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Here, as you know, and this is why you are watching and listening on our 300 radio stations across country,
we deal only with facts.
And the Talking Points memo this evening is a new Associated Press poll.
All right.
So the AP called up, got in touch with.
I don't really know how they do it on the Internet, but 1,143 adults.
You know, right away there's a problem.
You don't poll adults.
You poll likely voters or registered voters, because if you're getting into the adults,
then you're getting into zones where nobody knows anything.
So if you're not a registered voter, I'm sorry.
Polling is ridiculous asking you questions.
Okay. Democrat, 44% Republican 39. That's a little imbalanced by the AP. It is a liberal organization, the Associated Press now. But not too bad, but it should be a little closer. First question. Are you pessimistic or optimistic about the state of politics in the country? All right. Pessimistic, we're going into 82%. I mean, that's a colossal repudiation of the state of the country.
American political system. Only 18% and most of them have to work for NBC News like it the way
it is. Generally speaking, would you say the things in this country are heading in the right or wrong
direction? Right direction, 26% wrong, 72%. Now that should mean a landslide for the Republican Party.
when you have 72% of the public saying, hey, things aren't going well, the other party wins, but not this year.
All right.
Third question.
Which of the following comes closest to your opinion?
Democracy in the USA is strong enough to withstand the outcome of the 24 presidential election, 21%.
So that's not a big number.
democracy in the USA could be at rest
depending who wins the election
59%
that's the Trump propaganda people
and then on the other side
that's the people who think Kamala Harris
is a communist socialist
democracy in the USA is already
so seriously broken it doesn't matter who wins
18%.
All right then they have a bunch of favorable
unfavorable but it's not worth your time
or my time right now
so the one shocker though
is that 82%
don't like politics.
So why? Why?
That is a key question.
Well, Donald Trump is one big reason.
So 81 million people
voted against him in 20.
A lot of people.
You don't like him.
Because he did a pretty good job.
If you want to be honest, in fact-based,
Trump's four years is pretty good.
When you read my book, Confronting the Presidents
out September 10th. I prove it. But I prove it here in my analysis anyway.
It did a pretty good job compared to the Biden administration. The second thing is Kamala Harris.
Now Kamala Harris comes across as far and away the most progressive liberal candidate that we've
ever had for president ever in this country. And traditional conservative people,
here is very, very dangerous. You combine the anti-Trump with the anti-Kamala. You can combine the anti-Kamala,
got 82%. That's where it is. He should win. Trump should win this election. Even now,
even now, with the media solidly behind Harris, Trump's got the stronger case if you go
fax. Right? And that's a memo. I was going to give you the betting averages, but we can't
get them from England. I'm going to get them. So in the United States, you're not.
not allowed to bet on the presidential election.
And they do have betting odds here, but I want to get them from Ladbrook in London.
I'm going to get them.
And I'll try to get them by tomorrow to show you where the big money is going on the election.
All right, Donald Trump's also suing the Department of Justice for $100 million about Mala Lago.
All right?
So Trump's lawyer says, tortious, torches, torches.
I'm probably saying it wrong.
That's why I couldn't get into law school.
No, I never tried.
Torturous.
Acts against the president are rooted in intrusion upon seclusion, malicious prosecution, abuse, and process.
You're not going to get anywhere.
In fact, they give the Department of Justice a half year to answer the complaint.
But he's suing.
Press propaganda.
Now, here we go.
This drives me nuts.
It's at an all-time high in our country.
Just propaganda.
The corporate media is putting stuff out directed by both political parties.
We've gone over this.
I've reported how it's done.
I reported who's doing it in Washington.
They fax out every morning.
This is what you say.
And these pundits run on television.
say it. Now, because there are so many more Democratic pundits on TV than Republicans, it's
lopsided. Here's the latest. Roll the tape. Populist approach to fear on the Republican side
and the happy populism and the happy populism that Tim Walz is on the ticket on the Democratic side.
Walls is a kind of happy warrior. Happy warriors. Happy warriors. He was certainly the happy
warrior last night and seemed to be the happy warrior last night. A happy warrior. A happy warrior.
folksy back story are going to be very happy warriors there is a new happy warrior following the kind of happy warrior mode happy warrior happy warrior
happy warrior mentality that's what was faxed out that they happy warrior now if i'm in charge of any of those news organizations
i fire every single person who use the words happy warrior unless they were mocking it or reporting on it like i am
But anybody who used that propaganda sent to them by the Democratic Party would have been fired immediately by me.
And I would have fired them with cause.
This is a news organization.
This is not an adjunct to a political party.
Doesn't that make you angry?
I mean, maybe it's me because I'm in the business for 50 years.
That's so corrupt, it makes me sick.
Okay.
Now, perhaps the most damaging thing to Donald Trump was the skin color debate.
Remember this?
Okay, this is important now.
So, at the end of July, Donald Trump got involved with talking about the vice president's ethnicity,
whether she was South Asian, African American, right?
And I said this on News Nation, go.
The broadside against Kamala Harris was that she's a phony,
that she used one bit of ethnicity to do this, one bit to do that.
But Trump didn't articulate it.
But let me send this message to everybody.
Any American who injects skin color into any conversation these days in a negative way is a fool.
Period.
You're foolish.
Skin color didn't have anything to do with politics, with the way we live, and who we are as Americans.
There's nothing to do with it.
Now, if you are a person who lives and dies on skin color, I feel sorry for you.
All right, note the word negative.
Okay, I'm going to quote it again.
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But that comment was a subject of robust debate.
Stephen A. Smith on News Nation. Go.
Respectfully, Bill O'Reilly, who on earth are you to say such a thing?
You are not black. You are a white individual in the United States of America,
and we know there's a white power structure that has existed in this country for forever.
And so we understand that. Let's get that out the way first.
Secondly, when he talked about skin color, well, again, if you're living in our skin,
come talk to us. Until then, you don't have a right to say that,
because you don't know what we experience as black people.
And joining us now from L.A. is the author of a very good book, Straight Shooter, A Memoir of Second Chances and First Takes.
Enjoyed reading that. And you know him. He's on ESPN with the sports, and he's ambidextrous because he talks politics as well.
Stephen A. Smith. So first of all, thanks for coming on. Most would have fled in terror.
but you are here.
So I'm telling you that if you talk about skin color
in a negative way, you're a fool.
And you think you can talk about skin color in this country
and really move the discourse along in a positive way?
You really believe that?
Well, I think that if you are an individual that's fair-minded,
which, shockingly, or to a lot of people out there,
I find you to be fair-minded.
I think if you're talking to somebody and you're fair-minded and you take into account
the position that they're coming from, then obviously it's going to heighten your level of
sensitivity because you're not going to understand that you're not living in their shoes.
And when I listened to you speak the other day, like I said, I have a distinct advantage
when it comes to you.
When you had the O'Reilly Factor, I barely missed it.
It was an elite show.
Obviously, you were a preeminent voice in the world, the King of Cable Television, as they
say weeknights at 8 p.m. Eastern Standard Time on Fox News Channel, I watched you all the time.
And I know that you are an independent. You don't consider yourself a Republican or a Democrat,
and you do what you believe the facts tell you. And so my attitude was, where was that Bill O'Reilly
when he was talking to Chris Cuomo? I didn't see that person. I saw a person that's...
Well, let's get specific. What do you mean? My thesis is that we're all American.
E, pluribus, unum, all right?
Okay.
And that we are beyond, we are post-racial in evaluating people on the basis of their skin color
or disparaging people, as Trump did to Kamala Harris.
Nobody did, all right?
We are beyond that here.
And if we're not, then people like me and you should disparage the skin color.
people that's the point that's the point i made yeah but you were saying also in other words
you were alluding to this reality that that's virtually non-existent that that's not something
that's really going on in everyday america today i would say to you it might be more the exception
than the rule in today's generation compared to what it was decades ago but it still exists
ask any black person and they'll tell you that we deal with things but i'm not talking
personal prejudice and bias at all.
Okay.
My thing was centered around Donald Trump and Kamala Harris.
That was the context of the remarks.
Yeah, but you were expensive.
What?
But you were expensive.
You went,
I was expensive in the context of anybody making decisions
to attack another person or criticize another person,
person on the basis of skin color is a fool.
I'm not.
I agree with that.
He agreed there.
Well, that's what it was.
Look, I understand the reality that African Americans and other minorities are treated differently
in some places than Caucasians.
Everybody gets that.
But when politicians at the highest level, Stephen, this is very important for a guy like you
who has access to a lot of minorities.
viewers and listeners.
Very important you understand that.
When these people devolve into criticism
because of skin color,
that should not be acceptable.
It's not acceptable.
Nobody is saying that it was,
and I'm not saying that you,
what saying is acceptable.
I'm saying when you contextualize what you were saying,
you said, you became a bit more expansive.
And you said, let me go on to say this.
Anybody who does, as you just articulate,
is a fool. And I'm saying to you, there's a whole bunch of fools out there, Bill O'Reilly. Are you paying attention?
There's a whole bunch of fools in the world.
Of course I'm paying attention. I lamb base those people all the time. Let's get specific now.
So we talked about the overall general point. I want specific answers. There are Americans, millions of voters,
who vote on a basis of skin color. So if you're black and a black candidate is running,
you see that person more favorably.
Is that right or wrong?
I think that's wrong.
I think the one place where it was right was with Barack Obama.
There was no way in hell that black folks were not going to vote for Barack Obama
for the presidency of the United States.
Why?
Why were black folks going to vote for Barack Obama when they didn't know anything about him?
He didn't really distinguish himself in the Senate.
Why were they going to vote for him?
Well, first of all, I'm not going to speak for all black folks,
No, I know, I know, I know, but you're a parent.
I'm going to say this to you, Bill.
There were about 43 presidents that arrived before him
that had an opportunity to screw up,
and they were all white males.
How come he couldn't get an opportunity?
That was the thinking that a lot of folks in our community had,
not all.
And that's legitimate.
In other words, a first chance, that's number one.
Okay.
Then secondly, when you take it to account,
I tell you this,
black folks hold black folks accountable all the time.
So this notion that because you're black,
you're automatically going to get our support.
I'm sorry.
That is not how it works.
Black folks are putting black folks in jail all the time.
They're making sure they're in prison when they break the law.
They're calling 911 to call the cops on them all the time.
Oh, that happens all the time.
It makes no mistake about it.
I think where it gets interesting, however,
is when you think about your lane,
the political landscape,
but the political apparatus that exist in this country.
You might think that somebody is supporting this candidate because they're black when, in fact, they happen to be black, but they may be a liberal, and their ideology may vibe with that particular voter.
And you don't trust folks on the right.
But you know as well as I do that people like Al Sharpton, Jesse Jackson before him, although Jackson wasn't nearly as bad as Sharpton, traded on skin color to whip up resentment.
Look, one of the things.
that is absolutely false is the charge that Donald Trump is a racist. He is not a racist.
I've known a guy I've never called him. I've never called him. Of course not. You wouldn't
be on the program or I'd be just hammering you like into putting if you did. You haven't.
The reason you're on a program is because you're sane and I want to hear your point of view.
And when you said that, I said, get them on and we'll debate. And as I said, most people wouldn't
have in your position. They would have run. But you didn't. But anyway,
There are people in this country who vote because of skin color.
And I'll give you a vivid example.
African Americans were bailing from Joe Biden.
They were bailing from him.
Yes, there was a perception that the man was way beyond capacity to do the job.
Yes.
Okay.
But as soon as Kamala Harris came in as a woman of color,
that jazzed the whole minority community.
And you know it.
All the polls say it.
Wait a minute.
You know better than me, Bill.
I would challenge you on that.
How come it can't be the galvanization of a bunch of women out there
because obviously reproductive rights is going to be a huge element in this election.
All right.
Reproductive rights, who we.
Okay?
It's an issue.
It's an issue, but it's not the dominant issue in this.
What the dominant issue is is elevating people in the working in middle of class
so they have some security, which Trump did.
in his four years as African-American employment and wages went way up.
But let me just, let me just tell you this.
You have a situation now in this country where Kamala Harris has no record at all, none,
did zip for four years in the Senate, nothing.
I don't care what she did in California.
That's a local situation.
I'm talking national policy.
You have a situation where this woman did nothing in the Senate was a terribly unpopular.
popular vice president, 32% approval, and won't talk to the press.
Well, don't get me started with that.
Totally avoids the press.
Hey, listen.
Wait, wait, wait.
I called out about avoiding the press.
I said you got to show up and do, you got to talk, you got to take some tough questions.
Okay.
I've been on the record stating that already.
But it's not about you.
It's about her.
Okay.
So you got three strikes on her.
Nothing in the Senate, terrible vice president, won't talk to the press.
Yet, you have delirium in Chicago.
The greatest person ever, here's Kamala Harris.
And I'm going, this is not based on public policy.
This is based on emotion and a number of other things.
That it shouldn't be based on.
Well, what you could say is shouldn't be.
But you've been around considerably longer than me,
and you certainly have been in this realm considerably longer than me.
You know emotions play a role in terms of.
of how you're going to vote.
So that's number one.
All right, I didn't say it makes it right.
I said it's the reality.
I'm talking reality.
I'm not talking right or wrong.
I'm talking reality.
Now let's take into account this.
There was no primary.
Guess what?
Why was Biden even in a position
where he could show up on June 27th
to debate against Donald Trump?
There was clear slippage before then.
But somehow, some way, they greased the skids
and made sure there was no competition
and then when suddenly you saw him
on center stage on June 27th
and he clearly looked like he had lost his fastball significantly, by the way.
All of a sudden, everybody was in panic mode.
So now you don't have a situation because you're running out of time.
The Democratic National Convention is about to show up.
You've got to have a presumptive nominee, right?
And this person, it was the Biden-Harris administration, not the Biden administration.
Now in the binary system that we live in, they're saying, okay, it's one or the other.
Okay, it's her.
She doesn't really have a record to show on.
She was four-fragic, which is now she's against it.
The border issue.
over 10.5 million people, you highlighted it
at the beginning of the show, the people that have
crossed the border. That was supposed to be on her watch
because even though she wasn't the czar, she was perceived
as being the czar. Okay, we've got that issue.
We've got inflation as an issue.
What the hell are the Democrats or the liberals,
you know, celebrating for?
They're celebrating because of the alternative.
The alternative is an individual
in a lot of people's eyes,
who is as loose of a canon as they come,
who they don't believe they can trust,
who they believe will engage in vengeance with his administration.
I understand that.
There you go.
That's why Biden got elected in the first place.
That's right.
And you said Biden lost his fastball.
Stephen A, he never had a fastball.
He was a knuckleball pitcher from way back, okay?
Can we be nice?
Can we be nice?
He never could bring me.
Everybody can't be Bill O'Reilly, man.
Everybody can't be Bill o'Reilly.
No, you're right.
He was a knuckleballist.
That's a good thing.
I got it.
One of me is quite enough.
Look, I'm going to send you, and I want my producer to write to sound,
overnight confronting the presidents to Stephen A, because I want them to see that.
Last question for you.
Okay.
Sure.
So now, you're a common sense broadcaster, because I said you're ambidexture should do sports
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Yes, sir. You must know how corrupt the corporate media is, even though you work for ABC.
And I don't want your bad mouth ABC to do it right by you, okay, because you deliver for them.
Same thing. When you deliver, you get paid, as they say in the dugouts of every major league baseball team.
But you must know the level of corruption in this country that has, seeks to destroy.
Donald Trump, not only as a candidate, but as a human being, and a lot of that destruction directed
at him, has affected him. And it affects this race. So we may elect a president that is not
capable of running this country, Kamala Harris. I don't believe she's capable of running it.
Where we know Trump is capable, whether you like them or not, that's a disturbing situation.
last word. I don't know that he's capable at this point because of the point you just made.
I think that he has been, listen, I've been on the record saying, go get him.
If you, go beat him. Stop looking for all the assistance of the world. I understand they may have
had, they felt they had cases against them, the insurrection on January 6th, you know, the vote, looking for 11,000 votes in 11,700 votes in Georgia and all in this other stuff.
I've been of the mindset, go out there and beat him.
All right, if he is all that you say is, go out there and beat him.
There is no doubt in my mind.
It's not about one network.
It's not about anybody.
The corporate media, as you will call it, clearly doesn't want him on board.
But when are we going to ask the question from your vantage point, Bill, as to what he does to bring it on himself?
The presidency is a statesman's position.
It's about galvanizing.
It's about bringing the country together.
It's about unifying all of us and making sure that we understand.
understand a priority that America needs to be.
And conducting ourselves accordingly.
You've got cabinet members out of the wazoo
that talk about him at every turn
because he called them every name under the sun.
He dismissed them.
He questioned the intelligence.
He did everything after he didn't want them anymore.
He just twist and turned.
He even turned against Fox News at one point.
And we all know what they did to help him along the way.
He does damage to himself without getting into all the other stuff
that people want to say about him.
There's no doubt he does.
He brings it on himself.
And by the way, just for your information, and I appreciate the comments about the O'Reilly
Factor, we reach more people here on a daily basis now than I ever reached it, through social
media, through YouTube, nobody knows because the corporate media won't tell you that, all right?
Well, listen, when you call on.
That's why Vance is coming on on Thursday, and you should watch that interview, because I'm trying
to say to them, it's a changing media environment here, because most Americans,
the fix is in. They know the corporate media has allied up, partnered up with the Democratic
Party. That's not healthy for our democracy. But it's not about, but it's not about partnering
up with the Democratic Party. I don't think that's what it is. People like me, for example,
I have no problem seeing a, you know, a bunch of Republicans in the Senate and Congress. But you're
an independent, though. Yeah, yeah. But what I'm saying is my issue, when I think about the presidency,
I'm looking at you and who you are and what you stand for
and whether or not the country can trust
that you'll lead for all of us
instead of thinking about yourself
and who you want to exact vengeance upon.
That is an issue.
You can't ignore that.
You can't ignore that.
Listen, my job is to point out strengths and weaknesses
of both candidates.
Trump's got some strengths.
Kamala, I'm not sure.
I haven't seen it.
You're not sure.
And I'm saying not being sure is better
than knowing that.
that this particular person
is scares the living hell out of you.
Well, it doesn't scare me, but I understand
that he does scare millions of people.
You're Bill O'Reilly.
You're Bill O'Reilly.
You don't have to deal with a lot of stuff
the average Joe in America has to deal with.
You ought to put me on your ESPN show
with plug confronting the president.
I'll put you on my podcast.
I'm bringing on my podcast.
We have more time.
Yeah, well, I'll do your podcasts.
But here's what I want to talk about,
how the NFL, okay, is,
operating because that's an untold story about how the national football league, the largest
spectator sport, most important spectator sport in the world, past soccer now, okay, how they
really operate. And I'm not, and I'm not a bad-mouthing NFL guy, by the way, okay?
But it's fascinating. And most sportscasters are afraid of it, but you're not. So we'll do that.
They're head of the curve. They're head of the curve in a lot of ways, and a lot of people are following them.
Thank you, Stephen, for coming in. I think the viewers and the listeners got a lot out of the conversation. We really appreciate it.
No problem, Bill. Take care.
Trump's behind. Not by much. Not by much, but he's behind. Lost all of his lead that he had over Biden after the first debate in June.
They're worried about it. Donald Trump himself is worried about it. That anxiety is seeping down throughout the campaign.
To me, he's got plenty of time to turn it around.
But he's not winning.
So everybody should know that.
And the people who will tell you he is winning are misleading you.
Okay, so the debate on September 10th is the big number this year.
Huge.
And the polling before the debate means nothing, unless there's a collapse,
Unless there's a collapse, and I don't expect that to happen.
Trump is out doing what he always does,
his rallies and things like that.
I think he's getting the message that he's got to be sharper,
but I don't know that for certain.
But the polling now is soft.
It's not precise.
It will get that way after the first debate.
So September 15th, circle that date.
That's the date when the polls will start to matter.
And we're right on it.
So the main problem with Donald Trump is his messaging.
It's too muddled.
It's all over the place.
He's not disciplining himself the way he has to
to defeat Kamala Harris at this point.
So on Saturdays he's in Wilkesbury, Pennsylvania,
you know it well.
That was my first job, Channel 16 there.
And he's given a rally.
And all of a sudden he goes after a woman named Peggy Noonan.
So Ms. Noonan is a columnist for the Wall Street Journal.
With all due respect for her, no one cares about Peggy Noon other than her friends and family.
No one in this country cares about this woman.
She's anti-Trump.
She's nasty.
All right?
I don't know her, but she's been nasty to me.
I have no use for her, and I don't care about her.
But Donald Trump singles her out, all right, and says this.
Go.
I don't know anything about her.
I don't know her.
Treats me badly, but that's okay.
She called it wrong.
She's called it wrong now for about eight years.
But she said one thing that got me.
She said, Kamala has one big advantage.
She's a very beautiful woman.
She's a beautiful woman.
So I decided to go back and reread the clause.
I'm not saying he's, but I say that I am much better looking than her.
I think I'm much better.
Much better.
I'm a better look in.
person, then Kamala.
Now, he's fooling around.
That's not serious.
He's been sarcastic. He's putting on a show.
But this morning, on the CBS Radio World News Roundup,
who's heard all over the country,
CBS Radio plays it straight.
No context.
And so, people who don't know,
think Trump's a nut. And that's what the media wants
of the American people to think. But again,
Donald Trump's handing the media this stuff.
He doesn't need to be a comedian. He doesn't need to do this.
He's entertaining enough
when he's riffing on policy.
I don't want Trump not to be Trump. I don't want him to change.
he's done something nobody else ever did.
Attain the presidency with no political connections, nothing,
just did it on his own.
Nobody's ever done that before.
When you read my book confronting the president, you'll see that.
It's the only guy in history's ever done it.
So you don't tell him, hey, throw all that out.
But you must be more disciplined now.
No one cares about Peggy Noonan and saying that you're better looking to Kamala Harris.
That doesn't get you a vote anywhere, not one.
one. It's frustrating. It's just frustrating for me because I know the danger this country
faces if the vice president wins. A Chicago's mayor Brandon Johnson named the worst sanctuary
mayor in the country. This designation by the Immigration Reform Law Institute,
it published a list of the 10 worst sanctuary mayors yesterday.
Okay, Chicago is welcome about 50,000 migrants.
Spent 150 million to provide for them.
God don't have any money.
All right.
Mayor Johnson is the most permissive sanctuary mayor.
The other four in the top five are Eric Adams, our pal in New York City.
Michael Johnston, Denver, Colorado, Kelly Gritz.
Athens, Georgia, Muriel Bowser, Washington, D.C.
There they are, ladies and gentlemen, most permissive sanctuary mayors.
Now, in New York, which doesn't have any money, and New York is so desperate for money
that if you drive into New York City, and remember, if you live in Queens or Bronx or Brooklyn
or Staten Island, you probably have a car.
It's just Manhattan that you can't have, you know, you have to pay.
an enormous amount of money to garage your car.
So if you live in a four out of five boroughs, you've got a car.
So what Adams has done, the mayor, he slapped the 25 mile an hour speed limit on all the
boroughs in New York with camera backup.
So you're tooling down two in the morning and nobody's on the road.
You do $30,100 in the mail.
tell me that's entrapment number one
all right and I think it's theft number two
that's how desperate New York City is for money
they've spent five billion dollars on migrants
shelter food
you name it
housing and rent services and supplies
food medical costs other costs
five billion dollars so far
and no end in sight
no insight. Mayor Adams, hey, come on in. You can't pay it. You got to borrow it. Or the state of New York has to give it. That means all of our taxes in the city and state of New York have to go up. There you go. Let's go over to the UK. All right. Terrible story. Awful. So, July 29th, a few weeks ago. All right.
in northwest england there was a taylor swift theme class in a town called southport small
town um pretty near liverpool the guy walks in okay axel rudicubana he's from rwanda but he is a british
subject not a margaret walks in to the place where this close
classes, little girls, he stabs to death, B.B. King, age six, Elsie Stancombe, age seven,
Alice Aguar, age nine. Six, seven, nine. This guy, who's now 18 years old, stabs him to death,
and then stabs ten other people, all right, who suffered significant stab wounds.
So he's arrested, okay, and he's charged with murder, as you would imagine.
The anti-migrant forces in the U.K., mostly right-wing, demonstrate,
okay, sometimes violently, and a lot of cops get hurt.
So, so far, the British police have arrested 1,000 individuals in these demonstrations.
And they continue.
And all the countries in Europe are afraid.
that's going to spread there, to their country.
Now, here's the kicker.
The U.K. justice system is a lot more efficient than America.
So most of the rioters in the George Floyd situation weren't prosecuted.
Nothing happened to them.
Same thing with Antifa and Portland, Oregon.
Nothing.
UK already has convicted a whole bunch of these thousand
and giving them stiff prison terms.
They don't mess around over there.
You do it, you're in court, there's a trial, you plead guilty, you're not, boom, boom, boom, you're in jail.
But that's not going to stop this, because the people in Great Britain are furious.
Because they've been overrun by foreign nationals, just as we have.
And Great Britain, England, Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland,
lots more.
So the impact is greater.
It's going on over there.
You're so sorry for those little girls.
You know, those of you who have raised girls, as I have, girl.
I just can't imagine.
I just can't imagine the pain.
I don't know how I would go on.
All right, Dr. Anthony Fauci, testing positive for COVID, third time.
Third time. He's been vaccinated six times.
So is this karma? What do you think?
So he got COVID again. He's 83. So I'm not laughing. This is a serious situation.
And we don't wish disease on anyone. Even our worst enemies, we don't wish disease on them.
That would be terrible. So we hope.
Fouchy gets better soon.
But I got a report. What happens?
media madness
a good story
ready
all right so there is a anchor on CNN
her name is Caitlin Collins
I think she's pretty talented
myself
young anchor
a lot better than I was
at her age
and she goes on Colbert
because Colbert is basically
part of the Democratic Party
now
so the Democratic Party should be
paying CBS money because every night that's what Colbert does the democrats are great what he does
so he's got uh miss Collins on of course they're talking about Trump he's not really sure how to
go after vice president Harris he knew his attack lines on president Biden he really has struggled with
how to how to go after someone who's 20 years younger than him who is a different gender a different
race it's kind of been this moment where
He has not been able to coales around a single attack line.
I know you guys are objective over there that you just report the news as it is.
Oh, I know.
CNN makes a, I know that's supposed to be a laugh line.
I wasn't supposed to be, but I guess it is.
So Colbert's own audience turns on him.
That was a serious thing.
He wanted to try to tell his audience that CNN is, oh, they're fair.
They just report the news.
And his own audience.
laughs at him.
I mean, as somebody who's been in that theater with Letterman many, many times, it's pretty interesting.
Again, Democratic Party, you should be kicking money to CBS for that guy.
Okay, here's a final thought of the day.
We are not on in most European countries because of the general data protection law, GDPR.
that law says that anybody in Europe can sue any website for anything at any time so no private
websites are going to buy into that so you got to fill out paperwork and like to get on in
Switzerland to get on in Italy to get on I'm area you got to fill out all this paperwork
on it but if they say okay you can get sued every day all day and you got to answer those
suits so why would anybody do that the anecdote
is YouTube. We love YouTube. YouTube now has exploded, Bill O'Reilly.com, and it was all over the world.
They don't have that. You can watch my analysis on YouTube. Thank God for YouTube.
Thank you for watching us. We'll see you anymore.