Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - Looking Out For You - September 28, 2025
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Bill O'Reilly here.
Welcome to the latest edition of Looking Out for you.
Let's get started.
What I talk to you about tonight is the worst example.
And I'd like to pick on people that's not what we're in business to do here.
If I feel somebody's doing great harm to the country, obviously, I'm going to go after them.
but you know by and large we we go after movements and we go after elected people
and this person falls into that category she's elected but boy oh boy this is really
something okay so you heard a lot about the people who celebrated the assassination of charlie kirk
that's been everywhere but the worst i think it's almost a tie between cassio cortez
who I deal with on my broadcaster knows of the news,
and Congresswoman Ilan Omar of Minnesota.
So she shows up on Friday on CNN,
and of course CNN says what they do.
And I don't know why they do this,
but each show runs a lineup,
five or six guests throughout the hour.
And they pick guests who they know what they're going to say.
See, when I was doing Fox, I'd have five or six guests, and I knew what their point of view was, but I wanted a variety of points of view.
It was boring just to have the same point of view for an hour.
I wanted very, very smart people and to challenge me.
That's not what CNN does.
And again, why don't they do it?
I don't know why.
It's much more fun to watch, much more interesting.
So they book people and they know what they're going to say.
And they're not challenged.
So Congresswoman Omar goes on with Caitlin Collins,
a big time liberal.
I think she does a 10 o'clock show at CNN.
And she wails on Charlie Kirk roll of tape.
There was a town hall that you had six days ago.
You called Kirk a quote hateful man.
And you had reposted a video that I'm
sure you've seen you've taken criticism for.
It's a video that called him a reprehensible human being
and said, Kirk was Dr. Frankenstein
and his monster shot him through the neck.
Why repost that video?
Because there are a lot of things in the video that I did agree with.
Obviously, we share videos.
We don't have to agree with every single word.
But I do believe he was a reprehensible, hateful man.
Like, that is my view of the words that he has said about every single identity that I belong to.
He didn't believe that we should have equal access to anything.
He also just didn't even believe.
I could be smart enough.
I could have thoughts that could be equal to a white man.
Now, right there, Ms. Collins, should have jumped in and said,
well, can you give me an example of that?
Can you tell me what the quote was?
Because we did this, again, on my program, No Spin News,
with Ocasca Ganes, who did pretty much the same thing,
accused that Mr. Kirkor being a heinous individual,
was against blacks, and all the things that she cited, AOC, weren't true.
They're totally out of context, and it's easy to do that.
When you're a guy like Charlie Kirk is going, making speeches all over the country,
they have a radio program, you know, they did it to me on CNN.
They try to make me look like I was saying negative things about black women
when I was actually complimenting Michelle Obama.
They cut out all of complimenting, and they cherry-picked one line that, you know,
wasn't even offensive but to try and they put me in this montage with all these other people that
they say don't like uh blacks and then my lawyer wrote a letter and what are you doing we need a
retraction they said blank you now i could have sued them but what's a point at this point my life
i don't know i don't know why they do this but let's get back to um omar so omar even if you
believe that about Mr. Kirk, you wait until he's, you know, it's all over. You know, you're
waiting for the funeral and the memorial service. You wait. You don't dance on the grave. That's what
she's doing. And I don't understand it. I really don't get it. Because she's in a district.
She was born in Mogadishu, Somalia. And I'm happy that she got to the United States because
Femaiah, whoa, very rough, okay? But this country took her in. And she had a very checkered social
situation. I'm not going to get into it. She hates Israel. I'm not going to say she hates
Jews. That wouldn't be fair, but she hates Israel. She attacks people almost every day.
And, you know, everybody's this, that. Anybody she disagrees with this is dead.
devil, the demon. But I don't know what. You can be, Madam, a progressive, and you can believe that the United States is not a noble country, even though we accepted you, and I assume some of your family members, you got here, you got away from the jihad, you got away from the terrorism that dominates Somalia and has for 20 years. You've got away. You come here and you go, you know, you people, where the kids say the word
you see K. Yeah, yeah, you're going to be. And then a political opponent arises, Charlie Kirk,
and he's dead in a violent way, and people are grieving, and then you're calling them
reprehensible human being, you know, hateful man, didn't believe I am smart enough to have
thoughts equal to a white man, you know, making a racial thing.
Why? Why? Is that what you think your district is? Is your district a cauldron of hatred? Is this what people in Minnesota want of you? Is that the kind of profile? I guess you get reelected. You know, let me see how many times she'd been reelected. I, it's just amazed that people vote people like this.
so let's see she has been in office since 16 okay well been a re-elected five times
five times cold and flu season coming on up we all know it and it really is nothing to
take lightly so when people start getting sick all across the country medications disappear
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Now, her district is heavily Somalian. In a lot of people who know that Minnesota,
A lot of Middle Eastern refugees and immigrants.
Okay, but, boy, I don't understand what the purpose of this is, all right?
That's what I don't get.
So I know there are haters on both sides.
Everybody knows that, okay?
And most of the haters are cowards.
They hide in their sellers and they do the thing on the Internet and all of that.
that. And it's an emotional disorder. That's what it is. But this woman is an elected official
representing a district in Minnesota. So what are you trying to accomplish here by peddling
to hatred? What? Do you want to incite people? Is that what you're trying to do? See,
that's the question, Caitlin Collins, instead of sitting there like a mummy, all right,
going, why are you doing this?
Why?
And then there's a what about,
well, you know, Trump does this.
You got to expect that.
Okay, the what about?
Because then that's a way to evane and dodge your question.
But then you come back to the question.
Can't you wait until the man has been memorialized before you do this?
What is your ultimate goal in doing this?
Right?
Is that a logical question to you?
then we might know
Omar have a social disorder
is she hate people
she want them to be hurt
what is it why are you trafficking in this
I mean you're intelligent enough not to
there are other ways if you think the progressive movement is great
tell us what the progressive movement's going to do for America
tell what it has done
point to some progressive successes
gets a little murky there doesn't it
Where's the progressive successes?
Where?
California, chaos.
Illinois, dangerous.
New York, falling apart.
Where are the progressive successes?
Cuba?
Think that successful?
China, biggest police state in the world they've ever seen?
I don't know where they are.
I'd like to know.
Give me some progressive stuff that's positive.
we have to hate Charlie Kirk
bothers me
and that's why I'm telling you about it
because we have to stop this
and we can't stop it
by saying
she doesn't have the freedom to say it
you have to stop it by asking
questions I'm asking
and then voting her
out of office
if it's a liberal district
it's got to be better liberals on her right
so i went to the grocery store this weekend now you're going so what oh riley we all have to go
to the grocery store um no i usually don't go i have a person who does that for me because uh i'm
busy, number one, and I'm lazy, kind of on, and weekends, number two, and I don't know what
I'm buying, number three.
So, the food in the grocery store situation will tell the tale in the midterm elections
next November, 26, and it's also part of Mandani's mayoral campaign.
You know, he's going to have his own grocery stores or something, which will never have.
happen, of course. But here's some interesting stats, okay? So nationally, American homes spent
about $10,000 in the grocery store every year. In New York City, in the metro area,
that's 11,300. Okay? So we're hired, but not crazy higher.
In 2013, New York City Metro Food, $7,200.
Now, $11,200, which is a 56% rise in 12 years for food costs.
Nationally, food costs rose 46%.
So we're in 10% ahead here.
Now, the problem is that salaries have not
gone up in conjunction with food in the sense that you're not making the money to pay for
the food increases of 56%. So you're losing money. And people know that. Cold and flu season
coming on up. We all know it. And it really is nothing to take lightly. So when people
start getting sick all across the country, medications disappear. Everybody wants it at the same
time. So it's very, very smart. Now, have a pharmacy you can count on, like all family pharmacy.
Right now, they're helping Americans get ahead of the curve. With 10% off antibiotics,
antivirals, are they're essential. You know how important it is to have the right meds when you get
sick, particularly when your kids get sick. You want to be going into the doctor's office spending
a long time. You want to have them at your home. So if you have a few months supply, you don't
have to worry and that's what we're doing here you believe in america in medical freedom okay and
taking care of your family as i do this is the pharmacy for you please go to all family pharmacy
dot com slash bill use code bill 10 to save 10 all right and particularly uh if you are in charge of
the family finance you know how much money you're kicking over to the grocery stores
Now, my solution to this is Costco and these big stores that do grocery.
I think Amazon is in this business now, although I haven't used it.
And they every day are kicking you, well, you can get this cheap, you can get that cheap.
And that's what you have to do to drive the cost down.
It's like insurance.
I mean, I canceled my Allstate because it was ridiculous.
They were piling on pricing, and I didn't have accidents or anything, no claims, and they were going up 20, 25%.
So I said, blank you, Allstate, not going to renew, and I shopped around.
I got a much better deal.
I'm not going to tell you what the company is because they might screw up, and I don't want to mislead you or anything like that.
But I did that.
That's called due diligence.
Anyway, you can moderate food prices in the grocery stores.
You just have to be surgical and smart, write everything down, use your coupons, whatever.
You cannot mitigate it in the restaurants.
That's where people in New York are getting killed.
So we're now seeing routinely salads cost in 15, 16 bucks.
appetizers, 20 to 25, entrees, $40 to $60.
Forget about steak.
Forget about it.
Now, you walk into those restaurants, they want a certain amount of money from you.
If you're not in the restaurant business, maybe you don't know this.
But anybody walking through the door of what they call fine dining, they have a dollar
sign on you, like $150 bucks a head.
And if you drink, you'll hit that.
Because the drinks are 20, 25 bucks.
Now, the mixed drinks.
Even a beer or something like that, it's 12 bucks.
Soda 7, that kind of thing.
I drink water in restaurants.
Number one, it's healthier.
And number two, why don't I waste money on way overpriced beverages?
Why?
It's insane.
But you're not going to get away with it unless you use my tip.
So as I get older, I don't eat as much food.
I guess that's a function.
I want to keep my waist at 36, same waste I had in college.
And that's a struggle because everything you eat is sugar in it,
and you're not as active as you get older as you were when you were 32.
So I order two appetizers.
I forego the entree, and in most places, that's enough.
That's enough food.
I don't do that all the time, but if I'm not terribly hungry,
that'll save you 40, 50 bucks.
So there you go of the O'Reilly Food Profile.
I enjoyed my King Cullen experience.
Did you survive going into New York City today?
UN Day.
President Trump, given a speech,
we have the best analysis of that speech in the world.
Now, if you challenge me on that, I want to know why.
Bill at Bill O'Reilly.com, bill at bill o'Reilly.com.
Because I'm going to give you the best, and it's an important speech.
Covered a lot of areas.
And that's going to be our lead here after I do the monologue, which is a compassionate monologue.
I hope you did not have to go into the city because it's Gridlock from Brooklyn,
to the Bronx.
Now, one of the funny things was Macron,
the French leaders in town for the UN festivities,
and the cops, the New York City cops,
wouldn't let him pass their lines
to walk into the UN building
because the Trump motorcade was coming by.
So Macron was standing there on a sidewalk,
and of course it was videotaped by somebody with the phone and the cops standing there
I could just read this cop he had no idea who mccrone was and mccrone's going oh i have to go
i have to get to and the cop is looking and go okay sir you're skip you know how it is with the cops
when they don't want you to do something you can say hey you know Jesus just sent me down from
heaven and they're going to go oh just skip back a little bit they're not going to let you in
cold and flu season coming on up we all know it and it really is nothing to take lightly so when
people start getting sick all across the country medications disappear everybody wants it at the
same time so it's very very smart to have a pharmacy you can count on like all family pharmacy
right now they're helping americans get ahead of the curve with 10% off antibiotics antivirals
are their essentials you know how important it is to have the right
meds when you get sick, particularly when your kids get sick. You want to be going into the doctor's
office spending all the time. You want to have them at your home. So if you have a few months
supply, you don't have to worry, and that's what we're doing here. You believe in medical
freedom, okay, and taking care of your family, as I do, this is the pharmacy for you.
please go to all family pharmacy.com slash bill use code bill 10 to save 10%.
Now I've been through this UN week thing, I don't know, 30, 35 years, every year
it's the same.
The infrastructure, the city can't take it, backs up traffic to Montauk, if you're coming on
the island, and the only way you get in is on the trains.
And then when you're there, it's just a madhouse because there's street closures and you've got to go here, you've got to go there, you've got to go all over the place before you get to your destination, if it's in midtown, it's unbelievable hassle.
And then you've got Jewish holidays, which usually lessen the pedestrian and vehicular vines.
vehicular traffic to the city. But because of the UN thing, not this year. And one of the positives
about New York is the most powerful city in the world, no question about it, because of the money,
because of the world markets are here in New York. And there isn't any close second. You know,
Mexico City is bigger, but Mexico City? Come on. Beijing. Beijing.
is bigger, but again, Beijing is a police state. You can't do anything there. The government
doesn't want you to do. And New York is a free flow, but too much of a free flow now.
It's gone into the other direction where civility and order, social order, is disappearing.
And Mandani is going to make it ten times worse.
on common sense that i think in four years if mandani has elected 500,000 a half million people
most of whom pay significant taxes to the city will leave and they'll be replaced by largely
poor people now uh where i live on long island real estate values are up 20 percent since mandami
came on the scene because some people are getting out in front and again i'm being repetitive i've
I've told you this, but it is an interesting phenomenon for me to watch because I'm only 20 miles away from Midtown Manhattan.
Those 20 miles can take me an hour and 45 minutes, non-rush hour, to negotiate.
I get in there faster on a pogo stick.
Once you have that kind of a structure, you need to rethink.
And there's all kinds of ways you could do it.
Tokyo is a bigger city, and when I was in Tokyo in May,
They flow that traffic through much better
because there's a big road presence.
Police are all over the place.
And if there's an accident, boom, it disappears in 15 minutes.
That kind of a thing.
Very efficient, not New York.
And you guys coming in from Jersey, you got the same problem.
When I lived in Jersey, I used to be able to get in here 20 minutes.
Now it's an hour in 15, even if you live in Bergen County.
It's crazy.
Anyway, so it's a zoo in Manhattan, at least the restaurants are making money.
So a polling outfit from Boston comes down in New York City to ask about the mayoral race, Suffolk polling.
And it surveyed 500 New Yorkers, likely voters.
Here's what it found out.
Mendani, 45%.
Cuomo 25. Slewa 9, Adams 8. I'm not sure about that. That seems to be a little high for ma'am Donnie.
Then the Suffolk people asked New Yorkers, what's the most important issue? Affordability in the city, 21%. Crime 20. Economy jobs 14, housing 9. Local response to Trump, 8%. Now,
The favorability ratings from this polling outfit are a little bit weird.
They don't really stack up with who are you going to vote for.
So Andrew Cuomo's favorability, 44 percent, whoa, that's pretty high.
Unfavorable, 48.
Mamdani's favorable.
53 percent of New Yorkers look upon Zoh Ron as a good guy?
hard to believe. Unfavorable 33, never heard of six, undecided eight.
Eric Adams, favorable 27, unfavorable 64. That is doom for the mayor.
Curtis Lewa, I should be able to say Curtis's name by now, favorable 26, unfavorable 45, in a heavily Democratic town.
It's not a bad number for Curtis.
Okay, so Memdani is dominating this poll, and I still believe that Adam is going to drop out.
I don't know whether Cuomo's got enough chops to win this because all the polls say the same thing.
Zoran is way out in front.
And I'm not really sure what that's all about, because you could say anything.
And Mandani doesn't answer tough questions.
He just says, oh, look, you say, hey, and once you go on W.A.B.C. with O'Reilly, he'll interview you.
What do you think, Zoran's going to say, yeah, not in this lifetime?
And I wouldn't be rude to him. I would just ask him essential questions like, hey, quality of life is declining in New York City.
Do you agree or not? And he said, no, no, no, it's fine. I'm going to go pot smoke everywhere, homeless everywhere, drug addicts running wild, heroin and fentanyl, dealing.
on the street in public view. The streets are dirty and filthy congestion all over the place,
and you think things are fine? And then they go, well, you know, we need to make some improve.
I said, okay, what are you do? What are you going to do? You're not going to put new grocery
stores in. That's not happening. You don't have the capital to build the stores in Stockholm.
City is broke. City owes millions and millions of dollars. So this is all, you know,
a fable. Cold and flu season, coming on up. We all know it. And it really is nothing to take
lightly. So when people start getting sick all across the country, medications disappear.
Everybody wants it at the same time. So it's very, very smart. Now, have a pharmacy you can count
on, like all family pharmacy. Right now, they're helping Americans get ahead of the curve.
With 10% off antibiotics, antivirals, other essentials. You know how important you do?
is to have the right meds when you get sick, particularly when your kids get sick.
You don't want to be going into the doctor's office spending all the time.
You want to have them at your home.
So if you have a few months supply, you don't have to worry, and that's what we're doing here.
You believe in medical freedom, okay, and taking care of your family, as I do,
this is the pharmacy for you.
Please go to allfamilyfarmacy.com slash bill.
use code Bill 10 to save 10%.
Bill Clinton once said of
Barack Obama when Obama passed Hillary
in the primary. He goes,
this is a fantasy. This is fiction. This is what Bill Clinton said about
Obama. But Obama was light years ahead of Mandami.
Because Mandami has no experience. He's never run anything.
And he couldn't run a city of $8.5 million.
That's apparent to end up.
thinking person. But people vote emotion. And again, I don't fully trust this poll.
The emotion is that I can't afford to live in New York and I don't want to move out.
And Zoran's going to make it more affordable. Hello, he isn't. He can't control pricing.
He'll try to control rents that'll get thrown right out of court. You can't do it.
We live in a capitalist system.
You, the mayor, cannot dictate price controls.
You can't.
You got to go get new laws.
Legislature is going to balk because Hockel's in trouble.
She's not going to want to be seen as a socialist, which is doomed statewide.
May work in the city, but it's not going to work statewide.
But anyway, look, if I had to bet, if you're forcing me to bet, I'd have to bet that the next
mayor of New York City is going to be Zoran MAM.
I don't want that to happen, and it might not, it's not a lock, but boy, time's going fast.
And if that happens, I predict a half million people, half million will leave New York City.
I'm going to wrap this Jimmy Kimmel stuff up.
We did it on my TV broadcast, No Spin News.
for the last few days but you know i think it's over but i did want to do one final thing on
youtube was a bit different about the chemical situation um conservatives who did not want him
sanctioned and i picked out two ted cruz and ben Shapiro there were others um who came forth
and said nah you know taking them off the air suspending him this is not the right way to handle
it on and on and it was a very interesting take
It wasn't one uniform, take each conservative at a different reason why they did not want Kimmel sanction.
And so that's what I'm going to talk to you about tonight, because it's too easy to divide people into camps.
All right, and we do that tribal stuff all the time.
Here, this is against type.
So let's listen to Senator Cred Cruz to start things off.
Go.
Look, I understand.
Jimmy Kimmel has mocked me so many times I cannot count.
The corporate media, they are dishonest, they are liars.
I hate what Jimmy Kimmel said.
I am thrilled that he was fired.
But let me tell you, if the government gets in the business of saying,
we don't like what you, the media, have said,
we're going to ban you from the airwaves if you don't say what we like.
That will end up bad for conservatives.
That'll end up bad for everybody.
Not just conservatives.
Now, I understand Ted Cruz because a criminal has been cruel to him.
But he says he was thrilled, he was fired.
I don't know about that.
Okay?
Even my worst enemies, and I have a number of them, they vie for the number one position.
I'm not wishing them cancer or losing a job or your house burned down.
I don't do that.
Okay, I take them on, I'll punish them in a marketplace in a fair way, but I'm not wishing ill on them.
But I think Cruz is correct when he says that, look, you start to give the government
the right to dictate what the American people see and hear, no.
And that happened with the Defense Department, you know, if you watch the No Spin News,
Pete Hegesa, defense secretary,
said to the report is 90 of them that covered the Pentagon.
Hey, you can't report anything that I don't sign off on.
No.
And that's not going to happen, by the way.
I mean, that's a violation of First Amendment all day long.
It take about 10 seconds for a federal court to say, no.
You know, where you don't have to seek government approval
to report a story.
Because then you're on Putin territory.
You're on Xi territory in Beijing.
Beijing. That's where you are. If you go into the government has to approve what you put forth
in front of the American people, no. That was a big mistake by Hegset. No doubt about it. And Cruz is
on the right track on this fend that government, but I disagree because what you don't understand
is that the three broadcasts, ABC, CBS and NBC, they are under government authority because they
use the public airways. And they have to, by law, broadcast responsibly. They have to be helping
and promoting the public welfare. By censoring stuff, it's not doing that. And by every day
hating the President of the United States, make an argument that that's a propaganda tool now,
not a legitimate form of entertainment or news. Every day. Every way.
cold and flu season coming on up we all know it and it really is nothing to take lightly so when
people start getting sick all across the country medications disappear everybody wants it at the
same time so it's very very smart to have a pharmacy you can count on like all family pharmacy
right now they're helping americans get ahead of the curve with 10% off antibiotics antivirals
are their essentials you know how important it is to have the right
meds when you get sick particularly when your kids get sick you want to be going into the doctor's
office spending all the time you want to have them at your home so if you have a few months
supply you don't have to worry and that's what we're doing here you believe in america in medical
freedom okay and taking care of your family as i do this is the pharmacy for you
please go to all family pharmacy.com slash bill use code bill
10 to save 10%.
All right, a second conservative who came out on this
is Ben Shapiro, roll that tape.
As an organic matter, Jimmy Kimmel should have been kicked off the air 10 years ago.
He's an awful, awful late-night host.
He decided not to be funny.
He decided that instead of going for laughter,
he was going to go for claptor.
Meaning like, ah, ha, ha, ha, yeah, I totally agree with what you're saying.
He decided he was going to go for that a decade ago.
And he should have been basically booted
for being bad at his job a long time ago.
so I shed no tears for Jimmy Kimmel.
But that's it, the FCC should not be in the business
of telling local affiliates what they should and should not broadcast.
Unless what the networks are doing is against the public interest.
So three networks come on, and they say,
don't drink any water in the United States
because it's polluted. But that's not true. That's against the public interest. Government
can step in. You can't do that. And Kimmel walked that line with the MAGA could have been
responsible for the assassination of Kirk line. He walked it. So I wasn't outraged that Carr got involved,
but you have to raise the bar of public interest. You have to explain the American people what
you're doing. And the government has no control over any communication other than those three
networks. Okay? Very, very important. Now, going forward, I think this is the way it's going to
come down. The progressive left controls the media now and has, ever since Donald Trump,
started gaining political traction. That's what drove all of the CNNs, MSs, all of the
the network news into the progressive arms, they despise Trump. The management actively
despises Donald Trump. So they allowed these progressive cooks loons to say and do whatever they
wanted. That's how it happened. That was the origin. Before Trump, yeah, we had liberal versus
conservative. You always had that, but you didn't have it in a hateful manner, in a manner
that was destructive. Trump elevated it. Now, not Trump's fault.
he has a tendency to overstate, and he certainly doesn't take this kind of stuff lying down,
whether his vengeance and his heart or it's retribution, which is, you know, sanctioning somebody
who deserves it, okay, that's something you have to decide, you, the American voter, the American
citizen. But Trump is, you know, he's confrontational, he's calling him out, and he doesn't like Jimmy Kimmel.
He'd be very happy if Kimmel, Colbert, and the rest of him disappeared, the view, all of that.
Because Trump wants affirmation from the media.
That's what he wants.
That's what he likes.
Human nature, I've told him that he might be a little thin-skinned.
Most powerful man in the world, 77 million votes.
There's a lot of votes.
Record amount of boats.
So Americans are behind Donald Trump.
Trump because he's a man of action. And he has a very clear vision, whereas Biden was a weak,
no vision didn't, I don't think, in my opinion, was so apathetic you didn't even care what's
happened. Same thing with Kamala Harris. How weak can you be? And Trump's a strong, populist,
and most Americans respond to that because they want problem solved. Probably is they want
them solved now too quickly. So this story now goes into the annals of history. Mr. Kimmel,
to him, you know, if you can stop being a progressive zealot, that'd be better for you and
your family. Be better for ABC, better for Disney, because people don't want zealotry
at late-night on TV. They don't. That's why you weren't doing very well in the ratings.
I think Kimball's a funny guy. I've been on a show five times. He amuses me. He's got decent
writers. But when you become a fanatic, a political fanatic, you lose perspective. That's why
you said what he said because he doesn't have any perspective and he's surrounded by people
in Hollywood who believe the same thing he said oh you're great you're great great great
great no zealotry is not good clear thinking is good evaluating each situation as it appears
is good reflex conservative liberal isn't good you're zombie and that's what Kimmel turned
into. And of course, Colbert beat him there.
Colbert was way ahead of Kimmel. Kimmel almost caught up.
But it's the same kind of, you know, we're progressives.
Everything progressives do are great. Everything conserves to are bad.
Trump's the devil. Anybody voted for him? And the devil's disciple.
On and on. It's boring. It's boring.
Hey, that's my advisor.
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