Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - O'Reilly Update Morning Edition, May 18, 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 Thursday, here's my problem.
Somehow as a child, I began to believe that fairness was important.
So I challenged what I thought was unfair.
Bad things followed.
The nuns who taught me at St. Bridget's school were overwhelmed by having 60 restless
urchins staring at them every day and crowd
control, not fair play prevailed. That set up confrontation between me and the sister
marries. I lost. In high school, the rich kids dominated, and the working class students like me
were expected to accept that. I did not, and fought the concept to withdraw. I also earned
some respect in the process. Forget about my broadcasting career. Fairness has long been extinct
in that industry, just like in the political world. Now, today, many Americans are upset because no
powerful person will be held responsible for the Russian collusion fraud. That's not fair,
they say. And they are correct. It is not fair. But neither is the entire bureaucratic system
in Washington, D.C. and perhaps in your state capital.
we have there are entrenched politicians not looking out for the folks, not trying to deliver
fairness to the people, but trying to cover their own butts. C-Y-A. And when you have that,
you do not have fairness. Back after this. Hey, I'm Caitlin Becker, the host of the New York
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