Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - President Trump In London For D-Day Commemoration; Plus, Is Assisted Suicide Humane?
Episode Date: June 5, 2019· D-Day Commemoration in London—what the message to the rest of the world should be. · The State of Maine gets one step closer to allowing assisted suicide. Learn more about your ad choi...ces. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Welcome to the No Spin News, Wednesday, June 5th, 2019. Take your country back.
So, President Trump continuing his trip to the British Isles.
He is in Ireland right now. This morning, he was in Portsmouth, which is a coastal city, in England.
And I hope you saw 92-year-old Queen Elizabeth give a magnificent speech.
You know, it's interesting. And I'm going to do this in my final thought, and Steve.
you to an interview I did with Sean Hannity today. But the Queen of England well understands
because she saw it with her own eyes, how the United States saved Great Britain from Hitler.
She gets that because she saw that. She was a teenager when it happened, D-Day. Many, many younger
Britons and Americans have no blankened clue what went down on D-Day. Today we're going to get
into that pretty heavy here. But the nobility of America,
and the courage of America save the world.
And the queen appreciates it and she doesn't care who is president.
And that's why Donald Trump was treated so well by the royal family, because he went over
there specifically to honor the people who lost their lives and were maimed and the brave
people who emerged victorious on D-Day 75 years ago tomorrow.
That's why he went.
And he was insulted by the mayor of London and some in the America.
The British press treated them okay.
But the American press, nitpicking about Megan Markle and this and a balloon and all this.
Garbage?
Come on.
I mean, it's at a point where, you know, human beings can be forgiven a certain amount of stupidity, but you got to draw the line.
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As we reported earlier this week, cities overrun by addicted homeless people who are going to the bathroom in public,
panhandling, creating public health menaces, and doing things.
to ruin the entire city.
So last night, the board of supervisors,
which are so far left, you can't even imagine,
voted 10 to 1 to develop a pilot program
that would force the worst of the homeless.
I mean, the most out of control of them,
force them into some kind of program,
take them off the street forcibly,
and put them in some kind of facility.
10 to 1.
Now, not many numbers involved yet,
but just the fact that San Francisco's doing this,
you can expect the ACLU to sue on behalf
of the homeless people who are causing the trouble.
You can expect that, but it's a fairly interesting situation.
Maine, death and dignity act has passed.
Now, I did not know this,
But my researchers came up with the fact that California, Colorado, D.C., Hawaii, Oregon, Vermont, Washington State, and Montana all have laws that you can commit suicide if you're terminal.
Or if you're terminally ill, the doctor will help you commit suicide.
So Maine is pondering that now.
I don't make any judgments on these kinds of things, all right?
I just don't make any judgments on them.
In Holland, a young girl who was traumatized as a child
asked the government to put her to death
because she doesn't want to live anymore because of her trauma.
Nothing physically wrong with her, and they did, or they will.
That I would not support.
That's way out of line.
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Okay, it's my final thought of the day.
I was on Hannity's radio program,
and we discussed whether Americans age 18 to 13,
and there are 37 million men.
I know women would be in combat too,
but most of them would be men.
Could storm the beaches of Normandy
and defeat Germany.
Today, they had to,
or defeat China, or Russia, or even Iran.
Could they do it?
Would they have the courage and the medal to do it?
Now, back in World War II,
10 million drafted.
Vietnam, a lot of millions of...
millions of soldiers drafted. And I'm a contrarian on Vietnam. I think our forces, our military,
did great there. It was the politicians that screwed the whole thing up. But you can debate that
all day long. So I said to Hannity, and I want you to listen to it, we've got to post it on
bill o'Reilly.com, because it's more subtle than just this. I said, I don't think so.
So my father was in World War II. He was a depression kid. He was raising the depression.
in an era of deprivation. My father was tough. He was a tough guy. It wasn't always easy being
his son. Okay? And it wasn't all about him. He had higher, as we talked about earlier,
aspirations. He believed in God. He believed in his country. Now there were bad things back then.
It was segregation in the military. It was. America's always had bad things. But overall,
noble country, freed billions. Okay? And, young,
young men back in 1944, they knew that a lot of them were going to be killed and maimed.
They knew it.
Everybody knew it.
Saving Private Ryan Best D-Day Flick.
But they did it.
It wasn't any dissent.
I mean, there were a few deserters and a few people who got crazy, but not many.
Today, when it's all about you, everything's about you, you, you, you, you, you, you.
me, me, me, me, me, me.
This?
Here's your life right here.
Live, right here.
I'm not sure.
And I give an example of Colin Kaepernick to Hannity.
I'm not going to go into it now.
I want you to listen.
That was very interesting and instructive.
He's a young man, Colin Kaepernick.
And his supporters are basically young.
So I hope you listen.
but my verdict is the greatest generation is aptly named.
They were the greatest generation.
Now, we may be the winiest generation.
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