Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - Empire State O’Reilly: Eric Adams Flips on Migrant Crime
Episode Date: December 5, 2024Bill O’Reilly talks about New York Mayor Eric Adams taking a different approach to migrant crime. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices...
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We are monitoring the Daniel Penny deliberations so far.
Jury's taking its time.
I thought they might be back with an acquittal.
But what do I know, right?
And talking about a guy who is in a lot of trouble,
that would be New York City Mayor Eric Adams,
approval rating way down.
He's been on the wrong side of pretty much every issue.
now he's afraid because the election is next year and he could very well lose.
If I had to predict today, I say he will lose.
Under indictment, as you know, that indictment looks a little shaky to me.
But certainly it's turbulence throughout his administration.
One of the big things is that Adams was a sanctuary city guy.
Oh, come to New York, come to New York, come to New York.
well, they came. That's 75,000. And some of them, not most, but some are committing violent
crimes and it's chaos. So Eric Adams is in trouble. And now he's starting to reverse himself
on the migrant crime situation. Rule tape. You commit crimes in our city, I'm always going to be
of the belief in a position that you don't have the right to be in our in our city and uh if someone
committed a crime and it faced a jail time i want them deported uh after they they serve but i'm willing
to sit down and hit a plan of the border czar well that's magnanimous of him isn't it a guy who for
years basically said to his authorities his police department if homeland security asked for a warrant
as for a hold on somebody charged with a crime, you do not cooperate.
So now, oh, now he wants them deported after they serve their term.
Well, if you're not going to cooperate and you're letting people out with Nobel,
which New York City routinely does, as everybody knows,
how's I's ever going to get these people?
But now he's willing to sit down.
Eric Adams, somehow he has changed.
Now, this is what all politicians do, not all, but 90%, they get into trouble, and all of a sudden they have a spiritual awakening.
You know, they have a St. Paul moment.
Those of you who are Catholic and Christian know that St. Paul was once a Roman centurion who persecuted Christians, and he was riding his horse in Syria.
all of a sudden, boom, that knocked off his horse, according to legend, and they got the Holy Spirit,
the Holy Ghost, they call it, that, hey, you better knock it off, or things aren't going to
work out well for you, and in addition, you're going to lead the new church, which St. Paul did.
And that is according to biblical reportage, not me.
St. Paul and killing Jesus, which is all history about Jesus. But anyway, so what are we to
make? I hate this. What do you make of that? If you hear our commentator go, what do you
make of that? That means they don't have a question. But what are we, listeners to WABC and
Common Sense? How are we to process? That's better. Eric Adams' conversion. Do you think he really
wants to protect us? That finally, after all this time, he said, gee, my original stance was
wrong? I don't, because if that were true, he would have said it. I made a terrible mistake.
I never should have grasped the sanctuary city concept. I never should have promoted it.
It's led to disaster. Now, if he did that and said he was sorry, then I could buy it. But no, no, no, no,
now it's, hey, I don't believe anybody committing crimes on our city should be here.
Well, wait a minute.
For five years, you conducted yourself in the exact opposite way.
And this is what I mean about politicians.
Aye, aye, yay.
I know them all, all of them.
And most of them are, word of the day, craven, C.R.
A-V-E-N. It's all about them, their power, all of that. So I'm bringing it to your attention.
You're obviously going to vote for you. You want to vote for. We'll see who goes up against Adams.
If I had a bet today, as I said, I'm not going to make it for a second term. Not all his fault,
de Blasio handed him, boy, oh boy. And Hockel hasn't helped him at all. She's a disaster in Albany.