Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - Panic Among Democrats, the Sad State of CBS News With Bernie Goldberg, Raddatz vs. Vance & California's Voter ID Ban
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Hey, Bill O'Reilly here, welcome to the No Spin News, Monday, October 14, 2024, stand up for your country.
Hope you read my Sunday column on Bill O'Reilly.com, where I lay out why I think Donald Trump is going to win the election.
three weeks and one day from now. This is not a prediction. This is an opinion. Things could change.
I could be wrong. I will give you a prediction on the election, Halloween, which is fitting, right?
It's a pretty spooky situation for all of us. So I'll have it then.
Talking Points Memo is where the USA stands politically today.
All right, there are four polls out, and I'm going to run them down.
We have investigated the gender thing, first of all,
where everyone knows that more women than men will vote for Kamala Harris.
So I asked my staff, look, what happened in 20?
And the breakdown was this 52% of all votes cast were by women.
48 male. And the polling now is in line with that, at least most of it. So they canvass 52%
women, 48 male, because of the last election. Now, that's fallacious because nobody knows
if that's going to flip, well, that will happen. I would prefer 50-50 myself, as long as it's
likely voters. Okay. All right, NBC News. A thousand registered voters.
fair down the line about party preference.
They got Harris Walsh, 48%.
Trump fans, 48% a flat-out tie.
Now, that is a surge for Trump.
Last NBC poll had them behind, I think, by four.
CBS News, okay, 2,719, likely voters.
Likely voters is the best barometer.
No response from CBS about a party preference or gender.
CBS hates us, we know it, but you should know.
They're irresponsible.
Just give us the data, all right?
Knock it off.
Okay, Trump in the CBS fall gets 48, Harris 51.
That's within the margin of error.
ABC News poll, 2,226 registered voters, not like.
likely voters, registered voters.
Political affiliation fair, gender breakdown, 52 female, male 48.
It's got Harris at 49, Trump at 47.
Again, a dead heat within a margin of error.
Then to Rasmussen polls, the last one I want to tell you about, 2,244, likely voters.
Way to go, Rasmussen, okay.
And it's got a decent gender, 4852.
They all have that now.
It's got Trump 48, Harris 46.
Now, Rasmussen leans right, okay?
There's no doubt it does.
It leans a little right.
But we'll see how accurate it is.
So there are the polls.
Now, winning is the only thing,
and that's why what my column is entitled.
Winning's the only thing.
Excuse making, whatever.
Americans aren't going to stand for chaos after the election
unless there's demonstrable proof of misbehavior, of malfeasance.
I hope there isn't.
Let's have a clear-cut winner here, okay?
Give the country a break.
But there is no doubt that Democrats are panicking.
And tomorrow on the NOSBIN News,
I'm going to tell you, I'm going to compare where we were three weeks from the vote in 20 to now.
And it's really interesting because it's different.
But for our purposes tonight, many Democrats are becoming desperate and incoherent.
Roll the tape.
I didn't know that he was going to schedule a rally at Madison Square Garden to mimic the Nazi rally of 10 February.
1939 so we have that they're telling you and by the way if they win they're
going to correctly say we had we told you an election what we're going to do
and you voted for us you have green lighted the whole thing yeah the Nazis right
is gonna have a Nazi rally now mr. Carville is going to be 80 years old next week
with happy birthday to you but keep your eye on him because he
is very, very reflective
of the Democratic Party.
So is Axelrod, David Axelrod on CNN.
Those are the two guys that I watch
because they're right in.
Axelrod isn't saying very much.
But Carville is out of his mind.
So we're going to have Nazi banners
alongside the Nick banners and all that
and Massa Square Guard, according to Jimmy.
Okay.
Now, there is a website called Axios.
I don't put much faith in it.
It just wants clicks.
I understand the game.
Everybody does.
So they say there's democratic infighting
between the Bidens and the Harris's.
All right?
Here's the quote from Axios.
The relationship between Kamala Harris' team,
Joe Biden's White House,
has been increasingly fraught
the final weeks before election day, 10 people familiar
with the situation tell Axios.
anonymous sources.
Biden's team wants Harris
to win, but many senior Biden
aides remain wounded
by the president being pushed out of his
re-election bid and are still adjusting
to being in a supporting role on
the camp trade and rail.
Unquote.
I don't believe a word of it.
I think it's all personal.
I don't think the Biden people like the Harris
people, but they knew
Biden had to leave. Everybody knew
except Jill.
Where is Jill, by the way? Jill Biden. At one time, she was the one that was dictating, and now she's just vanished. I don't know where she is.
Okay, so even though the Democrats are panicking, underestimating their machine would be foolish.
They have more than a billion dollars since Harris was named the nominee.
They raise a billion with a B, and that's staggering.
Republicans have raised about 60% of that.
So the Democratic machine can do what it wants, but it does have a weak candidate.
One more thing.
So Kamala Harris announced today that she's going to do an interview with Fox News, Brett Baer.
I think that's Wednesday of this week.
I'm going to analyze that tomorrow.
I've got to be careful here.
So I know Brett Bear, and, you know, I don't want to cross like some guys trying to
disrupt him.
So I want to take a look at, I think it's a 25-minute interview or something, but I want to get
all the nuts and bolts down and we'll have some analysis tomorrow on that.
Now, that shows you that the Harris campaign is pretty desperate, right?
Not that Bear is going to do anything untoward, he's not.
He's just not that type of guy.
He's not an opinion person.
He's a hard news guy.
But he's got to be tough.
Has to be. And they have to know that. The Harris people have to know that coming in. How tough? It's going to be me? No.
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schedule Joe Biden didn't do anything today. Nice job if you can get it. He can't keep it,
but for the next few months, Kamala Harris is in Erie, Pennsylvania. Donald Trump's in
Oaks, Pennsylvania, and Pennsylvania obviously huge for this election. Media madness, CBS News
under heavy pressure on three fronts. The first is 60 minutes.
So almost everybody saw or saw portions of the Kamala Harris interview by Bill Whitaker.
Most people saw it on social media.
And the whole interview was 45 minutes, but 60 minutes only put 20 minutes on the air.
Now, my math is always fuzzy, but that means 25 minutes of the Kamala Harris interview is in the cutting room floor.
Not unusual, but in a presidential race where accusations are that CBS News favors Vice President Harris, this presents a problem.
Easy solution, have 60 minutes release a transcript of the entire 45-minute interview.
I would do that, right? You would probably do it, if you're honest.
CBS won't do it.
Not only won't they release it, they won't even have a comment on it.
Okay, that's number one.
Number two, Tony Docapul, Polk, Tony Doakopo, okay?
He's a morning guy.
So he interviews Tanahasi Coates.
Tanahasi Coates is a black militant.
He has a book.
Very popular guy, Coates.
He's at my alma mater, Boston U.
He gets paid an enormous amount of money.
I don't know what he does there.
I've asked students, they don't know what.
Nobody knows what he really does.
But he writes books.
He's got a new book out.
And it slams Israel.
Because that's what progressives do.
They don't like Israel.
You can't be a progressive like Mr. Coates and like Israel.
Can't. It's like, you can't be a progressive if you don't believe in unfettered abortion. You can't. Anyway, Coates goes on with Tony, and here's how it goes down. Go.
Why leave out that Israel deals with terror groups that want to eliminate it? Why not detail anything of the first and the second intifada, the cafe bombings, the bus bombings, the little kids blown to bits?
And is it because you just don't believe that Israel in any condition has a right to exist?
Well, I would say the perspective that you just outlined, there is no shortage of that perspective in American media.
Okay, so Coach didn't put it in the book, slammed Israel, and Doca Paul, call them I.
Problem? I don't see a problem, but I'm not running CBS News.
see a problem. So they issued a statement that said that the interview did not meet CBS News editorial
standards. Why? It was a tough interview. Now, Tony actually cried because CBS was
yelling at him. He didn't get suspended, didn't get fired, but he got scolded publicly.
And I can't even imagine this. I worked at CBS. They gave me that kind of BS. I'd be out the door,
which I was when they big-footed me in the Falklands War. Bye. Not putting up with it. That's
me. Tony cried.
mocking Coney, but he shouldn't have cried. I'm sorry. No crying in journalism. The last thing is
Gail King apparently told Mr. Coates because she was supposed to participate in the interview.
She did not. Okay. What topic she was going to ask him about? That is a bogus charge. I do that
all the time. I never tell anybody what questions are going to be asked. But I do say,
say, this is the ground we're going to cover, to be fair.
Okay?
There's nothing wrong with that.
So the Gail King thing is bogus.
She didn't do anything wrong.
So that is the sad state of CBS News.
Now, our pal and 28 years at CBS, Bernie Goldberg, writes a very perceptive column on his website,
bernardgolberg.com about all.
of this. And Goldberg, for my money, is the most qualified guy in the country to weigh in on it,
not me, him. I worked at CBS for less than a year, CBS National. I worked local, Channel 2 for a couple
of years in New York, which was a great experience, but National was horrible. Anyway, Goldberg
joins us from Rawley, North Carolina, where he's on the run from the storms. The hurricanes
follow him around wherever he is. If he's in Florida,
storm come. So if you see Goldberg, anywhere in the world, you book, book it out as fast as you
can, because the storm will come. Okay, did I set that up in your estimation in a fair way, CBS?
Yeah, I think you did. It's the middle of the three that I'd like to talk about, the Tony
Docavel thing. First of all, the questions that he asked were perfectly 100% legitimate. He
Yes, that in a respectful way, it was a tough, tough interview, but fair enough. Mr. Coates went to
Israel for 10 days, 10 days in Israel and the West Bank and comes back with a book. That's not bad.
I have two problems with what happened. The first problem is that the young, leftist, woke
crowd, got angry at him, and went to management.
This is not the first time this kind of stuff happened.
Happened at the New York Times when the opinion editor had the gall, the audacity to publish
a column, an op-ed column by U.S. Senator, conservative U.S. Republican Senator Tom Cotton,
and the snowflakes went crazy, and the editor lost his job.
This is similar to what's happening now.
So that's the first part.
But what's worse than the woke crowd going to management and saying, oh, this was improper this interview, we didn't like the tone.
What's far worse, in my opinion, is that the grown-ups, the executives, caved.
They caved in a public conference call when anybody can get out of it from the company.
they dressed Tony Docaville down.
That was wrong.
And the last graph in my column bill,
which is the key statement, I think,
if executives aren't going to stand up
to the cancel culture mob,
then stop calling yourselves journalists.
That's simple.
Don't call yourself a journalist
if you're going to cave to the woke mob.
Why did they cave?
Because that's what management is,
of what's going to happen. They were afraid of their own staffs. The idea that this could have happened when I was there or when you were there is laughable. I mean, I reported to people who covered the Korean War. You think they're going to fold for some 20-something-year-old leftist who says, we don't like the way you're doing it? This is crazy. And it's part of the journalistic culture.
these days. It's not unusual. It's actually, Bill, to expand the subject a little bit,
it's not unusual in corporate America, actually. I understand that, but the mission is different
in the journalistic corporations than it is in toys or rods or whatever. It's one thing to listen
to everybody who has, who wants to weigh in. You could listen to them. Yeah. But you don't let the
youngest, most leftist and humiliate the guy who did it. And humiliate the guy who did his job.
So, I mean, any journalist, you may, anybody else, seasoned, knows, been there, done that, cliché, sorry, but any journalist knows that that guy didn't do, he did his job.
He should have done that.
Now, he didn't act to grind.
He converted to Judaism.
I understand that.
Probably should have said that up top.
I'm not even sure about that.
Why is it?
Because is it interesting that he's Jewish?
Yeah.
Yeah, that's all.
It doesn't mean he can't ask anything, but I'm a big full disclosure guy.
Okay, but we don't question the motives.
We know a woman is a woman, but we don't question a woman's journalist woman's motives
if she's talking about a subject involving feminism.
We don't question Mr. Coates' motives because he's a person of color who might side with other people of color in the Middle East.
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All right.
But again, it doesn't hurt to have full disclosure of everything, in my opinion.
The more of that folks know.
Now, let me go over to, you said this, that's not your top priority.
I understand the woke culture and I just hammer them.
You know that.
All three networks.
works, and they're never coming back, ever. They're gone. All right, and the cables are worse,
and they're never coming back either. Once Trump wins or loses, it'll just be crash landing
for all of them. That's just what's going to happen, because nobody trusts them. Nobody
trusts any of them. Now, the 60 Minutes thing, I think, is more important than the morning
news thing, and here's why. There is a deep suspicion that CBS News,
with all its power, is helping Kamala Harris.
So why not put out the whole transcript?
I mean, I don't understand why they don't do it.
If that's your question, I totally agree with that.
Okay.
Totally.
Well, why won't they then?
I don't know for sure, but I can tell you that it might be
because journalists don't like to hand over their notes.
No, but it's on tape.
It's on tape.
The whole thing's on tape, Bernie.
Yes, 45.
They ran 20.
there's 25 minutes on tape, just put out the transcript.
No notes.
Here's what she said.
Oh, a transcript of what she said.
Yeah, what she said.
Hold on, Bill.
Hold on.
A journalistic organization isn't going to want to give the stuff that they didn't air.
Now, they should in this case because of people's suspicions.
Right.
Now, listen, I've been in a thousand, and I mean literally, at least a thousand editing rooms,
where I've had a choice between a longer soundbite or a shorter soundbite.
Everybody knows that.
So what they may have done, what they may have done may have been totally legitimate, but
because of what you accurately said, because of the suspicions, put it out, get it over
with, put out the trend.
You know what?
Put out the whole interview on your website.
Yeah.
I mean, what do you?
Why not?
You'll get more eyeballs.
So that tells me there's something wrong.
My suspicion, you know, if you're not putting it out and it would benefit you,
if you did put it out, it would benefit CBS.
If it was an honest presentation and they did it straightforward and there's deep suspicion they didn't,
you clear it up right away and you drive people to your website to look at it.
You win across the board.
Let me tell you what some people on the right are thinking out loud.
You're not saying it, by the way.
You're saying it could happen.
And I agree with you that it could happen.
But here's what they're saying out loud.
CBS puts out the longer version for the promotional tease so that people will watch the actual show.
And that was, forgive the cliche, that was a word salad presentation by Kamala Harris.
Kamala Harris
so when the
actual program airs on 60 minutes
on Monday night a day later
guess what? It's a shorter
more succinct
more
intelligent response
so if you're
suspicious of what CBS is doing
you're going to say I see what they did
right they covered
they were they were covering
for Kamala Harris they didn't know was going to hit
the fan and when it did they went
the shorter, more intelligent version.
Well, you can't take a question.
By the way, this is a rule.
You can't take a question
and attach a different answer to it.
You can't do that.
And if they did that,
that may be why they're not releasing the transcript.
I hope not, because that would be a scandal.
I don't think Whitaker would do it.
Whitaker wouldn't have the say.
The 60 Minutes producers get in the editing room.
Whitaker's busy doing his on-counter.
Whitaker screened it before it went on, had to.
All right, final question, is the personal beef of me?
All right, now I'm marrying a personal beef.
So I write a letter to Jane Pauley.
Do you know her?
No.
Okay, I don't know her either.
Never met her.
She looks like you're kindly aunt.
She looks like somebody would give you a nice present on Christmas or Hanukkah.
And I say, hey, I'm sorry we've never met, but I have a hot new book coming out.
confronting the presidents and i very much like to talk to you about it on cbs sunday morning okay
now i knew i thought she would reply by the way she didn't i knew i was never going to get on
there because we researched cbs sunday morning they have not used one non-liberal author
this entire year and not one every author they've had on has been liberal what do you what's going to
What's going on over there?
Oh, please, Bill.
No, that can't be true.
I'm shocked.
Listen, I'll give it to you in a sentence.
When you have a liberal culture or on cable TV, a conservative culture,
you're going to be in that kind of bubble.
And inside the bubble, at CBS, inside the liberal bubble,
Bill O'Reilly is not the most popular guy in the world.
Even though I'm reading the book, I find it fascinating.
I'm right there with Benjamin Harrison and these guys.
It's a good book.
It's a very good book.
That's not the issue.
Bill O'Reilly is the issue.
And it's not a conservative book, by the way.
No, not at all.
So if you're in a liberal culture, you are going to see things to the left of center as middle of the road, as reasonable.
But it's a blackout.
It's a total 1950s blackout.
Because they think.
All of the networks.
All of them.
Hey, listen, Bill, I had a number one book in the country, too, at one point.
It was called Bias about liberal bias in the news.
You think I got on CBS News with that book?
Now, it's different.
You're writing about the presidents.
I was writing about CBS.
Okay, not a great example, not a great analogy.
but they
control the gates.
Absolutely. They control the game, but people should know
about it. All right, go to Bernardgoldberg.com.
Read Bernie's column on CBS. Appreciate Bernie.
Just make sure you don't go to any
big cities because the storms will follow you, and we have to be
careful there. Okay, ABC News.
Martha Radditz, a liberal woman. Work with her at Channel 5
in Boston. Very good journal.
in my opinion, he was up against J.D. Vans. So here's the story. Aurora, Colorado is a small
suburb of Denver, about 385,000 people. I lived there for two years in Aurora, Colorado. Great
place. It has been infiltrated with Venezuelan gangs. The gangs are committing crimes that
broke national, that these Venezuelan gangs in this country illegally are terrorizing people
in Aurora, Colorado. Donald Trump goes there to Aurora, says, I'm going to clean it up,
which you would do if you were Donald Trump. The mayor, a Republican of Aurora, says, oh, no,
this is exaggerated, it's making us look bad. That's what you would expect the mayor trying to save
his butt to say. J.D. Vance goes on ABC this week with Martha Radditts about this, and here's what
happened. Go. Of course, President Trump was actually in Arroyd.
Colorado talking to people on the ground. And what we're hearing, of course, Martha, is that people
are terrified by what has happened with some of these Venezuelan gangs.
Senator DeVance, I'm going to stop you because I know exactly what happened. I'm going to stop you.
The incidents were limited to a handful of apartment complexes, and the mayor said our dedicated
police officers have acted on those concerns. A handful of problems.
Only, Martha, do you hear yourself?
Only a handful of apartment complexes in America were taken over by Venezuelan gangs
and Donald Trump is the problem and not Kamala Harris's open border.
Americans are so fed up with what's going on and they have every right to be.
And I really find this exchange, Martha, sort of interesting because you seem to be more focused
with nitpicking everything that Donald Trump has said rather than acknowledging that apartment complexes
in the United States of America are being taken over by violent gangs.
Okay, let's just, let's just end that with they did not invade or take over the city,
as Donald Trump said.
I want to move on to just a few apartment complexes, no big deal.
Oh, boy, Vince Wax her.
You got to do it.
Got to do that.
Now, later in the program, Ms. Raditz, you ask a good question of the Kentucky Governor
Andy Bashir, a Democrat. I'm not going to run a new soundbite, but I want to be fair,
all right, that she did challenge him on Harris's policies. But fancy was pretty interesting.
And if I lived in Aurora now, I would not be mollified. I'll tell you that. I would be furious.
And I'm sure most of the folks there are. California governor assigns a law to ban local voter
ID requirements. This is a fascinating story. So in California and 13 other states, you do not
have to show an ID in order to vote. Here are the states. California, Hawaii, Illinois, Maine,
Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Oregon, Pennsylvania,
Vermont, D.C. All are liberal situations. Most fall.
left. They don't want any ID to vote. Irresponsible and insane. So Huntington Beach, California,
which is south of L.A., passes a local law that says you got to show ID if you want to vote
in Huntington Beach. Here comes Governor Newsom. No, he signs another law saying that all California
municipalities have to conform with no ID to vote because that's state law.
What in God's name would be the rationale not to have a voter ID?
They want people to vote who are not supposed to vote.
That's what?
13th step 13.
Let's go to Michigan, Governor Whitmer.
Okay, so there is a chips and science act in play, which has helped the state of Michigan.
The federal government injected money, so there could be chip manufacturing in Michigan.
Against all civility, Governor Whitmer goes on with some woman named Liz Plank and feeds her a chip.
There's a chip.
Feeds her.
Now, watch the face on the governor.
Watch the face.
Get that picture back up.
Get that picture back up.
Look at her.
Smug.
And you know what?
That aped, APED, a Catholic receiving communion.
Did it not?
Yes, it did.
Catholic reaction.
Roll the tape.
But I want your opinion on that.
Do you think that this is a mockery of the Holy Communion, of the Eucharist, of the Lord himself?
Well, I do, and I've got to tell you, God will not be mocked.
All right.
So, you know, again, Whitmer, why?
And she's, oh, I apologize.
I don't want to denigrate anybody.
No.
I'm letting God sort it out.
Come on.
Smart life.
I've said this over and over and over again, but I'm going to do it one more time.
Stay out of the crazy websites.
They hurt you.
They hurt your children.
So I get a letter for Frank.
Frank says, Bill, I heard there is a resolution already written by Democrats that if Trump wins
and Democrats control Congress, they will name him an insurrectionist and ineligible to be president.
Now, Frank, that is about as far out as you could possibly get.
Okay?
but I'm sure you heard it or read it on the net.
Why are you there?
Why?
I like you, Frank.
I'm looking out for you.
Stay away from the nuts,
lest you become one.
Smart life.
Stay in history, October 14th, 1912.
Teddy Roosevelt campaigning for the presidency third party.
Shot in the chest, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, almost killed him.
So you're at the Gilpatrick Hotel having dinner.
He leaves a hotel to walk over to the venue where he's going to give a speech.
A guy named John Shrank pulls out a gun, shoots him in the chest.
All right?
John Frank is some Bavarian-born saloon keeper who's a nut.
He's a nut.
He was stalking Roosevelt.
Why?
Shrank says, the ghost of William McKinley came to him in a dream and told him,
to avenge his death, pointing to a picture of Theodore Roosevelt.
Okay?
He's the guy's alone.
He shoots Teddy.
Teddy's got his glass case and a copy of his speech in his jacket pocket.
The bullet hits that and deflects, causing him not grave dangerous, but he was bleeding.
Teddy goes, I'm giving a speech, walks up to the venue, and says,
friends, I shall ask you to be as quiet as possible. I don't know whether you fully understand.
I've been shot, but it takes more than that to kill a bull moose. Unquote, Bull moose was the party that
he ran on. He lost to Woodrow Wilson as a third party candidate. Now, that happened 112 years ago
today, and I've told you, all of these presidential assassins, all of them have been mentally ill.
I'm back with the final thought in a moment. Okay, final thought. Please.
Alert. We are banning these three words. By the way. Roll it.
Anyway, and guess what? And by the way.
Well in advance of the landfall of the storm, which by the way was on the other side.
The Trump Bible, which by the way we learned this week is made in China.
Charlemagne, the God, who by the way has millions of listeners.
Fundamentally changing the asylum system, by the way.
A city, by the way, in a state that the Democrats need to win.
The CBS, by the way, has been trying to clean all of this up for the Harris campaign.
All right, let's know more by the ways, okay?
It's like it is what it is.
It pains me when these words are uttered.
at the end of the day, deep dive.
It's like daggers.
So by the way, it's now used, and I've used it too,
but I'm not going to do it anymore.
And every time I use it inadvertently,
I'm going to give $100 to a child's charity.
We're doing a covenant house now.
Every time I'm going to find myself.
Because we are living in an age of the cliche.
Yeah, you know it.
I can't even watch these sports interviews anymore.
They're so insipid.
And all these athletes, I mean, come on, they're athletes.
I'm not expecting them to be PhDs,
but they just say the same stuff over and over and over.
And here's another one for you broadcasting people.
We'll see.
How many times some comment?
We'll see.
Yeah, okay.
we will see you have to say it 80 times so let's review no more by the way no more at the end of
the day no more deep dive no more we'll see chalk blackboard fingernails thank you for
watching and listening to the new spin news see tomorrow