Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - Biden's State Of The Union Missed The Mark For Many, Hollywood Halts Russian Releases, and Bill Gates Tries To Dismantle Math In Schools
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Hey Bill O'Reilly here.
Welcome to the NOS-FIN News, Wednesday, March 2, 2022, stand up for your country.
Got a really excellent program on the board.
I hope I don't screw it up.
I don't think I will.
We got Senator Joseph Lieberman in the bullpen.
and after my analysis of Ukraine today, the latest in the State of the Union last night, he will
weigh in. We want all sides heard here. As you know, the Senator is a Democrat, but a very
astute one and very savvy about foreign affairs. And so we're looking forward to that
conversation. The State of the Union address is the subject of this evening's talking
points memo. It ran an hour, two minutes. A CBS snap exit.
poll, which I'm kind of unreliable, said 41% thought it was a very positive speech. About
20 to 25 million Americans watched over all of the networks and cables. Might be more,
but that's the initial. I thought it was a blast speech. It was tedious. I had a hard time
getting through it. Holly the Terra Dog was looking at me going, why are we watching this?
but it was important to watch. It was. The only two things that I picked up that I didn't know from the speech
were that the USA was going to shut down airspace to Russian planes and that the Justice Department
is forming a new, I don't know what it is, department to look into fraud over COVID. That means
money that went out under the COVID relief plan that people stole. All right.
that's fine. I mean, I hope they get people who did it. But that's it. Out of the whole hour and two
minutes was the only two things I didn't know. Because what Joe Biden does is he falls back on
repetitive. How many times are we going to hear fair share? Okay, we got it. All right? How many
times are we going to hear if you earn less than $400,000, you're not going to pay any more
income tax. Okay, you're not going to get that bill passed, Mr. President, the bill back better,
not going to happen. Why are we here? Why are you telling us this? And then it was the usual
we're going to give you, we're going to give you, we're going to give you, community college,
health care, child care. Ah, it just, you know, I'm sitting there going how many times. We got
important things to talk about in this country. So the first thing was Ukraine. That's how he led it.
I predicted this last night. He wouldn't anybody would have. This is a crisis, this Ukraine thing.
Now, he has been pretty good on Ukraine, in my opinion. I did hash it out with Hannity today on
Hannity's radio program. You know, Hannity doesn't think he's been that good. I think he's been
better than Hannity does. And I gave Hannity my list.
And it was a good conversation, a spirited conversation.
And I didn't have any credit for having me on because I disagree with him a lot.
And that's what we do here in the NOSPN News.
We want people to disagree with us.
And that's what's happened on cable news.
You don't get that anymore.
All you do is echo chamber, echo chamber.
It's so boring.
Anyway, the first soundbite I want to run for you tonight is the most important soundbite of the speech.
Go.
But let me be clear, our forces are not engaged and will not engage in the conflict with Russian forces in Ukraine.
Our forces are not going to Europe to fight Ukraine, but to defend our NATO allies in the event that Putin decides to keep moving west.
For that purpose, we have mobilized American ground forces, air squadrons, ship deployments, to protect NATO countries, including Poland, Romania, Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia.
And as I've made crystal clear, the United States and our allies will defend every inch of territory that is NATO territory with the full force of our collective power.
All right, so that's important because that tells Putin there will be a shooting war should you invade a NATO country.
Remember, Ukraine is not a NATO country.
It did not request admission to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
its government chose to follow a, quote, middle-of-the-road path, not to anger Putin further after he sees Crimea.
Okay. Now, back home, things were not as strong for Joe Biden.
And the best soundbite apart from Biden's speech was made by Democratic Senator Joe Manchin, who said this.
One thing that hasn't been talked about as much is that during this time of war,
the United States is still importing more than half a million barrels per day
of crude oil and other petroleum products from Russia,
with imports up over 20% in 2021 over 2020.
To me, it makes no sense at all.
So that is a crucial piece of information.
And President Biden did not mention it last night.
Why are we still buying oil?
from Russia. Now, I suspect it's because the contracts had been signed way before the Ukrainian
intrusion. However, you know Putin's a bad guy, and we're getting 7% of our oil. So part of the
conversation with Hannity was they was, how are we paying for this? And I did some research
before I came on the air after I talk with him. We pay in advance. So if you sign oil contracts,
you pay in advance. So all of Russia's banks are now shut down, and we don't, but the stuff that we're
getting now is already paid for. It's complicated, and I think that's why Biden didn't mention it
in addition to making him look bad, because it's not smart and wasn't smart at all to buy Putin
oil when you're shutting down your oil production in the USA. Okay.
Now, the weakest part of Biden speech last night was inflation.
He is absolutely clueless on how to bring inflation down because he doesn't understand or
won't admit one or the other that by attacking the oil and fossil fuel industry fracking
in the USA, you drove the price of fuel up here, Mr. President.
You, you, no one else, not Congress, you.
Drove it up because they, again, have futures contracts.
So all the oil and all the other fossil fuels went way up.
That caused all the other prices to go up.
So people in a truck are paying double that they paid for diesel.
What's in the truck is going to go up the product,
whether it's food or anything else, to cover the increase that you did.
I mean, that's why inflation's up, but not to Biden.
Biden says, well, I'm going to bring it down by somehow demanding American companies make products here in the USA.
I don't know how that brings prices down.
I guess it's something to do with the supply chain.
Well, what is that?
And then he says, here's his plan.
Go.
My plan to fight inflation will lower your cost and lower the deficit.
17 Nobel laureates in economics said my plan will ease long-term inflationary pressures.
Top business leaders, and I believe most Americans support the plan.
And here's the plan.
First, cut the cost of prescription drugs.
We pay more for the same drug produced by the same company in America and any other country in the world.
Let's cut energy costs for families, an average of $500 a year by combating climate change.
Let's provide an investment tax credits to weatherize your home and your business.
All right, those tax credits are already in place.
Did you know that?
They're already there.
So this is not going to do anything to inflation, nothing, his plan.
I mean, I'd like them to bring down prescription drug prices.
That'd be great.
The way to do that is to have Medicare.
negotiate with the individual drug firms. That's the way to do it. He's for that, Biden.
And that's a good thing. But why haven't you done it so far? I don't know. Okay. The rest of it
is the usual. He doesn't mention border chaos, migrants, doesn't mention it once. But he laments
that there's heroin and fentanyl coming in, killing more than 100,000 Americans a year. Well,
why do you think it's coming in at that volume? Record fentanyl seizures and fentanyls would
kill most of the people. Why? Because it's an open border. That's why? Because the border
patrol is so overwhelmed by the millions of migrants, they can't stop the drugs. There's not
enough of them down there. So here's Biden. Oh, I believe in rehab. Hey, I believe in a secure border
and we don't have one.
That was, that was so bad, I can't even tell you how bad that was.
Okay?
Then he goes on to talk about, well, I want to fund the police.
Okay, good.
I'm glad.
Your progressive pals don't.
And funding the police isn't going to do any good if we have no prosecution of criminals
like we don't have in New York or Los Angeles or Chicago.
So you can give as much money as you want to the cops, but if the criminals aren't prosecuted,
crime is going to keep going up.
And the cops know it.
They get, they arrest them, they go in, they get booked, they're right back on the street.
Violent people.
It's just insane.
Nothing from Biden.
Nothing.
Then he laments voter suppression.
This is the biggest con in the world.
okay he opposes voter identification by
Arizona just passed a proposed proposal folks got a vote on it there
okay to require IDs to vote Idaho just did it 50 states should have it
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Okay, now I'm going to, was there anything else I missed?
Let's see.
Voter IDs, guns are bad, abortion's fine.
Okay.
Now, I predicted a bunch of stuff yesterday, and I was right on everything.
I'm an Oracle.
I miss Cleo.
But I'm going to just give you one.
Roll of tape.
In fact, our economy created over 6.5 million new jobs just last year.
More jobs in one year than ever before in the history of the United States of America.
And then he's going to say, and this is going to, you know, draw my ire in the ire of any fair-minded analyst,
he's going to say the American economy is booming.
it's because of me, Joe Biden.
So he does this all the time,
and he uses April 2020 baseline
for his economic analysis,
and that's when the country shut down
because of COVID,
and everybody was out of work.
He'll take that employment number there,
which is totally artificial,
and that's exactly what he did.
All right, joining us now
as a guy who's smarter than I am.
And I hate to admit it.
Former Senator Joseph Lieberon is a Democrat representing Connecticut, and he joins us from Riverdale,
New York, north of Manhattan.
So number one, did I make any mistakes in my analysis there?
Well, first, I'm great to be with you again, Bill.
Secondly, you said so many things that I have to pick them off one of the time.
I found myself surprisingly a great.
with you on a lot of things, although I must say I come at this from a different perspective,
which is I've been involved in a long-time battle between what it might call the center or center
left of the Democratic Party and the far left. And I think a big problem, simplistic explanation
of Biden's problems in the first year plus of his administration. He's been doing too much
of what the four-left has wanted to do. So I took some hope last night. It was a more center-left
address. Why? Because he did say, and you shouldn't have to be grateful for something like this,
but I am in the context of where we've been, fund the police, don't defund them. I agree with you.
That's only the beginning. You've got to have prosecutors, including ones elected in Democratic
cities that want to really prosecute the criminal law, which incidentally, as far as I can tell,
I haven't seen a poll. This is my own long-time experience. Minority communities and the big cities
want the law enforced because they suffer from criminal behavior more than most of the communities.
The other thing is, again, might be a small step in the direction of progress. We didn't hear the words,
build back better or Green New Deal.
You're right on the domestic policy.
We did hear a rehash of many of the promises
that have been part of those two bills, big bills.
I don't think there's any chance that any of that
is going to pass this year.
So some encouragement for me
that is heading back toward the center
and really political judgment would say, no matter what you feel, that that's what you ought to do.
On Ukraine?
No, wait, wait, don't get to Ukraine a minute.
We'll get there because I want to tap your foreign policy expertise.
The biggest issue in this country right now is inflation.
It's hurting working Americans.
It's hurting everybody in the sense that it's going to be another 50 to 75 cent raise on a gallon
gas before the 4th of July. Has to because the oil prices are up over $100 a barrel. He didn't
have anything last night, Senator. He had nothing about how to control inflation. Am I wrong?
Well, certainly not. Look, if he could hold down a price of prescription drugs, that would
be a help. But on the question of energy, there really was nothing there. There was a reference.
Why didn't he say, why didn't he say, in your opinion, you're not a mind reader, but why did he say,
look, I'm going to ramp up domestic oil production. We're not going to sell any more oil.
We're not going to buy any more oil from Russia. And that I'm going to bring the prices down here at the gas pump by
having more product available. Why wouldn't he say that? There's only one reason, Senator,
but I'll let you tell us what the reason is. Well, I don't know. I presume, and again,
I can't read his mind that he's, I'm as focused as anybody on the problem of climate change
and reducing. That's what it is. He doesn't want to go up against the green warriors,
but that's going to doom the Democratic Party in November. Yeah, because you, you know,
this is the goal we have. It's serious. But we got a real crisis now that's even more serious,
and that is inflation, and it also is what to do about Russia. So I agree. I would have much preferred
if he had found a way to say we're going to embargo Russian oil sales. I was going to call
today with Senator Lisa Murkowski of Alaska. Okay, Alaska is an oil producer who stays,
so you could say she's biased. But, you know, she's really
sharp and an independent mind.
And she said it just shocks her that we're buying 7% of our oil from Russia,
giving Putin dollars with which that he can use to either keep his economy from
totally tanking or to send his military into Ukraine.
When in Alaska, they could supply that 7% without a lot of a problem.
That's right.
And so it makes no sense he's still captive to the green warriors and the far left.
Now, let me take you back to when you were in the Senate and Barack Obama was president.
So Putin came in and he grabbed Crimea and Obama yelled at him for 90 minutes on a phone call,
threatening all kinds of sanctions and we're going to do this, we're going to do that.
Putin just shrugged it off.
Nothing happened to Putin.
Nothing.
He just grabbed Crimea.
Now, with Trump, Putin didn't misbehave to that extent.
Yes, the Russian hackers caused trouble, but Putin and Trump had a deal, or so Trump told
me on the history tour, you don't cause trouble for me, I'm not going to cause trouble
for you and we'll have trade and everything like that.
But this Putin invasion today goes back to Crimea, does it not?
Oh, it does for sure.
And, you know, this was no surprise.
I mean, Putin's been talking about the end of the Cold War, as you know,
as one of the great historic catastrophes of modern history,
that the Soviet Union was collapsed.
That was bad for the world, certainly bad for Russia.
So he's talked about and particularly focused on Ukraine and Crimea,
which he sees as part of Russia.
And I'm not just talking about last week.
He's done it from way back in the first decade of this century, and he actually acted on, of course, when he sees Crimea and part of eastern Ukraine.
And you're right, we yelled at him, we applied some sanctions, had heard him for a little bit, but he allowed for it and went on.
And then last summer, he wrote a long essay. Historians tell me it was just ridiculous, almost childish, but it was all.
all about how Ukraine is really part of Russia.
So you can see this coming.
You know history.
You know Hitler did the same thing in Austin and Czechoslovakia.
It's the same mindset.
That's what he's doing.
But it doesn't help us now.
So one of the things that Hannity and I debated was that some people want a shoot war now.
And I told Hannity,
America's would not support a shooting war, World War III, over Ukraine.
I think Americans would support a shooting war, and let's all pray it doesn't happen,
if Putin went into a NATO country.
If he went into Poland or the Baltic states, we would have to shoot at them.
The power of the United States and Europe would have to shoot bullets at Russians who would shoot back.
Now, based on your expertise, do you think Putin's that insane to start that kind of a confrontation?
I don't, and I don't because the countries you mentioned are members of NATO,
and he knows that we've got a treaty obligation to defend an attack against one as if it was an attack against all.
Look, in my opinion, and there's dissent about this, we made a mistake, and you know,
Ukrainians did by not seeking NATO membership, because if they were in NATO today, no matter what Putin's
fantasies were of reconstructing the Russian Empire, he would not do what he's doing now because he doesn't
want to engage us directly. It's been amazing how feckless and ineffective his military has been
so far, but they are very powerful. They've got the Ukrainians outdone. And
We're going to be watching now something, unless he's suing for peace at some point.
And again, Putin just...
I hope you're right that he's not that crazy, but keep one thing in mind.
Putin's finished.
He's finished on the world stage.
He'll be a villain forever.
He's not going to be included in any of the civilized G7s or any of that.
He's done.
And his economy is done, too, if the sanctions, if they keep...
the sanctions in place, you can crush him. The Russian people are going to suffer grievously
in the next few months. And they may overthrow this man, which is, I think, the hope of the West.
Last word on it. No, I totally agree with you. Look, you want to end with a sort of a positive
thought. I don't think people in America or Europe were particularly engaged with what Putin
was saying about Ukraine. I don't think that if you asked him, you think we should oppose Putin
and Ukraine, Russians, probably not.
But once he did what he did, which was so brutal,
and they really were inspired by the courage
of the Ukrainian people in Europe and America,
the reaction of the public,
which is driving the politicians,
has been, we can't let this happen.
And in Germany particularly,
I think they two see shadows of Hitler
and they're not going to let it happen again.
And that's the good news.
That's the good news.
We're united here at this point.
Bullets start flying, we'll see.
But it's all about Putin now.
Putin makes the play, but he's done.
Hey, Senator, thanks very much.
We always like having you on.
You're very smart.
You're very fair.
And thanks again for helping us out.
Thanks, Bill.
You're doing a great job here.
Stay away from the echo chamber.
No, we don't like the echo chamber at all here.
You do a great public servant.
Thank you.
All right. So in the United Nations, get a lot of mail what's the United Nations doing. Remember, I have no enforcement capacity at all. They can't do anything. But they did have its first emergency session since 1997 to vote on a resolution deploring Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Pretty easy. So that passed 141 to 5 with 35 abstentions. And it's interesting. So the five countries that voted again.
saying this is a deplorable situation are Belarus, controlled by Putin, North Korea, crazy
country, Syria, where Assad is being helped by Putin, Eritrea, Eritrea, in Africa, totally chaotic,
and Russia itself. But there were 35 countries who just didn't vote, and led by China.
So China issued a statement today saying, oh, you know, we're going to still trade with Russia,
but I've reported, and I'm the only one who asked,
that the big Chinese bank in Singapore has cut off
all the oil transactions in Southeast Asia.
That comes from Bloomberg, and we believe it is true.
So China abstained, Cuba, El Salvador.
Oh, boy.
India, Iran, Iraq, Pakistan, South Africa, Vietnam.
A whole bunch of other countries that are, you know, smaller, that abstain as well.
But those are the main ones.
So, you know, you look at these countries, South Africa?
You don't think this is a deplorable act down there?
It's the matter with you, all right?
El Salvador?
To me, it's just mind-boggling.
All right, President Biden was off to Duluth, Minnesota, to talk about building back better today, total waste of time.
He's just out there to show people that he's, I guess, vibrant.
I don't know.
Total waste of time.
All right, the reaction to the State of the Union was predictable.
I mean, here are the left-wing propagandists.
Go.
First of all, I thought that was Joe Biden at his best.
Uncle Joe is back.
I thought he was being the leader.
Listen, nobody believes in these American ideals more than Joe Biden.
It showed tonight.
Well, I think this was a reminder of why people elected Joe Biden, right?
Joe Biden was Joe Bidening for most of this, most of this speech.
I mean, a really strong open.
Well, the facts are that in one year, we have created over six million jobs.
The fact is that we have grown the economy at a faster rate than has been grown in 40 years, I think, since the Reagan era.
Those are the facts.
And Stephanopoulos, I was on ABC's Good Morning, America.
like this is there, sits there, like one of Jeff Dunham's dummies.
Which is totally, you know, we played the sound by it before that I predicted they would do this.
You know, their economic numbers are just, that's the word, fictional.
Fictional.
All right.
Now, you know me, I'm not a partisan guy, and I don't like to use,
slams against anybody by partisans.
I mean, if I'm going to slam them, I'll slam them, right?
But Senator Ted Cruz, he said something that was smart last night.
Go.
Biden went through a litany of acknowledging some of the problems we face in this country,
but utterly denying any responsibility, any culpability for it.
So he acknowledged galloping inflation,
but didn't say a word about the trillions in spending and trillions of debt he rammed through
that caused that inflation. He acknowledged gas prices are skyrocketing, but didn't say a word
about the war on domestic energy production that his administration led. He acknowledged
the need to secure our southern border, but didn't say a word about the failure of his
administration to enforce the laws leading to the highest rate of illegal immigration in 61 years.
It was a very smart soundbite, and he encapsulated Cruz did very well.
So I thought you would want to hear it.
All right, Putin.
So he's the richest man in the world, I think.
I could be wrong, but I think he's the richest man in the world.
And now he can't spend his money.
Can't go anywhere.
Can't do anything.
So let me give you this, and you can take it or leave it.
So according to New York Post, Putin's worth about two hours.
billion dollars. You know, I think he's worth far more than that. His salary is about $200,000 a year
being president of Russia, but he's worth $200 billion because he gets kickbacks from all the
oil sales, everything. You want to do business in Russia, you kick back to Putin. That's how it
works. Okay. So where is all that money? And I think it's far more than $200 billion. Well, he's got
it stashed in offshore tax havens, and then he buys a lot of property outside of Russia. Okay?
And family members, he buys the property under their name. So it's not like Vlad Putin owns
this. According to the organized crime reporting project, Putin has eight residences,
All right. So he's got a place in Moscow. He's got a one billion dollar compound, a billion dollar compound on the black seat. It's called Putin's Palace. Inside the compound, a spa, a movie theater, a tea house, a wine cellar, a casino, a hookah lounge, a pole dancing disco, a helipad, a hockey rink, a church.
You go right from the pole dancing disco to the church, very convenient.
Swimming pool, gym, judo mat, exercise equipment on and on and on.
Okay?
So this is according to the New York Post.
They apparently know what's in Putin's palace.
He's got a yacht worth $100 million, 270 feet long called Graceful.
So where is that yacht?
I don't know. This is according to boat international, but a lot of the oligarchs in Russia
are moving their yachts to the Maldives in the Indian Ocean off the coast of India.
Okay, they get them out of the Mediterranean because they know they're going to be seized
and they're going down into the Indian Ocean. So we'd assume that the graceful is down there.
so the sanctions against Putin and his gangster friends will hurt them now i don't know nobody can
predict if it's enough to make this man stop the madness but he is a very very i think the richest
man in the world he's got a four million dollar apartment in monaco that's monte carlo and that is a
tax haven. His mistress owns that apartment. But Putin can't go to Monaco anymore.
You can't dock his yacht there anymore. All right. So Putin's a war criminal and now the
International Court of Justice are going to hold public hearings on allegations of genocide
in Ukraine. There's no doubt he's a war criminal, his war machine at killing women and children.
I mean, you know, but the problem here is if you designate Putin a war criminal, then he's
got no incentive to stop the war. So think about that. Now, the Hague in the Netherlands is
where those trials take place, those war criminal trials. So don't expect to hear a lot about
this. Russian economy, the rubles worth one penny now. Stock market closes.
the third day in a row the movie the batman not going to play in russia green day canceled its
concert there so now the uh russian people aren't going to have any entertainment catastrophe
bill gates let's get back uh to a non ukraine or state of the union story donating one million
dollars to math is racist okay so an organization called a pathway
to equitable instruction says that math, two and two is four, four and four is eight, that's
racist. And Gates has given him a million dollars. Million? Yeah, a million. This day in history,
um, March 3rd, 2020, Nancy Pelosi explained why she ripped up Donald Trump's state,
of the union address. Go. That was not a state of the union. That was a state of mind of the
president at that time. He used the Congress as a backdrop for a reality show when he had
absolutely no reality in his speech. I'm a speed reader. I could keep well ahead of him in the
speech and I saw page after page after page of misrepresentations and falsehoods saying he was
going to be protecting the pre-existing condition benefit when he's in court to tear it down.
The list is a long one. I won't go into it. I tore that up.
Okay. Now, you might have noticed last night. I think she has dentures because she's
doing this all the time. I don't know what that was. But it got some attention on the
internet. All right, I'm going to answer a bunch of mail. And then I've got a final thought
on Joe Biden's final statement last night. We'll be right back.
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Jackie in Colorado, I'm not going to give you a last name with the town.
Jackie says, I don't understand why someone doesn't go over.
and bomb the hell out of Moscow.
Really, Jackie?
You don't understand?
Nuclear weapons?
Does that ring a bell?
Gotta be sane here.
Bruce Ludwig, Morgantown, West Virginia,
since this was an unprovoked attack on Ukraine
that will end in billions of dollars of damage
under the direction of their governments,
could the US and European banks confiscate Putin
in his cronies money.
They can seize the money, but it would have to be ruled
in a war crimes tribunal that reparations had to be paid.
I don't expect that will happen, okay?
And that's a UN thing.
Raymond Potter, Jacksonville, North Carolina,
where is the United Nations?
Like you, I'm a simple man, what was the entire person?
The UN has stopped invasion of a sovereign nation
by an aggressor.
No, that was never the intent of the United Nations.
They have no enforcement power.
All it is is a symbolic body where people get together and try to head off trouble.
Esther on the message board, Bill, you talk about when you print that much money,
but right now I don't believe they are printing any new bills in Washington.
That is not correct.
This year alone, 10 million, quote, pieces of money will be printed by the Treasury Department.
Pat Payne, Columbus, Ohio, and his state of the union, did I correctly hear Biden, was proposing a global minimum tax.
Yes, he wants every nation in the world to impose a 15% minimum tax on corporations so the corporations can't move around.
That's what he wants.
Bill Nelson, Prosser, Washington, I've never seen so many empty seats for a state of the union.
That was COVID restrictions.
That's why there were so many empty seats.
Brian Pierce, West Boylston, Massachusetts, I think President Trump is sometimes a little
too magniloquent for his own good.
I think you are correct.
Magniloquent was a word of the day earlier.
It means bombastic.
Magniloquent.
Doug, concierge member, way to go, Doug, smart decision.
Bill, I love the mugs.
Drinking from a white one right now, planted by every color you have.
when they come in so we got three colors now red white and blue we're getting black ones and uh they're
going to be nifty i think that is the the uh black one to the far left there um but it's not
it's coming momentarily so order it now because they will go they're going like crazy
harvey kemper bella vista arkansas i received great assurance when i watched the no spin news
and hear your radio program, O'Reilly.
Your insight is comforting.
I thank you and your staff for their hard work.
You know, my staff is good.
They're very good.
And they're young.
All right.
So I took four people from Fox when I left,
and they're in executive positions.
But the people we've hired, most of them are very good.
So I'll be in Chicago to talk to everybody in Chicago land
on March 31st, Genesee Theater, Waukegan, Illinois.
Get your tickets now.
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the day do not be petulant petulant i know a lot of petulant people i don't want you to be one
all right we're going to take another quick break and we will back with the final photo
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Okay, final thought of the day is the final thing that Joe Biden said last night.
Roll it.
We are stronger today.
We are stronger today than we were a year ago.
And we'll be stronger a year from now than we are today.
this is our moment to meet and overcome the challenges of our time and we will as one people
one America the United States of America God bless you all and may God protect our troops
thank you go get him all right so he's delusional we're not better off today when we were a year ago
and we're not going to be better off one year from now than we are today.
All right?
This administration is a disaster.
It's a historical disaster.
80% of the American people understand that.
Some of them won't admit it.
All right.
But if you think that this country is stronger today than it was 12 years ago,
you're as delusional as a president of the United States.
There isn't any fact to back that up.
With inflation, we're getting the heart ripped out of our economy.
With Putin in Ukraine, it's just a catastrophe.
With the far left dominating what the president says and does, it is an amazing thing to watch.
I'm a historian, and I'm telling you the truth.
Right now, only James Buchanan and Herbert Hoover are worse than Biden.
Biden's only been there one year.
He got plenty of time to overtake them.
And that is the truth based on facts.
but you know he had to say that and there's Kamala back there like a little seal yeah
Kamala doesn't know what the deuce is going on okay so if that's the future of the democratic
party Republicans should be deliriously happy all right this is a immense problem the Biden
administration is an immense problem for this country that is the truth no partisan blather
here. All right. I respect smart Democrats like Joseph Lieberman, and I talk to them all the time.
But Joe Biden, he's hurting all of us. Thank you for watching. We'll be back tomorrow.
And thank you for listening as well on the radio. We'll see you then.