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Hey, who's looking out for you? Well, I am. Bill O'Reilly here.
Welcome to the first edition of Looking Out For You,
a collection of my weekly commentary,
only available on the Bill O'Reilly podcast feed.
Make sure to subscribe.
Here we go.
So we are the United States of conspiracy now and the dopey phone has made this very
easy.
So everybody wants tension and put out some crazy conspiracy thing and people will read
it.
Some people will believe it.
Evidence?
People believe what they want to believe. Now, people like
me, professionals, I got to see the evidence. I got to see the hard data, or I buy into
anything. But, you know, I got a master's degree in broadcast journalism, so I'm trained
to do this. My pen is a lethal weapon. But most people, they just believe what they want to believe because it's fun.
Conspiracies can be fun.
And maybe fun is a bad word, but they get people out of the boredom.
It's exciting, or they generate a mystery or whatever.
I'm going to give you four examples of conspiracies in play
that you heard about, you've heard of all of them,
and that are dubious.
Okay, that fair?
Dubious.
First one is about Epstein.
There is so much garbage floating around about Epstein. Though there's so much garbage floating around
about Epstein, Jeffrey Epstein,
heinous criminal, you know,
planning much better off that he's not here.
I wrote about him on BillOReilly.com.
You might wanna check that out
because this guy, he transcends most criminal cases and
it's being used, his situation being used.
It's interesting.
Anyway, there's all kinds of stuff floating around about Epstein, world tape.
How does a guy go from being a math teacher at the Dalton School in the late 70s with
no college degree
to having multiple airplanes, a private island, and the largest residential house in Manhattan.
Where did all the money come from? And no one has ever gotten to the bottom of that
because no one has ever tried. And moreover, it's extremely obvious to anyone who watches
that this guy had direct connections to a foreign government.
Now no one's allowed to say that that foreign government is Israel because we have been somehow cowed
into thinking that that's naughty.
Okay, so in 1976 Epstein went from being a teacher into finance, and he hooked up with some New York City people,
and he emerged as a manager New York City people and he
emerged as a manager of money like Bernie Madoff. Okay same thing. So he got
his some clients they gave him money he invested he got a piece of what he made
for that and he built himself up he was fairly successful in that business and
he accumulated a lot of money.
All right.
So that's number one.
That's how he got wealthy.
Number two, he hung around with some Israeli government people.
I don't know to what extent, but they were on his manifest, on his plane rides and stuff
like that. But what good a guy like Jeffrey Epstein could do, Massad, remains, I can't see a guy like
that.
He's not anywhere near the Middle East.
He's in the U.S. Virgin Islands in New York City and Palm Beach, I
don't know.
Now, I'm open to anything, but I got to see some data here.
All right, so he's associated with Israel in some official capacity that he's a spy
or something?
Well, give me something.
Not the fact that he hung around with a couple of Israeli big shots.
Not enough.
And on the finance stuff, that's an easy trace.
You know, just Google Jeffrey Epstein, how did Jeffrey Epstein make his money?
Boom, that's all you got to do and then it'll come up.
You see it. So When I hear this stuff I go wait, you know, it's it doesn't come together
But again people believe what they want to believe. All right second one. This is a woman serving in Congress
Annapolina Luna from Florida and here's what she said on News Nation
I've been told that the KGB had actually observed Oswald in Luna from Florida. And here's what she said on News Nation. Go.
I've been told that the KGB had actually
observed Oswald in Russia when he was there as a citizen.
And he was actually not a good shot.
And this is not also the only piece of information
that we have.
We actually have multiple witnesses
that stated to the Warren Commission
and different investigators that Lee Harvey Oswald was not
seen in the book depository.
It's totally false.
100% false.
So I wrote Killing Kennedy, the best book ever
on what happened to John F. Kennedy.
Okay?
And I saw the Marine Corps scorecard on Lee Harvey Oswald's marksmanship.
We had it. That document subsequently sold in an auction for more than $100,000.
But I saw it. He was an expert marksman, sniper, according to Marine Corps.
Now, did the KGB observe him in Russia?
Yes.
He had an ex-Marine defecting into the Soviet Union.
I think there were three of them.
Of course he had.
KGB is going to watch him.
But then she says he wasn't seen in the school book depository.
Ridiculous.
Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Two of his co-workers
testified to the FBI, and that's a federal crime if you lie to the FBI, they worked with
him that day of the assassination. Then after Kennedy was shot by Oswald. Oswald ran out to the streets of Dallas, was confronted by
a Dallas police officer who had his description based upon the two people in the school depository
that worked with him, shot him dead. The officer's name was J.D. Tippett, war hero, before he
came to the Dallas PD. Oswald shot him dead with a gun.
Then Oswald went into a movie theater to hide,
and they grabbed him.
Cops grabbed him, Dallas PD.
Now, this is all in stone.
There's no debate on any of it.
Yet a sitting congresswoman comes out and throws that out
Yeah
Third one a
guy named Douglas McGregor former army colonel. He loves Putin
Yo, Putin is acting in defense of his country whether we like it or not
And he's not gonna allow Ukraine to become a beast for us to attack his country, undermine his country, subvert his government
and he had a legitimate right to do that in my judgment. The guy is Twilight Zone, hello.
There is in one NATO country including the, who has ever put forth that we should
attack Russia because that's impossible with nuclear weapons.
But that's what this guy is running around saying.
Oh no, we're going to base to attack Russia.
So Putin is okay to kill a million people.
You know, last one, our pal, Congressman Adam Schiff.
Last summer at the height of a bitterly contested and hugely consequential presidential campaign,
a foreign adversarial power intervened in an effort to weaken our democracy and to influence
the outcome for one candidate and against the other.
That foreign adversary was, of course, Russia, and it acted through its intelligence agencies
and upon the direct instructions of its autocratic ruler, Vladimir Putin, in order to help Donald
J. Trump become the 45th president of the United States?
Not one shred of evidence.
And they've had two special councils, okay?
Everybody looking at it.
Biden was president, all his people looking at it, not one.
Not one piece of 2016.
Okay? So I'm sitting here and I'm going, now Schiff, that was in front of the
House Intel Committee, March 20th 2017 when he said that. It's not a crime because he wasn't
under oath. He's just saying stuff. So he got away with it. Do you know how many
Democrats and liberal people believe what that man says? And then, if you'll
remember, he said, I have evidence. I got hard evidence. Back up what I'm saying. You ever see it?
He was a congressman back then. Okay? Now he's a senator. California's this loony, they elected him senator.
Because they don't care. That's the bottom line here. Sorry for the cliche bottom line.
People believe what they want to believe.
Well, if you believe that Trump is the devil,
you'll believe everything bad said about him.
If you believe that the federal government of the United States
wanted to kill JFK, you'll believe all these crazy
conspiracy theories.
And there's a big audience for it.
So my point here on this YouTube bonus, and this is worldwide, people all over the world seeing it,
is that unless you see evidence, okay, be very skeptical about everything in your life. Not just politics, not just
craziness. You got to see it. You can't be living in a dream world.
Did you see Kristi Noem, Homeland Security Director, really lay into, Mary Eric Adams. See that? Boy, she laced him. Very
interesting story. So over the weekend, undocumented migrant shoots an ICE agent
in the face. Okay? The guy had been arrested four times, cops had brought him in, released all four times,
even though they knew he was an illegal alien with a criminal record.
The judge released him, judges, four times because the New York City Council demands that certain people be released. It's
insane, but we all know what that is, the Nobel thing. So Noam is blaming Adams by name.
He's saying, look, the city's out of control, it's your fault. Is it Adams' fault?
Somewhat.
He did not fight the sanctuary city stuff.
He embraced it.
You'll remember.
Big liberal guy, oh yeah, you know, land of opportunity or a nation of immigrants, you
know, all of that BS we've heard forever and ever and ever.
And then he ignored the criminal
migrants. This is Adams. But the City Council, Adams does not have the power to
overturn that insane law. City Council does. They're worse than Adams by far.
They're anarchists. If Mandime gets elected mayor, he'll love the city council. They'll be simpatico from the beginning.
So Noem laces into Adams, okay, and says that, you know, he's the reason my agent got shot
in the face and on and on and on and on.
All right.
She's entitled to her opinion.
Adams, of course, now says, well, I don't support that, but I can't do anything because of City Council on and on. I've heard it a million times.
What I'm looking into, and I will have it tomorrow for you, is what the federal government
can do to the New York City Council people.
So I believe because immigration law says you have to hold undocumented migrants who
are charged with a crime, New York City violates that federal law that the feds can take action
against the city and the city council.
So, we've got our people on it and we are going, what action, what can they do?
You remember that crime in New Orleans got so bad about 20 years ago, maybe a little
longer, that the federal government took over the local police department in New Orleans
and they appointed a New York City cop, Jack Maple, to run the
New Orleans Police Department.
Feds did that, took it over.
Now what could they do to the New York City Council?
Can they come in and fire them all?
Find them?
What can they do?
I don't know.
I will know.
I will know. I will know. I don't understand why every single New
Yorker, all eight and a half million of us, I don't understand why we haven't
banded together and demanded that Hocal and the legislature in Albany and the
New York City Council stop the madness, stop the violence, stop it.
Why haven't we done that?
Is it because we don't have a leader?
I mean, I don't know.
But if you support this violent anarchy, then you're not a good person, number one.
And I mean that literally.
You are not a good person because you are willing to look away
from human suffering.
And that's one of the themes of my upcoming book, Confronting Evil.
Yeah, I write about the most evil people who ever lived in that book, all 12 of them, maybe
14 because we bring in some duels.
But the people who look away and allow that to happen, they're able to.
So I hope you're not in that category. And I trust you're not, you wouldn't be listening
to me.
You know the story yesterday about the ICE agent getting shot in the face. He was off
duty. Some people say he was boarded patrol down in New York and two thugs jumped him.
And both are migrant criminals who have been arrested a number of times and let out by
New York authorities.
That is the crux of the story.
Here are the details because this is very outrageous. And you know the shame of it is no matter what I do, how I report it, how much you know,
how much we all agree, the governor of New York says she's not going to do anything about
it.
She's not.
And she could with a stroke of a pen.
So the officer is in stable condition. He is in the hospital.
We do not have his name. Okay? Two thugs who are in custody now are Christian Baroa, 22, from the Dominican Republic, long rap sheet. And Miguel Nunez, also a
Dominican, 21 years old, another long rap sheet. Both snuck into the country, both
have been career criminals, both arrested by New York City authorities, and in
Nunez's case, Massachusetts as well, because Massachusetts is just like New York City authorities and in Nunes's case, Massachusetts as well,
because Massachusetts is just like New York.
They let all the violent people out.
They don't care.
Commonwealth up there is in simpatico with Albany.
So let me just give you an idea.
So Baroa, 22, DR, was arrested May 10, 2023, reckless endangerment.
That means he was threatening somebody.
March 26, 24, arrested again, felony grand larceny.
April 5, 24, just a month later, less than a month, nine days later, arrested again,
felony grand larceny.
And each time they kick him.
No bail.
And they don't tell ICE.
Don't detain.
June 12th of this year, Baroa goes into court, has all four of his charges put into one, and he's discharged. No jail time. And ICE is
not informed. So Baroa is basically running around the city with a gun. He's got four
adjudicated crimes and he's out on the street. That's not a justice system. That's not.
And there's nobody who can defend it but Koukal and the legislature and the New
York City Council don't care. Those are the key words. They don't care. The other guy, Nunez, arrested for grand larceny, armed
robbery with a firearm, I guess it would be with firearm armed robbery, kidnapping, witness
intimidation. Same thing. Out on the street. Okay. He allegedly assaulted a pregnant woman
and another migrant with a machete.
Very nice.
Out on the street, judges wouldn't hold him.
Now we tried to find the names of the judges.
We could not find them as of airtime on WABC.
I will find them.
Because these judges are the evil ones
These judges are directly responsible for that
Border Patrol ice agent being shot in the face
Here's what the mayor of New York said about it. Go
Tom Homan is now saying his words. I'm gonna flood the zone in New York City with ICE officers.
Do you welcome that?
To do what?
To go after dangerous people like this individual
who shot an innocent Custom Border Patrol agent.
He's lying in a hospital when I went to see him.
He's heavily sedated.
He was shot while sitting down enjoying the heat.
If he's going to assist us to go after those individuals,
I welcome it.
If it's going to be to go after everyday individuals
who are trying to complete the path to be a citizen,
then I don't think we should do that.
Okay, but sometimes Mayor, you don't have a choice.
All right?
So if ICE is gonna raid a premises where there's a violent
criminal migrant who you guys have let out, they're going to encounter other undocumented
migrants who may not be violent, but they can't just sort them out like in, well, you know that
one, no Larry goes, but Teresa doesn't. No, they all get swept.
So let's stop the nonsense, all right?
Nobody wants innocent, and I use that word because you are guilty if you break our immigration
law, but they should have a process different from the violence.
But you can't do what Adams is doing.
This story caught my eye. There is a shoplifter in Manhattan. His name is
Loran Mack. All right, 200 arrests. 200 arrests. What this guy does, he goes into pharmacies like Dwayne Reed,
just grabs stuff off the shelf.
He runs out.
Sometimes the cops are there.
They grab him.
He's 53 years old, homeless.
And they drag him in.
They put him in front of the judge.
The judge lets him go 200 times.
So the reason the judge lets him go
is because the state legislature passed the cashless
bail.
It's crime shoplifting, you know, let him go, let him go, let him go.
So why would LaRon Max stop stealing?
He'd get caught every time.
So he got caught 200 times.
He probably did it 20,000 times.
No, he's not going to stop, and neither are his friends.
Now, maybe he's a drug addict.
Maybe he's an alcoholic.
I don't know.
But he's not, he doesn't have a job.
Not working.
He's got a bunch of warrants out on him.
Judge doesn't care.
Six felony arrests.
Judge doesn't care.
Judge could, if I were the judge,
I'd turn him over to psychiatric evaluation, as what I do.
Get around it.
Keep him there for maybe a month,
that we couldn't get his drugs or alcohol, whatever he wants.
You know, give him some jazz.
But no.
So then what you have here is anarchy.
Anarchy.
Anybody can steal from anybody, and nothing's going to happen to the thief.
Nothing!
Two hundred times!
What does Governor Huckle think about that?
Come on, Governor, write an executive order knocking this stuff out.
You can do it.
You can do it now.
Oh no, I can't, no, society. Awful. you can do it you can do it now oh no I know it's just I awful and this is a
state where we live now I know wabc goes all over the country and to Europe and
all that but you know I'm a New Yorker I don't want this I'll vote for anybody
who will stop this mandami I make it worse because he'll tell the
police don't even arrest them. Now they get arrested nothing happens to them. He'll say don't even
arrest them. If you do you get in trouble. Segway over to the public school system in New York City
and you know if you're
sending your kid to New York City public schools you better watch every move I'll
tell you what so far this year 4,200 violent incidents in New York City public
schools 4,200 that is up a hundred percent from the year 2016. Why? Because de Blasio, the
worst mayor in New York City history, forbade principals and other New York
City public school officials from punishing violent students. Okay? So, 4200.
That means that these schools, you get the hell beat out of you and nothing will happen
to the person who does it.
Nothing.
They attack teachers, they attack janitors, personnel, they vandalize cars, it's unbelievable. What's being done about it? Nothing. Nothing.
Chronic absenteeism, which means the kid doesn't even go to school, has increased 35%. 35%. This despite the city spending $100 million to implement restorative justice.
Restorative justice is you don't punish the violent offender, you sit them down and
explain to them why it is wrong to beat up another human being or whatever. So we have
anarchy on the streets, with the shoplifters and in the schools, the kids are getting beaten
to a pulp and nobody is doing anything about it. And man, Dami might be the next mayor. Oh
My god, so
That's the situation
This is the last time I'm gonna analyze Steven Colbert because a much bigger story by the way, not just Colbert and
I've done it on the no spin news on billowrely.com. I wrote a column on it.
So you can get a flavor of that if you go visit my website.
But the bigger picture is this.
All of the networks, okay, all four of them,
you got CBS, NBC, ABC, Fox, changing dramatically
because of one man Donald Trump. He has literally destroyed
the corporate television media, sometimes actively, Sue and Stepanopolis, going
after 60 minutes, sometimes passively, where Americans go, you know, this isn't really fair.
Colbert, that rhymes.
Not really fair that every night of the week you come out and demean and try to hurt the
president of the United States in personal ways.
And it's not really fair that you refuse to put anybody on your program that doesn't believe
the exact same thing you do. Everybody else is censored.
So Colbert gets booted because CBS is being sold to a more conservative company called Skydance.
Now the left is going wild. They have a petition, 250,000 people signed it I guess, I don't even
know. Save Colbert dot org
They're not gonna save them so you can sign every day every way. You're not saving him. He's gone
and then in the media itself most of them are
No, you can't do this to Stevie Colbert. Oh, no, but not all of them
Here's what happened on the CBS morning news. Roll it. Part of me just as a fan of television
sees these shows, these late night shows, shows like Saturday Night Live. I know
they're expensive to produce but they are part of the cultural zeitgeist.
They have been part of television since the beginning of
television.
That's why people are reacting the way that they are.
I understand the emotional things, but I don't have an MBA.
He's not right that the merger, the $8 billion is based on reruns of a comedy show.
People are buying the movies and the sitcoms and the sports.
They're not based on reruns of us either.
So I think he's wrong about that.
He's saying that it contributed to it.
He's saying it's all encompassing, the total package of it.
That already happened in the past.
And he also acknowledged that these late night shows are what he called like a blockbuster
kiosk inside a tower record.
So the business is broken.
And what no one seems to acknowledge is that the politics also changed.
The business changed and so did the politics.
And it got way more one-sided than anything Johnny Carson was ever doing.
I think we should reflect on those changes as well.
It's been a big shift culturally in that regard also.
I agree, but I think many people feel
there's another way to do it.
You know, it's just, it's a very difficult position
to be in, to disagree with something that company's doing,
but also still loving your job and loving what you do.
I feel, I really feel for Stephen Colbert.
Yeah, if there's another way to do it, Gail King,
why don't you tell me?
It's just me.
Because I know you for a lot of years.
You're very talented and smart.
You won't put me on your show.
No CBS program will put me on.
And I am the bestselling nonfiction author in the world. Not only won't you put me on, you won't put anybody who's not a liberal on, unless
you want to disparage them.
So when Conferring the Presidents came out last September, okay, I called through email
Jane Pauli on the CBS Sunday morning program.
Okay?
Miss Pauli didn't respond, totally disrespectful, and we couldn't get booked on it.
We wanted to talk about confronting the presidents in an election year, which is going to be
a huge bestseller, and it had six months on the New York Times bestseller list.
Wouldn't put me on.
So we asked why?
Why?
Well, you know, Ry's not going to come in there and wreck the furniture.
He's been on 75 times in the past on Late Night and other shows.
What are you doing?
No answer.
Only one non-liberal author has appeared on the CBS Sunday Morning broadcast this year, Newt Gingrich.
And the only reason he appeared is because of me, because I went public with this.
I said, this is about censorship.
Now, I don't care if Stephen Colbert hates Trump.
I don't care if anybody hates him.
I got a good relationship with Jon Stewart.
He's really not a Trump fan.
Okay?
Bill Maher invited me on his program, all right?
It doesn't matter to me one way or the other what you think about Donald Trump.
You're entitled to your opinion.
That's sacrosanct in America. But when you start to censor things, when you start to shut out all other views, except
your own, and then when you use your platform for hatred, as Colbert did, the view does,
they're haters.
Colbert went on, you saw it, and said F you to the President of the United States.
That went all over the world.
You say F you to Putin, what do you think is going to happen to you?
How about China?
How about France?
So Colbert doesn't respect the presidency, doesn't respect anybody who voted for Trump,
80 million people, which is why Colbert's ratings were so bad, and he's not funny anymore.
Maybe at one time he was, but he's not.
He's strident now, okay?
80 million Americans voted for Donald Trump.
Not one is going to watch Stephen Colbert.
He doesn't care. He doesn't care. for Donald Trump. Not one is going to watch Stephen Colbert.
He doesn't care.
He doesn't care.
It's more important to him to push this left-wing ideology out there every night on CBS Air
than it is for him to succeed in the marketplace.
Now, I submit to you that if I go on to Colbert, the ratings will double.
John Stewart put me on last August, boom, right through the roof.
Every show I go on, the ratings go up because they don't know what I'm going to say or
what I do and I'm not going to take any BS, which is why Letterman put me on 15 times. Lahren didn't agree with anything I said.
But he had the fairness to say, yeah, let's get O'Reilly in here, we'll kick it around,
we'll get a lively, funny segment, which is what happened every single time.
And to his credit, to Letterman's credit, because he can get a bit rough.
And I don't mind that. I gave it right back to him.
Google O'Reilly Letterman.
He'll tell you, you won't be bored.
But after every appearance, Letterman took a pen and a pad and wrote me a thank you note.
How nice was that?
Okay?
You think Colbert would even consider having me on, okay?
Because it'd make him look bad.
And I wouldn't go on with malice, remember the view,
what was that, 12 times, 14 times on the view
when Barbara Walters was running it,
won't see me on it now, oh no.
And I know Whoopi Goldberg, got a long way to find,
sent me flowers after one segment where I said,
look, I don't think Whoopi Goldberg is a hater.
Joy Behar is a hater. No doubt about it. And she's going, by the way. Not going to be around much
longer. And this Navarro woman, she's going too. Disney's going to have to revamp that whole thing
in the face of the big changes that are coming. Now, what are those changes?
In October, CBS, as you know it, as we know it, is gone.
Company called Skydance Media is coming in to take it over.
Much more conservative company than CBS.
It's gonna change every single thing.
So if I'm an employee of CBS, I'm looking right now. I don't know what Skydance is
going to do, but I do know it is not going to be based on ideology. I believe they're going to have,
like News Nation does, which is worth your time by the way, a balance of people come in.
worth your time by the way. A balance of people come in. That's the first domino by CBS. Walter Cronkite, Dan Rather, Mike Walton, gone. New dawn. Disney's got major problems. Even though
they're winning the nightly news, okay, the Good Morning America franchise is fractured.
Their audience is dwindling.
Mostly older people watch Dave Muir.
And the perception is Disney is far left.
There's a Stepanopoulos.
Stepanopoulos had a, they had a settled 16 million to Trump.
NBC is gonna be the last holdout. Now, I don't know if Kimmel
and Fallon are going to be moved out. Kimmel's ratings are bad on ABC. They're going to
slip below a million a night. That's pretty much the line of demarcation. And Fallon is not much better.
I don't know what the future of those shows are, but Kimmel I like personally.
Every time I went on a show we had a pretty good rapport, but he just despises Trump,
just hates it.
And that has hurt him.
Fallon's not political.
He's like Leno.
They're liberal at heart, but they're not trying to impose.
So anyway, all of this comes back to one man, and that's Donald Trump.
I don't think there's any other human being on a planet that could have caused this up-evil.
Powerful, powerful companies that are worldwide all going to change.
This time next year, the entire landscape is different.
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