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Now, this story is all about good and evil, which were in sharp contrast at the funeral of Detective Diller,
and that is a subject of this evening's Talking Points memo.
So I attended the service at St. Rose of Lima, Roman Catholic Church and
Massapequa, as you know, I was raised on Long Island. I know this place as well as any human
being knows it. I stood outside the church and I watched thousands of police officers from
all over the country in an emotional display, but also a display of power. That the police
were there in force, and they were unbelievably disciplined. They kept their posture, and it was
ours. Then we went inside the church, which was heartbreaking. The officer, Jonathan Diller,
as you know, was murdered by a career criminal last week, a criminal who should never
but on the street. Nobody can make an argument that he should have been. There's his one-year-old baby,
okay, and this child will never know his father. And his widow, 29-year-old Stephanie Diller,
is obviously devastated, but delivered a eulogy to her husband, which was magnificent.
But in that time, in the body of the eulogy, most of it was spent on describing Jonathan and their relationship.
But she did depart to scold politicians in New York State.
Roll it.
It's been two years and two months since Detective Rivera and Detective Mora made the ultimate sacrifice just like my husband, Jonathan Diller.
Dominique Rivera stood in front of all the electric officials present today pleading for change
that change never came and now my son will grow up without his father I will grow old without my
husband and his parents have to say goodbye to their child how many more police officers and how many
more families need to make the ultimate sacrifice before we start protecting them
and New York State and City does not protect innocent people they don't protect the police
or their residents. They flat out do not protect them. No two sides to the story.
The progressive philosophy and progressives control this state is that criminals, even violent
criminals, need to be treated, not punished. And I will prove that in a moment.
You cannot have a just society without confronting injustice.
It's impossible.
Yet the progressive politicians and the media in New York that backs them up, all right?
They don't care about injustice, right?
Because they believe that the whole justice system is rotten and biased against black Americans.
That is the genesis of all of this racial politics.
Now, 80% of arrests in New York City are not fully adjudicated.
What does that mean?
The guy who killed, and I mean, I'm not going to say allegedly because his witnesses to it,
who killed Detective Diller, and he was promoted posthumously detective.
It's named Guy Rivera.
Okay.
He's 34 years old.
He's been arrested 21 times, served two prison terms.
He's a drug dealer.
But get this.
He's arrested 21 times.
19 of those arrests went nowhere because the DAs in New York City, with the exception
of Staten Island don't care about prosecuting guys like Rivera.
So he can go out to heroin on the street, fentanyl on the street,
beat you to a pulp, do anything he wants, and get away with it totally.
They put him away twice, but for short periods of time.
Now, get this.
Last April, 2003, Rivera is arrested for carrying an illegal gun.
He's out.
The case has not been adjudicated, and the city of New York is stonewalling us
and won't tell us why Reveyor,
Vera was released after being arrested with a legal gun.
I'm going to do more on this tomorrow because we're trying to get the information.
City has it.
They don't want to give it up because they know they're letting dangerous people out on the
street to commit even more violent crimes.
They know it and they continue to do it.
That's evil.
Yes, the criminal is evil, but the people.
who enable him are evil too.
There's no, again, no two sides to this story.
Nobody will debate me on this.
Nobody will come up against me on it.
Okay, so tomorrow we're really pushing it.
Find to find out why this dope dealer arrested in April,
2003, could sit in a car in Queens with a loaded gun
and kill a 31-year-old New York City police officer.
How is that possible after two convictions and 21 arrests?
How?
All right, presiding over all this madness is the governor of New York, Kathy Hochel.
She is the leader of the state.
She showed up to the wake, and there was a confrontation by one of the Diller family members.
We believe it was an uncle.
She only stayed about 10 minutes.
Hockel is a weak leader.
Okay?
I was standing yesterday, Saturday, next to Attorney General Letitia James.
I was five feet away from her, all right?
And we made eye contact.
She nodded, I nodded, okay?
Now, I don't think it was wrong, and I disagreed with my WABC radio colleague, Sid Rosenberg, about this this morning.
I don't think it was wrong for Hockel and James to go and show respect to the family.
And my job is to try to persuade both of these women to see.
stop the madness. Stop it. You have power. Do the right thing. That's my job.
Sid condemns them, and I certainly understand the family and Sid doing that.
My job is to persuade them, to stop. Do you realize that the state of New York has spent
tens of millions of dollars prosecuting Donald Trump on ridiculous stuff? And then they turn around
and tell the people of New York, they can't afford to hire any more police.
You realize that?
Talk about corruption.
My God.
All right, let's sum this up.
So a 31-year-old police officer, Jonathan Diller, who went to the high school that my son went to,
same high school, same areas.
He leaves a one-year-old son.
Put that baby's picture back up.
okay and this boy will never ever know his father and the reason this happened is that new york
city and state politicians allow violent criminals to roam the streets of the city and state
armed and dangerous time after time after time no contrition never saying they're sorry and they never
and who backs them up? The New York Times ran the funeral story of the dead police officer
on page 21. Newsday, the newspaper of Long Island, gave it two pages and neglected to put
in the sound bite I plagued you from Stephanie Diller chastising New York's politicians.
Newsday couldn't put that in there.
Both the Times and Newsday and the New York Daily News are far-left operations.
They allow the politicians.
They encourage the progressives to do the insane things they do.
All of these people, if you want to use a cliche of blood on their hands, all of them,
because it goes on and on and on.
And that's the memo.
Now, there was another situation yesterday in New York City.
There was Easter Mass in St. Patrick's Cathedral, a big day there.
The Cardinal said the Mass, and it was invaded by pro-Hamas demonstrators who went right into the church and interrupted the service.
All right?
Right in there, screaming and yelling, they're pro-Hamas stuff.
This is New York City.
Three arrests, Matthew Menzies, 31, John Rosendale, Gregory Shwedak.
All three of them are radical leftist.
You get a theme here.
You see the theme.
Excuse me.
Get the theme.
All right.
Now, they're way beyond progressives.
These people are communists and socialists.
That's who's behind the pro-Hamas demonstration.
I don't believe in God.
This is just a stunt.
So they were arrested, these three.
And there were others that weren't arrested.
Nothing will happen to them.
Charging misdemeanors.
Nothing.
There won't be prosecuted.
Just like the cop killer, 19 times, wasn't prosecuted.
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Journey South Florida, Bernie Goldberg.
You know him, you love them.
Well, you might love them.
Some people do.
Some people don't.
It's dicey, as they say.
Anyway, he runs bernardgoburg.com, and I have a beef with that website that I'm going to tell you about after the interview.
So, um, a beef with the website?
I do.
And you're, and I'm going to lay it on you in a little while.
My mind is going to be on that the whole time we talk here.
But go ahead.
Okay.
You'll be able to handle it.
So, Rodham and Daniel, I saw some of your coverage.
John, I mean, you know this is ridiculous.
But the bigger story, and I talked about this for an hour with Sean Hannity on its radio program.
Today we have it on billowellie.com.
Is that NBC News will never come back from this.
It's like CNN.
Remember when CNN was a trusted source of news information?
All of the world.
That's gone.
It's the lowest rated news agency on television now, and they destroyed themselves by hating Trump.
NBC now is going to follow CNN, or am I wrong?
I think you're wrong in this regard.
There's a big difference, a very big difference, between whether NBC should be hurt by what it did to Rhonda McDaniel, which was horrible,
and whether they actually will be heard.
Liberals, progressives, and other Democrats
aren't angry over what NBC did to Ms. McDaniels.
They're not angry at all.
They're happy about what NBC did to her.
They're cheering about it.
So, of course, NBC should be tarnished by what it did,
by publicly humiliating her.
Of course, they should be damaged and tarnished and all that, but I don't think they will be.
Well, wait a minute, though.
You're talking about MSNBC, which programs exclusively for far-left loons.
That's all they do.
NBC News, this is Lester Holt, the Today Show, okay?
Right.
Dateline.
They're going to be tarnished with the same brush here.
Because the same executives that run that assassinated, you know, figuratively speaking,
speaking, Ronna McDaniel. You haven't heard a word from Lester Holt or the women on the Today Show.
And you're not going to.
Right. Believe me, you're not going to. But anybody consuming information has to have some sign of awareness.
And NBC is just going to be linked now because their own executives did this. There's no delineation between MSNBC and NBC.
NBC News executives did it. Now it's going to be, oh, yeah, they're the left-wing network.
you're writing off at least 50% of the country
and potential viewership.
I think you're wrong about that too,
respectfully, Bill.
And I think you're wrong because we're news junkies.
We follow the news because that's what we do.
I think ordinary Americans,
and I use the word ordinary in the best sense,
not in some pejorative sense.
Ordinary Americans don't think what Lester Holt does
has anything to do with what Rachel Maddo does
or what Morning Scarborough does or any of the others.
I think ordinary Americans who go about their lives
who aren't political junkies or news junkies,
watch Lester Holt because they think he's a good anchor,
they like him, whatever it is.
I just agree.
You know, when George Stephanopoulos at ABC
attacked Nancy Mace with the rape thing,
There was big trouble at ABC News because of that, big trouble.
Because ABC realized that people watching that interview were going to say, I've had enough.
And I'm telling you, and we'll track it every month, NBC is going to be hurt by this.
And they're never going to come back as a news agency for all Americans.
Now, let me say, go ahead.
Let me say, I hope you're right.
I genuinely
I'm very really wrong
as you know
okay so now the bigger story is
the bigger story is the black ball
so on March 17 St. Patrick's Day
I wrote a column I think you read it
that this has been going on since
2016 that anybody who supported
Donald Trump or said anything good about Trump at all
was banished from not only news
coverage on the networks but entertainment coverage
late night coverage morning coverage
whatever it may be. You were not welcome. This was not an accident. This was by design. And it's exactly the same thing that happened in the 1950s with the communist witch hunt. And interestingly enough, CAA, the big talent agency in Hollywood, dropped Ronna McDonnell as a client. Why? Why? Would they drop her? She didn't do anything. So they took her on.
She signed a two-year deal from hundreds of thousands of dollars.
They took their commission.
And then as soon as she got thrown overboard by NBC, CAA drops her.
You know why they did it?
I'm going to ask you.
You know why they did it, too?
I do.
It may not be why you think, but you go first.
No, no, you go first.
I think there's a broader issue than Ronald McDaniel.
It's about how liberals have forgotten how to be liberal.
These liberals you're talking about aren't liberals
in the old sense of the word,
meaning open-minded,
we respect your right to say things,
even if we disagree with them.
These are illiberal liberals.
But then why would they take her on in the first place?
They knew that she was a former head of the Republican National Committee
and she sided with Trump and the election stuff.
They knew it.
They took her on anyway,
and as soon as she gets in trouble, they dump her.
Here's why they dumped her.
Because a lot of their clientele,
about 90% of it,
is exactly the category that you described, they're happy about it.
And they, CAA, didn't want to continue to represent her if they're going to lose clients,
left-wing movie, stars, TV people.
So they said, I get rid around.
That's why they did it.
Yeah, I don't want to go overboard with an exaggeration here,
but these are Stalinist liberals.
You bet.
That's not an exaggeration.
That's exactly.
And not only Stalin, but Mao, Hitler, the same playbook.
It's one thing if conservatives did that, because conservatives never had the reputation of, oh, we're open-minded.
Liberals brag about that BS.
Liberals are so damn sanctimonious that they brag about how open-minded they are.
And then we have all this, all this is, this makes them look like, it's black.
Look, the cancel culture is solely in the left-wing precincts.
That's who invented it.
All right, let's get on to your website.
So I'm perusing Goldberg's website, you know, and this shows you what kind of exciting guy I am.
So I'm on Goldberg's website.
And he's got a guy yelling about me, criticizing me, saying, O'Reilly's arrogant,
he said that if he had still been in the chair at 8 o'clock at Fox News, the Dominion lawsuit
never would have happened. And instead of defending me, Goldberg, your first line is, yeah,
Bill can get a little arrogant. Come on, you should have been all over that guy. I didn't have
anybody on the quote-unquote air. It was a commentator. You see, you're wrong about everything
you're saying today. Here's one.
This guy posted a comment under a column that I wrote a column that probably attacked liberals and you'd agree with it.
And he had a comment about you.
Am I supposed to shut him down?
No, you're supposed to say you're ridiculous because what O'Reilly said was true because he did the same thing.
What was the second sentence after I said that Bill can be seen as arrogant at times?
I don't know. You wandered off into Burneyland. You didn't address it. You wandered off into Burnyland.
But what you could have said, if you had remembered, was that I, your humble correspondent, completely shut down the Barack Obama bogus birth certificate stuff on the Fox News Channel.
I did it single-handedly by sending people to the two newspapers in on a look.
who simultaneously on the same day printed the birth announcement.
It would have been impossible to fake that.
And that was the end of it.
Okay?
So you could have said, yeah, I think you're wrong here.
Bill has done this in the past.
Shut down crazy conspiracy theory.
I did not say he was right.
No, you didn't say anything.
You were punches pilot.
You wash your hands of it.
I threw him a bone and I said,
I could see where some people might think that.
Are you telling me, you can't tell me with a straight face
that you don't think some people might think you're arrogant.
There's no validity to it.
Right now I'm thinking you're arrogant.
Look, they can think whatever they want about me, and I don't care.
But when I specifically say something like the Dominion thing never would have happened,
and everybody knows that's true.
That got no pushback from anybody at Fox News, none, okay?
Because they know that never would have happened.
That cost them a billion bucks,
though I not having there at 8 o'clock.
But anyway, I wanted people to know that I do go to your website,
and I'm scolding you for not defending me in a more fact-based way
because I know you criticize me when you think I'm wrong,
and that's why we like you.
All right, so it's bernardgoburg.com.
How easy is that?
If I don't talk to you again.
I want to emphasize before we go,
the second sentence after I said some people might see Bill is arrogant,
I said, Bill is a loyal friend, a loyal.
Loyal was the key word.
You don't think that's a big deal?
No, I do, and I appreciate the comment,
but it had nothing to do with the accusation.
It had nothing to do with this man.
I think that you should try to guide your followers
into a better place.
That's what I'm saying.
I want you to guide them.
Now I get it.
Now I...
All right, Bernie Goldberg, everybody.
Make them happy.
Let me apologize.
I got to apologize.
I'm so sorry.
I am so sorry.
I said that some people might see you as arrogant.
It's just beyond belief.
I don't know what I'm thinking about.
Hey, if I don't talk to you again,
happy Passover.
enjoy it down in Florida.
And a very happy Easter.
Thank you, Bernie.
Okay, I'll be on Cuomo News Nation tonight, 8 o'clock.
I don't know what the hit time is for me, but it's 8 o'clock show, and I'm sure the NBC thing will come up.
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Let's go to Cleveland. Cleveland is a nice town. Big German influence there. Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and convention was there for John McCain. I spent some time in Cleveland. Newspaper Cleveland Plain Dealer, very liberal newspaper. A media site called MediaBiasFactcheck.com puts it in the left center biased. Boston University says it leans liberal. And there's no question it does.
I can prove that by telling you paper endorsed Biden in 20, Hillary in 16, Barack Obama in 8 and 12.
I mean, it always goes nationally for the Democrat.
It did endorse Governor Mike DeWine, a Republican in 22 for Governor of Ohio.
Now, the editor is a guy named Chris Quinn.
He's been here for a while.
Now, Quinn is a liberal man, and he editorialized, and I want to just show you.
show you the media mindset because Quinn represents what's running newspapers all over the
country. So the first thing he says, this is on March 30th, Sunday. This is an editorial.
Quote, our nation does seem to be slipping down the same slide that Germany did in the 1930s.
Maybe the collapse of government in the hands of a madman is inevitable. Given how the media
landscape has been corrupted by partisans as it was in 1930s Germany. So this guy is saying this is the
editor of the Cleveland Plain Dealer. The United States is similar to Nazi Germany because the media
was partisan in Germany. Well, the media really wasn't partisan in Hitler's rise, not like it is in America
today. When Hitler got power in 1933, he just wiped out all the dissent against him. It was gone.
And he enforced it by thugs, SS. And that's why it had nothing to do with the process of democracy.
Hitler basically said, you're going to do it my way or my boys are going to come over and either beat
the hell out of you or kill you or put you in a camp in Doc Gao outside of Munich.
That's how Hitler sees power.
He didn't do it, all right?
And this Quinn guy has no idea.
The United States is not even anywhere near Germany.
We don't have roving guys dressing black uniforms coming to our house, and we never will,
no matter how bad the politics gets.
So that's number one.
So that shows me that this Chris Quinn, he doesn't know anything.
Second one, and this is even, this is unbelievable.
the editorial. Quote, as for those who equate Trump and Joe Biden, that's a false equivalency.
Biden is nothing remotely close to the egregious anti-American acts of Trump. We can debate
the success and mindset of our current president, as we have, about most presidents in our
lifetimes, but Biden was never a threat to our democracy. Trump is. Never a threat to our democracy?
What's the open border, Chris? What's that? You don't think that's
a threat to our democracy? You don't think 12 million foreign nationals run around unsupervised
with hundreds of thousands more coming every month is a threat to our democracy? You don't see
that? Are you stupid? You can answer that question. You don't see that Iran burned American
flags today and a number of people have crossed the southern border that are on the terror
watch list. Who do you think is coming across that border, Chris? Think they're our friends?
90% of them are, but 10% aren't. So this is the mindset. It's like the hate Trumpers that I
talked about at the top of the broadcast. Whoopi Goldberg is that. They're just crazed.
But the ignorance, this is the guy who runs the Cleveland Plain Dealer. Stonishing.
Okay, RFK, he sees Biden as a bigger threat than Trump go.
But do you really believe that when people talk about the threat to democracy that Trump poses,
do you really think that that is, is it equal to Biden?
Listen, I can make the argument that President Biden is a much worse threat to democracy.
And the reason for that is President Biden is the first candidate in history,
the first president in history that has used the federal agencies to censor political speech.
So to censor his opponent, I, you know, I can say that because I just want a case in the Federal Court of Appeals
and now before the Supreme Court that shows that he started censoring, not just me.
37 hours after he took the oath of office, he was censoring me.
No president in the country has ever done that.
All right, Kennedy's referring to a case he brought in federal court that he was censored for his anti-veillance.
Vax statements. And he's won an injunction on that case and it will be heard by the Supreme
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41 still wearing a mask or scared to go out. They want you, you should, you know. So 59 said
pandemic pandemic's over 41 say no but republicans 79 percent say it's over democrats is just 41
independent 63 say it's over the democratic party is almost likes the pandemic i don't know why i get
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Now, there was a little bit of a kerfuffle.
I hate that word, but I'll use it.
On the right in the media, Daily Caller, is a right-wing website.
So it puts out a story earlier that the White House had banned religious-themed Easter
eggs in its role.
All right?
The Daily Caller put that out.
Well, and they blamed it on Biden.
But that's not true.
So this goes way, way back to a law, not a law, but a policy,
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We don't want to inject any Christianity into an Easter egg rule at the White House.
Separation, church, state.
I understand it.
So the caller, they retract it.
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standing, dating back decades, and the Biden administration did not make any modification to the rule.
While a caller did not explicitly state at any point that the rule was new, this additional context rendered the main thrust of the article misleading to readers.
Well, I'm glad the Daily Caller corrected itself, but not before the New York Post, Fox News, Daily Mail, Washington Examiner, Elon Musk, Donald Trump Jr., Senator Marshall Blackburn of Tennessee, all ran with the story.
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I'm doing spring cleaning.
This is true.
Now, I will admit, I have a housekeeper.
Had it for many years.
It does a great job.
But I got to go through my own stuff.
I've got T-shirts that are 30 years old.
You know, because I remember buying them in Singapore or wherever I was, you know.
And I don't want to throw them away.
They're kind of keepsakes, right?
but I've 30 year old t-shirts and stuff I do get rid of my sneakers um but I'm going through
all of my old and I have voluminous amount you can imagine I've been to 86 countries I've
covered every story you know and I've got all these mementos in there but I also have pictures
and I'm finding pictures that I even know existed so I play college football some of you know that
I was a quarterback and place kicker and punter for maris college up in kipsy new york and I found
this picture. And look at that form, huh? Look at that form. There it is. Now, my senior year,
I won the punting championship in my league. I was a better punter than place kicker,
but I was an okay place kicker. But there's a picture I found. Look at the Stanley's packed.
We used to take thousands of people in the games back then. Anyway, I found a lot of other really good
pictures that I'll share with you, you know, in the upcoming week, some really interesting
parts of my life and where I've been and what I've done, things like that. And that's
important. So my final thought is this. If you have a lot of clutter in your house, and I don't,
I mean, my stuff is all segmented all over the place. I don't go in the basement. I'm
afraid to get down in the basement. But if you have a lot of clutter, go through it because it's
fun. And you'll find little treasures. You'll find stuff.
that you know you forgot about you don't even know exists and I learned from it
too so I go back and I see you know what I did on a certain story how I handle
it the people I talked to particularly in a political area so starting in a
year 2000 24 years ago my God you know we covered all the conventions we spoke to
all the people I have all that lined up I have you know everything that we
did. And I'm going, wow, yeah, that happened there, that happened. So all of that is very positive.
But the main thing is you find pictures of your life. I put them in albums, by the way. I've got like
10, 15 just albums. So when I leave the earth, when I depart, you know, my kids will have it
and stuff like that. I go, yeah, my father's kind of, what did they say in that anchor man with
Will Farrell? I'm kind of a big deal. I don't see myself that way. I'm a working class guy.
But the work I did was pretty good.
And so I'm kind of accumulating it.
So thank you for watching us tonight.
I'm Bill O'Reilly.
We'll see you again tomorrow.