Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - Killing the Witches is Released, the Tucker Carlson Interview, the Impeachment Hearing, Michelle Obama Speculation, Doug Schoen on Trump and Biden
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Hey Bill O'Reilly here.
Welcome to the No Spin News Tuesday, September 26, 20203, stand up for your country.
Manhattan last night, rainy, foggy, pot smoke, all over the place, in the air.
Okay. Can't take a deep breath. We wind up in the ozone layer, okay? But I was there for a reason,
and that is a subject of this evening's talking points memo. So Tucker Carlson, you know, I'm right,
interviewed me for close to an hour last night. And you can watch that interview at 9 p.m.
tomorrow Wednesday on X, which used to be Twitter, I think, and it's designed to compete with
the Republican debate in Seamy Valley, California, north of L.A. So Carson drops these interviews
so people will have a choice or whatever. But it doesn't matter to me. It's a good interview,
and I think you will like it. So the best thing to do is going to do, is going to
go to Bill O'Reilly.com because we'll have a banner there and you just click the little thing
with your finger and bang the interview will appear after 9 p.m. on Wednesday and if you want
to watch it Thursday or Friday or whatever. So I had never really been interviewed by Tucker
Cross. I know him for a while. He was based in Washington. I was based in New York when we're both
at Fox. But, you know, I know who is what he does and all that. It was kind enough. And I used
that word literally, to interview me about killing the witches, which is out today.
But the interview, of course, dealt with more than the book, dealt with network and cable
news, it dealt with Biden administration, it dealt with social things in America, but he was
very interested in the demonic possession part of killing the wishes, which is the modern
part of the book. Book goes from the Mayflower into Revolutionary War Constitution,
then it goes to modern times. And we talked about the current witch hunt and all of that.
So I think you're going to enjoy the conversation. I know you'll enjoy the book.
But Carson really zeroed in on modern evil, because that's his motif. That's what he likes
to do. And he has some interesting questions. So we're going to have a promo
clip on this, and I think his organization will release one as well tomorrow, be able to see
that. And the interesting thing about this is both Tucker Carlson and me, your humble correspondent,
are pretty much doing the same thing. We are heading up independent news analysis, devoid of any
corporate intrusion. Now, he works for, I guess,
guess Musk, but I think Carlson pretty much has his own operation, because he's got his own
guys and gals, they were there. So it's really interesting because this is what is coming,
independent, not corporate, because you can't trust the corporations anymore. And we get into
that, of course. So just recapping this, I sashade in to Manhattan. And, you know, I really
I have to be honest, I don't like going to the city anymore. I used to love the city, but it's just
out of control is a cliche now. Every street is construction, things falling apart. I took the train,
which I usually don't do, because I couldn't trust getting in there in two hours. And I live
22 miles away from Midtown Manhattan. It's just staggering. So I'm glad I went in. It's one of
most interesting interviews. The Mike Wallace 60 Minutes interview was really interesting. If you
get a chance, you might want to Google that. But this was really a good back and forth. When you
learn a lot, I think so. I think you will. And of course, I want to hear from you,
bill at bill o'reilly.com about it all right that is the memo president
Biden went to uh michigan to walk on the picket line with the united auto workers
they're happy to see him i guess and that's fine with me democratic party used to be the
main attraction for workers that has fractured now but you know ua w is a liberal union
And then he goes on, Mr. Biden, to Atherton, California, which is on a peninsula outside of San Francisco, for a fundraiser at the home of Andrew McCollum.
You know that name?
He is a co-founder of Facebook.
See, a lot of these mega wealthy Internet people are tied in with the Democrats.
So Biden will pick up some big money out in California.
I don't think you'll even go into San Francisco.
go, maybe I'm wrong, because if he does,
then he's going to get jumped by about,
you know, as soon as they figure it out,
the homeless people like a hoarder, zombies will come over.
I'm not denigrating a horde of it, homeless people,
but it's ridiculous at this point.
It's just absurd.
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All right, New Harris Poll is out.
And let's see.
It is 37 Democrat, 35 Republican Fair Poll.
The election for president were held today.
Who would you vote for?
Trump or Biden, Trump 46, Biden 41.
That comes on the heels of the ABC poll.
It's got Trump up by 10.
And this one has them up by five.
Do you approve or disprove the job Biden is doing?
Approve 40, disprove 56.
You think President Biden should run for second term, run 31, not run 69%.
Wow, what a number that is.
How about Trump?
Do you think you should run again?
44 run, 56.
No, much better and stronger number than Biden.
And that is an indicator right there from the Harris.
poll. Again, the ABC News, Washington Post poll had Trump way out in front. Interesting.
So Donald Trump is going to Michigan tomorrow. Same environment, United Auto Workers,
is going to give a speech to them. News Nation is going to carry that speech. About 8.15.
Trump is usually around on time. Biden was more than an hour late today. Biden's always late.
Trump is a little, sometimes he's late, but usually around there.
I will be doing analysis on that for News Nation tomorrow night, Wednesday night, busy night.
So you got Trump in Michigan, the speech, you got the debate, you got O'Reilly Carlson, but we'll get it done.
We'll get it done.
So there's a new book out I want to tell you about.
it is called for presidents, Kennedy, Nixon, Biden, Trump.
In addition to my book, this is a good read.
Leaders who change history and are changing times.
It's written by our pal Doug Schoen,
who's a Democrat political strategist.
She joins us now from Miami.
So what do you do to Miami?
It's too hot down there still, right?
What are you doing now?
Bill, I'd rather be in Miami where it's too hot
than be in New York.
where it is a myriad of social disorganization.
There's no doubt about, I wrote a message of the day,
social disorder is what I'm calling it.
Yes.
It's dangerous in getting worse.
It's going to sink Biden.
Okay.
So you're attached to the Harris poll, right?
I mean, you do work with these people, right?
Well, my former partner, Mark Penn,
is the owner of the Harris poll.
But I think most important, the Harris poll is accurate.
In my judgment, picking up the fact that Trump is now in the lead, probably not 10 points ahead, but it's not a tie anymore.
And the trends are moving, as you point out, Bill, decisively to Donald Trump.
All right.
Now, Biden is sinking.
What is the main reason he is sinking?
Two or three things.
The economy, first, inflation.
Second, his age and perceived infirmity.
And third, the Hunter Biden came.
which is dragging on and is seemingly bringing him into the dialogue and the investigation
to a greater degree than anyone I think he anticipated a few months ago.
All right, but how does that hold together when he's always been old
without inflation for more than two and a half years and Hunter Biden's story broke
what, a year and a half ago?
So all this stuff is pretty old, but now,
it looks like the whole Biden presidency is going down a drain. So was it, did people just suddenly
wise up? I think it is the persistence of inflation, the fact that it is increasing slightly.
It has a cumulative effect. Gas prices are up. I think he is looking more and more infirm
each day. And there is more and more control over what Joe Biden is saying and doing. And when you
get on the phone 20 times as a sitting vice president with your son's clients just to talk about
the weather, you know, Bill, it doesn't add up to a good story. Okay. Now, Trump is really not done
much differently. He does the same thing all the time. The election 20 was a fraud. And then he's
going to be the Avenger. If you reelect me, he's going to make America great again. He's going to get
rid all this Biden stuff. Nothing really. Have you seen anything new from Trump in the last six
months? The only thing I've seen is he seems to have calmed his act down a bit. He is less bombastic,
and he's developed a narrative that the indictments he's facing are an indictment of his
constituency, which whether it's substantively true or not is politically, I think, an effective
of retort. I think it's true. And my piece of evidence is that Joe Biden had documents in his
garage, as everybody knows, and was not entitled to take them where Trump was entitled to take
documents. And a special prosecutor was appointed. Do you know his name, Doug?
It's Jack Smith. Robert Hur.
Okay. So nobody knows. I stand corrected. I stand correct. I stand correct.
asked Carlson that last night. He didn't know. And it's not your fault. Robert Herr was appointed
10 months ago almost to investigate the Biden documents in his garage. And we have not heard a word.
We don't even know if he's in a country. I think he's in Sri Lanka someplace. He hasn't even
interviewed Biden in 10 months. So that people, even people who are not MAGA, but are reason
thinkers, they know the fix is in. I think the corruption under the Biden administration is what
is driving Biden down now. The border, the indictments, the whole fix is in. Merrick Garland,
not doing Joe Biden any good, is he? No. No. Right. He looks corrupt. He's befuddled or I don't
no, you know, it's like that. That's what I think it is. It's for each critical mass. Now, to your
book. So we had Kennedy coming in after Eisenhower when the country was in a little bit of
on edge over the Soviet Union. But otherwise, it wasn't a big social upheaval. Then you got
Nixon you write about. And Nixon was right in the middle of the Vietnam War, which was a
catastrophe for the United States, all right?
And so when I was reading your book, I mean, I followed that narrative closely.
Then you have Trump and Biden.
You skip Bill Clinton and the Bushes.
Why did you skip them?
Well, I wanted to compare life in 1960 when I began in politics as a very young boy to our contemporary situation.
And it struck me that there were parallels like Richard.
Nixon had a pretty good claim in 1960 that he'd been facing a stolen election, probably
better claims than Donald Trump had. And he, for the good of the country, put it aside.
And I think led to his own election in 68. Trump, I think, would be 20 points ahead today, Bill,
if he had said he had serious doubts about the election, but had rallied behind Joe Biden so that
American democracy could continue. I also wrote about the technological changes in the 60-odd years
and also the difference between Joe Kennedy showing up with envelopes of cash and super PACs,
showing up with large amounts of dark money in elections and how things both change a lot and
seemingly stay the same. So it would be interesting for someone to read your book and then go to
killing the mob, where I do write about how organized crime did influence the 1960 election.
Absolutely. And it's a great read, Bill. I'm one of those who have it on my shelf,
and I've read through it a couple of times. Thank you. Thank you. You like killing the witches,
by the way, because you know a lot of the witches. You were back in Salem at that time, I understand.
I was. That's when I started. All right. So the final question I have for you here is,
Of Kennedy, Nixon, Biden, and Trump, four guys, you researched, you thought about, you brought to the audience's attention.
Who is the strongest leader of those four, in your opinion?
It's a very good question.
The way I answer it, and I've asked myself that, is aspirationally John Kennedy inspired people the most, I thought.
didn't get as much done because of the tragedy of the assassination.
Nixon, I think, substantially was an extraordinarily good leader
bringing the country together on domestic policy
and managing the Soviet Union still had the tragedy of Vietnam.
I think Trump galvanized an extraordinary number of people
as we were just discussing people who remain galvanized.
And Joe Biden, I think, offered the promise of unity, a promise that has been, for the reasons you outlined, so articulately betrayed during his time in office.
All right.
The book is Four Presidents, Kennedy, Nixon, Biden, Trump, leaders who change history in our changing times.
Doug Schoen, appreciate it, Joe.
Always good to talk to you.
Thanks.
Bill, I look forward to reading your book as well.
Thank you.
Appreciate it.
Okay, Thursday, after the wild Wednesday tomorrow,
there will be the first impeachment hearing in the Oversight Committee.
All right, 10 a.m., September 28th, that's Thursday.
It's going to be three people brought in and testify under oath.
First one is Bruce Dubinsky, forensic accountant,
and he's going to testify about Hunter Biden and the money and all of that.
Second one, Eileen O'Connor, former Assistant Attorney General in the Department of Tax Justice.
And the third one is our pal, Jonathan Turley.
Now, I made Turley, by the way, by bringing him on the factor.
Now he's a regular on Fox News.
He wasn't when I started with him.
So he is going to talk about the constitutional aspect.
All those things are interesting.
We'll obviously have a fairly good coverage of the first impeachment hearing on Thursday.
Now, on the media front, you will hear a lot of smearing.
and sliming of this hearing before okay you're going to hear that MSNBC CNN and the other
networks too the networks do a little more subtly but when I'm telling you this so when you see it
you remember Ted Cruz so I've been telling you for about a year that the only hope
Democrats have of continuing the White House is Michelle Obama and I have
tried as hard as I can try, and I haven't given up to try to get some inside information for
you, both on television and radio, and in my columns on Bill O'Reilly.com, about Mrs. Obama's
intentions. I cannot get that information. And I'm not going to speculate or guess because
that's ridiculous. It's a waste of your time. I don't know. It is a tightly controlled
information flow out of the Obama's. I've never really seen anything like it. I usually can get
something. I got nothing. Here's what Senator Ted Cruz said. Go. I think the odds are very significant
that next summer at the Democrat National Convention that the Democrat Party will jettison Joe Biden
will throw him off the ticket and they will parachute in instead Michelle Obama to be their
candidate. I think they're going to look to Michelle Obama as the savior to come in.
And that's possible because Mrs. Obama does not want and will not campaign.
They don't want to run a New Hampshire and Iowa and do the rally. They don't want any part of that.
And if Biden is not deemed to be fit, which is, I think that's going to happen, then they're
going to be looking around. The primary system will be, you know, not.
not defined, and the convention can pick its own candidates.
So that's certainly possible.
And, you know, Cruz is picking up what I've said for a year.
So according to the Daily Mail, not a reliable source, by the way, but it's been picked up.
Also appeared in the bill, the B-I-L-D German newspaper.
Mrs. Obama was paid about $750,000, three quarters of a million, to give a one-hour speech in Munich, Germany.
Speeches on diversity and all that stuff, the usual stuff that the Democrats talk about.
And the forum was the annual Bits and Pretzels form in Munich.
It's October Fest over in Munich.
Have you ever been there?
And I have.
Hordes of Europeans go there.
And three quarters of a million to hear Michelle Obama.
5,000 people showed up to hear her talk.
Now, that's a good crowd, but 12,000 showed up to hear me and Trump in the history tour.
So, just trying a little perspective.
Washington Free Beacon.
It's a newspaper.
Washington Post is the dominant paper in that city.
It reports the Department of Homeland Security, right,
knew that this month, September, and August, the month before,
was going to be a migrant surge into the United States,
and Homeland Security did nothing about it, zero.
Didn't put on extra personnel, didn't up their game to process people, didn't do anything.
This is the Washington Beacon reporting this.
So the stats are that in August, about a quarter of a million migrants were encountered at the southern border.
That is a record.
August, it's 100 degrees down there.
Quarter of a million.
Okay?
Far beyond anything anybody's ever seen, Homeland Security knew it was going to happen to nothing.
So you know, government shutdown.
It's supposed to happen on Sunday.
I would say 90, 95% of people don't care.
This is why cable news gets low ratings
because they spend CNN in particular
all this time on the government shut down.
Nobody cares about this.
All right, now they will care
if their check doesn't show up
or something happens directly to them,
but they don't care about the theory.
It just happens every time.
Then at the last minute, they make a deal.
Already in the Senate, a deal has been made.
The House, you've got these very far-right congresspeople, Matt Getz and a bunch of others, you know they are, and they don't want any deal.
They want to blow it all up.
Okay.
So I'm looking at it and I'm going the only way, and I mean the only way, to stop the madness, the spending madness, is to pass a balanced budget amendment.
Okay, you don't shut the whole government down.
with something you can do if you win the 24 election.
If Republicans take over the House and the Senate and the presidency,
they can pass a balanced budget amendment.
They did not under Donald Trump and do it.
That's it.
You can play games every three months, which is what's happening now.
And I'm sympathetic to that because I know the irresponsibility
of the massive spending on the part of the Democrats in the Biden administration.
It's going to really cripple us down the road.
Hey, you got a call in here.
I'm sorry, I usually turn a phone off.
You guys on the radio, do you hear that?
Somebody called me.
I usually turned it off, but I forgot.
I forgot a lot of stuff this morning.
I'm overwhelmed by all of the book and all they.
All right, that's an excuse.
I'm sorry to interrupt.
Anyway, government shut down.
I'm predicting they make a deal.
Okay?
And, you know, these far-right people, in theory, they're correct, but not in reality, in my opinion, my humble opinion.
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All right, Democrat propaganda machine.
I get an enormous amount of mail.
It's Bill at Bill O'Reilly.com, by the way.
Bill at Bill O'Reilly.com.
Name in town, if you wish to O'Pon.
I've been saying now, 26 years now.
I still get letters with no name in town.
Who's behind the Democratic propaganda?
Who is it?
All right, I'm going to give you three agencies.
Now, if you got a pen and paper, you can write them down.
You can't do anything about them.
What they're doing is not illegal.
But you asked, and my crack staff, we got three.
There are more, but I'm going to give you three today.
You don't have a pen and paper if you're sitting in a car or whatever.
If you are a premium member to Bill O'Reilly.com, you can get a transcript free any time.
First one is K&L Gates, this is William Gates.
He's the father of Bill Gates, the Microsoft guy.
Big liberal, his firm, 1-601 K Street,
in case you wanna send him some donuts or something.
And they give massive amounts of money
to the Democrats and kick out almost daily talking points.
2. Aiken, Gump, Strauss, Hauer, and Feld, LLP, 2001, K Street, right down from Gates.
Okay? And they, again, massive amount of money, they throw into the Democratic machine.
And they publish blog post news kicking it out, kicking it out, which is why you hear the same phrases on the liberal.
TV networks. And finally, the Foreign Policy for America Action Network. Wow.
1301K Street. You can hit all of them with Starbucks in 10 minutes. Okay? According to
opensecrets.org, which is a really good website, opensecrets, one word.org. They have contributed
heavily 2.5 to Biden's campaign already. Already.
Geez. Okay. So what those agencies do is they get money from Democrats and liberals and progressives.
They send the money to the political action committees. Okay. And they use the money to fund various Democrats running for office and to hire propagandists to frame all the issues and then blast them out to the commentators who are in.
their pocket. And there are legions of them. You know who they are. I'll have to go over the names.
Smart life. Okay. So interest on your money is at the highest level in 15 years. Now, if you don't
have any savings, you should just turn away right now. But if you have any money in the bank,
the highest level in 15 years, we have found three banks through nerd wallet,
that pay the highest on CDs.
You have to check this out yourself,
but I'm gonna give you the banks,
which is why you should have the pen and paper.
Okay, first one is Citizens Bank Access Savings.
Four and a half percent on your money.
Citizens Bank Access Savings.
Second one, SOFI, S-O-F-I checking and savings,
four and a half percent.
Third, Barclays, that's a big British bank,
Barclays online savings account.
Barclays Online Savings Account, 4.35%.
All our FDIC up to $250,000, and, you know,
what you got to do is go in there and negotiate with them,
how much you want to put, you get a decent return.
Okay.
All right, Abraham Lincoln.
He is red hot.
Everybody wants something about Abraham Lincoln.
So we do business with a group called R&R auction house
in Boston, very honest people, and a lot of this internet stuff, not honest, but R&R auction
house in Boston, they have auctions every month on historical stuff, and I do business with them,
and they're great, love them. So they sold over the weekend two tickets to the Ford
Theater the night Lincoln was assassinated.
There are the tickets.
Guess how much those tickets went for?
Guess how much?
$260,000.
Whoa.
Whoa.
So if in the attic,
if you find something with Abraham Lincoln,
you know, signature or something pertaining to you am,
big money.
This day in history, seven years ago, September 26th, 2016, I remember it like it was yesterday.
Hofstra College, Hempstead, New York, Hofstra University, the debate between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, the first one.
I was in a trailer, okay, I could have been in the room, but I wanted to pay attention to what was happening.
So I was right outside the room in a trailer with all of my staff watching this.
And it was very entertaining.
Sound by one, go.
I have a feeling that by the end of this evening, I'm going to be blamed for everything that's ever happened.
Why not?
Why not?
Yeah.
Why not?
You know, just join the debate by saying more crazy things.
Boy, they liked each other, didn't they?
Oh, boy.
I have seen individuals who despise each other
that I don't think I've ever seen two
in that category.
Second soundbite, go.
Look at her website.
You know what?
It's no different than this.
She's telling us how to fight ISIS.
Just go to her website.
She tells you how to fight ISIS on her website.
I don't think General Douglas MacArthur
would like that too much.
The next segment, we're continuing the subject of...
Well, at least I have a plan to fight ISIS.
No, no.
You're telling the enemy everything you want.
want to do? No, we're not. See, you're telling the enemy everything you want to do. No wonder you've been
fighting, no wonder you've been fighting ISIS your entire adult life. That's a, that's go to the
please, the fact checkers. All right. Well, in hindsight, Trump did a really good job fighting ISIS,
and that's of course in killing the killers. But anyway, that was a lively debate. That was.
That was instructive and I was glad to witness that.
So I got mail and I got a final thought and let me see if the final thought kicks into what we're going to do tomorrow.
If I get through tomorrow not being in a jar, it is just unbelievable.
Okay, the press tour.
This is funny.
You're going to like the final thought.
We'll be back in a moment.
Okay, let's get to the mail, Bruce Ludwig, Core West Virginia.
Bill, why doesn't the Republican House start an impeachment inquiry for the president
based on his failure to enforce immigration law at the border?
Most Americans don't want impeachment.
That's number one.
All the polls show that.
They don't want it being used as a political tool, which it was against Donald Trump.
Now, some Trump supporters say, oh, they did it to my guy, so we should do it to Biden.
That's a political mistake.
So you could bring
dereliction of duty charges,
failure to uphold your oath of office,
to uphold the laws of the United States.
You could do that as impeachers.
You would get him impeached in the House.
Republicans would do that, but the Senate, never, no chance.
But that would anger, that action would anger a lot of independent voters.
And the Republicans don't want to do that.
They need the independent voters.
vote. So the next question would be, well, what's the difference with the Biden money stuff
and the border stuff? Big difference. Much more personal in the Hunter Joe Biden
$20 to $30 million coming in front. Much easier to understand. And that if there's a
few pieces missing. Those pieces come to light. Biden's through. He's done in the court of
public opinion, probably in the Senate. It's a much more intense impeachment than the border.
Now, something interesting happened. I didn't mention it yesterday, but now I'm comfortable in
mentioning it. The Menendez bribery charge brought by the U.S. attorney in Manhattan
against Senator Menendez, was done, in my opinion, but I've got pretty good information on this
by Merrick Garland and the Attorney General to deflect attention away from corruption charges at
the Justice Department. So they go, okay, we got to show the American people that we're not
corrupt and we can go after Democrats, so who's the easiest guy to take down? Menendez, because
they knew he was corrupt eight years ago.
They know. Everybody knows it. He wasn't acquitted of corruption, found not guilty. It was a mistrial
the first time around. So they go into Menendez's house. They find almost a half million dollars in
cash at gold bars. It's a little suspicious, right? So anyway, that's why Menendez went down.
They were probably sitting on that for a while.
why that went down yesterday. But anyway, you got to be careful about public opinion with this
impeachment business. Roberto, concierge member, now it's never been a better time to be a
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best time.
Roberto says, regardless of who's running the government, we need something that solves problems
at the source.
We need to work with countries where the migrants are coming from since they will not become
migrants in the first place if we can sort that out.
But Roberto, you're not going to be able to sort it out.
Most of those countries that migrants come from are corrupt.
They're run by dictators like Noriega and Nagragua.
All right.
Like what's his name in Venezuela?
like the Castro brothers and now they got somebody else in there in Cuba.
They're going to do anything. Come on.
Got to get in the real world here. We've got to protect ourselves.
Robert, concierge members. So we got Roberto. We got Robert. We got Robert, big family.
Bill loved the approach to solving violent crime. Many innocent people would be spared.
If it were to come to pass, it makes too much sense to become law. So I wrote a column, Sunday column,
Bill O'Reilly.com. Here's how you solve it. You want to solve the crimes with fire.
arms. Here's how you do it. Very simple. And Robert's right. They're not going to do it.
Carol, concierge member three in a row. Liz Wheeler, correct bill. As a retired teacher,
remains in contact with present teachers. Marxism has been asserted into all state curricul.
I'm not convinced about that, Carol. Not convinced about it. Some states are very, very tough
in what the curriculum is, and I don't see any Marxism in it.
But you've got to watch it.
You've got to be vigilant.
Michael Barletta, La Mesa, California,
happy birthday to Holly.
She's eight years old.
Doesn't look a day over seven.
It is Holly's birthday.
Holly was born in Georgia.
She's a Welsh corgi.
Her ancestors are from Wales.
They're sheep-herding dogs.
So Holly, the Tara dog, is eight years old.
Holly's a good dog.
He's a good dog.
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Back with a final thought in the moment.
All right, so the final thought of the day, I all day and into the night, I'm promoting killing the witches because they pay me a lot of money to write these books.
Macmillan is the publisher, St. Martin's Press, and I owe it to them to sell as many copies as I can sell.
Okay, so I go on the media.
Now, I am blackballed from the morning network shows, and I get them every time I used to go on, I got huge ratings, but they will not book me.
But not only me, they won't book any conservative authors at all.
Mark Levine is a book out, very successful.
They won't put them on.
Hannity puts a book out, they won't put them on.
They won't put it on anybody.
That's blackballing.
Okay, that's what that is.
Late night is falling apart.
They don't even, I don't know what they're doing.
You know, I did Leno 16 times, Letterman almost 20 times at Kimmel, John Stewart.
You don't have that venue.
So what we do now is we do television local.
We're doing a satellite tour for Next Star, which is the biggest local news corporation in the country.
And we're very pleased.
They own News Nation, so I have good relationship with them.
I'm doing Mark Levin tonight, about 820, something like that, be on a Levin program, handy radio tomorrow.
Okay, so we, but I have to do this.
I got to put in the time, get out.
WABC is our flagship radio station for the no-spin news.
They carry us at 9 p.m. every night.
So I do sit in the morning, the number one talk show on New York radio.
I'll be there.
I think he's, I think Sid's waking me up at 7.40.
I usually get up around seven anyway because the terror dog has to go out.
But I'm doing him tomorrow and Thursday because the Tucker Carlson thing drops and they want to talk about that.
So we're really busy here.
And that's why this dopey phone rang because I'm so distracted.
And I know I'm making excuses here.
And I usually just click this stupid thing.
And that's why it rang because I'm like, all right, what do I have to do now?
It's like, oh.
But I'm trying to maintain my sense.
sense of humor about it, you've got to do this stuff.
You've got a big book, and it is a big book.
You've got to get people to know about it.
Final thing and the final thought.
Research shows that the average American has to hear about a product,
whether it's a movie, a book, food, a snack, whatever it may be, nine times before it's here.
Isn't that interesting?
Nine times they have to be told about something before it registers, oh, I might want to get that.
Not everybody, of course, but the average person, because we live in such a distracted time on this planet.
Thank you for watching and listening to the no-spin news, rollicking rest of the week.
Hope you'll be with us, and we'll see you tomorrow.