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Another book from Bill O'Reilly.
Now, here's the good news.
At least in this one, he's not killing someone.
Bill O'Reilly, how are you?
What do you mean the good news?
What does that mean?
Well, I mean, they're just...
The eight killing books of 17 million copies in print.
Come on.
And I remember you mocking me.
All right.
Bill O'Reilly.
Yes.
You were on an airplane, but not just any airplane on.
Friday? No, last week I had to do the Beck program on Thursday because Friday I was fortunate
enough and I really believe fortunate is the best word to ride down Florida with the President
of the United States on Air Force One. So I was looking around for Harrison Ford. He wasn't there
and I was happy so there was not going to be any shootout on the plane. Did you see the pod that he can
escape with. Yeah, listen, that thing, you can live in that thing. That's the biggest machine I've
ever seen. It's got... All right, all right, all right. Here's how crazy it is. Yes. It has
M&Ms with Trump's name on it. I believe that. I believe that. There you go. All right. So
tell me about the book that you're writing. Okay, it's a history book. We're going to announce in a few weeks
the title. I have a title in mind, but, you know, I'm giving
my publisher a chance to come up with one as well.
It's not a pro-Trump book. It's not an anti-Trump book.
It's why he believes
what he believes.
And it's a complicated. He's a complicated guy.
I've known him more than 30 years, so I'm
probably the best guy to write the book because I'm not looking to hurt him
and I'm not looking to help him.
so I'm already writing it
and it's I think
if you don't hate them
if you hate them you don't want to read this
but if you're curious about them
and you like them or like them
you're going to want to read it
going to be a big book Bill
I think so
you'll finally be able to retire
hard book to write
I was writing it last night
and banging my head against the wall
here's why it's hard
he doesn't want you to know about this stuff.
See, most people, they like talking about their childhood.
I mean, I know you love talking about your time in reform school
and how, you know, you were incarcerated for most of your childhood.
Well, he was kept in an iron lung.
He doesn't want that.
And it was so hard to interview him about it because we're sitting in the office.
You've got a big office on the,
the plane. But in front of him is this giant TV screen.
Did he just turn it off? No. And Fox News is on the screen. So his eyes keep darting,
particularly when the Chiron mentions his name onto the screen. I've got to focus him back.
So I'm trying to bring him back to the 1950s. Trump was born in 1946. And to have him
describe what his childhood was like, his father and mother, his four siblings, his
neighborhood, and how it all affected him.
I mean, it was, I mean, it's like the dentist at one point, he didn't want to do this
at all.
He only did it because I'm so annoying, and he's known me for a long time, okay?
So he goes, where's Melania?
Where's my wife?
Get her in here.
So instantly, Melania Trump appears in the office.
And he looks at it, he goes, he's torturing me.
He's tortured him just like he did on television.
Tell him to stop.
And Melania's like this frozen smile.
Doesn't say a word.
Doesn't say anything.
Just looks at him, looks at me, and vanishes.
Boots he's got.
And I go, can we just get this over with, you know,
because that was a last thing on earth he wanted to talk about.
Yeah.
Now, I did get an hour or something.
stuff. And some of it is fascinating. But the rest of it is our researchers. And did you know that
his father, who he idolized, pulled him out of the Shishi School in Queens and sent him to
military school? All right? Do you know about his uncle? Are you going to include the stuff
on his uncle? Well, his uncle was an MIT person. His uncle was an MIT guy. His uncle was the
guy and this really comes from when when Donald Trump says you know I come from the best stock and
you know I just a brilliant family it comes really from his uncle who is at MIT but his uncle
was selected by the government when Nikolai Tesla died to go in and look at all of the papers
of Nikolai Tesla and which one should be kept by the government and which ones shouldn't be
kept and they could go to
his home country.
So he was the guy. The uncle didn't have any
influence really on Donald Trump.
It was all a father, and the father wasn't there
very much. But we get
into it, and I'll just give the
your audience, just how
different this book's going to be.
His father was arrested at a clan
rally.
And nobody knows any of this.
And I asked him about it. I asked
Donald Trump about it when
his father was a young man.
his grandfather, Trump's grandfather, went up to Alaska in the Kwandike Gold Rush.
I mean, there's so much in there that nobody has any blank and clue because the books that Trump wrote about himself were all about the real estate business, you know, all of that.
Nothing about what he did as a kid and how it all, and his sister, of course, eight years old as a federal judge.
So it's a fascinating study.
I think at the time it's right for a history book on President of the United States.
Let's knock the myths out and get to the real person.
All right.
That's Bill O'Reilly.
When's a book coming out, Bill?
Okay.
Bill O'Reilly and his new book on Donald Trump will talk to him more about that.
But we want to switch topics to the new Green Deal, which I think is –
I love the Green Deal.
I'm up for it.
Oh, it's fantastic.
We'll do that in one minute.
This is why we have said, Bill O'Reilly, for a while,
that O'Cazio Cortez is a dream come true for the conservatives.
She is so dumb.
She has released her new Green Deal,
and she, without seeing it, Kamala Harris,
Elizabeth Warren, Corey Booker,
they all signed on.
And then it comes.
comes out and she says we're going to in the next 10 years we have to abolish 99% of all cars
get rid of all oil natural gas and nuclear energy plus we're going to tear down or gut every
structure in America and then rebuild it with new green materials and then also we're just
going to have to abolish all airplanes.
Well, what's wrong with that?
Nothing.
Nothing if you're a moral person.
Nothing.
Okay.
So I write on my message of the day on bill o'Reilly.com that Alexandria O'Casio-Cortez is really
Katie Perry.
Okay?
She doesn't, she's doing this for one reason and that's to become a star.
She's already addicted to the fame and the soul.
spotlight that the media is giving her, all right? And you know how that seductive that is?
Once you get in and adulation and constantly in the media on television, and you're 29 years old,
you get addicted. So that's where she is. So it's not like she's going to Harvard,
sitting down with the people at the Kennedy School and developing some kind of cogent plan
to make the planet more prosperous in the future. That's not what.
what's happening. Okay. What's happening is she's got a couple of people around her saying,
oh, let's do this. Let's do that. And the press, of course, is enabling all this. So rather
than scrutinizing it, they're enabling it. They're, oh, this is great. Look at her.
Look at her hair. Look what she's wearing. Okay. So I don't take any of this seriously.
Yesterday she came out and wants to abolish ice. You know, not a dime more for ice.
fine look this is to me comic relief all right this is what this is i get a kick out of it
it's not real you say that harris and all these people have signed on nancy pelosi
has been grossly disrespectful to congresswoman um cortez she won't put her on any committees
that are worth anything she if you ask her about it she's gives you a little
the little Pelosi smile and the eye roll.
So the structure of the Democratic Party knows this is comic relief.
And if it got any traction, it would hurt the Democratic Party.
So that's what's going on.
I think they're just letting her selfishly.
I think they're just letting her implode.
I was at the State of the Union.
I was in Speaker Pelosi's office, you know, unannounced and unbeknownst to them that I was coming in.
Did you just break in?
to the officer? No, just, just walked in.
Just walked in. Hi, I'm Glenn.
No, I walked in. I walked in with a congressman,
Senator, I mean, Congressman Thomas Massey,
and he said, these people are so clueless,
they'll think that I'm a freshman Democrat
that they've never seen before. So come on,
let's just go in. So we went in,
and Acosio Cortez and Nancy Pelosi
were side-by-side, thick as thieves,
you know, glad-handing people. It was,
it was an obscene uh scene but i i think she's keeping her close um uh and letting her have her way
and having her day in the sun in the sunlight knowing that she's going to implode yeah i i wouldn't
disagree with that uh did pelosi have any idea who you were uh no i'm going to i'm going to tweet
a picture uh so she didn't know because i asked that question because i ran into Pelosi at the white
house. She never would come on my show. And I said, oh, Congresswoman, so nice to see you,
Bill O'Reilly, and I'd love to have you on my program sometime. And she said, I love to do that.
Had no blank and clue who I was. No. Her husband standing next to her, his knees buckled. I thought
he was going to collapse. All right? Yeah. And, but she had no idea. So then the next day,
we called up Pelosi's office and said, okay, when's a congresswoman coming on?
And then she issued a statement saying, oh, that was a social event.
I really, you know, I don't really have time.
So I said water's out to ambush her.
And say, hey, you said you were going to come on Bill's show, and now you're not out of you, right?
That kind of thing.
So she is absolutely clueless.
She doesn't really have any frame of reference outside party politics.
Yes.
And I think even on that, she's, you know, her dentures are starting to float a bit, you know.
She had trouble at the state of the union.
I thought first that she was chewing tobacco.
No.
No?
No, her dentures are floating.
Oh, that's what it is.
Okay.
Yeah.
So I said, where's the cup?
I hope she got a cup.
She doesn't want to get it on Pence.
Bill, have you actually sat in the gallery for the State of the Union?
I have not.
I couldn't take it.
I know.
I thought so, too.
It was the most fascinating thing I've ever done.
I was sitting at the 50-yard line watching it.
And I was so I was sitting behind and I could see what everybody was doing with their hands.
I could see all the Congress people tweeting each other or texting each other, checking their Facebook, reading porn, all of, I mean, it was, it was crazy to watch that thing and what the camera does not pick up.
Are you wearing white, Beck?
I was wearing white.
Yeah, I was sitting next to Kazu Quixotez.
I thought I got a glimpse of you.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I looked like the Michelin Man or marshmallow man.
The Casio Cortez, she was holding court.
and so arrogant
and the people around her were so arrogant
and they were looking at each other
sneering, they were hissing,
it was amazing to see this arrogance.
Right. Well, I think you're absolutely right.
I think that she's going to blow.
Something will happen.
But in the meantime,
is she not the most entertaining Congress person
on Capitol Hill?
Oh, yeah. I'm gaining years of my life back.
Yeah. I mean, this is, if I were Disney, I'd be given our own show, whatever you want.
Oh, yeah, no, she's a cartoon. She's great. She's great. So what do you think, before we get into the abortion thing that happened this weekend and the reaction of Congress to the State of the Union, what do you think the fallout here is on Acosio Cortes and this new Green Deal?
I don't think Americans are paying attention to it. Here's what Americans are paying attention to it.
two. Number one, the economy. All right, because the stock market, every day you don't know
what the deuce is going on there. Okay. And people are a little concerned, but, you know,
things are going all right now and they're hoping that'll continue. Number two, the border.
The border is, I can't tell you how big the border is. Yeah, I agree.
It's huge. You know, the people, and the polls do not reflect the level of concern that most
Americans have for this. And the drama between Trump, who may declare a national emergency,
and I believe he will, and Pelosi, because it's personal now. It's, you know, who's going to win this?
That is the big story. Ocasio-Cortez, this is a media-driven story. If you were to go out in the
Mall of America's tonight and say, oh, can you tell me one thing in the green thing? Everybody
look at you going, what, what green, green, what? They don't know. Well, that's, but that is again,
um, a testament of the media. If, if anyone would have come up with something this literally
ridiculous, not extreme, this is ridiculous. If anyone on the right would have done anything
this ridiculous, uh, they would have, I mean, they would have a whole prime time special on Saturday
night live about it. And the press is just going to move past. Don't look there.
Yeah, they're never going to bring scrutiny to the far left progressive positions on
anything. They're never challenged. I mean, the governor of Virginia said, you know, look,
hey, we'll what kind of birth the baby, then we'll put it on a little table and make it
comfortable. And then we'll discuss whether we should cut its throat or not. And did the press
scrutinize that? No. Did they say, gee, O'Reilly just wrote killing the SS, and in that book is Hitler's
T4 program, which is exactly the same thing. No, no, it's, no, it's not. Don't, don't. Yes, it was.
No, it wasn't. Hitler required three signatures from three doctors. We are only requiring one.
300,000 babies at least were executed after birth.
German babies.
Yep.
And the people of Germany stood up against it.
It's crazy.
Where are we?
All the press had to do was ask one simple question.
What's the difference between the governor of Virginia's vision and Oladov's vision?
What's the difference?
there isn't one there isn't any there isn't but they would never do that okay bill o're
we're going to we're going to continue with him here in just a second bill o'reilly you can find
him at bill o'reilly dot com here is no spin zone his podcast also his uh his old shows also you know
you watch what he was doing before just now he's he's completely unrestrained bill o'reilly
com. Welcome back to Bill O'Reilly on the Glennbeck program. Bill, I know you were on our Blaze Live
coverage of the State of the Union. And bowling told me later that you had a disagreement with him.
He said, it's time for the president to really just go charging like a bowl. And you said,
no, I am clearly on your side. He needs to, he needs to just keep going with his agenda and moving
forward. But
he
it
this is what
you're saying
I agree.
He needs to
now be
presidential,
be above
it all
and
outline a
very positive
vision.
He needs to
get his
likeability
numbers up.
And he did,
I thought he
gave the
perfect speech
without,
you know,
saying we're going to
go to the moon and
giving us a grand
vision like Kennedy
did.
I think he gave
the best speech he is given and exactly the right speech
to try to bring the middle back in to him
and away from the crazies on the left.
Well, he's eight points away from re-election,
if you believe the polls,
and all the polls pretty much say the same thing.
So he needs to persuade 8% of the electorate to support him,
and that's certainly doable,
particularly if the Democrats run, you know, crazy people against them.
But I don't think they will.
I think it's going to be Biden and Kamala Harris, unless there are scandals or black faces or whatever.
You know, you never know these days when it's coming out.
Anyway, the speech was well-crafted.
They made a couple of mistakes when he said countless numbers of Americans have been murdered by illegal aliens.
That's certainly not true.
the count is there.
Once you start to generalize or over-exaggerate a problem,
then that gives the opposition, you know,
I'll look at he's lying again or he's doing this again and that.
You've got to be very tight in discipline.
I talked to him about the State of the Union when I was on Air Force One.
When anybody of any party asked me my opinion and I have no animus toward the person,
I respectfully give it.
And I talked to the speechwriters and him, and I basically said, look, facts will win out.
And you've got the facts on your side at this juncture in history.
So the facts are going your way as far as to say, to the union is concerned.
The other side didn't have any facts.
All they want to do is undermine and hate you.
So capitalize on that.
So I thought the speech was good, but he continues to be obsessed with Mueller.
And I think you're ever going to get them not to be obsessed.
And that's a weak point.
Yeah, it is.
It's what they're counting on.
You know, all the reporting says that Mueller doesn't have anything that's going to mean that's meaningful in the election.
That's what all the reporting, all the leaks are.
He just doesn't have it.
So let it play out.
Don't be obsessed.
Today he's obsessed with the Trump.
Today he's tweeting again about it.
He's going to heal. Nobody cares about Mueller. Nobody cares except the swamp. Right.
They may, they may care if he issues something that nobody knows about. Correct. Correct. But at this point,
but he's tired. It's boring. Correct. And if they're doing investigation after investigation because Mueller didn't have anything, that will play poorly for the Democrats if he stays above it. But if he gets into it, people are just going to be afraid. There's going to be like, I don't want any of this anymore. Let's just change.
change. And they'll change to whomever if the president is bogged down in this street fight with a bunch of people that nobody really cares about.
And that's the key. So the Trump administration and his re-election people have to zero in on what the voters care about.
all right and at this point
Russian collusion
is certain
the only people who care about it
are the hate Trump media
yes
that's all
and but it's hard
you know Donald Trump
is a man who does not
want to be criticized
I mean
one of the things that I'm in the wrong business
even if the criticism is valid
even if it's constructive
he don't want to hear it
and he reacts
very very
emotionally to criticism.
Well, I thought he was, I thought in being in the chamber, because I heard the things that you
never hear on television or see on television, I saw the absolute disregard and disdain
for the president from especially the Progressive Caucus.
It was, it was like, it was beyond anything I imagined was happening, and I knew things were
bad, but it was just out of control. And honestly, I have more respect sitting in the room
with him, watching the State of the Union and watching how many of the Democrats were treating
him. I have more respect for him on how restrained he actually is because they are not restrained
because they never get called out on it. Nobody knows what they're doing when the camera is
off, and I saw it. It was obscene.
But you've lived it.
I know. I know.
There are people who want to destroy you and destroy me, and if we die in the process, they're happy.
Yes.
But as far as Trump is concerned, this is now a lifestyle.
It's not a political position any longer.
it's a lifestyle.
So if you work for the New York Times at a Washington Post or CNN, NBC News, you're a lifestyle, the people you socialize with, your hobbies, what you do in your leisure time, is all centered around hating the president of the United States.
It sounds ridiculous, but it's absolutely true.
They're obsessed with this.
It's like cocaine for them.
We have to hate them today.
We have to.
And if we don't hate them today, we're going to start to shake, and our stomach will hurt.
It's a lifestyle.
So it's a caricature, and that's what Trump should do.
Now, I tried to explain that, but I don't think I got through.
I said mock them.
It's now to the point where it's insane and regular folks, no, make fun of it.
All right, because, but he doesn't.
He tweets seriously about it, and I'm going, this is not effective.
Your people aren't buying it, and the rest of the people are ignoring it.
When he was in the State of the Union and he said after the happy birthday, believe me,
they would have never done that for me.
That was Reagan.
That's how Reagan won.
That's what I'm talking about.
Yes.
That's what I'm talking about.
Just roll your eyes and so, oh, there they go again.
And he can do that.
He's talented enough to do that.
But he just gets crazed when people attack him.
him, and particularly unfairly.
I mean, he gets, that's why I couldn't focus him on my questions because he was waiting
to see what report was going to come out that smashed him.
That's what he was interested.
And did you talk to him about stop watching it?
No, I don't lecture presidents of the United States.
No, I don't know, but you said you were suggesting things to him because he asked.
And he asked me, all right, I didn't give him the analysis I just gave you.
That, to me, would have been way out of line.
He asked me a question.
I answer the question.
But I'm giving you a broad analysis of the fact that he is going to be in for a very tough re-election campaign.
Yes, he is.
All right?
It's going to be very close.
and every dirty, filthy trick is going to be used by both sides.
All right, this is nasty beyond belief what's coming down the pike.
Do you see what happened with Jeff Bezos and the National Enquirer?
Yep.
Any comments on that?
That's just salacious.
That doesn't have any political meaning to the country,
even though Bezos owns the Washington Post and is gleeful about attacking President Trump.
So, you know, a lot of people say, okay, it's another karma play.
To me, it's another tabloid story.
It doesn't affect anybody's life one way or the other.
If you don't know what the National Enquirer is by now, you're never going to know.
so yeah all right
I don't even read the story
I read the headline I go okay
so what
you know well I thought I thought it was interesting
that Bezos decided
to find out in front
put it out yeah and he put out
this this really it's extortion
and he said I'm gonna
I'm gonna release it all I'm not gonna be held
for blackmail
he had hired Gavin De Becker
who are the greatest security
people I think in the world
and said, unlimited budget, go find out what this, you know, what's really happening.
I still don't know who leaked all this stuff.
That'll be very, that's the only interesting part to me.
So you got this billionaire who's got security all over the place,
and somebody gets into his machine.
Okay, out of that happened.
I'm blaming it on Putin.
All right.
I'm blaming it.
It's collusion.
Amazon colluding with Putin.
Putin, and I'm accusing Putin outright of doing it.
But Amazon would do that to their own owner, which is really, I think that that's what
threw me off the trail, Bill.
I'm glad to see you that Amazon is working with Putin to get Bezos, which is weird, and
it's not what they would expect you to think.
All right, Bill, last thing, the abortion law in Louisiana, Supreme Court blocked
this from taking
in effect and it was
John Roberts
Yeah
you know
you've got to be real
smart
in how you word
these
laws that are trying to contain
abortion
John Roberts
certainly not a conservative man
he's trying to be Kennedy
I think that's his
role model.
But I think
ultimately, if the state's
word the laws
in
a very constitutional
way, they'll win.
And they'll be able to
regulate what happens
within the state borders.
But it's got to be methodical because
these people into the Supreme Court, I mean,
they're not sympathetic to
the pro-life movement, most of them.
Are they?
The Leah was, but I'm not sure about this crew.
Are the Democratic voters in the middle of the country going to wake up in time to be able to see who has hijacked their country and their party?
I believe so.
And I think that would be very wise for the Trump campaign to concentrate on, to take out a lot of ads.
I'll tell you one thing, and this is, I shouldn't say it, but I will.
I don't think I'm violating Donald Trump's confidence by doing it, because I've said it publicly before.
So we're talking about Nancy Pelosi, the president and your humble correspondent,
and he does not like her.
Now, it's not at the level of Chuck Schumer.
He hates Schumer.
Okay. And did you notice Schumer look like a frog?
Oh, yeah. It was bad.
He looks like a frog. He's just kind of this constricted thing.
But anyway, so we're talking about Nancy Pelosi, and, you know, he's asking me about basically what her mindset is.
And I said, look, she is a party apparatchnik. That's her whole life.
She doesn't know anything else. I can walk in a room. She doesn't know who I am.
Glenn Beck can walk in a room. She won't know who he is. She said no. She said no.
And I said, but if you really want to know the effectiveness of Nancy Pelosi, you, your campaign, send a camera crew to her district in San Francisco, all right?
Shoot the hundreds of people on the streets, injecting narcotics, going to the bathroom in public, screaming at the cameraman, obscenities, all right?
frightening children trying to walk home from school, just shoot it, and then run a 30-second spot
where you say, this is Nancy Pelosi's district in California, and don't say anything else.
Just let the pictures run.
It might put a little music under them, all right?
And then at the end, repeat, this is Nancy Pelosi's district in California.
That's it.
very effective i think it would be very effective
bill o'reilly from bill o'reilly dot com thank you so much for being on the program we'll talk
to you next week bye bye you bet bye bye