Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - O'Reilly Update Morning Edition, March 1, 2023
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Bill O'Reilly here, and I'm warming up.
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On this Wednesday, one of the worst things in life is being betrayed,
and most Americans have experienced that people we trusted violating our trust.
Some take it in stride, others deeply affected.
Betrayal has damaged countless lives throughout the ages.
There is a reason, Judas Ascariot is a prominent place in the New Testament.
Jesus is very clear when he told Judas, it would be better had you not been born.
Today, every single American is being betrayed by politicians and the media that consistently
misleading.
In my estimation, the Biden administration is as bad as the Nixon administration was in the
deceit department. Just the president and vice president's recent statements on the economy alone
are stunning examples of blatant falsehoods. Add to that, the corporate media that covers for
Mr. Biden's deceit and the news agencies that falsely reported the election results of 2020,
and you have a nation besieged by lies. It's true. There's no denying it.
Yet millions of Americans still approve of Joe Biden's job performance
and continue to watch and read crooked, corrupt media.
Why? I can't explain it.
Yes, ideology can poison the mind, and many of us simply believe what we want to believe.
But surely there is a deceit limit, or maybe not.
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