Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - Equity Doesn’t Mean Equality, Billions Offered to Central America and The Wealthiest Man in D.C.

Episode Date: January 27, 2021

Tonight’s rundown:   Biden’s “Equity” Day - minorities look to be the only beneficiaries of the Administration’s current plan  While Americans are suffering due to shutdowns and job lo...ss, President Biden thinks it’s a great idea to send $4 BILLION to Central America!  California reports that over $11 Billion of its unemployment benefits paid out since March involve fraud!  The attempt to have Gov. Gavin Newsom recalled is gaining real traction as more than 1.2 million signatures have been collected, ahead of the March 17th deadline Justice John Roberts is OUT on Trump’s Impeachment while Senior Democrat Senator Patrick Leahy is in!  GOP leaders across the country look to avoid another disastrous election and aim to change election laws Another voice censored by the Left: My Pillow CEO Mike Lindell is kicked off Twitter Disney attempts to avoid backlash by implementing a 12 second racial disclaimer ahead of some of its movies You’d think the richest person in Washington, D.C. would be the President but instead its none other than Dr. Anthony Fauci!  This Day in History, 1979: Former VP Nelson Rockefeller Dies Final Thought: Move over Ellen, a new Daytime Queen is emerging and its not the one with the better ratings!    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, January 26, 2021, stand up for your country. Hope you saw last night's broadcast where I explained the Joe Biden policy of equity and how it differs from equality. Well, the president made an appearance today. Try to sell this equity program to the American people, and that is our lead story. So let's start with my message of the day
Starting point is 00:00:42 if you did not see last night's No Spin News. I encapsulate what is going on with Biden and why he's doing this equity thing. So I'm quoting from the message. of the day which is posted on bill o'Reilly.com. Yesterday on the nosman news, I reported on what President Biden is trying to accomplish with his flurry of executive orders. It's all about favoring certain groups of Americans and excluding others from government attention. This is called creating equity, and the philosophy behind it is that because of historical injustice, specific
Starting point is 00:01:20 people will get extra advantages today, that to make up for what, happened 150 years ago. I gave many examples, so I hope you'll watch last night's broadcast because all hardworking Americans will pay for the equity perks, while many of us will not participate in them. When the population wakes up to what's really happening here, and that will take a while because the media is not reporting accurately on equity, there will be deep anger in the United States. President Biden doesn't seem to care and may not even fully understand what he's doing, but the progressive forces behind him surely understand, and they are thrilled. So let's walk through it what happened today. All right. So the president basically is saying,
Starting point is 00:02:16 I, Joe Biden, I'm going to impose on the nation racial justice and equity. And that's the racial justice part is fine. Again, all fair-minded people should want racial justice. Equity is another matter. Okay. Now, if you just boil it down to, equity is most favored person status. And if you're white, you're not in that crew. So Biden is basically separating Americans over skin.
Starting point is 00:02:55 color. All right, so minority groups, and there's one exception, that's the LBGTQ crew. They're in the minority equity jar. So the president says he's going to embed equity into the federal government. And then this is what you're going to be hearing to defend this breakdown of the country by skin color. This is what you're going to hear. That we don't have housing justice or food justice or safety justice. We have insecurity in all those areas, housing, food, and safety, public safety, that we need guaranteed jobs and income for all Americans. Everybody gets a job,
Starting point is 00:03:50 and if you can't, federal government pays you a salary anyway. All right, of course, Now, that is going to cost unlimited amounts of money the government does not have. All right, so Biden goes up and he gives us the speech at 2 p.m. this afternoon. He's reading from a teleprompter. He's having trouble reading the teleprompter. He's slurring a lot of the words. But I've selected two sound bites that I think are interesting. Roll the first one.
Starting point is 00:04:23 Housing is a right in American. Homeownership is an essential tool to wealth creation and to be passed down to generations. Today, I'm directing the Department of Housing and Urban Affairs and Urban Development to redress historical racism and federal housing policies. Housing is a right in America. Isn't that an interesting statement? Access to housing is a right. Access to it.
Starting point is 00:04:51 So you can't deny people the right to buy a home or rent an apartment. apartment or a house because you don't like their skin color or ethnicity or they may be gay. That you can't do. But housing is not a right, right? Housing is an acquisition. So when I started my career, I had no money, zero. And I had to find a way to pay the rent starting with no money. And I worked my butt off to do that. I didn't have a right to a house right away. I had to earn money to get rent to get a dwelling. And I did. I found a way. And I'll just tell you real quick. I wrote gag lines for a Saturday night monster show called Uncle Ted's Gool School in Scranton, Pennsylvania. I was a reporter for the station. I wasn't earning enough money to really rent a place.
Starting point is 00:05:53 They would pay me nothing. So I did that to supplement my income. I would have done anything. I would have flipped burgers because I had a place to live, take a shower, comb my hair. But I had no right to housing. It wasn't like I was going to walk in to Scranton, Pennsylvania. And somebody would go, hey, Bill, here, take this house and, you know, pay me back when you can, but don't worry about. but this housing is a right it's a human right this is the socialist Bernie Sanders stuff
Starting point is 00:06:23 you have a right to this or you're entitled to that now health care is a little bit different okay I understand that but the basic essentials of life you got to earn you got to earn them
Starting point is 00:06:39 in a capitalist society not a communist society where they'll give them to you but they'll take everything else away from you. And you won't own the house. You can live in it, but the government owns it. All right, second soundbite. Roll it.
Starting point is 00:06:54 We need to make equity and justice part of what we do every day. Today, tomorrow, and every day. I'm going to sign these executive actions to continue the work to make real the promise of America for every American. Again, I'm not promising we can end it tomorrow, but I promise you we're going to continue. to make progress to eliminate systemic racism, and every branch of the White House and the federal government is going to be part of that effort. Okay, I got it, Joe. I see it. You are going to have certain groups that are going to get advantages from the federal government to make up for past sins of the country and other groups who are not going to get any advantages, but who are going to pay for.
Starting point is 00:07:45 the advantages of the most favored groups. I got it. That's what you are. That's what you'll do. And that is the result of the election of November 3rd. Right there. Now on the campaign trail, Biden didn't say that. He didn't say he was going to impose equity on the nation.
Starting point is 00:08:09 He did not. But this was always in play. This is the beginning of socialism. Does Biden know that? He does not. He is hiding behind a cloak, and he really believes it, that he is noble. He is the defender of justice, and he is going to make sure that the federal government of the United States imposes justice. Now, interestingly enough, Donald Trump,
Starting point is 00:08:43 did more for minority groups and the poor than any president in the 21st and 20th century, maybe with the exception of FDR, and that's a debatable. Because what Trump did was expand the economy so much in four years that everybody could get a job and earn their way. But Trump was demonized for doing that by the progressives and Biden. Because they don't want the free market to provide equality. That's not what they want. They want the federal government and the state governments to do it because they don't trust capitalism in the marketplace. But if you look at the median income for working Americans, it went up big under Trump. Because Trump's economic policies drove small and large business to expand and hire because money was being made.
Starting point is 00:09:53 That's capitalism. So it disturbs me that so few Americans understand what's happening. This is why you are members of Bill O'Reilly.com, you're watching me on the first, you're listening to me on the radio, wherever it may be, because you want to understand, and you know I will tell you the truth. But the vast majority of Americans have no blank an idea what equity is. They don't know they're going to be taxed up to their eyebrows so money can be given to other groups. I mean, let me just give you one crazy example. All right. And this is insane. So Biden, along with his equity for Americans, is promising to send $4 billion over a 10-year period.
Starting point is 00:10:50 That's $400 million a year. Four billion dollars. No, it's more than that. I can't do the math, but it's $4 billion to Honduras, Guatemala, and El Salvador. Four billion. In the last 10 years, we've sent $3.3 billion to Central America and all that. But he's going to accelerate it. Now, I'm sorry, but most of that money is going to be stolen. And Biden's got to know that. Those countries are corrupt to the core, which is why millions of people want to leave those countries. But Biden said, no, no, no, no, we're going to send $4 billion down to there. It'll be stolen like that. What do you see how much money's been stolen in California since COVID hit?
Starting point is 00:11:44 I'll get to that in a little while. So you're basically dealing with a guy who wants to feel noble. It wants to feel like he is someone who's helping the downtrodden minorities and the groups that have been persecuted and bullied. It feels good, but he doesn't ever take into account the toll that's going to take on all Americans. When you guys find out, you guys meaning the whole country, that your taxes are going to go up, your job selection is going to go down, the national debt is going to rise, and your dollar is going to erode in value. When that comes, becomes a parent, which will be in a year.
Starting point is 00:12:29 deep anger, deep backlash. Socialism never works. I've been to 82 countries. I've been to China, Vietnam, Cuba, Venezuela, all of those places. It never works. Equity for one group alienates another group. Equality is what we should be seeking. Equal access to the pursuit of happiness. That is the policy that is fair and the founders wanted. Not we're going to basically help one group and holds another group by taking their assets.
Starting point is 00:13:18 Now, what this all boils down to is reparations. That's what this is. Equity equals reparations. They know the progressives could never get direct payments to African Americans and Native Americans through Congress, ever. It would never happen. So this is the way to do it by guaranteeing a job, a salary, a house, health care, a life, no matter what your participation. Columbia University, Ivy League College, New York City, demanding that a cabinet position be created called Secretary of Racial Justice. This is what's coming, okay?
Starting point is 00:14:11 And the Secretary of Racial Justice would oversee increased housing security. All right. Guarantee federal jobs to everyone. Guarantee. Okay? So here they come. Here they come. Mm-hmm.
Starting point is 00:14:37 They want to reimagine, by the way, this Columbia outfit. outfit, reimagine public safety. What that means is no cops. When somebody is in trouble, we'll send a social worker over. Now, we're seeing the danger in Chicago, L.A., New York. We're seeing astronomical violent crime stats because of no cops. We don't like the cops, because the cops are racist, white supremacists. That's what they are. Boy. Okay, so if you are from Honduras, El Salvador, and Guatemala, I apologize for generalizing, but you know what I'm saying about those countries is true. I have been to those countries.
Starting point is 00:15:28 I know how corrupt they are. California, since March, California has upped unemployment payments. And $11.4 billion has been stolen. $11.4 billion, California. Why? They don't watch it. You can con that system like crazy. Sacramento doesn't watch it.
Starting point is 00:16:00 Newsom doesn't watch it? Nope. Not at all. We're not watching it. Not doing it. 11.4 billion you guys live in California. money, your taxpayer, stolen. Will anybody be prosecuted for it? No, probably not. Nope. So Gavin Newsom, the governor of California is going to be recalled. What that means is he's going
Starting point is 00:16:26 to be on the ballot in November and you vote whether you want to boot him out of the office or not. Most of this is COVID, but other things too, on affordable housing, release of violent criminals, rising crime, failing schools. California's a mess. So Newsom, he didn't like this. He can't stop it. They're going to get the million and a half signatures. That's what they need.
Starting point is 00:16:48 They need it by St. Patrick's Day, March 17. They'll get him. So he'll be up. The only other governor recalled in California was a guy named Gray Davis. They booted him out, and Arnold Schwarzenegger took his place. Remember that? Arnold wasn't such a great governor, but Gray Davis apparently was worse. A couple updates just in. A judge, federal judge, is blocked the Biden executive order
Starting point is 00:17:14 about stopping deportations. And this is the same thing that happened to Trump. So every Trump executive order was challenged by the left. Judges blocked. Now it's the same thing. Texas challenged the deportation halt. And a federal judge said, you can't do that, Mr. Biden. Well, we'll see. It'll go to the Supreme Court. How about the impeachment update? So yesterday was a good day for Donald Trump, but you'd never know it because nobody mentioned it because if you do say anything good about Donald Trump, you're a white supremacist racist and you should be canceled.
Starting point is 00:17:50 But this didn't actually have to do with the man. This had to do with Trump's situation. So the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, John Roberts, he goes, I'm not going to preside over this impeachment trial. I'm not doing it because there's no pressure. president involved. He's a private citizen, so I, John Roberts, are not showing up to the trial that allegedly begins on February 8th. So now, far-left Vermont Senator Patrick Leahy is going to be in charge. Now, this isn't a stack deck. So this is becoming a farce, a crazy farce. So,
Starting point is 00:18:37 Trump is hiring lawyers. First guy is Butch Bowers from South Carolina who represented Nikki Haley and a beef. And he's a pretty big guy in South Carolina, Colonel and National Guard is Butch. And they hired some woman. I don't know much about her to help him. But I mean, if it were me, I would say to my attorneys, hey, just sue in say this is an illegal proceeding. because i'm not president anymore and is against the constitution that's the first thing that should be filed and i would take a couple of weeks maybe a month
Starting point is 00:19:16 for the supreme court to get to it first you have to file in a lower court lower federal court probably in dc and then whatever the ruling is you take it up to the spring court unless trump wins on a lower court level and then of course it would be another appeal
Starting point is 00:19:33 from the house from the democrats But I think you could get this thrown out completely, because it is unconstitutional. If it weren't, why would Judge Roberts take a hike? I mean, that's a huge signal, is it not? And here's another breaking situation, Rand Paul, forced to vote in the Senate today about whether the impeachment is unconstitutional. So while we are researching possible Republicans who might vote to convict on a
Starting point is 00:20:06 Trump in the Senate trial, five, and these are the five that would vote to convict Trump, said to Rand Paul, no, no, no, it is constitutional. All the other Republicans said it's unconstitutional. So there's no way that Trump gets convicted unless something else happened. So it was our pal Mitt Romney, he hates Trump. Lisa Murkowski, who's not even a Republican in Alaska, to me a Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania, Collins of Maine, and who was the other one in my ear? Was it Sass?
Starting point is 00:20:45 Who was he? Ben Sass. Okay. So those five. They all hate Trump except for Susan Collins, and she's Susan Collins, very liberal Republican. So there's no way if all of the Republican senators are going to vote that the impeachment trial is unconstitutional, I'm not going to vote to convict Donald Trump, even if the trial were heard. This is such a farce. This is so ridiculous. Now, CNN and MSNBC and all the now, they're
Starting point is 00:21:18 got to go crazy tonight because they know it's over. It's over. Unless, as I said, something else comes up. All right. Now, tomorrow I will advance this impeachment story in the sense that there are the legal options now for the Democrats, the other roads they could take, but not many. So this is another good day for Trump. Yesterday was a good day with John Roberts saying, nah, I don't want to be a part of it. And today's a good day because most of the senators in the Republican side said, it's not constitutional. They're not going to do it. All right. On the election front, again, I'm not going to spend a lot of time on this, but the state of Pennsylvania, all right, the state of Georgia, the state of Virginia, all actively looking to change your election laws to make it less likely that cheating and fraud will be incorporated. That's going to, that's going to spread. So maybe by the time we have election in four years, we'll clean up this system, particularly if,
Starting point is 00:22:34 in 2022, the Republicans take the House and the Senate, which if the economy goes south, they will. So all of you people who are very depressed and worried and anxious, as I said, things change quickly in this country. Just 11% of Americans are satisfied with the direction of the country. Okay. Am I satisfied with the direction of the country? No. Are you? No. How could you be? How could anyone be? COVID. How devastating is this? All right? Almost 425,000 dead? How could we be happy about COVID? We're all wearing masks. Can't do anything. Can't go to a game. And then the economy, because of COVID, a lot of people out of work. Money's drying up.
Starting point is 00:23:34 You happy about that? And then finally, the election. I mean, they can tell you all day long, and they can cancel you, but there was fraud in the election. I don't think it rose to the level. I agree with Attorney General Barr. I don't think it rose the election to the level that you would change the outcome. But there was fraud. Let's find out.
Starting point is 00:23:56 Right? Who doesn't want a special counsel to look at the election? You know, come on. It's ridiculous. So by party, according to Gallup, 14% of Republicans are satisfied, 5% of Democrats are satisfied, and 14% of independents are satisfied with the direction of the country. Cancel culture. We're going to do this every day.
Starting point is 00:24:26 So you guys who watch the NOSPN News every day, and I hope you all do. every day we're going to have a cancel culture update. Mike Lindell, my pillow guy, he has been booted off Twitter. Okay, he's done on Twitter because he violated their civic integrity policy. This is Twitter. So that policy says you cannot undermine the election. I don't know where that goes or. what you can say or can't say,
Starting point is 00:25:02 but they don't want people saying the election was rigged or phony or all of that. If you do that, you can get kicked off. So Lindell is off. But Lindell, there's so many commercials on TV and radio, he can say whatever he wants while he's holding a dopey pillow and blankets, right? It's not something to make fun of. It's serious. But again, I think Congress, because remember,
Starting point is 00:25:30 Her Ocasio-Cortez hates these social media companies. So her and her crew, they want to clamp down on them, and certainly conservatives do. It's brewing. All right, Disney, as you know, I don't have any respect for the Disney company. I used to. I sold my Disney stock because I don't like the way they're running their media companies. The View is a Disney product. ABC News, which I worked for, and I value my experience there for two years, working for Peter
Starting point is 00:26:03 Jennings. It was a great place to be. It was run by Capitol Cities then, not Disney, but Disney, no, no. I don't think they're helping a country. So now they've added the Disney company a 12-second disclaimer before their old movies are shown, whether it's on TV or in the theaters. Okay, and the disclaimer says, quote, ready? This program includes negative depictions and or mistreatment of people or cultures.
Starting point is 00:26:39 These stereotypes are wrong then. They're wrong now. Rather than remove the content of the film, we want to acknowledge its harmful impact, learn from it, and spark conversation to create a more inclusive future together. Unquote. How PC is that? I mean, right on. Power to the people. Groovy and far out. More inclusive future. Okay. Together. All right. Now, you ready for the movies? Four of them. I mean, it'll be more, but there's four of them. Now, first one is the Aristocats put out in 1970. The Cat, the Cat, is depicted as a racist caricature of East Asian people due to exaggerated traits such as slanted eyes, buck teeth, and stereotypical Asian accents.
Starting point is 00:27:39 So Aristocats made fun of Asians and you can't do that. Dumbo, 1941 Dumbo came out. The crows and musical number pay homage to racist minstrel shows in Dumbo. The leader of the group of birds is named Jim Crow and speaks with a stereotypical African-American accent. In the song of the roustabouts, faceless black workers toil away to offensive lyrics like, when we get our pay, we throw our money all away. Well, that's racist. That's racist. You want racist? You want racist? that's racist.
Starting point is 00:28:27 All right. When we get our pay, we throw our money away. Yeah. Dumbow. Hey. The Rissikaz thing I'm not sure about. I didn't see it. This, I'm sure about.
Starting point is 00:28:41 That's racist. So maybe you cut that song out of Dumbo. I would. Peter Pan. Peter Pan. One of my favorites as a kid. 1953 film portrays native people in a stereotypical matter repeatedly refers to them as redskins all right but we had the washington team just this year all right shows them speaking in unintelligible language peter and the lost boys engage in dancing wearing headdresses and other exaggerated tropes Swiss Family Robinson, 1960, one of my faves.
Starting point is 00:29:30 The pirates who antagonize the Robinson family are portrayed as a stereotypical foreign menace. Oh, come on, come on. The pirates were a foreign menace. Many appear in yellow face or brown face. They're costumed in an exaggerated or inaccurate manner with top knot hairstyles. queues, robes, and overdone facial makeup and jewelry. They also speak in an indecipherable language, presenting a singular and racist representation
Starting point is 00:30:04 of Asian and Middle Eastern people. The pirates do that. Okay, you have been warned. But the Dumbo thing, come on, that is unacceptable. Now, if you go to Disneyland or Disney World when COVID is over and take the jungle cruise, totally different. But I've knocked out a lot of the jungle cruise depictions of indigenous people, which would be Indians, Native
Starting point is 00:30:39 Americans, and gone. Jungle Cruise is different. OK. No, it's designed as a river tour of Asia, Africa, and South America. So it would be some Indians in South America in particular, Asian Africa, would be indigenous people there. Okay, Jungle Cruise.
Starting point is 00:31:00 I don't think I ever went on the Jungle Cruise. I went on a real Jungle Cruise, but not to Disney Jungle Cruise. COVID chaos. Did you know, and I did not know this. Dr. Anthony Fauci is the highest paid federal employee in the country, $418,000 plus expenses. for Dr. Fauci. Deborah Bricks earned $306,000. Speaker Pelosi, 223,000. Chief Justice Roberts, 270,000. Members of the House and Senate make 174,000 each. Four-star military generals make
Starting point is 00:31:43 268,000 a year, plus major perks for everybody in the federal government. Vaccine latest Biden says, maybe in the spring you'll get it. Thanks. I'd rather have a guy like Trump who didn't say anything. Just said, we did an excellent job. We got it. But maybe in the spring. All right. Violence continues in Portland and Seattle, Washington. And now the Biden administration doesn't like it. Go. I will say from here that President Biden condemns
Starting point is 00:32:21 violence and any violence in the strongest possible terms peaceful protests are a cornerstone of our democracy uh but smashing windows is not protesting and neither is looting and actions like these are totally unacceptable and anyone who committed a crime should be prosecuted to the fullest extent all right but that's not happening and biden said very very little on the campaign trail or in the debates or at the democratic convention about any of that and in his inaugural speech he said he's going to wipe out the white supremacist but he didn't mention anything about antifa or the far left that's just for the record ted wheeler the nitwit mayor of portland organ sprayed a guy in the face with pepper spray because the guy was annoying him in a restaurant all right a far left guy but i didn't know this
Starting point is 00:33:10 wheeler got punched in a mouth while dining a few weeks ago by another far left nut karma you make the call. Shark attacks. Everybody loves shark attacks, right? Jaws all that? Okay. So last year was the deadliest shark attack years since 2013. Unprovoked bites resulted in 10 deaths last year, more than double the average. Six in Australia, three in the USA, one in St. Martin in the Caribbean. And the one that really shook me was the one in Maine. So the woman I was a woman I was up exactly where she was over Columbus Day in Maine. And she was just working out. This was a woman who used swim in the ocean all the time. You're wetsuit on. Bang. Maine. And that never happens. Okay. This day in history, January 26, 1979, Nelson Rockefeller dies. He was vice president
Starting point is 00:34:06 under Gerald Ford after Nixon left. So here's why I had this in a show. Forty two years ago. I was working in, was I there at the time? I don't remember exactly, but I think I was. Let me see, do, do, do, do. I might have just been on the cuss. But at WCBS TV in New York, all right, there was a producer who reported Nelson Rockefeller's death from a heart attack because she was in the apartment with him having an affair when he died.
Starting point is 00:34:52 Now, we at Channel 2 in New York, we didn't know what to say to, and she was a nice person. I remember feeling terrible for her. And it got out, but it didn't get out big. So Rockefeller was married to Happy Rockefeller, married that. died a heart attack at age, well, was he 70? And I remember that so vividly because every time I see this lady, you know, I was very nice to her and polite to her and respectful to her, but we just boom like that. All right, let's take a quick break, back with some mail, and a final thought. Let's face it, the U.S. economy is under stress.
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Starting point is 00:36:40 Nancy gets direct access to me privately through email. And if you'd like to become a concierge member or a premium member, Bill O'Reilly.com, has it. You want to reach me, bill at bill o'Reilly.com. Bill at bill o'Reilly.com, name in town. Equity sounds like an underhanded way to get reparations. That's what I said, Nancy. But you reminded me of it. Your letter reminded me of that. Elizabeth, another concierge member, the saddest aspect of all the emphasis on equity and promoting people who do not have qualifications for a job, for example, that it does not make the world more equitable. It does just the opposite. Okay. Melinda, Bill, I think your column on whether Donald Trump should make a comeback is one of the best you have ever written. And all
Starting point is 00:37:27 this madness we are entering, I see hope within two years. So my column is, Ken Donald Trump, can come back politically? It's on Del O'Reilly.com. Andrew, after reading your column, I think you're write about McConnell allowing impeachment proceedings to move forward. He is trying to get rid of Trump forever. Yeah. But he didn't vote. McConnell didn't vote and say the impeachment trial was constitutional. Interesting, isn't it? Christine, perhaps it's time for our citizens to read George Orwell's animal farm, even if they've read it before. All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others. Great line. Thanks for pointing that out, Christine. John, we are in the Obama third term.
Starting point is 00:38:11 Susan Rice today? Absolutely right. You bet. Teresa Tierney, Bloomington, Minnesota. What are the limitations on presidents with executive orders? What can't they do? They cannot make law. Laws have to be voted in by the Congress and signed by the USA.
Starting point is 00:38:29 Can't tamper with the law with an executive order. Charles Stanfield, Tulsa, Oklahoma. Bill, any chance of courts will stop when a Biden's executive orders happen today. Happen a day. The Texas suit against the deportation order blocked today. Kenneth Partridge, Forest Hill, California. You keep saying Congress must get involved in the election, which Congress might do so, bill. The one in 2024, maybe 2022. Republicans take but the houses. Bradley Rayfield, Apache Junction, Arizona. A wonder if John Durham's investigation and report are still underway.
Starting point is 00:39:10 I don't know. It's really not good. That's all I'm going to say now. Michael Shee and Princeton, New Jersey. Bill, can you or someone get your great team to advise on what specifically is causing the COVID vaccine distribution problems? I wish we could.
Starting point is 00:39:28 But it's just in private hands and the companies. Then it goes to the government warehouses. I just can't track it. It's impossible. possible. If you had investigative reporters spending weeks and months, maybe you could get something on it. We just don't have that staff. All right. If you buy advanced copy of killing the mob at May 4th, 50% off killing crazy horse or the United States of Trump. Fabulous deal. You will love killing the mom. And word of the day, do not be persnickety. I love that.
Starting point is 00:40:03 My mother used to say that. Do not be persnickety. Right back with fine. final thought. Power, politics and the people behind the headlines. I'm Miranda Devine, New York Post columnist and the host of the brand new podcast, Podforce One. Every week I'll sit down for candid conversations with Washington's most powerful disruptors, lawmakers, newsmakers, and even the president of the United States. These are the leaders shaping the future.
Starting point is 00:40:37 future of America and the world. Listen to Podforce One with me, Miranda Devine, every week on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcast. You don't want to miss an episode. Okay, the final thought is on daytime television. It's changing rapidly. Ellen DeGeneres. You know, she got hammered by the canceled people for being mean or something. I personally like Ellen DeGeneres. I was on a program. She treated me respectfully. I don't know what she does, but I don't think she's an evil person, and, you know, she got hammered. Well, anyway, they want to replace her show, they, the radical left, with a woman named Tamron Hall. We used to work for NBC.
Starting point is 00:41:27 Tamron Hall is a very far-left progressive. They want to boot Ellen, who's no conservative, out, and have Tamron Hall. take her place. The problem is that nobody watches the Tamerun Hall show. It's got about a million one. And she's on the big stations. She's syndicated. A million one. There's nothing. But the progressives are trying to change all the media and put progressive people in those slots. All right. So we're ahead of the game here. Just telling you what's going on. It goes into movies. it goes into television programs. That's why I like Blue Bloods.
Starting point is 00:42:11 The CBS Cop Show on Friday night, the only TV show that I know outside of Last Man Standing that really respects traditional values. And it's a good show to boot. All right, I am very happy that you were with us. I hope you got a lot out of the No-Spin News, and we will talk to you again tomorrow.

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