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Episode Date: December 13, 2020

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Something called my eye that I want to get into before the election business quickly. I'm not going to spend a lot of time on it. And that is Joe Biden. So, you know, we all know that he's passed his prime. And at times he's befuddled. And one of those times was yesterday. Roll the tape. That I'd like to introduce to you now who will lead the way.
Starting point is 00:00:35 I'm really proud of this group. For Secretary of Health and Education's ever, I nominate Javier Bakaria. You know, Javier Bacera, excuse me. It's Javier Bacera. Now, anyone can mispronounce a name. I do it. I do it.
Starting point is 00:00:55 Anyone can do that. But he also misspoke about Mr. Bacera's title. He's a health and human services director, not health and education. Now, Mr. Bion was reading off a teleprompter. He wasn't doing what I do. I'm just talking to you now. I don't have a teleprompter.
Starting point is 00:01:16 And he doesn't even know what Mr. Bicera's job is, even though he's announcing his appointment. Ooh, ooh, ooh, and I suspect we will see this. many, many times, but not as many times as we could if Mr. Biden were to make himself available, which he will not. But once the inauguration takes place, you're not going to see much of Joe. I'm not going to be around because of stuff like this. So there, let me tell you just a little bit about Bacere's attorney general of California,
Starting point is 00:01:53 62 years old. This was the worst thing that he did in his tenure. And basically California now is anarchy there. So that's a real good record to build upon. In February 2019, Bacera filed a lawsuit to try to prevent Donald Trump from building the border wall. So Bacero wants open borders. He wants many people to come in. Of course, open borders leads to an influx of dangerous criminals because they're just part of the
Starting point is 00:02:30 crew that walks across the border. So this is Javier Bissera, a ridiculous appointment, but he checks the boxes, and it's all Biden cares about. Now, there are right-wing people that say, well, Biden's in there, but they're going to get them out by the 25th Amendment, which says, quote, that Congress can create a body which, working with the vice president of the United States, that would be Kamala Harris, can remove a president, quote, deemed to be unable to discharge the powers and duties of his office. Now, that has never happened in the history of this country, but I, your humble correspondent, know it very well because it almost happened to Ronald Reagan. Now, you remember maybe that when I wrote the book killing Reagan, part of it was
Starting point is 00:03:25 that after President Reagan was shot and almost killed. this close, that his physical and mental capabilities declined as they would in any human being. But he was still president, and he was still carrying out his duties. He didn't hand it over to Bush the Elder. Ronald Reagan was still president. There were days when he could not do his job. There was talk, and we documented in killing Reagan that maybe the 25th Amendment might have to be explored. Just explored. Now, in Killing Reagan, we document that Ronald Reagan made perhaps the best comeback of any politician in the history of the world. It was truly a miracle, in my opinion, I believe in miracles, because he recovered so dramatically from his near-fatal wound.
Starting point is 00:04:24 It was like staggering. But it took him a couple of months. And during that time, there was a lot of turbulence. Now, when I wrote that, George Will, a blatantly, intellectually dishonest man, went crazy, and so that was a liar, and this, that, and the other thing. Even though we documented all the people who said it, all people were there in the meetings, I mean, it was documented. And the Reagan Library wouldn't carry the book, killing Reagan, because of that. Now, I'm only telling you this, because the 25th Amendment is not going to be used against Joe Biden. It's not. Okay? Because the Democratic Party wants him in the Oval Office because he'll rubber stamp anything because he doesn't even know what's happening. Some of the time, anyway.
Starting point is 00:05:18 I can't say all the time, but some of the time. They don't want Kamala Harris in there. Harris, she could do anything. Okay. So that's. Joe Biden, not knowing about his appointment. By the way, in addition to Bacera, John Kerry, is the new green, environmental, global warming something. 76 years old, Kerry, I don't know. What can you say about him? But he's the climate guy.
Starting point is 00:05:50 All right. Big expense account. Fly to private jets all over. private jets with the gas. All right, let's get to the election. I'm not gloating. I understand your anger and frustration. But once again, I reported accurately.
Starting point is 00:06:14 I told you the Supreme Court wouldn't do anything about the Pennsylvania situation. So, unanimously, the court, ruled it's not going to hear, not going to consider the fraud allegations. So therefore, Pennsylvania is certified for Joe Biden. All right. Now I'll get into this Y in a minute of it, but it's not a surprise. Right on the heels of that, Texas, state of Texas, files a federal lawsuit to the Supreme Court on behalf of all the people who live in Texas. Essentially, saying this. Our citizens, Texans, were disenfranchised in this presidential vote because four
Starting point is 00:07:03 states, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, and Georgia conducted fraudulent votes. So our people were denied an honest election. This is what Texas is asserted. We want the Supreme Court to remedy the situation. It's a pretty strong lawsuit in theory. Everybody who voted for Donald Trump has been
Starting point is 00:07:33 disenfranchised if the allegations of fraud are true on a mass level. The Supreme Court is not going to hear it. Now they didn't hear Pennsylvania because they essentially said you had a year you Republicans in Pennsylvania to
Starting point is 00:07:52 petition us or anybody else to fix the mail-in-vote thing. You had a one year and you didn't do it. So we're not going to hear it now. It was that important you should have done a year ago. That's what they're using. In Texas, they're going to say you don't have standing Texas to file this lawsuit to us. You don't have the standing to do it. That's what it'll come down to. Arkansas, Missouri, and Louisiana have joined with Texas. But Supreme Court, Of course, I predict, I'm not going to hear this. Why? Because they don't want to be the body that will overturn an election. The nine justices, I think all of them don't want to hear these cases. They don't want to be the decider in the election. Now, what could change that?
Starting point is 00:08:49 And by the way, the Arizona Supreme Court and the Nevada Supreme Court also rejected the Trump campaign's petitions. So now there's nowhere to go. It's over. Certification of all the states be complete this week. Joe Biden will be present. Even if new evidence emerges. One caveat to that last statement. The Supreme Court could re-involve itself.
Starting point is 00:09:19 if something cataclysmic occurs, but that's not likely to happen. Now, here's what should happen, and this is my big announcement. Attorney General Barr next week should appoint a special prosecutor to look into allegations of fraud in the presidential election of 2020. That's what should happen. if that happens the federal government then will have the power to subpoena to demand things be turned over first step you do forensics on the dominion voting machines the federal government comes in looks at as many machines as it wants to, places like Wayne County, Detroit, Fulton County, Atlanta, Las Vegas, looks at them.
Starting point is 00:10:23 It brings in the best mathematical minds, computer minds in the world to see if there was any tampering, to see if there was any miscalibration. It's there, unless you destroy the voting machines, whatever happened in those machines is there. That's the most important thing. And the only one body on earth can do it. The Justice Department of the United States. That's it. The states are not going to investigate themselves. They're not.
Starting point is 00:10:53 They're not going to admit they screwed an election up. The press, you know the press. Not going to investigate anything. It doesn't have a subpoena power anyway. Okay? Once Biden becomes president, Justice Department is not going to do it. They're not. They're supposed to be investigating now.
Starting point is 00:11:08 We don't know anything. All Barr said is that we haven't found fraud that would rise to overturning the election. That's all he said. But he has the power, Attorney General Barr, to appoint a special prosecutor, to investigate allegations of fraud in this election. Now, I broke this on Sean Hannity's radio show today, and Hannity, unbeknownst to me, says, I want to partner up with you on this campaign. sure he's probably the most powerful media guy in a country now that we posted my hip with Hannity on the radio on bill o'Reilly.com should you want to hear it
Starting point is 00:11:48 so if Hannity gets behind it and I hope he does we're going to be able to bring pressure to bear on the Attorney General's office through the Republican politicians who all should demand a special prosecutor so I'm doing something for you and for me I want to know. And in addition to the forensics, the Trump campaign itself, and I've said this too many times, I'm sorry I'm repeating myself, should do analytics and compare Philadelphia to other places in the nearby surrounding area. See if the math adds up on the mail-in votes.
Starting point is 00:12:29 The most important thing is the voting machines, the Dominion voting machines. So we are going to keep you posted every day on our quest to get a special prosecutor. And I think you're going to support that, even if you're still mad at me for telling you the truth about the election. Here's some bad news. You two says it will ban anyone questioning the election. Do we as Americans don't have a right to question allegations? them? This has got to be dealt with, too. Congress has got to deal with this. Boy, suppression of freedom of expression, my God. Okay, that's the election deal. There's a big media change
Starting point is 00:13:23 going on in America. It's happening a lot faster than I predicted. It's happening first in television news. The audiences are just fleeing many of the outlets. And we went over Why? Once Donald Trump leaves the stage, because people and companies had devoted so much time to him, they have nothing to replace them with. And people are just not watching anymore. On the network side, on the entertainment side, Dolly Parton had a special on Sunday night, which was a hit, got 6 million viewers. I watched a little of it. Dolly, I like Dolly. I used to get 6 million viewers on a cable news show. that shows you how the audience is fragmented it's not what it used to be and people are going away from network and cable into all of this other stuff that I can't even pronounce half of it but is a big revolution so when I learned that my old pal Kathy Lee Gifford an old I use as euphemism it's not that I'm older she's old no wait a minute Kathy let me just set you up all right had a new book out called It's Never Too Late, Make the Next Act of Your Life, the Best Act of Your Life, when I learned that this book was out and competing with my book, Killing Crazy Horse,
Starting point is 00:14:46 which is fine, two different audiences, I said, we've got to get her on. And here she is from her new home in Tennessee. Wow, lots of changes for you, huh? Lots of changes. Hi, Bill. It's great to see you again. And I know better than to try to compete with you in a book situation. But I sing better than you. Well, your book is designed, and we'll get to it in a moment, to enhance people's lives.
Starting point is 00:15:14 And you have really done that throughout your whole career in a variety of different ways. But let me ask you some hard, tough questions that hopefully will make you break out and sweat. Okay, the first question, why did you pack it? You and Hoda were doing very well on NBC in the morning. You could have stayed there forever. Why did you leave? Same reason I left Regis. I could have stayed there forever too. But I'm an artist and I wasn't having the opportunities to grow as an artist and as a human being. And artists die on the vine if they don't keep creating.
Starting point is 00:15:53 And I had these dreams still in me since I was a child to do these films I wanted to do. I didn't know I'd be writing oratorios, but I am. I didn't know I'd be directing, but I am. And books come easy to me, so I just write all these books. I love to write them, but that is not my dream. My dream was to write movies, produce movies, a movie that I just had come out this past September was the number one movie in the country,
Starting point is 00:16:21 and now it's all over the world, something called Then Came You that I wrote from my friend Craig Ferguson. So, you know, people say, how come you're in the country? How come you're inventing, reinventing yourself? That's ridiculous. I can't reinvent what I never invented to begin with. I'm created in the image of God and so are you. So is every human being. And so I'm just living my life authentically with him and it leads me down different roads and on an incredibly exciting journey and a journey that sometimes you have to leave a velvet rut in order to continue it.
Starting point is 00:16:56 All right. So you wanted to do other things you couldn't do in a very hard business, and I think you would agree with me that national television is a hard business. There's not a lot of touchy-feely stuff going on back there. You either do the ratings or you don't, and if you don't, you're out the door. So now you're in a position where you run your own show, same position that I'm in. I'm much happier than I was in corporate America for a variety of reasons. But when you think back on what it was like when you were with Regis,
Starting point is 00:17:34 okay, and what it is now, do you see the enormous difference in the media world? We would have never, we never would have gotten a chance in the form that we did a show. I mean, we were completely unscripted. have a writer. We flew by the seat of our pants and loved it. And that's what made it exciting. It was unpredictable. We weren't concerned about, you know, offending every single person out there. We were just trying to entertain them. We had no malice in our heart. We made more fun of each other than anybody made of us. And we had a ball. It's an old-fashioned word called fun. Had the same thing with Hoda. But I'm grateful I had a time in this. It was like the golden years for me. It's the same
Starting point is 00:18:25 way Frank felt about sports before everything became political. Everything became about, you know, culture. Yeah, look, I mean, the stuff that Regis said and you said back then, which was funny and gentle and harmless, you say it now, you're twittered to death. You're in the executive's boy. Oh, you can't say that. What are you implying? You know, you have this. unbelievable, oppressive culture that is watching everything in a grievance way. It's the grievance industry has now permeated the creative industry. Regis Philbin, I sat next to him at opening day at Yankee Stadium in 2019. And he was very depressed.
Starting point is 00:19:10 And I was talking to him seriously. We're watching a game, of course. And I'm saying, you know, he goes, it's all over for me. It's all over for me. And I went, so what? Look at all you've done. You're an icon. The name Regis, all over the world, everybody knows it's you.
Starting point is 00:19:29 Okay? How many people can say that? You know, so I was... You know, but that's what made me, Bill. What made him happy was being Regis. When he couldn't go out anymore and say, Regis is here. Hello, it's Regis.
Starting point is 00:19:43 When they couldn't see him because he couldn't wear a mask, he was wearing a mask, couldn't go out and be with his friends. and reminisce and tell stories because you can't go anywhere in California because everything's locked down. He was, I had lunch with him two weeks before he passed, and we talked about that. He used to live his life so vibrantly and joyfully, and he's not only, he wasn't allowed to anymore. And that's, I think about the people that are dying of what Regis died from, and not from coronavirus, but from having the life sucked out of them.
Starting point is 00:20:15 They can't go out. They can't be. They can't hug people. they love, we're dying for much more than a virus. That'll be over soon, thanks to the miracle of our scientists. But the point I wanted to make to Regis, and it's an important point, is there comes a point in everybody's life where they have to accept their situation. And that man from the Bronx, I know him well.
Starting point is 00:20:39 You know him much better than anybody, but I know him well. I mean, he did something that was extraordinary with his life. And I wanted him to celebrate that rather than depressed. He depressed, it was all over. But anyway, that's me. Okay, so your book is it's never too late. And it's another uplift for folks who might want to be like you, move into other areas that are creative because we've all been giving gifts from God.
Starting point is 00:21:04 I believe that. And now it might be your time to develop those gifts after you're finished with the corporate world, whatever it may be. Why should I, O'Reilly, spend $20 bucks on this book? you shouldn't if you're not interested in it you shouldn't you know i'd send you one anyway it's for people that first of all followed me through all these years and are just interested in what's going on in my life still i've always felt so grateful bill that i had people that no matter what the world screamed about me no matter what the paper said or anybody said they knew it wasn't true
Starting point is 00:21:36 i'm deeply grateful for people that knew my heart because whatever i shared on the air all those years was real. So like me or detest me, but it was on an honest basis, a truly honest basis, and they're still there for me. And I'm grateful for that. If this book can help somebody out of the rut they're in, or by watching the struggle and learning about the struggle instead of just the success that people think they know about, and they can learn that struggle is good. And God got me through so many horrendous things in my life. And it was all public. It was all public too. And if God can do that for me, he can do it for them as well. It's just meant to be an encouragement to people that, yes, everything in this world changes constantly. But the one
Starting point is 00:22:21 thing that never changes is Almighty God. He's the same yesterday, today, and forever. And we can count on him. He's the only thing. All right. So it's a faith-based book makes a great Christmas gift. And finally, last question. You're now a southern bell down there after spending most of you live up north in Connecticut, New York City. How's it being a Southern Bell? I love it here. I love the culture here so much. I mean, I've worked in Nashville for over 40 years.
Starting point is 00:22:52 I did my first sitcom in Nashville. It was called He-Haw Honey's back in 1978. That's where I met Dolly, who does the forward for my book. You know, down here it's a culture of kindness. And there are people that are not kind, of course. But I'm talking about the culture, just like there are wonderful people in New York. and in Connecticut, but the culture there's changed so much now. It's a culture of
Starting point is 00:23:12 chaos. And it was rotting my soul. It was just rotting me. And I said, I have got to get away. I got to make a new life. There's a line in the movie that I wrote called Ben K. Mood says, I love you to my dead husband and I've got his ashes. I say,
Starting point is 00:23:28 I love you, Fred. But I got to make new memories of the old ones are going to kill me. And I'm not ready to doubt. Well, I'm glad you're so happy. I want to point out that on this program, you can say, he-haw honeys. But if you were on NBC, you would have been hauled in. Okay, so that's the difference.
Starting point is 00:23:48 You know what? Cancel me. Who cares? You'll never be canceled. Kathy Lee Gifford, a good woman. And I can tell you that, knowing her for decades. Kathy Lee, Merry Christmas. Thanks for helping us out tonight.
Starting point is 00:24:01 Thank you. Merry Christmas. You brought that back, didn't you? I tried. Thank you. We'll be right back. So this story got no publicity. On December 1st, that was last Tuesday.
Starting point is 00:24:16 Attorney General Barr disclosed he had appointed John Durham as a special prosecutor in the Russian collusion case. That means that when Barr and Trump and everybody leave on January 20th, Durham stays. And Durham, he could be fired by Biden, but boy, it would be bad for Biden if he did it. Makes it very, very difficult. So there'll be a new attorney general, and that person will be loyal to Biden, and that person doesn't want any Russian collusion stuff. So Barr did Trump and everybody else a favor by saying, make a special prosecutor. Dura. Guy knows more about this than I do.
Starting point is 00:25:05 is joining us from Salt Lake City, Brett Taumman, former U.S. attorney for Utah. So let's get to the special prosecutor. Didn't get much coverage. Democrats hate it. The far left doesn't want any of this. Biden could fire Durham, right? Could? Yeah, I mean, the special prosecutor's significance of this is that Barr has just handed them a very narrow way of getting rid of the Durham.
Starting point is 00:25:35 investigation. In fact, it's so narrow that it's created by statute, the special prosecutor's position, and the only way he can be determined is basically misconduct by Durham. The statute's very clear that you can't just because you want to stop an investigation, get rid of him. They have to articulate reasons that outline either a conflict of interest by Durham, misconduct by him, or something related. But here's the big thing. The Senate has to confirm the attorney's general the new attorney general and all the republican senators are telling me the first question is going to be are you going to support special prosecuted durham's investigation and if the man doesn't say under oath yes i am or the woman then i got to vote for him so yeah no bar set up a
Starting point is 00:26:25 very clever trap for biden and biden's selection of attorney general correct yeah he did set up a a trap, especially because he knew before anyone else knew that Chuck Grassley was going to take back the reins as chairman of the judiciary. So it's no longer Lindsey Graham, but Chuck Grassley, and he's the senator who has been digging into this issue the most of anybody in the Senate. Yeah, but that won't happen unless Georgia goes Republican for those two people down. Or one. That's right. That's right. So that's how vitalist thing is. All right, let's go a bar saying he hasn't seen enough evidence of fraud that would overturn the vote. Do you think that was a responsible statement for him to make? Yeah, at the time, I think it's exactly what
Starting point is 00:27:16 he had reviewed. I think he has been given information by the investigators. I don't think he's relying on Sidney Powell and others. I think he's letting that happen. But from my understanding and talking to some people that are close to the Attorney General, that was a statement based on the evidence that has been put on his desk that he's looked at that time you're a savvy guy at that time you're a savvy guy tom and you got a beard and everything i mean you could be a professor somewhere i mean you've been around your prosecutor you're a savvy guy and you got to answer this question based about what you've seen just you i know you're depending on the media of course we have to we're not in the field right do you think it was fraud in this election
Starting point is 00:28:02 Yes, there was clearly fraud. There's fraud in every election from what I have seen. And there are irregularities that suggest that there was larger fraud than we know about, but we have not had explanations and we've not had insight. I think what you said was exactly right. It has to actually be a systemic fraud that occurred that we can statistically look at and show by, by reviewing, for example, the voting machines, and we have not yet seen that level of fraud that would flip the election. I know some colleagues of mine are pretty determined, and they
Starting point is 00:28:45 believe that it was widespread enough. But it was also in a way and a manner that we may never actually get to the bottom of it. Well, who's going to get to the bottom of it? Once Biden's inaugurated, he's not going to look at it. That's right. Now, if I were Trump and I got a 170 million bucks, which is what he has, I'd launch my own analytical investigation. I'd do it myself. Yes. And he could do it, correct? Yes, he could do it. And he probably, he probably will. Because there are people that have looked at the irregularities and are concerned enough that that still, and these are people I respect and are very good attorneys that are in, you know, they're not the Rudy Giuliani that you kind of question sometimes whether it's political or whether
Starting point is 00:29:34 it's factual. They truly believe that there was something done with the voting, the ability to change and alter the votes. There's one calculation I've seen right now that in one voting machine it was, for example, for every vote that Donald Trump was getting, it was logging 0.87% of a vote. so it would take Donald Trump more to, you know, to get a full vote. Where was that? That was in one particular county in Georgia. They're trying to get to the bottom of the servers. They've had problems with analyzing the servers.
Starting point is 00:30:13 But one attorney has informed me that, yeah, they don't know if it affected how many votes. But if once Biden's elected, even if the vote is proven fraudulent, he's the president. There's no mechanism. them to go back that's no that's exactly right and that's why what you said is it it shouldn't be it shouldn't be received um negatively it it's it's a product of what our system is right now and are there changes that we should make absolutely but it doesn't change the fact that right now he's he's slated to be in the white house absolutely all right brett thanks very much as always we appreciate your candor all right this is an interesting story my friends in los angeles i told you
Starting point is 00:30:56 want to get out. Now they have another reason. So Los Angeles County is the largest in the United States of America. They just elected a new district attorney. Oh, George Gasson. I guess that's how you pronounce his name. Gascon, something like that. Gascon, George, all right? Guess who gave George 2.5 million for his campaign. Would that be George Soros? Oh, yes, it would. So this Gasson guy, he's the most liberal guy I've ever seen. He's knocking out. Ready? You're not going to have bail for any misdemeanor or nonviolent felony offense. That means you sell heroin? No bail. Meth? No bail. under the gang enhancement statute. That means if you're in a gang recognized by law enforcement,
Starting point is 00:31:58 you get a stiffer sentence. That goes. Why? Because George wants to rehab all the criminals, just like George Soros, the two Georges. We're to rehab them all. We're going to convince them to become law-abiding citizens. That's what we're going to do in L.A. County. My prediction, in six months, L.A. County will be the most dangerous county in America. New York City has collapsed criminal justice-wise after Cuomo and de Blasio put in this Nobel thing. Chicago, totally out of control. All of that coming to L.A. County. I tell my friends, you got to get out. Ellen just bought Dennis Miller's house. Did you hear that? in Santa Barbara.
Starting point is 00:32:48 Ellen's out of there. He's up in Santa Barbara. That's not. That's in Tura County, I think, or maybe Santa Barbara County. Now, here's something interesting. We sell a lot of advertising
Starting point is 00:33:02 all over the place. On radio, I have a petition from a self-defense company. I've never taken that. I don't take a lot of ads. I don't take pot ads. I don't take anything like that. Self-defense, I've never before taken. I might this time.
Starting point is 00:33:24 I'm not going to tell you the name of the company because we haven't signed a deal, but I might do that. Why am I going to do it? So I think you're in danger. San Diego, there was a report earlier this week that said teachers are being forced to take classes that said all the United States land is illegal because it was stolen from. Native Americans and that white privilege has to be acknowledged by every Caucasian in this country. That was a report. The teachers in San Diego had to take that course. It went all over the place. It's not true. You can volunteer to take a diversity course and that kind of garbage is in it, but it's totally voluntary. Sports Illustrated on the brink of bankruptcy has picked the
Starting point is 00:34:16 activist athlete as the sports people of the year. How politically correct, how noble, how noble to reward people who tell fans and everybody else how awful the United States of America is. Sports Illustrated, the reason that you're collapsing is that. You're a left-wing activist organization. Let's get to the mail. Frank Woods, Buffalo, New York. Bill, a week before the you ran through the states and said Georgia was probably going to remain a red state. But it flipped. Why? It's got to be Donald Trump and fraud and or, okay, because there was a GOP state senator who got 54% of the vote in Georgia, a Republican state senator got 54%. all right Trump got what was it 48 point something maybe 49 it was like this but I can't speculate
Starting point is 00:35:19 but I was surprised and I think that the two Republican senators from Georgia are going to get real going to get in on January 5th Ruth Brotch Jordan Valley Israel thank you for watching us over there Ruth what happens if Biden is inaugurated and after six months the fraud is proven As we said, nothing happens. Our Constitution is in stone. This is how it is done here. Might not be fair, might not be right. It's the way it is.
Starting point is 00:35:47 But if that ever happens, Donald Trump could walk in four years from now. Dwayne Catalano, Moscow, Colorado. My question is, are we supposed to accept all of this and sit down and shut up? Not supposed to shut up, Duane. Say what you want. Write letters, you know, go to Facebook, wherever you want. but the Constitution is the Constitution Ted
Starting point is 00:36:13 on the message board the United States of America truly now a banana republic with rigged elections never thought I'd see the day Pat Krumakner Lauderdale by the sea Florida thanks for your honest informative broadcast bill what do you think of Mike Pence's
Starting point is 00:36:29 future in politics hard to say Penn's never going to run against Trump Trump wants it the nomination and Pence never will go against him. If Trump doesn't, Pence might get in. He's young enough to get in. Alice, I'm glad you gave his statistics on police killings.
Starting point is 00:36:46 The truth should be blasted all over the country. Alice, that was at a very important segment. We showed you that 11 people in 2019 last year were killed, unarmed by police. 11. All were involved in police confrontations, and there are 80,000 law enforcement agents. That's the fact. June, what bothers me, Bill, is that rioters weren't arrested, but someone who is trying to keep his own business open is arrested. He's referring to, June is referring to the guy in Staten Island, who feels he's getting hosed by Governor Cuomo.
Starting point is 00:37:22 He's been arrested because he's defied state law. Thomas Ritchie Gibbon, Nebraska. Bill, my sister gifted me with a premium membership. Great gift, pretty darn great sister. I'm going to get to that in a moment, the gifts. Theodore Link, Evergreen, Colorado, missed you very much after you left Fox, but now I'm a premium member. There you are, providing the calm, cool, and collected fact-based commentary that a simple guy like me needs. That is, I'd love to hear that, particularly because I'm on the siege now. Thank you, Theodore.
Starting point is 00:37:57 John Pitner, Morganville, New Jersey. Please remind your viewers about giving you charity. I just sent independence fund.org a check for $500. You are a patriot and a humanitarian job. Thank you very much. Barbara Flaherty, Hallam, Pennsylvania, just received my three stand-up for your country superbly made doormats,
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