hurt this country.
He hurt me.
He hurt my family.
I don't want my children thinking they're racist.
Do you want your children thinking they're racist if you're white?
Do you want the president of the United States putting that out?
I don't.
I have no respect for Joe Biden.
Yesterday was it.
All right, three more officers will be tried in Minneapolis.
They are Alexander Kang, Tautau, Thomas Lane.
They were all on the scene with the Floyd murder.
We can call it that now.
And they are charged with aiding and abetting, second degree murder.
they will be tried on August 23rd together.
Maxine Waters.
Okay.
So yesterday there was a boat in the House of Representatives, all right, to hold her responsible by censure.
That is a scolding that goes in the record.
Why?
Because the Congresswoman traveled to Minnesota before the president.
verdict was in and condoned past violence roll a tape what happens what should protesters do
well we got to stay on the street and we've got to get more active we've got to get more confrontational
we've got to make sure that they know that we mean business all right the judge as you know
scolded her said that might be the basis of a mistrial there will be an appeal i'm sure the congresswoman
will be mentioned in the appeal all right to me the appeal will fail because the evidence is
overwhelming to me that's my opinion okay so a congresswoman named lisa mclean from
michigan was very eloquent in summing up what miss waters did go today i rise because of the
double standards in this chamber once again this weekend we saw a member of a member of
the majority openly call for more confrontation in a Minneapolis suburb. That very night,
there was a drive-by shooting that in that community where police and the National Guardsmen
were targeted. If this were reversed, if this was said by a Republican, you know, Mrs. Madam
Speaker, that the majority in this chamber would move to strip that representative of their
of their committees and possibly move to expel them from congress absolutely true so there was a vote
on maxine waters in the house 216 to 210 not to censure her all democrats voted not to
all republicans voted to censure in two years i believe the republicans will take back the
house and if this doesn't send the message nothing will now on the right so uh
Some conservatives, not many, but some, said the jury verdict was flawed because the jury
was afraid to acquit Derek Chavin.
I think the jury was intimidated.
You had a United States congresswoman come to Minnesota and basically threaten there would be
more confrontation if the jury did not deliver the verdict she wanted, which was.
guilty that that is an intimidation okay so the evidence in this case as i stated was so overwhelming
and the statute of second-degree murder in minnesota so specific and the depraved indifference
on the part of shabin so apparent that there isn't a jury in the world that would have acquitted
a fair jury. So you can say intimidation, yeah, there was mob intimidation in this case from the
very beginning. The case should have been moved out of Minnesota. I agree with that. All right.
The jury should have been sequestered. I agree with that. But again, with that tape and with the
testimony of all of the law enforcement people saying the Chauvin violated every procedure,
there's no way a jury could have acquitted, in my opinion.
Now, to get out in front of this whole situation, Florida has passed an anti-riot bill.
This is interesting.
This happened on Monday.
All right, and the governor of DeSantis has signed it into law.
Here are the three things that Florida's new anti-riot law says.
Very important.
Number one, the new legislation makes it a felony to cause more than $200 in damage
to public memorials or historic property.
So vandalism of any kind is now a felony.
Number two, makes aggravated rioting a felony
punishable by up to 15 years in prison.
Aggravated rioting is looting,
is throwing objects at police,
hurting civilians, of course, arson, all of that.
And the third thing is,
the law creates a broad category for misdemeanor arrest
during protests.
Any one charge under that provision will be denied bail until their first court appearance.
So that means if police grab a protester, take them in and book them, they don't get out for a while.
That's the Florida law.
Now, the ACLU and others will challenge the law.
There's no doubt they will.
But you can see what's happening in this country.
Well, states like Oregon and New York and California allow any,
anything to happen. Conservative states like Florida are saying it's not going to happen here.
Now obviously, I come down on the side of Florida. You have to have social order. You have
to protect the public and the police from these anarchists who would hurt them, kill them.
You can't have looting. Now, if Derek Chavin had been acquitted, you would have had looting
all over the country. Everybody knows that. But again, that's not the reason.
that he was convicted.
Let's bring in a very smart guy.
Joseph Tully is a criminal defense attorney in San Francisco.
He knows what's going on in that ultra-liberal city.
So I gave my opinion of the trial.
What is your assessment of what happened to Derek Chabin?
Okay, so it's obviously a big day in American law and a big day for America,
as you pointed out.
And what lawyers do is the closest thing is surgery.
So just how surgeons don't throw up the side of blood or faint,
lawyers approach a situation and instantly start to unravel and untangle it.
So in terms of what happened,
what a lot of people don't know about homicide law is that it is whatever a jury says it is.
The laws are vague enough where any situation can't.
be a first degree murder. It could be second degree. In Minnesota, they have a third degree
murder. It could be voluntary or involuntary homicide. And here, the jury convicted on second
degree murder, third degree murder, and second degree voluntary manslaughter. So he's facing 40 years in
prison and in terms of the depraved mind that you that you were talking about that goes towards the
third degree murder but for the second degree unintentional the jury had to find that mr chauvin
caused the death of a human being which you check that box as a lawyer cold hard analytically
without intent to affect the death of any person check that box while committing or attempting to
commit a felony offense and there the prosecution had to argue that chauvin's conduct was
excessive force or outside the realm of acceptable police conduct now do you personally have any
problem with that conviction i don't have any problem with that conviction like i said i got a bunch
of questions i don't want to get a lot of legal legalese here i know how you guys are all right
all right you don't have any problem with the conviction you paid attention to the
testimony, you saw what happened. But without a doubt, the jury saw that the National Guard
was ringing the courthouse, that there were people chanting outside because they went home
every night. That doesn't seem fair, does it? It does not seem fair. The jury should have been
sequestered and they should have been kept from outside exposure. However, we had last summer.
that's right if you're but again if it were a close call i think that would be much more important
but it wasn't a close call my opinion and your opinion now i said that chauvin should have taken a
stand that's the only chance he had his attorneys had to know that the evidence against him was
overwhelming he had to look at jury in the eye and explain why he did what he did am i wrong
you're correct however a lot of defense attorneys have uniform rules where they will not put their
client on the stand i don't know isn't that guy in charge of his own life he hired those people
now he's going to go away for a long long period of time his whole life is ruined if it's me
i'm fighting for my life correct uh however testifying in court is very very tricky but here um
i think it's trickier going to
to the penitentiary for 15 years. All right. I mean, I think that was just a huge mistake.
Now, I want to get into these mass shootings. You had one on Long Island yesterday. Some
idiot walked into a grocery store, killed the guy and wounded two others. And every day, it seems
we had another mass shooting. But the stats, again, the FBI says that mass shooting is at least
four people killed. But there are a lot of shootings that fall under that. Do you, as a
intelligent observer of this country.
Do you think that these shootings are becoming more
commonplace, or have we always had this problem,
and it's now being publicized more?
I think that the shootings are,
they're increasing over time.
However, they're put forth in the media at convenient times.
I've noticed that.
Do we have a problem?
Is that?
Do we have a problem?
I think that most of these people want to commit suicide, and they don't want to go alone.
All right?
They want to take out as many people as they can.
But they don't care whether they die or not.
That's how I see it.
But it just seems like every day there's another one of these things.
And, of course, the Bidens of the world go back into the gun control, and that's what their solution is.
Of course, that's not a solution, but that's the political angle of it.
But in your opinion, as a criminal offense attorney, is there more, are there more people willing to kill other people on a mass level than there used to be?
There's not a big spike. If you look at the statistics by any metric, by any organization that keeps statistics, there's nothing about 2019 or 2020 or 2021, where we're seeing this massive spike increases.
That's what I have here.
The stats are all over the place.
I don't want to confuse people.
Counsel, thanks very much for helping us out.
We appreciate it.
Always good to see you.
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Let's go to the border.
Again, stats, here we go.
So unaccompanied minors have jumped 800% in two months, 800% in two months.
This is from Border Patrol and a whole bunch of people are studying it now.
About 275 kids a day are turning themselves into Border Patrol.
And the Border Patrol predicts it'll be $26,000 a month by summer.
This is Joe Biden.
It's his policy.
This wasn't happening in the last six months of Donald Trump when they finally got the situation under control.
All right.
So you should know that.
In Houston, they put a bunch of girls, teenage girls, together, in an emergency shelter,
all right, under the Department of Health and Human Services.
Well, last Friday, without explanation, they shut the shelter down, all right?
450 girls moved out in a couple of hours.
They won't tell anybody why we have tried for days to find out.
all we know is that somebody died an adult died in the facility now out of the 450 girls
130 have what they call sponsors that means that somebody knows them in america they're going there
but the other um 320 have to be moved god knows where they're going to be moved so now we're
going to have 26 to 30 000 a month you can see what a human
humanitarian disaster. This is. Arizona declares a state of emergency at the border. Governor Doug
Doocy moving 250 National Guard down there. He says his state is overrun. Cochise, Pima, Santa Cruz,
and Yuma counties can't handle it. Joe Biden. So I think it's clear that what I said earlier this
week, that Biden is the most radical left president in history. And I'm just going to run it down for
you. Green New Deal? He's all in. Green New Deal, Joe Biden, he'll spend trillions if he asked
to. Packing the Supreme Court, he wants to study it. All right, he said he was against it. Nah,
he's going to study it. Statehood for D.C. clearly unconstitutional. Biden's for it. All right,
massive spending. We're up to $6 trillion in proposed spending under him. All right. Big taxation.
Where do you see this coming? And that will wreck the economy.
Legalized marijuana, Joe, you know, fine, fine.
Schumer's pushing that yesterday.
Let's do that.
Condemming Georgia voting law, even though the Georgia voting law did nothing wrong but tighten up and try to eliminate fraud, Biden called it Jim Crow.
There is no question, the most radical left president in history.
Now, there's going to be a virtual climate summit tomorrow.
That'll be a thriller.
from China says, I'm going to be in on that summit. All right? Why tomorrow? Because it's Earth
Day. I love the Earth, the oceans. I am a big environmental guy. I yelled at a guy the other day
who threw garbage out his window, his car window, onto the street. I yelled at him, all six
foot four of me. And I didn't make him, but I suggested he get out of his car and pick it up,
which he did. I am a clean planet guy. Green New Deal, that's a big political thing. All right.
So anyway, summit tomorrow. If anything happens, I'll tell you. I don't expect anything to happen.
So we use the media research center data. It seems to be pretty accurate. It's a conservative group.
They studied ABC, CBS, and NBC evening news, all right, to see how they're, uh,
covering Biden. Well, 79%, no, 59%, got to be accurate, 59% of all the reports on the three
network news broadcasts are positive. At this time, in the Trump administration, 89% were
negative. Do you need to know any more? Everybody knows a fix is in. I just want to continue to
give you data in case one of your pinheaded liberal friends or family members,
go, oh, the media's not slanted.
Uh-huh.
Okay.
Cancell Culture, Simon & Schuster, the world's largest publisher, is putting out Mike Pence's book.
Oh, the snowflakes in Simon & Schuster don't like that.
They got a petition because Mike Pence's book might make them frightened and they need a safe space at Simon and Schuster if it actually was published.
So they try to get the book killed, a sitting vice president, try to get the book killed.
And they use the LBGT thing because Pence is a traditional guy, a religious guy.
They use that.
But to Simon and shoots his credit, they're going to publish the book.
But the canceled culture never stops, never stops.
All right, what are the snobiest states in the union?
This is so stupid, I can't believe it, but I have to report it.
Okay. So the website that did this is Zipia, Z-I-P-P-I-A. I don't know what that is because I don't live in the cyber world. So they compiled the snobbiest and the least snobbiest states in the union. Let's put the five snobbiest states on the screen here. Massachusetts Leads the League, adults with college diploma, 43%, degree holders with arts or humanities, 24%.
percent wine bottles per person 21 percent I love that wine bottles per person of
Massachusetts are all blasted up there now I lived in Massachusetts for many
years it's a great place I know it's crazy politically but boy I enjoyed my time
there Vermont second snobby estates 37% of college diplomas wine bottles
per person 26% more than Massachusetts so they're getting stoned out of their
mines on wine in Vermont. Connecticut 3rd, 39% college diploma, 20% wine per person. New York
is next, 35% college diploma, 17 wine bottles per person. New Hampshire, 36% college diploma,
28 bottles of wine per person in New Hampshire. Cold up there. Now here are the least
snobby estates. West Virginia, the least snobby estate.
country roads take me home 20% college diploma three wine bottles per person
Mississippi 21 college pro forma five wine bottles Oklahoma 25% college diploma six
wine bottles Arkansas 22 seven wine bottles Alabama 24 8 wine bottles so not a lot of
drinking down south a lot of wine they're drinking beer maybe whiskey
You say in history, April 21st, 2016, Prince died at 57 years old from an overdose of fentanyl.
All right, you remember that, five years ago today.
So Prince, I don't know, I met him once, I'm 6'4, he's 5-2 or was 5-2, so it was like one of these.
he did the best Super Bowl performance I ever saw at half time. Why the guy I was taking
fentanyl at age 57? No idea. But as you know, this is not unusual. The following are
rockers who OD and singers who OD, Jimmy Hendrix, Jim Morrison, Janice Joplin, John Entwistle,
Keith Moon, Tom Petty, Elvis, Billy Holliday, and Bobby Hatfield, the second half of the
the righteous brothers and there are many many more but they all died because it's accepted
hard drug use is accepted in the music industry all right and you know i'm saying to myself
fentanyl you know if you take fentanyl that's like doing the russian roulette with a revolver
you're doing the same thing so prince died five years ago today got a good mail segment very you know
lively, controversial, and then a final thought that I think you're going to want to hear.
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All right, let's go to the mail, Joyce, on the message board. Now, if you have something
you want to tell us, go to Bill O'Reilly.com and just post it on the message board.
it, okay, and everybody discusses it. It's a lot of fun. So Joy says, I question if the jury in
the Chauvin trial was impartial given the outside influences. It's more than likely that the
riots, negative media, political interference had an impact on the decisions. The verdict may have
been the same, Joyce says, if these pressures did not exist, but they did exist. Well, you're
right. There was pressure on that jury. But again, we look at it. We live.
live in a free society. I think the judge could have done a better job, although he handled himself
well, in my opinion. But I think the verdict was fair. Al Diss in Navar, Florida, the verdict in the
George Floyd case was exactly what I expected. I think the juries were afraid for their lives.
They were never going to vote not guilty. Now, you are guessing. You're guessing, Al. You don't
know that. You're guessing.
Wayne, concierge member, which means Wayne has direct access.
To me, I'm deeply critical of the decision not to grant the change of venue and not to sequestered a juniary.
I think both of those factored in the outcome.
I think you're right on the first part of your letter, Wayne?
The outcome, I think, was obvious.
Obvious.
Norman, Bill, agree with you.
Derek Chauvin should have taken a stand.
Think defense attorney asking judge to move the trial from Minneapolis should have been done.
as we saw how the city was destroyed, and so did the jury.
The jury knew about the volatility of this question.
And again, if the case had been close, then we'd have all kinds of problems here.
But it wasn't.
Beverly of Baldzell, Portland, Oregon.
I'm sorry, Beverly.
You know, I love my time in Portland.
It's such a nice town.
If you get a chance to go up to the Japanese gardens just north of town, I mean, it's stunning.
But that city is destroyed.
absolutely destroyed by the poor leadership and how anybody in Multnomah County cannot be outraged
I just don't know if I were still anchoring the news out there I'd be pounding they
probably would have fired me by now but I'd be leaving demonstrations against these
Antifa people all right Beverly says most killings would stop the people would listen to
the police and obey their commands two things from the dawn of
civilization people have defied authority but it's never gonna stop and in many
many arrest situations the perpetrator the person to be arrested is
intoxicated out of their mind keep that in play in George Floyd we know heavy
drugs including fentanyl and a system Richard Emicki Syracuse New York with
the Derek Chauvin trial
outcome and the racial tensions running high.
What are your thoughts about President Biden
appointing a commission headed by former Presidents
Obama and Bush?
Do we really need, Richard, another commission?
All right, sanctioned by an administration
that's blatantly dishonest?
Waste of time.
Georgia, can you look for all of us, Bill,
and tell us who ordered the voting machines,
stop counting the ballots in the middle of the night. I cannot. The only organization that
could do that would be the FBI, because you would need subpoena power, you would need
expertise in breaking the machines down, you would have to put the people under oath
when questioned so if they lied, they could be charged. I can't find out anything. I can't
do forensics on those machines. Only the
Justice Department can do that. Jennifer Thiel, Boise, Idaho. Bill, I've watched your news
programs from more than 20 years. Your final note on happiness climbing out of difficult
circumstances in life through education honing in on your God-given talent was one of the most
powerful messages I've ever heard. As a teacher who has devoted myself to helping students
break the poverty cycle by showing them how to become successful learners, your message
touched me and I appreciate all you do to promote education for
impoverished children. Well, first of all, Jennifer, you are a patriot for devoting your life
to helping impoverished children. That's number one. Number two, my message yesterday,
message of the day, and I hope you all see it if you miss it. You know, if your premium
or concierge members, you access us any time. You can watch five times. You can get different
segments. You can do whatever you want. That's a beauty of it. But I firmly believe that everyone
in this country can succeed. It's not easy.
And if you're black, it's harder.
If you're Hispanic, it's a little easier than black, but harder than white.
But you all can.
And that's the beauty of our Constitution, the way the founders set it up.
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So let's get on it, people.
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of the day. As I told you earlier this week, I'm not in this for myself because I have enough
money and I can take care of all of my family and I can live out my life in a good way.
I have a lot of options because I've worked very hard for 47 years and I saved and I invested wisely.
All right.
So I'm doing this to try to help other people.
Now, some of you're not going to buy that.
I know.
You know, ah, yeah, sorry.
Okay.
But that's why I'm doing it.
All right.
And I'm trying to layer in to our no spin news here.
Things that will help you out, like cut down on your sugar.
like here's a financial newsletter that I buy and that has done me well, those kinds of things.
So our retention rate on premium and concierge members is 85%.
That means that 85% of those who subscribe renew.
We keep the price as low as we can because we got people to pay, got a business to run, okay?
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It's unheard of.
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or grandma and granddad, whatever it may be.
This is not only an honest news service that provides you with information you will not get anywhere else.
You know the corruption of the corporate media.
I don't have to convince you with that.
I back it up every day, but you know, we don't have that here.
There's no corporation, it's me.
Okay? But I want to thank everybody. That's the final thought here. I'm very grateful that we have
hundreds of thousands of people, maybe millions now, because we're on the radio and we're with
the first, maybe millions every night. We're very grateful for that because we're a small operation.
We're not AT&T or Disney or Fox. We're not like that. We do it on our own. I'm proud of it,
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