Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - No Spin News, June 1, 2020
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Welcome to the No Spin News.
I know we have a lot of new viewers this evening, and we're going to tell you about one of the most important stories that I've seen in years, even more important than COVID,
because it has so many implications for this country, for the next election,
and you're going to get analysis and facts tonight
that you will get nowhere else.
And they are in stone.
I suggest that when you watch the no-spin news,
you have a pen and a paper hand.
Because we fire a lot of stuff at you.
And some of it is very useful information for you to have,
but it's hard to retain at all.
So I'm going to begin with the tragedy of all of this.
And of course, the tragedy is,
a guy in Minneapolis is killed by a police officer while three other officers stand by and
allow it to happen.
That's tragedy number one.
What would have happened had this situation been handled in a mature fashion was that the whole
country, with a few exceptions, but no notable exceptions, would have come together and said,
you know what we got to stop this all of us have to stop it and it would have been a united front
not against so-called police brutality because if you look at the actual data the police brutality
the police brutality problem in this country it's there but it's not overwhelming
but there is a subtext in this country that power is unchecked and that's the key to it
so let's begin with the disturbances themselves I write a message of the day on
bill o'Reilly.com I hope you read it every day the message breaks down the protests
and the riots in a very clear way, because clarity is everything.
There are three groups in these protests, and they have merged, not by any assent.
They didn't say, let's merge.
They've merged because they're all physically together.
The first group are sincere protesters who want an improvement
in oversight of police action.
All right.
Now, they can call it social justice.
They can call whatever they want.
But they're tired of seeing people of color shot down.
Okay?
They're tired of that.
However, last year in 2019,
there were 238 blacks killed by American police.
238. There were 370 whites killed by police and 158 Hispanics. All told in America last year,
there were 1,004 police killings. There are 800,000 law enforcement officers. So you can see
this is an infinitesimal amount of people killed by the police. That's number one.
One, everybody's got to acknowledge that.
Number two, out of the 800,000 law enforcement officers, you've got to figure 90% are looking out for you and me and doing their jobs in a responsible way.
Probably more than that, but will be the devil's advocate and say, worst case scenario, 10% are corrupt.
Now, that's an army.
That's 80,000.
But, overwhelmingly, the police do far more good than harm.
And that's a truth.
Now, the protesters who are sincere about improvement, I don't have any beef with them.
We always can improve.
So I don't have any beef.
But the two other groups I do.
So the second group are the thugs.
The criminals were using this terrible Minneapolis situation to steal and destroy and to hurt people.
There are a lot of them.
In fact, in Los Angeles, they cruise the streets in SUVs, looking for soft targets, stores
that are unguarded.
They know that the LAPD doesn't have enough officers to cover the city and they have to
go to the hot spots in New York's a bit different well we'll get to that okay so the
thugs the criminals the thieves the looters there are a lot of them they're out
there and they do a tremendous amount of damage they couldn't care less about
social justice and then the third group there aren't as many of these as the
looters are the destroyers the Antifa the people who hate America with a
passion. I want to tear it all down, beginning with the police, because the police protect
America. So they want to defund the police. They want to disarm the police. They want to hurt
the police. These are organized people. And like the thieves and the looters, they use social
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Okay. So when you are saying, why, why is this happening? Everybody's walking out. Why is this happening? Because there are literally millions of people who want to tear the country apart and remake it. And this is a way to do it.
because there's so much anger in the minority community.
Just listen to two mayors, Lori Lifewood in Chicago and DeBlasio in New York.
Go.
And I will code what I really want to say to Donald Trump.
It's two words.
It begins with F and it ends with you.
I've not seen the specific words coming out of the White House or actions,
but I can tell you this, and this is the blunt truth,
the President of the United States helped to create.
at this atmosphere and that's the tragedy here doesn't matter what your party affiliation is
doesn't matter what you think of president trump there's been an uptick in tension and hatred
and division since he came along it's just a fact and it's not the reason for any specific act
but it has helped to poison the atmosphere all right you know that's his opinion um if it is true
It's probably because the media has peddled that long that Trump's a racist, that he's a white supremacist.
You know, if you read my book, The United States of Trump, you'll get a good idea of what Donald Trump really thinks about minority Americans.
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Okay, so here's the final thought of the day.
I've been in corporate America for 45 years.
Now I run my own operation and thank God for that.
Okay, I don't have to answer to pinheads.
I can put the corruption aside.
I can talk right to you, which is what we're doing now.
45 years, I've met a lot of African Americans in the marketplace.
A lot of them.
I have to say I never saw, ever, any of them, treated badly in my workplace where I was.
I work very closely.
On my stuff now, one of the key members is a black woman who's been with me for 28 years.
We couldn't do this show without her.
As far as I'm concerned, I don't even see color.
I'm sorry.
People saying everybody's a racist in America.
Got some hell of a nerve.
Cuomo's saying that.
And I'm going to deal with Cuomo tomorrow.
Okay?
But you've got a hell of a nerve saying that.
I'm not a racist, and I don't know anybody who is.
I don't hang with those people.
If I see something like that, boom, they're gone.
Now, I've been treated unfairly.
When I worked at ABC News, opportunities were denied me
because I wasn't named Stone or Forest.
I didn't have a pedigree.
I went to Harvard after ABC News.
I didn't have that.
And I saw that the Blue Blood Rich correspondents,
from those homes got more opportunity and i didn't like it and i left and i went someplace else and
i worked my way up another way but i understand because i've talked to black americans to say you
know what i was hosed because of my color i was not treated fairly and i believe them
i believe them if you read my column this bigotry everywhere would you overcome that you can't
overcome it by education that our society has the obligation to clean up our public school
educational system that's the key to all of this i have a column on bill o'reilly.com it's free for
everybody please read it we'll deal with it tomorrow in great to tell all right bottom line on
this there is bigotry and prejudice but we are not a nation that embraces it and most
Most of us are not like that, you pinheads, in the media mostly, you just, ooh, like this.
Anyway, I appreciate you guys watch.
We're going to have another very intense program tomorrow.
I'm going to deal with Andrew Cuomo, deal with the Molotov cocktails, and those things that we didn't get to tonight.
I am Bill O'Reilly.
I always appreciate you watching.
Let us know what you think.
We'll see you tomorrow.