Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - Democratic Contenders Unhappy with their Media Coverage; San Fransisco Continues To Have Issues With Car Break-Ins
Episode Date: August 14, 2019- Democratic contenders complain about media coverage—starting with Bernie Sanders. - Will the city of San Fransisco ever address it's crime issues? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megapho...ne.fm/adchoices
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Welcome to the NoSpin News, Wednesday, August 14th, 2019, take your country back.
Okay, so now we have a little twist in the presidential race.
Bernie Sanders is angry with the media, so that's fake news.
Bernie Sanders.
Maybe he and Trump will have a weekend together.
I don't think Bernie plays golf or maybe a cocktail note.
Trump doesn't drink.
Well, maybe they'll have a sandwich somewhere.
So here's what Bernie's mad about.
The Washington Post in New York Times don't like Bernie Sanders anymore.
Why?
Because they don't want a white guy to be the head of the ticket at the Democratic Party.
White guys are out.
White guys are mean, nasty.
White guys are not good.
And old white guys are even worse.
So Bernie, while running against Hillary Clinton,
the radicals loved him, now they don't like him because he got a whole bunch of women radicals
or young radicals. And Bernie's an old white guy radical. I don't like them. Okay, so the New York
Times, they had jab and Bernie. Give me an example, one headline, Bernie Sanders releases his tax
return. He's part of the 1%. So they jab in Bernie because he's making money on a book and all that.
Then it was a headline that Bernie Sanders behaving badly. That was an op-ed.
Another op-ed or Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders marooned together on Fantasy Island.
It's a New York time.
Washington Post, headline Warren makes in rows to Sanders' world one backer at a time.
Op ed, despite what Sanders says, Harris may be the best claim for Medicare for all.
Editorial from the Washington Post, Bernie Sanders printing on building a plan to bail out rich kids.
This is the college loan stuff.
Okay, so you get the drift.
So Bernie, he doesn't like any of this.
We'll take.
We have pointed out over and over again
that Amazon made $10 billion in profit last year.
You know how much they paid in taxes?
Oh, God, it's zero.
Any wonder why the Washington Post
is not one of my great supporters.
I wonder why.
New York Times not much better.
All right, Jeff Bays.
the Amazon CEO or creator, whatever, he owns the Washington Post.
So that's why Bernie thinks the Washington Post on his case.
But that's not true.
All right, it's because you're an old white guy, Bernie.
Now, just as an aside, Bezos and all owners of media properties,
they don't like, say, get Bernie or get Trump, even.
They have meetings.
And then their underlings go to the properties, media properties, and they say, yeah, you know,
Jeff has a question, Jeff Bezos, or Mr. Salzberger has a question, New York Times.
You know, we have questions.
And the question is always a bad thing about a certain person.
That's the little ticket.
There's a little indicator.
And the editor, oh, oh, oh, that's how it works.
That's how the game is played.
Bernie's not wrong.
New York Times and Washington Post and all the liberal TV networks don't want them.
So when CNN heard Bernie's complaint, here's what it's political report has said, go.
What Bernie Sanders is doing is different, and I actually think it's dangerous because it is very similar to what Donald Trump is doing,
in that what he is doing is he is continuing to undermine the institution of the press by suggesting the people that we can't make editorial decisions for ourselves because the corporate, you know, leaders, owners dictate for us.
And that's true. That's what they do. That's what they do. Look, I worked at 45 years. I know what it is.
Dana Bash is not telling you the truth.
Now, she may not know.
She may not be privy to what happens.
I was.
I saw it.
I know how it works.
I don't believe this story, but I'm going to report it to you
because it's not important, but I don't believe it.
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So Alex Rodriguez is a former New York Yankee
and now an ESPN baseball analyst.
He goes to San Francisco and do a game.
His SUV is parked on the street outside of a restaurant.
Somebody breaks into the SUV.
Mr. Rodriguez tells police he lost $500,000 and stuff.
I don't believe it. Okay. Now, I don't know whether this is insurance. I have no idea. But who keeps
$500,000 in an SUV and park on a street? Maybe Alex does. I know Alex, but I'm sorry. Seems
far-fetched. However, this is not far-fetched. In the first half of this year, there were nearly
12,000 reports of cars being broken into in San Francisco, 12,000, six months. Those are the
reports. And a lot of people don't bother to report it. Okay? According to San Francisco
Chronicle, less than 2% of all the 12,000 break-ins resulted in arrest. Why? Because they don't
prosecute arrests. Why? Because the district attorney says,
in order to prosecute a car break-in, you have to prove the car was locked.
How do you do that? How do you prove it?
Instead, I don't take the cases. And all drug addicts and thugs on the street in San Francisco know it.
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So here's the final thought of the day.
You know, August, mid-August, late August, my least favorite time of the year.
because I just remember when I was a kid, I dreaded going back to school.
Now, the urchins, they don't really seem to mind very much.
I ask them, oh, hey, you know, school coming up with you.
No, they don't care.
Oh, now, it wasn't that the school, I don't know, I just like the freedom of summer.
I look to run around with my friends, and have fun.
And then I had to go in a bus to a little nun looking at me like this.
And 60 kids.
I liked all the kids in my class.
And we had a blast with everybody.
But, oh, boy, I dread going back.
That, even now, even now, when this summer winds down, when any summer winds down,
I'm going, ah, hunting.
It's amazing how things stay with you.
from your childhood. Final thought of the day. We'll see you tomorrow.