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Episode Date: July 7, 2023Ben & Jerrys blasts America. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices...
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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 Friday, Ben and Jerry ice cream, just so-so. Hagenas is the gold standard much better than the Vermont boys.
But both will make you fat. Ben and Jerry will also make you stupid. Bad combination, dumb and
Zoftig, not a resume enhancer. If Che Guevara had not been assassinated,
in Bolivia, he might be on Ben and Jerry's board of directors.
On July 4th, the ice cream idiots put out a tweet condemning presidents Washington, Jefferson,
Lincoln, and Teddy Roosevelt, accusing them of stealing Native American land.
Che would have loved that. More Cherry Garcia pleads.
The Ben and Jerry folks are also demanding the USA return all the stolen property to the Indians.
Right on. Overlooked in the moronic tweet is
the fact that in every country on the planet, power took property. No exceptions.
Check out the Mongols, Vikings, Greeks, Romans, Russians, Chinese, Australians, on and on.
Not justifying, simply reporting. London seized the land of my ancestors in County Cabin, Ireland.
Chances are your people lost big as well. But back to the communist Ben and Jerry outfit.
The original owners, Ben Cohen and Jerry Greenfield, and Jerry Greenfield sold out to Unilever in 2000
for a whopping $336 million.
You can buy lots of land with that, guys.
Right?
$336 million?
Let's give it to the Indians.
Shall we?
Back after this.
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