Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - No Spin News, January 21, 2020
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Welcome to the No Spin News for Tuesday, January 21st, 2020, Fight for Your Freedom.
Well, the impeachment follies are underway in the Senate.
Meantime, the President of the United States is in Switzerland, yodeling, or something,
actually gave a speech today.
It's funny, it flies overnight.
You know, it's easy flight in the sense that it's Air Force One.
So you got to be bad and, you know, you've got everything you would have.
in any mansion. But still, you're in the air and you're flying eight, eight and a half hours
and you land in Zurich, Switzerland, and then you have to get to Davos about an hour away. I don't
know how he got there, whether it was helicopter or motorcade. Tough to drive a helicopter in
those winds in the mountains, but I don't know. I didn't look into it that closely. But anyway,
he gets there and then in two hours later he's got to give a major speech, which he does.
about how great the U.S. economy is, but the people at Davos all want to talk about global
warming. So it's a big warming thing, and Trump didn't want any part of global warming. Doesn't
help him politically. It doesn't really care about it. You know, he wants clean air and clean
water. Yeah. And he's going to chip in for the trillion trees. I don't know what you heard
about this, but the world is going to plan a trillion trees. That's good. Trees are good.
So we're going to fund part of that.
We'll probably wind up funding most of it, if that's the way history always is.
But anyway, so Donald Trump's over in Switzerland, and he's touting the economy.
In meantime, back here, we're in the Senate now.
Now, the only thing interesting that I saw in the Senate today was Maisie Hirono.
Do you know who Macy Hirono is?
Think, think, Macy Hirono.
She's a senator from Hawaii, far, far less.
person. I'll tell you what she said to them all right. The rest of it was Adam Schiff
goes in and he says, oh, Trump did he's guilty, got to throw him out. And then the Republicans go in and
I didn't do anything. This is a big far. It's an electoral play to win elections. The stuff that
you've heard a million times. All right, and they have to go through it again. And they're on TV.
So instead of being pithy, like I am, they're bloviating all over the place.
I don't even take it seriously anymore.
I have to tell you, I don't.
I'm looking up, I'm doing stuff, I'm writing another book, I'm doing a million things.
But then, oh, and McConnell, last minute says, all right, we're going to give three days to opening statement, not two.
And that's because Senator Susan Collins, Republican from Maine, who McConnell needs,
You know, see, and we need to have three because everybody's got their chance to blow V8.
Nobody's watching this, by the way.
And the gallery and the Senate, half full.
Nobody even showed up to watch it.
You know what it's going to be.
But then Macy goes on CNN.
Of course, CNN's loading it up with the most far-left people they can get.
And Macy leads the league in the Senate of being far left.
But Macy says, hey, we shouldn't have to in the Senate be hearing witnesses or subpoenaing documents.
That's what they should have done in the House.
That's what the House is there for on impeachment to get all the material and the evidence together.
Then they send it to us and we decide about it.
We're not the fact finders in the Senate.
Maisie, absolutely right.
Now, is it a violation of any kind for the Senate to ask for information or try to get it?
No.
But that's not the way it was laid out by the Founding Fathers.
And you can see how chaotic it would be.
All right, if the Senate who's supposed to decide on the House evidence tries to get more evidence
that's not vetted, you know, how do we know where this stuff comes from?
So Maisie nailed it and CNN is probably going on, oh no.
Now I said that a long time ago.
that the House is the evidence gatherer and the Senate is the decider. But no, the House couldn't
or wouldn't do the evidence thing. Too hard for them. You are listening to a free excerpt from
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So Bernie, he's doing okay in New Hampshire. Remember, 13 days, Iowa caucus. Not too many people vote. It's a party deal. Very close in Iowa. Nobody knows it's going to win. But Bernie and Elizabeth and then Amy Klobuchar are prisoners in the Senate, captives by impeachment. Meanwhile, Buttigieg and Biden running all over the place in Iowa.
But in New Hampshire, which is a week after it, that's a big primary.
It gives a lot of attention.
Here's the latest poll from the Boston Globe.
Sanders, 16%, Biden 15%, Biden 15%,
Buttigieg 12, Warren 10.
So it's a tie between Biden and Sanders in New Hampshire, 24%.
undecided. That's 500 likely Democratic voters in the Boston Globe survey. That's not a bad sample
for the Granite State. You know, whoever wins Iowa are going to have a big advantage in
New Hampshire this year. Elizabeth Warren looks like shana-na-na, hey, hey, hey, hey, goodbye.
Looks like it. Iowa, the latest numbers. Biden on top. Biden on top.
Bernie second, Warren 3rd, Buttigieg, but it's close.
But Biden's winning in Iowa.
Biden takes Iowa and New Hampshire, you've got it.
There's a lock, and my prediction comes true very early.
I'm Washington Post, which despises Donald Trump,
and I write my column about the Post in the New York Times.
I hope you read it.
We'll deal with it a little bit later.
It's getting a lot of attention.
They say that President Trump has made six.
16,241 false or misleading claims. However, they count 70 times a whistleblower situation,
then 100 times Trump claiming the call with the president of Ukraine was perfect. You know,
this is bull. Now, here's how I know it's bull. I'm an American. Okay, now this is my job to pay
attention, and I do closely, but I haven't been misled by Donald Trump. I know he exaggerates
and embellishes. It's the greatest economy in U.S. history. Well, maybe it is, but maybe it's not.
It might be. You know, Trump does that. He exaggerates. Do I think that's a lie of falsehood
meant to deceive? No. It's an exaggeration.
It's an embellishment, all right? That's who he is. That's what he does. The real deceit comes in the
secret stuff when we don't know what's going on. But I pretty much have a handle on what's
happening in America. And Donald Trumpson president for more than three years now,
I pretty much know what's going on. I'm not faked out. And that's my litmus test.
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So here is the final thought of the day. A new survey by one poll taken at the behest of a
mattress firm says that Americans slept five hours, 30 minutes in 2019, as opposed to six
hours, 17 minutes in 2018. All right. So they surveyed thousands of Americans about their
sleep habits. The biggest headline here is that 70% of Americans say they slept well if they
were sleeping with their pet. Okay. I'm assuming that's a dog or a cat, not a boa constrictor.
Top 10 bedtime rituals, reading a book, watching TV, taking a vitamin, taking a bath, drinking warm
milk, drinking tea, but really, let's be honest. The reason that sleep is falling in this country
is this. You all know that. Before you go to bed, you're laying there in a pillow and you're
grabbing this, and then all of a sudden an hour's gone. You're tweeting, you're texting,
or this, you're that. This is it. This is the culprit. I got to take this away from the urchins
30 minutes before bedtime
because they're jay or crazed
if they get on a game or something like that.
So that's it.
Eight hours is good.
It should be shooting for eight hours.
I know it's impossible.
I don't get eight hours every night.
But if I do get eight hours, I'm strong.
And it helps you live longer, sleeping.
And it makes you look better.
If you're exhausted all the time,
you don't look good.
And you age quicker.
Winston Churchill took a nap every day.
and a big bath, and he was drinking and smoking and stuff, so that offset it, but he took the bath
and got the nap. Eight hours shoot for it, seven hours minimum. You got to get any of you know,
take a little nap. Now tomorrow we will continue our impeachment coverage and we'll get into
this Chinese disease now. Everybody's getting panicked about that. So please check in with us.
We'll see you then.