Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - Biden's Global Chaos, Weekend Violence, Attorney Aaron Saykin on the Fox News Lawsuit, Anheuser-Busch Starts Damage Control, & More
Episode Date: April 18, 2023Hey BillOReilly.com Premium and Concierge Members, welcome to the No Spin News for Monday, April 17, 2023. Stand Up for Your Country. Tonight's rundown: Talking Points Memo: Bill outlines the d...anger the U.S. faces overseas, and Biden's blame for the situation Violence involving large crowds of Black teenagers breaks out in Alabama and Chicago Attorney Aaron Saykin joins the No Spin News to discuss the latest involving the Fox News/Dominion lawsuit Anheuser-Busch makes a statement following its trans influencer controversy This Day in History: Benjamin Franklin dies Final Thought: Bill's New England trip In Case You Missed It: Read Bill's latest column, "A Reckless Disregard for the Truth" Join 'Team Normal!' Preorder your gear at BillOReilly.com! 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, Monday, April 17th,
2003, stand up for your country.
You know, this news agency looks ahead, all right?
And the reason we do that is to alert you about things that might
happen, and we always tell you it might happen, not that it will, that will affect you
directly. So that's one of the things that we do that very, very few news agencies are even
interested in. We want to give you what they call a heads up on news developing, and that's
what we're going to do tonight, because there is an overseas threat. Now, you'll remember last
week, I said, I'm not buying stocks for the time being. I'm buying any stocks. The reason is this,
this overseas threat, because if it happens, then the stock market is going to completely
take. All right? So I am a conservative investor. I am being very cautious because I understand
what's happening overseas, and that is the subject of this evening's Talking Points Memoir.
You may have heard that the Justice Department arrested some Chinese nationals today in New York City that were setting up quasi-spy-spy agencies.
Well, that's been going on for a long time.
I mean, the Justice Department, because of this espionage thing in Massachusetts, they're embarrassed.
They've got to get out in front.
So they rounded up a few Chinese nationals.
Now, we'll have more on that tomorrow after I can figure out what the deuce they were actually doing.
So these reports are initial, and I don't want to speculate on them, but there is surveillance going on from the Justice Department on Chinese nationals inside the USA, because China is the primary threat to this country.
Now, there was a column over the weekend by Victor Davis Hanson. If you don't know him, he is a brilliant man, Victor Davis Hanson.
Okay. He writes out of Fresno, California. He's a professor there. Now, he listed all of the problems
overseas that have gotten worse under Joe Biden. And his thesis, Mr. Hansen's thesis, is that Biden
is so weak that our enemies are taking advantage of us. I'm going to run those threats down
briefly for you now. The first one, as mentioned, is China. Now, China is trying to figure out,
is it worth invading Taiwan killing maybe 100,000 people? Because that's what would happen.
And the red Chinese would lose men, too. Is it worth it? And then our economy is going to tank
because there'd be all kinds of economic sanctions like Putin and Russia. Or should we wait or something?
That's a calculation that Xi and the communists are making in Beijing right now.
All right.
If the Chinese do invasion, invade Taiwan, that's a war.
Okay?
Because we'll have to do something, whether it's naval, I don't know.
I don't know.
I'm not going to speculate on it.
But the economy will just absolutely blow up along with Taiwan,
because the Taiwanese will fight.
Okay. The second one is Putin and Ukraine and Russia and, you know, the man is a menace. He's a menace. He's got nuclear weapons and he's, you know, megalomaniacal and he's capable of doing anything. Okay. So we all know about that. Now, I believe the Biden administration is doing the correct thing by arming Ukraine and destroying Putin's expansion because he's not been in.
able to expand since NATO and the USA have gotten the weapons in there. It gets a little gain,
but at what cost? So Russia is not doing well. It's another inhibitor on China. The third thing
is Saudi Arabia, which used to be our friend. It is no longer. It's run by a Sheikh named
Mohammed bin Salman. Okay, he's a prince. Now, Biden insulted him by accusing him a murder.
It was a journalist Khashoggi killed in Turkey by Saudis.
Saudis killed them, no doubt about it, in my mind.
Okay?
And then Biden said, well, Saman did it.
Well, that alienated Saudi Arabia.
They're not our friend anymore.
They're raising oil prices.
They just signed a deal with Iran.
Okay, that's the third one.
Then we go into the Iranian nuke stuff, which they're developing.
because there's no treaty.
Trump got us out of the treaty,
and then Biden said, I want to get back in,
but Iran doesn't want to get back in.
They want the nuke.
That brings Israel in,
because Israel's not going to let Iran get a nuclear weapon.
Israel will attack Iran,
and Israel doesn't like Biden.
Okay, you see?
See what's going on here?
Then we go to Mexico,
which is just basically giving the United States the middle finger,
doing nothing to stop the millions of migrants, traipsing across Mexican territory into the
USA, and the unbelievable amounts of narcotics coming from Mexico into the USA.
Obrador says, hey, it's your fault.
You Americans want the narcotics, so we're not going to stop the cartels,
but it's basically the cartels own him, Overdor.
They own him, and they run the country.
What is Biden doing about it?
nothing. Open borders. Everybody comes. Okay. And then you have France. Supposed to be our big NATO
ally. Okay. Macron up to here with domestic problems because he wants to raise the
aid, the pension age in France, goes to China. You'll remember this. It was a big deal. It was not
reported that way by the American press because the American press at this point doesn't know what
the deuce they're doing. They don't, which is why you're here listening to me and watching
me. So Macron goes there and tells she, hey, if you invade Taiwan, it's not our problem in
Europe. I think she was real happy to hear that, right? Meanwhile, Biden, where is he? On any of that?
So, Victor David Hansen and Bill O'Reilly both concur that this foreign policy is a disaster.
And with all of those problems, this is going to impact how we live, how we go to work, how much money we have, what the money is worth.
Now, Biden only has 17 more months before the election of 2024, but the Republicans are in disarray.
Now, I don't think, as I told you, Biden will run.
His mental capacity is declining fast.
The column in the Times of London over the weekend, and that's a very liberal paper.
And the liberal columnist goes, he went to Ireland, this guy, he goes, no.
We can't have this.
He's too old.
Okay.
So, summing up, I'm not buying any stocks for the time being.
I will tell you when I start to buy again, I am going into defensive mode that may last until the next election.
Because I know from my perch, and I have a pretty darn good perch.
The Biden administration is a certified disaster.
And the Democratic Party doesn't care.
And that's a memo.
President's scheduled today, as we predicted, nothing.
He is in the White House.
There is a rumor that he's there.
Nothing on his public schedule.
Again.
Maybe they'll have another Easter egg roll.
I don't know.
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All right, weekend violence.
I'm working on something for Wednesday.
I'm not going to tell you what it is because it might not come through about this gun violence stuff that I think you're going to find interesting.
Anyway, we got two major situations.
Alabama, giant sweet 16 party, primarily African-American,
Okay? Violence breaks out, gun violence. Four dead, 28 hurt. Twenty-eight hurt, four dead.
Young black males start shooting at each other in the party. The media does not report they're African American.
If it were whites shooting blacks, do you think the media would report it?
Yes, they would.
Anyway, this was horrible, horrible.
And some of these kids who were shot were on their way to college, were very high achievers
and all this.
So the authorities in Alabama, they don't have any suspects.
It was, there had to be 100 people at this party.
Nobody saw anything.
I think they'll get it, but they don't have it.
Chicago.
Okay.
Same thing.
Hundreds of mostly minority young people storm millennial park in Chicago.
Now, if you've been to Chicago, millennial park is a big major spot.
And predictably, mayhem breaks out.
all right he's a primarily minority but not all so the police come and as soon as they show up
the shooting starts not by the police among the younger people three injured a 16 year old 17 year old
and an adult bystander 15 arrests okay um now
The mayor, the new mayor, this is unbelievable, Brandon Johnson, worse than Laura Leifah.
Here's what Johnson says, quote, it is not constructive to demonize youth who have otherwise been starved of opportunities in their own communities.
Our city must work together to create spaces for youth to gather safely and responsibly.
So don't criticize the people who are shooting.
No.
This is not enough spaces, which is total bull.
If you know anything about Chicago, plenty of space.
You want to play soccer or football or baseball or softball.
There's plenty of park space there.
But this is the situation.
The violence, most of it, is generated by younger minorities.
people in this country and the media in Chicago nope didn't mention minority
nope not going to say it total blackout all right 10 years ago today Boston
Marathon shooting and the Boston Marathon was held I'm sorry the 117th annual
Boston Marathon was run on Patriots Day April
15th, okay? Ten years ago, at 249, the first bomb went off, first of two. Now, I covered that
on Fox. In fact, it shocked me, but we were the highest rated news show of all new shows,
including the network news, that day when people turned into the factor to see. It was horrible.
by these terror bombs, two brothers,
Joe Har Seneyev and his brother Tamilin Shaniyad.
Tamer was killed by police,
and Jokhar is on death row.
He's a federal, so he will be executed.
The Supreme Court reinstated the death penalty against him,
A lower federal court threw it out.
The Supreme Court put it back.
So he'll be executed when no one knows.
Now, remember, there was an eight-year-old boy killed in this.
Okay, Martin, William Richard.
Well, I'm happy to report that the Boston Marathon went off flawlessly today.
30,000 athletes, the best greatest marathon in the world.
And, but 10 years ago, boy, was that bad.
Fox News.
Okay, now, this is a fluid situation, this Dominion lawsuit thing.
And we tape in the late afternoon, the no-spin news, so we can go out to all over the world.
We're a worldwide news agency now.
And so by the time I'm saying this, something might have changed.
So the trial was postponed for a day.
It's supposed to start today in Delaware.
You'll know that Dominion Voting Machine Company is suing Fox News for $1.6 billion.
The judge postponed it, and that signals that there are settlement talks underway, which I am told is true.
If I had to bet, and this is purely speculation on my part, I would bet there would be a settlement
between $750 million and a billion,
Fox News will pay Dominion
because Rupert Murdoch
does not want to get on that stand.
And then all the other Fox prime time people
would have to be on the stand as well.
And I wrote a column yesterday.
All the other media in America loved this.
They've already convicted Fox News.
Please read the column.
I think it's a fair column.
That's why I wrote it.
Nobody else would have the guts to write it, but I did.
Okay, so I hope you read that.
Anyway, after this is resolved, it continues, okay?
Because there is another lawsuit by a company called SmartMatic against Fox News as well.
They're based in London, England, all right, and they do voting system.
as well, electronic voting systems.
So they're suing for $2.7 billion against Fox.
By the way, Dominion, if it wins a settlement,
then goes after Newsmax and OAN.
So Dominion, this is just one of three.
Newsmax and OAN do not have the money.
So they would bankrupt those agencies.
If, you know, if Fox settles and Fox would have to admit some wrongdoing in the settlement, they would have to.
That's it for Newsmax and O-A-N, I can't see them survive it, because they'll lose.
And they don't have nearly the resources that Fox News says.
That's one repercussion.
And that's why the liberal media wants dominion.
to prevail because they want to knock out all conservative television. All of it. And in addition
to that, there are so many other things. So even though this Dominion Fox News thing will probably
be, you know, a two-week trial maybe, but if they settle, it'll be over fast, but it won't be
over. So I told you we were going to find a lawyer, a fair guy, no ideology, to have
help us in our analysis of this situation which is big all right because if you knock
out all conservative media fox news won't fold no matter what happens okay three
million Americans that's their core audience three million okay they will still
watch fox no matter what okay no matter what they are not gonna stop but three
million and not that many the core when I was there was much much higher
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Okay.
So joining us now from Buffalo, New York, is Aaron Sakin.
He is a partner in the Hodgson Ross firm out of Buffalo, and he knows litigation inside and out.
So in my setup, did I do anything that you would object to in a court of law counselor?
No, Bill.
All is good.
All right.
So we got the record right here.
So I think that this settlement will happen, but if I'm wrong, the trial will unfold,
handicap Fox News's possibility that they win on a percentage basis, 30 percent, whatever.
What would you put a percentage basis on?
Certainly less than 50-50. No question. Probably closer to your number bill, maybe even smaller than that. If what we've seen in the press in terms of the publications that have been leaked and revealed, if that's really what we're going to see for most of the trial, this is going to be a very uphill climb for Fox. I should say, though, it is hard to win a defamation case normally, right? Because normally you have to prove
falsehood. The judge has already ruled in Fox's favor. So that now leaves Dominion having to prove
the intent, right? Was there actual malice? Was there reckless disregard? It's not easy to prove,
but there's already a lot of proof here, and I would not want to be Fox right now.
So the odds are that Dominion will prevail if the trial goes forward. I did write a column
on it, and it's there addressing the counselor's reckless disregard for the truth point. So if you want to get
really into it, read the column. Now, this is an ending for Fox because if they lose an enormous
amount of money, which it would have to be for Dominion to settle, or if Dominion wins,
they'll get an enormous amount of money. The individual shareholders, Americans and people
overseas who hold the stock in the Fox company, can sue themselves Fox for fraud.
Can they not?
It depends on how they would style it.
There are certainly shareholder suits all the time.
And if the company or certain individuals or executives with control of the company
act in a manner that is inconsistent with their duties there and their fiduciary duties,
those suits are common.
Whether it would go anywhere, I don't know.
It would depend on what they allege and the proof that they have.
But sure, those suits happen all the time.
And there's already been at least two.
Fox shareholders have filed suits against the company, but I would say there could be thousands
that follow if it's shown that Fox did not live up to its reputation of reporting the news
in an honest way, because that's why you're buying the stock. You're buying a company that you
believe is putting out an honest product, right? And you would presumably buy a company who's
officers and directors wouldn't put the company knowingly right in a position where it would be
subject to liability where it would harm the company and all those things would have to come out
in litigation and I suspect though if there is such a large number of individuals trying to sue what
would happen is these would be consolidated and eventually it would become some type of class action
is what I would suspect if it got there and the odds of that happening are
to be determined I'd say it
100% counselor 100% that will happen well there will be suits i agree with you there um i don't know
if we're going to get hundreds or thousands of people but it's possible and certainly those suits
and the people the people who have brought those suits bill can allege and try to be class
representatives to bring it on behalf of thousands of people you actually don't need that many
people to sue because there could be a settlement on behalf of the there's no way with four billion
in the bank, and that's what Fox News has, largely counselor because of me, but I'm six years out,
so none of this is anything to do with me. But they have $4 billion in the bank. Now, Dominion's
going to take a billion of that, one way or the other, so that leaves three. These people
are going to come in. You've got to know that. You've got to know they're coming against Fox.
I think that's likely, although those shareholder-type derivative suits are common in almost any instance where they think the stock has been devalued, right?
Okay, but this one, you've got evidence, you've got on the record depositions and all of that.
They're not starting from scratch here.
They're not, but I could see some defenses.
I could see some defenses that Fox would have.
It doesn't mean they're going to escape a suit, but I could see how they try to defend it.
I could see them using some of Mr. Murdoch's messages that we've seen so far in the press,
acknowledging that, you know, we can't necessarily go down this road.
We don't want to use their audience.
And they could try to paint this as different hosts or different on-air people going rogue, right,
that weren't part of the control group.
And that might have been some of the themes, and those may be some of the themes we're going to see at trial in the demigment case.
Wow, that would be something.
Okay, now the Smartmatic thing coming up,
Smartmatic is not as big as Dominion,
but they're suing for more.
You know, how do you see that?
It depends.
I would have to see the specific allegations,
but you can imagine all of the same proof
and all of the same discovery
that has already been shared and revealed in this case
is going to roll over to the next case.
Would Dominion share,
would Dominions share what they have accused?
with SmartMatic? Would they give them all of that?
No, I doubt it because there are usually confidentiality provisions that are in place
and what's exchanged in a particular case. But I will tell you exactly what Smart Maddox lawyers
would do. They would request from Fox all documents that you produce to Dominion in that case
and more. And so they would get them. Okay. So this is just a never-ending nightmare
for the Fox News Channel, correct? Correct in that.
company who was allegedly defamed right by their hosts is going to have their day in court if
they want it the one we're dealing with right now is dominion i do think and i agree with your
analysis at the beginning fox wants to settle this because it's bad for business but this may
not be the only thing that it's going to have to deal with because there were if true there
were other companies that are going to have their day in court and the lawyers are going to make a
fortune aren't they counselor i mean my god somebody
told me that Fox has paid $70 million in legal fees up to today, 70 million.
I, uh, I, that's a huge number, uh, but given the stakes in here, you've got a lawsuit
for $1.6 billion, uh, that amount isn't, uh, totally disproportionate.
It's less than a 20th of it.
That's a lot.
And this, they're working on their third legal team.
FNC had two others and they, five.
and now they're in the third.
Anyway, we appreciate it very much, Counselor.
Thanks for, and if something happens, we'll annoy you again,
and it's very nice of you to help us out.
Happy to do it, thank you.
Okay.
All right, Anheuser-Busch, another company in trouble.
So the word is that they've lost $5 billion,
Anheuser-Busch, in equity.
I don't believe that number.
I think it's much lower than that.
But I can't calibrate how many people will stop.
buying Anheuser-Busch beer, Bud Light in particular.
It's all because they hired this person, Dylan Mulvaney, she's a trans person, and people
said no, and it blew up, as you would think it would.
So the CEO of Anzheimer Bush, Brendan Whitworth, put out a statement, and it says, quote,
We never intended to be part of a discussion that divides people.
We are in the business of bringing people together over a beer.
My time serving in this country, Mr. Whitworth was a Marine, taught me the importance of accountability,
the values upon which America was founded, freedom, hard work, respect for one another, as
CEO of Anheuser-Busch, I'm focused on building and protecting our remarkable history and heritage,
unquote. So this is damage control, obviously, okay, this statement. And, you know, I can't even
believe that a company with the resources that Anheuser-Busch have couldn't think this was going to
happen. It isn't anti-trans sentiment. That's not what's happening here. Most Americans, and I
firmly believe this, don't give a wit what adults do in this area.
What they don't want is it ram down their throats and they don't want children to see this, to be confused about gender.
Parents, grandparents don't want that.
That's what's happening here.
But the woke will never get it.
Saturday Night Live hired a non-binary person to be in their cast.
Fine.
But now, S&L's on a jihad.
Go.
For some reason, there's something about the word trans that makes people forget the word kids.
If you don't care about trans kids' lives, it means you don't care about freaking kids' lives.
That funny?
That satirical?
No. It's a screed. S-C-R-E-D. It's that woman with the absolute cooperation of NBC and Saturday Night Live, give an lecture. Okay. But is that appropriate for Saturday Night Live? Is that what Saturday Night Live is? Give her her own show. Let her do a talk show. Look, I'm the best. I'm the best.
biggest advocate for anti-bullying. I thought high school I saw the damage done by it.
And I took action back then against the bullies. That should never happen. But that's what
this should be concentrated on, bullying, not promoting a certain lifestyle.
Trump, you knew we had to do one story.
So in the first quarter, he's raised $19 million, and after the indictment in New York, the fundraising went through the roof.
But here's an interesting thing.
DeSantis' super PAC, never backed down, says it's raised $30 million.
But I don't know the time frame of that.
But DeSantis has a load of cash.
But Trump has exploded in the donations to his, not to him directly, but to his action committees, 19 million in the first quarter, smart life.
So he told you about this soda, and I got to put this in context for those of you who haven't been following very closely.
We are anti-sugar here.
We're trying to convince all Americans to cut sugar.
One of the biggest problems with sugar is the drinks.
The sodas, the iced teas, the energy drinks, even fruit drinks, they're loaded with sugar.
So I've been walking around trying to find drinks that have low sugar content so that will all be healthier.
And I found a few and I brought them to your attention.
So the last one was Brain Pop, Smart Soda.
brain pop smart soda it's new age drinks dot com that's the website new age drinks dot com interesting
backstory so this company was founded by a woman named sierra hushari and she was attending
Cornell and was hit by a drunk driver and suffered a brain trauma a very serious injury which
changed her whole life. So she started to look into nutrition that helps the brain.
And she came up with this brain pop soda. I didn't know any of this when I first recommended
this to you. I just got the soda. Somebody said try this. It was good. And you could read about
It's got amino acids, vitamins and minerals, antioxidant caffeine blend.
It has caffeine in it.
And then you can read what they say.
But it's a really good smart life segment because if you like it and you're comfortable with the ingredients, it's all up front.
This will get you away from the sugar.
It's got a little sugar and it tastes good.
So that's smart life for today.
top American cities for marijuana here they are number one portland oregon now i knew that when i
worked there in the mid 1980s i mean it was a wash with weed Portland it rains all the time
and people are inside it and stone Denver i worked there too when i worked in Denver it wasn't that big
Buffalo, New York, freezing. Everybody's getting in Seattle, well, you know, Seattle, Baltimore, yeah.
Vegas, so they get stoned to go to the casinos, that's not good. Sacramento, San Diego, both in California, obviously.
Then we go to L.A., okay. San Francisco, sure. Boston, all the college kids. San Jose, of course, California, Phoenix, Detroit, and Harvard.
And you will notice that New York City is not on the list.
And this list was put out by a group called Clever Real Estate.
Well, you're not clever.
You're crazy because New York City is number one.
New York City, you cannot walk down a block in that city now
without getting overpowered by marijuana smoke.
It's insane pot.
The day in history, April 17th,
1790 Benjamin Franklin dies, brilliant man. So he was born in Boston, 1706, the 15th of 17 children.
17 children, okay? He was apprenticed to his brother. They fought. He didn't get along. He went to
Philadelphia. He bought the Pennsylvania Gazette, became a success. Poor Richard's Almanac,
came a scientist, moved to London to represent four of the colonies with the king,
came back, signed the Declaration of Independence.
He had a common law wife and an illegitimate son.
Now, the reason, and I'm getting into that, is because Benjamin Franklin is one of the stars of killing the witches.
The book, my book that comes out in September, okay, The Horror of Sailing Massachusetts.
Benjamin Franklin was on the periphery of that whole thing, and it influenced the way he structured the debate for our Constitution.
Fascinating man.
He was the most famous American in the world at that time.
The guy, and we bring you through all the ins and outs of this.
So Benjamin Franklin died 233 years ago today.
Back with the mail and a final thought on my New England adventure this weekend.
All right, here's the mail.
Let's go to John on the message board.
Fox better get the checkbook ready because jurors are going to be from Newcastle County in Delaware,
who voted overwhelmingly for Biden in 2020.
Paul Prokicini Beach Island, South Carolina.
since loses its case versus dominion, will the company fold? No. It's got plenty of money.
It will keep on, keeping on. Pam, concierge member, Pam gets direct access to me. I hope
you're finding the program worthy Pam. Bill, I agree that a great majority of us are tolerant
and believe people have the right to believe and do privately what they want. I really dislike them
forcing their beliefs down people's throats through flaunting. It seems more one way to me.
us to respect their beliefs, but don't respect our beliefs.
Pam, that was a great letter.
Those woke leftists, got to accept everything they put out.
But your beliefs, they ridicule.
Robert Anderson, Stockdale, Texas, Senator Mark Warner pushing the Restrict Act that will destroy
freedoms listed under the Constitution.
and the Dems want to control every American citizen
with unconstitution government laws.
The Restrict Act is basically a review
of American business selling technology overseas,
particularly to China.
The review is done by the Secretary of Commerce.
I don't see it as a big threat.
I wouldn't worry about it.
Rich Short, Rochester, New York just finished killing the legends.
Holds my attention with every word.
We're good.
I appreciate the unique insight you provide
with legends and all of the killing books
looking forward to killing the witches.
Thank you for reading my book, Rich.
Killing the legends,
a great spring and summer read.
Donald Callahan, Traverse City, Michigan, Traverse City.
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Okay, here is a final thought. I went up to New England, Rhode Island and Massachusetts.
Boston, as you know, my second home. I worked local news there at Channel 5 and 7, and I went to
Boston University and Harvard, so spent a lot of time in Boston and great talent. I mean, just
love it. Anyway, I was up there watching a lacrosse game, Salvea Regina College in Newport
versus Curry College in Milton, Massachusetts, Salvei won. I was up there and then, you know,
I cruised around and all that. Driving home on Saturday afternoon, I figured, you know,
I'll get home in about three and a half hours from Boston. And I was cruising right up to New Haven,
Connecticut. And then traffic stopped dead. No reason. It's not a work day. It's not rush hour.
There was a little construction. The roads are not in good shape. Now remember, Massachusetts,
Connecticut and New York, high, high tax states. It took me, it should take me from New Haven
to Long Island about 90 minutes. All right? It tick almost double that. It's a lot. It's
the whole infrastructure in the Northeast on the roads collapsed.
It's like Cairo, Egypt.
Highways are in bad shape.
Where were they going on a raining Saturday afternoon?
And it wasn't even raining.
A little drizzle.
I mean, now I can't do that again.
Because I'm driving me crazy.
You know, I mean, there's so many songs you can listen to.
I've got to take the ferries now across the Long Island.
You can't drive it anymore.
Anyway, I had a great time.
It was great to be in New England.
It was worth it.
It was worth it.
I wrote a message of the day about a bumper sticker that I saw that says religion, fake news.
I'm coming up with another bumper sticker.
Okay, here's my bumper sticker.
You'll be able to get it soon on bill o'Reilly.com.
Atheism, nothing there.
I'm fighting back.
Atheism, nothing there.
We'll have it about a week.
But I thank the infidel who had the religion fake news because I got inspired.
On the Mass Pike, Message in Day explains it.
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