Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - No Spin News, June 15, 2020
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Hey, Bill O'Reilly here.
Welcome to the No Spin News Monday, June 15, 2020.
Take your country back.
I'm bringing that slogan back because we're losing our country.
But it's worse than it's not as bad.
as you see on the media. It's worse on the media. And I'm going to get into this.
Now, again, we always recommend you watch us with a pen and pad to jot down important things
because I know everybody in the country is discussing this. And that's my lead story. Over the
weekend, wherever I went, and it's kind of a curse, but it's also a blessing to be recognized
everywhere. And I am. And people just come up to me and go, hey, is it this bad? What's happening
and all, and you know, and I engage them in conversation.
But this weekend, I had a lot of urchins do it, teenagers, college kids.
And I asked them one key question.
What's the difference between the slogan, Black Lives Matter,
and the organization, Black Lives Matter?
Blank stare.
No answer.
Now, I think I could ask adults that question, and I get a blank stare as well.
So that's what I want to talk to you about today.
There is a big difference between the two.
Okay, so let's start with the slogan Black Lives Matter.
Nothing wrong with that slogan.
White Lives Matter, Asian Lives Matter, all lives matter.
But in the context of a police officer killing a man, Black Lives Matter,
It's a very good description after we saw that horrific tape of George Floyd.
Right?
Every reasonable person would say, absolutely right.
Black lives matter.
We can't have police officers kneel on people's necks and killing them, no matter what color
they are.
But since it happened to a black man and black family, we have to address it.
Now, the way to address it is through peaceful protest.
And I think, again, 90% of America say yes, that's right.
But Black Lives Matter, the organization, is totally different,
as I was explaining to you last week.
You'll remember, if you watched the broadcast,
and if you didn't, I hope you go back and watch it,
that I told you the Black Lives Matter movement
evolved out of the Black Panther movement.
Now, 50 years ago, this summer, was the apex of the Black Panther movement.
It was started by a man named Huey Newton.
All right, let's take a look at Huey.
I have a book signed by Huey, all right, and the book is called To Die for the People.
It was written in 1972.
I want to quote one thing from the book, because this crystallizes what's happening here.
The lesson of the Chinese Communist Revolution shows that it was the Communist Party,
which involved a revolutionary vision for all mankind.
The Black Panther Party led by Huey Newton
is now developing along similar lines
with vision, practice, and struggle, unquote.
That was written in 1972.
Huey Newton was a communist, and he was a Maoist.
Now, even though Mao killed close to 80 million people,
That's how many people died because of Mao's policies.
Huey Newton and so did the Black Panthers.
And that's what they wanted to impose on America.
Not all of those murders, I can't say that, but a communist totalitarian regime.
Nobody knows about this, all right?
Nobody knows the linkage.
So if you go into the Black Lives Matter website and you invent,
investigators I have, you will find a list of things that they want. And partial on the list
is no more capitalism, no more cops. All black prisoners, except for murderers and rapists,
out, let them out. All of them. Heroin dealer, it doesn't matter. They all go. Okay? And it's the
most extreme agenda you've ever seen. And it's all based on skin color. So black citizens should get
cash payments from the government, should have guaranteed wages, but they're not really wages
because you don't have a job. Just payments every month, free health care, free college education,
free admission to any college, and on and on and on, all based on skin color. And the rationale is
because the country had slavery. You owe us this. So let me recap. Black Lives Matter wants
to do away with capitalism, do away with the police, release all people of color convicted
of crimes except murderers and rapists, have a free guaranteed income stream for life, free
health care, free college education, and free admission to college, any college you want.
All for black people only.
That's the Black Lives Matter organization.
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So, the statute deal is basically an assault on Confederates in the United States and Winston Churchill
in particular in Great Britain.
Now the Confederate stuff has some merit.
So Robert E. Lee, all right, I'm not going to use, I was going to use a CNN soundbite, but
I'm not going to do that.
Robert E. Lee was a brilliant general, educated at West Point.
if you read Killing Lincoln, you can see how he himself, because of his tactics,
elongated this civil war. Had they not had him, civil war would have been over a lot sooner.
But Lee was a slave owner, and he did not treat his slaves very well. He was a Virginian.
I have a letter from Robert E. Lee explaining that he fought for the South because of quote-unquote
state's rights, but the primary state's rights were slavery. You know, there's some tariff stuff,
it was slavery, Reed killing Lincoln. So Lee, I would say his statue in a historical sense
is fine, but you can't glorify Robert A. Lee, and the kids should be taught the truth about
the man. Now, part of the reason of the statute defacement and all that is so that the far
left can say, we're a lousy, terrible country, and we need to change everything because the
original founding fathers were all racist, bigot, exploitation people. So we got to wipe out
everything they did, George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, everything. And we have to spit a brave
new world of socialism. Did you know that among the first 12 presidents that George Washington
did Zachary Taylor, only two did not own slaves, John Adams and his son, John Quincy Adams, both of whom
were abolitionists, but both of whom understood that if you did abolish slavery by executive order,
you'd have a war. And none of the 12 presidents wanted a war. So they put that above
emancipation. And finally, it reached the level where there was a war. So every president,
outside of the Adams is. We're talking Washington, Jefferson, Madison, Monroe, Jackson, Van Buren, Harrison, Tyler, Polk, and Taylor, own slaves.
So we're going to wipe their legacies out? Oh, yeah. In Portland, Oregon, outside of Thomas Jefferson High School, they took the statue down. Let's see it. All right? That's Thomas Jefferson lying in the gutter. Anybody arrested? No. Because Portland, Oregon, buys into the fact.
City fathers of Portland, Oregon, buy into the fact that we are a terrible country.
Just as the doctor explained, we owe people because of our sins.
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Back with a final thought on Willie Mays.
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Look, I think most Americans are not racist.
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In fact, I donated money to his charity.
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