Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - Media Lies, Guest Brent Sadler on What's Happening in Russia, Buttigieg's Blunder in Ohio, & More

Episode Date: February 22, 2023

Tonight's rundown:  Talking Points Memo: The corporate media continues to lie to its viewers, all for the almighty dollar. Bill explains Vladamir Putin addresses Russia, but what is really happenin...g within the country The Heritage Foundation's Brent Sadler joins the No Spin News to discuss the Russia-Ukraine war Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg has yet to visit the train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio This Day in History: Malcolm X is assassinated Final Thought: Sinful cities Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Hello, O'Reilly here. Welcome to the No Spin News for Tuesday, February 21st, 2003. Stand up for your country. I hope you do that. The people who run the country aren't the country. Okay, just always keep that in mind. so every day i see public statements on the media that are not true every day of my existence because i'm all over the place watching and nothing happens to those who mislead us nothing they can go on there
Starting point is 00:00:49 and they can lie lie lie lie lie now fox news has been pillared because of its um coverage of election fraud. And we went into that deeply yesterday. Okay, if you missed the show and you're a premium or concierge member, you can get any time you want. Transcripts are available to you as well. But we went into that, and I think in a very fair way. But last night, something happened on MSNBC, which was absolutely incredible, and that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. So President Biden goes to Ukraine, and we supported that. And the story was of worldwide interest.
Starting point is 00:01:37 But NBC last night allowed this. Go. And if you compare and contrast Donald Trump, Donald Trump was afraid to go to Afghanistan. What you're seeing today was the president of the United States showing valid, real, authentic courage to show the rest of the world. world that United States was not going anywhere in this battle against war criminals who want to take over a sovereign nation. Okay, well, that's not true. So on November 28, 2019, not that long ago, President Trump visited Afghanistan. And I don't know whether former Senator McCaskill knows that, but certainly the moderator, Nicole Wallace, should have. All right?
Starting point is 00:02:28 But no, no correction, nothing. So McCaskill lies about Trump, not going to Afghanistan. And it's startling to me because Trump was pretty flamboyant about his trip. Roll the tape. I want to thank all of the Afghan-Nistanian troops. We have a lot of them here, actually. We have a number of them standing around, saying hello and waving, and we appreciate it. And I also say to you, just at ease, let's just enjoy ourselves for a couple of minutes.
Starting point is 00:03:01 I'm going to introduce a few people. But there's nowhere I'd rather celebrate this Thanksgiving than right here with the toughest, strongest, best and bravest warriors on the face of the earth. You are indeed that. So it's not like that was some kind of casual occurrence. Everybody saw it. It was covered. Yet you have a former senator of the United States going on NBC, lying directly. to the audience and there is no correction, nothing happens, the moderator sits there and says nothing.
Starting point is 00:03:33 Okay. Now, when you see this every day, and I do, as I said, the story about Fox takes on a different context, which I explained in great detail yesterday. Because all of these operations, every single television news operation is no longer in business to be honest it's in business to make money to pander to an audience this is what i said on news nation last night so my news operation has a lot of conservative people that watch it they wanted to believe the election was a fraud but i told them directly, you can free to believe whatever you want to believe. To this day, Trump believes that election
Starting point is 00:04:28 was a fraud. You have a constitutional right to that opinion. However, I will tell you that nothing is going to happen unless evidence is put forth by the Trump administration and after two months, because
Starting point is 00:04:44 this commentary was early January, 2021, not a shred of evidence has been put forth. That's what I told my That's still true. I lost, I lost premium members. I'm sure. But I'd be damned if I'm going to mislead my audience because if we who have the privilege of broadcasting to you mislead you, that is a sin.
Starting point is 00:05:17 I mean, it is. We have to tell the truth. truth. And we don't. In this country, generally speaking, and it has weakened. It has weakened our society. It is weakened our democracy. It is weakened our voting patterns. I can't even explain to you how much it has weakened us as a nation. But this constant deceit for money, that's what drives it. anyway that's the memo um president biden uh is in poland and uh you know i i'm glad he's there uh putin is a menace to the world he's an evil person uh the united states has got to be in the lead to stand up to him and so far we are um and here's what biden said today go One year ago, the world was bracing for the fall of Kiev. Well, I just come from a visit to Keith and I can report,
Starting point is 00:06:25 Keith stands strong. Keith stands proud. It stands tall. And most important, it stands free. Now, the actual invasion anniversary is this Friday, February 24th. So inside Russia, Putin gives a two our speech today. And in the speech, he suspends the strategic offensive arms treaty, which had been in
Starting point is 00:07:00 place since 2010. I don't really know why. I guess he's trying to send a message that he'll use nukes, but then he says he won't use nukes. I, you know, the guy is all over the place. But he did say the elites of the West do not hide their purpose, that is, they intend to transform a local conflict into a phase of global confrontation. So he's basically calling the United States a NATO war mongers. Okay.
Starting point is 00:07:30 You know, okay, he can say whatever he wants. But the key is this. There are 1,000 Russian casualties every day, according to the, british intelligence and that british intelligence is the only place right now where i'm getting information u.s intelligence i don't know what they're doing but i'm not getting any information out of more russians have been killed in ukraine in a year than were killed americans killed in vietnam in 10 years um so you know this is a catastrophe russian economy it's a subsistence economy because most people don't have any
Starting point is 00:08:13 anything anyway, but I hear that it's not going well, but I don't know. It drives me crazy. So I asked Brent Sadler, who is a senior research fellow at the Heritage Foundation, and he follows these things very closely around the globe to come on and give us what he knows, how he knows it, and what he thinks. Brent, thanks for helping us out. So Putin, can you put him into context for us today? Yes. Well, I think also a little context on the Russian people, a little insight that I think will go a long way.
Starting point is 00:08:51 Putin, of course, I mean, this speech that he gave is classic Putin and, you know, hours long, covering a lot of histriomics to rationalize his position. And quite frankly, a lot of it most Russians grew up with and kind of it resonates with them, unfortunately. But that doesn't mean that most Russians still support Putin as their leader. There is a growing animosity, and I'd say fear of where he's leading Russia. Just to give you some what reality is for Russian males, notably because they, especially of age of being conscripted into the military, if you go out of your house or your apartment to go to the convenience store or to go out and meet friends for a coffee, you're liable to be visited by Russian police who may issue you a document, and you have 24 hours to report
Starting point is 00:09:37 to the police station and eventual recruitment to be moved off to fire. in Ukraine. And so you've got people hold up inside their houses or those that had the wherewithal have vacated the country long ago. And so there's this fear that's that's permeating throughout Russian society right now and also apprehension about the direction. They don't know where this is going to lead and they feel increasingly that Putin is acting out like a cornered animal. And that's very dangerous. Now, there's some that speculate that he could collapse and there be a new regime or that Russia would fragment. I'm not in that camp. I don't see anything that would indicate that. But when it does happen, it'll be quick. It won't be something that'll be able to
Starting point is 00:10:20 predict. And I would probably be triggered by failure on the battlefield, a rather significant one. So if his winter offensive stalls and looks like abject failure, which the odds are it could because he's throwing more conscripts into a meat grinder, he may find his support, his powerful supporters, his oligarchs, may turn on him. And then that could, and a Nepalist palace coup, and you might see a change of regime in only that circumstance, I think. All right. Well, the military would have to do it. The Russian people don't have any power at all because the centralized government out of Moscow with a big, strong secret police that if you get out of line, they come and take you away, as Buffalo Springfield once sang.
Starting point is 00:11:02 So the people are afraid. But I hear that the sanctions have really hurt. the ability of the Russian people to live day by day. Is that true? It's a bit more nuanced. I'd say most Russians, before the war even started, really didn't live a real international lifestyle. They didn't have access to a lot of the Western quality items. It's really the upper middle class and the upper class in Russia, a small portion of the population that we've become familiar with, the Globetrotters, the ones spending big spenders. That's a fraction of Russian population, but the vast majority of Russians living in rural Siberia or across Russia, they don't have any access to that. They certainly don't have access
Starting point is 00:11:50 to international news. They have only what they've been told by their government or their local authorities. And so quite frankly, their lifestyle hasn't been changed too much. But what I will say is it's unavoidable for most of those Russians even to pass by the graveyards and not see large numbers of fresh graves. It's another site that's become far too common. It was something also that happened during the Afghan experience of the late Soviet Union. And so to say public support is foregone conclusion, I'm not so sure. Okay. Now, in Russia itself, you have a peasantry that's 80% of the population that live, as I said, pretty much from day to day. They're dependent on the government. Putin still has money because other people buy his oil and things like that.
Starting point is 00:12:43 But in the battlefield situation, from what, again, it's very hard to get accurate reporting because the Ukrainians not going to give you accurate reporting and the Russians aren't on it. So now we depend on other, you know, agencies that are there. But it looks to me like Russia now is flooding the zone with bodies. Putin doesn't care how many are dead. and trying to push the Ukrainians back so that they'll basically negotiate. That's what I see happening. Do you see the same thing?
Starting point is 00:13:15 I agree with that assessment. I think what Putin hopes to accomplish at the minimum is that he forces Ukraine into a stalemate that they can't sustain and that they sue for peace at a negotiated solution that solidifies the gains that he already has made. The danger with that is it's only a pause. In a few years, we'll be back to open conflict again for some other excuse coming out of Moscow. But that seems to be what he's setting up as his low bar for success. Of course, his upper bar would be to break.
Starting point is 00:13:47 He's got 20% of Ukraine now. But it looks like that this guy is, you know. But again, he believes that he is impervious to any kind of criticism or any coup. I think that he firmly believes it, even though he knows. never goes out in public. You never see him. I mean, he's always surrounded by security and his movement's a very secretive. Final question for you. There are Americans who say, look, we have now either spent or are going to spend a total of $150 billion on Ukraine. And, you know, it's driving our debt. It's hurting our economy. How much we, how much we're going to? How much
Starting point is 00:14:34 more can we do? When it comes to the dollars that we're talking about, that's actually ammunition and tanks and equipment that's going to fight the Russians. And that's actually, I think, money well spent. Remember, the Chinese are watching and taking notes for a fight that really would be very costly to us, and that's one over Taiwan with the Chinese. And anything that we can do that can deter or to send a message to Beijing that a war of aggression, trying to unilaterally change the borders of a country, of a sovereign country
Starting point is 00:15:10 is too costly to contemplate. If we fail in that and we fail in Ukraine and is the current test before us, we're going to have a much harder time with China. So the dollar value is really not the issue. It's the ability to produce munitions at numbers that the Ukraine's need. And we're learning a very sad lesson. Many of our European allies have walked away from their industrial capacity to produce munitions as we have. And we need to fix that quick. That's a wake-up call for a brave new world that we're in that's very far too dangerous. Right. And so I set aside the dollars and look at the munitions production. Yeah. And it's cheaper if we can defeat Putin, far cheaper than allowing Putin and China to run wild because we'd have to spend a hundred times
Starting point is 00:15:56 that to contain them. All right, Brent, thanks very much. We appreciate it as always. Let's go to Ohio because Buttigieg won't. Now, this is just, I can't understand this at all. I'm a logical man. So I wrote a message of the day, and we encourage everybody in the morning. Go to Bill O'Reilly.com. You'd only be a premier and conciergeist member. The message is for everybody.
Starting point is 00:16:22 And the message today says Pete Buttigieg is finished as a national politician. Because the guy is just so incompetent, it's stunning. So why wouldn't you, all right, 18 days, it's been 18 days since that train derailed in East Palestine. Why wouldn't you go there and just try to reassure the people who are suffering? It's an hour and a half flight from D.C. you get on a government plane. Why wouldn't you go? You're the Secretary of Transportation. You oversee interstate travel, like the train.
Starting point is 00:17:02 why wouldn't you go? There's no explanation. None. He doesn't show up. It's like Biden at the border, Kamala at the border. They just don't bother. But for Buttigieg, what else does he have to do? I mean, what do you do all day? You don't solve the airline problems. None of those airlines who abuse customers have been held to account. None of them. And they put out fraudulent schedules. They abuse customers by knowing the planes wouldn't be able to take off and didn't tell them not to even mention the baggage situations and everything else. What has the Buttigieg done? Nothing. Nothing. So he's through because even the dumbest voter has got to know What happened here? Now, I say this in the memo that I wrote today, and it might be harsh, but this is an affirmative action hire Buddha Judge.
Starting point is 00:18:14 He wasn't qualified to be Secretary of Transpation. He got the job because he's gay. That's why he got the job. Now, Trump says he's going tomorrow to East Palestine, Ohio, which he will. You know, Probably should have gone last week. Taking advantage of the Biden administration, hapless is the word response. They're just hapless. Power, politics, and the people behind the headlines. I'm Miranda Devine, New York Post columnist, and the host of the brand new podcast, Podforce One. Every week, I'll sit down for candid conversations with Washington's most powerful disruptors,
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Starting point is 00:19:41 Ask your smart speaker to play the NY Postcast podcast, listen and subscribe on Amazon Music, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Okay. Don Lemon, I'm tired of this story. Probably be the last time I mentioned it, but this is interesting. So they're going to let them back on the air at CNN, but first he has to go through indoctrination, like China. All right, so they're going to take them somewhere, and the CNN people, I don't know if their shrinks or who they are, are going to talk to Don about being sensitive or whatever, woke, politically correct. I'd love to be in that session. So he has to go, all right, through this formal training, they call it, to be a more sensitive guy.
Starting point is 00:20:40 And then they'll let him on the air. But in the end, he's going to get fired, not because of this, Nikki Haley stuff, but because of his low ratings in the morning. I mean, that's what dooms everybody in going back. They want money. If you don't bring in the money and your talent on the air, you're gone. George Soros, where have you been, Georgie boy? Where have you been? Well, he's over in Germany at Munich Security Conference.
Starting point is 00:21:15 He's invited. Okay. So he's 92, invited to speak about climate change. Roll the tape. The melting of the Greenland ice sheet affects the level of the oceans by seven meters. Now, ordinarily I would not run a sound by seven meters. by like that from an obviously infirm man but he's so bad he's been so much damage to this country
Starting point is 00:22:02 so you're watching him dissolve you see that clip anywhere please if you if you saw that clip anywhere let me know bill at bill o'reilly dot com bill at bill o'reilly dot com i uh i didn't watch cable news last night because i was on it so i was working But if you did see that clip, I'd like to know who ran it. Because remember, if you criticize George Soros, the corporate media calls you anti-Semitic. Hey, it's Sean Spicer from the Sean Spicer Show podcast, reminding you to tune into my show every day to get your daily dose inside the world of politics. President Trump and his team are shaking up Washington like never before, and we're here to cover it from all sides, especially on the topics the mainstream media won't. So if you're a political junkie on a late lunch or getting ready for the drive home, new episodes of the Sean Spicer Show podcast drop at 2 p.m. East Coast every day.
Starting point is 00:23:01 Make sure you tune in. You can find us at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcast. They've done that for years, protecting him. Rasmus and Paul, U.S. voters, 900 of them, Democrat 35%, Republican 33, other 32. About capitalism, which is a better system? Capitalism, 67%. Socialism, 17, not sure, 16. Second question, 81% of Republicans prefer capitalism to socialism. That's interesting, so 19% of Republicans like socialism.
Starting point is 00:23:47 51% of Democrats prefer capitalism, 49, don't. 62 of independence prefer capitalism um i i you if you are republican again bill at bill o're riley dot com bill at bill o'reilly dot com just tell me why if you're a republican and you prefer socialism of capitalism let me know smart life you got a pen and paper i always uh recommend that our viewers and listeners on the radio have a pen and paper at hand during this broadcast because we give you information that will save you money or make you money or whatever smart life so right now the average rate for a one-year CD in America the average rate 1.3 percent nothing remember you're taxed on interest it's nothing you're not getting anything
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Starting point is 00:26:11 Obviously, a year for now, things will be very different in this country. You get at least 5% in these things, get around 5%. Now, taxes will take some of that, but it's safe. And remember, this doesn't go just for CDs, but any banking you do has to be insured by the federal government, FDIC insurance. There are a lot of banks that are out there that don't have that. Do not do business with them. Your money has to be insured. Okay, smart life. This day in history, 58 years ago, February 21st, 1965, Malcolm X, shot dead by three gunmen in New York City.
Starting point is 00:27:00 Fascinating guy, Malcolm X. He was a low-level criminal in Boston, then converted to the nation of Islam. That's Elijah Muhammad. And if you want to know about them, you read my book, killing the legends, because Muhammad Ali Ali, did the same thing. And Muhammad Ali and Malcolm X were friends. Malcolm Epps became even more extreme than Elijah Muhammad, the founder of the nation of Islam. He was, I hate Whitey, I want Whitey dead, separate nation, we don't want anything to do with Whitey. That was Malcolm X. Then he goes to the Hajj in Mecca, the pilgrimage, and he comes back to the United States. He's totally different. Okay? And he says, no, no, no, whitey isn't the problem. It's racism on both sides. And of course, Elijah Mohammed was one of the biggest racists ever. And the nation of Islam is still there. Farrakhan runs it now. So you know what I'm talking about. Okay.
Starting point is 00:28:07 He gets booted out, Malcolm X, of the nation of Islam. And he forms his own organization. He changes his name to Mojahad Abdul Halim. Okay. I'm sorry. That's wrong. He changes his name. What does he change his name to? Okay. I don't have it or I do and I can't find it. Malcolm Shabazz. Thank you. My producer just wise me up. Malcolm Shabbaugh. Chases his name. Drops the X. Malcolm Shabazz. Okay. then the black Muslims don't like it. So he gets gunned down and three of them get arrested for the murder and they get sentenced to life in prison. Two are exonerated.
Starting point is 00:28:57 This is a fascinating story. So two of them are let go in 2021. The Innocence Project says, hey, two of them were innocent and they were falsely convicted. They're out. One guy, Mohamedin Abdul Halim, admitted he shot Malcolm X. dead 58 years ago today and he was paroled he's out on parole this guy so that is this day in history sorry about the name i should have had that uh we're going to take a quick break it's a mail on the fox news snafu and a bunch of other stuff okay let's go to the mail
Starting point is 00:29:35 robert arrington kingsport tennessee bill your memo on the election fraud illustrates why remain a devoted follower of the no spin news i subscribed several years ago because i had no faith in any of the network or cable outlets so after the last election i rightly placed my trust in you therefore i never fell for the narrative that the election was about to be overturned because proof of fraud was not available keep up the good work so you know this is robert is person who thinks for himself all right and and And I applaud that, of course. But most people, unfortunately, believe what they want to believe.
Starting point is 00:30:21 And you've got to always step back, even if you want to believe something like the election was fraudulent. And as we told you yesterday, huge, huge problem with the Mark Zuckerberg donation, all right, in that election that's never been investigated. That's where it lies. Will it ever be? Maybe if they reelect Trump, if we reelect Trump, maybe he'll assign a special prosecutor. But that is the key to it. Never been there. Joe Garner, Sanford, Michigan. I just heard your commentary on election fraud. I agree with most of what you said. However, I want to know why you discount the data presented by Mike Lindell in absolute truth, because that data has never been verified. Who verified it? So if Mike Lindell has data, that's true, the next step is
Starting point is 00:31:18 presenting that data to the federal courts. He didn't do it. So you can say it's like the Kennedy assassination conspiracies. Oh, yeah, there were three gunmen. Oh, yeah, this happened. But unless you have proof that you can present to court, it doesn't matter. you got to verify you see so lindale spent a lot of time and money investigating but he never presented it anywhere to me as a journalist i i can't go off on theories larry and susy mcbride mount vernon illinois bill facts and no facts do you really believe joe biden got 80 million votes Look, if you examine the demographics in America, all the large cities, including your near St. Louis, I believe, all of them are overwhelmingly Democrats. That's where the people are. So the last election wasn't Biden versus Trump. It was Trump versus Trump. Okay. Biden was just there. They didn't vote for Biden. They voted.
Starting point is 00:32:34 against Trump, but if you add up all the popular votes in New York City, Chicago, L.A., St. Louis, every single major city. Yeah, you can get to 80 million. So it's not preposterous at all based on the demographics. Remember, Trump won in 16. He didn't win a popular vote. Okay, because, again, of the demographics. John, Nikki Haley's comment about mental testing for people, over 75 years old wasn't quite as bad as Lemon's comment, but it was almost. Many of us older folks have been victims of age discrimination. Yeah, I know. Age discrimination is terrible. And for those of you who are involved with some of that, elder care is, I think, the fastest growing form of law in a nation. So there are elder care attorneys.
Starting point is 00:33:34 and you should know one of them if you're a senior citizen. Howard, I remember not too long ago we all knew the results of an election by the evening. Now we have to wait for days, plenty of time for dishonest manipulation. Sure, absolutely. The more the looser the standards are to vote, the more corruption there will be. There's no doubt about it. Joel Margulies, Atlanta, Georgia. Bill been a premium member since day one, just renewed and ordered killing
Starting point is 00:34:04 the witches looking forward to it. Do you think Donald Trump will be invited to the Capitol for Jimmy Carter's funeral? That's an excellent question. I don't think Donald Trump will go. Will he be invited as a former president? He should be. I will say yes, but I don't think he'll go. Joel, that was an excellent question. Nancy LaFrance, Atlanta, Michigan. All right. A bail just read Killing the Legends, couldn't put it down, so much information. I didn't know.
Starting point is 00:34:43 The three you write about were so talented, yet they destroyed themselves. So sad. Sure. And now, you know, we're bleeding over with Elvis Presley, John Lennon, and Muhammad Ali, into contemporary things. So, killing the legend is still a, you know, a goodbye if you haven't read, you'll like it. Robin Boucher, Huntersville, North Carolina. Quick question, is Alejandro Mayorkas, a naturalized citizen?
Starting point is 00:35:10 Yes, he is. He came in 1959 to this country with his parents from Cuba when Castro took over. The Cuban refugees, that waived, all were allowed to become naturalized citizens quickly. okay and there he was now instead of writing to me and this is a tip i'm glad you wrote to me robin but if you just google the name alexander mayorkas and go to wikipedia all that information is right before your eyes so sometimes i can't answer letters because we get thousands of them we want to know about somebody you put the name in and shh boom it all comes Tokyo Japan. I watch your news every day, O'Reilly in Japan. I learn a lot. The day in history
Starting point is 00:36:02 yesterday, your comment, if Hitler didn't have the money, he couldn't have taken over the German government really got me. Such invaluable information, which you can only get on the no-spin news. True. You know, that people, look, you know, people don't know really what happened in many cases. You know, I'm writing killing the witches now and the horror of Salem, Massachusetts. So the first half of the book is the witches and what happened and all of that. And believe me, when I tell you, you don't know any of this. And we start with the Mayflower. We start with the people coming over in a Mayflower. But the second half of the book segues into the Constitution and the religious aspect of it. It's just a way.
Starting point is 00:36:53 fascinating and a brawl in Philadelphia between the Theocrats, the Puritans, which they call himself Calvinist, and Franklin, Madison, and Jefferson, who didn't want, and I mean, it's a brawl. Nobody knows that. So, you know, our books and what we do here in the No, it's been news. We want to illuminate. Word of the day, illuminate. Sean Reeves, San Luis Obispo, California, shocked to hear the list of companies that helped Hitler take over the German government. I'd heard before Mercedes was involved, but nothing not directly. This is definitely kept very quiet. You bet it is. These people were villains, terrible, terrible villains. And they got away with it. All these big industrials, because they marched in, they said,
Starting point is 00:37:47 oh they forced us to do it oh we had to do it no you didn't you could have easily defected anybody with money could have gotten out of germany in 1933 easy to get out of germany if you had money and they all did they knew by driving you crazy uh lisa i became a concierge member from the beginning and no it has been a valuable investment concierge membership will save you a lot of money and if you have a problem you can come to me confidentially no one will ever know tell me what the problem is and we will help you solve it so that is the value of concierge membership plus you get huge discounts on team normal gear yay team normal i told quomo last night on news nation i'm going to send him a pack of team but he won't wear it he doesn't
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Starting point is 00:39:39 all right here is the final thought of the day what are the most wicked cities In the United States, this is calling to wallet help put them on up there. And for you on the radio, I'll read them. The most sinful states, I'm sorry, states, not cities. Nevada, well, we all know. California, Louisiana, that's New Orleans, Florida, and Pennsylvania, the most sinful. Wow. Least sinful.
Starting point is 00:40:11 Wyoming, great outdoors. Idaho, same thing, New Hampshire, same thing, Vermont, same thing, Iowa, same thing. To wholesome outdoor activities, indoor sin, outdoor, you're okay. Now, what about sin? So it's never discussed unless you go to church, which few Americans do, or temple, or mosque, sin in polite conversation? No, not discussed, because if you may. mention the word sin, you're a zealot, a religious fanatic.
Starting point is 00:40:51 Now, there is a portion of the Bible that makes it quite clear that we are all sinners. And that's true. Human beings are fallible. And even Mother Teresa and my mother, who was close to Mother Teresa, they're bad things. Okay, but they tried not too hard. but the concept of sin giving into evil is almost obsolete in America so people don't want to hear about it and according to the Christian faith we're not supposed to judge individuals that's the first stone cast the first stone okay we're not supposed to judge so we can't there goes a
Starting point is 00:41:38 sinner right there no because we don't have the right to do that because we're sinners see so the concept of sin is almost gone and that's a bad thing because right and wrong exist evil and good exist that's why i'm right and killing witches under the banner of religion these witches were executed under the manner of sin demonic possession it's crazy but now the relativism that the progressives embrace no no whatever you want to do is okay if you heard somebody else it's all right as long as you want to do it benefits you go ahead no sin anymore isn't that interesting and it's true i don't remember the last time i haven't even heard the word uttered in conversation.
Starting point is 00:42:40 Thank you for watching and listening to the No Spin News. We'll see tomorrow.

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