Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - Kamala Harris Refusing to Weigh In on Reparations, Will Hunter Biden be Pardoned?, Mark Halperin on Trump's Strategy, & O'Reilly's Solution for Mass Shootings

Episode Date: September 6, 2024

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Hey, Bill O'Reilly here, welcome to the No Spin News, Thursday, September 5th, 2024, stand up for your country. Well, we have a lot to tell you about tonight, and we're not going to waste your time. So every segment will pay off, as they say in the media biz, and hopefully we're going to tell you a lot of things you don't know, important things. So there is a key moment in American history next Tuesday, September 10th, 9 p.m. Eastern Philadelphia, of Pennsylvania. This is the debate, of course, between Vice President Harris and former President Trump. Now, it's a key moment in history because it's not just about these two people or, the Republican or Democrat Party. It's not about that.
Starting point is 00:00:59 It's about the direction of the entire country. Are we gonna remain a traditional place or are we gonna enter the brave new world of progressive thought? Because don't be deceived, and I know you're not. Kamala Harris is the, by far, the most progressive person ever to run on a major party ticket for the presidency.
Starting point is 00:01:22 It's not even close, it's not a close second. Biden, I guess, be second. But Biden just walked through it. He did what he was told to do. But did he have a firm belief system in being a progressive? No. Biden was whoever you wanted him to be. Harris brought up in that progressive California system. And if she gets power and the Democrats control both houses of Congress, you better watch out. And I'm saying you in a general term, but it's personal, because I'll get hurt, my family will get hurt, big, big time. And so probably will your family and yourself.
Starting point is 00:02:01 So anyway, we're going to zero in on the debate tonight with the talking points memo. Kamala Harris still not talking in memo form or anyplace else. All right. So on Tuesday it was a Washington Post article published, and the headline said, Advocates hope Harris will boost momentum on reparation. to black Americans. Now, this hasn't even come up, but in 2019, Kamala Harris was pretty bullish on reparations. Here's the quote from the Post article. In 2019, the first campaign for president, then Senator Kamala Harris, called for some form of reparations for black
Starting point is 00:02:46 Americans through his support beyond legislation to study the issue of repayment for historic wrongs. Now, that is a basic, progressive position. Take money from white people and give it to black people. I mean, it's pretty much simple as that. Some wealthy African Americans would have money taken from them. But that's what reparations of slavery is. It's impossible to adjudicate it. It is unconstitutional. You can't punish people in the modern era. for what happened in the past. You can't. But Harris is never going to admit to that.
Starting point is 00:03:21 She's going to say, oh, no, no, we want to study it. But if she could, she would. So the Washington Post goes on. But how Harris feels now, five years after expressing support in her first presidential campaign, how high the issue rests in her priorities and what impact that may have on the coalition of voters, she must assemble to defeat Republican Donald Trump,
Starting point is 00:03:41 remains a mystery. Of course, it remains a mystery. Am Harris doesn't want to talk about reparations. reparations. Okay? And then a watcher-Boszana say, the Harris campaign did not respond to multiple requests or comment on her current position on reparations. Of course they didn't respond.
Starting point is 00:03:57 They don't respond to anything like that. All right, it's in Kamala world, everything is fine. Sugar plums dancing and all their heads. But believe me, Kamala unchained in the Oval Office. it's going to be frightening. And I'm not one of these guys who is afraid. I'm not afraid. All right.
Starting point is 00:04:26 I'm just as a historian slash journalist concerned about what is going to happen if this woman wins. Okay, so the debate is going to be a defining moment. Very important moment in American history, as I said. I wrote a message of the day on Bill O'Reilly.com, which is free for everybody, and I hope you go there every morning to read it. And part of the message said that in America today, many folks literally live in a fantasy world, centered around and devices. Cyber space is the reality. The world itself is not really relevant. Add to that and almost total desistuous in history and fact-finding, and you have an environment where millions of voters will cast ballots in absolute intellectual darkness.
Starting point is 00:05:12 And that's what the Democratic Party wants. Okay, they don't want any probing of their candidate. They don't want you to know what she is capable of. But I know. And I'm hoping that this broadcast on radio and television will alert you as well. Now, I went on News Nation last night, the Chris Cuomo show, as I do on Wednesdays, to reach an audience that I don't ordinarily reach. on cyberspace. And I explained to Mr. Cuomo that Donald Trump is the only person on this earth who could define Kamala Harris. Roll the table. So in order to define Kamala Harris,
Starting point is 00:05:59 because she's not going to define herself, she had plenty of time to do that, she's not going to do it. All right, two months left before the vote. Donald Trump has to do that during the debate, because the press isn't going to do it, they're rooting for the vice president. So who else is going to do it? It's only Trump. He's the only person in the world that can define Kamala Harris. Here's how you do it, Cuomo. Are you ready?
Starting point is 00:06:28 Do you want to write a little of this down? Hold on. Brilliant's coming your way. Okay? Go ahead. So whatever question is asked to Donald Trump, He is polite, by the way, and says, I will answer that question in a moment, but I am so confused tonight standing on this debate stage. And there are a few things that I would like to know, David or Lindsay, that I hope you ask.
Starting point is 00:06:58 Let's start with when I left office, inflation was 1.4%. One year later, under Biden Harris, it was 9%. How did that happen? And he can only do that one or two times. You're not allowed to ask questions. He's making a statement. He's not, he's not asking a question. He's wondering about it.
Starting point is 00:07:23 You see what I'm talking about? He's not turning his body. He's excellent. He's musing. Okay. I wish they didn't have that graphic up, but I have no control over that. He's musing because the debate, rules say that he can't ask Kamala anything, Kamala can't ask him anything. He's got to all go through
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Starting point is 00:09:19 Ask your smart speaker to play the NY Postcast podcast. Listen and subscribe on Amazon Music, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. So if they're not going to ask Kamala about 1.4% inflation leaping to nine, The whole world is going to know it. And you can do that on the border. You can do that in Gaza, Israel. You can do that in social disorder. You can do that all across the board.
Starting point is 00:09:48 You can do it with reparations. We just talked about. But Trump has to do it. OK? Now, will Donald Trump take my advice? Probably not. And it's not personal. It's number one.
Starting point is 00:10:05 I don't know if he's locked in. I am told he is on this broadcast and what I write on Bill O'Reilly.com, but I don't know that for a fact. And number two, this is way out of the box. This has never been done in a presidential debate, but it's easy to do it. And that's the memo. If he does it, he'll win the election. If he doesn't, nobody knows. Schedules for today, Biden is in Wisconsin, giving a speech on how investing in America,
Starting point is 00:10:36 is benefiting everybody's welfare. Okay. Trump gave a speech to the New York City Economic Club, and Kamala Harris is in Pittsburgh, but not on a campaign stop. She is an official White House act in Pittsburgh. Now, I don't know if that's analyzing the pirates
Starting point is 00:10:58 and the Steelers for the White House? I don't know. Nobody says. We can't figure it out. Oh, boy. Anyway, that's where they. are. Hunter Biden is going to plead guilty to failing to pay his taxes and all kinds of other stuff. He's been charged with nine crimes, three felonies. But he's not going to say he's guilty.
Starting point is 00:11:21 He's going to say that he acknowledges the federal government has enough evidence to convict him and that he will accept the punishment given. That is called the Alford plea. F-L-F-O-R-D, offered plea. So you don't say the words, I'm guilty, you say, we acknowledge that I'm guilty. Why, I, he does, I don't know. But I do know this, that should Hunter Biden be sentenced to prison, he could get 17 years, I don't believe he will be, but if he is, he'll be pardoned by his father. Either way, after the vote, whether the Democrats win or lose, the president will
Starting point is 00:12:06 pardon Hunter. That's my prediction. Okay. And the reason is Hunter Biden doesn't want to take that stand or have the prosecution lay out his relationship to his father. That's why Hunter Biden's pleading, uh, giving the offered plea. CNN. Okay. So, um, they're evolving CNN. Um, and I'm going to tell you about this later, but they have invited me, your humble correspondent, on next week to discuss confronting the president's, my book, which will be out September 10th. That's a busy day. I was surprised by that.
Starting point is 00:12:45 But anyway, last night, their political director, a man named David Chilean, said this, go. And if you look at the white voters without college degrees, this is a Trump-based constituency, obviously. You see his huge numbers with this group. You see that this is a trouble sign. For Harris, she also, in place like Georgia, is not doing well with white college-educated voters. She probably wants to make up some ground with white college-educated voters across these battlegrounds as well.
Starting point is 00:13:19 And I think that's accurate. I think that Donald Trump is overwhelmingly going to win the white male vote, particularly non-college degree, but he'll win a college degree, too. And Kamala Harris is going to win women. Okay. So it's going to be a gender-based election. Very interesting. CNN poll found that 15% of likely voters in the six swing states still haven't made up their mind. Sounds a bit high to me, but that means that the election is fluid.
Starting point is 00:13:51 Joining us now for New York City is a guy I think you will remember or you know well from his internet operation, Mark Halpern. He's been around and he knows politics as well as anybody in the country. is the founder of wide world of news concierge coverage and a host of two-way. So what exactly is the wide world of news concierge coverage, Halpern? Bill, thanks for having me. I have two businesses, and they both involve political coverage. Concierge coverage is really for people who have enough money to afford a premium product. you can go on walking dot com slash mark and read about it it's a daily newsletter and it's a series of conversations over zoom featuring some of the top strategists and journalists and thinkers and
Starting point is 00:14:44 politicians in America and it gives you a pretty in-depth sophisticated set of information if you're in business and you need actionable information to make business judgments that's there and if you just want to know what's going on in a very sophisticated nuanced way that's that's there. Two-way is more, go ahead. Go ahead, two-way is what? Two-A is more for everybody. You can go on my Twitter account,
Starting point is 00:15:10 you can read about how to be part of two-way. Two-way is a series of conversations that involve people from all over the country, very similar, but it's more open. It's not just the most elite political figures, and it's a much more affordable and often free product that anybody can be part of. And it brings together sophisticated political players in conversation with citizens from around the country and live two-way video.
Starting point is 00:15:34 All right. So based on both of those descriptions, I could not be possibly involved in your operation at all. Because I just don't, I can't read that ball. You'd be a welcome. You'd be a welcome addition. Now, you've been around for a while. I mean, worked at ABC. Do you give your opinion in these things?
Starting point is 00:15:52 Do you tell people what you believe and why you believe it like I do? I give people my analysis. I'm a nonpartisan journalist. Okay. So it's not an ideological site. You just tell them what may happen. So then let's segue way into. Well, it is, here let me just say what's different about it, I think, is it's not
Starting point is 00:16:11 for moderate, centrists, and independence only, although we have plenty of those. It's for people on the far left and the far right and the center left and center right who want to hear from the other side. So we bring all voices together on the roof, and we don't have shouting, we don't have attacks, we have peace, love and understanding, an attempt to give people an insight into what's going on in a part of America. They may not spend much time in their normal lives. All right, so based upon what you are hearing in your quote-unquote conversations, I hate that word, where does the election stand now? Is it as the polling demonstrates that it could go either way, or is it
Starting point is 00:16:49 tilting one way or another? And based upon what you have accumulated? It could. go either way. And while there are a lot of variables, including, you know, very mechanical things like early vote and get out the vote and who makes the best TV ads, I think there's basically one variable. If the country thinks about Kamala Harris when they start to vote, the way Donald Trump wants people to think about her, she'll lose. If they think about her the way they think about her now, she'll win. All right. So she's trying to run out the clock by saying anything that might be controversial, like I support reparations for slavery or anything like that.
Starting point is 00:17:26 And the mainstream media is allowing that to happen. You get a little bit of criticism on it, but not really a crescendo. And so... Me personally? No, I mean, I'm just in a general sense. I believe that the Harris strategy is to run out the clock and not say anything controversial at all, just to be hope and values and all that. I think that that's what she's going to try to do.
Starting point is 00:17:53 Yeah. And I think her biggest advantage there, well, two really. One is she's got very sophisticated people working for her now. She hasn't always. She won the game of musical chairs because when she was thrust on to the top of the ticket, she just happened to have very sophisticated people. They know what the traffic will bear. They know just how often they have to put her out to kind of get the public and the press off her back.
Starting point is 00:18:14 But the other thing is the very same people who spent years covering up Joe Biden's loss of mental acuity are the exact same organizations, editors, anchors, reporters, who are now in charge of trying to make Kamala Harris explain herself the American people. It's unlikely that they're going to be very aggressive about that. No, they won't. They're rooting for her to win because they despise Donald Trump. Now, the American voter, though, faced the same thing in 1980, whereas the machine, the propaganda machine and Democratic Party, was trying to convince everybody Jimmy Carter was the greatest president,
Starting point is 00:18:47 and all these problems with inflation and gas lines and no respect overseas, they were going to work out. And Reagan was just dunce from Hollywood, who didn't know anything. But the folks overrode the media tilt toward Carter. But that was then, and now we're in cyber world, correct? Well, yeah, we are in cyber world. And that gives Donald Trump outlets. I mean, he's going on all these broish podcasts.
Starting point is 00:19:19 Those didn't exist for Reagan. but also Donald Trump is no Ronald Reagan. He's got a lot of strengths. He, like Reagan, has a movement behind him. But I think Reagan had greater political skills than Trump does. And I think Trump's the third best presidential candidate of the modern era, but he's still third, not first, or second. And so it makes it unpredictable.
Starting point is 00:19:40 If this were even George W. Bush running against Kamala Harris, I think they'd have the discipline to define her on such negative terms regarding her recent policy positions that she would lose. It's just not clear to me and to my sources, including people who work for Donald Trump, that he will have the discipline to do this. Well, I just laid out a very simple way for him to do it on next Tuesday. It's an infallible way.
Starting point is 00:20:06 You couldn't stop him for doing that. And he could just load it up with just a few facts. You don't want to overwhelm anybody. You want to say, look, I mean, how does it go from one four to nine? and how do you accept and promote an open border when the catastrophe is right before everybody's eyes? I mean, it doesn't get any simpler than that. But Donald Trump, to me, is kind of isolated.
Starting point is 00:20:28 You know, he's not, he doesn't take a lot of advice from outsiders. I don't see it. I think there's a couple of people that have his attention within his campaign. Do you know anything about that? Well, I think it's more than a couple. I think there's probably about 12 people who listens to, three of whom he talks to on the patio at Mar-a-Lago when he's in South Florida, some of whom work for his campaign, some of whom are outside advisors.
Starting point is 00:20:56 But he tends to listen to all of them. And when they disagree, he tends to kind of mull it over and not necessarily go with the best advice. He also has huge confidence, as you know, in his own judgment. He is getting the exact advice you just laid it out, and there's some chance he'll do it, but I think there's a greater chance he won't do it the way you would do it or the way some of his advisors would ask him to do it.
Starting point is 00:21:19 Why not? Because that's almost an infallible way to put her on the defensive where she can't get out because she can't answer those questions. She simply can't. You know, Hillary, yeah, I understand exactly what you're saying. You know, Hillary Clinton has long said that when her husband dies, Bill Clinton dies, they should study his brain. Scientists should study his brain.
Starting point is 00:21:41 I'd say the same about Donald Trump. He's not a stupid man at all. His liberty is at stake here because if he doesn't win, there's a much better chance he goes to prison. He's been given the exact advice that you've laid out and deemed infallible. And yet just something about his brain does not necessarily allow him to execute this. Well, it's emotion. Hey, it's Sean Spicer from the Sean Spicer Show podcast, reminding you to tune into my show every day to get your daily dose inside the world of politics. President Trump and his team are shaking up Washington like never before, and we're here to cover it from all size, especially on the topics the mainstream media won't.
Starting point is 00:22:21 So if you're a political junkie on a late lunch or getting ready for the drive home, new episodes of the Sean Spicer Show podcast drop at 2 p.m. East Coast every day. Make sure you tune in. You can find us at Apple Podcast, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcast. Power, politics, and the people behind the headlines. I'm Miranda Devine. New York Post columnist and the host of the brand new podcast, Podforce One. Every week I'll sit down for candid conversations with Washington's most powerful disruptors, lawmakers, newsmakers, and even the president of the United States. These are the leaders shaping the future of America and the world. Listen to Podforce One with me, Miranda Devine, every week on Apple Podcasts, Spotify,
Starting point is 00:23:11 or wherever you get your podcast. You don't want to miss an episode. He gets emotional up there. He's got to go in, no matter what they throw out him or say to him, whether it's unfair, whether it's defamatory, he's just going to knock that out and concentrate on Kamala Harris,
Starting point is 00:23:29 my opponent, cannot explain her positions and will not explain them. That's it. Because the American people, it's small ball stuff. That's not what, it's how much money we're speaking. spending, what her vision is of a huge central government that controls every part of Americans' lives.
Starting point is 00:23:48 That's what she wants. And Trump is a libertarian capitalist. But anyway, final question for you. Do you believe that the American electorate, as it stands now, with record-breaking amounts of people going to the polls, is not smart enough to elect some? somebody who's not going to hurt them, I'm starting to lose confidence in the folks a little bit. Well, this takes me back to my platform two-way, where you hear the point of view you just expressed from Trump supporters, but you also hear folks say, I can't vote for someone who denies he lost the election.
Starting point is 00:24:31 I can't vote for someone who set down and stood by on January 6th. I can't vote for someone who lies the way they say Trump lies or who's mean the way they say Trump's mean. So this is why this is a tough election. If you look at the charts, like if they were patients of Harris and of Trump separately, you would say neither of them could possibly win the election. But the reason why they're tied is they both have the possibility of beaten the other guy, or in this case the other gal, because they have deep vulnerabilities. All right, Mark.
Starting point is 00:25:08 Appreciate it very much. the wide world of news, country, coverage, and two-way. Thanks for helping us out today. Thank you, Bill. All right, we go to Georgia, where that terrible shooting, 14-year-old freshman Appalachia High in the window, Georgia, 45 miles outside of Atlanta, goes into school. He's got an AK, AR, he's got an AR, and he murders four people, two math teachers, two students, injures, nine others.
Starting point is 00:25:37 No reason. mentally ill. And they capture him. They're going to try them as an adult in Georgia. He'll never see light a day again. He'll be in prison forever, maybe even executed. But his father, I would charge his father. His father had the guns. Can't at 14 years old buy a gun. And I think that all states, all 50 have got to start to pass laws about five. firearms and parents. I mean, there's no other way to stop this. Federal government can't stop it, even though the Democrats will lie to you that they
Starting point is 00:26:19 can, they can't. Okay. But each state can make it very difficult for 14-year-old mentally ill people to get an AR by telling the parents, if they walk out of your house with the AR, we're going to hold you accountable. Does that make sense to you? Because every time this happens, we hear ridiculous bill's word of the day, B-I-L-G-E, like this. Go. We have to end this epidemic of gun violence in our country once and for all.
Starting point is 00:26:55 You know, it doesn't have to be this way. It doesn't have to be this way. So we will continue, of course, to send our prayers and our thoughts to the families and all those who were affected she has nothing she has no plan to control weapons in this country none it doesn't have to be this way you're probably right madam if there was somebody smart enough to come up with some legislation that will protect school children but you can't just say it doesn't have to be this way we have to do that you have to put forth something specific which you are incapable of doing you cannot do it
Starting point is 00:27:37 because you were the Attorney General of California and didn't do it there. Oh, drive me nuts. There have been 24 mass shootings this year in America. That's where four or more people are dead. That's what they call a mass shooting. Credibly, the FBI does not break it down, but my staff did. Okay. So out of the 24 shootings, 18 were either domestic.
Starting point is 00:28:07 in the house, or crime-based, which means drive-bys or drug gangs, that kind of thing. 18 out of 24. Six were random shootings like Georgia yesterday. Okay? That's way too many, but the news media will never tell you that. So it is a problem. It's got to be solved state by state. but these politicians we have now are incapable of doing it.
Starting point is 00:28:41 And Donald Trump wouldn't solve it either. He didn't want to go near the gun thing. He doesn't. Let's be honest about it. All right, back to the debate. Philadelphia 9-10 next Tuesday, 9 p.m. Eastern Time. Last night on Fox, Trump did a town hall, and he attacked ABC News, which is holding
Starting point is 00:29:04 the debate. Go. They are the most dishonest network, the meanest, the nastiest, but that was what I was presented with. I was presented with ABC. I think a lot of people are going to be watching to see how nasty they are, how unfair they are. I agreed to do it because they wouldn't do any other network. Okay, so that's true. All right, the League of Whatever Voters, ABC, their turn was up. Now, I don't think Muir, David Muir, and Lindsay Davis are gonna be nasty and mean to Donald Trump. They're gonna do with CNN did
Starting point is 00:29:45 with the first Biden-Trump debate. I would be shocked. Neither of those two are top flight interviewers. They're not. I mean, I'm sorry, I don't mean to be disrespectful to them, but they're just not. They'll ask the obvious questions. Mostly they won't follow up.
Starting point is 00:30:04 as I stated. But I don't think Trump's going to have much trouble with ABC. He's doing that to put them on notice, to put Bob Eiger the head of Disney runs ABC News on notice. That's why he did that. Okay, media madness. So as I mentioned, I have got an invitation to discuss confronting the president's out next week, September 10th, on NPR, not NPR, on PBS. I get them mixed up. PBS invited me to come on, okay? HBO invited me to come on, and shockingly, CNN invited me to come on. Now, I've accepted the CNN invitation.
Starting point is 00:30:46 I'll tell you when it's gonna be. I'm probably gonna do the PBS if we can work out the timing and all that, because I'm exceedingly busy next week. Not gonna do the HBO thing, but I appreciate the invitation, but I'd have to fly out to LA, And I'm just up to here, you know.
Starting point is 00:31:07 So we were very pleased because you don't see many non-liberal authors on any of those outlets. You never see a non-liberal author on CBS Sunday morning. Since the first of this year, now nine months in, not one. And they do books on a regular basis on Sunday morning CBS. The program is run by Jane Paul. Holly, all right? She is the face of the program. You know her, former Today Show. I've never met Miss Polly, but I, here she's a nice person, but she is the main anchor. So I sent her a nice
Starting point is 00:31:47 email and just said, look, I hope you consider interviewing me on your program for confronting the president's. Ms. Pauley did not reply to the nice email. That's disrespectful, but I forgive her. okay the reason she didn't reply is you know what i mean to do with me if jane paulie is going to preside over a weekly program and not book one non-liberal author not one you know the fix is in on cbs sunday morning so we called cbs and said what is this are we getting this wrong here they would not reply that's disrespectful you should know it that Jane Polly looks like the nicest person in the world, but she's going. If Jane Pauley came in and said, look, I want to talk to O'Reilly about this book.
Starting point is 00:32:42 It's going to be a huge book. He's the biggest selling nonfiction author in the world. Then I'd be on. But you know any part of that? Because she is in the club. And she loves the club. Loves it. It's wrong.
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Starting point is 00:34:27 five terrorists killed. This whole thing lasted 20 hours. Now, I was not in the journalism game. I was teaching high school, but I remember this. And in 52 years, nothing has changed. It's now Hamas, not Black September. It's the same stuff. 52 years.
Starting point is 00:34:54 This day in history. All right, back with the final thought, a clip of the documentary on confronting the presidents. Okay, so News Nation, you know I appear on there a couple of times a week, Monday with Leland Vittert, and Wednesday with Cuomo. And they're good segments, and I really appreciate News Nation, giving me the opportunity. So on Sunday night, September 15th, a week from this coming Sunday, they're going to run a special documentary, it's not really a documentary, it's more fun than that, on confronting the presidents. Here is a clip.
Starting point is 00:35:30 Go. Teddy rose the morale of America to the highest level. Because remember, he's coming off McKinley, coming off Grover, Cleveland, Benjamin Harrison. All these guys are, all right, yeah, they're there. Then Teddy comes a superstar. Okay, he's the Taylor Swift of masculine men. Wherever he went to crowds, loved him. The morale.
Starting point is 00:35:58 The Taylor Swift. of masculine men. Right. Highest energy president by far, Teddy Roosevelt. All right, so I love Teddy. And I don't rank the presidents. You know, I think that's a cliche. I let you rank them. But we do clearly say which presidents, based on our historical research, help the country and which hurt the country. Teddy helped. I wasn't perfect, obviously, and we have the flaws. So the movie Reagan is out, and we dealt with that yesterday. The chapter on Ronald Reagan, I mean, I wrote killing Reagan,
Starting point is 00:36:37 so I know as much about Ronald Reagan as anybody in the country, but you're going to learn things pro and kind. Reagan was a good president. Those who say he wasn't are lying to you. And we prove our case, good, bad. Okay? So I asked a question about Kamala Harris, is she the weakest, a major party political candidate for president in history? She's third.
Starting point is 00:37:05 And it's, again, based on our research and confronting the president's. Number one is General McClellan, who Lincoln fired and who ran against Abe Lincoln in 1864. This guy was the worst. Number two was Warren Harding, Republican who actually became president, won the election. This guy was, where do you see him? We take you right inside the White House in his book. Stuff you have no idea about. Okay?
Starting point is 00:37:36 Andrew Jackson had a parrot, and the parrot was always with Jackson and learned all these swear words. They took the parrot to Jackson's funeral, and the parrot started spouting. obscenities and the minister had to have the parrot ejected from the funeral. That's the kind of stuff we have and the serious stuff too. So I hope you consider confronting the presidents and I hope you watch a News Nation documentary. You're going to love it. It's really, really strong. Thank you for watching and listening to the No Spin News tonight.
Starting point is 00:38:14 I'm Bill O'Reilly. Have a great weekend. We will check in all weekend. and a new column on Sunday, and we'll see you again on Monday.

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