Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - Biden's Town Hall, Unruly Airline Passengers, and Could Dr. Fauci Be Brought Up on Criminal Charges?
Episode Date: July 22, 2021Tonight’s rundown: Bill preview’s Biden’s Town Hall tonight – what he hopes the President will address Senator Rand Paul wants to hold Dr. Fauci accountable for claims he made about NIH not ...funding research at a Wuhan Lab, when in fact they did! A new study shows that the Johnson & Johnson vaccine might not be as effective against new variants as Pfizer and Moderna Amazon founder Jeff Bezos gives millions of dollars to CNN’s Van Jones - so much money wasted and for what?! We’ve all seen the videos of unruly airline passengers and it seems this is a trend that is skyrocketing in 2021 This Summer in History: Past Summer song hits Final Thought: The Anti-Vax movement includes people from both the left and the right Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Bill O'Reilly here.
Welcome to the No Span News for Wednesday, July 21st, 2021, stand up for your country.
Well, Joe is on the road.
President Biden going to Kentucky, and then he's going to give a speech there,
build back better, speech.
And then he segues on up to Cincinnati
for his town hall this evening.
I'm not expecting much from that town hall.
It's CNN, friendly atmosphere.
The folks who will ask questions have been selected,
hand-picked.
CNN knows the questions in advance.
And you have to do that.
I mean, you just can't have some bomb throw
go in there and blow the whole thing up.
It's a live presentation.
But, you know, I know, everybody knows.
that we're not going to get a lot out of this town hall.
So if I were interviewing President Biden,
there are a number of things that I would like to know,
and I'm going to put them forth to you right now,
that I want to know what you want to know.
So at bill at bill o'Reilly.com,
bill at bill o'Reilly.com,
we'll read the letters tomorrow.
What do you want to know?
What would you ask, Joe Biden?
First of all, the exposition tonight is at 8 p.m. Eastern.
Don Lemon is the moderator, St. Joseph University, the Forum, all of that.
Not many people are going to watch it.
Maybe 3.5 million, maybe no younger people than watch CNN.
All right, so I have eight questions for Joe Biden.
Just eight.
I mean, I would follow up, so it would be a rollicking good time.
But the first question is, do you support teaching critical race theory in public?
schools. Now, just today, the Biden administration announced they were going to hire some crazy
left bomb-throwing racial person. And then they had to walk it back, say, oh, no, no, it was a
miscommunication. But I want to know what Joe Biden thinks about critical race theory being
taught to seven-year-olds, right? I'm a simple man. It's a simple question. Then I would follow
up with, would you please define, Mr. President, critical race theory for all.
of us. What exactly do you think it is? So those are the first two. Then I would get into systemic
racism in America because Mr. Biden has said that many, many times. We're a racist country,
it's systemic racism. Give me the best example of systemic racism. One, but the best one, the
big one, that's in your mind. That's the third question. Fourth question, we go to the economy.
So, Mr. Biden said this week that the high inflation number in June 5.4%, which is astronomically high, was expected.
But my staff did the research and the White House Budget Office, all right, early part of this year under Biden, said we expect a little more than 2% inflation.
So if that's what the budget office said, why are you saying 5.4% was expected?
expected. Now, that might be a little confusing to President Biden, so I would speak slowly,
but I would give them the stat. Okay? The fifth question, gasoline and food price hikes are
hurting, working, and poor Americans, all right? We didn't have, the country didn't have this
rise in prices under Donald Trump. And then I would say, right, correct, and Biden would have to say
yes or no. But the fact is
there wasn't. Price rises in energy and food
under President Trump. That's the fact.
Okay. So then
hopefully he'd tell the truth and say,
no, there wasn't, those prices didn't go up under my
predecessor. And you know, well, why are they going up now?
Specifically, gas and food. Now, I'm sure
he'd throw COVID in there. That's what I
anticipate. But he'd have to give me a cogent answer or I'm
going to come in and say, well,
what does that mean? You know, you shut down pipelines. He might go to the colonial pipeline hacking.
He might go there. But you know me. I'm on it. All right. And I have a baseline of facts in all my
interviews. So the sixth question would be, it looks like 1.5 million migrants will be apprehended
by border authorities in the federal government's fiscal year. 1.5 million.
Now that's double last year and way more than the last 10 years.
So why is that happening under your watch?
And before you answer Mr. President, please consider that the president of Guatemala said,
this is your fault, directly said that.
Why would he do that?
See, that's the question on immigration.
The seventh question is that a new poll says 61% of Americans want election
reform in the states. And some of the states are holding votes on reforming the election,
cutting down on fraud. You oppose most reform, Mr. President. Why? If 61% of the people want it,
why don't you? And then I would follow up and say, do you believe asking for a voter ID
at the polling place is racist?
Yes or no?
And why?
Simple man, simple question.
All right, the eighth question is, finally,
according to recent surveys,
two million Americans say they are not looking for jobs
because they're getting money free sent to them by your administration.
Does that disturb you that two million Americans
are not looking to earn a living,
but want to live on the dole.
Now, he's never going to answer that,
but it has to be asked.
So those are my eight questions, okay?
And I think they're all fair.
Again, if you don't think they're fair,
bill at bill o'Reilly.com,
if you have other questions, I'll read them.
But that's what I would like to hear tonight.
But I will never, in a million years,
hear those questions posed on CNN.
If I do, I'll tell you tomorrow.
Because I'll watch it, and if one of my questions, or even close, is posed, then I'll tell you, I'll be fair, but I'm not expecting it.
So, President Biden's been in office six months.
My grade, after six months, is D, as in Terra Dog, Holly the Terra Dog, D.
That might be unfair to Mr. Biden, but I thought about it a lot.
And outside of distributing the vaccine in an orderly way, which has happened under his administration,
outside of that, I don't see any benefit to the United States of America directly linked to Joe Biden.
Again, if I'm being due harsh, you let me know.
So let's bring in a presidential guy, guy who written a number of books about presidents,
Paul Brandis coming to us from Washington.
He is the White House Bureau Chief and founder of West Wing Reports.
So you make a living watching the president and how the executive branch runs.
What grade would you give President Biden?
Well, I think it's maybe a little bit better than your D bill, but probably not that much better.
And I think you gave a lot of the good reasons.
I mean, there's no question that he came in.
into office, first of all, saying that COVID was the big thing that he wanted to do and everything
else, frankly, derived from that. Okay, that's a fair point, I think. So where are we after six
months? Well, first of all, he came in and said, well, I want to have a hundred million people
vaccinated within X period. Well, that was kind of a, you know, a low bar to begin with. It was
deliberately set low so it would be easily achieved, give them an early success. The real
marker was when he said we want 70% of Americans, well, 70% of adults at least, to be vaccinated
by July 4th. They came somewhat close to that, I think about 65, 66%. Not bad, but that still leaves
tens of millions of people, of course, who have not been vaccinated. Then you've got
there's a Delta variant
rearing its ugly head. So
in light of the fact that they have not
met the goals that he
established, a lot of these other
things simply are not getting
done.
See, I don't blame them for the Vax.
You know, there are 30% of Americans,
there's a lot of folks,
American adults, it's not going to get the Vax.
No matter what you say.
They're not going to do it.
All right. And so you can't force him
to do it. And to Biden's
credit, he hasn't introduced any mandate.
and he doesn't do that, and that's a good thing.
But outside of COVID, you look at the economy, it's wobbling,
you look at prices, they're going up,
you look at the border, it's a catastrophe.
Just Cuba, I talked about this with Sean Hannity today
on his radio program, he's out of Miami.
Just Cuba alone, all Biden had to do is go down in Miami
and make a speech saying,
we want freedom for the Cuban people,
and we're going to put as much pressure on Havana,
on the communist government as we can
to make that a reality.
That's all you'd do. Wouldn't do it. His solution to Cuba, and this was why he gets a D.
It's to send more American personnel to the embassy in Havana.
Come on. Is anybody on earth think that's going to do anything? It isn't. It's dumb.
Well, they messed up on the border, I think, no question about it. I think the media, which was all over this, like White on Rice, of course, during the Trump era, I think they've largely looked the other way here.
I mean, first of all, he kind of outsourced it to Vice President Harris.
She has not done, in my judgment, at least, particularly good job.
She went down to Latin America.
Didn't really do that much.
She claimed she'd been to the border.
She hadn't.
And so I'm not really sure what they're doing.
And these people are coming in.
I think the number you said, one and a half million.
I've seen different numbers, but it's certainly well over a million.
It's a number from the Border Patrol, from the Biden administration's own people.
That's the number, 1.5.
And what's interesting about that number, Paul, is that's just the apprehensions.
That's not the other million migrants who got in, all right?
Because the Border Patrol can't get them all.
This is a human wave.
But the horrible stuff about this, and again, I'll remind people I wrote a column,
me, Casa, Su Casa, is that tens of thousands of migrants have been murdered
and beaten up and raped and everything by these horrible people,
these coyotes, these cartels in Mexico, this humanitarian disaster is totally ignored by the
American press. You were right. You were absolutely right. Kids in cages, that's what we held
about Trump, but all of these terrible, terrible crimes against humanity against these poor migrant
people, you don't have a word about it because the media is invested in Joe Biden. Go ahead.
There's also a big difference in Cuba and Latin America. You know, in terms of,
terms of this policy towards Cuba, he could have said, you know, get out of Cuba. Our arms are
we have an open door for you. We welcome you. Come to Miami. We'd love to have you. But he has
not done that. But in Latin America, the view is that it's a more permissive attitude. I think
that's why the numbers have increased on his watch because he's seen, I think, is not as
tough on the border as Trump was. So you've got these waves of folks coming up here. But
in Cuba, it's like, no, no, no, don't, don't come here. I don't know what the difference is.
Well, I'll tell you what the difference is that the, and I talked about it again with Hannity,
the difference is that some progressive leftists think Cubans will vote Republican,
that they're more conservative than the Central Americans, which is true.
Cuba is a more traditional, religious, family-based society.
I'm not, this isn't a besmirchment against Central American Mexico, but the society,
Cuba is much more traditional. But here's it. Here's the bottom line on this. And I hate to use
that cliche bottom line. Asylum? I mean, every Cuban who gets to the United States is going to
get asylum because they are fleeing a totalitarian violent communist regime. All right? They're not
saying, hey, my brother-in-law is in a gang and he's mean to me. Let me in as a lot of the
Central Americans are doing. This is true political horse.
horror going on in Cuba. So therefore, by definition, the Cubans are entitled to asylum if
they can get here. And Biden made it quite clear that he doesn't want them coming. He doesn't
want them trying to get here. So anyway, it's an interesting discussion. Here's a final question
for you. I see Joe Biden as Jimmy Carter. There's so many similarities between Biden and Carter,
both weak leaders, both beholden to, Biden much more so than Carter was, but Biden is beholden
from the progressive left. He does what they want him to do. He doesn't have any kind of backbone
on crime, on abortion, even though he's a Catholic. I mean, he's just weak. And that's what Jimmy Carter
was. He's a weak president. Do you see that? Well, I think there are certainly similarities. And I
I think I see Biden, frankly, as sort of a transitional president.
I mean, look, he's 78 years old.
I mean, I can't see someone that old getting reelected to this very difficult job.
Carter was elected in 76, as you know, because we'd be coming out of this period of horrible scandal,
Nixon and Watergate.
Carter presents himself as Mr. Clean, I'll never lie to you.
That's very appealing in 1976, but he flopped on the job.
Along comes Biden now, after what at least most Americans see as this scandalous Trump era, double impeachments and all the rest.
And Biden came in and said, you know, look, I may be a gaffe machine, but I'm an honest guy.
And so it's kind of a lower bar in terms of what we want.
Let me ask you this.
Biden's big theme was.
And he did not win, and he did not win by very much, as you know, 45,000 votes, and he would have lost.
The Biden's major theme was, I'm going to unite the country.
I'm going to bring us all together because President Trump was divisive.
But he has done the opposite of that, has he not?
He hasn't united anybody I know.
I think there's certainly something to that.
I mean, look, two-thirds of the, well, not two-thirds, 55% of the country approve of him.
45% don't.
You know, with Trump, those numbers were, well, the numbers were reversed.
Yeah, I know, I know.
But I haven't seen any kind of outreach to try to get everybody together on some kind of kumbaya plane.
Paul, thanks for your helping us out.
We really appreciate it.
Know how busy you are.
Thank you very much.
All right.
Let's get to the Rand Paul, Anthony Fauci Brawl.
So let me explain the origins of this, please.
There are Americans, and Senator Paul is one of them, who believe that China
made the coronavirus in a lab, and it escaped.
Everybody understand that?
Okay.
And there are millions and millions of people who believe that.
The medical community, and that's Fauci,
they don't, they won't cop to it.
Okay, they think it was some kind of permeation,
of a virus that got out of control in Wuhan,
but it wasn't a contrived manufacturing of a virus.
There was American money that went into the Wuhan lab
just to investigate viruses.
That money was put there.
The phrase gain of function is very important.
so gain of function is a controversial method where researchers medical researchers make a virus they make it okay
and they then test it to get a vaccine so they manufacture a virus and they make it as bad as they can
make in the hopes that they can get a counter to it that is called gain
of function.
Evidence is that American money went into the Wuhan lab to study gain of function,
and that led to the COVID virus breaking out of that lab.
It's the best way I can explain it.
All right.
So Fauci, who I've said many times, is a politician, not a man of science.
He does what he is told to do.
When he worked for Trump, he did what Trump told him.
When he's working for Biden, he's doing what Biden told him.
So they haul him in front of the Senate Health Committee yesterday.
And here's how it went down with Senator Paul.
Dr. Fauci, knowing that it is a crime to lie to Congress,
do you wish to retract your statement of May 11th where you claimed that the NIH never funded gain of function research in Wuhan?
Senator Paul, I have never lied before the Congress, and I do not retract that statement.
This paper that you were referring to was judged by qualified staff up and down the chain
as not being gain of function.
What was, let me finish.
You take an animal virus and you increase this transability to humans, you're saying that's not gain of function?
Yeah, that is correct.
And Senator Paul, you do not know what you are talking about.
about, quite frankly. And I want to say that officially. You do not know what you are talking
about. Okay. So there's no resolution to this. It's not like the communist leaders in Beijing
are going to go, yeah, yeah, yeah, we screwed up and it got out of the lab. We made it. And now
everybody's dead all over the world. They're never going to do it. There are whistleblowers.
Chinese scientists, you say, they made that virus. And it got out.
out of that lab. But that's never going to be established beyond a reasonable doubt. There's
always going to be doubt because it's communism. You don't have reporting there. They don't
allow anybody. If you're a scientist in China and you say that, you're done. You're in a
gulag. Okay. Apple says you're not going to bring back people into the office until October now.
it because of the resurgence of COVID among the unvaccinated.
All right. So Apple, you know, big company, and you're going to see more and more of that.
So if you're working remote, you'll probably be a good chance you'll continue to work remote.
New study says the Johnson and Johnson one-shot vaccine, less effective against variants of COVID.
from the beginning, it was 66% effective
while Moderna and Pfizer are 90.
So if you have J&J, you've got a lot better chance
of getting COVID than Moderna or Pfizer.
That's what's going on.
The number is 13 million Americans
have the single dose J&J.
COVID cases among migrants
in the Rio Grande Valley of Texas
are up 900%.
So 135 detainees,
tested positive in the first two weeks of July.
It doesn't sound like much, 135, but it's a problem.
It's a problem that these people surging over the border, some of them are sick, and they'll spread it.
Because the government can't force anyone, migrant or otherwise, to get a vaccination.
I don't even think they're offering the vaxes down there.
Maybe I'm wrong on that, but I haven't heard about that.
but the conservative movement saying that it's the migrants who are responsible for the surge
of COVID over the last couple of months the numbers aren't there it's unvaccinated people
who are getting the disease and passing it along URI University of Rhode Island my son
was accepted there it's a beautiful school I said no
I'm paying. Why I say no? Because of a professor named Eric Loomis, L-O-O-M-I-S. There's Eric. He's the
Director of Graduate Studies at URI. His name, he should change his name to Eric Loon-S, L-O-O-N-I-S.
He says, latest is, every single future COVID death is on the GOP, the Republicans.
In 2012, you may remember, he called for the death of NRA leader Wayne LaPierre.
He saw nothing wrong with killing a Trump supporter in Portland.
If Antifa wanted to do that, okay with him.
And in January of this year, he said science, statistics, and technology, all of it are racist.
Put his picture up there again.
So this guy is the director of government.
graduate studies at the University of Rhode Island. So why would I send my son or daughter or cousin or
anybody to that place? Why wouldn't? Incredible. So the Olympic soccer team, the American
Olympic soccer team got its butt kicked. Can I say that? Is that allowed?
collectively
Sweden beat it 3-0
and right before the game
guess who kneeled
the American
women's soccer team
and the Swedes did too
I don't know what the Swedes are
kneeling about
but
this is never going to
end with the American women's
soccer team which I actively root
against now
I know that's petty
I know it
I'm not proud of rooting
against the
American women's soccer team.
But I just have had enough.
Go Sweden.
Now, they're still in it, but they won't be in it long.
If Sweden did that, 3-0, no.
Jeff Bezos.
So he just got back from space.
And he owns the Washington Post.
This guy.
He's the richest guy in America.
Amazon.
He made all his money.
So he's given $150 million.
Just think about that for a minute.
All right, $150 million to a man named Van Jones.
It's $100 million.
I'm sorry, I overestimated.
It's $100 million.
So Bezos is giving Van Jones $100 million.
He's a CNN commentator, a self-proclaimed communist, Mr. Jones is, admits it,
and he's getting $100 million from Bezos.
But where do you hear why?
So I like Jones.
I don't have any brief, Vince Jones.
Because he's civil.
I mean, it can't get more opposite for me in the political realm.
But the guy isn't a hater.
I've never seen that.
But Bezos has given him $100 million to establish an initiative called the Courage and Civility Award.
All right?
And he wants more civility in the media.
Bezos.
Well, why don't you start with your own newspaper, The Washington Post?
all right, which ran an article a couple of weeks ago that was, I've never seen an article
as hateful toward a guy named Tucker Carlson.
So you, Bezos, given $100 million of Van Jones because you want civility and you allow your
newspaper to do something like that.
So this is just a bunch of, you know what.
But it just shows you the power that the billionaires in corporate America have is all
consolidated in the progressive left community.
There are a few in a conservative community, but not many.
Very dangerous.
Okay, so people are flying more and more, and flights are delayed more and more,
and passengers are getting angry, and they've got to wear the mask,
they don't want to wear the mask, if they're VACs.
So, according to the Federal Aviation Administration,
and remember, this is a fact.
fact-based program, the no-spin news, that everything that I tell you and then analyze off of
is fact-based.
This is not like 90% of the other news programs where they just pull stuff out of the sky.
This is all facts.
So the FAA says that unruly passengers have increased by 500% this year since the start of 2021.
one. Now, I believe it. So they've received, the government's received 3,509 reports of
unruly behavior on airlines, because people are frustrated. They get a few drinks in them,
and they go, you know what? But if you do that on an airline, you're going to have federal
charges lodged against you, and they will not drop those charges. So if you're a thug in New York
City or Portland or Chicago, and you burn down a store or do something heinous,
odds are you're not going to get prosecuted.
You take your mask off and threaten a flight attendant, you will.
Keep that in mind if you're going to launch.
Don't.
Now, in conjunction with that, there is a survey from airline ratings.com.
This is from Australia.
and this is an outfit that tracks airline safety and product performance.
Here are the best airlines this year.
Put them on up.
Gutter airways, never flown it, heard it's good.
Air New Zealand, never flown it, heard it's good.
Singapore Airlines, I did fly.
And it was very good.
Love Singapore Airlines.
Qantas flew it?
Excellent.
That's the Australian airline.
Emirates have not.
flown it. Cathay Pacific, my favorite Pacific airline is Cathay Pacific, Hong Kong base,
but flies into America. If you got to go far east, that's the way to go. Virgin Atlantic,
United Airlines had a great flight to Baja a few years ago on United, but it's hit and miss.
Eva Air, don't know much about them, British Airways. I've flown British Airways. I don't
think it's extraordinary. Sorry, it's okay, but it's not better than Air France or Alitalia or
American Airlines. I don't see any difference. So those are the top 10. All right, this day in
history, so I, let's do, have a little fun. You know, we need a little fun, right? Everything's
heavy now. We've got to have a little fun. So summer and music in my mind are tied together.
I don't know why, but when I was a kid, you go to the beach, you're always music playing, go the pool, the community pool.
I don't have a pool in Levittown, but there was a community pool.
And they were, you know, they had a loudspeakers and music and all.
So it's tied in.
And then when you get older, you're driving around, you've got the radio going on, you don't want to talk about.
So good housekeeping magazine.
Can you say that anymore?
Can you say good housekeeping?
I don't know.
I'm so confused.
They put out the best summer classic songs.
Okay?
And I have the list in my hand.
So the best summer classic song, according to Good Housekeeping, is Itsy Bitsy, teeny weeny, yellow polka dot bikini, Brian Highland, 1960.
I love that song.
She was afraid to come out.
of the locker. Love it. Brilliant. All right. Number two. Toss and Turn in Bobby Lewis,
1961. That's not really a summer song. Like it. Bobby Lewis, by the way, died in April. He was 95
years old. Stranger on the Shore. Number three, Mr. Ackerbilt. I don't know that song. What's a matter
with me? I don't know how I missed that. For Surf City, Jan and Dean. It's all right.
not one of Brian Wilson's best.
The next one, five, I Get Around,
is one of Brian Wilson's best.
And Mike Love, I think,
contributed to I Get Around.
That's an excellent summer song.
Okay?
Then we go into, I Can Help Myself,
Sugar Pie, by the Four Tops,
Levi Stubbs,
one of the best soul singers of all time.
Anything to Four Tops do is fabulous.
Paperback writer by the Beatles,
I don't get that as a summer song.
It's an okay tune, but I don't get it.
Respect by Aretha, again, great song, but summer song?
Mrs. Robinson, Simon and Garfunkel, 68, off the graduate movie, which came out in the fall,
so I don't know what good housekeeping is doing, and that's overplayed, it's all right.
And then a song I like, Aquarius with the Sunshine in, 1969, Fifth Dimension, Love Them.
And there are some of songs.
So, good housekeeping, okay, you know.
But when I'm thinking about summer, I'm thinking about Chuck Berry.
Okay, and this is when I was eight or nine.
Sweet Little 16, Johnny Be Good.
Oh, that was so good.
Weren't they so good?
They were great songs.
And the Beach Boys are the classic summer group.
I'm actually going to see Mike Love and the guys in August on Long Island.
They're always great.
I think I've got younger guys now helping him out, but the sound is just fantastic.
And all of their songs, I mean, you know, Surfing USA, Surfer Girl.
Oh, what a great song Surfer Girl is.
So the Beach Boys, I think they take it.
Four Seasons.
Four Seasons had a lot of great summer songs.
Frankie Valley's still out there.
He's not really singing much, but he makes it up on stage.
I think he's 88.
And then there are, you know, songs that I remember from painting houses.
I was 100 degrees battling a wasp.
And, you know, AM used to play the same songs over and over and over and over.
So they just stick in your mind until you die.
All right.
But summer and music for me, but it'sy-bitsy teeny-weeney.
If you've never heard that song, you've got to Google that song right now.
You've got to get that song.
The lyrics.
All right, we're going to take a break.
a good mail segment, and a final thought on how the VACS has gotten out of control in TV news.
That's my final thought. Right back.
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Okay, let's go to the mail. Robert Elgas, Atworth, Georgia. Bill, we're not saying that the big increase in
COVID is comprised of illegals, although there are definitely some.
What we are saying is that spreading it to the unvaccinated within our country is out of
control because of all the immigration.
I don't know if the numbers back that up.
Some of it, but it's largely unvaccinated people passing it to other unvaccinated people.
Americans, those were the numbers.
Darstom, Oak, Park, Illinois.
There are people who cannot get the vaccination due to doctor recommendations, and then people
who don't believe in vaccinations.
Everyone makes their own decision should not be criticized for their decision.
You have the right to make your own decision.
You should consult with a physician before you do that.
But on a public health basis, Doris, public health, protecting yourself and others,
it's better to be vaccine.
Paul Langhalls, Columbus Grove, Ohio, Bill, millions of people have already had COVID, do you recommend they get the shot?
I don't recommend anything, okay, as far as specificity is concerned.
Your doctor's got to do that.
On a general basis, generally speaking, the United States is coming out of the pandemic because we have most of the population vacs.
India, Brazil, other countries are not coming out.
Just do the math.
Message board, David Concierge member, Bill, over the years,
you've offices suggested that cities like Chicago employ the National Guard to quell the violent lawlessness.
While many guardsmen do have combat experience, would they be allowed to carry firearms during an employment, of course?
So the governors set the rules of engagement, but if you're going to go into a neighborhood where there are, you know,
hundreds of murders, you're going to have to have arms.
But the governors of the individual states, they said the Guard's conduct.
Kenneth Barr, prior to January 20th of this year, I was paying $2.94 for a gallon of gas at a station in Southern California.
Today, the same station, $4.40. Go figure.
I have figured it.
So once President Biden attacked the gas and oil industry, the prices went up.
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Okay, so I've been thinking about this for a couple of days I mentioned yesterday. There's a war now,
and it's ideological.
So liberals want everybody vaxed.
Yes, fax, vax, vax, vax.
And some conservatives, not a banjarre,
but some are, no, we're not doing it.
Okay, so it's political.
Now it's con-political.
And the press, which is 90% liberal,
they're pounding some conservative commentators
who aren't all in on the backs.
You know that.
Everybody knows this.
So I did a little research,
I found out that white Americans have a 67% vax rate, white, 67%, that's one or two shots.
Black Americans, 51%.
That's the lowest ethnic group, black Americans.
Hispanic Americans, 63%, almost parity with white Americans, and Asian Americans, they win, 74%.
Now, the press does not tell you that African Americans, by far, have the lowest fax rate.
Why?
Why?
If the left-wing press, the progressive press, is hammering conservative commentators who are skeptical about the Vax,
why aren't they criticizing 49% of the African-American population, which has not got the VACS?
Remember, it's free.
I don't know.
Could it be the press is hypocritical?
Could it be that their coverage is corrupt,
that they slant everything against conservative traditional Americans,
and they ignore anything that might like minority groups look a little dubious?
Could that be it?
I think it might be.
so it's my job here to cut through all of this
and I've been very vocal from the beginning
I hope you get vaxed
I hope you protect yourself and others
I really do
I'm vaxed so my family is vaxed
and we got vaxed early
I don't care what color you are
we're all Americans
I want to stamp this thing out
this is horrible this COVID
all right and the only way
to stamp it out
is through vaccinations
We'll see you tomorrow.
