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So it's over.
Good.
I'm relieved.
Trump wins.
Obviously you know that.
My prediction was correct.
That's a good thing.
I'm thanking God for that.
And I'd like you to.
to have a pen and paper handy, because we have so much to tell you.
And we'll put it all into perspective, because I know that Americans are going to be talking
about this election for the next month or so.
And that is the subject of the Talking Points memo.
Just the facts, okay?
We'll get to the opinion and all of that in a moment, but just the facts.
So right now, as of tape time, which is late afternoon on Wednesday, a Donner, a Don
Donald Trump's 72 million votes, pretty much what he got last time in 20.
Pretty much in that zone.
Kamala Harris got 67 million down huge from what Biden got in 20.
Huge.
Okay?
So Trump's going to win the popular vote, and that's despite California, New York, Illinois,
which remain left-wing bastions.
On the electoral front, there's still, Arizona can't count its votes.
And there's something wrong in Arizona.
But you guys will live out there.
You got to demand a better government because they can't count the votes.
They can't.
California doesn't want to.
All right.
So those two states so problematic.
But anyway, I have it at 322 electoral votes for Trump when it all over, 227 for Harris.
Okay, so we're waiting for Arizona.
Nevada's going to go to Trump.
Arizona will probably go to Trump as well.
Maine will go to Harris and all of that.
Okay, 1,300 counties in America voted.
1-3.
Get this stat.
Donald Trump improved his margin in 92% of those counties.
That's the keys to do.
statistic in this election.
1,300 counties, all right, from Alaska to Key West, from Maine to Tijuana, Mexico.
They can't vote in Mexico, but right over the border.
1,300.
92% improved for Trump.
And the closest state was Wisconsin.
Trump got 496, Harris got 48.
Harris got 48-8 list on a point, 30,000 vote difference.
Trump took that state.
Now, we're going to show a map.
Those of you listening to me on a radio from coast to coast, I'll describe what the map is.
It's got all the states, all right?
And the reds, obviously, are Trump, and the blues are Harris.
You can see how few states come on Harris won.
Now, the two whites are going to go to Trump.
I'm almost positive that Nevada and Arizona will go that way.
And that will, Arkansas, I mean Arkansas, Alaska is going to go to Trump as well.
So they're going to be red states.
So most of the folks across the country, very diverse country, they voted for the Republican.
Why?
Because of money.
And I'll get to that.
That was the key indicator that swung the vote to Donald Trump.
money um Hispanics we uh we made a big deal out of this and I said if Donald
Trump got um more than 40 percent he would win and he did and Latino voters
really came out strong for Donald Trump now it took until the early morning
for things to be defined and Donald Trump came out
in Palm Beach and said this.
Nothing will stop me from keeping my word to you, the people.
We will make America safe, strong, prosperous, powerful, and free again.
And I'm asking every citizen all across our land to join me in this noble and righteous endeavor.
That's what it is.
It's time to put the divisions of the past four years behind us.
Okay.
Conciliatory standard issue.
Kamala Harris, very interesting, she was in Washington, D.C., and she did not speak to her supporters
last night. Huge mistake. Huge. Because you come out and you say, look, it's not over yet. I really
thank you for being here. And she didn't do it. She did call Donald Trump shortly afternoon
today congratulating him on his victory, standard issue. And she will make a public statement
today. Well, I'll run a little bit of it tomorrow. But I was shocked that the vice president
didn't come out last night. Just those people were there all day. And to send them home
without anything? No. As I mentioned, my prediction was, you know, I made it on Halloween
and roll the tape. Here is the prediction.
is based on data, okay? Not wishful thinking. I'm not believing what I want to believe. I analyze
data, and you can see this data yourself. The Wall Street Journal printed it yesterday,
and we've confirmed that it is accurate. Okay, the first one, the data is basically
says that the Republican registration, voter registration among the GOP, is where
up. That's what I base my prediction on. So let's sum up the talking points memo. I predict Donald
Trump will be the next president. All right. As I said, thank God I was right. And the registration,
whenever you see that, people motivated the change parties to sign up for the first time,
that's a real strong indicator. All right? It's not that I'm a genius, but I'm methodical in my
analysis. I'm not some crazy ideologue out there. And you know that. I don't want to waste your
time. I also said on News Nation, and by the way, by the way, ah, all right, some more money to
the church. I don't want that cliche. News Nation had the best coverage because it was the
simplest, and they were way ahead. They called the race for Trump first. I was on News Nation a couple
of times, but in interim, I was watching. I'm telling you, the panel of nine people, come on,
you know, nobody remembers what they say 30 seconds after they say it. These days you have three
people. And they had a really good analytics guy who had all the numbers up there easy, even I could
understand it. Now, in the first go around before the polls closed, here's what I said. So Trump will
win North Carolina by three percent and they'll win Georgia. They don't know what the tally
will be, but they believe that the vice president is underperforming in Fulton County.
Okay, so Trump won North Carolina by 3.4%. So my source was unbelievably accurate there. Georgia,
obviously, went to Trump. Fulton County, it wasn't quite what it was for
Biden four years ago, but it was close.
That's Georgia. That's Atlanta.
So that was a little wobbly there.
I also said that urban turnout was not that great for Kamala Harris, and it turned out to be
true.
New York City was the tightest race since 1988, and Donald Trump got more votes than any
other Republican in more than 40 years.
years in New York City. Philadelphia was, you know, obviously both went to Harris, but in a
much more narrow clip. And the urban people, they're suffering too as far as economics are
concerned. So the reason all this happened was because of Joe Biden. Joe Biden lost the
election for Kamala Harris. Harris is a very poor campaigner, as you know, wouldn't answer
a question, said ridiculous stuff like Trump wants to ban abortion nationwide, you know, all
all of that. Not a good candidate. But she didn't lose the election. Biden lost it. Because most
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They don't live politics, but they do live in the grocery store, in the restaurants,
at the gas station, and they got to pay insurance. And they're getting killed. And they go,
oh, well, inflation is coming down. It doesn't matter. Prices aren't. The rate of inflation grows
coming down, but the prices are there and they're not coming down. That's what the decider was.
So people are going, hey, I'm getting hurt by the Democrats.
And there's Kamala cheerleading the whole thing.
Yeah, yeah, oh, I, no, never dissenting from that.
And so that transfers into the Senate.
It looks like the Republicans, after, you know, some close races,
will get between 54 and 55, one of those two numbers,
senators.
They dominate the Senate now.
Okay? So Republicans. House because of California can't count the votes won't count the votes.
We don't know. The Hill, which is a Washington, D.C. publication, gives Republicans a 52% chance of keeping the House.
If that happens, and Trump's got the Senate and the House, he's got a free-fire zone to do what he wants to do.
So that, keep your eye on that.
Stock market opened up about 1,400 points.
Why?
Because the big corporations understand that Donald Trump is a libertarian capitalist.
He's going to cut corporate taxes, not raise them.
Corporation will make more money.
Bernie Sanders and the socialists hate that.
They don't want the corporations to make more money, even though the corporations and the
companies employ all the people.
So the company makes more money and give you a raise.
So we had a fabulous year here at Bill O'Reilly.com, and I run three corporations.
I'm going to give my folks a nice Christmas bonus, because we had a very good year.
That's the way it works.
So the street, the Wall Street, said, okay, now we got a guy who's pro-business, not going to hurt us.
And that's why you saw that big jump.
There were some surprising reactions on television.
I'm not going to use a lot of it.
Tomorrow I'm going to do how the media has destroyed itself, generally speaking, the corporate media, not below Riley.com.
We're prospering because of the destruction on that other end.
But here's a couple of reactions.
Go.
Democrats don't know how people think anymore.
They think about their country.
They think about the cost of things.
And the working people figure, well, all these college kids,
all the ones who went to elite universities,
all looking down on us besides that,
besides all this, they've ever getting condescension
and deplorables and all that stuff.
And they felt it, and they voted that way.
Would a white male have done better?
obviously Trump has defeated two women and now a black woman.
So there's all these questions.
But to my mind, it seems to me incredible that a guy who led a insurrection against the United States government
is potentially now, you know, like a penis going back into the Oval Office.
It's unbelievable.
Now, when Warren Williams was on the O'Reilly factor, he never pulled that stuff because he knew I was going to get him right between the eyes if he did.
He never pulled that race card, gender card stuff.
Now he does it all the time.
Oh, yeah, Colin Mahars lost because she's a woman of color.
Oh, I don't put you crap.
You know, so dishonest, so disingenuous.
Michelle Obama, if she had gotten the nomination, I think she would have won.
I could be wrong on that.
But Conma Harris is a terrible candidate.
It had nothing to do with a skin color or gender.
This is terrible.
If Williams doesn't know that, he shouldn't be sitting in that chair.
If he's not honest or smart enough to know that.
Sorry to come down on him, but, you know, I've known one for a long time, and I used them a long time.
And he never pulled that stuff with me.
But now that's what he does.
Awful.
All right, Trump's legal situation.
Federal charges, Jack Smith, Don.
Okay?
Smith will be gone momentarily.
He'll resign.
There's not going to be any document case.
It's all of them for that.
That leaves two cases.
New York City, which is defiant,
and Georgia, that case has fallen apart.
The Georgia case will be thrown out.
So, New York City, Donald Trump's supposed to be sentenced next week.
That will not happen.
There are appeals underway on a variety of levels.
So there's not going to be any sentencing.
I don't think he's ever going to get sentenced.
They'll just be blocked and blocked and blocked and blocked and blocked.
But interestingly enough, the Attorney General of New York,
Letitia James, who hates Trump, gave a speech or put out statement saying,
well, we're not going to put up with any nonsense here.
Okay.
Okay.
You know, I don't want the Trump administration to go after.
after Letitia James, I think that would be terrible for the country.
But if she did something wrong, and you can see it, it's, they got evidence,
yes, but not just for politics. Is that fair?
What happens all in campaign money? This is an incredible story.
So Harris raised $2.3 billion.
I remember when I was putting a billion dollars is big, and Trump raised $1.8 billion.
Harris spent $1.9 billion, which means she has $400 million left over.
Trump spent $1.6.
He has $200 million left over.
What happens to that money?
Well, both candidates can use it if they decide to run for another.
office. So you'll remember John Quincy Adams was president, and he lost to Jackson,
went back to Massachusetts, became a congressman. Maybe you don't remember that, but it's in
confronting the president. So say Trump goes his first term, and then he leaves, and then he
wants to run for governor of New York. He can use some of that money. Now, Kamala is going to run
for the governor of California once. What's a lot? What's the governor?
his name gets out of there, all right?
You mark my words.
You mark my words.
So they can hoard and keep that money, both candidates, or they can give it away.
All right, Gavin Newsom is the governor of California.
So say Trump wants a certain senator to win or a congressperson to win, he can transfer
some of his money to their campaigns in 2006.
He can do that, and he can give money to the Republican political action committees.
You can do that.
He's all legal.
Same thing with Harris.
Harris wants somebody who win in California, and she'll do that because she wants to be governor.
That's their next step.
I was just about to say, by the way, I've paid two fines already.
I'm not going to say that.
But Harris, in the meantime, when the governor,
ownership opens up, you know she's going to be there.
Hollywood will protect her.
So she may show up on the view.
I don't think she wants to move to New York City.
It's got a nice little cushy thing in Brentwood, a suburb of LA.
But Netflix, give her a three documentary deal.
You know, Hollywood will take care financially of Kamala Harris.
In the meantime, before she runs again.
But she's not out.
I think she's 60 years old.
She looks good.
So she'll come back.
But not on a national.
She won't run again nationally.
The next election, I'm already four years down the road here,
I think it's going to be Vance against Shapiro,
the governor of Pennsylvania.
And so it lines up right now.
Of course, anything could happen.
But that way it lines up now.
Now, popular vote, so as of tape time, the popular vote was one, let's see, 158 million.
No, that was in 2020, I'm sorry, 2020, 158 million of us voted.
this summer has 143 million Trump won popular vote here's what I predicted go now last
I'm around 158 million Americans voted astronomical turnout I don't think it's
going to be as high this time I think it's going to drop down to about 135 so I missed
it by eight million not bad not bad not bad
and the reason that there was a drop in the popular vote was because some Americans
didn't like either candidate. Simple as that. But the fact that Trump won the
popular vote with New York and California and Illinois, okay, dominated by New York City,
Chicago and Los Angeles, shows you the repudiation of Joe Biden, Kamala Harris.
House of Representatives looks like he's going to go to the
Republicans. We're taking our data from the Hill, which is online. It's a DC thing. So it's got
the Republicans at 213, and they need five more to have the majority, which you'll get. I'm pretty
certain that that will happen. So that means Donald Trump walks into the White House with
control of Congress, House and the Senate. There are only two Republican dissenters in the
Senate. That would be Murkowski of Alaska and Collins of Maine. So Trump has really got an opportunity,
historical opportunity here, to get what he wants past. Quick, fast. The Democrats are
to try to filibuster in the Senate. Definitely going to, Schumer will try to do that, but he can get
around that. And so I expect in the first year, and we're going to,
This is why you want to stay with us here.
We're going to track everything.
All right.
We're going to be right on it.
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Joining us now from Oyster Bay, Teddy Roosevelt's hometown.
If you ever get to Oyster Bay, go up there and see his house.
Teddy has got a, you can get a tour, it's a national heritage site, is former Congressman Steve
Israel. He owns a bookstore in Oyster Bay Theodores, which I like because it has my book,
confronting the president, in the window. I checked it out before I booked Mr. Israel.
So all I want from you today is a loyal Democrat, is what strikes you about this historical
election. What do you think is most important here? Well, O'Reilly, thank you for having
me on. And yet, you're right, confronting the presidents. It's in our bookstore. It's flying
off the shelves. It's a great read, by the way. Congratulations on it. Thank you. One other thing I
want to say, that was a very thorough unpacking of the election. But of everything that you
said, the thing that landed most beautifully on my ears was that you're going to give you,
of better Christmas bonuses to your employees.
And I just hope that, I hope it applies to your guests as well.
So I, that would be very nice.
We don't pay our guests.
I know, I know, at least something.
I'll take you to Tabby's across the street from, from your book store.
Best burgers on Long Island.
Listen, I actually agree with more of what you said than I disagree with, surprisingly, perhaps.
This is what I, this is what strikes me.
So this is what I think went catastrophically wrong for Democrats, and that is that we have lost the ability to assure hardworking Americans who are trying to pay their bills that they are our priorities.
I think Chris Matthews was right.
You know, when you campaign on a theme of joy, not only is that tone deaf, but it sounds as if you just don't understand what's happening in Americans' lives.
There's somebody in Ohio or Wisconsin who's struggling.
to pay for gas, put their kids through school, save for vacation, and you're telling them that
this is about joy.
It strikes me as just not resonating.
And so, from my party, as catastrophic as these results were, and they were catastrophic,
I hope that we'll learn a tough lesson.
Well, you've got to move back to the center.
You can't be the radical, progressive Bernie Sanders party.
And I know where that's all the money, the Soros money on.
but you've got to get back.
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To be in the old, the old time Democratic Party, I mean, you were a congressman,
you didn't govern create, you weren't a woke monster. You looked at the issue and, you know,
and you said, okay, what's best? I'm glad to use that word woke because what my party needs
to do is wake up to the fact that too many Americans and American voters just don't have
the faith that they used to in our ability.
to provide them with economic security,
to understand their everyday needs.
And look, I never pretend to be the smartest member of Congress,
although the competition wasn't always that stiff,
but I know my history.
When people feel like they lack economic security,
they're not going to vote on issues like the market.
That's right.
And you don't provide for them, though.
That's where you guys in the Democratic Party make your mistake.
You let them do it.
You get out of their way because they'll do it.
You know, I got people working for me from high.
Honduras, from Africa, they're all legal.
They're here with green cars.
They work their butts off.
They don't want Washington giving them anything.
And that's what the Democratic Party doesn't understand.
This big colossus doesn't work.
You can't drag everybody through life.
There's 330 million of us.
Last word, Congressman.
Look, I agree that we need to reevaluate our policies
in our programs and make sure they were resonating.
But it's also got to be, I mean, look, Americans want fairness, and it's got to be fair.
And so handing out subsidies to the big corporations that don't need them, but then saying
we're going to balance the budget on the backs of hardworking Americans, that doesn't land
well either.
One final thought, if I can, Bill, look, if I'm the Republicans, I'm taking a look at the next
midterm election.
You know better than anyone, because you're a historian, that midterms are brutal for the
president's party. And so my advice to Republicans who don't exactly listen to my advice is be
careful because if you go too far, the next election will discipline you. Donald Trump went
2014, 2016, Democrats won in 18. That's why I said that Trump's got to get off to a fast start
because Grover Cleveland, Trump's compatriot had a disastrous second term. And Trump has got to get
and say, I said I'm going to do this and he's got to do it. Hey, Congressman, we'll see you.
you soon we appreciate your expertise at the bookstore bye-bye all right let's get another point of view
our pal a bernie goldberg the purveyor of bernard goldberg dot com is already going crazy on the
website with all kinds of analysis about the election uh joins us from miami i'd ask you the same
question i asked the congressman what's the big thing for you as an american as you know a loyal
citizen from the vote?
Well, let's get the obvious out of the way.
It was a rejection of the Biden administration.
It was a rejection of inflation.
It was a rejection of the border.
It was a rejection of crime in big cities.
But it was also a rejection of elite condescension
aimed at, I used a term in the best sense,
ordinary Americans.
People have had enough of this.
They don't want to be called stupid because they didn't see how great Bidenomics was.
They don't want to be called a bigot because they're against illegal immigration.
They don't want to be called a transphobe because they don't think boys, biological boys,
should be allowed to play on girls' teams.
They don't want to be called garbage.
They don't want to be called Hitler.
They don't want to be called deplorables.
They don't like Mark Cubans analysis, if that's the right word, that the only women
that Trump likes to be near are stupid, weak women.
They're tired of the whole thing.
Now, I acknowledge that the bigger reason was the economy and the border.
But Democrats will be making a big mistake if they don't understand the condescension factor.
You know, people have had enough, and they said, I'll clean it up, Bill.
They said, screw me, screw you.
And I agree with that.
But the Democrats really believe that.
They believe that if you support Trump, you're a Nazi.
I mean, that's what they believe.
But let's get back to nuts and bolts.
I was pretty surprised at Kamala Harris, who's an intelligent woman, with such a terrible candidate, just flat out refuse to answer.
questions. I don't know how she thought she could get away with that, but she was an awful
candidate. Am I wrong? No, no, you're absolutely right, but I'll tell you why she thought
she can get away with it. I'm surprised you didn't pick up on this immediately, because
they had liberal journalists were sitting there while she and her allies, her surrogates,
were making outrageous allegations against anybody who wore a red maga hat. And the journalist,
journalists were sitting there like potted plants and nodding in agreement.
If you have the media, weak as it is, weak as it's become on your side, you think you don't
have to answer questions.
Not in this day and age though, with the social media and operations like yours and mine,
okay, having a reach that is into the multi-millions.
And she, when you go on a show and the interviewer, me, you, whoever it may be, ask you a direct question, and you won't answer her.
You're insulting, not only the interviewer, but the folks who are watching.
Yeah, you're not only insulting them, yes.
And they also pick up on that, not just the insult.
They pick up on, wait a second, the person just asked you a question.
And the person asked you, do you think it's a nice day out today?
And you went to Word Salad City instead of saying, yes, it's a nice day out today.
You said holistically, in terms of the weather, if we're talking about climate versus weather, shut up.
Just answer the damn question.
But she never got that.
And here's the ultimate irony.
We're going to do this heavy tomorrow on Thursday on the NOSPA News.
The media that despise Donald Trump, to an extent never before seen in America, except for Abraham Lincoln, that media has destroyed itself forever.
So Trump's revenge is number one winning, getting power back, but number two, the fake news, he doesn't have to do anything else.
they've destroyed themselves.
Did you ever talk to Lincoln personally about that?
Grant.
Lincoln was a little bit before my time, but I got Ulysses into a conversation about it.
You know, you've said this before, Bill, about how the media is finished itself.
There's no question that their influence isn't what it used to be in the days of Walter Cronkite,
or even Dan Rather in Peter Jennings.
But how is it going, it's still going to be there.
It's going to be a shell of itself.
That's right.
A shell of itself.
People are going.
Right.
But it doesn't matter.
And all of the hierarchy at ABC, NBC, and CBS are going to be fired by next summer.
All of them are going to go.
You wait, mark my words.
And it's a whole different thing now that when people,
on information, they're not going to go on to television news. And that includes cable. They're
going to come to us. Because we're honest. I hope you're right. And I suspect you are.
You know, if they go to you and they, you know, we have the numbers. You and I are not indebted to
anybody but our audience. That's right. I'm indebted to guys like you to come on and chat with me.
I mean, there are some people who still refuse to do that.
I think, Bernie, they just don't understand my charm.
They just can't lock in on it, you know?
I've always understood your charm, such as it is.
Right, which is a deficit for you.
All right, Bernie Goldberg, I want everybody go to bernardgolberg.com.
Look at his election analysis, certainly worth doing that.
Thanks, Bernie.
Okay, back to the press.
the Associated Press is a wire service.
That means it writes articles,
and the articles go out to all the small newspapers
and some large ones across the country and the world.
It has 44 million views, the Associated Press, every month.
44 million.
That's even more than I do.
Okay.
It's run by a woman named Daisy Verazingam, Verazingham.
Okay, she's a CEO.
It's the first person of color and the first person from outside the United States to lead the Associated Press, and it's 175-year-old history.
She is a British businesswoman.
She's also an ardent liberal, all right, who's running the largest news service in the world.
I'm just going to give you four headlines, and you can tell me, all right?
that line number one.
Harris and Beyonce
ignite a Houston rally
with a double-ballard argument
against Trump.
Okay, that was a headline.
Second headline.
Trump says his New York rally
marked by crude and racist insults
was an absolute love fest.
This is a headline.
That's an editorial opinion
in their news headline.
Inside the Weave,
how Donald Trump's rhetoric has grown darker and windier.
And the final one, Trump hurls a string of insults at Harris,
including lazy, a racist trope against black people.
So if you call anyone lazy, your urchins, anybody else, it's a racist trope.
Doesn't get worse than that.
It doesn't.
This is the Associated Press supposed to be objective.
It's like, I love this.
Trump has a string of insults at Harris.
Wasn't there a string of insults coming back at Trump from Harris?
I think there was?
Somehow the AP missed that.
Fire.
Television, Sunday news shows.
I'm going to give you pro and con.
Now, these are committed people, not should be committed to asylums,
they're committed to their political beliefs.
Let's go with the anti-Trump people first.
Go.
He continues to spew all of these misinformation and lies about election, fraudulent election.
Obviously, this isn't one his campaign wants him talking about at the end.
You know, everything Trumpism infects becomes infested.
You look at his takeover the Republican Party.
We thought at some point the Republican Party would be able to.
to withstand him and stand up to him, that has not happened.
That was Vice President Harris in East Lansing, Michigan,
just moments ago, driving home her closing message
of unity and patriotism.
Meanwhile, Donald Trump's closing message
continues to be divisive, violent rhetoric,
like this remark in North Carolina today.
Harris has rebooted the Obama coalition.
She's getting younger voters.
She's getting voters of color to turn out for her in big numbers.
Okay, I don't know how.
any human being could listen to any of that.
And on the other side as well, roll it.
Kamala says, if you're about freedom, justice, and compassion, you're going to vote for her.
Like compassion for who?
For Americans who are the victims of crimes?
Because we've got open jails, open borders.
They've opened our pocketbooks.
Who do they have compassion for everybody but the working taxpaying American?
Hockel and Harris are doing nothing good for the American people post-election.
If this were a marriage, instead of trying to save it, they're trying to take out the spouse.
That is the America that Kamala Harris created and that the elites on the trail with her are celebrating tonight.
As they all show, it's an utter disregard, it's a callous disregard for the suffering of their fellow Americans.
You know, Trump, he's not a perfect man.
He is not the perfect candidate.
But right now, he is our only hope to save this nation.
Now, there's nothing wrong with partisan analysis.
All right, I've done it on occasion.
I've gotten away from it.
And I'm much more fact-based now than I was, say, 15 years ago.
But when I covered the Obama-McCain and,
Obama Romney races.
I shifted then, okay, into, I saw the media disintegrating, and I go, somebody's got
to step in here and at least provide a factual context, not I hate the left or I hate
the right.
And the audience for that ideological stuff is dropping quickly, all right?
It's vanishing.
If you want ideology, it's easy to get it on social media.
And so you don't have to sit through an hour of getting hammered over the head with it.
There's nothing wrong in doing it.
All the people that I showed you are professional.
And they say what I guess they believe, although some are charlatans,
but they are entitled to hold that belief system.
I'm not criticizing any specific belief.
I'm just telling you it's numbing for me.
Okay, here's the final thought of the day.
Somebody sent me a cartoon off the net.
I throw it on up there.
I thought it was pretty cute.
Is Trump ordering takeout from McDonald's?
That's pretty good, right?
There are a lot of creative people working on social media.
I don't even put this up, but I got to chuckle out of it.
Okay, so I in August told you that we would have on the no-spin news and Bill O'Reilly.com
and all of our other outlets, the best campaign coverage in the country.
I want to know if I have lived up to that brag.
It was a brag, but I think we have.
Now, if you are Bill O'Reilly.com premium and concierge member, you can get transcripts of
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All right? We want to be successful, but I don't want to gut you. I want you to get a very good
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Number one, I want you to tell me, and number two, I want you to tell me who was better.
So I can check that out because I thought my staff did a hell of a job on this thing.
I mean, just the data that we gave you tonight, I mean, just consider all of the data that we gave you in 41 minutes.
So, anyway, we're very pleased.
We hope that Donald Trump is a successful second-termer.
He ought to read Confronting the Presidents and find out what happened to Grover, Cleveland, second time around.
It wasn't pretty.
Trump's got to watch it.
Okay?
But we hope for the country's sake that people de-intensify the political hatred and that prosperity rises.
Thank you for watching.
and listening to the No Spin News, and we'll see you on Monday.