Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - Hillary Clinton Talks Trump, The News Media In Freefall, and A Mother Sues The School District After Son Catches COVID

Episode Date: October 13, 2021

Tonight’s rundown: Joe Biden meets with 20 world leaders today to discuss the situation in Afghanistan since the Taliban took over Hillary Clinton talks Trump during her appearance on “The View,...” rather than discuss John Durham implicating her campaign in his investigation Bill speaks with Bernie Goldberg on the state of the media and why network and cable news are in big trouble  NFL coach Jon Gruden resigns after emails surfaced of him using homophobic and racial slurs to describe NFL players and staff  California bans all gas-powered lawn equipment for its residents - they will now have to buy battery-powered lawn mowers and chain saws  A mother in Wisconsin sues the school district after her son contract COVID from a classmate This Day in History, 1810: First Oktoberfest in Munich  Final Thought: Quality of life in the U.S. is in a decline Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Hey, Bill O'Reilly here. Welcome to the Nostman News, Tuesday, October 12, 2021, stand up for your country. So we have a variety of things a little bit different tonight about culture, about we are living in a country that's rapidly changing, not for the better. And then the final thought of the day is your freedoms and how they are eroding quickly. I'm going to tell you exactly how that's happening because most people, they're not aware. They know things aren't quite right, but they don't know why. So let's begin, as we usually do with Joe Biden's schedule.
Starting point is 00:00:49 He had one thing on schedule today, 845 call with the G20 leaders to discuss close coordination on Afghanistan. So this is a total waste of time. He's got talking about international financial institutions and all that. Let me break it to President Biden and to the G20 leaders. Afghanistan doesn't need you. They don't need you. Afghanistan has one way to make money. Only one.
Starting point is 00:01:20 It sells opium on the black market. That's how the Taliban have survived for 20 years economically. that's how the Kabul government survived, that's how the chieftain's local warlords survive, is a massive amount of opium coming out of Afghanistan and going both to Asia and to Europe. That's it. They don't sell anything else. They don't have anything else. It's a landlocked country.
Starting point is 00:01:50 There's no port. So you can threaten them, boycott them economic, or you know, whatever you want. want to do, they don't care. They're going to sell the dope and make billions of dollars. And for 20 years, the United States, as the chief force in the country, allowed it to happen. Why? Because the Afghans made it quite clear, if you don't allow it to happen, we're going to fight you. We're going to help the Taliban. Okay. So the USA said, well, I guess we're going to have to make a deal with the devil, which they did. All of this close coordination by G20 leaders on Afghanistan, it's just a bunch of muck.
Starting point is 00:02:36 It's garbage. And nobody will say it. So Biden lives in the White House and all day long he does what? What does he do? Does he solve any problems? No. All right? He went to Chicago last week.
Starting point is 00:02:50 I thought he might even mention the slaughter of African Americans in that thing. didn't even mention it. I wrote a column on it. I hope you read the column. All right? The column is entitled, eyes wide shut. Okay, this man has no interest in solving any problem whatsoever. Okay, so that's what he did. I'm sorry to go off on that, but I see this stuff. I know what it is, all right, and it just drives me crazy because I know no one will tell you this. Rasmussen Daily Track and Poll, 41% of Americans think Joe's doing a great job. seven don't. Okay. So that's pretty much accurate. And I talked to one of the 41 who like them last night. And again, it was, well, I hate Trump so much, and I'm never going to admit I made
Starting point is 00:03:39 a mistake voting against Trump. So I have to like Biden. That's what it is. It's exactly what it is. Gas prices. Lead editorial Wall Street Journal explains that Joe Biden's policy of putting taxation regulations shutting down keystone pipeline all of that has constrained u.s oil production okay we used to export oil in a much bigger way so now there's an oil shortage everywhere and in the united states when you have not so much supply prices go up they have gone up. You all know that if you have an automobile or a truck. And they're going to go higher. It's going to go over $4 a gallon. In California, that's $5.50 a gallon because of the owner's taxation they put on gasoline out there. So Biden, in the name of climate change,
Starting point is 00:04:38 attacked right away the oil companies, the fossil fuel companies, and this has suppressed energy production leading to higher prices. Do we all get this? Okay? It's right on Biden's doorstep. And what does he do? And then he goes over to the OPEC people, the Arabs, and says, hey, can you pump more gas? Hey, thanks, Joe. That's good for the environment, right? Pump more oil, I show you. They don't pump gas. So right now, gas prices are up on average in this country, a buck than they were a year ago, according to gas buddy data. gas buddy so it's gas buddy.com if you want to know the stats and where do you get your home
Starting point is 00:05:25 heating and you guys down in uh florida and texas your air conditioning bills where do you get them double what you paid last year you're going to pay double you got the money you got it okay now that is going to crush the Biden administration When people get around of figuring out how badly they're getting hurt economically, that's the end. Now, you can do border, you can do crime, you can do all kinds of things. When it comes right into your house and you have less money, the end. That's what killed Carter. It wasn't Iran hostage.
Starting point is 00:06:13 That embarrassed it. It was people suffering economically. Hillary Clinton's back. She got a book. A friend of mine put that book together. And so I get a lot of insight off the record, of course, on this. But she got a novel. And she wrote it with Louise Penny, who's a Canadian novelist. I don't care about the book. You want to read it? Read it. So she goes on The View, which is run by ABC News. Just remember that. So nobody. kind of, they say, oh, it's just one of these dopey entertainment shows. This is run by the news division, not the entertainment division. So here's what, of course, Trump came up when Hillary Clinton's sitting with the view. Roll the tape. Look, I think if he wants to be the nominee, he will be the nominee.
Starting point is 00:07:07 I don't think there's any doubt about that. And I think that everybody else who is talking about it or considering it understands that. So what they are doing is trying to placate and play up to him because if he decides not to run, they want to be the second or, you know, other alternative choice. All right. That's accurate. That's accurate. And as you may know, I'm going to see the 45th president on Thursday for an interview.
Starting point is 00:07:39 That interview will be looking ahead of what his feelings are. about possibly running for pressing. That interview will be on Monday, on the no-spin news, on the first TV, W.ABC radio, all of our partners coast to coast and around the world. Monday, you will see it. I'll run some clips up on Bill O'Reilly.com over the weekend, but I'm just going down tomorrow log over the day. I'm just boom, boom, I'm back because I do have to tape a special on Joe Biden on Friday.
Starting point is 00:08:16 which you'll see on the 21st of October, the real Joe Biden. How can somebody be this bad? That's basically the theme of the special. How? How is this possible? And it's not ideological or political, it's going to give you the facts. And you'll be surprised of what we've uncovered. So anyway, busy week for me, not complaining, just reporting. So ABC News runs the view, and you just heard Hillary Clinton. So then you would think after she got through with Trump that the ABC news personnel on the view would ask her about the Durham report, which has just indicted a lawyer who was working for the Hillary Clinton campaign on the Russian collusion, bogus, false story. You would think, right? Right? You get Trump out of the way and then
Starting point is 00:09:12 you could say, well, Mrs. Clinton, what about this indictment of this lawyer to? Did you know the man? Did you know that he was allegedly funneling out fake stories about Trump during the campaign? Right? Wouldn't you ask that if you were on a news show? No. Nothing. Nothing.
Starting point is 00:09:33 And I will predict that wherever Hillary Clinton goes to promote this book, you're not going to have that. Why? Because deals are made. You want a hill? Here are the rules. They'll never admit it, but deals are made. So we got nothing from the view. Surprised, come on.
Starting point is 00:09:57 Okay, so that led me to the disintegration of network television and to some extent cable as well. And I'm going to walk through this. We got Bernie Goldberg listening intently, and he's going to come in and comment and tell me where I'm going wrong or whatever, okay? First, I want to give you the stats. So, primetime entertainment, this is NCIS. They hardly have any dramas anymore. They don't have any comedies at all this year.
Starting point is 00:10:27 Not one new comedy, sitcom. First time in TV history, no sitcoms. They don't want you to laugh because you're laughing hard enough at the reality shows. They got a million of those because they're cheap. They get the boys, they got the feet, they got the elbow, I got everything. I don't know. Never watch it. Okay, so four years ago, ABC, primetime entertainment, this is Disney.
Starting point is 00:10:55 Okay, four years ago, averaged 5.7 million people. Today, 4.3, that's a 25% decrease in viewers in prime time. NBC, 29% decrease, CBS, 36% decrease. increased in prime time, 36%. That's according to variety. Okay. Network news ratings. I'm going to do it year to jeer for the Trump factor. So last year in September, presidential race. And Trump was a driver of that because Biden didn't come out of the basement. Couldn't cover him because he wasn't there. Okay. So ABC News, world news tonight with David Muir. Believe me, Peter Jennings is rolling over in his grave.
Starting point is 00:11:43 Muir. Okay. So last year, at this time, ABC World News is doing 9 million. This year, they're down at 7.9 million. So they've lost more than a million viewers. Decreased 12% overall. NBC Nightly News, Lester Halt, decreased 13%. CBS News, New York O'Donnell, decreased 14% in a year. Trump's gone. Ratings go down. That will continue. Okay, third portion of this, cable news prime time, 8 to 11, that's prime time. Okay, Fox News, year to year, down 45%. I would have jumped off the building. I never went down.
Starting point is 00:12:40 Our graph was always up, 45%. MSNBC down 61%. CNN down 82% from 1.5 million to 822,000. This is the average of the three hours. I mean, this is staggering. And the advertisers all know it, and so they don't pay as much to the ads. So the days of the big money and cable news are over a lot of people pulling a plug they don't want to watch it they don't want a hundred channels
Starting point is 00:13:19 they want a bundle it's cheaper okay late night television colbert eight percent decrease from last year fallon actually is a seven percent increase but he's so far down as number three he went from one point four million last year to one point five million he got some of the colbert audience The hate Trump audience went over to Fallon, not because Fallon hates Trump, but it's just because Colbert is just a one-trick pony. And then Kimmel is down 13%. So they're all on the skids. And Fox News at 11 o'clock is beating some days, them. Morning shows.
Starting point is 00:14:07 Today's show, five years, okay? 2016 4.3, now 3.3, a 23% decrease. ABC, Good Morning America, 27% decrease. CBS Morning Show, 24% decrease. So you can see. Now, it used to be in America that we all watched, or most of us did, the same show. We knew. So in the early 60s, it was Ed Sullivan, all right and then bonanza and then uh all in the family and a mary tyler moore show happy days and then n c i and you know it just there was a stair step and we watched it because we talked to each other about the shows and it was a commonality of television so it was kronkite and then it was rather and then it was jennings on abc and it was
Starting point is 00:15:08 Brokaw, before that Huntley Brinkley. Everybody knew their names. Everybody was engaged at that level. Now it's over. So what effect is going to have on the American culture? Here now, a man with the intellectual heft to put that into perspective, Bernie Goldberg, who is the purveyor of bernard Goldberg.com, a very good website. And he writes about all kinds. It's not just media, so we want you to visit that. All right, so you heard the stats. What's the first thing that comes to your mind when you hear the failure across the board? Well, there are so many directions we can go on this. One of them is that you're right. Television used to be the equivalent of a national cathedral on certain events, certainly big traumatic events.
Starting point is 00:16:03 We all went to television. At the same time, no matter where we live, Those days are gone. You're 100% correct about that. And they're not coming back. There are too many places you can get your news now. You can get it on TV. You can get it on the Internet. You can get it on the telephone.
Starting point is 00:16:23 You can get it on your shoe. You can get it on your underpants. You can get it in so many different places that the idea of a National Cathedral is gone. One other thing along those lines. Once upon a time, as you will, remember Bill. Walter Cronkite was the most trusted man in all of America, according to a poll. If anybody thinks that any of the anchors, any of the anchors, are the most trusted people in America, they're delusional. Those days are gone too, and it's not going to get better for
Starting point is 00:17:01 network television, whether it's news or entertainment. One reason it's not going to get better is that people who watch television, old school television, regular television, not streaming television. They're mostly older people. And I don't want to sound cold about this, but the network TV audience is literally dying off. And they're not going to be replaced. They're not being replaced by younger viewers. They don't get their news at all from television. They get it from other places if they get it at all, but not from television. Okay, so there's no unifier anymore in America, no unifier at all. Politics is divided, television is now becoming obsolete, entertainment is all over the place.
Starting point is 00:17:55 Maybe sports, I mean, that gets a fairly robust audience now, live sports, but there's no unifier. So that means that Americans don't have anything in common anymore. And that, I think, is a big social problem. Well, I think it's, I think you're right. And I think it's a reflection of the culture in general. We are as polarized as we've ever been in the modern era. Therefore, television is polarized.
Starting point is 00:18:27 Television, even television news isn't really news, and we know that. Television news is a form of entertainment. Give the people what they want and hope. come back for more. So television divides America. America's already divided. And what's the result? The result is you're not going to go to television. You're not going to go to old-fashioned, old-school media to bring the country together. The country is already divided, and television is doing its best to divide it even further. Because that's how they make... Go ahead.
Starting point is 00:19:04 They make money by dividing Americans. Sure. Playing to their segmented audience. All the cable news operations do that. Now, when you see a primetime disintegration like CNN, 80%, okay? But they still do the same stuff. It's still a hate Trump network. That's what it is.
Starting point is 00:19:29 It doesn't change. It doesn't evolve. It doesn't try to get creative. It doesn't cover Joe. Biden with any kind of enthusiasm at all. It doesn't do anything but hey Trump. Wouldn't you think that somebody at AT&T, which owns CNN, would say to their news executives, hey, you're not doing so well. It's like the New York giant football team. Okay, you know, the owner is like kicking garbage cans over going, hey, you're not doing well. You got to do better. That doesn't seem to
Starting point is 00:19:57 be happening at CNN or the others. Yeah, it's a great question. And I know why CNN itself isn't doing anything about it because they're in the business of bashing Trump in order to get ratings. It isn't working. But did I get ratings? So maybe you try something else, you know? It isn't working, but that's why they're doing it.
Starting point is 00:20:24 You know, everybody thinks that everything is about money. Not in news. Ideology trumps money in that. They'll do stupid things that will cost them money and ratings, but that's all they know. You know, they're like a one-trick pony. That's all they know. To prepare for this segment, and what I do for you, Bill, I mean, people don't even know how much I do for you. I've been watching a lot of CNN recently.
Starting point is 00:20:57 Uh-huh. And this is not an exaggeration. And if it is, it's only slightly an exaggeration. You can't turn on that channel without seeing a story about Donald Trump. It's always a negative story. And I'm not even saying it's not a legitimate story. But that's their game plan. One Donald Trump story after another, after another, hoping the audience that hates Donald Trump
Starting point is 00:21:24 as much as CNN journalists do will come back. it isn't working because you need Donald Trump. You know, Donald Trump said a lot of things that weren't true. Sorry if his most loyal fans don't like to hear that. But he said a lot of things that weren't true. But one thing he said that was absolutely true. And that was when he's left the scene on a daily basis left the scene, the media would crash.
Starting point is 00:21:51 Boom. He got it right. Yep. And the numbers, the numbers prove it. Now, when you have a country of 330, million people. And it has no, there isn't anything that brings people together. Now, 9-11, that attack, that brought Americans together. All right, that did. But other than a disaster, other than a thing, like COVID has not brought us together. COVID's divided us further. Exactly. Right. Right. So now we're like this big monolith. that are just kind of wandering around in our own little worlds.
Starting point is 00:22:33 Now, the Chinese don't have that. The Chinese are all together, and they're doing what they're told to do, or they're going to vanish. And most other countries don't have a collapsing culture as we do. And that, I think, is really going to play out over the next 10 years, last word. Well, we do come together, and you hinted at this earlier, on Sunday, afternoon, for instance, over sports, over professional football. But even that, as long as when sports lets politics intrude itself, as it did with last summer
Starting point is 00:23:14 with the Black Lives Matter movement, and Black Lives Matter was on the NBA basketball courts and slogans, only certain approved slogans were on players' uniforms, ratings went down in those cases too. So if sports is the only thing that brings us together, that's not enough. And we're not going to be even unified over another 9-11 on television. We will be divided even over that
Starting point is 00:23:44 because we'll watch it in a million different places and then we'll blame Biden if he was president when the attack came or we'll blame Trump for not preparing us for the... We are divided. and television, the media, is only reflecting that division. And that is, if that, I've argued this before, Bill. This is my final word.
Starting point is 00:24:06 I've argued that a much bigger problem than climate change is polarization in America. If that doesn't get better anytime soon, we're in big trouble. And that's what you've been suggesting from the jump. All right. Bernardgoldberg.com. I'd like everybody to give Bernie a visit. you'll uh you'll be happy you did thanks brady we'll talk soon i hope thank you for helping us out all right on the sports front john gruden you know this guy uh as a long time football coach
Starting point is 00:24:35 he worked for ESPN for a number of years doing monday night football um he got sacked as a coach of the las vegas raiders uh because he wrote moronic emails um some years ago uh with a bunch of racial and gender slurs homophobic stuff so let me tell you how this happened because it's a good example of the age we live in so gruden a pretty powerful guy had a big contract 10 years uh 20 you know i think a hundred million dollars or something huge contract so before he got this job he was at ESPN and he has a friend named bruce allen who was a general manager of the watch Redskins, now the Washington football team. So they had a lot of trouble in Washington with allegations about mistreatment of cheerleaders
Starting point is 00:25:33 and other things. And the NFL investigated. As part of the investigation, the NFL got all the emails from all the employees of the Washington football team, including Bruce Allen. Among those emails was John Gruden sending Alan all kinds of slurs. in a variety of different ways. Okay. So the NFL had custody of that, and then someone leaked that to the go-to cancel culture outfit,
Starting point is 00:26:07 the New York Times. So somebody in the NFL hierarchy leaked out what Gruden had said. Over. And you can't for on a number of different levels, but just on a practical level, Most players in the National Football League are black. If you're disparaging blacks and you're the coach, you can't run the team. Simple as that.
Starting point is 00:26:35 And Gruden did. So the point here is that if any powerful or any American put stuff in writing that's full of slurge, you're going to get it. somebody's going to leak it that's just the way it is the culture is cancel culture is so powerful gruden will probably never work again in a meaningful way unless he starts his own business or like he's through okay he's radioactive i met him briefly in houston years ago i had a very nice conversation his wife very nice woman i mean he couldn't care less about me or journalism he was just a football guy. And I don't know. I don't have an opinion on one way or the other.
Starting point is 00:27:26 But I know that when I saw this article, I know how it got to the New York Times. I knew the whole cycle. Okay. And I knew that Gruden, there's no way he survives this. He couldn't. It's impossible. And every powerful person in the United States of America, you put anything in writing, anything that's the least bit malicious, right, toward a minority group of any kind you're through. Someone will leak it. Superman. So in a November edition, written by a guy named Tom Taylor, Superman comes out as bye, and he has a romantic relationship with a male friend. So I'm going, why? That's enough of that.
Starting point is 00:28:17 Okay. Why? Why is Superman have to be in that circumstance? For what reason? Kids are going to like that? No. Traditional parents, they're not going to like it, right? Why?
Starting point is 00:28:36 Why do this? Why don't you create another character, the bye guy? Brand new character. put it on a comic, see if it works. Easy, the buy guy. So Superman, you know, iconic figure, and now they got to do this. So if somebody can explain this to me,
Starting point is 00:28:58 I would like to hear it. So this is just another example of the political, correct culture just taking over everything, everything. and um look i don't have to deal with it but i'm going you know if i got an eight-year-old a nine-year-old they like batman and superman i we got to have this they're eight-nine awful on the other side i'm going to steal a line from dennis miller and this is directed to the new york city press Can we just get a day off from J-Lo?
Starting point is 00:29:45 Just one day off? Every blanking day. J-Lo, J-Lo, J-Lo, J-Lo. I just need one day, just one out of the seven. One day a week. Maybe you have Wednesday no J-Lo. I don't get it. She's an attractive woman.
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Starting point is 00:31:46 It's now a woke paradise in Washington, D.C. And they ask the students about socialism, World Table. So how would you define socialism? Um, I'm not, I honestly not that familiar with the term. I feel like I'm not as informed on the problem as I'd like to be, but I would say that capitalism is kind of the driver for a lot of the problems that we have in America, yeah. Giving workers the means to production. I, to be honest, my understanding of it is not as amazing as I would like it to be. The redistribution of wealth as a means to achieve a better society. The economic theory that the means of production, you know, the money people make, the private property they own should be taken and redistributed equally.
Starting point is 00:32:35 That's an idea that you lean towards. Yeah, I mean, obviously it depends, like, how you do it. A lot of people consider private property to be something they have a right to when it's really not something that's so fundamental to who we are, or it's particularly just capital. If you're making $10 million a year, I think it's fair to tax at a very high rate because you're already so rich. My favorite line in that montage was, my understanding of it is not as amazing as I would like it to be. So, you know, it's easy to mock the college kids because most of them don't know anything. They think they do, but they don't. And I always say this, I always say, most of the far left, radical left college kids in 20 years, they become.
Starting point is 00:33:27 conservatives. Once they have to work for the money, once they get into the marketplace, things change. Now, I'm going to give you the definition of fascism, all right, because I'm using the word fascism to describe the far left in America. And some people object to that. So here is the dictionary.com definition of fascism, quote, a governmental system led by a dictator having complete power, forcibly suppressing opposition and criticism, regimenting all industry commerce. That's the most important of it. Regimenting all industry commerce. So in California, they don't have a dictator, but they have a one-party system in Sacramento. And Newsom, Gavin Newsom, is a governor. So the latest, and we report every day on California, is that
Starting point is 00:34:18 they're going to ban, okay, they're banning gas lawnmowers, leaf blowers, and chainsaws, banning them because they put stuff in the air. So if you're a Californian in 2012, you can't have a gas lawnmower, a leap blower, or a chainsaw. This is fascism. it is just so you guys know you live in a beautiful state i think the most beautiful state the union sorry colorado you're beautiful too but california coast uh you live in a fascist state smoking pot could lead to break through covid cases a study finds this comes from the war World Psychiatric Journal. If you use pot, opioids, tobacco, and alcohol, a lot, then you're going to get COVID. Or you're more likely to get it, but you'll probably get it. Why? Because your immune system
Starting point is 00:35:29 is suppressed. In Waukesha, Wisconsin, a guy is suing the school district because his son, about 10 years old got COVID from another student. It's a political play, but we're going to watch the story for you. Okay? So the kid was in school. They don't have mass mandates in Waukesha school. And he got COVID and there's a suit. Most Americans have not sent or received a personal letter in more than five years. This is according to a CBS News poll, 37 percent having written a letter five years and 35% haven't received one. So it's all texting, an email. Stay in History, October 12, 1810. First October Fest held in Munich, Germany, 211 111 years ago. Okay, so it was a wedding. The Prince of Bavaria married somebody, Princess Therese, von Satchen, Hildebrachian,
Starting point is 00:36:33 something. And everybody had to go to the wedding, or you got your head cut off. And then they got drunk. And then they said, hey, that was fun. And we still have our head, so let's do it again next year. That's how Octoberfest got started way back in 1810. So today, today it's canceled because of COVID. Last year, canceled. But when it ramps up next year, which it will, an estimated six million people all over the world go to Munich for October fest. Okay. And, and, And they have a good time. I have been there. But there's too much intoxication for me. But it was interesting to watch it. It was a little later hosen and all those Germans. And in America, you got October fest everywhere. What city has the biggest October fest? Ready? Cincinnati,
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Starting point is 00:39:05 because the outcome is the same. You get what you vote for. Absolutely, Sharon. absolutely correct. David, concierge member, direct access to me. Bill, you rightly suggested that the Republicans gained numerous seats in the House last year. However, you've let to speculate on the Senate part in the upcoming midterms. I think Republicans will take back the Senate. I do. Carol, don't be naive, Bill, about the coming election just because Republicans won seats in the last election. They forgot to go down ballot. I mean, look. If you want to think that all of the balloting and all of vote counting was fraudulent last time, go ahead. I know there was fraud, but it wasn't everywhere, every time.
Starting point is 00:39:52 Joe Melling, Louisville, Texas. I agree with your analysis, O'Reilly, about the Pope seeing both Joe Biden and Nancy Pelosi. Christ did encourage us to visit with tax collectors. I know it reads like a punchline, but I hope the Pope is really trying to show them the error of their way. so do I. So do I. But I don't know. Couldn't possibly know. Robert, concierge, remember, Bill, I disagree with you on why the Pope will see Nancy and Joe. I believe it's about trying to convince them. I believe it's about money. You know, I don't think there's money involved in it. I can't see how that would ever make a difference. And I live in Virginia, I have to say, I think you're wrong, O'Reilly.
Starting point is 00:40:36 I think Terry McCallough will be reelected. You want to put some money on that? I think Terry's going down. Carolyn Dahl, Bayville, New Jersey, John Stewart thinks cancel culture is fake until he gets canceled. Everybody's at risk. No doubt about it. Jerry Grown, Libertyville, Illinois. Sorry, Bill, but my wife and I like the new Bond movie. Jerry, that's fine. That's what makes life interesting. You liked it. I did so much here. But that's what's fine. That's what's fine. about art you see it you discuss it all right um we're going to open a christmas store at bill o'reilly dot com next monday because of the supply shortages everywhere we want you to be comfortable with your gift giving so we're going to show you what we have
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Starting point is 00:42:24 So here is the final thought of the day. The quality of life in the USA is declining, not so much materially yet. It will next year. So we'll pay a lot more for stuff next year. And this Christmas, as I said, the supply lines are terrible. So you're not going to get a lot of stuff you want. Right on Biden.
Starting point is 00:42:43 100%. However, there are other things in play. Taxes everywhere are going up. Now they have cameras in the New York area that shoot you while you're driving. If you go over the speed limit, they send you a bill. That's a tax. What if you skid? What if you do some thing that, you know, you're not in control of?
Starting point is 00:43:03 A cop you can talk to about it, not a camera. And they're everywhere. Everywhere. They want money, money, money, take, take, take, take, take. The more they take from you, the less you have. The less you have, the less freedom you have. Okay. Money is freedom.
Starting point is 00:43:23 Options. And finally, the growing trend of you being able to have a myriad of, of jobs, you have options here and there, incomes coming up. Under Trump, there was four years of that. I hope you'd notice that. Now, boom, one of the reasons that you can't get Christmas gifts is because there's not a truck drivers. Don't have the truck drivers. And even if they get in the truck, they're paying a buck and a quarter more for gas. So they're going to raise the prices on everything. It's all interconnected and all of it is impacting our freedoms, our pursuit of happiness, our options. That is what's going to sink the Biden administration
Starting point is 00:44:14 when people go, I don't have enough money to do what I want to do. Thank you for watching us. We'll see you tomorrow.

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