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Hey, Bill O'Reilly here.
Welcome to the No Spin News, Tuesday, November 19th, 2012, stand up for your country.
You know this Biden allowing Zelensky to use U.S. made long-rain missiles to attack Russia.
This thing bothers me.
Why?
Why are we doing that?
Did Trump sign off on it in his meeting with Biden?
So the current president has just two months.
And he's throwing this thing, Russia, Ukraine, into a really hot spot.
Why?
Just wait until you leave and let the president-elect deal with it.
No?
So I'm trying to figure this all out.
Biden doesn't comment.
hasn't commented. And this is the trend. Whenever anything affects you and me, we get nothing,
no explanation at all. So, you know, we're going to cover it tonight a little bit, a few minutes,
and then I'm going to keep hunting around and find out what this is all about. But first,
the talking points memo, the vote in Pennsylvania. Now, the only reason I'm doing this story
is because Pennsylvania was a central focus of the 2020 election.
You'll remember that there were charges of fraud in Philadelphia and across Pennsylvania.
Donald Trump led that brigade, and the Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito said, look, I'm ready to hear the evidence.
But no evidence ever was presented to Justice Alito.
That's exactly when I said, look, I'm ready to hear the evidence.
look, if you're going to make charges of fraud in a national election, you've got to have
something to back it up. And I have stayed in that posture. But now we have another troubling
situation in Pennsylvania. And you should know it because it's not being reported in the
corporate media, but this is troubling. Okay. So Republican David McCormitt defeated Democratic
incumbent Bob Casey by just 17,000 votes for the Senate. Okay, about 7 million people voted in that
race. 17,000 separates them. So now there's a recount. But in Philadelphia and Bucks County,
two places dominated by Democrats, the vote counters are breaking the law because they are
taking mail-in ballots and legitimizing them with no signatures or dates. That is illegal
in Pennsylvania. But they are doing it anyway. Roll the tape. I'm not going to second that,
mostly because I think we all know that precedent by a court doesn't matter anymore in this
country. And people violate laws anytime they want. So for me, if I violate this law, it's because I
want a court to pay attention to it.
I would have her arrested.
If I were Governor Shapiro, I'd arrest that woman.
Her name is Diane Ellis Marsiglia, and she is the Bucks County Commissioner on the board
of commissioners.
I'd have her arrested because she's admitting that she's doing it.
So the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania has a Supreme Court, as all states do.
Supreme Court rules four to three that you can't count votes that don't conform to the law.
Well, what about the three who dissented in Pennsylvania?
What are you saying?
That law doesn't matter?
It doesn't count?
What are you doing?
It was four to three.
Now, the votes are not going to be counted.
And Mr. McCormick will be the next senator from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
But this is wrong, and it indicates a mindset that I believe was in place four years ago.
Now, I'm not going to say there was fraud, massive fraud, in Pennsylvania.
I am going to say what I've said before.
Philadelphia is very suspect.
It's a corrupt city.
Cross the board, corrupt.
And Bucks County, just north of Philly, very affluent, wealthy place.
Seems to be just as corrupt.
You got two population centers in that state of Pennsylvania.
They are corrupt.
So if I'm Trump, I have the Federal Election Commission.
They're going to be very busy if I were president.
Absolutely go into Philadelphia and Bucks County, not just this year, but four years ago.
Because this is wrong.
This is just flat out.
wrong and that's the memo.
All right, Joe Biden's coming back from Brazil.
Kind of a humorous thing happened.
So this is the G20, all the countries get together and talk about economics.
And that's a good thing, I don't mind it.
And Biden's over there.
And it's supposed to be a photo at the end with all 20 country leaders.
But they can't find Biden.
Go.
It's right there.
Joe, he's behind the palm tree right now.
I don't see it.
I don't see it.
Well.
He's, um, Joe, see him?
So they found him, but he's not just him.
Trudeau and Maloney.
So they found them finally, but he missed the photo.
But it's not just him.
Little Justin Trudeau, they couldn't find him.
And the leader of Italy, Maloney, she was gone.
And apparently they're in the bushes doing something or hiding in the forest.
I don't know.
So anyway, no photo op for Joe Biden.
Donald Trump's going to Houston today, or not Houston, but outside of Houston,
Boca Chica, Texas, where Elon Musk is launching SpaceX rocket.
It's a sixth test of a rocket.
And they're going there.
Trump is going to watch it.
So he and Musk are best buds.
Now, they're pals.
I don't know how long that's going to last, but they're big buddies now.
In addition, Donald Trump's hush money sentencing has been postponed indefinitely.
Now, who told you that would happen?
Come on, you can admit it.
You know, it's almost painful being right so much.
And I picked my last five NFL games, by the way.
So he's not going to get sentenced.
And Alvin Bragg, the guy wanted to put a noose figuratively around Trump's neck, says, I don't think
we can do this while he's president.
Because Bragg's afraid.
They're all afraid in New York now.
Trump could hurt him.
So no sentencing on hush money for Donald Trump.
And there never will be any sentencing.
Now, Trump can't pardon himself because it's a state crime.
Presidents can only pardon federal crimes, but it's not going to happen.
All right, so let's get to this Ukraine madness.
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So as I reported, Joe Biden told Zelensky, okay, you got some Russia made long.
range missiles, American-made long-range missiles. You can fire them at Russia.
Why? Now, if you wanted to fire them, fire them a year ago. If I'm Trump, I'm really angry
about this because it makes the President-elect's job much harder in January and tries to get
this thing tamped down. Now, Putin, of course, is ramping up the nuke thing.
Putin formally lowered the threshold for Russia's use of nuclear weapons.
Okay.
Don't worry about that.
It's not going to happen.
I believe that Trump and Putin already have a deal on Ukraine.
And a deal will be ceasefire, and then there'll be votes in the eastern provinces where they want to be with Russia, when they'll be Ukraine.
Zelensky will have to go along with it.
And that's what I think is going to happen.
We have this on tape.
When it does happen, I can run it back.
But it's really outrageous.
Now, some of you know, we have a foreign news partner.
It's called Global Post Media, it's centered in Boston.
And, you know, I'm very choosy about who I do business with
because I think most of the corporate media is corrupt, dishonest, flat-out ridiculous.
And Global Post runs a daily newsletter.
And they do use BBC and Al Jazeera and CNN.
but they source them all.
So I can figure out real fast if this is legitimate.
And Global Post editors, I've known for decades.
I worked for them in Boston.
I know they're honest people.
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right across the river from Boston, Phil Balboni.
And he is the CEO of Global Post.
All right, so, do you have any idea why Biden would do this with two months left in his term?
I think I do, Bill. It's good to see you, first of all. What he's trying to do is give Zelensky, Ukraine, the best opportunity of keeping that the territory they have in Russia, in Kursk, the incursion that they created a number of months ago. It's a pretty sizable incursion.
And so I think Biden, after resisting for a long, long time, decided in his final couple of months
here that he was going to do it and give them a chance to hold the Russians back from their
steady pressure.
And, of course, you have 11,000 North Korean soldiers in there now to help the Russians.
So that's what this is really about.
It's not really to correct Trump.
It's really to give.
You don't think it's going to hurt you?
The Ukrainian's some bargaining territory.
Because it seems a little disrespectful if you're a lame duck and you only have two months
in very short period of time, that you would provoke Putin into upping whatever he can
up.
It just seems to me if I'm incoming president and outgoing does that to me, unless they
talked about it and there's no indication they have.
And it bothers me that neither Biden nor Trump said anything about it.
You know, a little explanation here.
Yeah, I hear you, but, I mean, you do have two very different camps here.
And you have, I mean, the camp that's represented by, let's say, Biden and a lot of other people in Washington is, you know, they're against Russia.
They think the war is completely Russia's fault.
And they want to help Ukraine defend itself.
That's one side.
The other side, President Trump has a different opinion.
And Biden knows that Trump is going to end the war very quickly.
after it becomes president, basically more favorably to Russia.
And that is what's going to happen.
So I think he figured it was his last chance to do something for Ukraine.
It wasn't going to stop Trump making a deal with Putin.
You're saying he's being benevolent.
See, I don't see that.
Number one, the Ukrainians are going to have to give back cursed and the territory in Russia
they took with any ceasefire.
They have to give it back.
They will, but they're going to trade for it.
They're going to trade for it.
They want to get something else.
Yeah.
Legitimate point.
They want to get this for that, quid pro quo.
Yes, exactly.
But again, I'd like to hear Trump weigh in on this, but of course, nobody asks them any questions
of this note.
All right, let's go on to Israel.
It looks to me and tell me if I'm wrong, and I know you will, because for five decades
you've been telling me I'm wrong.
No, no.
No, I'm really kidding.
You're actually a good boss.
I mean, you gave me a hard time once in a while, but not much.
I mean, you were a good reporter.
You did your work very well.
Israel, I think, likes the fact that Trump's going to be president.
What do you think?
Definitely they do.
I think there's already a deal to stop the war in Lebanon, close to the time Trump takes office on January 20,
which will be a good thing.
But there won't be an end of the war in Gaza because there is no apparent easy solution there.
Netanyahu is not giving up.
Trump is not going to pressure him either to end that war soon.
So, I mean, one good thing, one bad thing, but absolutely Netanyahu will be very happy to have Trump back.
Yeah, I agree.
But there's no central authority in Gaza anyway.
goes through Tehran, and that brings me to the Mullahs. So the Mullahs are going to attack Israel.
They're going to obliterate them. They were going to do this. They were going to do that.
Of course, they've done nothing because they don't have the Air Force or the capability to carry out
any kind of a threat. Israel is stepping up. It's pressure on Iran. Trump is not Iran friendly,
but the Mollers now have to recalibrate their strategy, correct?
They do. I think this is a chance for President-elect Trump to run.
really have a breakthrough, an early breakthrough, Iran is weakened. I mean, we saw, first of all,
they are allies, Hezbollah, and Hamas are in tatters. We see that Iran's offensive capabilities
are really not so impressive. They are close to a nuclear weapon. So that's what Trump would
want to make go away. I think there's a potential deal there. I mean, if Trump wants to seek it.
Yeah, we don't have any idea about that at this point.
Now, as I said, I believe Putin and Trump already have a deal.
Do you think they do?
I agree.
I agree.
I think it's made.
And I'm one of those who believe that ending the war is a good thing.
And, you know, the Gallup poll recently in Ukraine showed that 52% of Ukrainians want the war to end.
soon.
38% of repose.
Why wouldn't it?
Right.
All countries in an uproar, and it's got to end.
It has to end.
Let's go over to China.
Now, it's more complicated situations, more economic warfare with Taiwan looming in the background.
So I could never get a handle.
And I asked Trump himself, man to man, eye to eye, a couple of times what his relationship
with Xi was.
And all he would tell me was that she is a very smart guy, which we know.
know. And Xi is a manipulator, and he uses everybody against everybody else. But his goal
is to dominate the world, to replace the United States as the world's greatest superpower.
That is Xi's goal. Now, I see a bit more problem with Trump Xi than with Trump Putin.
You're definitely right. The possibility of war with China is
is real. We keep drifting in that direction. There's a lot of people in the present administration
and in the incoming administration, like the new Secretary of State, who are very hawkish on China.
I don't think that President-elect Trump is one of those people. I think this is another historic
opportunity, frankly, for Donald Trump to work out the relationship with China. It won't be easy. It is
complicated by economics and other things, by their desire to be a global superpower. Well,
they are a global superpower. But I think there's an opportunity for President Trump to
have a historic breakthrough here with China. I think his relationships with Xi, the few times
they met, were pretty good. She was in the United States. You remember, I think he came to
Mar-a-Lago. I think these two strong men can have an opportunity to work things out.
Yeah, I mean, and they almost have to.
I mean, she has because his population is restive.
Word of the day, restive.
The economy goes up and down.
He can't afford a trade war with the United States.
So I agree that there's potential there.
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The best China expert in the world, in my opinion, is great.
Graham Allison, the former dean of the Harvard Kennedy School, I wish Trump would use him.
I'm going to tell him, tell him.
I'm going to suggest again that he consult with Allison, as Alice knows the stuff.
Now, the governments of Sweden and Finland, new NATO members, have warned their populations
about an impending nuclear war.
I think that's a little bit of an overreaction, but what do you think?
Well, I think, you know, they both of those countries have recently joined NATO.
So they were on the sidelines in a way.
They were, you know, technically neutral.
Now they're part of the Defense Alliance really against Russia.
And they're telling their people in slightly different ways, be ready, you know, in cases of war
and all the things that would come with it.
They gave out booklets in Sweden and they published guidelines in Finland about what people
should do.
What should they do?
It was a war.
They would have big conscription, you know?
No, Finland, but they're not even, what are they going to do?
They can't go any further north to fall off the planet.
Well, they can't go.
But remember, Finland, go ahead.
Finland did kind of beat, not beat the Russians, but they, they stalemated them.
Yeah, World War II, I know.
Yes, exactly.
But now, I mean, they're, they can't do anything.
No, they're not.
Yeah, they were smart to join NATO.
Last question.
It seems to me that the NATO countries don't like Trump very much.
I think that's true.
And the reason is that he struts around.
He goes, look, we're the big dog.
You're the little dog.
Do what we say.
Pay your dues.
Trump's big thing.
You got to pay your.
dues. That doesn't seem to be unreasonable to me, right? That the NATO countries pay their
dues. He was right in his first term. And you know what's happened? The vast majority of those
NATO members have exceeded the 2% GDP spending on it. But they don't like it. I was just looking at
the numbers today. There's only nine countries left in NATO that haven't hit the 2%. Now, that includes
Spain, Italy, Canada, but Germany, France, the UK, Poland, all the Baltic states, all the Scandinavian
states, they're all over 2%.
Trump was wise to make that point, and it's happened.
So he could take a victory lap on that one.
Yeah, and, you know, he doesn't really care what they think of them.
I mean, I know that to be true.
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Lake and Riley trial. Very interesting. So you'll remember that 22-year-old Lake and Riley,
a student at Augusta University, and that's a part of the University of Georgia, was murdered
on February 22nd of this year.
A man from Venezuela undocumented gang member was arrested and is now on trial for that
murder, 26-year-old Jose Abara.
He said no to a jury trial, a judge will decide what happens to him.
The evidence is overwhelming.
he is going to go to prison probably for the rest of his life.
But in the testimony, it was traced that he crossed the border into the U.S., came to New York
City, and then his city paid for his airline ticket to Atlanta so he could go to Georgia
because he had a brother in Georgia.
And this is the chaos that we're seeing all over, where they have criminal, criminal,
gang members sneaking into the country.
The Biden administration doesn't care, has never cared,
and never explain why the border is open.
And the guy gets an airline ticket paid for by you and me
to fly wherever he wants.
You didn't have to go to Georgia.
Okay?
And then he goes down and he commits murder.
And I'm going to say he committed murder because he did.
Awful.
Now, the migrant controversy is a long.
with the lowering of prices, Donald Trump's top priority. We all know that. And the sanctuary cities
are part of the whole chain of defying federal law. So Boston is a sanctuary city. All right?
Here's what Mayor Michelle Wu recently said. Go. We are not cooperating with those efforts that
actually threaten the safety of everyone by causing widespread fear and and having large-scale economic
impact and then we are providing the spaces to reach out directly to our residents because the last
thing we want is for people who are part of our economy part of our school system part of our
community and the fabric of our city to feel that all of a sudden they have to retreat into the
shadows but she doesn't care mayor woe whether they're here legally or illegally doesn't care
all right and if there's a law that says you can't be here illegally she doesn't care
He's not going to uphold the law.
Okay, Michelle Wu, Mayor of Boston.
How about the governor of Arizona, Katie Hobbs?
Go.
Well, I think those same families are worried about threats from the Trump administration as well.
And as I've continued to say, I will not tolerate actions that harm Arizonans that harm our communities.
And quite honestly, divert resources from providing real security at our border.
So she's another one, so that we got two, and there's far more than that.
So Donald Trump walks in, takes the oath, I'm going to uphold all the laws of the United
States, part of his oath.
Okay, you got the mayor of Boston, the governor of Oregon, got, eh, we're not going to
cooperate with you.
What does Trump do?
He can't unilaterally punish Boston and Arizona.
He has to get Congress to cooperate, which he should be able to do since the Republican Party
controls both houses.
It's very simple.
He has to pass, Donald Trump has to pass with Congress, a series of law.
Number one is Kate's law.
We've been over that.
Number two is sanctuary city law.
So Congress has to write up a law that says if you defy federal law, the federal government
has a right to cut off all your grant money.
If Trump can get that done, that can block the federal court system.
See?
Because if Trump unilaterally says, I'm not sending any money to Boston, I'm not sending
any money to Phoenix, to Arizona, right away there's going to be a lawsuit.
Boom, you can't do that.
You've got to have Congress, you know, in conjunction with that.
So that's what he's got to do, Trump.
I don't even know, I think he knows it, but I'm not sure because in his first
term, he didn't do that. He tried unilaterally to cut off the money, and every single time
he tried, it was blocked in the federal courts. Ultimately, this is going to have to go to the
Supreme Court. But if he has Congress passing a series of immigration laws, Supreme Court's going
to rule for him, because that's what Congress does, pass the laws. Do you have it? Okay, it's a little
confusing, but I wanted to just vividly point it out. It's a difference between rhetoric, I'm
going to, I'm going to, and going to, and the real life.
that we all live in the United States.
All right, the media.
Now, I don't get involved with calling other media people names
and disparaging them unless they do something that hurts you.
Okay?
If they're just loons, as many of them are,
then I kind of ignore them
because why would I want to do that?
I'm not a cheap shot artist.
I've never been that.
I hate that.
If there is somebody that is deceiving you, I'm after, I'm on him.
Okay.
Enter Morning Joe and his wife, Mika Brzynski, ardent Trump haters.
Ardent, okay?
But now there's detente.
So apparently, the couple visited Ma LaGro, and Trump would have to sign off on that, of course.
and they had a little sit down with the president-elect,
and now they're all friends.
Very nice, right?
Okay.
No downside for Trump, right?
It looks like they're going over and kissing as you know what.
Mika and Joe, I don't really care where there's a downside for them
because I don't watch them and I don't even know what they do.
I know they have a very low audience.
So I'm on News Nation last night.
And all media people are talking about this.
Everybody in the media is talking about it.
Here's what I said.
Everybody's missing this story, Leland.
Number one, I don't know Nika and Joe very much.
I've run into them a couple of times.
Always very respectful.
I have no beef against them.
They're perfectly entitled to their opinion.
When they go over the line, they should be mocked.
And I don't do it because I don't really care about MSNBC.
But the great likelihood is that Joe and Mika were told by NBC to form some daytime time.
And so they did what they were told, as they always do.
MSNBC's primetime numbers are down 43%.
The place is blowing up.
NBC News wants to sell it because MSNBC has smeared the NBC News brand so badly
that NBC News in Comcast knows it cannot recover while it still holds MSNBC.
Comcast in Philadelphia, the parent company of NBC News.
I think I'm right on there.
I know this business better than anybody on earth because I was in it for more than 20 years.
I know how it works.
By the way, nobody ever told me what to do, ever.
I am so proud of that.
In fact, I'm considering on my tombstone, when I die, have the inscription, nobody in the media ever told me what the time.
And that's why I'm here today in the ground.
All right.
So I think that's the story.
If you care, apparently a lot of people do.
Thanksgiving holiday, 80 million Americans traveling, according to AAA.
They're pretty good.
So they say that $8 million are going to fly should be a fun time at the airport, and $72 million are going to go by car or train or hitchhike or by scooter or skateboard or whatever.
Now, they give you all kinds of times, but I'm just going to cut through all this.
If you have to travel on Thanksgiving, try to do it at night.
If you can stay away, take a nap, whatever.
If you leave where you want to go 7.30-ish at night, you're going to cruise pretty much.
Or very early in the morning.
I'm talking 5.5.30.
But if you're in the dayside, you get hammered.
Airport, I can't help you.
It's just call people to judge.
Smart life.
So this is a study of a strict.
Australia, they say that if you walk every day, that you will live 11 years longer.
How do they know that than you ordinarily would live?
I don't believe any of this, okay?
So you have 11 years to your life expectancy.
See, if you walk.
So here's a smart life tip.
I walk.
And it's a power walk.
I'm not shambling, you know, I'm not doing it.
I'm walking, okay?
And it depends how much time I have.
But if I can do half mile, three quarters of a mile, you know, walking pretty bristly,
I have long legs, I'm fine.
And I try to do it five times a week.
Sometimes I don't.
But I do believe that that reinvigorates your body.
And it is very good to get the top.
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surprised how fast that weight falls off you. Smart life. Stay in history, November 19, 2007,
Kindle appears. So this affects me directly because of book sales. As you know, I am the
most successful best-selling nonfiction author in the world. And that really bothers Putin.
So, Kimball came out, the Kindle eBook reader, Amazon, big product, all right, 75% of those who consume
book information now use Kindle at least part of the time.
I like the book.
I mean, I don't use the Kimball thing.
I probably blow up.
But the cost is $170 a year on average.
Listen to this.
Amazon is expected to make.
in 2004, $620 million on Kindle.
So you can get confronting the Presidents,
you get any of my books on the Kindle Band.
And I hope you do. Back with the crazy phrases in a moment.
All right, there's a final thought.
So there's a bunch of stupid political phrases that people use, mostly on TV.
Normal people don't use them.
But YouGov conducted a poll on the phrases, and here they are.
How often do you use the phrase?
used the phrase, safe space.
Democrats, 26% use it.
Republicans 17, white privilege.
Democrats 26% use it, 5% of Republicans use white privilege.
Woke or not woke, Democrats 23, Republicans 17.
Environmental justice, Democrats 21, Republicans eight.
Cultural appropriation.
Wow.
Democrats use it 20%.
Republicans 7.
Systemic racism.
Democrats 18, Republicans 3.
Reproductive justice.
Hardly anybody in the Republican side uses it.
Okay, so there we have it.
I don't use any of those ever.
They're for pinheads.
With all due respect, if you use it.
Yeah.
This is this slogan, sloganeering.
Why?
Why, Bob?
Now, I'm starting to count the by the ways.
We did this last week.
Every single television broadcaster, by the way, by the way, by, and radio two,
no, by the way, by it.
And it's because they don't know how to transition from one thought to the next.
they don't know how so you could say therefore or on another note or my earpiece just fell out of my ear
or in addition there's a million things you can say but now it's like at the end of the day
it's like pins going into my skin so now it's by the way if you watch cable news
The rest this week, just get a pen and a pad and just check off how many times.
And you can send me the names that are people doing it.
Okay?
It's just maddening.
I've said it twice since I banned it on this show, and I'm paid, I've given money to charity to make.
That's my fine.
Okay.
I've only made two by the ways.
It's about two weeks now.
That's not too bad.
No, I'm not going to do it.
In addition, we have to go.
I'm Bill O'Reilly. Thank you for watching. We'll see you tomorrow.