Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - Overview On The First Day Of Public Impeachment Hearing; Harvard's School Paper Under Fire
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Welcome to the NOSFIN News, Wednesday, November 13th, 2019. Fight for Your Freedom.
All right, the impeachment situation today, almost impossible to watch it.
Very dry, very slow, very convoluted.
But I'm here to tell you what happened, because I'm a simple man, I translated into very simple terms.
Now, I tweeted a bunch of stuff, and I'm going to, that is basically,
live time, so I'm going to go over those with you because it's much better than recollecting
what I heard hours ago. But let's just go down the list of what happened. So at 10-10,
the House Intelligence Committee Chair Adam Schiff opened the hearing. Now, Schiff has already
declared President Trump guilty of something, not exactly sure what. 1120, Devin Nunez, the ranking
minority member, a Republican congressman, you know, pretty much Nunez has already acquitted
Donald Trump. So we got through that. Then there were two lead guests. I don't know
you call him guests. I guess it would be. State Department official George Kent didn't have
much to say. He's a swamp creature. I'm not saying that in a derogatory way to Mr. Kent,
but he's, you know, career, diplomat, works of State Department, knows a lot about Ukraine.
And then the star witness was the acting U.S. ambassador to Ukraine, Bill Taylor.
Now, Taylor, he's an important witness.
And I'm going to run a soundbite in a moment.
But first I'm going to give you my tweets.
Then I'm going to go to the soundbites.
Those are the only two guys.
And then, of course, the congresspeople, pro and con.
But, you know, there wasn't a lot of revelation.
There was some hearsay, master to tellers, oh, well, I heard about a call that the president,
somebody overheard him, and he said that he wanted that information on Biden.
Let me just settle that right now.
Donald Trump would love information about Joe Biden, derogatory information.
He'd love it.
He'll go anywhere in the world to get it.
He'd go to space to get it.
Does everybody understand that?
President Trump wants derogatory information about former vice president,
Joe Biden. He wants. All right? I don't think there's any doubt about that. But did he break any laws
trying to get it? Did he blackmail anybody? Did he mug anybody? Doesn't seem so. Doesn't seem
so. So when all you hear about is Biden, Biden, Biden, let's just all say what's true.
President Trump believes Joe Biden is corrupt. I have that in the United States of Trump,
Look, that's not any bulletin.
And he would like to have information that proves that.
For two reasons, because he's obsessed with the 2016 election and believes the Obama administration
did a lot of bad things, and that's why Attorney General Barr is investigating it.
And two, he wants to eliminate Biden from the presidential race.
That's it.
Now if I were president, would I want information about a political opponent?
who may be corrupt? Yeah, I would. Would I ask a sitting president of another country
if I believe that that person may have been involved in corruption in that country to find
out? Yeah, I would. And you would too. Okay, so here's my tweet. 1141, I said,
the lead witness, Ambassador Taylor, is angry that USA to Ukraine was held up while President Trump
pressure the new Ukrainian president to look into possible corruption.
That is why Taylor is there.
And Taylor has become a Trump critic.
Taylor disagrees with Donald Trump about how the aid was given to Ukraine.
It was given, but it was held up for about six weeks.
That's Taylor's beef, period.
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don't want to miss an episode. Okay, Harvard. Now, some of you know I received a master's degree
from the Kennedy School government at Harvard, and when I went there, I learned a lot. And I had
a good time. And I liked it. Now it's crazy land. It is. And this is what happens when you put a bad
president in charge of a university. It happened to Maris College, my undergrad. They hired this idiot
from Chicago. He destroyed the whole place in less than three years. That's what happens.
Same thing happened at Harvard. They got no leadership in there. So the student council voted
1513 to condemn the Harvard Crimson, which is the newspaper. And it's good. Those kids know
what they're doing there. All right. It's a good college paper. So all the Crimson did was they
covered a group called Act on a Dream, which wants every illegal alien legalized, no border
protections, none of that. They covered a demonstration that said abolish ICE, of course. That's what
the loons are going to say. So they called ICE, the Harvard Crimson Reporters, to get a comment.
This is why the Harvard student government is condemning the newspaper. Now, if I were the newspaper,
I would rip up the student government. I just, you know, take a weapon to them, symbolically,
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All right, here's the final thought of the day. Do you hate anybody? I mean, really
wish them ill? That's what hatred is. If you want another human being to suffer because of
whatever reason. And surely, some of the anti-Trump people want Donald Trump to suffer.
No doubt about it. That's hate. So as a Christian, you're not allowed to hate. But
you know, there are exceptions as there are in every religion and every doctrine. So if you're
fighting the Nazis and they're exterminating innocent people, you hate them and you want to
destroy them. You want to hurt them. Okay. That's not a sin. But if somebody injures you and
you're harboring a grudge, you've got to look at it. You got to step back and look at it. You've got to step back and look
at it. Now, sometimes hatred is warranted. I try to stay away from that, but I got to confess,
sometimes I fail. There have been people who have harmed me and my family, grievously.
And I try not to think about them unless I can do something about the harm, and then I'll do
that. But I try to dwell on that, but it's natural human emotion. Now, people say, well, you're
Christian, you have to forgive like Jesus did on the cross. Father, forgive them. They know not
what they do. Problem is these people knew what they were doing. They bore false witness, or they
attacked me in a way that was meant to cause harm. And so I got to think about all of that.
However, overall, if you're a hater, you're hating people you don't know for ideology
or any of that, it's going to make you unhappy.
Ignore them, dismiss them, unless they are a clear and present danger to you.
If they're a danger to the country or your community or whatever, oppose them.
But hatred is usually a destructive thing.
Sometimes, as I said, you're on a line there.
But if you can dismiss most of that hatred, you'll be better off.
We'll see tomorrow with an analysis of the press coverage, which is going to be grisly, I can assure you.
Check out Hannity O'Reilly.
We have it posted on the website, and we'll see tomorrow.