Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - No Spin News, August 11, 2020
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Hey, Bill O'Reilly here.
Welcome to the No Spin News, Tuesday, August 11th, 2020, stand up for your country.
Can you believe what's happening in Chicago?
Now, I love Chicago.
I mean, I have an affection for most big cities in America.
I've been to all of them, all 50 states, all major cities.
Chicago is a unique place because it is an immigrant city like New York.
People work very hard, generally speaking.
They're nicer than New Yorkers are and Bostonians.
A little crusty here on the East Coast, except when he gets out of the mixed.
mason dixon line gets nicer down there but i always like going to chicago but i knew for years
that that city was spiraling downward because of the corrupt politicians and the democratic
machine it's almost like new york and california and the machine controls who runs who gets
elected and the republican party is just nowhere so what we are seeing is the destruction of
of Chicago.
Okay.
Last Sunday, a man, 20-year-old Latrell Allen, was apparently carrying a gun, allegedly
carrying a gun.
The police were informed.
And with all the murders and shootings in Chicago, they respond to those calls of firearms.
Mr. Allen, according to the cops, fled and then shot.
at police. Police showed the public the gun. It was shot. Bullets did come out of it, ballistic
show, and whether or not it was Allen's, well, he was the only guy there. So the gun was found
on the ground after Alan was shot by the police. He was not killed. All right. Now Allen's
got a record. Some say he's a gang member. I haven't been able to confirm that.
And there is no question that if an alleged criminal shoots at a law enforcement officer,
that officer has the right to shoot back.
Not Chicago, no.
Okay, so riots break out, looting breaks out.
You saw the pictures, we'll run a few more now, $60 million in damage on Sunday.
$60 million. And you can see these people are breaking into stores. They're looting. This is not
the poor neighborhood. This is the miracle mile, the so-called miracle mile, all right, on the lake
in Chicago. 60 million dollars in damage. 13 police officers injured. 100 people arrested.
Even the far, far, far left mayor of Chicago,
Laurie Lightfoot was outraged.
Go.
Let's be clear.
We are coming for you.
We are already at work in finding you,
and we intend to hold you accountable for your actions.
I don't care.
I do not care.
Whatever justification was given for this.
There is no justification for,
for criminal behavior ever.
All right.
I don't believe that looters are going to be held accountable.
If they are, I'll be very, very surprised.
So what they need is to arrest 100 of them and perp walk them.
Then I'll believe you.
But is that going to happen?
No.
Why?
Because the Black Lives Matter movement doesn't want it to happen.
So after the looting, after the 13 cops are hurt,
after all of this, here's what Black Lives Matter, Chicago put out a statement.
All right, quote, yesterday Chicago Police Department shot and nearly killed a young black person in Englewood
and then arrested 100 protesters downtown for expressing their righteous anger.
As we post a statement, CPD, Chicago Police Department, continues to patrol.
and terrorize black communities. Mayor Lightfoot continues to side with capital and private property
over the black people of Chicago, unquote. Did you get the private property in capital?
This is from the communist group, the Marxist group, Black Lives Matter. Now, the person who runs
this in Chicago is named Aislin Pulley. All right.
She is also the co-executive director of the Chicago Torture Justice Center.
All right.
That is an organization that seeks to address, quote, the traumas of police violence and institutional racism through access to healing and wellness services, unquote.
Okay, fine.
So we know what this is, all right?
This is another attempt by the Black Lives Matter movement to judge.
justify criminal conduct. There's no doubt about it, no two sides to the story.
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voted 701 to downgrade, defund the Seattle Police Department. So, Ms. Best, very liberal
woman, Seattle Police, certainly not a conservative organization. All right, quits. You want to move
to Seattle? Talk about chaos? Talk about danger in the streets? Seattle, Washington.
Rasmussen poll. Thousand-lily voters asked this question. In violent protest situations,
do most national democratic leaders like House Speaker Nancy Pelosi identify more with the
protesters or more with the police? Notice the word violent.
60% say Democratic leaders, including Pelosi, identify with protesters.
All right?
60%, 31%, say they don't.
Two to one.
So, Americans are going to vote for the Democrats?
Siding with violent protesters?
Think about it.
Second question, in violent protest situations, does President Trump identify more with protesters or the police?
Okay?
66 with the police, 11% with the protesters, 15% he tries to be impartial.
No, he doesn't.
He identifies with the police.
He's not trying to be impartial.
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Okay, final thought of the day. I don't even notice this, but it's absolutely happening.
So the other day, I wanted to get some seafood. And I called up this restaurant that I don't
really go to a lot. And I ordered two soups, lobster bisque, three shrimp tacos and three fish tacos.
soups and the soups were little they weren't like giant soups little soups and three small
tacos and another order of three small tacos how much you think if they charged me
seventy two bucks now i'm an idiot for buying them my fault i didn't know they cost that much
because i i did it by phone but i i happen to ask okay so what's a total madam
seventy two dollars they should just canceled it but everybody's hungry and i i did
I never go there again. Now, why do they charge $72 for a paltry amount of food? Because that's the COVID tax. People know, and this was in a resort, by the way, a resort area, not in my local town where I am now. They know that people are just all over the place and they just want convenience and this and that. All of the vendors that I use have jacked up their prices. All right, from the lawn guys to $1,000.
the pool guy, whatever it may be. All right. Now, I sound like a whiner. I'm lucky I have all
these things. I understand that. But every bill I get is 20, 25 percent higher than it was last
year. COVID tax. All right? These people know that there's a lot of confusion and their
businesses have been hurt. They're going to try to make it up. But 72 bucks for tacos and a little
My fault, but I thought I'd pass it on, all right?
Always ask in the age of COVID how much everything costs.
We'll see you tomorrow night.