Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - No Spin News - Weekend Edition - April 20, 2024
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Welcome to the NoSpin News Weekend Edition.
Now, in Arizona is a fascinating abortion story.
So in 1864, Arizona was not a state, it was a territory.
And they passed a law banning abortions unless the mother would die in the birthing process.
But rape, incest, no.
Banned it.
Now, the legislature of Arizona and the Supreme Court are upholding that law from 1864.
It's shocking.
And it's causing all kinds of trouble and may put Arizona in the Biden camp.
Where Arizona, the polls show trending toward Trump, this crazy thing in the legislature.
And it is insane.
If you want a new updated law, Arizona vote for it.
Don't drag us back to 1864.
Joining us now is Dr. Samara Clark.
She's a professor of political science at the University of Arizona.
I'm very pleased to have her today.
Am I miscategorizing what is happening with Arizona and abortion?
No, I mean, I think you're characterizing how most Arizona voters feel about the new law.
I did some polling on it a few weeks ago just before the Supreme Court ruling.
I know it's 66% of Arizonans oppose any ban, even with exceptions.
Only 7% of Arizona voters said in this poll that they support a ban without exception, 7%.
So it's hugely unpopular as you as you suspect.
Then why are the Republicans almost decapitating themselves over this?
If your poll shows, and I believe it's accurate, why are they doing this?
I think many of the Republican candidates, Harry Lake and other Republicans in Arizona, are sort of associated with these Republican, or with these abortion bans at this point, because they did celebrate the overturning of Roe v. Wade, and they did.
Yeah, but there's a difference, though. I mean, Lake repudiated this law. I think you probably saw that over the weekend, so that I'm not supporting this, because she knows women in Arizona are not going to go for this.
But this is one of the dumbest things I've ever seen a Republican legislature ever do.
Your hand in the state of Biden, there's no reason to do it.
It's not going to happen, by the way.
The feds are going to stop it.
And it's easy stop.
It's like you weren't even a state when this law passed.
This law doesn't stand.
That's so easy.
Why would they bother with this?
Well, I think the Republicans are in a pretty tricky situation at this point.
They can either legislate a new law, which at this point they have yet to do.
They've had some debate in the legislature, but Republicans have not voted to repeal the law.
Or they can allow it to be on the ballot in November, which I think would be a huge advantage for the Democratic candidates, as it would probably engage a lot of voters to come out.
But they got to know that.
They have to know.
I mean, I don't know why they're doing it.
So you don't know why they're doing it.
I mean, if anybody watching us right now are listening to us in Arizona knows why these Republicans are killing them.
themselves over this. There are sane ways to go about restricting abortion, in my opinion.
All right, I think the people in California and New York, right, I think the people in California,
New York, and other states with no bans and all that, I think that's horrendous. I think that's
Mao Zey-Tung stuff, all right? That's how bad it is. But you can find reasonable,
reasonable laws, last word, it looks to me like some really far-right people are running the Republican Party in Arizona.
Am I wrong?
The abortion position in Arizona, among many of the Republican candidates, does not line up with Republican voters or, of course, voters in general.
And you're right, it is an advantage for the Democratic candidate in Arizona.
All right. Thank you, Doctor. We appreciate it very much.
You're listening to the NoSpin News Weekend Edition.
Manhattan is a violent place now, full of anarchy and disrespect.
Criminals are running wild.
On April 4th, a short time ago, a man named Jean Zarzula was in Grand Central Station.
There's Zarzula.
He walked up to a 54-year-old woman.
and punched her in the face, breaking her nose, for no reason.
New York City Judge Laurie Peterson, notoriously soft on violent crime, let him out with
no bell.
Okay?
On April 13th, nine days later, Zarzula was again back in Grand Central Station and punched
a nine-year-old girl in the face, nine years old.
Cops caught him again.
Second time they caught him.
Now he's being held on 100,000 cash bail.
So the 54-year-old woman still recovering, broken nose, as I said,
the nine-year-old girl had to go to the hospital.
And she'll never be the same.
If you're nine years old and a stranger comes over and punches you in the face,
you're never going to get over that.
ever. And the only reason that Zarzoula was able to do that was because Judge Laurie Peterson
let him out after he punched a 54-year-old woman for no reason. This is beyond disgraceful.
Lori Peterson should resign right now, but she doesn't care. So why? An elderly woman,
middle-aged woman, nine-year-old girl, punched.
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Joining us now from New York City is Detective Paul DiJocamo.
he is the president of the Detectors Endowment Association.
I didn't see you at the funeral of Detective Diller.
Were you there at the funeral?
Absolutely, yes, I was there.
The very same day.
I assume you were.
And you saw the anger of the people outside,
10,000 people outside St. Rose Church.
I'm sure you saw it because it was palpable, right?
Absolutely, yes.
And I'm sure you saw the display of the 6,000 police officers from all over the country who came to show respect to the Diller family.
I'm sure you saw that, correct?
Yes, I did.
Okay.
So now we are in a situation where 34,000 New York City police officers are subjected to anarchy every day putting their lives in danger, detectives.
Detective Diller was 31 years old with a one-year-old baby.
What do the rank and file the police officers themselves who can only make arrests and protect,
okay?
Generally, what are they thinking, Detective?
Well, they lost confidence in our government because the Senate, the assembly, and the city council,
they've enacted laws that first.
tie the hands of the police and are more concerned with the rights of the criminal
than the rights of the victims of crime all right but you say they've lost confidence
why does that matter and does that affect the job they do when they go out every day
are they bitter cynical have they changed their um job behavior give me a specific so what
what's going on on the street well basically they're making the arrest
taking thousands and thousands of guns off the street every day, just for them, the individuals
that possess them, to be let out right away and to victimize the people of the city again.
The problem is that the police department is doing their part.
We need the criminal justice to do their part and keep these violent criminals behind
behind the...
All right.
Are you seeing any...
The laws that were in the city council of New York,
generally, despises New York City police officers.
The legislature in Albany, okay, look at hasty, despises your crew.
The Attorney General of this state has tied the hands of New York City police officers,
Letitia James, who I, who is about 10 feet from me at the funeral
of Detective Dillon.
Is there bitterness
seeping in
to the individual officers
in New York City?
Oh, absolutely.
You know, the confidence level
and the support
by the elected officials
have really taken a toll
on the police on the street.
Everyone that they confront now
is a confrontational situation.
Our hands are tied
as far as what you could do
and when you could do it
and how you could do it, and you don't have the backing of your government.
When you don't have the backing of the government, the police will not work effectively.
All right.
Would you say that morale is at an all-time low among the NYPD?
By 41 years in the NYPD, this is the lowest I've ever seen on.
Would you say that New York City is now a dangerous place because of the far-left politics?
100%.
Would you say there is anybody
trying to solve this problem?
Is the governor, Hockel, trying to solve the problem?
Is the mayor of New York City
trying to solve the problem?
Well, actually, the mayor of New York City agrees
without thoughts.
It's the council that's really stopping
all the pro-policing legislation.
And Albany,
the Senate, the Assembly,
just continue to try and enact laws to tie the hands of the police
and put the good, war-abiding citizens of New York City and Holmes Way.
All right. Last question. You've been on the job 41 years
with rank and file doing the detective work and now in the union.
In your opinion, why has the public not risen up?
You don't see demonstrations. You don't see them in favor of the police
and against these progressive politicians.
They don't exist.
Why not?
Because everybody that cared left and are leaving an alarming rate.
People are leaving New York City and New York State at an alarming rate.
Detectives are retiring and leaving.
So you think they're scared.
And I agree with that partly.
But I don't think there's enough leadership on the other side
that organizes these kinds of things because that has to happen.
All right, Detective, thanks very much for your time.
Appreciate it.
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Hey, it's Sean Spicer from the Sean Spicer Show podcast,
reminding you to tune into my show every day
to get your daily dose inside the world of politics.
President Trump and his team are
shaking up Washington like never before, and we're here to cover it from all size, especially on
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every day. Make sure you tune in. You can find us at Apple Podcast, Spotify, or wherever you get your
podcast. So our go-to media guy is named Bernie Goldberg. Okay, you may have heard about Bernie.
He wrote a book way back after he left CBS News called Bias.
And he was the first one, even before me, to really pinpoint the trend in American newsrooms on television to the left.
And he documented because he was at CBS News since U.S. Grant was president.
I mean, Bernie has been around.
So he knew what it was in the beginning and then what it turned into.
Now, he wrote by us, a huge bestseller, after he left CBS, but before he left it, CBS News,
he wrote an article in a Wall Street Journal, pretty much saying that, and then took that article
and turned it into a book. After he wrote the article in the Wall Street Journal,
Dan Rather targeted Bernie Goldberg. And I know that because I worked for Rather. I was there when
Bernie was there. And Bernie was a much bigger star at CBS than I was, which was great.
grossly unfair. But I know that. And rather targeted Goldberg, and Goldberg was frozen out,
how to leave the company. Now we have a similar situation at a lower level, NPR. So there's a guy,
Uri Berliner, an executive, who basically came out and said, NPR is left and doesn't cover
the news responsibly. Here is Uri's quote, an open-minded spirit, no long,
exists within NPR.
And now, predictably, we don't have an audience that reflects America.
That wouldn't be a problem for an openly polemical news outlets, serving a niche audience,
but for NPR, which purports to consider all things, it's devastating both for its journalism
and Bidus' model, unquote.
Well, for writing that, Ory got suspended, and today he quit NPR.
Joining us now from North Carolina is the aforementioned.
Media expert, Bernard Goldberg.
How about that for Lee?
Pretty good?
You got it all right, and you're one of the few people
who's reporting on Yuri Berliner
who actually remembered that in 1996,
I did what he did in 2024.
Exactly. There was no difference.
And Berliner, like you, was personally offended
because he thought it was unfair.
He thinks it's unfair, right?
Exactly.
So after all this time,
the left-wing media has gotten way more left
than it was when you and I were at CBS News, I believe,
and way more intolerant.
Well, I don't know about that because you were iced.
And that must have really been difficult for you, right?
Well, I was iced in a social way,
more than a journalistic way,
Rather didn't want any part of me.
You're right about that.
But I had friends who didn't want to be seen within the same zip code as me
because that might get word back to Dan Rather and who knows what might happen then.
But I didn't get suspended.
I didn't get fired.
And I think one of the reasons is Michael Jordan came to my defense.
Not that Michael Jordan.
Michael Jordan was the CEO of Westinghouse
the company that owned CBS at the time
and he gave an interview to a magazine
in which he said
I understand what Bernie Goldberg said
and he's gone to something
and I think that saved me from being
suspended or worse at CBS
and then why then four years after you wrote
the journal article did you leave? I mean you were a star at CBS
Yes, they were giving you all good assignments.
Because 60 Minutes 2 came along.
And while some people in the front office said,
this is a quote, it's a no-brainer that Bernie should be on that show.
Because rather was the chief correspondent on that show,
I got iced out of that show.
And I said, I've had enough of this crap.
And I called and I quit.
Was that a wise move in hindsight?
That's a very interesting question.
In hindsight, the best move I've ever made
because I wound up on your show.
I wrote five books.
None of that would have happened if I didn't quit.
I would have been at CBS,
and then they would have dumped me like they dumped a whole bunch of other people.
And I don't know where I'd be today.
All right.
I took a chance when I quit.
I took a huge chance, but it was the best move I ever made.
Okay.
I'm glad it worked out.
One more thing on this,
and then we'll go into ABC News.
It's possible that people didn't want to be seen with you
because you're you.
Cheap shot, cheap shot alert.
I've had dinner with Goldberg.
I know he has trouble with the fork.
Okay, let's go to ABC News.
So that's CBS News and NPR.
Now we're over at ABC.
ABC News runs the view.
It's incredible, but ABC News is in charge of the view, not ABC Entertainment.
If it were entertainment, I'd have no beef at all.
I wouldn't care what they did.
But with news, it's a little bit different.
So the ladies on The View are all rooting for a criminal conviction for Donald Trump.
They're rooting.
Roll the table.
They are never going to find someone that doesn't know about the former 12th.
impeached loser president right no one's no they're never going to find that but what I did find
also interesting about my Super Bowl is that the legal teams will be checking the jurors social media
profiles to see if they can assess the truthfulness and intention of what they said during voir
which is their questioning and I think that's really really important because if you start
liking Trump said you follow Trump stuff on social media are you going to are can you be impartial
Yeah, but the others, it's okay if you hate her.
But when she refers to Super Bowl, she means Ms. Hosten does.
And I gave Ms. Hosten her start on television, by the way, and I like her as a person.
Her Super Bowl is a Trump conviction.
So my question to you, Goldberg, is this.
How can ABC News run this operation and then tell the American people it's fair?
I don't know.
But the only thing I could conjecture from this is that it is a successful show in terms of daytime ratings.
They pay their people, Whoopi Goldberg and Joy Behar and the others millions and millions of dollars.
So they must be making a lot of money, the show.
And maybe that money is used to finance other things at ABC News.
Maybe that money is used to finance coverage of the war in Ukraine and the world.
in Gaza. But I worked for CBS News when Walter Cronkite was the anchor, and then later Dan Rather.
And I can't imagine, and I don't think, well, I'll let you speak for yourself, Bill.
But I can't imagine that CBS News allowing a show like that to be part of CBS News.
It besmirches the operation. When I was working for Peter Jennings, Jennings would have never, ever.
And Jennings was powerful, ever allowed that.
a million years. And then you have George Stephanopoulos, who is deemed the top news correspondent
at ABC News, what he is obviously a democratic activist. I mean, so I think we can both conclude
that all standards of fairness have collapsed at the network level. Would that be fair to say?
Well, all standards of fairness. I mean, they've been liberal. They are liberal.
and they will continue
to be liberal. That much, I'll go that
far. But as far as the
view is concerned, it's got to be
nobody thinks
of the view as part of ABC
News. Right, but it is.
Don't think of it in those terms.
But it should never, ever
happen. It shouldn't
happen. People should know
only 2 million, a little more than 2 million
people a day watch the program.
It's nothing. It's infinites.
It's infinitesimal.
All right, let's go to CNN.
We'll wrap this up.
So CNN thought that a new program.
What was that?
It must be making some money.
Yeah, it makes a little money
because they just sit around on a stage
and it doesn't have a big overhead,
but it's not well watched
in comparison of what used to be on.
Okay, CNN.
So they hired Gail King,
who is a CBS correspondent and anchors,
CBS Morning News, and they hired Charles Barkley, who's a basketball analyst.
They put them together, this is CNN, six months ago, hoping that one show, out of all of
their shows, could break out and attract attention in an audience.
It failed dismally.
The show was canceled yesterday.
Okay, I know most of my viewers have never seen the show on CNN.
Here's a clip.
Charles, wait, you believe in aliens?
No.
You don't.
Because I haven't seen one.
I haven't seen one.
I presume you can know something is true even if you have never seen it.
Well, there's somebody else.
That's a good point, Neil.
Wait, first of all, that's not a good point.
It is.
You are not the measure of what is true in the world.
Well, somebody else would have told me.
Hey, hey.
No, but Charles.
I'm knocking on your door.
When they say, take me to your leader, they're going to come to you?
No, I don't know what you're saying?
No, I just want to say this.
What?
I told you, it was an honor and privilege to meet you.
you. Okay. But if we had a person coming on here who met an alien, we wouldn't have you
on the show. Okay, so it was a fairly entertaining situation. And Barclay, the matchup with Ms.
King, who's cautious, very cautious. With Barclay's a bomb throw, that wasn't the best matchup.
You need somebody to go after Barclay to provoke him, and that's how you get ratings.
But I'm going to submit that whatever CNN puts on will fail because its brand is so damaged.
And it's damaged because of their presidential coverage of Donald Trump.
It's shot and it's not coming back.
Do you disagree?
You know, I've been thinking about this.
You know, in just about every town, there's a restaurant that closes after a while.
and in that same, very same location, another restaurant comes in, and that fails.
And then a third restaurant comes into the very same location, and that one goes under.
CNN is like a bad location.
It just doesn't, it isn't hot like MSNBC with its outlandish progressive views.
it isn't conservative like Fox.
It's sort of like old-fashioned liberal.
And in the United States of entertainment,
old-fashioned liberal doesn't cut it anymore.
And you're on to something, certainly, with your analysis,
that they went after Donald Trump during the presidential election.
Nobody is surprised when MSNBC does that.
nobody is surprised when Fox fawns over Donald Trump
that's expected CNN was sort of in the middle
it was always liberal but it was in the middle
and when it went it went all in against Donald Trump
that did not help the brand that became the location
like the bad restaurants that became the location where
almost nothing works anymore all right good analysis
Bernie Goldberg, make him happy.
Now, I'm making a humanitarian appeal now, so let me do it.
Make Bernard Goldberg happy.
I don't think that's too much to ask.
He just gave us a good seven minutes, right?
Make him happy.
And it's very easy to do that.
You go to bernardgolberg.com, and he's happy.
So let's all do that in response to Goldberg's appearance today.
Does that make sense to everybody?
Yes, it does.
All right, Goldberg. We'll see you soon. Thanks for the good segment. We appreciate it.
Here's a gem from the no-spin News Vault.
Now, this indoctrination stuff is causing social upheaval all over the country. You know that.
All right? So we see Target. We see the Dodgers. The Dodgers, by the way, are falling apart on the field, as I predicted.
that God would, you know.
So they lost yesterday.
They blew an unbelievable lead,
and now they're all mad or in the dugout.
I don't know.
But anyway, I can't see the Dodgers prospering.
But could be wrong.
Anyway, this social upheaval about all the trans stuff,
which basically backhose into the gay stuff,
is causing people to get angry.
And sometimes you act out in a way that's not,
fair. As I said before, a lot of gay people don't like this trans stuff, particularly when it's
aimed at kids. I get letters all time, and I read so. Now, it's all part of a breaking down
traditional American society, and there is a new book out called The Anti-Communist Manifesto.
It's a great book cover, by the way, one of the best book covers I've seen in a while. It's by
Jesse Kelly. You may know him. He's on the first TV along with me.
he does a nationally syndicated radio program the jesse kelly show and i think it took them like five
days to come up with that title but i'm not sure kelly um the jesse kelly show is that widely
debated about uh what we should call a radio show you know bill it's actually funny initially
when i got that spot the nationally syndicated radio spot yeah they wanted to call it something else
it was something i forget america now or america first or something and i thought well that's
That's kind of confusing.
Plus, I'm so arrogant that I just really wanted it to mainly focus on me.
Yeah, I'm the same way, the O'Reilly Factor.
Now, there's no spin news where you're on now.
It's a little bit different, but everybody knows I run that operation.
So I'm reading your book, and it's essentially about a communist movement that you believe is well underway in this country
and how to fight against that, the anti-communist manifesto.
but i'm still unclear about who exactly you feel is communist so is president biden a communist in
your opinion well it depends on how you want me to answer that question i want you to answer
it by your point of view is biden a communist of course he is now he may not be one of the ones
that's doing the thinking of course he's not one of the ones that doing the thinking i think
everyone can agree on that. But if 10 guys are sitting in front of me with ball bats and one guy
wants to beat me to death with it and two of the guys don't really want to, but they'll go along
with the group if everyone else does, does it really matter to me that it wasn't their idea
and they don't really want to feel like it? No, Joe Biden is. He is. Let's stay specifically.
You rightly define early in the book the anti-communist manifesto what communist is. It's people
who support the abolition of private property, that no private property should exist.
That's what Karl Marx and Engels and Stalin and Castro, Mao, no private property.
You have no power as a human being. The state tells you what to do. That's communist.
Now, Biden doesn't believe that, does he?
That's not communism. That was the original definition they sold.
to people. That's not, as I lay out in the book, the actual way it works out. Communism has
nothing to do with nationalization of this or the government telling you this or government
telling you that. Communism is simply the religion of the malcontent bill. That's why in the Soviet
Union they went after the urban poor. They told the Chinese when the Chinese communists were
coming up, they said, hey, focus on the urban poor. And Mao and the Chinese said, no, that's stupid.
We don't have malcontented urban poor here in China. We have malcontented rural.
here in China. So that's where we go. It took on a different form in Cambodia. They tried to do the same thing here, focusing on the workers. And that failed because our workers have an excellent standard of living here. It just never caught a hold. But in the original communist manifesto, private property is abolished. So you're expanding that, I think, in your analysis of the problem of communism. Am I right there?
yes and no i'm not expanding it they did it never took that form it never took that form originally
that's how they sold it all communism's based on deception of course we're going to help the workers
and make things equal and of course that but it never it never once took on the form that even
marks envisioned it would take on it just took on as always a murderous totalitarian form
and these murdering savages always rose to power by focusing on the malcontents of any society
where they are. We in America have different ones here. That's why they changed tactics. We didn't
have malcontented workers. We had angry black people who were being mistreated. We have angry gays.
We have angry feminists because feminists are always freaking angry. We have angry climate change people
who think your SUVs burning down the planet. They're malcontented. They're bitter. They want to
burn the place down. People like, not Joe Biden, but the Klaus Schwabes of the world,
the Bill Gates of the world, Jeff Bezos, the commies who are around.
Joe Biden. They know they can use those malcontents. They can use their anger to get power and burn
down the country they hate. I see it more of a totalitarian movement than a doctrinaire
communist movement. These people that you've just mentioned all have one thing in common.
They don't have confidence that we the people will make right decisions. They think we're a bad
country from the jump. We've always been racist. We've always persecuted. People.
people but they don't they're not property driven as much as they don't want freedom freedom is
what they're after they want to impose trans communist bill but that's all communist bill
they're all that way i mean the communist takeover of north korea as you well know they were
selling the same thing it's not that they were about seizing private property they saw themselves
the kim the kim family as kis but there's no private property in north korea jessie there's no
private property in North Korea.
I understand that.
You're separating.
It's all totalitarian bill.
Yes.
It's all totalitarian.
And believe me.
Now here's a question.
At the beginning of this program went over the far left media cabal that got Chris Licked fired.
And big names in there, and I ran them all down.
What's in it for them to push this totalitarianism?
the same thing that's always in it bill power power and money is what's in it for them because
they always believe all of them do they always believe the street communists the antifa the street
trash all the way up to the bezos they all have convinced themselves that they will be the one
sitting at the seat of power when all the chairs have stopped being filled after the music stops
they always convince themselves if i burn down enough if i help this guy burn down enough if i
destroy enough. In the end, I will get all the things I've wanted that that guy has and I'll
punish my enemies and it'll work out fine. But actually, that's the only good part about
communism, Bill, is in the end, it ends up eating all of them. They'll all burn in the end.
Everyone goes down. Well, either alive or dead. Final question for you. Joe Biden's the
farthest left president we've ever had. He makes Obama look like Barry Goldwater. If you really
understand what Biden enables, the kind of thinking he enables. Just the border alone. Just that
alone is so insane. But I don't believe that Joe Biden has any clue about what he is doing
and what it is going to lead to. Am I wrong? No, you're not wrong. He's a useful idiot.
Susan Rice is the thinking. Brian Dees is the thinking. You know all these names, Bill, all these
who were around, they're all Barack Obama's people.
Now there's no more Barack Obama to say, hey, slow down on that, hey, that looks bad.
You have this daughtering old fool as commander-in-chief who doesn't have the reins held back on any of these people.
He's a useful idiot, as most communists are.
All right, are you supporting Trump or are you keeping an open mind in the GOP?
I don't care either way.
I like Trump a lot.
I like the Santis a lot.
Trump's public comments about the COVID stuff.
rub me the wrong ray right now but i'm voting for either of them if they're the nominee that's for
sure we got to stop this madness all right the book is uh the anti-communist manifesto i really
like to cover did you design that that's a good i did well i did and i didn't bill i told him i
wanted it very simple i didn't want all the splashing covering stuff i wanted it to be simple i
I design all mine, and that's why it's caught my eye.
It's good.
Good luck with the book, Jesse.
We appreciate it very much.
Thanks for coming on.
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