Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - Processing Media Lies, Disney's Dishonest Agenda, Pelosi's Latest Vanity Project, & a Covid Resurgence with Dr. Justin Lessler
Episode Date: November 30, 2022Tonight's rundown: Talking Points Memo: Bill outlines how to process the truth and deal with lies from the media and people. Is Covid back? Is it here for good? These are just a couple of questions... answered during Bill's discussion with infectious disease expert Dr. Justin Lessler Disney's new CEO continues to flame controversy Nancy Pelosi's new HBO documentary set to premiere This Day in History: The Beatles' "I Want To Hold Your Hand" debuts in the U.K. Final Thought: Don't give out personal information In Case You Missed It: Read Bill's latest column, "Evil Ways" The Christmas Store is open at BillOReilly.com! Take advantage today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Hey Bill O'Reilly here.
Welcome to the No Spin News for Tuesday, November 29th, 2022, stand up for your country.
You know, all of us are living in a world where telling the truth has declined drastically.
And in some place, it doesn't even matter anymore.
For example, in a courtroom, ask any lawyer, and they'll just laugh.
Perjury is routine.
Judge is expected, lawyers expected.
People are just going to lie under oath because nothing happens to that.
Very, very rarely are perjury cases pursued, unless you lie to an FBI agent or something like that at that level.
But in a courtroom, civil or criminal, you lie, even if it's proved that you do, nothing will happen.
happen. All right. And in the media, it's the same thing. And that is the subject of this
evening's talking points memo. So this is a terrible situation because once truth breaks down
in any country, then the country itself starts to slide because you've got to have a
realistic basis of what is real and what is not. Now, I'm going to give you two vivid examples.
These are small ball.
These are not important examples,
but they're so in your face
that I'm going to show you what I'm talking about.
The first one is last night on the Colbert program
with CNN host Don Lemon.
Go.
The word on the street is that you guys aren't allowed
to be liberal anymore.
Is that the case?
I don't think we ever were liberal.
What?
Yes.
I don't think we ever were.
Not me saying that.
That's the people out there saying that he's not
letting you be liberal anymore.
Well, listen, I think that, I think what Chris is saying is that he wants Republicans,
sensible Republicans, he wants us to hold people to account, but he wants people to come on
and feel comfortable with coming on and talking on CNN and appearing on CNN.
So the guy just says, I don't think we were ever liberal.
That's just, you don't even close.
It's not debatable.
The reason that CNN has destroyed itself is because it went to the far-left progressive movement
and combined that with trying to destroy Donald Trump.
And you can't have two cable networks doing the same thing, MSNBC and CNN,
because the audience splits and aren't enough people.
And that's what happened.
And so they brought in this guy, Chris, that's who he's referring to, Lick, to stop the liberal
bent, which he hasn't done, by the way, but to moderate it a little bit, and he has moderated
a little, a smidgen, as they say, but not much. So Lemon, he sits there and he just says,
well, it's never been liberal. Now, Lemon may believe that, but he's delusional. You see,
that's not something that's debatable. It's overwhelmingly false.
What let me just said.
Okay, example number two comes from MSNBC about the border.
Go.
You know, we should not be perpetuating a conversation
about a crisis that is a human drama,
but that this United States is not being overrun,
flooded by uncontrollable situations on the border.
That's not happening in terms of tens of thousands
of people trying to get, no.
I do want to endorse Maria's point absolutely about the fear mongering.
There is no crisis at the border.
Okay, so again, delusional.
I mean, the pictures, the stats, more than five million, encounters with migrants since Joe Biden was inaugurated,
and perhaps a million or two more that have gotten in without any encounters.
People in El Paso, in Brownsville, Texas, and there's a state of emergency in the state.
of Texas. I mean, it's just, and you got these people, and that's NBC. That's Comcast, NBC.
They don't care. They know it's false, and there's nobody going to call them on it, but it wouldn't
matter. You could go stat after stat after stat after stat after stat, and these people are not
going to acknowledge the truth because they have their truth, whatever that may be. Now,
The danger here is, number one, cynicism.
And Americans are now become so cynical about the media
and politicians that, you know, how do you know
a politician's lying when his lips are moving, right?
I mean, we've all heard that.
But also a lack of respect for our institutions,
like the criminal justice system.
How can you respect the system that fosters lying, perjury?
that won't punish it. You can't. I don't have any respect for the justice system in this country. None. Zero. Federal, state, local. I have zero respect for it. It's fallen apart. It's collapsed. And the media I have even less respect for, as you know. That's why we do this independent broadcast, which is basically an honest portrayal of what happens to this country based on facts, provable facts. That's what we do.
This, I don't see any counter to this.
It's not going to happen in the grade schools or the high schools or college or journalism schools or it's not going to happen.
There are some honest people around, but they're not in the majority any longer.
Certainly in corporate America, they are not in the majority.
They will mislead you all day long for money.
Okay?
That's what you just saw.
These people do that for money.
Lemon and the other two.
I mean, they say what they think the audience wants to hear for money.
That's what they do.
But again, it all comes back down to people believe what they want to believe.
And if you are in that category, and I hope you are not, okay, then it's going to come get you.
All right?
If you are believing falsehoods, if you are living in a fantasy world, if you are indeed delusional,
It's going to catch up. Life will catch up to you.
So it's an important talking points memo tonight.
It affects every single one of us.
Right now, I put our media on the par with the Russian media, Putin.
Whatever Putin tells the Russian media to do, it does.
You can't get in it reliable information.
You cannot get reliable information from the corporate media in this country anymore.
And that's a memo.
All right, President Biden's in Freeland, Michigan today, telling everybody that the economy is booming.
Okay, this goes right back to what I just talked about.
So the economy is not booming.
Now, certain sectors, and maybe where he is in a manufacturing place, maybe they're doing very well.
Certainly companies are making money, some of them, but the economy is not booming.
and everybody's worried about a housing market that may collapse.
And if that happens, then it's depression, not depression, recession.
Okay, because once the economy in a big sector like housing goes south,
then all the other vendors go south.
So I hope it doesn't happen.
I mean, we've gone through enough pain economically since Biden's been in office,
but it could.
But he's never going to tell you.
you that. He's going to,
the economy booming. I created
this many jobs.
I, yeah, yeah. And of course,
he's starting from the pandemic
when everybody
was out of work, and then he's
saying he created all of those jobs that
came back. I mean, it's just more unboggling.
You know, I created the phrase
no spin zone,
and we have it patented.
And this is the no
spin news, because it used
to be that these people would just spin stuff.
They wouldn't outwardly lie, but now it doesn't matter.
They just lie.
All right, COVID.
Now, this is very important to you, to me, to everybody.
So as I told you yesterday in my neighborhood here on Long Island,
everybody's got COVID, and the people are vaxed.
Right now, 68% of the American population is vacced somewhat against COVID,
but only 15% have taken the third booster because they don't trust.
the CDC and Anthony Fauci.
That's why they haven't taken the third booster.
They don't know what the third booster is going to do,
and they're looking at people who have got two boosters that got COVID.
I know somebody who's got four shots.
They had COVID twice, and it's not being defined by the CDC.
They don't define it.
So if I take the fifth shot, what's that going to do for me?
The only thing that I know is that if I get COVID,
it's not going to be as severe, but even that, the data is pretty shaky on this fifth shot.
So a few numbers, then we'll get to our guests, who knows as much as this about this as anybody.
So the daily average, as of yesterday, was up, of COVID cases in America, up 6% over two weeks.
The testing positive up 18%. That's a big number.
Hospitalization up 8%.
deaths of 6%, 90% over the age of 65.
And again, fully vaccinated U.S. adults, 68%.
Now, there is a poll out today, economist poll, and it polls 37% Democrats, Republican, 27%.
So it's a bogus poll.
It's a phony poll.
You know, more Republicans voted in the midterms than Democrats.
So why are you doing it 10% down?
economists because you want an outcome. I know what you're doing. Anyway, the question was,
in your opinion, when do you think COVID will finally end? 32% say it will never end COVID.
Joining us now from Chapel Hill, North Carolina, is Dr. Justin Lessler, the professor in the
Department of Epidemiology. Oh, I said it. I didn't know what I'm going to be able to say
epidemiology at the University of North Carolina, and a specialist in infectious disease.
So are America's wrong to be skeptical about this fifth booster or this third booster that
would be five shots? Are they wrong to be skeptical about it?
I think they are. I mean, the evidence is pretty clear that your chances of having a severe
negative outcome if you are infected with COVID goes down significantly on vaccination.
and even after recent vaccination, whether or not it's this new booster or the old shot.
But this bivalent booster is much closer to the strains that are circulating now,
just like we have to update that flu shot every year.
It's much closer.
It's going to provide you better protection.
It might not stop you from getting infected, but probably will stop you from getting into the hospital.
Okay.
You are basing your opinion on what data?
On several pieces of data.
So there is recent data out on the, that shows that the vaccine is effective, not quite as much as we hoped, but has around a 40% effectiveness against symptomatic infection.
All right. So wait, let me stop you. 40% effective. This comes from the Centers for Disease Control. Is that where it comes from?
Yeah, I believe it was an MMWR report. Okay. So 40%, you know, that's not real encouraging.
And there are a lot of anti-vaxxer people out there that, you know, don't trust the federal government.
And certainly don't trust Anthony Fauci. You totally blown it. But 40% is enough for you.
Did you get the fifth? Did you get the fifth job? Did you get the fifth?
You did. Have you had COVID?
I have had COVID.
So what do you ascribe that to? If you were a responsible person, you got all of taxes, but you still got COVID, did that disappoint you?
I mean, it didn't disappoint me in the sense that it didn't make me think that the vaccine didn't work.
I, you know, didn't get that sick.
I did take Paxilvid to be extra safe, but I didn't get that sick.
Other people in my family who were vaccinated got much less sick to me.
And I think I attribute that to having that background immunity.
You know, just like you don't want to go out and, you know, run a marathon without exercising, you don't want to have this virus without having some preexisting immunity.
and vaccines are the best way to get that pre-existing immunity,
exercise that your immune system,
and have you ready if you do unfortunately get infected.
Okay. Was your case of COVID severe?
Not really.
No. So you think if you didn't have those vaxes, it would have been a lot worse?
It would have had the potential to be.
I mean, you only have to look at the relative mortality rates
among those who are vaccinated and those who are not.
and in the pre-vaccination and post-vaccinating error to make it clear that the vaccine makes a huge, huge difference in your chances of having severe disease and dying.
Okay. So, no, I'd flunk all your courses, professor. I'm not that science and math are my worst. But from what you just said, getting these vaccines isn't going to stop you from getting COVID, but it's going to build up in you more resistance if you get it.
not going to be as harmful. Do I have it right? Mostly. Yeah, it's going to help you at every
point along the way, right? It's going to reduce your chances of getting COVID in the first
place, but not going to be completely, make that a zero. It's going to reduce your chances of
getting severe disease or going to the hospital, also not making that the zero, but reducing
it much more significantly. It's going to reduce your chances of dying. It's going to help
every step along the way in protecting you.
Do you ever worry about unintended consequences of the vaccines themselves,
that they could have a deleterious effect on the human body
that we don't even know about because these things were developed so quickly?
I'm not at this point.
Early on, I think there may have been some reason,
but the number of people who have received this vaccine is massive.
We don't have a lot of adverse events.
Do adverse events occur?
Yes, absolutely.
You know, just going back to that exercise metaphor,
do people, you know, hurt themselves, training for a race,
doing their practice runs?
Yeah, all the time.
But they'd be fools to try to do the big race without exercising first.
And it's the same thing when we come to the vaccine.
Okay.
A couple of more questions for you.
As I said, where I live, a lot of COVID now.
COVID, COVID, COVID, COVID, COVID, COVID, COVID, all right?
But there's a lot of flu, too.
So somehow this flu thing flew in here in the last three weeks or so.
And now people got COVID, they got the flu.
I don't know if you can get them both at the same time.
Can you get them both?
I think it's less likely that you get them both.
There's a little bit of cross protection there, but it's possible.
Okay.
So the flu, how bad is it in America right now in your estimation?
we're having like at this point what looks like a moderately bad flu season but it's increasing fast so we could have a pretty bad flu season you know part of what's going on here is because everybody was being careful because they were worried about COVID for the past couple years we haven't seen a lot of flu so that baseline immunity you know that we have um you know deteriorated a little bit and uh there's more of an open playing field for the flu virus to to to
to have a big year.
Now, I got my flu shot last week.
And, you know, throughout my life, I thought that flu shot has been affected for me.
I haven't gotten the flu in 20 years.
Could I get the flu shot every year because it's worked for me?
The COVID thing I'm not quite sure about, but based upon your testimony today, I probably
will get it because I'm an old guy and, you know, I don't want to really check out with COVID.
You know, take me out with something more glamorous.
than that. But final word on this, it seems that this COVID thing will never end, as the polling
indicated most people believe. Is that true? Yeah, I mean, it depends on what you mean by ending.
You know, will the virus ever go away? No. It's going to keep evolving. It's going to keep
escaping our immune system most likely. It'll be like flu and come back year after year after
year. My hope, and I think this is possible, is that we'll start having enough baseline immunity
out there that it stops being a real public health threat. You know, the virus is still evolving
fast. It's still escaping immunity pretty quickly, so it doesn't seem like we're quite there yet.
But my hope is this, you know, falls way down the list of public health threats as we have more
people being exposed through vaccine and natural infection over time.
Yeah, last question, this wave we're seeing in China. And you can, you can,
can't get good information at China. This looks like as bad as it was in the beginning,
and it may lead to a serious repercussion for the Beijing government because they're trying
to lock everybody down. It's going to destroy the economy. People are getting killed,
whatever it may be. So China looks like it hasn't really improved itself since the first
Wuhan strain of COVID.
Yeah, I'm not up enough in the China situation to say for sure, but I will say, you know, back when we were in the lockdown stage here, you know, people would ask me, like, when should this end? And I always would say, the question it isn't when it should end. The question is what next? The, you know, what are we going to do next to combat the virus when, because we can't do this forever. And, you know, I think China has yet, maybe yet to answer that question of what next.
Yeah, I don't think they have a decent vaccine over there anyway, but again, you can't get a.
information. Okay, doctor, very instructive. Thank you for taking time. We really appreciate it and
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Nancy Pelosi's got a new documentary out on her. I love this. So it's going to go on HBO.
Now HBO is owned by Warner Brothers Discovery, which owns CNN. So you kind of get the picture
what HBO is. So the documentary, which I guess is going to come out on December 13th is being
made by her daughter, Andrea Pelosi. So a daughter is getting paid by HBO to make an documentary
about her mom. Can I get this job? It's okay. I guess we're going to know what that is.
Now, I'll remind you, Bernie Goldberg, he quit HBO because he couldn't take the culture there, the far-left culture, which remains in place.
Now, I want to get everybody clear.
I don't care about Nancy Pelosi documentia.
Her daughter, Andrea Pelosi, is a very good filmmaker, very left-wing, but she's a good filmmaker.
She knows what she's doing.
And I don't care.
HBO wants to put it on?
Fine.
You want to watch it?
Good.
Am I going to watch it?
No.
Why would I? Why would I watch that?
I'm not going to learn anything.
Okay. Disney.
These people, all right, hot off their big bomb movie over the weekend.
Of course, 180 million, they got 24 back over the five-day Thanksgiving break, which is a colossal bomb.
And, you know, the movie's about gay dating and global warming, and I don't think five-year-olds are really.
interested call me crazy so uh the new ceo who was the old CEO bob eiger he has a meeting with
all the disney employees yesterday in burbank california now we don't have any video of the meeting
which is very strange okay very strange um because some of this was virtual you could have taken
that video when you were watching nobody would know all we have is an anonymous report that here's
what Iger said, quote. This company has been telling stories for 100 years, and those
stories have had a meaningful positive impact on the world. And one of the reasons they have
had a meaningful positive impact is because one of the core values of our storytelling is
inclusion and acceptance and tolerance, and we can't lose that, unquote. Okay? All right, so
that's not true. If you look at Walt Disney's history of production making, very few progressive
tenants and even fewer minority participants in the Disney's storytelling. Now, I don't believe
that Walt Disney was some racist or anything like that. I could be wrong about that,
but I think he was just a man of his times. And that's just wasn't the industry now. But
For Iger to say it, a hundred years, we've been inclusive, and we're the greatest company.
It's a bunch of bull, okay?
But again, nobody's going to challenge Iger.
And the second thing is, this isn't about, this Disney controversy isn't about inclusion and acceptance and tolerance.
It's not about that.
It's about the Walt Disney company going into politics and
state of Florida, and opposing a law which passed in Florida, that you are not to indoctrinate
young children about gay stuff and transgender stuff and gender stuff. You're not, you can't
do that in the public schools in Florida. It's illegal. Disney opposed that. Though Disney,
by opposing it says, yeah, we want your six, seven, eight, nine year old to sit there,
and listen to all this transgender stuff and gay stuff.
I mean, sane parents are going, no.
If you want to help Disney, you sponsor an anti-bullying law.
If you really want to help.
But no, this is just virtue signaling.
That's what these people do.
So I said about a year ago when this controversy broke,
I'm not doing business with Disney, and I'm still holding to that.
Now, I'm not calling for a boycott, and if I had young urchins, because I did take them to the Disney properties when they were little kids, I would probably do that because the kids, it's a magical experience.
It is still, and it remains so.
Now, only rich people can go because Disney has raised the prices so high.
if you're not affluent you can't go i don't know if that's inclusive think it is smart life easy one
now smart life by the way is our daily segment and we have it on um bill o'reilly dot com where
we live and we have a whole bunch of stuff that you can see there that will save you money help
your life smart life today don't smoke and when i see somebody smoking now i go
What? Why would you do that? Why would you ingest something in your body that you know
is going to hurt you? It's a matter when, not if. So only 11% according to Gallup of the U.S.
population smokes cigarettes. So you have the chewers and you have the cigar smokers, the pipe
smokers. All that is bad. And you'll suffer if you do it. Not right away, but you'll suffer.
you'll be in pain and it could take your life don't do it but here's a kicker everybody's
got that message in 2003 ages 18 to 29 35% of those young Americans smoked okay now it's
8% I mean it's 12% I'm sorry now it's 12% so drop from 35
to 12. And, you know, the younger Americans are the dopiest. But even they say, no, no, no, no.
However, marijuana has increased dramatically smoking marijuana, okay? Putting it into your system
and altering your brain. It's up to 26 percent of 18 to 49, of 29 Americans are
smoking marijuana. All right, look, I'm not the moral guy. I'm not doing this, but it's bad
for you. And if you go out of the house and you're stoned, it's bad for other people.
Interesting. So, 11% of American smoke cigarettes now. In Europe, it's 27%. Okay, if you've traveled
of Europe, you know. They're sitting around a cafe. You're going to get the little coffee and the little
cigarette. So 27%. The worst for smoking are Greece, 42% of Greek smoke. Bulgaria, Croatia,
Latvia, Romania, and France. They're the worst. And it costs a fortune to smoke cigarettes
now, as you might know. All right, let's go to this day in history. So, as you know, I have
a best-selling book, and the sales are actually increasing after nine weeks in the marketplace.
I got the Barnes & Noble report this morning. Killing the legends is streaking because it's a
great Christmas gift. And Barnes & Noble reports every week, and week increased about 30 percent
from week to week about killing the legends.
Oh, anyway, one of the people that I zero in on is John Lennon from the Beatles.
So 59 years ago today, all right, November 29th, 1963, right after the Kennedy assassination, by the way,
just a few weeks after, the Beatles debuted their biggest selling single
Go.
boom as a cliche goes so goes right to number one i want to hold your hand stays there for seven weeks
then is replaced by a song called she loves you yeah yeah yeah then the beetles have can't buy me love
love me do a hard day's night i feel fine eight days a week seven number one singles in a single
year, 1964. Never happened before, it'll never happen again. All told, the Beatles have sold
more records worldwide and in the USA than anyone else. And it was, I remember watching that.
My sister, two years younger than me, she went nuts. I was going, you know, I was a catchy
tune. I liked the tune, but I'm not, you know, why are we screaming?
here now? Usually she screamed when I took her doll or something, but I, anyway, that happened.
November 29th, 1963, I want to hold your hand released by the Beatles in the UK.
Subsequently, they came to the USA and everything blew up. Okay, so we want to go to the mail
and a final thought that, again, just like the smart life, is designed to help your life.
one's really important his final thought tonight. We'll be right back.
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Okay, let's go to the mail.
Susan Mosunic, San Bruno, California.
I think President Trump is suffering from the disease of celebrity, much like those you
write about in killing the legends bill.
He is self-sabotaging.
I wouldn't call this latest Kanye West and the other idiot self-sabotage.
I don't think he even thought about it.
Now that in itself is a deficit, but I don't think he said, yeah, let's bring in Kanye and
Nick Fuentes so that I, you know, get hammered by everybody.
I know.
But Donald Trump, in order to be competitive and the next presidential race,
has to get it together as a cliche goes.
Discipline, discipline, discipline.
Stephen, can Trump realistically even garner enough votes to win the presidency in 24?
Well, he's got to get $75 million, by my calculation.
That's what he got last time, give or take.
It's got to get $75 million.
And the reason so many is because you're going to have $70 million vote against them just because it's him if he gets the nomination.
That's what people don't understand.
It's not going to be an issue campaign, just like the last one.
Now, Biden's not going to be running, so it'll be some other Democrat running around spouting progressive tenants.
But people aren't going to even listen.
They're going, we hate Trump.
We don't want Trump back.
And so it's a real tough road for Donald Trump to get reelected.
Janet concierge member, which means that Janet has direct access to me,
and we keep all of Janet's correspondence with me confidential.
Nobody sees it but me and Janet.
Now, she posted this on a billowrally.com message board,
and I'm not using her last name, so I can read that letter,
but I wouldn't read without her permission.
concierge letter, which often ask for advice.
You are right on, Bill, breaks my heart.
I was in Houston for the history tour with you and Donald Trump, then saw it again in
Dallas, fabulous, what phenomenal accomplishments.
And now in just a couple of years, look at our country, absolutely.
But Trump, for some reason, doesn't want to run on his accomplishments.
He wants to continue to be the controversial guy.
Lawrence Peck, Plano, Texas.
You know, I almost lived in plain.
I was in Richardson.
She's just south when I worked in Dallas as a reporter.
My concern for the 24 elections that Trump does not get the Republican endorsement,
it runs on a third-party ticket.
Possible.
It's got the money to do it.
That would destroy the Republicans' chances, no doubt.
Somehow I don't think he will, but it's a good.
guess.
David, Bill, you stated the next, that the next year there will be dueling investigations
with the Hunter Biden thing and the special counsel with Jack Smith.
Wouldn't there also be a committee investigating the impeachable conduct of Mayorkas?
No.
Never get a conviction in the Senate.
Alejandro Mayorkas, head of ICE, head of, head of,
The security of the United States.
Oh, my God.
Yeah, I mean, look, the guy doesn't know what he's doing.
He screwed it up all day long.
But in order to bring a valid impeachment, you've got to have a shot at a conviction.
You won't have it in the Senate.
So the Republicans would be very foolish to do that.
Very foolish.
Greg, you are right about people fearing to confront evil.
No one wants to be a target.
And evil seeming to be so well organized and well funded,
how can a person fight that?
But I can't turn away from what Edmund Burke said.
The only thing necessary for evil to triumph in the world is that good men do nothing.
Yeah, it's a great quote.
And if you read my column, and I hope you all do, on evil on bill o'Reilly.com,
evil's, it's not that evil's overwhelming the population.
It's only about 15% of human beings, according to my calculations, are evil.
But there's a lot of people look away.
Even in your own neighborhoods, your own towns, your own job place, you've got to protect yourself.
I understand that.
You've got to protect yourself.
You can't be just going around going, you're evil, you're evil, we're going to do this, we're going to do that.
That'll destroy you.
But there are times when you're going to have to stand up.
No doubt about it.
Or we'll continue on this evil track.
Doug Randunzel, Colorado Springs,
premium member here.
Thank you for covering the chaos at the southern border.
Sadly, I suspect nothing will be done.
Well, I don't think so.
I think that the House certainly going to advance bills
to secure the border.
They won't be signed into law because Biden wants an open border.
And that's the truth.
he wants an open board but the momentum that the house will bring pointing out this catastrophe
will help the situation so in 24 just two short years away okay we may have you know by that
time there'll be another four million in here maybe five that's just the reality of our
country. Joe Biden. Tommy Berger on Homa, Louisiana. I read in Parade Magazine that Sylvester
Salone read Killing the Mob as research for his new series Tulsa King. Well, you know, I know
Mrs. Stallone a little bit. He's a smart guy. He was smart to read Killing the mob because he
plays an organized crime gangster in Tulsa King, which I have not seen yet.
I, you know, I got Paramount Plus, I got Apple Plus, I got Amazon plus this, I can't figure it out.
I can't figure it out.
But I want to see it, and I will, but thanks for pointing that out, Tommy.
It was nice of you to mention that.
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