Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - O'Reilly: The Divide in the Democratic Party; Not Impressed by Those in the Senate
Episode Date: April 16, 2019Bill O'Reilly is on with Wayne Allyn Root on Newsmax TV for another lively interview. O'Reilly describes the difference between Nancy Pelosi and AOC and her crew, and explains how this divide in the D...emocratic party is hurting the party. The discussion then turns to those in the Senate and O'Reilly expresses his deep concern and the fact that he is not impressed by those in the Senate. What have they done to help the American people? Plus, get Bill's take on pushing illegal aliens to sanctuary cities. Is it a viable plan for President Trump? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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All right, Wayne Alarout with the great Bill O'Reilly.
You can always find his wisdom at Bill O'Reilly.com, as well as his podcasts,
Bill O'Reilly.com, and we're lucky to have him on our show, the Wayne Alarut show.
Bill, how are you?
And I hope you had a great weekend.
Good way.
Thank you.
Thanks for having me back.
All right.
So we start with Nancy Pelosi, who made an appearance on 60 minutes over the weekend.
I wake up every morning, thank you God, for Ilhan Omar and Rashida Talib and Alexandria O'Cortez.
They're the greatest gifts that are Republican Party in history.
She obviously agrees.
She said they have a, you know, a party, a quorum of five.
There's nobody who agrees with them.
She acts like in the Democratic Party, I would beg to differ.
I just think they're the only ones being honest about what their real agenda is.
They all believe in radical things, but they are the only ones who are stupid enough to tell the American people, and it's turning everyone off.
What say you?
All right.
I think there's a matter of degree here.
I think the Democratic Party has moved far left.
I would agree with that.
I think Nancy Pelosi is a ultra-liberal person
who does not believe in accountability at all or self-reliance
wants massive, massive government
and wants the government pretty much run everybody's life in America.
So I think that's accurate.
What Pelosi fears and also the Democratic moderate wing
is that Donald Trump will be successful
in branding the whole operation
a socialist enterprise.
And because the media gives Cortez and Omar
so much publicity, everything they say is blown up.
There is that danger.
And Pelosi sees that, sees it.
So now it's trying to distance the party
from Cortez and Omar.
Let's talk a little bit about Pete,
and I can never pronounce his last name,
so let's just say the mayor of South Bend,
who announced for president over the weekend
with a very unique last name
and thinks he's the new star of the Democratic Party,
37 years old, mayor of a small town,
and a mayor who brags, he changed streets
from one way to two-way and filled a lot of potholes,
thinks he's ready to be president of the United States,
commander of the armed forces,
and leader of the free world.
I think it's absurd.
What say you, Bill O'Reilly?
Well, I'd like him to run for Governor of New York
if he's filling in a potholes.
I mean, we could use that here.
Because it's just gas.
Look, I like people running for president.
I'm not an elitist.
It believes that Joe Biden and the career politicians
are the end all.
We saw Barack Obama come up from nowhere and win.
We saw Donald Trump come from the private sector and win.
So why not?
What's the downside for Mayor Pete?
He's not going to be mayor of South Bend anymore.
He's now getting famous.
He'll get lecture fees.
It'll pay him a lot of money.
He'll get a book.
They'll pay him.
Yeah, yeah.
So if he wants to get out there and mix it up, I don't have any beef with that.
Is he going to get the nomination?
No.
He's not.
I want to know what happened to Beto.
I thought for months, I thought Beto and Pete were the same guy.
I mean, they had the same haircut.
But, you know, it's like, okay, here's Mayor Pete, and there's Beto, all right, fine.
We have almost 18 months of the election.
You're going to have people running around saying what they want.
None of this bothers me at all.
I don't really follow it that closely, Wayne.
I've got, I think, more important things to analyze.
But, you know, if he wants to have fun running around, run for president, fine with me.
all right all right so i do want to point out though that at least obama was a united
state senator when he ran for president i realized he never had a single bill with his name on
it and for the moment he became senator he campaigned for president he never achieved anything in
the senate but he was an impressive united states senator wait wait i i differ with you i
just think these these politicians that that get into uh the senate and the house of representatives
and they don't do anything.
They're useless.
I'd rather have Mayor Pete
if he fixed the potholes
and did something,
you know, if he's a problem solver,
you know, I'd rather have him
than he's pinnails who sit up there
and they don't do this.
And they don't do anything.
All right?
So give me some energy,
give me some creativity,
and I'll consider you.
I don't, I'm not impressed.
I'm not impressed, Wayne,
by the people sitting in the Senate.
I'm sorry.
They don't impress me.
All right.
All right.
I got Kirsten Gillibrand here in New York.
Kirsten Gillibrand.
Is she done Bupkis for this state?
No.
No.
Nothing.
I'd rather vote for Barney the dinosaur than Kirsten Gillibor.
Don't forget, you have Corey Booker right next door in New Jersey.
Well, look, Corey Booker was the mayor of Newark.
You know, he didn't really do much in Newark.
And then, you know, they elected him, Senator.
What did he do?
What is he done?
Tell me one thing he's done.
Nothing.
Again, I'm getting Barney.
I'll write in Barney's name.
I'm tired of these people.
I'm a senator.
You don't do Jack.
There you go.
All right.
We heard it strong from Bill.
Border battle.
President Trump is going to release illegal aliens.
in sanctuary cities, or at least that's the threat, and I'll brag a little.
I've been talking about this for six months on my Newsmax show, that I was involved in
school busing in New York, Mount Vernon, New York, they ruined the city, Democrats wanted
school busing, and then they set their kids to private schools, and I got wound up in a
all-black, rough-neck, inner-city high school, got beat up a few times, and almost died a
couple times, was almost murdered. School busing ruined Mount Vernon, New York, and it's
public schools. And so I thought six months ago, why can't we
play that game too. If you like illegal so much, let's bust them to your districts and your schools
and Nancy Pelosi's house and let him climb her walls around her mansion. And I hope President Trump
heard me loud and clear. Now he's come out and said he'd like to do that. What is your thought?
I assume you'll probably tell me, great idea, but can never actually be done. What do you think?
Great idea, but can never actually be done way. Oh, where did I hear that? I figured.
Look, what you have to understand on this story, what's important on this story, and I get into this pretty heavy tonight on Bill O'Reilly.com, is that Donald Trump is in perpetual campaign mode.
That's what you have to understand.
That every day of his life, he does, he governs, but he also has an eye on I'm campaigning.
I want to be reelected.
So this is a big issue for his crew.
Trump's crew. They don't like sanctuary cities. Punish sanctuary cities. So, okay, I may send these
people to San Francisco. Let's hear them howl, and they are. They're all howling. Oh,
you can't do that. But if you did that, then you would guarantee that everybody you bust to San Francisco
or Seattle or L.A. or New York City, every one of those people would remain in the United States
forever. Forever.
So it's almost
self-defeated.
Well, you know,
on paper, no.
Would you put them in a sanctuary city
community? They will.
So,
you know, there's a practical
end, but it's a campaign issue.
It's Trump, jazz, and his
base going, yeah, yeah, yeah, send them
over there, that's where they should be.
Look, people who come
here illegally are going to settle
where they know people.
That's what happens.
So most people who are coming here
from Central America and Mexico,
they already know people here.
That's where they're going to go.
Now, you want to drop them off in San Francisco?
Fine, but they're going to hightle it out of there
to wherever their folks are,
wherever their friends are.
And that's the reality.
All right, you heard it strong for Bill O'Reilly
right here on the Way down the Root Show.
Thank you, Bill. Thanks for the wisdom.
All right, Wayne, always fun.
Thank you for having me.
Thank you.