Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - O'Reilly Update Morning Edition, January 25, 2023
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Bill O'Reilly here, and I'm warming up.
Stand by for the O'Reilly Update Morning Edition, but first.
On this Wednesday, received significant reaction to my column on Bill O'Reilly.com,
copping to a malady that I have, Biden derangement syndrome, or BDS.
I do not want this condition.
In fact, I mocked Americans who display Trump derangement syndrome.
Now I'm in the same place.
place, not a good place. I've always tried to be fair in my news analysis, even when I'm
dealing with folks who see things differently than I do. I hear their arguments, and I try
to put forth better arguments. That's what I do. But President Biden doesn't even try to
defend his policies. He simply says, the border is secure. Well, it's not secure. So he's
delusional. How can you counter delusional? A few days ago, Mr. Biden stated he has no regrets
about taking classified documents he should not have taken. No sorry, no explanation,
nothing. Hard to analyze, nothing. The guy is getting to me. It's not healthy. It's what the
Trump haters do. But I don't hate that.
Biden. I very much dislike the damage he's doing to the country. I would like to convince him
that out of control spending, open borders, unfair equity policies, and violent crime are problems
he should be addressing. But he's not, and I can't make it. So I have the syndrome. Back after
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