Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - O'Reilly Update Morning Edition, July 1, 2020

Episode Date: July 1, 2020

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Starting point is 00:00:47 astounded by the lunacy on display in america now the radical left wants to banish st louis that's correct the name st louis is apparently triggering negative feelings in some far-left cooks. But why? I don't know. St. Louis was named by French trappers who floated the Mississippi River in the 18th century. They established an outpost near the river and named it after the famous French king and canonized saint, Louis the 9th. Born in 1214, Lewis, by most accounts, was a very good guy. He fed his poor subjects. reform the French justice system, introducing due process, and upheld the Christian belief system. Unusual for a king back then. Hello, Henry the 8th. Other countries actually use King Lewis to
Starting point is 00:01:43 arbitrate disputes because of his, quote, moral integrity. So what's the beef with St. Louis, far left, loons? What new city name do you want? Actually, I'm foolish for even asking that question. question. The radicals could brand the city Fidelville or Che Francisco. Wait, San Francisco is also named after a saint, and Los Angeles after angels. Sorry, I brought it up. Leave St. Louis alone. Now this. If you own a life insurance, a term policy that you no longer need or can't afford, you can sell it for cash. That's what Edward and Margaret did when faced with mounting medical bills and an unplanned retirement. Coventry Direct, help them sell their $1 million life insurance policy for $130,000 cash. See if you qualify, please call 1-800-888-3791 or visit
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