Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - No Spin News, January 20, 2020
Episode Date: January 20, 2020-Anticipating the start of the Senate Impeachment trial. -The New York Times endorse Senator Warren and Senator Klobuchar for the Democratic nomination. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit meg...aphone.fm/adchoices
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Welcome to the No Spin News for Monday, January 20th, 2020, Federal Holiday, Martin Luther King, Jr.
Fight for Your Freedom.
So I'm not a humble guy. You guys know that.
I try to tamp it down. I'm not nearly as bad as I used to be.
But I've written one of the best columns, I think, that I put out there in months, maybe years, about why impeachment.
is really taking place. And I don't even know President Trump knows why it's taking place.
But the column is there for you to read. I hope you do. I'm going to get into it a little bit,
but you've got to look at my logic here. It's not long. I don't blow V8 on print as much as I
blow V8 on camera. So I hope you check it out. So the impeachment thing starts tomorrow,
one o'clock. Actually, they'll be there at noon, taking care of business. Nobody really
how it's going to go down. The Turtle, Senator Mitch McConnell, the majority leader, he's got his
plan, but he's not telling anybody. So there'll be a bit of drama tomorrow when we come on
the No Spin News. They really don't know how they're going to structure this. What we do know,
and what is absolutely going to happen, is a lot of grandstanding, a lot of smearing, a lot of
propaganda, a lot of that, because this is the last chance.
for the resistance, the hate Trump cadres, to get the American public's attention to the evil
of Donald Trump. This is it. And tried everything for three years. This is the end game.
After this, we go into the primary season. The voters take over. The press will still be there
hammering Trump every hour or on the hour, but this is it. So you can expect the Democratic,
Democrats try to elongate the process, although they run a big risk in Iowa. Iowa is two weeks
from today, the Iowa caucus. And I'll be able to predict it, probably end the next week. I'll be
able to tell you who's going to win it. Can't now. But you've got Warren and you got Klobuchar
out of the process and Bernie Sanders as well. They can't campaign while. While they're
listening to all this impeachment stuff in the Senate. All right? It does have a direct impact on
the electoral process. You are listening to a free excerpt from bill o'Reilly.com's no spin news
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podcast. Gallup, which is a fairly decent polling operation, took a random poll. That
means they didn't say, are you a Republican, are you a Democrat, are you an independent? They
didn't do that. It's called people up and said, do you approve of President Trump's job
performance? 44, say yes, 53, no. That has stayed the same since the fall. So all of
impeachment stuff hasn't moved that number. Do you want him to be removed from office? Gallup
fast? No, 51 percent. Yes, 46. Okay. So the American public is not clamoring for this.
Trump's approval, job approval has not been harmed. So you got the China deal coming in,
and again, we're going to explain this to you because it does affect you. Everybody.
It affects everybody. And a Washington Post in New York Times don't like it. Of course they
don't like it. There's nothing they like about Donald Trump. So,
headline, the editorial board of the Walls of the Washington Post, the deal leaves intact the foundations
of Chinese mercantilism, a vast system of subsidies to favorite high-tech industries in state-home firms.
Well, welcome the communism, Washington Post. You know, do you not understand what that government is
over there? They're going to subsidize their industries to harm the free industries in other
countries. Then they run a bunch of columns by Trump haters. No pro-Trump.
No, New York Times, same thing.
All right, so you all know that, and this goes back to my columns, so you might want to read it.
The New York Times, by the way, endorsed Elizabeth Warren and Amy Cloverchard for president.
I guess we're a co-presidency.
Now, the reason they did this was because they couldn't just endorse Warren.
That's who they really want.
But she's so crazy, kooky socialist that the New York Times knew we can't do, we got to put at least a little moderation.
so Amy Klobuchar has no chance. Couldn't possibly win, no matter what happened. Okay? I mean,
there isn't any chance that Amy Klobuchar would be present. But yeah, we want her. No, you don't.
You know, if they told the truth, which they never do, they want the socialist war.
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All right, here's a final thought. Martin Luther King Day.
I said on my radio commentary, he's a great man, in my opinion.
There was a report last year about some sordid things he did in his social life.
I did not report on it, as most of the mainstream media did.
He's not here to defend himself.
It really isn't relevant.
If you look at every great man, and I mean every single great man and woman,
they're flawed. We're all flawed. We're all sinners. All right? The concentrate on that is ridiculous.
So Martin Luther King basically wanted equal opportunity for everybody. That's it. That's it.
That's what he wanted. Equal opportunity. Is there anybody who opposes that? If you do,
then you shouldn't live in this country because that's what the country was founded on.
Even though they had slavery, we did away with it. At great
blood and treasure cost. But the basic tenet that stems from Judeo-Christian philosophy is
equal opportunity for everybody. That's what Martin Luther King wanted and gave his life
for. It's a shame that race relations are so contentious in America today. It's a real tragedy
because it shouldn't be that way. You're all in this together. But as I said, if you're going to do
the white privilege, white supremacists, reparations, patriarchy, you're basically telling
minority kids, you can't succeed, no way, don't even try. We, the federal government will give
it to you. Boy, that's bad. That's so bad. But the progressive left believes that, and that's
what they're doing. I have two documents from Martin Luther King in my collection. I prize them.
magazine, Man of the Year letter he wrote, and he was a humble guy, and I really admire
Martin Luther King, Jr. See you tomorrow.