Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - Biden's Irresponsibility, RFK Jr. Presents Challenge to Biden; 4th of July Travel, Affirmative Action Case Ruled by SCOTUS & Pride to be an American Remains Low

Episode Date: June 30, 2023

Tonight's rundown:  Talking Points Memo: Biden’s irresponsibility and selfishness reaches new levels. Bill declares Robert Kennedy Jr. as Biden’s only challenger  Travel for the 4th of July... expected to hit record levels- and with the incompetency of the FAA all Americans will feel it.  SCOTUS rules on Affirmative Action – what else to expect before the Court breaks for summer  Kate’s Law reintroduced in the Senate  Gallup poll reveals pride in being an American remains low  Customs and Border Protection in Arizona seizes 1.98 million fentanyl pills, in just two days.  Smart Life: build time into your day where you don’t use your phone This Day in History: actress Jayne Mansfield, her boyfriend and their driver are killed in car accident  Final Thought: Why you should visit BillOReilly.com over the July 4th weekend   In Case You Missed It: Read Bill's latest column, "They're Not Victims" It's the 'Summer Reading Special!' 'Killing the Killers,' Killing the Legends,' and 'Killing Crazy Horse' all for $32.95. We'll also give you a FREE 'Team Normal' hat. 'Team Normal!' gear is 15% for a limited time. Go to BillOReilly.com now and order! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Hey Bill O'Reilly here. Welcome to the No Spin News Thursday, June 29, 2009, 2003, stand up for your country. A lot to report tonight. It doesn't look like a busy news day on the surface, but it is. And it's important, and President Biden's doing more bad things. It's getting personal between me and Mr. Biden. I'll admit it. It has nothing to do with political parties, nothing to do with ideology.
Starting point is 00:00:41 And that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. Okay, listen to this. So today, at 2.30, there was an interview in New York City between President Biden and MSNBC person Nicole Wallace. right? Why? Why? She could have flown to Washington easily and done that interview. By flying into New York City, the president negatively affects tens of millions of people. Tens of millions. Streets blocked off. Traffic backed up to Rhode Island. Okay? chaos. New York taxpayers' foot and bill, police overtime, all kinds of other things have to be put
Starting point is 00:01:36 in place to get the man from Kennedy Airport into Midtown Happen, Manhattan, for this stupid interview that means nothing. All right. Nicole Wallace isn't going to interview Mr. Biden with any kind of content. That's like having your mom interview you. All right? He's not going to ask any tough questions. Oh, some people say you're too old and inviting and say whatever he wants. Why? You know, waste everybody's time, wasted in Washington. Now, the whole city, 16 million people in this area where I am, everybody's inconvenienced and the cost is astronomical. So why is Biden doing it? Because he's got a fat cat event where he's going to raise hundreds of thousands of dollars, perhaps millions, for his re-election campaign.
Starting point is 00:02:38 And that's why. And again, he can write the whole thing off. We pay for it because he's doing the White House business by talking to MSNBC. Again, that's like being interviewed by your mother. total waste of time. And if you don't believe me, tune in next week. I'll do a montage cut of the interview. Okay, I'll prove it to you.
Starting point is 00:03:04 So what this tells me, and I could be wrong, but that doesn't happen too often, is that Biden just doesn't care about anybody but Biden. Maybe he cares about Jill, his wife, maybe. But he doesn't care, generally speaking, about anybody. If I were president in the United States, I swear to you. And this was presented to me, I said, look, I'm not going to do this. I'm not going to disrupt all of those people's lives for a selfish act, a con,
Starting point is 00:03:39 so I can raise all this money and charge all the expenses to the taxpayer. That's what Biden's doing. I wouldn't do it. Okay? I just couldn't do it. I didn't care. Now, I'm not going to call him a sociopath. A sociopath is a person with no human feelings at all.
Starting point is 00:03:58 And you know some of them. Right now, they're using a word narcissist, very thin line. A sociopath will kill you and not feel any remorse, sit down for supper. Biden's not a sociopath. He's just an unbelievably selfish human being. That's what he is. Now, you can say most politicians are like that, and I would not disagree. At this point in history, I would not disagree.
Starting point is 00:04:29 The most unselfish president I've ever seen, I haven't seen literally, but, you know, I'm a historian, Abraham Lincoln. The guy was, what he went through, it was incredible. But most of them are selfish. You know, you know what they are. So now it comes down to not only is Joe Biden unbelievably incompetent, and he is. There is nothing in this country that has improved under his watch. And if you can give me one thing, and don't give me unemployment is low. Unemployment was low when he came in, okay?
Starting point is 00:05:08 Don't give me infrastructure spending. Don't give me that. Just one thing in your life that's improved. Your life. Bill at bill o'Reilly.com. Bill at Bill O'Reilly.com, name in town so we know you're a real human being. Just give me one that's better
Starting point is 00:05:24 after two and a half years for Biden being in the White House. That's all I want. And I'll read it on the air because I don't have any. Everything in my life is worse now, all right, society, speaking about society, not personal,
Starting point is 00:05:43 than it was when Biden came into office. Everything. I mean, the amount of money that I'm paying for stuff on Long Island is just staggering, way beyond 6% inflation. Way beyond. You go into a restaurant, it's insane. Grocery store, gas station, clothing, whatever it may be. It's double what it was four years ago. And I'll give you the stats in a moment to prove it, not just me. So anyway, it's personal now between Joe Biden and myself. I think he's a bad guy. And I'm a simple man. I got good guys and guys encompass women, too. It's just like a catch-all here.
Starting point is 00:06:40 Good? Eh, in the middle, and bad. now in my life i got a lot more good than bad okay Biden bad guy that's a memo all right here are the polls AP um
Starting point is 00:06:58 Democrat 43 Republican 36 not a fair poll no surprise from the AP it's a very left-leaning news service now all right here is the question overall do you approve or disprove the way Joe Biden's handling his job approved 41 disapprove 58 Overall, second question, do you approve or disprove the way Biden's handling the economy? Okay, though only 34% approved, 64% disapproved.
Starting point is 00:07:28 That's a big number. Okay, and it's the spending that individuals have to do. That's what's driving that. Final question, how would you describe the nation's economy? Good 30% poor, 69%. good nor poor one percent. You always get those. Okay, so look, it's not hard. I, you know, this is a worldwide broadcast now. So you guys, gals, watch this overseas, you can't participate because your country's different. But from Fairbanks, Alaska, to Key West Florida, people
Starting point is 00:08:11 we're watching in those spin news. If in your area, prices have not gone up, please tell me I want to report it. But I don't think I'm going to be fine in that. Gallup survey, okay? We wouldn't tell us what the party breakdown is. Okay, 1,013 adults. First question, how would you rate economic conditions in a country today? All right, excellent. One percent excellent. One. 18. So for 19% thing. Yeah, it's all right. Fair, 37, poor 44. That's 81%. I don't know how the guy runs for re-election. I don't know. And you got 81% in the Gallupol saying the economy is hurting us. And then his job approval is 41%. It doesn't stack. Oh, it doesn't stack. All right. Right now, do you think economic conditions are getting better or worse? Getting better, 27, getting worse 66. Okay, now, well, I know Trump, I know the deficits of Trump, I know people would rather vote for Jerry Mathers, that's leave it to Beaver, for those of you in the baby boom generation, than Trump, okay? They vote for anybody over Trump. I got it. But really,
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Starting point is 00:10:51 All right, RFK Jr. challenging Joe Biden. Okay. Now, I have known Bobby Kennedy Jr. for decades. I know the Kennedy family pretty well. I work with Doug Kennedy at Fox. I like the Kennedy family. I admire them. You know many of you from reading my books that I, Robert Kennedy, Sr., are one of my political
Starting point is 00:11:15 heroes, and I don't have many. The guy was, you re-killing the mob? Bobby Kennedy? That all you need to know. That weasel J. Edgar Hoover, the head of the FBI, no. Bobby Kennedy is the one that dissembled the mob. Anyway, his son is challenging Biden. Now, RFK, according to real.
Starting point is 00:11:39 clear politics average of the polling has 14% Biden 64%. So at this juncture, Bobby Kennedy Jr. has no chance. His constituency is based on two things, his name and his anti-vax stance. Now, I'm not going to get into the anti-vax, but I will tell you this. Millions of Americans were and are against vaccines because they don't trust big pharma and the government. They don't believe the CDC, and this is both on the left and the right. Bobby Kennedy is an anti-vaxxer. He wrote a book, a best-selling book, all about it, and it did very well. Millions of people don't want any part of any vacs. That's who's supporting RFK Jr. by and large. But if you go a little bit deeper into Kennedy's view of the world, it gets a little troubling.
Starting point is 00:12:50 Go. I'm running because I feel like my party has lost its way, that the values that my uncle represented, my father represented when they were Democrats, have been neglected, let's say. And I want to try to bring the Democratic Party back to those values. And the party traditionally was any war as well. My uncle, President Kennedy, was asked by his best friend what he wanted on his appetite, on his gravestone. And he said he kept the peace. He said the principal job of an American president is to keep the country out of war.
Starting point is 00:13:27 And the Democratic Party has represented those views since its inception. That's not true. okay and uh bobby kennedy junior uh basically is blaming america for the ukraine war and he said on news nation that he would pull all war funding out and spend it on domestic things well that might sound good if you're a liberal person but it's not so harry Truman was a Democrat, right? Korean War. Harry did it. John of Kennedy began the Vietnam War. You know that? And brought us, we, the people in the United States, the closest to a nuclear war that any other president has done by blockading Cuba. Khrushav sent it.
Starting point is 00:14:33 Russian warships, okay? And they put up a blockade. If they started to shoot at each other, that could have ignited a nuclear war. Why did JFK do that? Because Khrushchev wanted to put missiles into Cuba that could hit the USA easily. So JFK was not a peace president, wasn't.
Starting point is 00:14:57 And he didn't keep the peace because of Vietnam. And the Democratic Party. is not the party of peace. It's not. Democrats, going all the way back to the Civil War, ignited violence. Lincoln was Republican.
Starting point is 00:15:21 So Bobby needs a history lesson, needs to read to killing books. He's not up to speed on that at all. And to say that the United States would be safer and better if we pulled out of confronting Putin and Xi and the Mullahs in Iran and let them run wild, do whatever they wanted to do
Starting point is 00:15:40 all over the globe, do you think that makes sense? That's Eugene McCarthy stuff. Again, you've got to go back. McCarthy was the peacock during the Vietnam War. So when I hear that, I go, Bobby should know his history a little bit better. Now, the second soundbite I'm going to play for you is about immigration, which second to the economy as far as an issue in 2024. Go. I don't think that it's going to be possible to get an immigration reform package through Congress until we seal the border.
Starting point is 00:16:18 Because we've got now, in the last three years, seven million people have come across the border illegally. I was against Trump's wall. But seeing it down there, I see that you were required to give a physical barrier or not all the way 2,200 miles from San Diego to Brownsville, Texas, but certain highly densely populated areas. You need a physical barrier. Now, I should say that Kennedy explained his throat malady. It's a physical malady.
Starting point is 00:16:49 So a lot of people ask about that. Now, the fact that he has come to the realization that we have to stop. this illegal migration into the United States angers the core Democratic Party, which does not want that at all. Okay. So Kenny's going against his party. And believe me, Democrats hate him. Because Democrats, by and large, love the vaccine. They love the COVID stuff. Why? Because it made the government more powerful, the federal government more powerful. By ordering and mandating what you could do during the COVID epidemic. That's what the Democratic Party wants. Strong central government in D.C. dictating to us how we live. That's why they
Starting point is 00:17:41 supported the vaccine as much as they did. The Democrats, Kennedy's against a vaccine. The Democratic Party wants open borders. Okay. Kennedy's against that. So there's no way he's winning over his own party. A third party run he could do it. Siphon off a little support from Biden, but he's not going to do it. It's too expensive. All right. We up to speed on RFK. I hope so. I'm going to play a sound bite in a minute about my battle with Chris Cuomo right before that town hall. Okay, July 4th, 51 people. 51 people. O'Reilly, come on. Fifty-one million people. In the USA are expected to travel over the 4th July weekend. Record number.
Starting point is 00:18:29 43 million by car, 4 million by air. I pity you, and I do. If you have to go to that airport, say your prayers. My God. And the rest, 3.4 million on bus train, whatever, Pogo stick. So the airline is collapsing as it did on Christmas. They're on Christmas vacation because the airlines, there's no regulating body because the Department of Transportation is run by Buttigieg. One of the most incompetent civil servants I have ever seen.
Starting point is 00:19:09 A guy is unbelievable. And nobody could keep his job unless you had a guy like Joe Biden is your boss. Okay. So far this week, it's Thursday, 36,000. delays, 7,500 cancellations, and it's going to get worse over the weekend. So if you're going to the airport, oh, so what does Buttigieg say? So he's on a commercial flight, because now they won't tell us how many private flights he took. So he has to fly commercial because everybody's looking at him.
Starting point is 00:19:44 Here's what he said on his flight. Go. Our cancellation rate yesterday went over 9%, which is a lot higher than what we've been seeing throughout the year, which has typically been under 2%. Now, we've known that summer's going to be a stress test on the system. The good news is we've seen a lot of progress this year through Memorial Day. What's the solution? Why don't you do something, you pinhead?
Starting point is 00:20:09 It's over 9%. Yeah, that's higher than we thought. What's your solution? I mean, the airline companies are saying the FAA is the problem. I'm not in there. so I can't define it. All I know is that if you go to the airport, they're going to torture you.
Starting point is 00:20:29 Heat wave. So I lived in Dallas for two years. Hottest place. And I lived in Miami for two years. Dallas hotter in Miami. Okay. Arizona, I never lived there. But every day, it's 105.
Starting point is 00:20:45 No humidity in Arizona, as there is in Texas and Florida. So now, 55 million. people in this country are under a heat advisory. Austin, Texas, heat index, that's heat humidity combined, onto 118 degrees, a record. So you can die in this. You can die. When I was in Dallas, I didn't have a garage from our car. He lived in North Dallas. So the car was out in the sun. me 15 minutes to open all the windows and the doors where I couldn't even put my hand on the steering wheel was up. Could not get in that car.
Starting point is 00:21:32 You know, I jacked the air up and everything like that. And then the complex, apartment complex, had a pool. But the pool was 110. So you couldn't, like, cool off. No ocean, a gulf near Dallas. There's a lake, Ray Hubbard. you don't want to go in at lake. So I'm sitting there from Long Island, best beach place.
Starting point is 00:22:00 I'm looking around going, I don't know. I don't know if the barbecue is worth. So you guys down there in the South, I feel sorry for you. If you live in Texas and you have to go to the airport, I have double sorry for you. Oh. Hey, I'm Caitlin Becker, the host of the New York Postcast, and I've got exactly what you need to start your weekdays. Every morning, I'll bring you the stories that matter,
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Starting point is 00:22:47 All right, Supreme Court today says that Harvard and the University of North Carolina cannot use race in determining who attends. So the lawsuit was brought because Harvard is trying to de-emphasize Asian-Americans because they're smart. All right? So let me give you the full screen on Harvard admission by race. white 44 african-american 15 that pretty much reflects what the population african-american is asian-american 28% way above okay Hispanic Latino 13% so harvard is basically what they're doing
Starting point is 00:23:34 but they can't do it anymore is making it much tougher for asian americans to get in so the supreme court ruled six to three all right that the student must be treated based on his or her experience as an individual, not on the basis of race. Fair ruling. Because once you start down that skin color preference road, then you don't have civil rights anymore. Enter Joe Biden. Hey, Joe, we were just talking about you, man. He loves all the race skin color stuff. Loves it. Because minority. parties tend to vote for him. Here's how he reacted to the Supreme Court ruling. Go. Today, the court once again walked away from decades of precedent and make, as the dissent
Starting point is 00:24:26 has made clear. The dissent states, today's decision, quote, rolls back decades of precedent and momentous progress, end of quote. I agree with that statement from the dissent. The court has effectively ended affirmative action in college admissions. And I start. strongly, strongly disagree with the course decision. Of course you do. Of course you do. So according to Biden and the Democrats in three Supreme Court justices, as you know, Sotomayor, Kagan and Brown, yeah, the minority skin color, yeah, let them in,
Starting point is 00:25:06 but the other people know. And it's happening, believe me, I've seen it. Still going to happen, too. They'll cheat. But I'm glad of the ruling. Now, tomorrow, they're going to rule about Biden wanting to forgive college student loans. Now, you know that I predicted that was unconstitutional. I'm not going to bore you with the soundbite, but I predicted a long time ago.
Starting point is 00:25:28 Tomorrow the ruling will come down. The Supreme Court will say you can't, you don't have the power, the president of the power to forgive debt. Because remember, if Biden gets away with this, so the kids who took out loans to go through, college, they don't want to pay them back. We have to pay them back. The American taxpayer has to pay them back. Okay, again, I got, I put two through. I put two through. I paid an enormous amount of money. And I want every kid to have an equal opportunity to pursue happiness. I'm not paying for Sally over there, and Biden wants me to. No. Because Sally's parents might be profligate spenders. They may have two Ferraris in the garage, but there's not enough money
Starting point is 00:26:22 for Sally to go to college because they got the Ferraris, right? Absolutely it could happen. I mean, you know, he didn't know. Anyway, I predict the Supreme Court will say, sorry, Joe, you can't forgive loans as president. Kate's law update just briefly, July 1st, 2015, 32-year-old Kate Sineley, walking with her father in San Francisco, shot to death by an illegal immigrant who had defied deportation six times. So O'Reilly on the O'Reilly Factor says we need a new federal law that says you are convicted of a crime and deported and come back here, you get 10 years minimum in a federal penitentiary even if you don't commit another crime. just the fact that we find you here, and you have a crime on your sheet, and you were deported,
Starting point is 00:27:18 you come back 10 years. Kate's law became very close to pass it, okay, in 2015. Mitch McConnell killed it, all right? He didn't like it because that punk O'Reilly shouldn't be legislating. That's basically why I did it. Now, Ted Cruz, to his credit, Senator Cruz from Texas, resurrected the bill, okay, HR, 4238, doesn't have a 10-year mandatory, but he has prison time in it. Now, I a few weeks ago ran into Senator Cruz in D.C., okay, and I talked to him about this.
Starting point is 00:27:56 And he's a man of it word. He is co-sponsoring the bill with Senator Tom Cotton and Senator Chuck Grassley, and it's also on the House Judiciary Committee. So this will come up for a vote. it'll pass the House and it'll put Democrats in the Senate, most of whom will vote against it. And that will tell you
Starting point is 00:28:18 everything you need to know about Democrats in the Senate, won't it? They don't want to punish criminals who are deported and come back? No. Poor Kate Steinle, 32 years old.
Starting point is 00:28:36 I'm trying to get Cruz, Senator Cruz on next week. he knows we'd like them to have them on we'll see gallop poll a lot of polling today but fourth of july coming up this is germane as they say galp doesn't want to give us their uh democrat republican they don't want to give it so a thousand thirteen adults here is the question how proud are you to be an american extremely very moderately only a little not at all extremely proud to be an American, 39%. Very proud. 28%, moderately 22, that's 89% of Americans are okay. Only a little, not at all, 11%. However, the extremely proud number, 39% is the lowest ever
Starting point is 00:29:26 in that poll for Gallup. The highest was 2004, okay, 19 years ago. 70% were extremely proud to be an American. So what happened in those 19 years? Lots. But the reason that the 70% said they were extremely proud in 04 was because of 9-11. And because the USA was kicking tush after 9-11. We removed the Taliban. We removed Saddam Hussein. We were after al-Qaeda. We were taken vengeance. And Americans wanted that. So that's why. Why? Why has it fallen to 39% of record low? Because of the government, the present government. And Trump is involved with that, too. No doubt that he's involved with that too, so that Americans don't like their government. And they're not proud, extremely proud anymore.
Starting point is 00:30:29 I don't do it that way because I'm a historian and I know how much good America's done in this world, how many billions of people are free because of us. And I understand what the blood and treasure ratio was to free all those people and to destroy Hitler and Tojo and keep the mullahs at bay and China. I understand. I know that we are a noble nation. I know it. I don't just believe it. Fox News Poll, Trust and Confidence in Institutions.
Starting point is 00:31:04 Ah. 1005 registered voters, Democrat 42, Republican 39. That's all right. Okay. First question, overall, would you say generally you trust the federal government? Yes, 31, no, 66. Who on earth is trusting the federal government at this point? You know, the cliche? I got a bridge. Okay. Second question. going to read you a list of institutions. Tell me if you have any confidence. FBI. Total confidence 59. Lack of confidence 40. Well, that's a big number. That reflects that people aren't paying attention to Hunter Biden, to the FBI, Russia collusion. They're not paying attention. They have the old FBI. There is a new FBI TV show, I think, on CBS. So they don't really know. Department of Justice, that's the overseer of the FBI, total confidence 51. How could you possibly have confidence in the Justice Department this one? When the Attorney General may get impeached, Merrick Arlen, lack of confidence 49, so it's split down the middle.
Starting point is 00:32:20 Supreme Court, total confidence 48, lack of confidence 52, that's Roe v. Wade. That angered a lot of people, that decision. That's what that's all about. total confidence 34 lack of confidence 65 the highest number I would have liked to have seen in this Fox News poll total confidence in Joe Biden but they didn't okay fentanyl fentanyl got a letter from a concierge member today broke my heart 25 year old daughter dead, fentanyl. Doesn't get worse.
Starting point is 00:33:08 Open border, drugs borne in. I told the concierge members sought my advice. I referred him to a bereavement group in Southern California, which is excellent. My sister does that kind of work. He needs a group, he needs a bereavement.
Starting point is 00:33:31 never going to heal the pain, but gives you coping mechanisms. This is concierge membership on Bill O'Reilly.com. But I wrote that letter and I just want, I just, it makes me so sad, obviously, for this young 25-year-old girl, but it makes me angry. So our federal, state, and local governments are coddling drug addicts. We're making it easy for them to buy narcotics. That fuels the murderous drug gangs in the inner city and the Mexican cartels because the drug addicts provide the money to keep those murderers in business. My take is drug addicts are responsible for all the damage they are doing to themselves, to their families, to their country. Chris Cuomo sees it a bit differently, rule of tape.
Starting point is 00:34:27 in New York City where you are, they have vending machines to help you become a drug addict. No. How insane is that? They don't have vending machines to help you be a drug addict. They have services that allow inveterate addicts. They have addicts and services for the addicts so they don't rob and steal and hurt out of desperation
Starting point is 00:34:52 to feed their addiction. A crack pipe enables somebody to smoke crack. Yeah, and if they didn't get the pipe for free, they would see you walking down the street and knock you down and take your wallet. And that's what those services are for. It's not to enable addiction. It wouldn't knock me down.
Starting point is 00:35:09 They might knock you down. Let me tell you when they're desperate. Listen, I appreciate the solution. It has to be a lot of them. But I'm telling you, we can't get to your solution because of people blaming people for making a bad choice. It creates this threshold of a lack of understanding and empathy.
Starting point is 00:35:24 You don't have a right to hurt other people because you want to get high. You don't have a right to hurt other people because you want to get high. No one's saying that you don't have, that you have a right. I'm saying, but it is also wrong to believe it's volitional. You're treating these guys like they're muggers. They're not muggers. They're not a jerk in the subway who wants to intimidate women and smack guys around.
Starting point is 00:35:42 They're sick, not bad. I want them to get off the junk. I want them to get off the junk, but only 20% of drug addicts, according to all the studies, want rehab. They don't want it. And the solution is mandatory. If you are a drug addict, you commit a crime, you're caught, they drug tests you in the police precinct. As soon as that test comes up, you're on narcotics. You go to a humane medical facility built by the states.
Starting point is 00:36:22 All right? for a period of time, minimum six months, and you get treatment. Whether you like it or not, that takes the marketplace away. That is the only solution to the chaos drug addicts are causing in this country. Combine it with the open border, hundreds of thousands of deaths, cities destroyed, families destroyed, and the politicians, we have to feel sorry for them. I don't feel sorry for that. Okay.
Starting point is 00:36:58 Smart life. You got to build some time in your day to get away from this. Even me, who I don't play any game, I use this for work and for information gathering. So an hour, two hours better, every day in your schedule, you will not look at that phone. That will break your addiction. It is so powerful this, the addiction. I find myself, you know, if I'm doing something, I don't know, I'll end the phone. No.
Starting point is 00:37:33 Build in every day away time from the phone, smart life. This day in history, June 29, 1967, Jane Mansfield, 34 years old, a rival to Marilyn Monroe, driving in a car named Slyde L. Louisiana, when she's involved with a head-on collision with a tractor-teller, she is beheaded in that accident. Jane Mansfield, if you don't know her, roll the table. Get your morning papers. Get your morning papers. Get your morning paper, ma'am. No, thanks, sonny. Can you tell me where I can find 341? 3.41? Second brownstone, ma'am. Jenny. In different era.
Starting point is 00:38:35 Anyway, Jay Mansfield was an underrated actress, and her daughter was in the back seat of the car when she was killed, who was her daughter? at the time, they called her, her name, I should say, they called her Marie, but her name is Mariska Hargety. Roll it. Now, Connie, you see, you needed him. Then you used him. He loves me, and I love him. That's not love. That's not mothering. That's narcissism. Okay.
Starting point is 00:39:15 I know that your husband wasn't perfect and misguided as it was he did what he thought was right. But now he's putting Martin first. That's love, Connie. Okay, so Law and Order, you know her. 56 years ago today, she's in a backseat of that car, little girl. survived her mother did not uh... i ran into uh... miss hargody at a broadway show and i have conversation about her mother
Starting point is 00:39:53 well i felt was very underrated uh... but i thought you would like to know about that in case you don't even know jane mansfield is back with the mail and a final thought about july fourth and a moment let's go to the mail uh... tanya bill i have a dumb question he said merrick garland will be arrested who's going to arrest him i didn't say will be that he could be
Starting point is 00:40:15 Just like John Mitchell was, the Attorney General for Nixon. U.S. Marshals would arrest him if it comes to that. Randall concierge, remember hands down, I want Putin to lose in Ukraine. However, my gut tells me Ukrainian government is corrupt. Yeah, it might be. Lesser or two evils, that's a cliche. Naomi Carry on, Littese, Pennsylvania. I agree 100% with your comment about drug abusers.
Starting point is 00:40:42 It will stop at nothing. they will lie, steal, and hurt everyone around them to get their drugs. Absolutely. There is no control over these people, and they need to be controlled. Carol, part of each 12-step program is to accept responsibility for our actions, past, present, and future. Some in our groups really struggle with that. Carol, obviously, in a 12-step group to try to get people off substance. Marianne Pertner, St. Clair Shores, Michigan. you can settle something for me O'Reilly, a family member told me, Fox News, the people who own it are
Starting point is 00:41:20 Democrats. They're not, but they don't like Trump. They're not Democrats. Dennis Huber, Wesley Chapel, Florida, Mr. Bill. I read your story that inspired your atheism, nothing near bumper sticker to our Bible class, and it was well received. The story is that I was was on a mass pike and a car in front of me had religion fake news. So of course, I made bumper stickers that said atheism, nothing there. And they're booming. You want them? Bill O'Reilly.com store. So let's go there right now. Summer reading program. Three books and a team normal hat, $3295. Best deal in the country. Okay? We got all kinds of great stuff. So for the 4th July celebrate. All of our stuff is moderately priced. And don't be parsimonious. Word of the day
Starting point is 00:42:16 ties in to the Bill O'Reilly.com store. Back with a final thought about the Fourth of July. Okay, so Fourth July weekend is here. Yay. First, you're going to have some leisure time. Please check in with us. I'm going to write a column Sunday, Bill O'Reilly.com. And I'm going to be tweeting. never off really but we'll have lots of good fun stuff all right now um we have uh all kinds of specials about our highlights stuff that we've done under no spin news that you may have missed that you don't that you want to see and then we have the usually we have the puzzles and we have all kinds of fun stuff so please go there um and our schedule is this um we're going to be off on monday and tuesday and back on wednesday i want to
Starting point is 00:43:09 give my staff a nice holiday weekend. And we are efforting Ted Cruz, which would be an interesting interview if he shows up on Wednesday. I hope he does. We have Brett Tomlin next week. We've got a lot of stuff, you know, on the board. But I'm going to do a little reading, sit on the beach. Finally, nice weather here on Eastern Long Island. And I hope you have a good time. Holly the Terrodaw, gearing up. I tweeted Holly earlier today. You might want to check that. If you want to tweet bandits at Bill O'Reilly. So get on the tweet and we always put stuff on Holly off. Thank you for watching and listening to the No Spin News. We will see you next Wednesday.

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