Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - Biden's Phony Stats, Jill Biden as the Villain, Christopher Wray's Deceitful Interview, Dr. Michael Greger on What's Healthy, & More

Episode Date: March 2, 2023

Tonight's rundown: Talking Points Memo: President Biden continues to give false stats in support of his administration, and Dr. Jill Biden is coming across as a villain as her husband deteriorates pub...licly. Bill breaks it down FBI director Christopher Wray appeared on Fox News, where he addressed the Hunter Biden investigation and the contrasting raids between Joe Biden and Donald Trump Dr. Michael Greger joins the No Spin News to talk about healthy eating and living longer This Day in History: The Lindbergh kidnapping Final Thought: BillOReilly.com Fox News poll update In Case You Missed It: Read Bill's latest column, "Kamala's Money" Join 'Team Normal!' Preorder your gearatBillOReilly.com! 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, Wednesday, March 1st, 2023, stand up for your country. So when I'm out and about in public, people come up and they are always very nice. I very rarely have anybody who's negative. But I am 6'4, 200 pounds, and I don't look like I would book that, so I guess it's logical. But anyway, many, many people ask me, what are you, O'Reilly most concerned about? Putin, China, the economy, what is most concerning to you? And I always give them the same answer.
Starting point is 00:00:50 It's a simple answer. None of the above, no Putin, no China. I am concerned about above all President Biden. And that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. So once again yesterday, Mr. Biden goes out on a campaign stop, which is what these speeches are all about, and he says this, go. Folks, and by the way, you know, you hear ads of a big spending Joe Biden,
Starting point is 00:01:24 In two years, I reduced the debt, $1.7 billion. $1.7 billion. The largest deficit reduction in American history. Okay. So he didn't reduce the debt $1.7 billion. He meant to say trillion dollars, but he doesn't know what he's saying. And then the people in the audience are like seals. I mean, if you listen to the words, I reduce the debt $1.7 billion.
Starting point is 00:02:05 That's nothing. He gives that to Ukraine every Thursday. So it doesn't make any sense, but if people are listening to him, there's zombies. All right. So he says he meant trillion, right? He reduced the debt, $1.7 trillion. That's what he says. It's not even close to being true.
Starting point is 00:02:27 It's not even in the universe of truth. Here is the truth. So since he's been in office, President Biden has increased the national debt by $4 trillion, from $28 to $32 trillion. Okay? That's since he's been in office. Two years, $4 trillion. That averages $2 trillion a year up. far more than any other president in history. Okay. Now, then he gets into the deficit.
Starting point is 00:02:58 So the national debt is the accumulation of all government spending that we have not paid for back eons, okay? The deficit is year to year. So Biden says, well, I've cut the deficit. That's true because the COVID spending that checks to you. small business, whatever, stopped. So during COVID, the deficit spending was here. When the check stopped, it automatically came down. Biden had nothing to do with it. That was a congressional mandate.
Starting point is 00:03:34 So Joe Biden gets up there, and this is all he had to do all day. He didn't do anything else. Give one speech about the economy, and he couldn't do it. he confused billion with trillion and he confused the deficit with the debt that's why i'm worried okay now let's carry it a step further he is thinking about running for president again now you may think that joe biden has done a good job and that's your right to think that 42% of Americans think he's okay. To me, it's astounding, but they're probably like the people in the Virginia speech
Starting point is 00:04:23 where they just clap and they don't listen and they don't know the difference between a billion and a trillion. And I don't want to be super-silious word of the day here, arrogant, but come on. So he wants to run again, and he has no idea what he is saying. so he can't campaign because he's not going to be able to go out there a day after day and give speeches when he can't even give one speech all right not going to be able to do that so he'll do the same thing he did last time as he'll stay in the house and that's not what we need here we have vexing problems and they be solved vexing problems the border inflation on and on and on and on overseas you all know
Starting point is 00:05:08 them. Okay, so the president of the United States, step back. We've had a few Butes, okay, Millard Fillmore, Pierce, James Buchanan. I mean, we've had some bad ones, Herbert Hoover, Warren Hardy. But they all at least were cognizant because I have letters from all of them, letters that they wrote. Not to me, I wasn't alive, but he will let Biden's not that. He can't. He can't, not won't. And I know a lot of you think he's a liar and he's lying and he's this and he's that. He cannot absorb information. He can't. He's at that stage in his life where he cannot do it. So who emerges as the big villain here in Biden world? There's got to be his wife. And she looks like a nice woman, teacher, all of that, but she's got to know what state, what mental state he's in. And there she is running around.
Starting point is 00:06:20 She doesn't want to give up the first ladyship. Want to live up all those perks. Okay? She didn't push him out the door. Whereas somebody else might say, is this good for the country? Yeah. Now rationalizations all day long, you know what that is, okay? everybody does it. But Jill Biden is emerging as a villainous here, in my humble opinion. And that's
Starting point is 00:06:48 a memo. 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, plus the news people actually talk about, the juicy details in the worlds of politics, business, pop culture, and everything in between. It's what you want from the New York Post wrapped up in one snappy show. Ask your smart speaker to play the NY Postcast podcast, listen and subscribe on Amazon Music, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Hey, it's Sean Spicer from the Sean Spicer Show podcast, reminding you to tune into my show every day to get your daily dose inside the world of politics. President Trump and his team are shaking up Washington like never before, and we're here to cover it from all sides, especially on the topics the mainstream media won't. So if you're a political junkie on a late lunch or getting ready for the drive home,
Starting point is 00:07:42 new episodes of the Sean Spicer Show podcast drop at 2 p.m. East Coast every day. Make sure you tune in. You can find us at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcast. All right, so the president nominated Julie Sue to serve as a new secretary of labor. The former mayor of Boston, Marty Mehan, quit. There's Ms. Su. She's a very qualified woman. There's no doubt she has a qualification.
Starting point is 00:08:05 She's 54 years old, Harvard Law degree, ran a labor department in California, born to Chinese immigrants in Wisconsin, she is qualified. But here's the kicker on all of these department heads. And Buttigieg is the best example. Mayorkas is another really good one. They don't do anything. If you're the Department of Labor Secretary, you don't do anything. You don't come in and say, I'm going to do this, I'm going to do that. I'm in it. No. You do what you are told to do from the White House. So Susan Rice will call
Starting point is 00:08:42 up Ms. Sue and say, this is what we'd like to do. And Julie Sue will do it. Buddha Judge, I mean, anyone, anyone of you watching and listening to me tonight, if you were Secretary of Transportation, would have gone to Ohio. You would have gone. That's your job just to protect your butt, C-Y-A, you would have gone. He didn't go. Why? Because he was an order to go. They didn't tell him to go. Same thing with Majorcas. Any Homeland Security Chief would say an order a different strategy on the border. Mayorcas won't do it because the White House doesn't want it. So these jobs are basically order-taker jobs. They're prestigious in the sense that you have a job at that level, then you can go into a university and get a cushy job
Starting point is 00:09:40 and give speeches. All right. So Biden yesterday, in addition to telling everybody that he cut the debt $1.7 billion, 1.2, whatever it was. I mean, I have to laugh because it was so absurd, and he didn't even hear it. See, when I make a mistake, I do this all ad lib. I'm not reading a prompter here. I'm just talking to you, like I talk to anybody. All right? And when I make a mistake, hear it in my head and then I correct it most of the time once in a while you just go and that's called a I misspoke but most of the time I hear it he doesn't so here's what he said about taxes go the idea that a billionaire we used to have 600 or so in the United States America now there's a thousand the idea that they paid a rate that is lower than the rate of a police officer a school
Starting point is 00:10:35 a nurse is bizarre, but it's not true. It's not true. Okay. So if Biden really cared about straightening out the tax code, he would propose specific things to Congress and they change it. I'm no billionaire fan. What most of them do is set up corporate corporations, and then the money goes through the corporation so they can, you know, devalue things, and they can buy private jets, and they can do all of this through the corporations. And it's very, very complicated. They pay accountants hundreds of thousands of dollars a year, these guys and gals, okay, to take advantage of the tech code. Change it.
Starting point is 00:11:30 Change it. All right? Just to pass through stuff alone. I can't explain it to you now, but the pass-through advantages to corporations in the tax code means these billionaires, they can live off the corporation without having it count as personal income. Warren Buffett does that. Okay?
Starting point is 00:11:57 And so, Biden doesn't care about any of this. He wants class envy set up the half. halves and the have-nots, there are more have-nots than haves, and we'll get all the have-nots votes. That's what it's all about. It's not about actually fixing the tax code, which should be fixed. Okay, this is the most important story of the night, except for the one about your health, which is coming up. Christopher Ray is ahead of the FBI, a Trump appointee. He goes on to Fox News yesterday. And the interview was instructive. Roll cut one. Let's start with the laptop. The FBI has had access to this laptop for more than three years. Why is this investigation
Starting point is 00:12:46 on the Hunter Biden laptops taking so long? Well, the investigation is being led, as you may know, by a U.S. attorney appointed in the last administration out of Delaware, and the FBI is actively supporting and working with that U.S. attorney on that investigation. But the whistleblowers are telling these lawmakers that there was an internal effort to shut down the investigation from the beginning. Have you found that? I have not found anything like that. I can only speak to what we do. And unfortunately, as you would expect, if we're going to do this investigation in the right way,
Starting point is 00:13:20 that means I can't talk about the specifics of that investigation other than to assure everyone that I expect our people to tackle this investigation, the way that I expect them to tackle every investigation, which is to follow. the facts wherever they lead no matter who likes it okay so let's talk about it okay two things he throws the u.s attorney in delaware cliche alert under the bus so he says don't blame me and the fbii it's this guy this u.s attorney that's holding up the hunter-biden investigation that's true to some extent but ray knows why the U.S. attorney is holding it up, and he won't say. That's deceit. All right? So I wrote a passage of the day on Bill O'Reilly.com about deceit and betrayal today. That's deceit. Passive deceit,
Starting point is 00:14:20 but deceit. So if it were me interviewing Ray, never got to, would have gotten away with that. And that's not a slap at Brett Baer, but I would have just leaned in and I said, look, it's three years. Okay. Your agency is the lead investigator. Can you explain to me and the American people why a simple tax investigation is taking three years? And then he would have fallen back on exactly what he said. Well, we can't talk about investigations that are ongoing. That's BS. And I would say it right to his face.
Starting point is 00:14:57 Yes, you can. There's no law. There's no statute. There's nothing in a constitution. it says you can't give a general outline of where the investigation of Hunter Biden is. Nothing. You hide behind that. And that's why Christopher Ray would never do an interview with me.
Starting point is 00:15:19 Here's cut two. Go. Are you at the table for that decision of how it looks to go after a former president like the way that it happened in Marlago? Well, I oversee the FBI. I expect any significant investigation to be conducted by the book. And I do that with adherence to our rules, our policies, our practices. Why didn't we know anything about the FBI looking into President Biden prior to the election? Well, again, I can't talk about specific investigations that are ongoing,
Starting point is 00:15:52 both of which are being led by special counsel, other than to say it is not our normal practice to discuss publicly specific investigations. That's true. It is not. But this isn't a normal case. Okay? So this is a case that affected the 2020 election. And clearly, the FBI, you'll remember, put out that Hillary Clinton was under investigation, right, for the email thing, days before the 2016 election.
Starting point is 00:16:32 Clearly, Comey, the head of the FBI, did that. So Ray could have done that, but chose not to do it. See, this guy, he's a swamp creature. He's not looking out for you or me. He's not a crime fighter. It's just, when I see this stuff, makes me angry because we're being deceived. I had a long conversation with Hannity on a radio about it today. If you guys want to see it, we posted it on here.
Starting point is 00:17:06 It's on Bill O'Reilly.com. Here's what really happened in Maulago vis-a-vis Biden. Here's what really happened, if you want to know. And I'll keep it piffy. The National Archives alerted the FBI that Donald Trump had removed classified documents from the White House and not sent them over to the archives. Usually, you'll photostat documents and you'll send the originals to the archives.
Starting point is 00:17:32 That's what's supposed to happen under federal law. Trump didn't do it. He took the stuff down to Mar-a-Lago. I told you in the past, he didn't even know what was in the boxes. He didn't give the order. His people did it. They moved it down to Florida. National Archives complained.
Starting point is 00:17:48 FBI asked Trump to go through it and give us all the classifies. Trump did not do that in a timely manner. I don't know why he didn't do it. I don't think he cared about it. Okay, but he didn't do it in a timely matter. So the White House ordered the rape. That's what happened. Ray didn't order it.
Starting point is 00:18:13 The White House said, you better get those documents back right now, send down the FBI and get them. What happened? In the Biden case, the same thing happened. The National Archives tipped off the FBI that Biden had stuff in his garage next to his Corvette or whatever. It's the same thing. Biden didn't know what he had. But instead of delaying, the Biden lawyers said, okay, go. Right away.
Starting point is 00:18:44 They didn't delay. So there was no reason for the FBI to send down to 80 guys and kick in the garage door. That's what happened. However, the FBI certainly could have said, knowing what they did at Maolago, we have a similar situation we are investigating with President Biden. That would have been perfectly fair to say, and they did not do it. Okay, that's that. Power, politics, and the people behind the headlines.
Starting point is 00:19:18 I'm Miranda Devine, New York Post columnist, and the host of the Brown. new podcast, Pod Force One. Every week I'll sit down for candid conversations with Washington's most powerful disruptors, lawmakers, lawmakers and even the president of the United States. These are the leaders shaping the future of America and the world. Listen to Podforce One with me, Miranda Devine, every week on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcast. You don't want to miss an episode. Let's go to the economy in California, southern California. The house sales, homes of sales, lowest number of transactions in 35 years.
Starting point is 00:20:12 So it's stall, real estate in California, stall because of the higher interest rates and because everybody's leaving California. wealthy people are going, hey, see you, and they put their house up at sale, nobody's buying it. And so that is not good. That is a harbinger, another word of the day, of a recession. So I'm keeping my eye on that. Smart life. And this ties into the economy.
Starting point is 00:20:44 So according to Lending Club Bank, all right, a digital marketplace bank in the USA, 60% of Americans live paycheck to paycheck. We've gone over this before. 45% of Americans earning more than $100,000 a year are living paycheck to paycheck. So this is a disaster. All right. If you don't have six months reserve in the bank, whereas if you get fired tomorrow, you can live for six months, what are you going to do? And apparently the majority of Americans don't have a month's worth of reserve.
Starting point is 00:21:24 And this doesn't even count credit card debt. A lot of people just run it up on a card in order to live at the level they want to live. I have always said that the best advice my father ever gave me was to save 10% of whatever your take-home pay was, whether I'm cutting lawns, shoveling snow, being a lifeguard, working at Carvel, driving a taxi. I did all of that, painted houses. Every time I got paid, 10% of that money went in the bank. To this day, more now because I make good money. But boom, right over there and that grows and grows and grows that's capitalism but most Americans they want what they want they impulse by I got to have a new car I got a
Starting point is 00:22:29 really nice car all right it's six years old my car's six years old but it looks great why do I want a new car I don't and it's only got 55,000 miles on it All right. So why? Why? No. I mean, I paid for this thing. I'm going to keep it for another two years unless it collapses. I'm not cheap. This is a good car. I don't have to impress anybody with my car. Jeez. All right, sweetener update. I can't say the word, but I'll try again. It's embarrassing. Airwith Retall. I don't know. That's the sweet. It's in Truvia, the coffee stuff that you put in or icedy stuff. So, according to a new study, we told you this yesterday. This sweetener elevates the risk of heart attacks, strokes, and blood clots. And this is a real study. This is serious. Okay? So don't use it.
Starting point is 00:23:37 Simple as that. And when you look at the labels of drinks, particularly, Basically, it says no sugar, no sugar, and you don't want sugar. But you look at it, and if you see that word, E-R-Y-T-R-I-T-O-L, don't buy it. So as you know, we've been on a campaign to make you healthier, maybe make you is a bad word, help you get healthier, that's much better. And the sugar is the main enemy, in my opinion, of the American diet, and it'll catch up with you. And if you're drinking Coke and Pepsi and Dr. Pepper and Sprite and they've got
Starting point is 00:24:19 75 grams of sugar in it, you're drinking a few of those a day. You're going to be chubby and you're going to get diabetes. Okay, you will. And the same thing with the candy, the cookies, the cake, the ice cream, everything. Boom. And if you eat fast food in combination with all that, okay, hopeless. Your whole body's going to break down. Because inside, the inflammation is run a while that's a true I'm not the food police I'm here to tell you the truth so look around for a guy that might put a lot of this into perspective and we found one his name is Michael dr. Michael Greger comes to us from Fort Royal Virginia he's the author of the book How Not to Die
Starting point is 00:25:08 Discover the Food specifically proves them to prevent and reverse disease All right, so some of us want to die, but most of us don't. You might want to check that book out, and the doctor joins us now, as I said, from Virginia. I got a question, first of all, that it departs from what we're going to do here. We're going to run down individual food. Every two seconds, there is a vegetable and fruit supplement on television, an advertisement, to take pills to give you the servings you need of fruit and vegetables, and they're expensive. Is this stuff work?
Starting point is 00:25:48 It doesn't work. It's a scam. I mean, if you think about it, 90% when you freeze dry something, you eliminate 90% of the weight. So taking a capsule of a fruit and vegetable is, at most, 10 capsules worth of fruits and vegetables. Just a tiny bite of fruits and vegetables. Why not instead go to the produce aisle? Some of the healthiest foods on the planet, like sweet potatoes, apples, red cabbage, are some of the cheapest foods on the planet. Okay. So you're saying flat out that people spending a lot of money on these capsules are being misled, that they're not going to, they're not getting the nutrition they need. Because you know, the testimonials, oh, I take these capsules and I feel great, and now I can run in the Olympics and I can, you know, I have this and that, I mean, so you're saying it's all BS. It's BS. You should get your nutrition not from the supplement aisle, but from the produce aisle.
Starting point is 00:26:42 now quality of life doc keep that in mind quality of life okay eating is a joy for a lot of people comfort food so in your book here's what you throw out soda diet soda bacon ham hot dogs eggs, tortillas, potato chips, fries, donuts, cake, ice cream. I want to kill myself right away. I mean, you know, that's, all of that stuff tastes good. So I'm not going to stop eating all of that and start eating, you know, keto stuff. But how bad is this stuff? Okay, first of all, it doesn't matter what we eat on our birthdays, holidays, special occasions.
Starting point is 00:27:42 It's really the day-to-day stuff that adds up. On a day-to-day basis, we really should try to eat healthy. It's up to each of us to make our own decisions as to what to eat and how to live, but we should make these choices consciously educating ourselves about the predictable consequences of our actions. It's your body, your choice. You want to smoke cigarettes, go bungee jumping, not wear your seatbelt, right? That's all you. But as a physician, all I care about is that you are fully informed about the potential risks.
Starting point is 00:28:11 And the good news is we have tremendous power over our health, destiny, and longevity. The vast majority of premature death and disability is preventable with a healthy enough diet and lifestyle. And I believe that. But I'm still going to have some of this stuff once in a while. I'd rather sacrifice the two years than not have it. Does that make sense? That makes absolute sense. And different people will make different conclusions. Yeah, I mean, look, if you want to be a vegan person and more power to you, more power to you want to do that. That's okay. But for me, I was raised in a terrible diet home because my parents didn't know any better and we couldn't really afford upscale food.
Starting point is 00:29:02 I, you know, there's a pattern of what we eat, and I'm going to have an omelet once in a while, and I'm going to have a hot dog at the game, and I'm going to have a BLT once in a while. But I don't, and if I die, I'm okay with it. But what I'm trying to say is I don't believe, and I could be wrong, please correct me if I am, that in moderation, this is going to kill me. Well, I mean, choosing moderation is like, you know, hitting yourself with a smaller hammer, right? I mean, it's, I mean, I don't tell my patients to, you know, smoke a half a pack of cigarettes a day, cut down from two.
Starting point is 00:29:44 That's different, though. Smoking is different. Smoking is different. Drugs are different. Getting bombed every night on booze is different. This is just ordinary food. Okay. Let's go with meals.
Starting point is 00:29:58 So I'm a kind of guy that likes a variety of stuff. I don't like to eat the same thing every day. You have at the top of your breakfast suggestion list, oatmeal with fruit, cinnamon, and black coffee. I would never drink black coffee. I got to have a little half and half in there and a little bit of sweetener. Not the bad sweetener, but some of the others. But anyway, oatmeal is good. Is oatmeal good?
Starting point is 00:30:26 Oatmeal is good. Okay, I like oatmeal, but Irish oatmeal. Bean burrito, I don't think I could do that. Lenthal soup. Hummus. All right, see hummus everywhere. Hummus is good, right? Hummus is good.
Starting point is 00:30:43 Hummus is good made out of chickpeas. Excellent. Source and protein. Okay. Pasta primavera. That's pasta with vegetables. Now, some doctors and dieticians say no pasta. You say?
Starting point is 00:30:56 The pasta, the compression of the pasta dough changes the glycemic index, such that the exact same ingredient in pasta versus bread has a completely different effect on one's blood sugars. And so pasta is a very low glycemic food, even if you're eating white pasta, not whole wheat pasta. and so pasta is one of the kind of rare exceptions to stay a couple of times a week pasta is good right well it depends what you put on it if it's yeah i know all right yeah you get okay now i only eat sourdough bread is that okay sourdough is better than regular bread i don't eat a lot of bread anyway but i got rid of all the white and rye and wheat and i got sour dough and as you said I've researched and it's better.
Starting point is 00:31:51 Okay. Meat. You're not a vegetarian. You eat meat, right? I try to follow the advice. I recommend all my patients, and that's trying to minimize the intake, meat, eggs, dairy, junk,
Starting point is 00:32:04 really maximize the intakes of the healthiest foods, which are the fruits, vegetables, you know, beans, whole grains, nuts and seeds, spices, wash, it's basically real food that grows out of the ground. Those are the healthy choices. Got it. But again, they're not.
Starting point is 00:32:18 the best tasting and you go nuts if you ate them all the time what kind of meat do you eat what kind of meat uh the least harmful meat would be game wild game that's shot with uh lead free ammunition okay lead free ammunition so chicken uh turkey that's better so i mean actually i mean a hundred years ago chicken was a low fat food only two percent calories um from fat but now there's 10 times um more than genetically selected these birds um to have them actually more more fat than protein. And so what used to be a healthier food is now less and less so. Very similar to what you see with some of these processed foods.
Starting point is 00:32:57 You say they're just normal foods, but these aren't normal foods. Like the erythrital you talked about, the food industry has come up with food components, not really existing naturally in nature that can have negative effects. I got it. But chicken and turkey once a week or something, now it'll be all right, right? That would certainly be better than processed meat, the bacon, ham, hot dogs, lunch meat.
Starting point is 00:33:18 certainly what about a burger once in a while protein you know what about a burger okay so a burger is estimated to basically is associated with the reduction in lifespan equivalent to two cigarettes um and so if you wouldn't consider you know smoking you know lighting up twice a day maybe you shouldn't uh maybe you should choose a healthier option for lunch instead okay and the final thing i have for you is fish we hear about mercury in the fish i eat a little lot of fish. I had salmon the other than I was delicious. Fish. What about it? Tuna in particular. I eat a lot of tuna. In nutrition, foods aren't so much good or bad than they are better or worse, right? Food is a zero-sum game. Every time we put something in our mouth, it's a lost
Starting point is 00:34:06 opportunity to put something even healthier in our mouth. So like, you know, our eggs good for you? Well, compared to breakfast sausage, absolutely, compared to oatmeal, not even close. Same thing with fish. Tuna fish salad sandwich, definitely better than a bologna sandwich, but even better than that would be something like the hummus sandwich, which is, which you wouldn't have to worry about the heavy metals. You don't want people committing suicide. So I'm going to stay on my tuna. What about regular fish, you know, trout and salmon and all. They all right? If you're going to eat fish, you want to eat smaller fish, shorter-lived fish. They build up less of the toxic heavy metals and pollutants and so the really huge fish like tuna are actually concerning or sword
Starting point is 00:34:50 fish the small herbivorous fish lower on the food chain would be uh have less less pollutants unfortunately uh you know the oceans are kind of humanity sewers all the you know mercury spewed from drives drives me nuts uh shellfish uh shrimp scalps okay no oysters are probably the healthiest of all the of all the the seafood all right but you eat shrimp once and while um i oysters would be healthier okay all right doc the book again is how not to die and uh that's a good roadmap and i think everybody should just eat in moderation uh that's just my opinion but anyway uh and you got to get out there and you got to move it move it too if you eat the big burger cheeseburger then you got you know you move it and that's what i do with the taradog
Starting point is 00:35:40 all right lorry lifewood out is the mayor of chicago good only got 17 percent of the vote. I guess those people were people who never come out of the house in Chicago who voted for her. She's ruined the city. She's gone. I hope we never hear from her again. There will be a runoff between two guys I know nothing about, but I will research it. And the runoff is in April. And before that, April 4th is a vote. We'll tell you about these guys. New Orleans, the advice from public service people in New Orleans is don't sit in your car. Why? Because car hijackings have increased 165% in New Orleans. The mayor there is a subject of a recall. We hope she gets recalled because these cities are totally out of control violent.
Starting point is 00:36:29 Oregon, there's a bill, track 50, 50,000 that would give homeless people $1,000 a month to spend at their discretion, which would make every drug dealer in Oregon ecstatic. So yeah, Oregon. This is great. Give the homeless people a thousand so they can go out and buy their heroin and their methamphetamine or the alcoholists can buy their gin or vodka. Give them a thousand. It's insane. Insane. Stay in history March 1st, 1932. Charles Lindberg, big hero, he flew the first solo flight across the Atlantic, his 20-month-old baby, Charles Jr., kidnapped. out of his house in East Amwell, New Jersey, all right? The perpetrator of the crime put a ladder up to the window of the baby's room climbed up, snatched the baby, demanded $50,000 ransom, which is $1 million today. All right, they paid it ransom, but the baby never showed up, and baby was found, short time later, dead. The autopsy showed the baby was
Starting point is 00:37:43 killed on the night he was kidnapped. Anyway, they marked the money, the ransom money. It was used in New York City. The cops grabbed a Bruno Hopman in 1934, two years after the kidnapping. And he was sentenced to death in the electric chair in 1936, April 3rd, Bruno left the building. terrible and because of that the FBI is now in charge of kidnapping all over the united states not local authorities back with the mail and a final thought on our poll about fox news okay let's go to the mail we have a dean lying in deceit increase over time when not stopped the white house just set a new record by steady u.s fuel costs have come down under their leadership not a pete out of the mainstream media, it's one thing to try and fail, it's another to fail and lie.
Starting point is 00:38:43 Absolutely right. And this could never happen with an honest media. Mark, I have a sister who will not speak to me because I'm conservative. I supported Donald Trump. She might not be the brightest bulb in the box. Okay, Mark, that may be one of the reasons she's not talking to you. But the media vulcanized her misled beliefs into indisputable truth. True. Propaganda has become truth in a lot of precincts.
Starting point is 00:39:14 Chantelle Wolfe, Newport Beach, California, the Republican Party will have a primary election and see who will run against Biden. If the Democrats get people who go in, will they have a primary? Sure, Shantel. Both parties can have primaries. In fact, they do. Even if it's just Biden, they'll have a primary. M.V.S. up or down on Biden. George, greatest trick ever performed by the devil is to convince people. he does not exist. George is reacting to my researching and writing, killing the witches. All right. So killing the witches. At the end of it, I'll finish it by April. And you can pre-order it now on bill o'Reilly.com. There's a lot of really spooky historical stuff in this book. And it's all facts. Every bit of it.
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Starting point is 00:41:18 Okay, final thought of the day. We have a poll on Bill O'Reilly.com. It asks you, has the Fox News election machine lawsuit change your opinion of FNC? Yes or no. And this is a very interesting poll for a number of reasons. I'm going to do the talking points memo tomorrow, Thursday, on this poll. Okay, we'll have the results. I'll give you the results. And then I'm going to tie it in to what is happening vis-a-vis the media in this country. And it's really interesting.
Starting point is 00:41:54 There's a huge change going on. So, again, the poll question is, has the Fox News election machine lawsuit change or opinion of FNC? Yes or no? All you do is you go to Bill O'Reilly. you'll see the banner you click on the banner the poll thing comes up you click on yes or no and you are recorded okay and you know look I'm not going to predict what's going to happen in that lawsuit I think that it is a very fascinating and important case it involves freedom of speech it involves opinion involves
Starting point is 00:42:36 corporations. It involves money. But first we want to know what you think. Thank you for watching and listening to the no-spin news this evening. We will see you again tomorrow.

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