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fascinating three weeks since we voted for president of the united states not only did
Donald Trump win as everybody in the world knows but the progressive movement lost big
And tonight, we're going to tell you exactly why that happened.
I don't think a lot of Americans understand the historical significance of the progressive meltdown
and how it's going to affect your life, personally. It will.
And that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo.
So let's start with the Democratic Party, not all progressive, but a lot of
of it. Certainly the moderate Democrats are afraid of the progressives. Nancy Pelosi invoked fear in
every Democrat in Congress, everyone. Just what Ms. Pelosi would do as Speaker of the House
who say, look, you better vote the way I tell you to vote, or we're not going to give you
a dime to run for reelection. Remember, Congress people run every two years. And not only that,
if you're obnoxious, we'll primary you. We'll fund an opponent and knock you out of the game
entirely. So there are the Democrats, okay, okay. And that's how the progressive movement rose in
power. Pelosi was the driver. But now she's 84 years old, the end of the line, and no longer
will she be doing things like that. So looking ahead on February 1st at the National
harbor in Maryland, the Democratic National Committee will be hosting a vote.
All right, February 1st.
The vote is who is going to be the next chairman of the DNC.
I bet you don't know who the chairman is now.
Guy's name is Jamie Harrison.
He's been in that chair for four years.
Stays behind the scenes largely, not a factor for the public.
but he is powerful as he doles out money and makes calls about who's going to run, things like that.
The Democratic Party does not have a leader at this point.
It is, at its weakest level, since 1984, Ronald Reagan's re-election.
Remember that.
Reagan just wiped out Walter Mondale.
And the Democratic Party has a total disarray until Bill Clinton.
In 88, come on the scene.
Not 88, 92, came on a scene.
So Bush, the elder, won.
He was a VP under Reagan.
He won four years, and then Clinton beat him.
We are in the exact same circumstance in America right now.
Democratic Party is totally collapsed.
Isn't that interesting?
I mean, a month ago, they were haughty.
They were arrogant.
Yeah, we're going to get the, we're going to do that.
And now to nowhere.
That's a pretty stunning turnaround.
Now we need two vibrant parties in this country, even if you hate the Democrats, we need
them.
And we need another party.
It'd be much better if we had three.
Would it take, I don't know, $10 billion to set up another party apparatus in America,
in all 50 states?
10 billion.
That's just a setup cost.
So it's not going to happen anytime soon.
So we need the Democratic Party to come back to sanity.
And why do we need that?
Because if you look at the arc of history, and I write, this is what confronting the
president is all about.
We've had bad presidents on both sides.
And when you get one a bad Republican, then you need the Democratic Party to be at least
something to consider and vice versa.
All right, it's just, in order for a democracy to flourish and to protect we the people,
which is the government's main job, you've got to have that robust debate on how to do it.
Anyway, who should lead the Democratic Party?
I know a lot of you go, I don't care.
I do, I care.
There's one guy who could do it, one, an entire country.
and his name is Joe Manchin, where's Virginia Senator.
He's out of there in early January 3rd, by to Joe.
And Joe, fair, smart, despises the progressives.
He should be the new head of the DNC.
Now, I have no idea if that's even possible.
But if it were me, and I was trying to get
that party back on its feet, I would go to mansion.
In order to do that, though, you have to blow up all the progressives.
And we're talking George Soros, we're talking Hollywood, we're talking media, we're talking
AOC in the squad, you've got to blow them all up.
Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren, all the socialist, communist, they got to go because Americans
don't want them any longer.
And let me prove this to you.
So Donald Trump won the popular vote exceedingly hard to do with California, New York,
and Illinois, the three largest cities in a country, New York City, Chicago, and L.A., ardent Democrats.
So you're way behind in a popular vote.
You got Texas and Florida, okay, they're red, but you're way behind.
You know, New York City metro area, 16 million people here.
Los Angeles County, the largest county in the country.
Arden Democrats can't blow them out of there.
I think that there'll be disasters in both places.
Chicago's already disaster.
And that might change history, but we don't know.
But other than that, Trump was just swept across the country.
And voters were voting for Donald Trump was better under his administration four years ago than now.
Everybody knows that.
Some people won't admit it, but you got to know it.
But here is what the voters were objecting to.
Here is the list of progressive tenets that were rejected three weeks ago.
Ready?
Race and gender preferences.
That is, you get into a school.
or you get a job because of your skin color or your gender.
Language police, so you can't say orientals.
I don't even know what's wrong with that, but if you say it, you're condemned.
No punishment for criminals, one of the worst.
Destroyes inner cities all over the country.
Open borders, we all know.
The catastrophe that has led to.
Attacks on the Supreme Court.
Progressives just want to blow the whole thing up.
transgender sports competition may seem like a small item but it isn't if you have any common sense
you know biological males should not be competing against females in sports or anything else
it's ridiculous anti-semitism we saw that wealth tax seizure of private property cancel culture
we don't like you we'll try to get you and take you off the uh floor welfare state on and on
It never ends under the progressives.
Never ends.
Government-run health care.
You know, go up to Canada and see if you want to get a knee operation.
Okay?
Then you come back and report.
All right, so let's go over them.
Race and gender preferences is so anti-our constitution.
It's not even in the same.
And there are schools like Boston College.
I'm using them because I have a personal knowledge of this.
It was just simply reject qualified students because they're not the right color.
I mean, it's often.
And the ivies have been sued, you know, big action against Harvard and Asians.
I don't know, no, no.
It's just horrible.
It takes place in corporations all the time.
All the time.
Okay, that's number one.
Language police.
So Washington Redskins.
I don't, I mean, I researched it.
You know, it goes way back.
There's no malice in that name.
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But it's gone.
I understand Redskin.
I got it.
Cleveland Indians, I don't understand.
Okay.
But that's what I'm talking about.
No punishment for criminals.
Every single day here in New York City.
Every day, there are horrendous violence.
violence, and people who've got 40 arrests, 50 arrests. Judges don't care. Let them right out.
That is so dangerous. Open borders. 14 million foreign nationals unattended in this country.
14 million? Come on. That's why Biden is the second worst president ever. That is the worst
public policy I have ever seen on any president opening that border. But what?
what? Okay, next one. Tax on a Supreme Court. Nine justices aren't known. We went 18. No,
22. No, we have 30. You know? And we want them all liberal. Not as we want. We want,
we want. So just blast it out. Makes it easy for dictator to run the country then. Very
easy. Transgender, we went over. That's ridiculous. Anti-Semitism.
You saw it, all those demonstrations.
You haven't seen many demonstrations this year
because a lot of those schools have cracked down
on those, they're throwing those kids out.
Good.
Wealth tax.
That's communism.
All right, so what I have in my home,
in my garage,
wherever I bought with post-tax dollars.
I already paid my taxes,
so I have money left over,
I bought stuff. You have no right to come in and tax that stuff. It violates every form of capitalism
and our constitutional freedom from government interference in our private affairs. That's
communism. That's what that is. Private property seizure. It's a hallmark of the progressives.
A hallmark. Desperately want that so they can redistribute that. All right.
Cancel culture.
I mean, I know literally hundreds of people whose lives are destroyed by false accusations.
There's the name of an actress, I have it, and I'm not going to say it because it's just not right,
who is promoting this cancel culture.
You'd know her name, but I can't.
Maybe someday, but I can't now.
But there are a thousand of those people, maybe 10,000.
They parade around wanting to cancel people.
Welfare State.
Kamala Harris, that was all we heard from her,
other than she was a middle class person,
was, I'll give you this, I'll give you that.
No, giving you this, giving you that, giving you that,
giving you this, $36 trillion debt.
It didn't matter.
It didn't matter.
I'm going to give it to you, give it to you,
it to you. There's no work requirement for welfare. Clinton signed a bill. You want welfare?
You'll look for a job. Fair? Yeah. That was a Democratic bill. Joe Biden supported that.
Not now. Oh, no, no, no, no. Welfare state. Create this army of people who are not going to work.
Maybe they're addicted. Maybe they're lazy. No, no, no, no. Give me.
Finally, government-run health care.
Okay, Canada, go over to Britain.
Go look at it.
Wait times.
That takes away all your freedom.
They choose your doctor.
All right, some concierge, doctors not going to be in the government-run system.
You'll pay five times because the government-run system will be so chaotic in a nation of 350 million people.
You think the government can run health care?
Come on.
They can't even control the airline industry.
All right, so all of those progressive tenants were rejected three weeks ago, all of them,
because that's what Kamala Harris stood for.
And tomorrow, Thursday, I should say, when I'm chowing down and say the prayer at the table before the meal,
that's what I'm thankful for.
That's number one.
Not for my personal success, not for help, that the country was saved by we, the people, three weeks ago.
You know, I've lived, I've been everywhere, 86 countries, you want to live in Sweden, go over there.
You know, spend a month in Stockholm.
Let's see if you like it.
See if you want that system.
All right.
You know, you know, Bernie Sanders.
Oh, we're, yeah, Democratic Socialists.
the air p.m., just go over and look
of what they got.
The progressive
stranglehold on a Democratic Party
remains, even though
all of these things
were rejected, because the moderates
are still too weak to overtake them.
That's why I mentioned would be one of the guys
who could do this. The
progressive stranglehold is based on three things. Money. George Soros money, Jeffrey Katzenberg
money, he's the big Hollywood mogul, and a bunch of others. Bezos's back in a way because
the Washington Post is collapsing. But those kinds of people. On the other side, Musk is now
a red guy. But at that level, the amount of money that they generate into our political system
is scandalous. I think the Congress can have to take a look at that. Hollywood. The propaganda
coming out of Hollywood on both TV and in the movies, stunning. You don't tell the line,
you don't work. Forget about the 1950s blacklist in Hollywood. Forget about that.
What they do now makes that look like the Girl Scout meeting.
So you better tow that line out there.
And so the culture pushing us.
Music, too.
And finally, the television news, media, and the newspapers,
but TV is the big consumer now,
although it's falling apart,
and we're going to do a segment on it in a couple of minutes.
You got big money.
you got Hollywood, you got television and newspaper reporting, so-called, all lined up with
the progressives, they still have power. Okay? And that's the memo. So joining us now from North
Carolina is a guy who knows this deal probably better than anyone else in the country. His name
is Mick Mulvaney. And he was the acting White House Chief of Staff from January 2nd, 2019, to March
31st, 2020, all right, six months before the election, actually eight months before.
Oh, yeah, eight months before. He took over from John Kelly, who Trump did not have a good
relationship with. All right, you are now on News Nation. You formally analyze a new at CBS,
and you are the head of actum, a consulting firm.
Do you sleep?
Do you get any sleep at all?
I mean, this is, you're more busy than I have.
Yeah, I also, I write columns for the Hill newspaper, the New York Post.
No, I sleep on airplanes, Bill.
You know what that's like.
Wow, I don't go on airplanes anymore because I'm afraid of Buttigieg.
So I'm afraid.
I don't go.
I just laid it out how it's going down.
Did I make any mistakes?
No, in fact, I'm sitting here going, why does he need me?
He's got it just about right, down to the point about, you know, Donald Trump is his own chief of staff.
It's a very flat organization.
It's the president and everybody else.
But your robot, Stephen Miller, is spot on.
Here's the only thing I could add to that for some color.
Folks ask me, oh, my goodness, he's, you know, he's taking so many TV people.
No, he's not.
He's taking people who are good on television.
Why is that?
You've just hit the nail on the head on how it's going to work in terms of,
getting the policy in place.
Miller's gonna pick up the phone.
Maybe Mike Waltz calls down.
The folks inside the White House
will be setting the policy.
The folks out of the agencies
will be the implementers.
And, and this is the critical part,
the people selling it on television.
Donald Trump likes people who are on TV.
So Miller's gonna pick up the phone
and say, look, we're doing this on immigration.
Homan will be sitting with him there.
And then Christy Nome will say, okay,
and she'll go out on television and sell it.
The same will be true, Sean Duffy at DOT.
Good on TV.
Hegsep, good on TV.
Linda McMahon, really good on TV.
So I think you're going to see this sort of this, this, this, this, this bifurcated leadership
where there be somebody in the White House and somebody out in the executive branch,
and together they're going to be running the agencies.
Yeah.
Okay, so you know I'm sympathetic on that.
Now, you got along with Trump from what I understand as chief of staff, right?
That's because I knew I wasn't the president, which I think some of my predecessors
struggled with.
All right, so let's talk about that.
So Kelly, the general, didn't get along with Trump.
And the allegation is that Kelly didn't go along with what Trump wanted and there was
strife there.
Is that pretty much what happened?
I think that's fair.
I think John, and he said this publicly, I'm talking about General Kelly now, saw himself
as a check against the president.
And I've got some fundamental disagreements with that.
The check against the executive branch is the legislative branch and the judicial branch,
not the chief of staff.
I wasn't there to sort of double-check Donald Trump or make sure he wasn't doing something.
That's not the job.
The job is to try to make the president successful.
Kelly never saw that.
I lost a lot of respect for him when he decided that he was the adult in the room.
And I kept wanting to remind folks that no one voted for John Kelly.
They voted for Donald Trump.
No one voted for me.
They voted for Donald Trump and Mike Pence.
And Susie Wiles, I think, gets that.
Susie Wiles, I don't know her.
I've heard the same things about her that you have.
I've talked to some former chiefs of staff who did meet her.
We had a dinner last week, and I was out of town and couldn't make it.
And all the reports about her are absolutely solid, spot-on good.
And that she understands that she's not the president.
And that's a good first step of being the good chief of staff.
Now, I know Donald Trump longer than probably most in public life.
He's not a guy that you want to challenge as far as ego is concerned.
So you've got to be a special type of person.
I could see Kelly Big Ego, General Kelly and Trump Big Ego, and they're clashing because Kelly thinks he's right.
Trump thinks he's right.
When you, and there has to be occasions, felt that President Trump was making a mistake, did you challenge him?
sure recognizing what you've just said is again correct there's only room for one ego in that
building and it's the president the chief of staff is not the chief of the president he's the chief
of the staff but yes the president asked me one day he goes make tell me how do you summarize what
you do around here so mr president my job is to tell you the stuff that nobody else wants
to tell you and to tell you the stuff you don't want to hear i'm the only person in the building
who gets paid to do exactly that there's a reason bill that the life
expectancy, but chief of staff is relatively short. You know, Trump takes a lot of heat for having
four chiefs of staff in his first term. Coincidentally, by the way, that's exactly the same of
that Barack Obama had in his first term, four chiefs of staff. It's a tough job when you are the only
person to tell the president stuff he doesn't want to hear. And yeah, I did it. I didn't see Kelly really
do it in an effective manner. Reince tried. Reince was in a very difficult situation. I don't think
that Mark Meadows did a very good job telling the president that. So I think Susie has the ability
to do it clearly. I mean, you can only imagine, Bill, and I'm sorry, it talks long, there were
going to be some times on the campaign where things weren't going very well. And somebody had to
walk in and tell the president, Mr. President, we need to look at this a little bit differently,
maybe change something up. And from everybody I've talked to, we said, that was Susie,
and he listened to her, and she was effective at it. So that, that's, that votes well for her.
But now you made me mad because you got paid for telling the president stuff you didn't want to hear.
never got paid. I tell him stuff all the time you want to hear. It depends what day it is,
whether he's mad at me or not. And I'm going, why didn't I get paid for that?
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say that Trump has fascist tendencies.
I thought that was unfair because Kelly would never sit across me as you are.
In a million years, the general wouldn't do it,
because he knows that he'd be challenged roundly,
and I don't think he's got the heft to stand up to my questioning,
but I could be wrong.
But I know he won't.
Did you see any kind of fascism in play here, my way or the highway?
respect the process of the separation of powers. Did you see any of that? No, not not a single time.
And I don't believe that John did either because I believe that if John really had seen that
and that's what that's what, oh my goodness gracious, this guy is a fascist, he wouldn't have
stayed. He would never would have stayed. He would have said something bad. He justified by saying I'm
trying to convince him not to be a fascist. You know, you know how they are. Yeah, but no,
no, okay, but then you know what the next question is, why did you stay quiet for five and a half
years and why did you come out 10 days before the election? That's a fair question to ask.
And I don't think he's got a good answer for that. Well, that's why he's not here.
A final question for you. The press, and you didn't have to deal with the press directly,
you had your own communications people, and that's what they did. But now you remember the press
with News Nation, and you know, you know, like that. There's only one other president in history,
and believe me, I know about the presidents in history.
that got this kind of vilification from the media, and that's Abraham Lincoln.
And that was obvious why.
I mean, it was fighting him a little war, and the South wanted them dead, and all that.
But the press has now adopted, and they obviously got creamed in the election,
but adopted that Trump is a monster.
There's nothing good about him.
Is there a reason why that happened?
Bill, the only way I can describe it is that Trump derangement syndrome is real.
There's a bunch of people, a lot of them in the press, other in higher education, some on Wall Street that just are irrational when it comes to Donald Trump.
I mean, look at Mika Brzynsinski and Joe Scarborough, who called him Hitler for several months and then went down to Marlono to kiss the ring.
But what's the genesis of the hatred?
So you could hate Bush, the younger.
got us involved with Iraq and this total fiasco over there, as some did.
Some, but I've never seen the level of vitriol against any elected official, anyone.
Yeah.
Even George Wallace, when George Wallace ran for president as a third in the third party,
the hatred toward Wallace wasn't as bad as the hatred toward Trump.
And the vilification of Nixon is this.
Look, it's a good question.
Let me see if I can give an answer
that might not be what you expect.
I think the reason they hate him
is that he won.
They loved him when they thought he was going to lose.
No one gave him more free airtime in 2016
than the left-wing media.
They just loved him.
He was on Morning Joe on MSNBC
almost every single day calling in.
They loved him because they thought
he was going to be a good Republican and lose.
and the fact that he won, and won in large part because of them.
The earned media numbers, Bill, and you know what that means.
Earned media in my business politics is when you go on TV and you don't have to pay for it.
You get it for free.
He over a billion dollars of earned media in 2016, and that is not all from right-leaning Fox News.
More than half of it came from the left-wing outlets.
So I think the reason they hate him is that he used them to win.
That's a good answer.
And they'll probably never forgive themselves for that.
That's a good answer.
Particularly Jeff Zucker, who was running CNN at the time, was his buddy from The Apprentice.
He made them all look really bad and small.
Mr. Mullaney, we really appreciate it, Mulvaney.
You know, Malaney, Mulvaney, these Irish names, I just can't, I don't know why.
I've answered to worse, Bill, I've answered a much worse.
No, you're a smart guy.
I mean, I like watching you on News Nation because you don't give the predictable, well, we'll see.
You know what you're talking about, and that's why I wanted to have you on today, and we appreciate it.
Have a very happy Thanksgiving.
Now, thanks for having me.
Okay, Mick.
See you.
Now, the migrant controversy is, along with the lowering of prices, Donald Trump's top priority.
We all know that.
And the sanctuary cities are part of the whole chain of defying federal law.
So Boston is a sanctuary city.
All right?
Here's what Mayor Michelle Wu recently said.
We are not cooperating with those efforts that actually threaten the safety of everyone by causing widespread fear and having large-scale economic impact.
And then we are providing the spaces to reach out directly to our residents because the last thing we want is for people who are part of our economy, part of our school system, part of our community and the fabric of our city to feel that all of a sudden they have to,
retreat into the shadows.
But she doesn't care, Mayor Wu, whether they're here legally or illegally.
Doesn't care.
All right.
And if there's a law that says you can't be here illegally, she doesn't care.
He's not going to uphold the law.
Okay.
Michelle Wu, Mayor of Boston.
How about the governor of Arizona, Katie Hobbs?
Go.
Well, I think those same families are worried about threats from the Trump administration as
well. And as I've continued to say, I will not tolerate actions that harm Arizonans that harm
our communities. And quite honestly, divert resources from providing real security at our border.
So she's another one. So that we got two, and we have, there's far more than that. So Donald
Trump walks in, takes the oath. I'm going to uphold all the laws of the United States, part of his
So, you got the mayor of Boston, the governor of Oregon, got, eh, we're not going to cooperate with you.
What does Trump do?
He can't unilaterally punish Boston and Arizona.
He has to get Congress to cooperate, which he should be able to do since the Republican Party controls both houses.
It's very simple.
He has to pass, Donald Trump has to pass, with Congress.
a series of law. Number one is Kate's law. We've been over that. Number two is Sanctuary City
law. So Congress has to write up a law that says if you defy federal law, the federal government
has a right to cut off all your grant money. If Trump can get that done, that can block the federal
court system. See? Because if Trump unilaterally says, I'm not sending any money to Boston,
I'm not sending any money to Phoenix, to Arizona, right away there's going to be a lawsuit.
Boom, you can't do that.
You've got to have Congress, you know, in conjunction with that.
So that's what he's got to do, Trump.
I don't even know, I think he knows it, but I'm not sure because in his first term, he didn't do that.
He tried unilaterally to cut off the money, and every single time he tried, it was blocked in the federal courts.
Ultimately, this is going to have to go to the Supreme Court.
But if he has Congress passing a series of immigration laws,
Supreme Court's going to rule for him because that's what Congress does,
pass the laws.
Do you have it?
Okay, it's a little confusing, but I wanted to just vividly point it out.
It's a difference between rhetoric, I'm going to, I'm going to, and going to,
and the real life that we all live in the United States.
All right, the media.
Now, I don't get involved with calling other media people names and dispassive.
them unless they do something that hurts you okay if they're just loons as many of
them are then I kind of ignore them because why would I want to do that I'm not a
cheap shot artist I never been that I hate that if there is somebody that is
deceiving you I'm after I'm on him okay enter morning Joe and his wife
Mika Brzynski. Ardened Trump haters. Ardent. Okay. But now there's deitant.
Apparently, the couple visited Mar-Lago and Trump would have to sign off on that, of course,
and they had a little sit down with the president-elect, and now they're all friends.
Very nice, right? Okay. No downside for Trump.
right it looks like they're going over and kissing as you know what meika and joe i don't
really care where there's a downside for them because i don't watch them and i don't even know what
they do i know they have a very low audience so i'm on news nation last night and all media
people are talking about this everybody in the media's talking about it here's what i said
everybody's missing this story lilin uh number one uh i don't know um
Mika and Joe very much.
I've run into them a couple of times.
Always very respectful.
I have no beef against them.
They're perfectly entitled to their opinion.
When they go over the line, they should be mocked.
And I don't do it because I don't really care about MSNBC.
But the great likelihood is that Joe and Mika were told by NBC to form some daytime time.
And so they did what they were told, as they always do.
MSNBC's primetime numbers are down 43%.
The place is blowing up.
NBC News wants to sell it because MSNBC has smeared the NBC News brand so badly
that NBC News in Comcast knows it cannot recover while it still holds MSNBC.
Comcast in Philadelphia, the parent company of NBC News.
I think I'm right on there.
I know this business better than anybody on earth
because I was in it for more than 20 years.
I know how it works.
By the way, nobody ever told me what to do, ever.
I am so proud of that.
In fact, I'm considering on my tombstone when I die
have in the inscription,
nobody in the media ever told me what the time.
Okay. And that's why I'm here today in the ground. All right. So I think that's the story. If
you care, apparently a lot of people do. Washington Post, owned by a billionaire Jeff Bezos,
going to lose $77 million a share. So talking about the MSNBC collapse on the Hannity radio
program today. We have it posted on Bill O'Reilly.com, as we do each week. And I brought up the
Washington Post. They can't sustain this.
This number comes from New York Magazine, not the greatest source in the world, but I believe it's close to $77 million.
One year they're losing that newspaper.
And again, this is passive retribution.
Donald Trump just sitting there watching all his enemies blow up.
The View, and this makes ABC, just like NBC, big trouble.
because ABC News runs the view.
So yesterday, they convicted Mac Gates of heinous crimes.
All right, eight and a half minutes.
The ladies of the view convicted the man.
No due process.
Guilty, guilty, guilty, guilty.
Well, at the end of the segment,
ABC legal forced Sonny Hosten to read a statement.
Go.
Sunny, you have a legal.
I do have a legal.
no, thank you, Whoopi.
Matt Gates has long denied all allegations, calling the claims, quote, invented, and saying
in a statement to ABC News that this false smear following a three-year criminal investigation
should be viewed with great skepticism, that DOJ investigation was closed with no charges being brought.
They forced her to read that live time on the program, the ABC News, News, law.
lawyers. So I'm here to predict right here that the view is not going to be run by ABC News
much longer because the whole ABC News operation is tainted by that show. Smart Life. It's a study
at a Florida Atlantic University. Alcohol-related deaths in the USA have doubled in 20 years.
And this is misleading because there are far more alcohol-related deaths.
than are reported because the cirrhosis of the liver and other things that kill you that
booze causes. So anyway, here's the data. Ninety-nine, 20,000 alcohol-related deaths about
2020, 50,000. So people are boozing it up. All over the world, by the way, not just in the
United States. Alcohol is becoming more frequently used. You know what the country the worst is?
Latvia.
I guess they're drunk all day long over there.
They're higher than the USA and France is higher.
But we're at 10.
I mean, we're pretty up there in booze.
You know, look, all my friends drank.
I'm the only cheatotaler in the crew.
I shouldn't say that.
There's a few of the guys that don't.
But boy, don't get addicted to that.
That's just going to ruin your life so badly.
Here's a very interesting story.
So there's a museum of the Bible in Washington, D.C.
They have a display of a mosaic found in Israel, and it's 1,800 years old, all right?
So 200 years after the death of Jesus, this mosaic mentions that God, Jesus Christ.
So, 200 years after he was executed by the Romans.
And I write all about this in killing Jesus.
I hope you read that book, particularly with Christmas coming, fabulous.
And it's all history, no religion.
But anyway, they found this mosaic beneath a prison.
And they excavated.
It took them four years to put the thing back together again.
And it's now in D.C.
And it's the first artifact.
mentions Jesus being God.
And I'm going.
If I get down to D.C., I'm going to see it.
That's really something.
All right, here's a final thought.
So there's a bunch of stupid political phrases that people use,
mostly on TV.
Normal people don't use them.
But U.Gov conducted a poll on the phrases,
and here they are.
How often do you use the phrase,
safe space?
Democrats, 26% use it.
Republicans 17. White privilege. Democrats, 26% use it. Five percent of Republicans use white privilege.
Woke or not woke. Democrats 23, Republicans 17. Environmental justice. Democrats 21, Republicans eight.
Cultural appropriation. Wow. Democrats use it 20%. Republicans seven.
systemic racism, Democrats 18, Republicans, three, reproductive justice.
Hardly anybody in the Republican side uses it.
Okay, so there we have it. I don't use any of those ever.
They're for pinheads, with all due respect if you use it.
You know, it's a slogan, sloganeering. Why? Why Bob?
Now, I'm starting to count the by the ways. We did this.
last week. Every single television broadcaster, by the way, by the way, and radio
too, no, by the way. And it's because they don't know how to transition from one thought
to the next. They don't know how. So you could say, therefore, or on another note,
or my earpiece just fell out of my ear.
Or, in addition, there's a million things you can say.
But no, it's like, at the end of the day, oh, it's like pins going into my skin.
So now it's, by the way, if you watch cable news, the rest this week, just get a pen and a pet,
and just check off how many times.
And you can send me the names of people doing it.
Okay? It's just maddening. I've said it twice since I banned it on this show. And I'm paid. I've given money to charity to make. That's my fine. Okay. I've only made two by the ways. It's about two weeks now. That's not too bad. No, I'm not going to do it. In addition, we have to go. I'm Bill O'Reilly. Thank you for watching. We'll see you tomorrow.