Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - Looking Out For You - November 23, 2025

Episode Date: November 23, 2025

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Bill O'Reilly here. Welcome to the latest edition of Looking Out for you. Let's get started. Six members of Congress are disrupting. They're mavericks. They are causing trouble. Three Democrats, three Republicans. There are more, but I've whittled it down to six because these people are always causing trouble. So to be fair, we split it. First up, Rand Paul. Okay, been in the Senate for 14 years from Kentucky, 62 years old, son of Ron Paul, who's a Texan. And Rand Paul is, you know, he, he's like an independent, libertarian guy. Doesn't like Trump at all. um voted against the big beautiful bill one of three republicans who did that government wanted to shut the government down didn't want to open it up okay one of two republicans voting with the democrats and he votes pretty much as a contrarian all right
Starting point is 00:01:19 and he doesn't like uh the war on narcotics at all roll the tape and i guess what gets me about my colleagues is they They seem to think that these people are less than human. They're not even deserving of the respect of animals. Just kill them. And it's sort of this laughing sort of ha, ha, ha. These are really bad people that gets to me is that, well, what if you're wrong? Well, what if you're wrong about the jihadists?
Starting point is 00:01:51 We waxed ISIS. We destroyed al-Qaeda. And now the drug cartels, which are killing hundreds of thousands. of people in the USA, millions around the world, have been designated through the power of the presidency as terrorist groups. Yeah, mistakes will be made in all wars. But your solution is what? It's been going on since what?
Starting point is 00:02:18 The 1960s? Millions dead? Cartels some of the richest people in the world, and you don't want them blown out of the Caribbean sea because you don't trust U.S. Intel? Come on, that's pretty extreme. You know, that's almost a conspiracy thing. So we're going to spend hundreds of thousands of dollars killing fishermen? You know, the strategy of attacking the drug boats
Starting point is 00:02:54 is a bunch of good things that happened from that. is that makes it a lot harder to recruit smugglers for sure on these cartels. And they're in disarray. And it sends a message. But Paul doesn't like it. Lisa Murkowski, Alaska, Republican, been in the Senate 23 years. Wow. So her father was governor of Alaska, Frank Murkowski.
Starting point is 00:03:23 You know, she's a Nepo kid. No doubt about that in my mind. 68 years old. Doesn't like the drugboats like Rand Paul. They're akin. Didn't like defunding NPR and PBS. Pretty left wing. I don't want my money going there, Lisa, but maybe you want yours there. I don't know why. And just generally gives Trump and the Republican Party a hard time. Big abortion person, Murkowski, big. Never liked her. But she is a very disruptive force.
Starting point is 00:04:05 And the only reason she's in there is because the last guy is that ranked voting thing. They don't just go head to head. And so she got in. She got me in there in 2009. So Lisa has not been changing anything soon. Final Republican is Thomas Massey, the congressman from Kentucky. Now, Massey's been in office 13 years. He's up next year, 2006.
Starting point is 00:04:31 The gamblers say he has no shot to be reelected because Trump hates him and vice versa. All right. So Massey, as you know, is opposes everything Trump does. And he's big on the Epstein files, getting him out, this, that. 54 years old. He had a tragedy recently. His wife died. And they got married very quickly to a new woman. And Trump said some nasty things about that. The quote was that did Tom Miss Massey sometimes referred to as Rand Paul Jr. This is President Trump's quote. Because in fact, he always votes against the Republican Party get married already? Boy, was that quick.
Starting point is 00:05:19 Now, one of the polls have a less than 8% chance of winning the election of 26. Anyway, have a great life, Thomas and your wife will soon find out that she stuck with a loser. That's pretty nasty. Oh, they're bad blood there, that's for sure. And I do believe Massey has no chance. He'll cause trouble for another year. People in Kentucky will put in a conservative, because that's not going to play in the bluegrass State. Massey voted against the big, beautiful bill.
Starting point is 00:05:55 Let's see. Did you want to open the government? No. You want to keep it closed. Against supplemental funding for border security. Wow. You know, Ram Paul is a guy who says, look, I don't want to spend any money. That's it. No money. So he votes against all expenditures. I guess Massey is that way.
Starting point is 00:06:23 Okay, let's go on the Democratic side. Three Mavericks there. First one in most famous is Senator John Fetterman, 56 years old. He ran for the Senate in 2016. He lost. Then he ran for Lieutenant Governor in 18 of Pennsylvania. He won. and then he won recently, so he is in the Senate for a while, but he is one of the few that crossed
Starting point is 00:06:57 his party lines to open the government. Federman said, hey, I'm not closing his government down for political reasons. But a lot of the things that Federman supports are Republican issues, number one being Israel. So a couple of weeks ago, I was with Federman at the Kennedy Center in D.C. for a town hall, roll of tape. You support Israel and a progressive stone, generally speaking. You are for a very rigorous defense against Putin and Ukraine, correct? You want to stop them, right? Oh, yeah, of course. I mean, I would fully support. I, in fact, I just on social media, I encourage President Trump to provide tomahawks to the Ukraine.
Starting point is 00:07:42 I mean, it's like he is probably the only person in the world that could, end this terrible war. And I think, why can't we all agree that that's necessary? You're not a wild spender. You want to get the debt under control. So why are you Democrat? Because your party is against you on all three of those issues. Well, I mean, a lot of the things that maybe I really believe in calling balls and strikes.
Starting point is 00:08:09 And I think I want to follow the truths. Now, I'm going to predict that Federman is probably going to go independent. going to go independent at somewhere down the line, particularly if he continues to defy the Democratic leadership. Got understand, honey, the reason that we don't have a lot of crossover votes or cooperation or detente, whatever you're going to call it, is that the respective speakers of the House, both of them do this, Johnson for the Republicans, and the minority is Hakeem Jeffries of the Democrats.
Starting point is 00:08:43 They basically say to their crew in the House of Representatives, you don't tow our line. You're not getting any money to run. We're not going to give you any political action committee money to run for re-election. That's what Pelosi did. All right. So that's why you don't have crossover. Senator is a little bit more independent, but still is a tremendous pressure because he get on the wrong side of Trump and he doesn't like you, then you're in trouble.
Starting point is 00:09:11 And so when you arrive in the House, if you think you're going to be able to vote independently, follow your conscience, where you better bring a lot of money with you. And that is corruption. So you can't vote the way you believe your district would vote, though, that the folks want. You've got to vote money because it costs so much money to run for the Senate and the House. And that's what's going on. But Fetterman, he, you got to respect that a little bit. He's defying. The second guy is Adam Schiff.
Starting point is 00:09:51 Now, I picked him as one of the disruptors. He's so extreme. He's not a communist or socialist. He's a hater. He's like dripping with malice against not only Trump, but all Republicans. All MAGA people. All right, so Schiff, 65 years old, born in Massachusetts, went to Stanford, and then they got elected to Congress, and they jerrymanded the districts, so, you know, that's why California is just a Democratic state. Republicans have no shot, because they broke up all the Republican districts to give the Democrats more of an event, so corrupt.
Starting point is 00:10:36 Anyway, Schiff tows the party line 100%. But he causes a massive amount of trouble by making these defamatory statements and now Trump is after him. Mike get him, some kind of real estate beef. And he is, if you look at Schiff's statements, it's just, it's just, it's just, you know. It's just so over the top. There's never going to be any compromise there. Finally, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. This is a different thing.
Starting point is 00:11:18 She wants to be the senator from New York. And she will beat Schumer. Schumer knows that. It's not going to run. So AOC, who I didn't think was going to stay with politics, I thought she'd get on the view or going to entertainment. It looks like she's got her eye on the prize here. She is a socialist, hard-core socialist.
Starting point is 00:11:42 Could be communist, but I don't even know if she knows a difference. Went to Boston, you where I matriculated there as well. And Nancy Pelosi hated her so much. You have no idea. And neutralized her while Pelosi was Speaker of the House. I mean, she doesn't get big assignments, AOC. She's on the Energy Committee, the Health Committee, Oversight. But they blunted her.
Starting point is 00:12:12 She's way out there. You know, she tours with Bernie Sanders. And these are the wealth tax people. That's the final point I'm going to make. So the wealth tax is a seizure of private property from the outfluid. AOC supports that. So does Bernie Sanders. That's communism.
Starting point is 00:12:32 You take private property. So these are the disruptors. There they are, all six of them. Apparently, ma'am D.C. wants to go down to D.C. and meet with President Trump. And Trump says he's probably going to do that. All right. And it's a reversal from the president. And there's a reason for it.
Starting point is 00:12:57 And I'll tell you what that reason is. But all over the country, people are going, oh, New York City, you're in trouble. And that may be true. So what we're seeing is other states and cities recruiting us, recruiting us to live there. All right. A full-page ad today in a Wall Street Journal, move to Louisiana. Dear NYC. it's not you it's me love this is for the palm beaches um wall street south is
Starting point is 00:13:40 palm beach florida is building itself but the louisiana ad is hey we have a good time down here and you'll make a lot more money if you move south to louisiana no islands or baton rouge wherever fascinating state too hot for me but it is a fascinating state anyway the governor of tennessee wants you to move to tennessee roll that tape hey everybody tennessee governor bill lee in light of the recent election results i thought it might be a good time to remind you that tennessee is the best state in the country for doing business if you are a new york city business owner and you don't like the direction your city has headed. I have a message for you that Tennessee is open for business. Oh, and now we have Ohio, big billboard, ready to flee NYC, come to Ohio.
Starting point is 00:14:36 Vivek Ramoswamy is on that ad. New Hampshire, live for your die state. Okay, come on up there. Very low taxes in New Hampshire. It's a little chilly up there, but, you know, nice state. Volusia County, Florida Sheriff. says come on down here begin a new life everybody wants us that's good um and there will be a flight out in new york there's no doubt about it very famous business person called me um a couple of days ago i'm not going to tell you who it is because it was a private conversation would be fair uh and he said i'm moving my whole crew out of new york down of florida um a lot of money And I said, why don't you come out to Long Island?
Starting point is 00:15:26 And because totally different in Nassau and Suffolk County that it is in Manhattan and Brooklyn, the Bronx, Staten Island, and Queens. And he goes, no, no, no, no, we have to have more of a structure down there in Palm Beach. And, you know, he clearly just wanted to get out of New York State. The city was, of course, but the state, the business people are saying, look, we can't trust Hockel, the governor, because she's so weak. Mandani is a communist, and he's going to try to take everything he can, and everybody's making money, and that's true. He has to, because he can't do any of his socialistic programs, the giveaways, unless
Starting point is 00:16:13 he raises more money, because New York's in big deficit now under Adam. Big deficit. So what did Mandana going to do? He's got to raise more money. Tax a raise, tax of risk, you know, the usual communist stuff. So I do believe that a lot of people, business people, will move to Texas and Tennessee. I don't know about Louisiana. Florida for sure, Carolinas. You can't go to Connecticut. Connecticut, the taxes are insane. So Connecticut ought to wise up, by the way. You only have two middling cities, New Haven and Hartford. You don't need to tax your people the way you are up there.
Starting point is 00:16:58 It's punishing. And you could be a sanctuary, because Connecticut's a pretty state, very nice. But the left has killed it. Same thing in Rhode Island. I mean, you guys ought to wise up, and you don't have the social base that New York City has. where you have, you know, 50% of people on some kind of government assistance. You don't have that. From time and time, President Trump makes a little rumblings about New York
Starting point is 00:17:33 and that it's out of control and that he's going to take some action. And apparently that's been taken very seriously by Albany and Governor Hokel. So they're very, very concerned. that Trump may order the National Guard into New York City to protect ICE agents. And it's conceivable that might happen, but it's a long, long shot. So you might remember that the president was going to order the guard into San Francisco, but city fathers and leaders said, please don't do that. It's going to hurt our business and we'll take care of it, we promise.
Starting point is 00:18:12 We'll stop the violence against ice and we'll clean up the homeless. And San Francisco is largely cooperated with Mr. Trump. So he did not send the Fed troops in. So Hockel's been working on that for a long time through a person named Jackie Bray, who's New York's Homeland Security and Emergency Services Director. Okay, I don't know whether Jackie's a man or a woman. I should know, but I don't.
Starting point is 00:18:44 and I confess my sins. Okay? Anyway, Jackie Bray is campaigning that New York City does not need federal troops, and it would hurt the 8.5 million people if they were sent in. I am kind of in agreement with that at this point. So I don't think that President Trump needs to send a guard into New York. City. Now, I'm time capsuling this because Mam Dani, when he gets in January 1st, he could do anything. I mean, the guy is, if he cuts the police budget and his crimes in the street
Starting point is 00:19:33 and blood running everywhere and ICE agents being attacked and all of that, then I'm going to revise my opinion, of course. And that could happen. absolutely could happen because the fanatical progressive left, which is Mandani's base, that's what they want. No punishment for criminals. Take a billion dollars out of the NYPD budget, which is pretty much defunding the police and attacking any kind of immigration authority. That's what the far left wants. Scadena say Mark's place and ask them. They'll tell you, they're not shy. Now, Mandani, he's got to get in there and he's got to know for every crazy thing he does he's going to come back and whack him right in the head.
Starting point is 00:20:25 And that's what usually happens to these far-out politicians. They get elected sometimes, and then when they try to implement these crazy stuff, they get whacked. And so they pull back. And that's not unusual. So at this point, we don't need to guard in New York City, unless they want to march in the parade and say, Patrick's Day, I'm okay for that. You can march in a parade. I'll put an ice float up there myself.
Starting point is 00:21:00 I have a little float, the ice agent's waving everybody. Can you imagine that? Oh, my God. I see, I'm a provocateur. But that would amuse me. And I don't take this lightly. I mean, I understand that there are good people who snuck into this country that, you know, try to make a better life and all of that. And they don't want to be tossed out on their head, forced to go back to Honduras.
Starting point is 00:21:27 I got it. But we need to have discipline in our immigration law. We need a new law, brand, brand new law. So we're on this thing. Now that I know Jackie Bray is in charge, I'll check out. out who he or she is and report back. As predicted, Jessica Tish will remain police commissioner under Mayor Mam Dani. And I knew that would happen.
Starting point is 00:21:59 And the reason I knew it would happen, and I said it, let's see, about a month ago, even before the election, because I knew Mandoni was going to win, too. I said Tish will stay. She likes a job. And I have very, very good contacts within the New York City Police Department. And I, you know, occasionally say, oh, what's going on? And everybody's talking about whether Tish was going to go or not. The main reason that some believe she would not stay, because she's done a good job.
Starting point is 00:22:34 And the cops like her, the public likes her. She's very well organized, very dedicated. and excellent, I think, police commissioner. The reason she stayed was that she enjoys getting up in a morning. And she thinks she's doing a lot of good, which she is. Now, the plus is that maybe this will help tamp down Mandani's radicalism toward the cops and his, you know, alleged anti-Semitism.
Starting point is 00:23:04 I use that word because I can't see it to people's hearts, but he certainly doesn't come across as a supporter of the Jewish people. So maybe that'll tamp it down a little. The downside is that it's going to come a time where Mandani is going to really go after the cops. First time somebody's beaten up or there's some overreaction or something like that, Mandani's going to grandstand it. Titch's going to be standing it with him.
Starting point is 00:23:34 Not going to be easy for her. So I hope it works out for the sake of, public you know we want everybody to be safe in the city all right as new poll Chuck Schumer is in desperate trouble and I told you that almost a year ago that he won't run again because nobody likes him so this is a Siena University poll Sienna's outside of Albany and the question is do you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion of Chuck Schumer favorable 32 unfavorable 50 35% don't know 13.
Starting point is 00:24:10 Lowest favorability rating, according to Sienna, in 21 years. Second question, do you have favorable, unfavorable opinion of Ocasio-Cortez? Favorable 42, unfavorable 37, no opinion, 21. So she will primary Schumer. Believe me, she's not going to stay a congresswoman. She'll either go to the senator to the view, one of the two. question, do you have favorable or unfavorable opinion, Donald Trump?
Starting point is 00:24:41 Fabio 35 on February 61. That is a very liberal state in New York, and that's where we are on that. Another poll, same university, Sienna. This is about Governor Hockel versus Congresswoman Elise Stefano. Who would you vote for if the election were held today? Hocal 52. Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh. too.
Starting point is 00:25:09 Svonik has gained a little bit, but that's a 20-point gap. It can be, you know, Stefanik is a good campaigner. Bruce Blakman, who runs Nassau County, he wants to run for a governor, too. Formidable, can raise a lot of money, good campaigner. So Hocos got, but if they divide, I don't think they will, because there'll be a primary. I'd have to put my money on Stefanik at this point because she is very high profile. But boy, it's not going to be easy, but it can be done. Absolutely, if Mandani does poorly, Hockel will suffer.
Starting point is 00:25:54 Second question, do you approve or disapprove the job Hockel's doing? Approve 52. Disprove 43. Favorable, unfavorable opinion of Mandami. Favorable 40, unfavorable 40, no opinion. opinion 20. And New York's down on the right track, 39% wrong track, 45. Well, then why does the Hockel have a 52% approval rating if most people think
Starting point is 00:26:20 New York is on a wrong track? This polls never make any sense. They're all motion. People don't take a lot of time to think about it. But they do are, you know, you can't throw them out. You know, the polls had Mandoni winning, he won. So you got to take them seriously, which is why I read them to you today. I've got some interesting data here.
Starting point is 00:26:44 A lot of people still are perplexed as to why Zoram and Dami is the new mayor of New York City. And there are two primary reasons that about half of the voters in the city were born overseas. And they don't have the same outlook on life as we. indigenous New Yorkers do. My family have been in New York since 1868, raised a certain way, have a vision of life that isn't the same as the Pakistani guy walking next to me on Madison Avenue. That's not the disparage the Pakistani guy. He probably, I said, and I believe, because I hire a lot of people, that immigrants to the United States tend to work harder than Americans. That's my experience, so I'm not disparaging anybody.
Starting point is 00:27:47 I'm just saying the point of view, the life of vision, is very different about what people want. Okay, so there is a new survey from an organization called Robin Hood, in conjunction with Columbia University, and it has to do with tracking poverty. So I think it's safe to assume that most poor people in New York City voted for Mandani. I think that is safe to assume, and that's exit polling. So Robin Hood is a New York City poverty fighting organization. The Board of Directors isn't far left. It's balanced, according to my research.
Starting point is 00:28:27 And this report that they put out surveyed 3,000 New York City households. So 36% of New Yorkers and 42% of families with children report needing more money to buy food. They don't have enough food. That's a big number. Now, I don't know how that stacks because you get federal food stamps, state food stamps. There's a lot of entitlement that I help you in the food area. But according to the survey, 42% of families are children and say, they don't have enough money to buy food. I think that's got to be looked at a little bit more in a micro way.
Starting point is 00:29:15 Where's the money going that you get? Where are the food stamps going? Should be able to feed yourself with the help of the governments. No? Yes. Food costs in New York City, according to survey, has risen 33% in the last 10 years. That's true. And that's a big jump, no doubt about it.
Starting point is 00:29:35 Okay? So if you want to eat prime rib, you're going to have a hard time. And this cuts across not only the poor, but the working man, too, if you earn less than 60, 70,000, you live in New York City, got paid to his rents and everything else, you know, you don't have a lot of money left, but let's face it. And Mandani played right into that. That was his big thing. Look, I'm going to make the city more affordable. Now, he won't succeed in doing that because the government can only do so much. The government can't tell grocery stores what to charge.
Starting point is 00:30:17 They're trying to tell landlords what to charge, but a lot of landlords are going to sell. They're not going to fix their places up. You know, it's going to be a spiral of destruction. This is my prediction under Mandan. If I'm wrong, I'm going to admit it, but I put a lot of money on what I'm saying will happen. So, New York State administers the food stamps. The food stamps come, the money comes all from the federal government. But the state does have safety nets as well.
Starting point is 00:30:54 So, 100 million Albany has for food pantries. soup kitchens, that kind of thing. And the state of New York is going to spend $650 million giving people free food this year. Again, that's a lot of money. So are all these programs being mismanaged? Are people spending the money on drugs and alcohol? I can't answer those questions.
Starting point is 00:31:28 But it's very, very tenuous. And again, Mandani's is going to make the city more affordable. If he does, I'll be his biggest supporter. But boy, oh, boy, I do not believe that will happen. Okay. So hopefully the Epstein thing is on the downside. On the upside is what is President Trump and the Republicans? What are they going to do?
Starting point is 00:31:54 Get health care under control. You know, everybody's got to find. I've paid these unbelievable premiums. So I'm not a big deception kind of guy. I don't deceive myself, but when somebody deceives me, I have a little teed off about that. And the progressive movement in this country
Starting point is 00:32:18 in the United States, the king of deception. Now, like Trump or not, Trump doesn't, you know, he's kind of out there. there. The Epstein thing was not great. We still don't know why that was held up. But generally speaking, Trump goes, I'm going to do this, and he doesn't. There's not a lot of subterfuge. Progressive is a whole different story. So I'm going to go over five things that you may feel are valuable, and then how the progressive movement really feels about them. Ready to go? Okay. First is justice. Now, most of us,
Starting point is 00:32:58 traditional category, if a person commits a crime hurts another person, steals, all right, kills, rapes, we want the criminal punished. Progressive movement doesn't necessarily want that. Okay? Why? Well, Bernie Sanders explained it. Go. We have a racist society from top to bottom impacting health care, housing, criminal justice, education, you name it. And clearly, this is an issue that must be dealt with. But in terms of criminal justice, what we have got to do is understand the system is broken, is racist. That's just both. If you look at the data, disproportionately African Americans are harmed.
Starting point is 00:33:56 by crime more than any other ethnic group. That's the stab. Okay? So the African American goes in and says, I got beat up. Somebody stole all my stuff. That gets written down. Disproportionately, the people who commit the crimes against African Americans are other African Americans. So how on earth is the justice system racist when you're trying to protect
Starting point is 00:34:26 the most vulnerable group, African-Americans, from other African-Americans, who are criminals. That's justice. So that's the biggest lie you could ever find. But you hear it over and over and over. Here's Chicago mayor, Brandon Johnson. Go. Jails and incarceration and law enforcement is a sickness that has not led to safe communities. I'm going to work hard every single day to protect the people who are caught up in violence in this city.
Starting point is 00:35:01 Guess why? You want to know why? Because the vast majority of them look like me. Yeah, and you failed dismally. Chicago's murder rate is through the roof. And jails, incarceration, law enforcement is a sickness? It's the last line of defense, you moron. I mean, this is just stupidity.
Starting point is 00:35:22 You have to people in Chicago put them in. They elected them. All right, so progressive movement does not want to punish crime. That's it. Faith. Most Americans believe in God, but the atheistic community is growing. I'm growing fast. About 28% of Americans can't be bothered with any theology or God or supreme being or anything like that.
Starting point is 00:35:53 28%? Why? It's not as bad as Europe, but it's getting there. It's on the rise. Progressives, generally now, generally speaking, there are progressive nuns and priests. There are rabbis. I don't know of any progressive imams. But generally speaking, progressive, they don't like religion at all. Go. And millions of us have grown up in America to see that that mission, has been hijacked by this mean collective that fights for stuff they pretend Jesus talked about, like persecuting gay people, driving away Christian refugees at our border. I don't call them illegals.
Starting point is 00:36:36 Criminalizing abortion, which the Bible never does. Not usually just, you know, so the religious people are the problem. They're the problem. Not the criminals. No, the religious people are the problem. The reason that progressives don't like religion is it takes focus away from the power of the state. That's why China and the Soviet Union persecuted anybody who is religion, because all of the alliances have to go to the state. No God. The state is a supreme being.
Starting point is 00:37:15 And the American progressives buy into that. Capitalism. The United States of America offers more opportunity to more. more people in any other country in the world that's ever existed at any time. That's a fact. Levittown. Okay? No uncle in business. No money growing up. Paid my way through life.
Starting point is 00:37:39 Top of the chart. Right here. Could not have happened anywhere else. But it's bad. Capitalism is bad. Here's Tunisi Coates. And Alexandria Ocasio Cortez. Go.
Starting point is 00:37:58 I hate to personalize this, but do you think it is moral for individuals to, for instance, do we live in a moral world that allows for billionaires? Is that a moral outcome? No, it's not. It's not. And it's not, and I think it's important to say that, I don't think it's not, it, that necessarily means that all, billionaires are immoral.
Starting point is 00:38:27 No, but we shouldn't have them. Shouldn't allow them. Okay? And you guys said to it, uh, do we live in a moral world that allows her billionaires? So what about, what do you do, Tahiti, if somebody invents something that everybody wants
Starting point is 00:38:46 and becomes a billionaire because of the invention? You don't allow that? This is really dangerous stuff. Okay? And that's with the progressive blue movie, and there's some Cassio-Cortez. Boy. Okay.
Starting point is 00:39:08 Capitalism has provided this for poor Americans. So if you earn $30,000 or less, you're poor. That's a really a limitless test. Okay? 30,000 or less, you're poor. So, 57% of those do earn less than 30K have broadband in their home, internet in their home. Okay, 84% of a smartphone.
Starting point is 00:39:39 88% have air conditioning. 88% and poor people in America have air conditioning. 82% of a car, vehicle. Let's see, what the other stat is that I wanted to tell you about. Most every need is met by entitlements from the federal and state government. Poor Americans. Okay. Now, poor people in America live better.
Starting point is 00:40:20 than middle class people in most of the countries. Here's the stat, according to Heritage Foundation. Right? Average 4 American has more living space, apartment house, than individuals living in Paris, London, Vienna, Athens, and other cities throughout the world. So I'm not saying it's great to be poor, obviously it's not.
Starting point is 00:40:45 And I wish everybody success and prosperity. But even if you're poor, in this capitalisting system, you got the basics. You got a car, you got air conditioning, you got a cell phone. Okay, you got them. Because the system of capitalization generates so much money, the government can take it and then give it to the poor. Redistribution.
Starting point is 00:41:15 Final thing that they will never tell you about, the progressive movement. They hate white men. Hate them. Me. Whites guy. Here I am. Irish. I got to go to the dermatologists every three months.
Starting point is 00:41:30 Get stuff off me. Some's old white. All right. So we are the problem. We, white guy, always been the problem. They don't like the founding fathers. They don't like anybody white. This is Elon Omar, a
Starting point is 00:41:48 Congressperson from Minnesota. Got one. Our country should be more fearful of white men across our country because they are actually causing most of the deaths within this country. We should be profiling, monitoring, and creating policies to fight the radicalization of white men. You get the message, right? I got a couple more, but I don't want to overdo it here on our YouTube bonus. So if you are a progressive, look, is you a right to be that? You have a constitutional right to be.
Starting point is 00:42:33 You can hate white guys. You can hate capitalism. You can want criminals to run wild and not punish him. You've got a right to do it. But you're a loon. Okay? I don't respect that point of view. I respect you as a human being.
Starting point is 00:42:55 And if you were drowning, I would jump in and try to save you. But your point of view, and millions of Americans are embracing this progressive nonsense. Millions. Thank you for listening. listening to Looking Out for you. Remember to subscribe to my podcast feed. Also consider becoming a Bill O'Reilly.com premium member. It will enhance your life. Sign up at bill o'Reilly.com slash membership. Get access to full episodes of the NoSpin News.

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