Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - California Tries to Make the Recall About Trump, Political Statements Rock Met Gala, and COVID Is No Longer About the Science

Episode Date: September 15, 2021

Tonight’s rundown: Joe Biden makes one last push attempt to Democrat voters in California to save Gov. Newsom New York Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez attends the elite Met Gala in a dress ...that says “Tax the Rich” - meanwhile tickets to the event cost over $30,000 No consequences for a Syracuse University professor who criticized 9/11 Lawsuits pile up across the country as employers require COVID vaccines to return to work This Month in History, 1901: President William McKinley dies Final Thought: America returns to watching football Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Hey, Bill O'Reilly here. Welcome to the No Spin News for Tuesday, September 14th, 2021, stand up for your country. So President Biden on his way back to Washington from California after giving a little speech to try to aid Gavin Newsom. The recall is today. We'll have the story tomorrow. And we'll walk through a little bit of it a little bit later on. But the president stops off in Denver, which is a blue state now. It was read when I live there. Bipartisan infrastructure, build back better. You know, the usual jazz. But the Democrats have to keep Colorado in the blue camp. And, you know, there's a strong Republican base out there. So that's what that's all about. It doesn't mean anything, but he is stopping, and then he'll be back later tonight on the East Coast. Last night, he stayed at the Weston Long Beach Hotel in California.
Starting point is 00:01:11 I was curious about where he was going to stay. On many trips, Presidents stay in private homes. I want to see maybe he was in George Clooney's house or something. But he was at the Weston, Long Beach. I guess he had points. You get little Western points for that? I don't know. All right, so in the recall situation, all the polls say Newsom is going to prevail, but, you know, it depends on a turnout.
Starting point is 00:01:39 However, the strategy is that Newsom raised about $72 million. You can buy TV ads all over the place. And the theme of the ads is that Larry Elder, the talk show host, who would probably take over for a Newsom, if Newsom were recalled, is really Donald Trump. And that's what President Biden picked up on. Go. The leading Republican running for governor is the closest thing to a Trump clone that I've ever seen in your state. No, I really mean it. And he's leading the other team. He's the clone of Donald Trump.
Starting point is 00:02:21 Can you imagine him being governor of this state? You can't let that happen. You're a spooky guy, Joe. So, okay, Trump's the devil. An elder is a Trump clone and on and on and on and on. And the reason that Mr. Biden even went out there is to try to mobilize Democrats to vote because the only thing that could really boot Newsom out
Starting point is 00:02:53 is if the Democrats don't show up. Because the Republicans and the independents who don't like Newsom will. So that's what that was all about. All right, back in Washington, D.C., the $3.5 trillion spending bill championed by the president and Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer, not going to happen, thank God. And two Democratic senators are the reason it's not going to happen. They are Joe Manchin of West Virginia. We dealt with him yesterday. And Kristen Sinema from Arizona, they're not going to vote for this enormous social.
Starting point is 00:03:26 Socialistic bill. And remember, just always keep in mind when you hear infrastructure, now it's human infrastructure, all right? It's human infrastructure. So it's not just build in roads and bridges. It's given folks free stuff. No say, and it's way beyond a safety net. It's a safety net is necessary in this country. You have to have it. People fall on hard times and they get wiped out financially and they, you know, bad things happen. You got to have. in a humanistic country, you've got to have a level of support for those who can't help themselves. But what we're in now, as everybody knows, is a socialist thing. And Biden, maybe he doesn't know. Maybe he's the only one who doesn't know. But anyway, what's likely to happen is that they're going to have chats in the House and the Senate. They'll bring it down about 1.5. I think cinema and mansion could live with that.
Starting point is 00:04:24 and they'll cut out a lot of the human infrastructure stuff, you know, the freebies, the giveaways. That's probably what's likely to happen. But the corresponding tax rise is going to happen as well on corporations and people who are doing well in America. And that tax rise in a delicate economy, which we're in, is going to hurt. Everybody. Everybody. I was reading an article today in a Wall Street Journal. which is a good, the or editorial page is a good barometer of economics.
Starting point is 00:04:59 It says, look, corporations are just the vessel. They're not going to pay extra taxes that cuts into their private margin. And it's pass them long to consumer, whatever it is they make, whatever it is you want. So they've got to pay 5% more to the feds. They're going to raise the prices 5%. And consumers don't have to buy the stuff. but in our society, you know, people, they want things. So that's what happens.
Starting point is 00:05:32 I don't know when the boat is going to be on this spending thing, but I do know it's a defeat for Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren, Ocasio-Cortez. They will be defeated. They're not going to get the record spending bill. And talking about Congresswoman Ocasio-Cortez, she shows that. up at the Met Gala in New York City last night. Now, the Met Gala is to raise money for the Museum of Art in New York City. And there she is, taxed to rich, because everybody at this gala is rich. Why? It costs $35,000 to attend the gala, a piece. Okay? So if you are rich,
Starting point is 00:06:15 you're not going to the gala. Now, she was invited, Cortez. She didn't pay. Invited. by some designer who made the dress, and then she had printed on it, taxed the rich. All right, so then she tweets out, Congresswoman Ocasio-Cortez does. The time is now for child care, health care, and climate action for all taxed the rich, unquote. So, you know, she's a pure socialist. Some people call her a communist. I don't think she knows a difference. She went to Boston U, my alma matter.
Starting point is 00:06:52 and I don't think the professor's up there the difference, so anyway, that was pretty interesting and got a lot of ink, which is what she wanted to bring socialism into your living room. Now, also at the Med Gala, but not inside, were Black Lives Matter. Let's hear it for him, ladies and gentlemen. So they were outside, and they were screaming
Starting point is 00:07:20 about the police being terrible. all right so the demonstration was organized by BLM and they say policing does not protect and serve communities and they were outside nine of them were arrested by the New York City Police Department all right so BLM on the outside Ocasio-Cortez on the inside direction of the United States of America America. Two polls. First one from Politico, Democrat 38, Republican 34, Independent 28. About 2,000 registered voters sample. All right. Is the USA heading in the right or wrong direction? Right direction 37%. Wrong direction 63. Then same question from Rasmussen. Okay. This is 2,500 likely voters. Democrat 38, Republican 36. other 26. So these two polls at least had a Republican representation. All right direction,
Starting point is 00:08:29 wrong direction, right direction 34. Remember, Politico was 37 and wrong track 61, political was 63. So obviously most Americans think the country is headed under the Biden administration in the wrong direction. So I read a column this week by Doug Schoen. You may know him. He's a Democratic consultant. And I had him on The Factor a bunch of times when I worked at Fox. And he's the upcoming book author of America, Unite or Die, How to Save Our Democracy. They'll be out November 2nd. So Mr. Schoen joins us now from New York City. In this column, you say the Democrats are in big trouble, but isn't it too early to handicap the midterms? couldn't Joe Biden make a comeback?
Starting point is 00:09:22 Bill, it's always theoretically possible he could, of course. But the agenda he's pursuing is not a popular one for the reasons you were discussing. People don't like big spending and big taxing. It happened in 1994 and 2010. Both times the Republicans took over in the wake of very large tax increases as well. And I see the same thing happening here. And with the right track, wrong track numbers that you read, I think it's much more likely the Democrats lose both houses of Congress than they hold both houses or even hold one of two.
Starting point is 00:10:03 My analysis is that Mr. Biden would have to do something heroic to write his image. So right now, his image, and I think this is accurate, is that he's a weak man being run by unnamed people inside the White House who are dedicated progressives. And then Biden is pretty much doing what they are telling him to do. Do you agree with that assessment? That is the perception. Yeah. I do agree with the perception. And I would also tell you I worked, as I think you know, Bill, for six years in the Clinton White House. So I got to know many of those so-called unnamed people. And let's just say there are many things, but I would not call them in their approach to politics heroic. They're practical. And they tend to take the path of least resistance,
Starting point is 00:10:56 which is going left. And I think what we saw in Afghanistan, sadly and tragically for our country, was the opposite of heroic. Do you know who's running the show in the White House? I asked this question of Stephen Miller yesterday, the Republican, who was. Do you know who was around, I don't know, the White House? I think the most influential and important person in the White House is Ron Clayne, the chief of staff, who is a very smart, very able, very talented guy, who is one who follows the path of least resistance. And I assume is the one trying to achieve consensus between the hard left, the far left, and the moderate left. But certainly, Mr. Biden is as liberal as any president ever has been in the history of this republic. So you would have to say that Clayne is a progressive if he's really in charge of shaping the message, right?
Starting point is 00:11:59 I've known Ron Clayne 25 years. I can't sit here today and tell you what his personal worldview is, but I can say this. There is no evidence to me that Ron Clayne or anything. any of the other people around Joe Biden are resisting progressivism in any shape, manner, or form. It is how progressive is that agenda, not will it be a far-left socialist agenda? Yeah, but it is a far-left agenda that Mr. Biden has embraced after a career of being a so-called moderate in the Senate. Now, yesterday, Miller said that Susan Rice, the top domestic advisor and the best friend of the Obama's, also has an enormous amount of power. Do you concur?
Starting point is 00:12:52 I absolutely do concur, and I think she is the principal architect and a elaborator and strategist for the $3.5 trillion. human infrastructure agenda that you spoke about earlier bill okay uh barak obama you think he's have an input into uh what mr biden does i think that the very fact that so many of his appointees are in prominent roles in this government suggests that his influence is either direct or indirect and at a certain point in time it doesn't matter which it is but i think the simple answer your question has to be yes. Okay. Now, on the COVID front, the mandates are now, if you believe, the polls, 50-50. So 50% of Americans don't mind being told you have to get vexed, and 50% object, some of them vehemently. Is COVID at this point in history today, Doug, hurting or
Starting point is 00:13:58 helping Biden? I think from what we see with the approval numbers, it's probably. It's probably, probably hurting him marginally more than it's helping him. Now, that's an issue built, to be fair, that will impact the elections based on where we stand a year or so from now. We have no idea where that'll be. But that being said, there's a lot of anger on the center right towards the mandates. My sense is that people who vote on the issue are at this point more angry about the mandates then those on the left are supportive of them.
Starting point is 00:14:38 Yeah, they're more mobilized. But it shakes down with independence. That's who's going to really decide the COVID issue. And I know what's going to happen, though. So you said nobody knows. I know, which is why everybody watches me. So COVID, the caseload is going to subside. It has to.
Starting point is 00:14:58 You got 75% of the American public, either full or partially vaxed, in another month, month and a half, that's going to be 75% to 80 fully vaxed. Okay, once you get the fully vaxed with the people who already have had COVID and have the antibodies, then the nesting period has to subside, and that's what will happen. And of course, Biden will take credit for that, and that will be the theme of next year's political battle. Now, advancing the story, if you're right, and Joe Biden is perceived this time next year, September of 22, as being weak, befuddled, the economy's not doing well, because that could override COVID. The economy starts to deteriorate, which it is now. It's
Starting point is 00:15:53 beginning, all right, then that's going to sink them. So let's assume you're right, and the Republicans take back the House and the Senate. What is that due for the United States? I think it puts us in a position where the Democratic Party will be in a position similar to where it was post-94 and plus 2010 with a presidency that is weakened, in Biden's case, potentially irreparably.
Starting point is 00:16:24 And I think it puts the United States in a position where we remain polarize, but we have the likely re-emergence of Donald Trump as a candidate for the Republican nomination. But Biden himself will not be able to get any of his agenda through Congress, right? None of it. He'll run against Trump, as you saw and reported earlier in your no-spin news. Yeah, I'm not sure about the Donald Trump candidacy. I know he wants to run. He told me he did. And as you know, I'm going out with the former president to do four major history shows. And I'll get a good idea of, you know, what his posture is, how he's going to present himself.
Starting point is 00:17:15 But there is no question, and we're seeing it in California, that demonizing Donald Trump works in some independent precincts. Now, the Republicans most still like Donald Trump. But it's going to be the independence in this country, as it always is, that really decide the presidency. So Biden, you know, I think he's looking forward to having Trump rather than a dissantis or a Scott in South Carolina where it's harder to demonize them. I think that's absolutely true. And you asked before what happens to the United States. And my answer is if we spend another two or three years fighting the same. fights between Biden and Trump or Kamala Harris and Trump, I think we will all lose and
Starting point is 00:18:05 it will be bad for our country, bad for our foreign policy. And one issue we haven't mentioned, but deserves, I think, at least brief reference, is the southern border. Well, Biden's not going to do anything about the southern border. It's too late. I mean, he'd have to embarrass himself. Right. And look, the media, the corporate media,
Starting point is 00:18:27 is in covering the story. It had to cover Afghanistan because the pictures were so compelling coming out of there by the foreign news outlets, by the BBC and others. That's why the corporate media in America had to get involved. But they're covering up for Biden. Everybody knows they are. And that will continue. And they're salivating, Doug, at getting Donald Trump back into the arena. I mean, CNN, they're off the chart, low ratings now. As soon as Trump gets in, they're going to triple their ratings. So is MSNBC. All the networks will basically rally around Biden. And so they're salivating for Trump.
Starting point is 00:19:04 Is that a factor? I mean, it's a factor. But if, as you suggest and as I believe, we have a weak economy, problems at the southern border, the possibility of renew terrorism and uncertainty in our foreign policy with an assertive Russia and China, I think it's much more likely that notwithstanding the potential good news on COVID a year from now, I think it's going to be a massive rebuke to my party based on everything I see and hear. Okay. Last question. Sure. Socialism. Now, the hardcore socialists have gained an enormous amount of power in the last two years. And they're just, you know, you can see how arrogant they are. You can see.
Starting point is 00:19:53 that Bernie Sanders attacking Mansion and I mean, I think they have peaked, but I could be wrong. What do you think? Inside the Democratic Party, I believe they have a substantial voice. And since we don't have bipartisanship, what the Biden administration is doing is virtually all their time is spent trying to consolidate a fractious party. As far as the electorate is gone, I think there is. no real enthusiasm for socialism. And I think inside the Democratic Party, you may well be right, Bill, that if we have a historic defeat in the 2022 midterms and the Democrats take it on
Starting point is 00:20:38 the chin, it may well be a recoil, rebound backlash, whatever words you want against AOC Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren, who do not speak for the broad mass of the American people. All right, Doug, thanks very much. We really appreciate it. When your book comes out, we'll have you back. And I really appreciate you taking a time. Thank you. And thank you so much, Phil, as always. Let's face it, the U.S. economy is under stress. National debt rising, trade war, shaking the markets. And meanwhile, China is dumping the dollar and stockpiling gold. That's why I protected my savings with physical gold and silver. through the only dealer I trust, American Hartford Gold.
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Starting point is 00:22:16 They got a professor up there. Her name is Jen Jackson. And she's the usual. She teaches gender studies, black feminist politics, qualitative methods, all of that. All right. So on 9-11, she tweets out this. Put it up on a screen, please.
Starting point is 00:22:40 We have to be more honest about what 9-11 was and is and what it wasn't. It was an attack on the hetero-patriarchal capitalist systems that America relies upon to wrangle other countries into passivity. It was an attack on the system many white Americans fight to protect. Well, that is absolutely disrespectful. It's another hate America diatribe, and the professor got hammered on the Internet. course. So then the president of Syracuse University, they call him the Chancellor, had to issue a statement because a lot of people wanted Jen Jackson fired. The statement reads, some of the university condemn the professor's comments and others have demanded
Starting point is 00:23:33 the professor's dismissal. Neither of those actions will happen. As the home of the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, free speech for all peoples across the political spectrum within the limits of the law and the university's anti-harisman policy is one of our key values. Speech can be offensive, hurtful, and provocative. Still, Syracuse University will stand by the principles of free speech and our commitment to keeping our community safe in the threats of, in the face of threats in harassment, I'm quote. Key is the anti-harisman policy of Syracuse University, which is if you criticize a minority, or a progressive group, BLM, Black Lives Matter, that's harassment.
Starting point is 00:24:21 See? If you hammer your own country, as Professor Jackson did, that's okay. But if you come back and say that Professor Jackson is un-American and irresponsible and what the deuce is she doing, pushing a crazy agenda in the classroom. That's against the University of Syracuse policy. You can't do that. See what the game is here. It's rigged. So, all you alumni of Syracuse University, note that. The only way these schools will stop is for the alumni not to give donations. Donald Trump. We spoke, you know, with Doug, and I thought that was a good interview with Doug Hill.
Starting point is 00:25:14 I hope you were getting a lot out of this. Miller last night, Stephen Miller, and I wanted to bring a Democrat in tonight, you know, to balance it, see how people are looking at it. But those interviews, they're golden. They're golden for you, the news consumer. Because you don't see that on other news agencies. All you see is partisan stuff. See, it wasn't partisan. It was informational.
Starting point is 00:25:38 And both Miller and Schoen are the smartest guys in town. So I hope you enjoyed it. So there was a poll by Scott Rasmussen, 1,200 registered voters, and they were all Democrats, every one. But Rasmussen didn't do anything wrong. He wanted to get a Democratic point of view. And the question was, what are your top concerns in America, you Democrats, all 1,200 of you. put them on up don't trump supporters 57% top concern unvaccinated americans 56% Taliban 44 china 44 russia 37 to fund the police activist 24 illegal immigrants 20
Starting point is 00:26:23 20 socialist 19 so according to most democrats in this poll trump supporters not trump what have you voted for you are the biggest threat to the country. All right. Now, yesterday we ran a clip of President Bush, the Younger, speaking in Shankville, Pennsylvania on Saturday, and conflating, I hate that word, but that's what it is. Comparing might be better. The jihadist terrorists with right-wing terrorists in America, domestic terrorists. Now, I got a good letter, and the letter said, wasn't Bush saying, domestic terrorism. You might be able to interpret that if you didn't know what President Bush had said in the past, which is that this right-wing terror crew is really a danger.
Starting point is 00:27:22 So if you didn't know that, he didn't say the words right-wing in his speech. Bush didn't. Anyway, his speech annoyed Donald Trump, who then tweeted out, quote, so interesting to watch former President Bush who was responsible for getting us into the quicksand of the Middle East and then not winning as he lectures us to terrorists on the right are a bigger problem than those from foreign countries that hate America and that are pouring into our country right now unquote. So again, Bush didn't say terrorists on the right. That's what Trump took out of it. And I did too, I have to say, because of what President Bush had said in the past.
Starting point is 00:28:06 Let's go to COVID. So the nation's divided, and I believe that's true. So 50% of us say, look, we got to get rid of this COVID, so everybody's got to get vacs, and 50% say, no, that's unconstitutional imposition. If I don't want to get back, you can't force me. That's where we are in history. All right. So the mandates are now being challenged in court, as it was easy to predict. Washington State, 90 plaintiffs suing Governor Jay Inslee, a far left guy, Democrat, including 53 state police employees. Los Angeles, six LAPD employees suing the city for mandates. Charleston, South Carolina, a group of employees that include several veteran first responders suing the city over its COVID mandates. New York State, health workers in Syracuse and a hospital up there
Starting point is 00:29:00 are suing the state. All of this is the state doesn't have a right to mandate vaccinations or even masks. That's what it is. And finally, in New York City, the union leaders, now this is interesting because the unions are far, far left, in New York City, they're suing Mayor de Blasio for his mandates. The far left unions are because the unions don't want that, the rank and file. They don't want to be told they can't have a job if they're not going to get backs or go into a restaurant. So you'll have 500 to 1,000 lawsuits by the end of September challenging the Biden and local mandates. So President Biden was in Idaho yesterday, as we told you, and there was a demonstration against him. About 1,000 people showed up, and it was COVID-based. Then there were
Starting point is 00:29:54 the Trump people, Trump won, all of that. But it was primarily COVID-based that they don't like the mandates, but the Trumpsters got out there as well. About 1,000 in Idaho. This day in history, now, here's a very interesting story. So in order to understand your country today, all right, in 2021, you have to understand what happened in the last, you know, what is it, 1776 to today. But very few Americans have any idea what happened, because public school doesn't teach it. I used to teach it, and I think I did a pretty darn good job at teaching it. But that was 50 years ago.
Starting point is 00:30:41 It was less to teach 50 years ago. But anyway, on this day 120 years ago, President William McKinley died after being shot twice. Did you know that? Okay, so who was McKinley? Well, he was called the Napoleon of Ohio, an Ohio politician, machine Republican, got elected, all right, and he was a 25th president of the United States. He did a pretty good job. All right, it was a big economic problem in the last few years of the 19th century. McKinley got us out of it. And McKinley won the bogus Spanish and American War. I say bogus because it didn't have to be fought, but it was, and we won. No surprise. So anyway, McKinley was riding high, and he was the last general or, yeah, the last general who served in the Civil War, elected president. A lot of the others who served work, Garfield, Grant, they were generals in the Civil War. Anyway, McKinley goes up to.
Starting point is 00:31:57 Buffalo, New York to shake some hands because re-election is coming, and a guy steps out, all right, Leon Kojos, 28 years old, okay, socialist anarchist. Leon's from Detroit. He got fired in a labor dispute. He's mad. He goes to Buffalo. He shoots McKinley twice in his chest, once in a sternman, once in the abdomen. And McKinley doesn't die. And he goes to the hospital. And what he said on the way was, please be careful about how you tell my wife, unquote. That was pretty noble of McKinley to say.
Starting point is 00:32:41 Anyway, on September 14th, he was shot on the 6th. All right. So eight days later, he dies from gang green that the doctor's miss. in extricating the bullets or they screwed it up anyway he's dead so then teddy roosevelt's vice president takes over and the rest as they say is history teddy roosevelt was a good president but the lasting impact of that is the secret service so before mckinley was shot at that time people just walk up the presidents all over the place the secret service was there because grover Cleveland, a past president, was getting death threat, so the Secret Service had a little detail,
Starting point is 00:33:31 but they weren't there all the time. If you can believe, it was like a part-time protection. So after McKin, and this guy was right on top of McKinley. He wasn't some high-powered rifle someplace. All right. So after that, the Secret Service then, boom, comes in and provides protection, beginning with Teddy Roosevelt. Final thing on this. The assassin, Koges, got the electric chair one month after McKinley died. Boom. He's fried. And that is this day in history. All right, we got a good mail segment and a final thought. You know, I'm trying, I'm really working hard on these final thoughts. This is about the NFL activism, the left-wing activism that is permeating the National Football League. That's my final thought today. But I'm working hard because I want
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Starting point is 00:36:01 because, as you know, it's the unvaccinated that is keeping this virus alive and putting the rest of us at risk. I don't disagree with your analysis, and I said as much, Charles. It's the way that Mr. Biden is going about it. He has politicized the entire COVID discussion. He's made it political. Surely you understand that. And that makes the anti-vaxxers more entrenched. You are correct. The more Americans that are vaccinated, the quicker the virus will subside. That's why I did the Denmark story yesterday, because almost all Danes are vaccinated, and now they don't have a problem there. This is a magic wand, this vaccination. And Donald Trump knows it, he got it, and then he, of course, had said everybody should get vaccinated. But Biden
Starting point is 00:37:00 has made it an authoritarian play, thereby ruining any good he might have done. Joan Libra, Gillespie, Illinois, Bill, thank you so much for your comment on having antibodies. I'm presently in stage four metastatic breast cancer patient and in chemo. Joan, I'm going to stop there for a moment. I'm going to say some prayers for you tonight and hanged up. All right, Joan continues. I tested positive for COVID last December, had the intestinal version.
Starting point is 00:37:33 I've had many tell me I should get vaccinated, but my oncologist says no, as it would have a terrible interaction with the chemo. You're doing exactly what you should do. And I said this to everyone. Have your doctor make the decision and advise you. Now, I hope you've got a doctor. letter. Laminate the letter, okay? Just in case you're denied any kind of service anywhere.
Starting point is 00:38:00 All right? This is very important, but keep fighting a good fight, Joe. We're with you. Roger Young, Sanford, Florida. I've had two COVID shots and I'm waiting for the booster. The question I have is why not test people who have not had the vaccine for antibodies before demanding they get the shot? You know, there's only so much of public health people can do and there is medical privacy. So that's why you'd have to have another mandate that all medical privacy records go out the window when COVID's involved. So the government's not going to do that. On that, Bill, all you say is true, but how do you believe that being vaccinated will make any difference when thousands are welcomed here from all over the world through
Starting point is 00:38:46 the southern border? Yes, that's true. You're going to have COVID. infected people illegally entering. But their numbers comparatively are small. And the more people that get vaccinated, of course, then that will diminish the threat. Elmer, a powerful column Bill. It should get everybody pause. This is the most serious moment in America in my lifetime. The column is lost, L-O-S-T. It is about Joe Biden. It is posted on bill o'Reilly.com, and I hope you all read it. Jamie Christophie, Cypress, California, would have fabulous interview with Stephen Miller. He's brilliant. I wish the entire country could see it. While your interview was robust and compelling, you are such an experienced newscaster.
Starting point is 00:39:32 You know, I'm very flattered, Jamie, and thank you, but experience, another word could be old. I've been around a while. Robert Goger, Smithtown, New York on Long Island. Bill your opinion on the choice of Bruce Springsteen to sing a 9-11 song, I found to be my opinion, and I was angry with a bruise for bashing conservatives and supporting left-leaning radical causes, but you are correct, he did good on 9-11. Heidi Buaddy, Teaneck, New Jersey, why is Donald Trump's decision to not be on the podium with other presidents at 9-11 Memorial, or was it purely political and he was not invited? I'll find out, I don't know, but I'll find out how that went down.
Starting point is 00:40:21 And I'll probably ask him about that in the history show. Good question, Heidi. Andrew Hillia, Jackson, Mississippi. I can't wait to see you pull no punches with interesting questions during the Donald Trump History Show. I'm glad you're coming, Andrew. Tickets are available. VIP sold out, but good seats are available. There's a rundown.
Starting point is 00:40:43 We got Lauderdale at Sunrise Florida, Orlando, Houston, Dallas. I hope you come. Great Christmas gifts. and move now because we're going to start to market soon. Once you start to market, bang, all the nice seats will be got. We have a great new bumper sticker for you, I want to tell you about. Put it on up there. Regret your 2020 vote yet?
Starting point is 00:41:04 There's a little ostrich there. That's actually the eagle. Is this amazing? Now, it'll engender discussion. So you can get them on bill o'Reilly.com. Yeah, regret your vote yet. I think it's funny. I did it because I want humorness.
Starting point is 00:41:29 But boy, oh boy, when you start spreading those around. Word of the day, do not be jejun, you might be accused of being Jeune, J-E-J-U-N-E, with the regret your 2020 vote yet. All right, back with the final thought in a moment. Hey, it's Sean Spicer from the Sean Spicer Show podcast, reminding you to tune into my show every day to get your daily dose inside the world of politics. President Trump and his team are shaking up Washington like never before, and we're here to cover it from all sides, especially on the topics the mainstream media won't. So if you're a political junkie on a late lunch or getting ready for the drive home, new episodes of the Sean Spicer Show podcast drop at 2 p.m. East Coast every day. Make sure you tune in. You can find us at Apple Podcast Spice.
Starting point is 00:42:19 or wherever you get your podcast. So final thought of the day, NFL, big numbers for the Tampa game on Thursday. I'm sure they did well on Sunday and Monday night football. I'm not sure, but people are watching because they need escape, especially guys, escape, watch the National Football League, all of that. But as we know, the league has gone woke and they have all these decals and racism, stop hate, Black Lives Matter. say their stories, whatever may be.
Starting point is 00:42:52 It's all left-wing stuff. So I say NFL, why can't you have back the blue as an option so the players can select what they want to put on their helmet? Why don't you have back the blue? I know there's hundreds of NFL players who would choose back the blue. You know why they don't do it? Because that would create dissension in the locker room between the left-wing players and the more traditional players.
Starting point is 00:43:22 Saw that with Drew Breeze last year. Okay? That's why they don't do it. So bottom line, National Football League has chosen to be woke and shut out the traditional point of view. But it's not going to hurt their audience because in the age of COVID and madness on a political front, we all need relief.
Starting point is 00:43:45 And that's what pro football provides for everybody, the players who are getting physically decimated every week. All right, that is the final thought of the day. Thank you for watching the no-spin news. We will see you tomorrow.

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