Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - O'Reilly On The Radio: Democrats' Witch Hunt For Trump's Taxes; Are Governmental Regulations On Social Media Coming Soon?
Episode Date: April 9, 2019Bill discusses the Democrats last-ditch efforts to publicly shame President Trump by demanding his tax returns become public; With the United Kingdom introducing governmental oversight on the internet... and social media platforms, will America follow suite? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Well, Bill O'Reilly, of course, you can watch him every night at 7.
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Bill O'Reilly, how you doing?
Good, Mark.
Thanks for having me back.
Hey, you know, I always think of you yelling at Barney Frank, this pompous, self-righteous guy
who thought he was protecting everybody, wasn't looking out for people, the housing crisis.
I see Gerald Nadler.
I see the same thing.
Oversight Committee, why isn't he looking at why we spent $20 billion on infrastructure for a $1 billion project?
Where are these people that protecting us?
I don't really understand Nadler because he's a pretty smart guy.
And I agree with you that there are so many problems.
in this country, particularly in the New York area where he's obviously from, that to continue
this witch hunt against Trump, now it's the taxes, you know, okay, this is taking away from
your sworn duty to try to help the people of the United States. We get it. You don't like
them. You think he's a bad president. There's plenty of time to make that point on the
campaign trail. Your job is to solve problems, not create them. And that's what Nadler's doing.
It's a naked political play. And I think, you know, Democrats have got to say, look, enough, okay?
We will vote. We'll decide in 2020 we want. In the meantime, let's try to get something done
here because it's paralyzed. We don't solve any problems. You see what's happening on the border.
you see, you know, the insane stuff that's happening in New York City, one of the problems
is even going to be addressed.
So that's really my beef with Nadler.
Yeah.
Even this congestion pricing, they make it sound like they're trying to fight congestion.
So why wouldn't it be 6 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Why would you be charging that at 3 in the morning?
It doesn't make any sense.
Look, the congestion pricing is another con designed to try to prop up the corrupt MTA.
which is given away billions of dollars in pensions and in disability payments that never
should have happened.
And now, if you want to go to Staten Island, you better bring $45.
You know, I mean, it's insane.
All they had to do, if you want to solve congestion, you don't have deliveries, truck deliveries,
between 7 in the morning and 7 at night.
All right?
They do that in Montreal.
all. They do that in Japan. And that's how you solve the congestion problem. You get the
trucks off the street. They're double parked everywhere. They're jamming up all the avenues
and the streets. And they deliver in the evening. And that's it. But you know why they won't do
that, Mark? Yes. Because of the unions. All right? Yeah. The unions don't want it. And so, you know,
you just say yourself, when are people going to wise up? When are they going to rebel? And,
I think it's coming.
I really think this country's heading for, you know, really a strong backlash against ineffective politicians in both parties.
Yeah.
Bill O'Reilly, Joe Biden, everybody said, oh, he's the best.
He's the only one that could take on Trump.
He looks pretty bumbling and fumbling the last couple of weeks, doesn't he?
Well, with all the respect, I think he's always looked bumbling and fumbling.
I mean, I've never seen Joe Biden to be a real effective.
He's an all-time pal.
He's a backdoor, Paul.
He's a dealmaker in the back door.
You know, Trump's a dealmaker in his way, and Biden's a dealmaker in that way.
But if you're looking for a commanding presence, a charismatic guy to leave the country,
is Joe Biden pop into your mind?
Really?
Is that the guy is?
I mean, let's give it to Barack Obama.
He was a charismatic guy.
He did have a constituency that he led.
What's Biden's constituency?
I mean, I've never really got that.
He's just an all-time Paul.
Yeah.
Do you see anybody at this whole batch that's impressive?
In the Democratic precincts, right?
Yeah, like that Buttigieg has a sharp look to him.
Yeah, I mean, if you look at them and examine them, the smartest of them is Harris, Camela Harris.
Really?
Shrewd.
Yeah, she's shrewd.
Um, she was on the Willie Brown, uh, um, affirmative action program up there.
Well, shrewd like a bad way, like a politician kind of shrew.
I'm not going to put a pejorative on it.
I think Ms. Harris is a smart woman who, uh, has gotten to a place that very few people get
to by using her wiles.
I mean, you look at O'Rourke and O'Rourke's telling you there's no problem at the border.
So doesn't that disqualify him?
fire him immediately from higher office, I believe it would.
You look at Cory Booker, he couldn't run Newark.
You can't run Newark.
I don't know if you can run the United States of America.
You look at Warren, she's finished.
You go down the list.
And Harris, to me, probably as the best chance of emerging at this point.
When they say chaos, you know, the president fires the Homeland Security Department.
director. And she was ineffective. And then the Secret Service guy who nobody liked, is this really
chaos? Is it really a massacre, as they say? No. It's a usual bureaucracy that Trump,
here's an interesting thing about Trump, because I'm almost, I'm about 75% done with the United
States Trump. He never really had to deal with a bureaucracy before, all right, because he ran his
own company as a dictator. He was a dictator. What he said, bang, it happened. And he dealt
with politicians by basically paying them off. Now, he didn't pay him cash, but he made deals with
them. So it was all him. Now he's got to deal with this massive federal bureaucracy where some people
are good and some people aren't so good. But he doesn't know. You know, he's putting them in there.
He doesn't know Nielsen from anybody.
And I say, look, the more he can solve the problems on his own, the better he's going to be,
because the bureaucracy will always let you down.
So I don't know why he doesn't declare he's got a state of emergency order already in effect for the wall, right?
Yeah.
Well, why don't you freeze visa applications on asylum basis for 90 days?
just say no more we're not going to take any asylum applications for 90 days because we're overwhelmed we can't do it
and you know at the end of 90 days we'll take a look we might have to extend it
yeah you're going to have legal challenges but you'll be able to shut that asylum thing down for 90 days
because by the time the court cases wind through um what does he do that that's the kind of stuff
that that i think he should be looking at rather than trying to this unwieldy bureaucracy
that nobody can control.
Now, Bill O'Reilly's working on this book.
It's coming out in September.
The United States of Trump.
You can pre-order it now, by the way.
You just go to Bill O'Reilly.com.
I think this book will be helpful to a lot of people
because you know him as well as anybody could,
and this book will explain a lot of what he does.
Well, there are two parts to the book
about people might find valuable.
Number one, how he pulled it off,
how he got to be president.
Because nobody has ever told that story, honestly,
and I will.
This is not a pro-Trump.
It's not an anti-Trump.
It's a history book.
No anonymous sources in the book.
None.
Everything's on the record.
So I'm going to show you how he did it and how that happened.
So you understand how your country works.
And then once he got there, how his actual view of America changed, what he thought his country was is not what he thinks it is now.
And a lot of that has to do with press coverage.
of it has to do with leaks and being stabbed in the back and his own mistakes, how he was
overconfident in a lot of different areas.
Well, I'm going to build a wall.
Mexico is going to pay for it.
Well, and I told him early on in an interview, I said, not going to happen.
Yeah.
You know, go ahead.
You think he also underestimated how deep that swamp is?
I don't think he understood, as we were just talking about, that you can't move this bureaucracy.
You can't move it.
All right, you have to make the decisions, and Congress in its present position,
the Democrats are not going to do anything you want unless you want open borders.
Unless you say, yeah, well, let everybody in.
Well, then they'll do it.
It was like the prison thing.
Well, let's let everybody out.
Okay.
Okay.
All right.
Selling heroin, you know, and addicting people and killing people.
Life out of violent crime, let them out.
They're misunderstood.
It's society's fault.
They're great, great, great, great, great, great, great, grandfather that was a slave so they can sell heroin.
That's the thinking.
That's what you have.
I hate to say, we're out of time.
What do you have about tonight on TV?
Tonight we're going to go into this unbelievable law in England, and you ought to do this
that's going to regulate and oversee social media.
Oh.
That if you put fake news on, if you defame somebody, if you let a kid look at pornography,
They're going to find you big bucks in England.
They have a czar, a social media czar.
That's coming here.
And what a fight that'll be.
Yeah, it sounds good.
But wait till the government takes over, it gets even worse.
But that'll be interesting.
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And Bill O'Reilly, thanks for being with us.
Okay, Mark.
Always a pleasure.
Thanks.
All right.
Take care.