Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - Refusing to Punish Criminals, Trump's Trials, Breaking Down the Stormy Daniels Saga with Roger Severino, The Plain Dealer's Condemnation of Trump, RFK Jr. Slams Biden, & More
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Hey, welcome to the no spin news. I'm Bill O'Reilly. It is Tuesday, April 2, 2024. Stand up for your country.
So I'm reading the letters to the editor in Newsday, which is my hometown paper, covers Long Island, from the Queens line all the way out to Montau.
And the letters reflected Donald Trump's visit to the Diller family during the wake of Detective Jonathan Diller over the weekend.
To me, that was a good thing.
And the family openly acknowledged it gave them comfort that the former president and out of his way to fly to Long Island spend time with the family.
Right?
Now, that's not what the letters said.
They were written by Trump haters.
You can tell right off the bat.
And I understand the mentality of the Trump hater.
I got it.
But the point was that Donald Trump
shouldn't get any credit at all for giving comfort
to the dealer family
because he was directly responsible for January 6th
and the suffering of police officers there.
And I understand that Whoopi Goldberg did that on the view today.
I don't watch that program, but that's what the report is.
So I'm looking at this, I'm going, so your hatred for Donald Trump, the letter writers
in Newsday and Ms. Goldberg, overrides any good that Donald Trump could ever do.
He can't do anything good in your eyes.
That is truly hatred, and that will be a factor in the November vote, no doubt about it.
it and there's no way to get those people away from the hatred you cannot
reason with them if they don't see that a former president's visit to a grieving
family is an honor what are you gonna do so I thought I would point that out
it doesn't have anything to do with our reportage tonight which begins with the
talking points memo about your safety
Public safety.
So let's call it crime, no punishment.
Happening all over the country, mostly in urban centers,
the rural areas and suburbs are calmer,
but in the big cities run by liberal politicians,
you are not safe, period.
Boston is the best of them, and that's a fairly liberal city.
I am going to go up there and investigate why.
investigate why, Boston has managed to maintain control of the criminal element, where by New York,
Boston's big rival, Philadelphia, D.C., Chicago, L.A., St. Louis, Baltimore, on and on and on and on,
have not. So I don't know what Boston's doing, but I'm going to find out.
Now, as we reported yesterday, the man who shot and killed 31-year-old detective Jonathan Diller
was a career criminal.
We went over that in micro detail.
If you missed it, go to Bill O'Reilly.com.
We have the segments.
We have the stats.
If you're a concierge member, you can get the transcript.
Okay?
There is no two sides to that story.
This man was dangerous, and the New York authorities let him out.
Last April, a year ago, he's arrested for carrying an illegal firearm, even though he was a twice convicted felon and served time.
In a year, that case wasn't even heard, and he's out on the street, and he gets another firearm and kills the detective.
That's not a justice system.
That's a collapse.
And again, no two sides to the story.
That's what that is.
Now, perhaps the most powerful politician in New York State is a man named Carl Hasty.
Carl Hasty.
He is the Assembly Speaker in Albany, and he wields tremendous power.
If you go up against Hasty, he can cut off your money, he can make your life miserable.
So the leftist in Albany do what he says.
hasty admits flat out he is not going to enforce the laws of the state go i just don't believe
raising penalties is ever a deterrent on crime there's already things in current law to
deal with people who assault other people that's not true because the laws on the books
are not being enforced and hasty well knows it because that's the way hasty wants it
So, he is from the Bronx.
And in the Bronx, you have many, many, many poor people.
That's Alexandra Ocasio-Cortez's turf.
Those four people see life differently, even though they're being brutalized every single
day by criminals.
You see it differently.
I'll get into that some other time.
Now in New York City, we reported on man named Manuel Pagan, major narcotics dealer.
He was arrested with 20,000 fentanyl pills, 20,000.
How many people that can kill?
You do, all right?
You know what he got?
He played guilty because they found him with the pills.
You know what he got?
Two years in prison, and he'll be out in a year and a half.
years, 20,000 pills, fentanyl, poison, poison. Okay, how about the two men who beat up the police
officers in the Bronx on November 13th, 2023? Their case hasn't even been assigned yet.
Okay, so it's April, right? That's four months plus. They're due back in court, June 3rd.
on it, nothing's going to happen to them.
Push it back, push it back.
Why?
You got it on videotape.
I should have taken three weeks.
Court date, bang.
Doesn't want to do it.
They don't want to do it.
Even if you beat up a cop or kill a cop.
It's so unbelievable.
So now you present all of this to the President of the United States.
He is well aware.
Well, that might be exaggerating it.
He's been told about the violence in America's cities.
And it's primarily driven by narcotics and guns because the drug gangs are armed.
Here's what his press secretary said last week.
Go.
This shooting is yet another painful reminder of the toll of gun violence.
what it's doing to inflict on families and our communities and our nation.
And that's why the president signed more than two dozen executive actions.
That's why we're able to pass a bipartisan agreement to deal with the gun violence that we're seeing in this country.
Obviously, more work needs to be done.
So it's always gun violence, not gun criminal violence.
It's guns that are doing it, not the criminals.
And we've heard that a million times in the Democratic Party.
That is their line.
And it's total malarkey.
If President Biden cared at all about the issue, which he does not.
And this comes under a long line of things he doesn't care about.
The southern border being number one.
He cared about criminals using guns to hurt other Americans.
There's an amazing amount of things that he could do about it.
He does nothing.
He didn't even talk about it.
He didn't even call, as you know, the family, the Diller family on Long Island,
when he was 35 miles away and radio,
city yucking it up with Obama and Clinton collecting money.
They didn't care about it.
Because the left, the far left, doesn't want to prosecute crimes because they feel the justice
system is racist.
That's what Hasty is all about.
Hasty is, whites control it, so I'm going to break it down.
I'm going to blow it up.
He wants to blow up the entire system.
He's well on his way in New York.
Okay.
I'm going to give you one more status.
and then we'll go to our next story.
80% of arrests in New York are not adjudicated fully.
So that means even if you're caught,
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All right, President Biden's schedule today has nothing on his schedule.
He did talk with Xi, the dictator of Communist China on the phone.
I hope they had a nice conversation.
We don't know what they said.
The White House will leak out certain things,
but that's impossible to corroborate,
so he had the phone call.
On Friday, Biden goes to Baltimore
to look at the bridge that fell down.
He'll kick money into Baltimore, no doubt about it.
That's what he always does.
All right, Donald Trump.
So his trial begins April 15th jury selection.
Trump's going to have to be there.
because it's a criminal case.
So he'll have to be in a courtroom in Manhattan four days a week.
And that, of course, will cut into his campaigning, everything else he does.
Now, he's charged with illegally disguising reimbursements related to paying hush money.
Notice where it's illegally disguising reimbursements.
This is the Stormy Daniels case.
So I'm sure you know about it, but just to recap,
stormy daniels is a sex worker and uh apparently she had an encounter with donald trump a few days before the
2016 election she got in touch with the trump people and said give me money or i'm going public
and you'll lose the election you know some might say that's extortion anyway she got money
from the trump operation now i don't know any more than that i don't
I don't know who ordered the money. I don't know where the money came from. You know, it's like
130,000 or whatever. I don't know. So Trump has pled, of course, not guilty to the charges.
Now, Bragg, the DA in Manhattan, who doesn't prosecute crimes, all right, is charged Trump with
a class E felony, even though this is usually a misdemeanor. But we all know what's going on in
Manhattan in New York City with Trump. The trial is expected to take six weeks, which is pretty
long. I mean, I don't know why I would take that long, but that's what it's expected. Joining us now
from Washington is Roger Severino from the Heritage Foundation. He's a former trial attorney
at the U.S. Department of Justice, Civil Rights Division, so he knows this is a state of New York case,
It's not a federal case, but Mrs. Severino knows what's going on here.
So let's begin with Ms. Daniels and her demand for money.
That sounds illegal to me.
What do you say?
Yeah, it's so interesting the twists and turns of this case.
You would think that asking somebody for money to keep quiet might count as extortion
and that perhaps Trump would have been the victim of this case.
But this entire story has been flipped on its head.
Trump is the one that's now in the hot seat
because you have these roving prosecutors,
not just in this case, but another is trying to do everything in their power
to prevent Trump from being president.
This is not about law enforcement.
This is about throwing anything they can to go after Trump
to impede his ability to run and be, again,
the president of the United States.
In this case in particular, it's just dripping with ironies.
So they say that this is a hush money case.
Well, if Trump, in fact, was paying somebody to keep quiet,
that's not illegal.
There's no underlying crime.
and paying somebody to keep quiet.
There's non-disclosure agreements all the time.
It happens everywhere all the time.
So then second, we had this case of campaign finance violations.
That was the first step where people said,
you know what, this was an actual influencing of a campaign.
What you're doing was paying money as a campaign expenditure
to help Trump win his first election.
Michael Cohen actually took a fall.
That was the lawyer of Donald Trump.
He's a convicted perjurer and is now going to be the star witness for Alvin Bragg
in the DA.
He went down on a campaign finance case to get rid of his underlying other claims.
He had a tax evasion claim.
He hit $4 million in tax money.
He had a claim for bank fraud, essentially, for lying to banks to get a loan.
And to make all these cases go away, he also pled guilty to campaign finance violations.
Okay.
So let me stop you there.
Let me stop you there.
So Cohen, you're saying, is not going to be prosecuted on the other allegations against him
because he has agreed to testify against Donald Trump.
That's what you're saying, right?
He pled guilty to all those claims.
It was a package deal for tax fraud, for bank fraud,
for campaign finance violations of the house fraud.
So he pled guilty to all that to make it all go away.
The campaign finance one was the weakest claim of all.
And now Alvin Bragg is saying,
but he had to say that he would give the government something in return
and that something is his testimony, right?
He gets the testimony, right?
Okay.
So he pled guilty.
I want to walk through this because it's complicated.
Is there any evidence that's been put forth that you know of, because I don't know of it,
that the money paid to Ms. Daniels to keep quiet, and you rightly say that's not a crime.
But it would be a crime if it came out of campaign finance funds, funds that were supposed to be used to propel a candidate in an election, right?
Yeah.
arguably and but that's the thing they never went after trump for that those charges were not
brought against him they went after cohen and he is the one who pled guilty right so so now it's
taken one more step so you didn't get trump on any campaign finance allegations and by the way
john edwards who ran for vice president had a very similar case he had hush money he gave
out he was indicted for campaign finance irregularities and violations he won he won so the
only other case right yeah he was acquitted the only other case that comes anywhere near this the
politician won. It was not a campaign finance. What would you have expected Donald Trump to
write on his books and making a campaign expenditure for hush money? That would look far worse than
giving money to his lawyer to pay the money, right? So, but Alvin Bragg is taking this set of facts
and saying, okay, not illegal to give money to keep somebody quiet. If there's no case on campaign
finance that was prosecuted, we're going to go for falsifying business records. That's the actual
charge. 34 felony counts falsifying business records.
Who is the victim here that is being hurt by these alleged falsified business records, right?
There was no campaign finance violation found, so they're alleging that, okay, despite that, we're still alleging there's this other crime.
You didn't keep your books right.
I mean, this is ridiculous that they're going to these lengths to go after President Trump,
and they're going to use Michael Cohen as their star witness when now he's most famous for lying to Congress
and going to jail for making false bank statements and lying on his taxes.
This is the best they got.
Well, they got Hope Hicks now coming in on this case.
Former President and advisor, presidential advisor, used to be Trump's friend.
I don't know what Hope Picks could know or it's got to be hearsay.
I mean, she's not in the accounting meetings, but they have press meetings.
But here's my theory, Roger, and you tell me if I'm off.
I don't think Bragg or the press or anybody else cares whether Trump's convicted or not.
They just want six weeks of smearing him.
That's what they want.
And if he gets off, they'll go, oh, but they just want to put him in a position where they can denigrate him and smear him consecutively for that long a period of time.
That's what I think it is.
Yeah, and you see the right end on the wall.
They're doing everything they can to prevent him from being the next president of the United States.
And if that means doing this sort of campaign, I agree, I think most people.
agree with that. Right. Now, the gag order is, but the gag order goes along with what I'm saying.
So there's a judge issues a gag order that Trump, you can't talk about the case. So the media
can run wild for six weeks and accuse him of everything under the sun, which they will,
but Trump now can't reply to it. That's right. Right. His best tool is being able to speak
and make his case that he's going to go back and reform the justice system because
it's been weaponized. It's looking like we're a third world country where you have these forces
abusing the court system and abusing the law to go after the political enemies. This case never
worse than a third world country. In my opinion, it's worse. You're familiar with the Nuremberg trials,
right? Yes. Right. Okay. So that's what this is. This is a condemnation of an individual and
in the Nuremberg trials, they were stacked in with the Third Reich hierarchy.
Okay.
And, you know, and we say Third World, which means the dictator dictates who gets convicted and who
does it.
Here, Trump will have a jury.
Now, it's a Manhattan jury.
That's very, very difficult for Trump.
But what the government is trying to do here, the government of New York, by the way,
let's separate it.
Government in New York is trying to destroy him through.
innuendo they know the press will crucify him and now he's under a gag order that he can't reply
i think come on yeah well i mean the nuremberg trials were just trials and they had process
here you're having an abuse of process and persecution purely for political reasons right and the
gag order is trying to take away donald trump's voice one of his key points is he's going to reform
the justice system to prevent this sort of abuse from happening right he's prevented from talking about
those very abuses in real time or to correct the record as he sees it but his attorneys better
be on it i'll tell you that it's going to be a day-by-day horror show roger thanks very much for
helping us out really appreciate if you pick anything up in this trial that you feel is especially
egregious or that you know people aren't understanding just give us a to it will throw you right
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All right. Let's go to Cleveland. Cleveland is a nice town. Big German influence there.
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and convention was there for John McCain. I spent some time in Cleveland.
Newspaper Cleveland Plain Dealer, very liberal newspaper, a media site called MediaBiasFactcheck.com puts it in the left center biased.
Boston University says it leans liberal. And there's no question it does.
And I can prove that by telling you, paper endorsed Biden in 20, Hillary in 16, Barack Obama, and 8 and 12.
I mean, it always goes nationally for the Democrat.
It did endorse Governor Mike DeWine, a Republican in 22 for Governor of Ohio.
Now, the editor is a guy named Chris Quinn.
He's been here for a while.
Now, Quinn is a liberal man.
and he editorialized, and I want to just show you the media mindset, because Quinn represents
what's running newspapers all over the country.
So the first thing he says, this is on March 30th, okay, Sunday.
This is an editorial.
Quote, our nation does seem to be slipping down the same slide that Germany did in the 1930s.
Maybe the collapse of government in the hands of a madman is inevitable.
given how the media landscape has been corrupted by partisans as it was in 1930s Germany.
So this guy is saying this is the editor of the Cleveland Plain Dealer.
The United States is similar to Nazi Germany because the media was partisan in Germany.
Well, the media really wasn't partisan in Hitler's rise, not like it is in America today.
When Hitler got power in 1933, he just wiped out all the dissent against him.
It was gone.
And he enforced it by thugs, SS.
And that's why it had nothing to do with the process of democracy.
Hitler basically said, you're going to do it my way or my boys are going to come over
and either beat the hell out of you or kill you or put you in a camp in Dachau outside of Munich.
That's how Hitler sees power.
didn't do it, all right? And this Quinn guy has no idea. The United States is not even
even near Germany. We don't have roving guys dressing black uniforms coming to our house,
and we never will, no matter how bad the politics gets. So that's number one. So that shows me
that this Chris Quinn, he doesn't know anything. Second one, and this is unbelievable in the
editorial. Quote, as for those who equate Trump and Joe Biden, that's a false equivalency.
Biden is nothing remotely close to the egregious anti-American acts of Trump.
We can debate the success and mindset of our current president, as we have, about most presidents
in our lifetimes, but Biden was never a threat to our democracy. Trump is. Never a threat
to our democracy? What's the open border, Chris? What's that? You don't think that's a thing.
threat to our democracy? You don't think 12 million foreign nationals run around unsupervised
with hundreds of thousands more coming every month is a threat to our democracy? You don't
see that? Are you stupid? You can answer that question. You don't see that Iran
burned American flags today and a number of people have crossed the southern border
that are on the terror watch list.
Who do you think is coming across that border, Chris?
Think they're our friends?
90% of them are, but 10% aren't.
So this is the mindset.
It's like the hate Trumpers that I talked about
at the top of the broadcast, Whoopi Goldberg,
they're just crazed.
But the ignorance, this is the guy who runs
the Cleveland Plain Dealer.
astonishing.
Okay.
RFK, he sees
Biden as a bigger
threat than Trump.
Go.
But do you really believe that?
When people talk about the threat to democracy
that Trump poses, do you really think that that is
is an equal
to Biden?
Listen, I can make the argument
that President Biden
has a much worse threat to democracy.
And the reason for that is,
Biden is the first candidate in history, the first president in history that has used the federal
agencies to censor political speech, so to censor his opponent. I, you know, I can say that
because I just want a case in the federal court of appeals and now before the Supreme Court
that shows that he started censoring, not just me, 37 hours after he took the oath of office,
he was censoring me. No president in the country has ever done that.
All right, Kennedy's referring to a case he brought in federal court.
that he was censored for his anti-vax statements.
And he's won an injunction on that case,
and it will be heard by the Supreme Court.
So there you go.
All right, Gallup says that four years
after the COVID pandemic subsided,
59% of us believe the pandemic is over.
But it's interesting.
41 don't.
41 still wearing a mask or scared to go out.
They want you, you should, you know, so 59, say the pandemic's over, 41 say no.
But Republicans, 79% say it's over.
Democrats just 41, Independent 63 say it's over.
The Democratic Party almost likes the pandemic.
I don't know why.
Why do they like it?
They like the mass?
I don't know.
I don't know.
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Okay, a new survey out of one poll, pretty good, Great Britain, 2,000 adults. This is an amazing stat.
40% of British adults have gone at least three days without seeing another human being.
Having a conversation with another person outside, I guess, of their family.
And it's because they're on the Internet.
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All right, this day in history, 511 years ago, April 2nd, 1513.
Juan Panthe de Leon.
It's Ponce di Leone.
All right, the Spanish Explorer, cited Léon.
land in South Florida.
And he called it Florida.
In Spanish means full of flowers, because it is.
Florida's full of flowers.
It's a subtropical climate there.
So De Leon is a fascinating guy.
He's tied into the Spanish crown, and all they wanted was gold.
And they sent out all these explorers all they bring gold back.
Something they got gold, something they did.
Fortunately, they brutalized the indigenous tribes, wherever they were.
were, and Ponce was in that category.
He's not bad as some of them, but he wasn't a good guy.
But anyway, some of the indigenous peoples told De Leon of the Fountain of Youth, and they
said it was located on the island of Bimini, where I've been, it's in the Bahamas.
There was no Bahamas then, nobody there, but the indigenous people.
So DeLone got obsessed with finding the Fountain of Youth, all right?
And he ran around the Caribbean looking for it.
He never found it, of course.
I mean, if the fountain of use was in Florida,
there wouldn't be so many retirement communities, right?
Anyway, De Leon died fairly young, 46 years old.
He got hit with an arrow, poison-tipped arrow,
fighting with the indigenous people.
And he checked out.
happened 500 years ago today Florida I thought it might be called the land of
condominions but there weren't any built at that time so all right I got a good
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All right, let's go to the mail.
We got Kathleen.
O'Reilly, I respectfully disagree about not forgiving some politicians.
We should pray for wisdom and strength for our leaders to do what is right.
To harbor an unforgiving stance keeps that anger within us.
The battle is not yours but gods.
And I did say, Kathleen, I hope Jesus forgives that
because it came off his words on the cross.
Father, forgive them for they know not what they do.
But these people know what they're doing.
That's the difference.
The Roman centurions didn't.
They do.
Okay?
Anyway, I hope if there is a judgment day, they are forgiven.
If they ask for it, forgive it.
That's one of the big things.
You've got to ask for it.
You've got to repent.
Most of these people will not do that.
But my job is not to forgive them.
It's to confront them.
That's my job.
That's why I was put on earth.
To do that with facts.
And I believe we do it well.
Rick, it is fitting that on April Fool's Day,
you hope Jesus forgives these politicians.
I doubt that God will overlook Joe Biden's pronouncement
that Easter was to be observed in the U.S.
as trans recognition day.
I don't get involved with any of that.
I know what Biden's doing, okay?
I've already addressed as Catholicism and abortion,
and that's far more important.
Cynthia, High House, Portland, Oregon,
pretty sharp words you speak, O'Reilly,
but sadly, the truth cannot be forgotten.
Caught my attention a few days ago
was a Democratic fundraiser in New York,
President's Obama Clinton,
appeared to cheer on Mr. Biden for fundraising purposes.
That was a headstrathing.
Why? This is the elegant question, but do guests that endorse at these events get a percentage
of the money raised? No, there's no money changing hands. Both Bill Clinton and Barack Obama
are dedicated Democrats and they want Biden a win no matter how bad he is. And they hate Trump,
to boot. Dory Trumbo, Sissotin, South Dakota, the progressive leaders in New York and elsewhere
will now give lip service to solving the problems in our country and may even have passed a few
meaningless and powerless laws will placate their followers enough to vote for them again.
Well, that's what the border bill was about. That's exactly what it was about, Dory.
That bill, that Biden came up with it and Schumer chucked out there. Chuck, Schumer, Chuck,
okay. That bill wouldn't have solved anything. It wouldn't have. So I read it, I know it.
Darrell Frank, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Mr. O'Reilly, can the slain officer's family sue the governor and the attorney general?
No, they're indemnified. You can't do that.
Diane Week, St. Joseph, Minnesota.
Thank you for your coverage of Detective Dillard's murder and funeral over the weekend.
I do appreciate you're bringing all the issues surrounding the sentence of murder to the forefront with your broadcast.
As a mother has lost a daughter, I am confident a call by President.
and Biden to the Diller family would have caused more pain than his incessant reference to
his own loss, the Bo Biden loss.
Look, the way this is handled, Diane, and I'm sorry about your loss, okay, is that the president's
aides call the family.
This is what Donald Trump did.
You first, you call the family, with the lawyers representing the family or whatever it
may be and say, look, the president, the former president, would.
like to visit, would like to call. Is that okay? And the family makes the decision.
Biden didn't even try. Trump did that, and the family said, yes, we would appreciate a visit.
That's what happened. Keith Palmer, Cornelia, Georgia. I greatly admire your knowledge,
O'Reilly, an understanding of history, given that at what point in history of the United States,
would you estimate the percentage of good people was at its highest level? World War II,
Beyond any doubt, World War II was the high point in noble behavior in the USA.
Good question, by the way. Keith, thank you. Janet, great no-sman news, Bill.
It was a pleasure to see Peter King, fine man. New York has become a sad symbol of the rot
that is exploding in so much of our country. Largest city in the country, that's for sure.
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Word of the day, no flummery.
F-L-U-M-M-E-R-Y.
Flummery.
Okay.
When writing to me.
Now, if you are a pet owner, get a pen and a paper.
When you come back from a very short break,
I'm going to give you some interesting information.
in a moment. Okay, let's go to the final thought of the day four months ago. My Corgi, Holly the
Tara Dog, was operated on to remove a brain tumor. She almost died. All right, the great vets
out on Long Island Vet Association out in Plainview, New York, saved her life. And the rehab on
Holly is coming along very well. She's on medication, expensive medication, and her demeanor is
almost back to normal with one exception. She follows me around everywhere. Now, she didn't
use to do that, but now she does. And I, when I'm studying Holly, and I call it a terror dog
is when she was a puppy and we got her, and she's a full bread corgi, she ate the living room.
I mean, one of those, you know.
But anyway, Holly knows, Holly knows somehow, instinctively,
because dogs can't really process information.
She knows what happened to her and how close she was.
And now she's home in a very safe environment,
which I have in everybody in my house is safe.
That's my number one job on earth is to keep the people around me.
safe and I do all right now it is cost an enormous amount of money to save Holly's life and so I did not
have pet insurance right I didn't I should have and that was my website so then we have
investigated this because obviously would be a hundred million American a pet I mean almost that
many. It's crazy. Policy advisor, policy, P-A-W-L-I-C-Y, P-A-L-C-Y, P-L-C-Y-L-C-Y. That is an advisory internet site for pets,
and they give you different avenues of ensuring your pet. Take what you want. But if your pet
get sick. And the vet was very, very honest to me, because you have to be. You can't be
deceiving me. That's not a good course of action. Most pet owners would have put Holly down
and because they didn't have the resources to save her. You didn't have it. Not $40,000.
And it's going to be more because the medication is ongoing. Now, I couldn't do that.
I just, I just couldn't. I don't even think about it. It wasn't even a hard decision for me.
But I was thinking about people who didn't have resources, that if you have a pet that you love,
particularly if the pet's not old, because the older the pet is and insurance gets out of control,
you look around.
It averages about $640 a year.
This is what our researchers come up with for dogs, about $400 for cats.
That's what the insurance averages, the cost.
And, you know, I mean, you've got to think about it.
You definitely have to think about it.
So I wanted to give you that information.
We're very pleased Holly is running around.
I don't mind her following me around.
By the way, I look down, she's little, so I don't want to kick her.
But everywhere I go, there's Holly.
And look at me going, and Holly knows.
It's really an amazing thing, but these pets know.
We have no idea, but they know a lot more than we think they know.
Thank you for watching and listening to the No Spin News.
See you again tomorrow.