Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - Chauvin Guilty on all Charges –But That’s Not Enough for the Far Left, Bernie Goldberg Canceled, and Cuomo Losing New Yorkers Support
Episode Date: April 21, 2021Tonight’s rundown: Former police officer Derek Chauvin found guilty on all counts as we predicted – but that is not enough for the far left The latest casualty of cancel culture – Bernie G...oldberg leaves HBO’s ‘Real Sports’ Project Veritas Founder James O’Keefe files a lawsuit alleging that Twitter defamed him by claiming that he operated fake accounts on the platform MyPillow Files Countersuit Against Dominion Voting Systems ICE and CBP are ordered to stop using the term “illegal alien” It seems New Yorkers are finally waking up as Governor Cuomo’s favorability is at a record low This Day in History 1871: Ku Klux Klan Act Passed by Congress Final Thought: What do haters have in common? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Hey, Bill O'Reilly here, welcome to the No Spin News for Tuesday, the 20th of April, 2021. Stand up for your country.
Derek Chauvin, guilty, as we predicted here, and we say it with no joy.
will go to prison for at least 10 years. Between 10 and 15, I am predicting. It's guilty on three
counts, second degree murder, third degree murder, manslaughter. And there was no doubt in my mind
that would happen. The former Minneapolis police officer made a huge mistake and so did his
attorneys by not taking the stand and looking the jury in the eye and explaining why he did,
what he did to George Floyd. That was, I just, I always try to put myself in the position
of the person I'm reporting on. I just can't imagine. And Chauvin and his lawyers had to know
that with the videotape and the severity of the case, it was a very slim chance of acquittal.
And the only chance was for Jerich Chavez himself to try to convince
the jury of his intent and his actions but he did not and so he is now guilty it was a fair trial
and i applaud a judge peter cahill i thought he did a very good job but most of all the
twelve members of the jury are heroes yeah imagine how hard that was to do that because most
americans they don't want to destroy the life of a police officer no matter how irresponsible
I don't want to do that.
And then to look at the family of George Floyd in a courtroom every day, to hear the horror that was reeked upon that man.
Yes, yes, he was flawed, he was a drug addict, a low-level criminal, but he's a human being.
Okay, he's a human being.
And in our system, all life is valuable in our American system.
And so the trial now comes to an end.
It took the jury just 10 hours to find Mr. Chauvin, guilty of all three counts.
He is now in prison.
Bell has been revoked.
There will be appeal.
I assume his lawyers will appeal, but the appeal's not going to overturn.
I mean, it's just too strong a case.
And his lawyers were not very good.
Chauvin's lawyers really not very good.
I didn't see anything there that impressed me.
Now, the social implications of this are amazingly big for this country.
So the anti-American movement sees the country as fixed against blacks and other quote-unquote
marginalized groups.
The fix is in.
White supremacy runs a show.
So a good example of that to lie.
All right.
These are 12 ordinary people who were selected for this jury.
They did their duty.
They heard the evidence.
As I said, it was a fair trial.
And the police officer, the former police officer, was convicted.
But again, anybody that's happy.
And we just saw, and we run some video, saw people, yay and all.
You know, look, I understand that some people feel that the country does not treat them fairly.
I understand that.
but but to celebrate the destruction of another human being
if you're an eye for an eye person all right but if you're a Christian
you don't do that
and um it was distressing I knew it was going to happen
so I got three sound bites I'm going to run you
and we'll analyze the sound bites
the first one is from CNN and Van Jones
roll that well one down
many, many more to go.
This is the beginning of something.
This is not the end of anything.
This is the beginning of something.
Where is Congress?
They need to act.
Those chokeholds are still legal
according to federal government. That needs to change.
There's no duty to intervene from the federal
government. That needs to change.
Now, I don't mind, Jones.
He doesn't annoy me as much as
some of the other far-left people.
He admits he's a communist. I believe
he's a self-professed communist.
And what he said is, is in sync.
with his belief system that the federal government should control everything.
It's a terrible insult to state and local governments, of course.
The federal government from Washington is going to tell people in Idaho and Arizona and Missouri
and Georgia, how to run their criminal justice system.
I mean, that's really insulting, but that's what Jones wants.
That's what this crew wants.
They want the federal government to run every single thing in this country.
so that I'm not surprised.
He was, I watched CNN more than the others
because I wanted to see how AT&T conducted itself,
the corporate masters of CNN.
They weren't over-the-top terrible.
MSNBC was a lot worse,
and I'll play a soundby from there in a moment.
But Jones is wrong.
I mean, and he's been wrong every day of his life.
We have a country that operates in a fair,
manner. Not always, because nobody's perfect. This is not Nirvana, but our system works.
The mob rule that CNN celebrates and applauds is the exact opposite of fare.
Second soundbite comes from MSNBC contributor and a guy who teaches at Morgan State University,
Jason Johnson. Go. But I'm not happy. I'm not pleased. I don't have any
sense of satisfaction. I don't think this is a system working. I don't think this is a good
thing. What this says to me is that in order to get a nominal degree of justice in this country
that a black man has to be murdered on air viewed by the entire world, there have to be a
year's worth of protest and a phalanx of other white police officers to tell one white officer
that he was wrong in order to get one scintilla of justice. Oh yeah, one scintilla of justice. I've got
one name for you, sir, O.J. Simpson. Was that justice? No, it was not. Simpson did it.
All right. Now, this guy hates his country. And NBC has no problem piling these people up.
They despise America. They believe that it's a white supremacist country, that everything is rigged, that all the money.
goes to the white people on the backs of the black people.
It's a fantasy that is so destructive and hateful.
I don't even consider it.
But this is what NBC News peddles every single day.
Finally, let's take a listen to Judge Janine Piro.
Make no mistake, the facts are solid on this verdict.
This verdict will be upheld on appeal.
But right now, what people need to understand is that the American justice system works.
It works that people believe in lady justice, that if we give it a chance, it can work.
And for all those people who want to burn down streets, just let the court do its job, and it will survive.
Now, that's a dose of common sense from a woman who's been a judge and a district attorney who believes in the system.
and knows it a lot better than any so-called news analysts on CNN or MSNBC.
So I think that this story, beginning with the death of George Floyd and ending with the conviction of Derek Chauvin,
has been a horrible experience for everybody in this country.
Nothing good here. Nothing.
But our system worked thanks to the 12 regular folks who sat on that jury.
That's who we should be applauding tonight.
Because without the folks, without the jury system of regular people, okay, we would have mob rule in America.
and the people like Waters, the Congresswoman, a despicable hater, all right?
And even President Biden interfering in this, and I'll get to that in a little while.
I mean, this is just the radical left in this country is destroying the fabric of this nation.
It's destroying everything good about the United States.
States of America. There's no question in my mind. I am not an ideologue. You guys know that.
I don't take one side automatically. But the radical left is destroying this country, which is the
finest country the world has ever known. And that's the truth. Now we're going to segue into
To another story, the reason the radical left has gained traction is the corporate media,
the AT&Ts, the Comcasts, the Disney's, all of these people allowing provocateurs,
charlatans and haters to litter the mass media.
That is the reason we're going through this.
One of the best examples of this is Bernie Goldberg, who is the reason.
who recently left HBO, and AT&T owns HBO.
Now, let's get into this story.
Now, as you may know, AT&T,
and I have sold all my AT&T stock,
I have canceled HBO.
They own HBO AT&T through the Warner's subsidiary.
They own CNN, this is AT&T, all right?
So they are a woke corporation.
They are far left corporation.
and I don't want to do business with them.
I don't think they're helping America.
My opinion, I'm not asking you to do it,
or we don't do the boycott thing here.
Well, our pair of Bernie Goldberg worked for HBO for 22 years, all right?
He did a program called Real Sports, and he won eight Emmys.
Goldberg has 14 Emmys, 11 more than I do.
And that shows you the injustice in this world that Goldberg has 11 more Emmys than I do.
Okay, I have three.
he has 14, eight of which were gathered while he worked for HBO.
But Goldberg doesn't work for them anymore.
Okay?
So he said that he is resigning and he quit, and there are some reasons why.
So we want to know what those reasons are.
Bernard Goldberg joins us now from North Carolina.
He is the purveyor of a very fine website, Bernard Goldberg.
So why'd you quit?
Well, there are seven correspondents on the show.
You are looking at diversity on the show.
I literally am diversity.
The other six are, they range from liberal to far left.
That's okay in their private lives.
I have no issue with that whatsoever.
And frankly, we all get along very well.
We go in the green room before the show, we talk, we chat, we make jokes.
I have no problem with any of that.
But there have been occasions when I suggested stories.
I'll give you one example.
Jason Whitlock is a black conservative sports writer.
He's a very good writer.
He's a very smart guy.
He's a very serious thinker.
I said, why don't we do a profile on Jason Whitlock?
This is a serious sport show that we do.
He'd be perfect for it.
No.
They wouldn't do it either because Brian Gumble, who I have no personal issue with,
I want to make that clear, either because Brian Gumble said no to the story
or the producers, probably in this case, the producers were afraid to take it to
Brian Gumble because they knew he would nix the story.
There are other examples like that.
Again, I have no problem with anybody's personal politics.
But when it intrudes on the integrity of journalism, I have a problem.
I had had enough.
I said, that's it.
I'm gone.
And I left.
All right.
What about the transgender story you did in September?
That was, I don't know if it's controversial.
It never ran, right?
That transgender story?
ran, did it? Let me speak about that. That's important.
Okay. That transgender
story was an example of
down the middle, both sides of the story,
nuanced, fair play journalism.
Brian Gumbull had no issue with it. The executive producer
of the show had no issue with it.
The evening before the piece was
supposed to air,
one of the characters in the piece, a main character in the piece,
a transgender, a woman who was a track, she ran long-distance track,
said, I changed my mind, I don't want you to run it,
and we're going to sue you if you run it.
There was no grounds for a lawsuit.
But cowardice, first time I'm saying this,
cowardice led the people who run the show to say, we don't want to run this because this
might cause us trouble.
One person said, ready for this bill?
We may have a hashtag campaign against us.
And I'm thinking, 17 and 18-year-olds stormed the beach at Normandy when Germans were firing
machine gun bullets at them.
And these guys are worried about a hashtag campaign because the transgender community
decided they didn't want us to run the story.
The story I'm telling you was down the middle.
It was as fair as anything I've ever done in my long career.
And it never ran, right?
Nope.
They told me at the time, we're just postponing it,
presumably for one month, but they killed it.
All right.
Okay.
Now, for people who didn't know real sports,
I want to run a clip.
And this is the last appearance you made.
on HBO. It was a year-ender in December with the whole crew there. Roll it.
If I have to watch every word I say, because if I say the wrong word, I might get canceled.
That's a very bad thing for America. It certainly would be a bad thing for me.
And we all in the news business ought to be very, very concerned about the cancel culture
in the world of sports and outside the world of sports.
I don't disagree with you. I think we're all concerned about it. We all
feel like we're doing a high wire act every time we say something that's going to go out on the
airwaves. It is what it is. It is what it is. Number one is a cliche. It is what it is what.
You're either a reporter and you're doing an honest job or you're not. Am I crazy? Let me give you
the background on that because that was he I'll give him one cheer for saying that it's a bad
thing, but only one cheer, not three cheers. I said, the play-by-play announcer for the Sacramento
Kings basketball team in the NBA was asked by a former player on the team, what do you think
of the Black Lives Matter movement? And he tweeted, he's exactly what he tweeted, all lives
matter, all lives, that's what he said. And he lost his job for that. Yeah, I wasn't asking
Brian about the sensitivity of what he said, the timing of what he said. My question to Brian
Gumbull was, do you think he should have lost his job over that? And Brian Gumble, who has an
opinion about everything, said, I can't say. And I'm thinking, you can't say whether a person
who tweeted, all lives matter, should lose his job? I can say he should not lose his job. We can
have a discussion about whether he should have tweeted that right after George Floyd's
death, whether it was sensitive, insensitive, how some people might take it. That's all,
I'm all for an honest discussion about almost anything. But to lose your job over that.
And the guy didn't sue. I would have sued had I been that broadcaster. He didn't sue.
He should have because there's no grounds for him being fired. Last question for you.
HBO is the home of Bill Maher, Oliver.
He's on HBO, right?
I never watch him, but he's on HBO, right?
Yeah.
John Oliver, the British guy, nasty guy.
Yeah.
Okay.
Yeah.
Are they in business now, home box office, HBO?
Are they in business to promote ideology?
Is that what they're trying to do in this organization?
The ideology of HBO, even before AT&T took over, was left.
wing. No question about it. As a matter of fact, on real sports, the way this whole thing got
blown up is I said sports used to be the place where most Americans went to get away from
the daily barrage of partisan politics. That statement bill was deemed controversial by my
colleagues on the show. They said, those days are over with. Those days are over with. I said,
that's fine. And you know what? You're going to pay a price in ratings. So even the world of
sports and sports journalism at HBO, at ESPN, at almost every place, even the world of sports
journalism is infected with a left-of-center perspective and bias. And they're losing their
audience. And Amar is almost down on his first run below a million. ESPN is totally blown up if they
didn't have the NFL, they'd be off the air. And HBO, I don't know anybody who watches HBO
anymore, because it does seem to me that this organization is simply in business to promote
a left-wing ideology. Last word. Yeah, this is what I say, and I've said it on my website,
that athletes, as long as their team and the league allows it, allows it, have rights. They have a
right to take a knee. They have a right to stand in the locker room during the National Anthem.
They have a right to talk about racism being everywhere.
Racism is everywhere, as a national hockey league player put it.
They have all those rights.
And you know who else has rights?
The fans have rights.
The fans have rights to say, I didn't tune in to a baseball game or a hockey game or a basketball game or a football game to get a lecture on what a crummy country, the United States of America is.
Because I don't believe it is a crummy country.
and most a lot of Americans who watch sports don't believe it is and that's one of the reasons
ratings are down and I for one couldn't be happier all right well next time you're on we have
to talk about this Emmy scandal where you are you know 11 Emmys ahead of me which is I mean I
have no idea also I want to tell everybody now that Goldberg doesn't have the HBO gig
you know we don't want him to be evicted from his mansion so you've got to go to bernard
Goldberg.com and sign up because you got to help them. I mean, come on. And thank those of your
viewers, the many of them who have done just that. Thank you. Okay. All right, Bernie. Thanks for coming on.
We appreciate it. We'll talk to you soon, I hope. Let's face it, the U.S. economy is under stress.
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As Bernie just mentioned against certain television networks, CNN, their total day, that means sign off to sign on, they're on all 24 hours.
They are down 57% since January. 57. In prime time, they're down 62%. This is a catastrophe to lose that many viewers.
The other real far-left enterprise that I'm tracking is Colbert on CBS, the late-night show.
He's off 30% since January.
So he's hemorrhaging viewers along with CNN.
This is the backlash that's coming.
Now, Donald Trump boosted all the cable news operations for four years.
When I left four years ago, Trump took my place.
and the viewership stayed robust because of him.
Now that he's not there, you're seeing like that.
Okay, you know Project Veritas, James O'Keefe runs it.
A lot of people have a lot of different opinions.
So Twitter has banned Mr. O'Keefe.
He is suing Twitter.
They banned him on April 15th, and yesterday he filed suit in Westchester County, New York.
for defamation against Twitter. That will be an interesting case. We will follow it.
Mike Lindell, my pillow, he is suing, filed again yesterday, same day that O'Keefe did.
He filed in Minnesota against Dominion, those are the voting machine people, who are suing Lindell.
All right. So he's suing them for a million and a half, saying that they defamed him.
and that will be interesting as well because all of these things if they are not settled
go to what they call discovery where under oath people have to testify about what they did
and did not do. So we'll follow both of those cases. In Los Angeles, the far left mayor,
Eric Garcetti says he is going to send money to poor families. Sorry, 2,000 L.A. area
of families are going to receive $24 million of taxpayer money.
The checks will be $1,000 a month, and they will go because this is one of the socialistic
tenants that you give people money, but not a lot of money.
All right, you give them some money, not a lot to prosper.
But here's something interesting.
This goes against my...
my philosophy of self-reliance for the government to send poor people money. I don't mind the
safety nets, the food stamps. I think we need subsidized housing in some cases for children. I don't
mind any of that. I mean, I think it has to be responsibly done. But just sending people money
when you don't track it, nobody in L.A. is going to follow up on how the money spent. So if you're
a drug addict and you can't make a living, an alcoholic, or you won't work, you refuse
to work for whatever reason nobody's going to track that they'll just send you to money okay but there was
a study done um in stockton california which does the same thing on a lesser level now the study
is uh done by the university of pennsylvania which is a left-wing school i'm not sure about the
reliability of this study but it said that the direct payments made by the stockton
government helped the poor people and did not discourage work. Okay, I'd like to say, I'm going to
check the study out, but I don't believe that we should have socialism in America. I think the
poor have to be supported through educational programs and things like that. Subsidies to keep people
healthy, yes, but sending them money, that's not going to solve the poverty problem.
All right, Joe Biden is scheduled today at 1115.
He met with the Congressional Hispanic Caucus.
All right.
And that's what he did.
And then at 2.45, after a lavish lunch, he did a virtual tour, which means he sat in the White House of the Pro Terra Electric Battery Facility in South Carolina.
That's it.
And then, of course, he made the statement that he hopes Derek Chauvin is convicted in Minneapolis.
That's what Joe Biden did today.
Yesterday, Mr. Biden ordered that ICE and the Border Patrol can no longer say the words illegal alien.
So if you work for the federal agencies, you can't say that anymore.
You have to say undocumented non-citizen or undocumented individual.
This is the President of the United States issuing this.
So you can't say illegal alienating.
More PC madness.
He is, Joe Biden, the most leftist president in the history of this country.
okay governor quomo in new york new poll sienna college um favorable job approval 40% unfavorable
52% this is just in new york all right democrats still love them 56% unfavorable democrats
37 you know i mean if you want to be a brainwash zombie okay but really republicans they despise them
unfavorable 80 favorable 20 but here's the key independent New Yorkers unfavorable 55 favorable 29 so
Andrew Cuomo is pretty much done as a politician he's not going to resign I don't believe
now there's another criminal investigation run by the attorney general of New York Letitia James
who wants Cuomo's job into his book all right that no one bought so apparently the charge is that
Cuomo ordered his employees being paid for by taxpayers, all right, to research the book.
Cuomo says he, they volunteered.
So that's another investigation against Andrew Cuomo.
So you need a job?
I got a job for you.
You ready?
It's in California.
Now, a lot of people don't want to go there, but it's still a beautiful state with a great climate.
So this is at the University of California, Berkeley, they are looking to hire a wellness and
environmental justice coordinator. Now, I'm going to apply, all right? Wellness and environmental
justice. I, you know, I told you, I don't need sugar anymore, so wellness is big. I right here.
Environmental justice, I'm pro-environment all day long. So I should get hired like that.
So the job says the person hired will run environmentally focused student programs such as meetups with Bay Area QT Plus and BIPOC.
I don't know what BIPOC is, climate activists, climate healing circles, climate healing circles, that sounds really good, right?
And wellness collaboration days.
So I got to organize that if they, if they, I can do.
do it. I can organize a climate healing circle. I can. The job pays $25 an hour. Okay? So you can run up
a pretty good tab on that. So you reply to Dan Mogulov, the Vice Chancellor for Executive
Communications at the University of California, Berkeley, if you would like to be the wellness
and environmental justice coordinator. This day in history,
April 20th, 1871, another example of white supremacy, all right? It's 150 years ago today.
President U.S. Grant, all right, signed the Civil Rights Act of 1871 known as the Third Enforcement
Act, okay? So there's Grant. Got to be a white supremacist. I mean, look at that. So what did
the Civil Rights Act do? It allowed Grant to send
the federal army to destroy the Ku Klux Klan.
Talk about white supremacy, right?
Okay.
It also gave Grant the power to suspend habeas corpus
in trying to track down clan members
who were terrorizing the South in 1871.
So between 1865 and 71 after the Civil War,
the Ku Klux Klan ran wild down south,
abusing black Americans who were emancipated and anyone who sympathized with them.
Grant send the troops down and they kicked the KKK's butt and they stopped it.
Okay, white supremacy, there you go.
And that happened 150 years ago today.
Now, sadly, years later, the Supreme Court ruled that the federal government did not have
the power to send federal troops
on local matters
and so the clan rose again
in early 20th century
and the FBI finally destroyed it
decades later. I thought that was interesting.
So we got a good mail segment
and a good final thought about racism.
Are you a racist? I mean, I've been accused of that.
Maxine Waters accused me of being a racist.
So we'll talk about that in a final thought
right back.
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All right, let's get to some mail.
Brian Mason Brink, Neptune Beach, Florida.
Bill, I believe you are close on the race issue, but I don't think you went far enough.
I think it's completely media-driven because I don't think there's a race problem in this country.
There is a race problem in the country, so I disagree with you, Brian, respectfully disagree.
The majority of people aren't racist, and they don't have anima.
toward people of a different skin color.
But there is a healthy majority, about 20% maybe, that do.
And I'll get to that in the final thought.
Stephen Will, Mission Viejo, California.
As I understand, while in the White House, Maxine Waters can speak her noned with impunity.
All right, while in the House, not the White House.
She can speak her mom in the House.
Now that she's traveling Minnesota and speaks the same hate,
can she be able to accountable for inciting violence?
She can be impeached in the House, but it's not going to happen, but she could be.
If it were a Republican, as pointed out, it would happen.
Paul Butko, Sarasota, Florida, Maxine Waters has already declared Officer Chauvin guilty.
And they call this justice.
She holds an office.
She represents America.
She doesn't really represent America.
She represents her district in California.
on the message board fsh come on bill maxine waters isn't inciting of course she was she needs to be expelled
from congress we went over this and if you have a beef if you still don't understand my
reasoning and the language has to be precise in these things write me another message board
and i'll read it small uh alice i totally disagree with you bill miss waters bluntly stated that
the verdict must be guilty for mr.
Chauvin or there would be riots. She didn't say that. Again, precise, precise, precise.
Tanya, Bill, your column about victimization is spot on. My family came here from the Soviet Union when
I was 19. We didn't have any money. All three of us worked from day one. My father had the
hardest job, often up to 16 hours a day. We never complained, never expected stuff. And we are
most grateful to this country for the opportunity it gave us. Excellent letter, Tanya. We are all
glad you are here. Merna, about the column you wrote on victims, people make choices, and those
choices lead to mostly predictable results. We are responsible for life outcomes. I'm not sure what
it takes to make people understand this. Good parents help, good educators help, but each person
has to realize, I am the person who decides my life. Excellent letter, Merna, excellent letter.
Georgia, the only good part of the Sunday morning CBS show is the last minute where they do nature clips.
And I don't watch 60 minutes any longer because at my age, I need every minute I can get.
Come on, Georgia, you're going to hang tough for a while. I know it.
Adele Watrous, Yom, Washington.
My dad was a graduate of Fordham, and it made me smile to hear your story about lunch.
Well, I had a great lunch on Sunday with the Fordham students.
Kathleen Le Jacques, Doreen, Connecticut, I was happy in touch to hear about your lunch with the Fordham graduates.
One of my sons, his father passed on 9-11, is a graduate of Fordham, and his closest friends are all fellow graduates, and each and every one of them are hardworking fine men.
Number one, Kathleen, I'm very, very sorry about your husband on 9-11.
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you get your podcasts okay so racism in america is real um there are haters on both sides of the
equation the skin color every skin color has haters everyone now it's easy to hate or easier to hate
and you find a common threat that the haters are usually unhappy people, unhappy with their lives.
That's a very, very common threat.
So if you're unhappy and you feel that you're getting a bad shake and all of that,
it's tough to love under those circumstances.
And that was a big message of Jesus of Nazareth.
Even when you're down and you're getting nailed to the cross,
you still have compassion as he did, even when he was being angry.
executed. But it's a lot easier to be a hater when life is a struggle. And that's what we are
seeing in America. I know this to be true. No matter what color you are, if you do what is
necessary to succeed in the marketplace, you will have a good life in this country. What is
necessary. You have to get educated. If you're in a bad school, you've got to do it on your own.
Okay, you've got to read, you've got to try, you've got to go to the library. If the school is
terrible, you've got to do it on. Millions of people have done that. All right? If you're in a
poor neighborhood, you can get out, but you become educated or you become skillful.
God has given every one of us, this is why I believe in God, a skill, talent.
Every human being on earth is born with a talent.
If there were no God, there would be some human beings that had nothing going for them.
But that's not true.
Even the autistic and the people who are born with disabilities all have talent.
You find out what your talent is and you should not.
by the time you're 12, you develop that talent and you bring it to the marketplace.
You will be rewarded economically for that in this society, in the capitalistic society.
In the socialist society you will not.
There everybody gets the same.
The government tells you what that same is.
You don't want to live under that.
Those Cuban people, they're not happy over there.
Those people in China like to get the hell out.
Why do you think millions of people want to come here?
So this race business, this white supremacy, it's all a lie, a big con,
driven by Black Lives Matter and other organizations to create instability.
I want to blow up our system.
Pit one American against the other.
Black against white, straight against gay.
You can see it.
but many people aren't smart enough to understand it.
There is racism in this country, and it is unacceptable.
I won't deal with anybody who says a racist thing.
That's it.
Everybody knows that, so they don't say it around me.
And I was that way when I was 10.
It just makes me sick.
And on the other side, on the minority side, you don't have an excuse to be a racist, Maxine Waters.
I'm not calling you a racist because I don't know you, but your behavior is, as the judge said, abhorrent.
I thank you for watching us tonight.
I hope you respect this broadcast, and we will see you tomorrow.
