Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - No Spin News, December 18th, 2019
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Welcome to the No Spin News, Wednesday, December 18th, 2019, Fight for Your Freedom,
one week until Christmas Day. I'm looking forward to that.
So I had a friend stop over today before I went up to tape this, and I was doing research for the show,
but I didn't have the TV on. He goes, you're not watching impeachment? I go, no. No. Why would I do that?
Why would I watch this? This is a...
a fraud, a ruse. And I'm not saying that to protect Donald Trump or to booster the Republican
party. I'm just saying this as a historian. As a historian, this is just bull. They're allowed to do
it. The Democrats control the House. I hope that they don't control the House come next November.
I am praying the Democratic Party gets slaughtered next November.
And that's the first time in my life I have ever said anything like that.
They deserve to be punished.
I hope what happened in Great Britain last week happens here.
And this is nothing about to do it with Donald Trump or the Republicans.
This has to do with a corrupt Democratic Party.
That's what it has to do.
And tomorrow we'll go over the debate.
on Thursday night, but you want to know how corrupt this party is.
I'm going to play you a soundbite that will prove it beyond any reasonable doubt.
So one of the guys who's pushing this impeachment is Congressman Gerald Nadler from New York.
All right?
So Nadler is the chair of the House Judiciary Committee.
You know all this.
Here's what Nadler said about the impeachment of Bill Clinton.
Go.
The effective impeachment is to overturn the population.
will of the voters. We must not overturn an election and remove a president from office
except to defend our system of government or our constitutional liberties against a dire
threat. And we must not do so without an overwhelming consensus of the American people.
There must never be a narrowly voted impeachment or an impeachment supported by one of our
major political parties and opposed by the other. Such an impeachment will produce the
divisiveness and bitterness in our politics for years to come and will call into question.
the very legitimacy of our political institutions.
What a blanking hypocrite that man is.
I mean, it is disgraceful and disgusting.
And this is what it's come to.
All right, the only good news for Donald Trump,
who wrote a letter to Nancy Pelosi outlining how this is a violation of the Constitution,
reasserting that he didn't do anything wrong,
which I believe, you know, as a journalist and a historian, I don't see anything that Donald
Trump did that rises to this at all. You can debate whether he was looking for dirt on Joe
Biden, and I'll tell you I think he was. But that has nothing to do with anything. Every politician
looks for dirt on their opposition. And all he was asking was for the president of Ukraine
to investigate alleged corruption in Ukraine vis-a-vis the USA.
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So the House of Representatives has approved a $1.4 trillion spending bill to get us to next September.
We can't afford any of this.
It's $50 billion in new spending.
Trump's going to sign it because he doesn't want the government shutting down in an election year.
All right?
That's why he's going to sign it.
Now, this is a great concern to me.
Most Americans don't care about the deficit and the debt.
Because they don't know what it is.
It doesn't touch them.
But I see danger, big danger coming.
Because if the dollar collars,
if we have so much debt that investors say we're not investing in the country anymore,
depression hits this nation.
I did question President Trump about it when I spoke with him a couple of weeks ago.
On the economy, your administration has spent more money, more federal dollars than the Obama
administration did in its first term.
Is that worry you because we owe $23 trillion?
No, it doesn't because for a different reason.
I can solve that.
That's much easier than what I've been doing.
Can he solve it only if the Republicans take back the House and keep the Senate?
Then, if Donald Trump's reelected, he can pass some austerity measures.
But if the House of Representatives continues to be controlled by Nancy Pelosi and Democrats,
they're not going to ever cut back.
And so he won't be able to get budget cuts done.
So if he controls Congress, if the Republicans sweep it, all right, then it's possible a debt could come down.
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All right. Final thought today. So I'm lecturing the urchins who, you know, I drive them crazy.
You can imagine me as your father. Oh, my God. About seeing the big picture, thinking ahead.
All right. And they're looking at me like this. Okay. But I give them examples of things that have gone wrong in their own lives that could have been prevented.
had they looked outside of themselves.
See, most people, every thought is about themselves.
You know, they're on the machines.
It's all about me, me, me, me, me.
That's human nature.
There are very few beneficent people who put others ahead of them, very few of those.
But if you really want to cut down on life's horror, you got to see the big picture.
In addition to that, a positive note, you will make people happy if you see the big picture.
An example, Christmas.
All right, so last night, I'm making the list and checking it twice of people that I want to give something to.
Not, you know, the usual, but people like the mailman, Dave.
Dave's a great guy.
It gives me good service.
The garbage guys, all right?
they do, you know, I'm going to give them something. The guys who deliver the papers at six
in the morning. So I'm making this list, and I give them cash because then they don't have to,
they're going to just slipping in their pocket. The government's not coming in for 40%.
All right, so I'm trying to figure out and think about, right, who's helped me over the year?
Who helps the family? And who's a really good person? And that's the list. But it requires some
thought some quiet time. You sit there because things will come to you and then reward that.
Now, a lot of us don't have a lot of money. I use us because we're all Americans. And I understand
that. But anything, anything for charity, we went over the charities yesterday, anything.
You know, it's the gesture. And that's seeing the big picture. That's seeing the big picture.
is around that helps you out. Could be somebody in a restaurant, could be, you know, anybody that
you have a rapport with. Just give them a little card. You don't have to get money. You give
them a little card, whatever, you know. So you think outside yourself. But most importantly,
the big picture in life, you got to look at it. All right? You got to say to yourself,
you know, that person is not a good person.
That person is a good person.
I'm going to try to spend more time with that person
and get away from the bad person.
That's seeing the big picture.
Or I could work really hard and get nowhere,
so maybe I want to get another job.
Maybe I want to look.
Or maybe I want to take steps to correct something that's bothering me,
whether it's personal and professional.
Big picture.
It requires concentration and thought.
So that is the final thought of the day.
Holly the Terra Dog on this broadcast tomorrow.
See you then.