Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - Responding to Obama's Fear, Biden's Latest Controversy, a New Hunter Biden Whistleblower, Dodgers Reinvite Christian Hate Group, Professor Trashes Pro-Life Display, & More
Episode Date: May 24, 2023Hey BillOReilly.com Premium and Concierge Members, welcome to the No Spin News for Monday, May 22, 2023. Stand Up for Your Country. Tonight's rundown: Talking Points Memo: Bill responds to for...mer President Obama's comments on gun violence in America and the media President Biden is under attack from the right after he claimed his son Beau died in Iraq Another IRS whistleblower comes forward in the case against Hunter Biden The Los Angeles Dodgers backtrack, reinviting a controversial anti-Catholic group A Hunter College professor was caught on camera trashing a pro-life display This Day in History: The Mexican-American War Final Thought: Making plans In Case You Missed It: Read Bill's latest column, "Fear the Walking Trump" Join 'Team Normal!' Order your gear at BillOReilly.com! 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, Tuesday, May 23, 2003, stand up for your country.
So I get letters asking me why past presidents like Bill Clinton and George W. Bush and Barack Obama don't speak out.
about contemporary problems and the reason is there is a tradition and it started with
George Washington the first president that once you leave office you don't
criticize your person that took over your job okay that is a tradition now
it's been violated but not often so now today we don't have a lot of sniping
Even Donald Trump, Obama a little bit, but not a lot.
Clinton, Bush, no.
Currently, Joe Biden is immune to all past presidents criticizing him.
I haven't seen it one time.
But last week, Barack Obama went on the CBS Morning News under the radar.
Didn't get a lot of publicity, but I picked it up.
And that is the subject of this evening's talking point.
memo. So this was last Tuesday morning. Roll it. Today, what I'm most concerned about is the
fact that because of the splintering of the media, we almost occupy different realities.
If something happens in the past, everybody could say, all right, we may disagree on how to
solve it, but at least we all agree that, yeah, that's an issue. Now people will say, well,
that didn't happen, or I don't believe that. And one of, I think, the goals of the Obama Foundation
and one of the goals of my post-presidency is how do we return to that common conversation?
How can we have a common set of facts?
We may disagree on gun violence in terms of what the best prescriptions are.
But we can't deny the data that says the United States has levels of gun violence
that are five, ten, fifteen times more than other countries.
So if we say that it's just a mental health problem,
well, it's not like there aren't people with mental health problems in those other countries.
What's the difference?
Here is the difference.
Now, I'm going to go over this methodically.
If you have a paper and pen and I always recommend you watch and listen to the NOSPIN News with those items,
might jot down a few notes.
The United States is a relatively new country.
Even though we were founded in 1776, most other countries throughout the world are much older than we are.
and even in places like Africa, where there was colonialism, and the countries are newer,
the basis of governance was there before the United States even appeared, all right?
Europe, Russia, Japan, China, centuries before us.
So in order to become a country, America had to fight a war, the Revolutionary War with guns.
Okay? And in order to expand the country, Americans after the Revolutionary War had to go west with guns.
Why? Because there were hostels in the way. There were Europeans, the French, the Spanish, who wanted parts of North America, who would attack Americans. Native Americans, if you read, killing crazy horse, I mean, it was brutal.
total for decades. And there was no law. And there were bears, big bears. So every American
that forged West had to have a fire on. Back in Philadelphia, where they were forging
the Constitution, the founding fathers feared a military takeover of the United States.
So therefore, they put in the Second Amendment giving the citizens the right to bear arms
in case the democracy fell apart and some general came in and said, I'm running the country.
And how often have we seen that throughout history?
So every American that chose to could arm themselves.
Now, that tradition never stopped.
In fact, the British invaded us in 1812.
And then we had the Mexican-American War, which I'm going to tell you about later because
it's this day in history, and the Civil War.
And then we had the Indian Wars, as I mentioned.
Everybody had a gun.
And there was no time in history, not one year where there was a movement to ban guns or to
disarm the civilian population. Now, I don't know whether Barack Obama understands that or not,
but when you compare the United States to Australia or New Zealand or Sweden, wherever you go,
it's a totally different situation. And we have a plurality here of amazing amounts,
they call it diversity now people. Okay, we're not homogenous like Scandinavia or even Australia.
I mean, if you look at the Australian immigrant laws, you can't move to Australia, particularly if you're a minority.
I mean, people down there, they want their 25 million, and that's it.
All right.
So we have a tradition here of firearms, and now the tradition is causing trouble because there are criminals and mentally ill people who are using those firearms to kill innocent people.
at a level that's unacceptable.
It is unacceptable.
But banning guns isn't going to stop that.
And Barack Obama should know it.
There are 300 million guns more in the marketplace right now.
So even if you stop every gun sale tomorrow,
you've got 300 million guns.
And what do you think is going to happen?
The black market is going to take over
and sell the guns to the criminals.
who don't buy guns legally now.
The mentally ill sometimes can
because the laws in the individual states
aren't tight enough.
But banning guns,
even ARs, and I do think
there should be restrictions
on the higher level firearms,
training restrictions mostly in the states,
not going to stop it.
Barack Obama should know that.
He should understand that.
He's smart enough to know it.
So he's either being,
disingenuous or he needs to watch this program every night.
So once you have that situation where the population is divided among gun owners, conservatives,
traditionalists who understand how we evolved and then the left, which wants to ban all
guns, okay, because that gives the government more control and that's what the left wants.
A strong central government telling everybody what to do, what to eat,
how to live, what car to drive, everything.
That is the goal of the far left.
Okay.
So the last point I want to make is that Obama is right when he says the media is the divider now,
that these news operations no longer are in business to serve you,
to bring you information, which is what the founding fathers wanted
and gave the media special privileges.
they're not in business. They couldn't care less about that. They are in business to make money
by dividing the population. And so this team, you watch this channel or listen to that radio
station. That team, you do the other. And they all do it. All of them. Now, the cleanest
operation is this new News Nation thing, in my opinion. I'm going to. I'm
on it, yes. And I have some self-serving reason to tell you that. But I've watched it. They
try. Nobody else need to try. Finally, we live in a violent culture. But again, that falls under
the First Amendment. Guns are the Second Amendment. Believe me, the Second Amendment is never going
to be revoked, ever. And the First Amendment isn't either. You'd have to have a coup d'etat to get
them out of there, which means a military presence would have to take over, totalitarians.
Okay. First Amendment allows this violent culture. And the media, Hollywood, the rap industry,
all of these people celebrate that and sell that. So mentally ill people become desensitized,
if they were ever sensitive to begin with, because they see all this horrible violence on the
internet and the movies. They listen to this horrible, horrible, so-called music. And, you know,
misguided people absorb that and go and act out and kill people. They don't believe in
anything. You don't think they're going to hell. They want to die themselves. So I'll take some
people with me. That we live in an extremely violent culture. Mexico's worse.
okay some other countries throughout the world are worse but here don't kid yourself our culture is
violent so that is my message to barak obama and that is the memo power politics and the people
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You want to comment? Bill at bill o'Reilly.com, name in town if you wish to opine. President Biden's schedule, he had lunch with Kamala today. Delightful. I hope they had a little lobster and shrimp or something like that. And then he's going to have debt discussions because if the debt ceiling thing isn't released, isn't, you know, if there isn't an accord with the Republicans, Biden, he can't.
can't. He can't. He's a job approval raise is so low now. So you got to come to a deal and
they will. I'm not going to spend a lot of time on it because I know what's going to happen.
June 1st is the deadline and there's enough tax money coming in on a daily basis. So
Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid for the states, that's all going to never going to be
influenced. It's paying the interest on certain debt to the United States that would.
be. All right. The debt ceiling number now is $31.4 trillion. You got to cut it down, boys and
girls. You got to stop it. You have to. All right. Now, Biden oversees last week at the
G7 talked about his son, Bo Biden, who died young and got into trouble again. And got into trouble
again. The right attacked him. Roll the tape on it. All right. So Bob Biden didn't die in Iraq. All right. So Bob Biden didn't
die in Iraq, but he had brain cancer and that's what killed him. And very, very astute medical people say that there's a
very good chance. He acquired that by ingesting toxins in Iraq. Okay. So I cut Biden's lack on that.
Not lying. He's not doddering. He's not misinformed. He believes that his son, Beau, died because of
his service in Iraq. And I'm not going to question that. So got to be fair here.
Now, there's a second whistleblower, and this is a story that's been misreported. So the IRS
was looking into Hunter Biden's tax returns. I predict that Hunter Biden will be indicted, okay,
by a federal prosecutor in Delaware for dodging taxes and for another low-level gun beef, okay?
So the IRS pulls its investigative team, the international tax and financial crimes group,
off the Hunter Biden investigation. Doesn't fire them.
The people on that group still work for the IRS.
That's number one misreporting that they got fired.
They didn't get fired.
They got pulled out of it.
Now, why did they get pulled out of it?
No one knows because the federal government and the IRS won't say,
which is horrible, terrible.
They should say, we pulled them out because of this reason,
because it's in the public interest to know.
Why'd you pull them out?
Won't say.
That's not the way.
a republic should operate. However, two people in that group have now come forth, they're called
whistleblowers, to say that Hunter Biden was getting favorable treatment by the IRS, that they
weren't really investigating. They said they were, but they weren't really. There's two of them
now. They will be called by the House Oversight Committee and other committees, and they will testify
in public and the IRS can't fire them by law so I'm on it if you want the real
story the true story this is where you go okay um trans madness update so the
LA Dodgers on May 4th announced
they were going to have a gay pride night, which is fine, as we went over yesterday, no problem,
and they were going to honor a group called the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence at that Gay Pride Night.
The Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence are a hate group. They hate Christians,
because Christians do not believe in their lifestyle.
so let me back that up on in 2007 two of these sisters of perpetual indulgence went into a cathedral in
san francisco took the eucharist and defiled it publicly okay the archbishop had to apologize for this desecration of a sacrament
In 2023, the group put on a Jesus and Mary-themed striptease that involved a performer writhing upside down on a wooden cross.
They then had shirtless men compete to be crowned the hunkiest Jesus.
Okay?
Again, come back to me.
Look me in the eye.
This is a hate group.
The Los Angeles Dodgers wanted to honor the hate group.
The Catholics and a bunch of organizations protested.
And so on May 17th, 13 days after they said they were going to honor,
the Dodgers rescinded the honor.
But five days later, they officially re-invited the sisters
of perpetual indulgence to be honored at their
gay night. Okay. Here is the Dodgers statement. Quote, after much thoughtful feedback from our
diverse communities, honest conversations with the LA Dodgers organization and generous discussions
with the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, the Los Angeles Dodgers would like to offer our
sincerest apologies to the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, members of the LGBTQ Plus community
and their friends and families. We have asked the sisters to take their place.
place on the field at our 10th annual gay pride night.
Okay, so the president of the Dodgers is a man named Andrew Friedman, and the owner is
Mark Walter.
There they are.
Again, these two individuals are honoring a hate group.
So what do we do?
Well, you can email the Dodgers.
call them, telegram, whatever.
I'm not wasting my time because I know what this is.
The Hollywood and L.A. community threatened those guys, and they caved.
But I will never, in my life, go to a Los Angeles Dodgers baseball game again.
I will not root for them.
And again, as I told you yesterday, I have some friends that I associate with the team.
I won't do, they're done, done, unless they apologize to me personally for honoring a Christian
hate group. The Los Angeles Angels South and Amaheim are doing the same thing. They're doing
the same thing. Anahe Mayor Ashley Aitken says that the sisters of perpetual indulgence will
be honored on the gay pride night, June 7th at the Angel Stadium in Anaheim.
There she is. Same thing. Never going. Otani love them. Best baseball player in the world. Not going. Never again. Won't go. Because look, I don't care whether you are an atheist or what religion you are. If you're going to hate a certain group of people, Christians, you don't honor that in America. Or am I wrong?
Am I wrong?
So these baseball teams should be ashamed.
I mean, if there are any Catholics in their hierarchy, they need to go to confession.
Okay, because this is beyond the pale.
And you can imagine if this happened with a far-right hate group, I mean, boycotts and sponsors dropping out,
But you can do it to Christians.
Yeah, go ahead.
Insult us, spit in our faces.
That's what they're doing.
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And in New York City, same thing going on.
So a professor at Hunter University named Shaleen Rodriguez was outraged that a pro-life student group
had set up a table
to discuss pro-life positions.
Roll the tape.
You're not educated,
this is propaganda.
What are you going to do, like anti-transnet?
Is that you're going to do next?
I mean, no, we're talking about abortion.
This is violent.
You're triggering my students.
I'm sorry about that.
No, you're not.
Because you can't even have a fucking baby.
So you don't even know what that is.
I don't know what this is. Get it to be out here, you know.
Fuck this shit.
I admire those students.
They kept their cool.
They didn't give it back.
That woman should be fired immediately.
Boom.
What?
You can't have pro-life student club?
Can't have that?
Totalitarian?
Miss totalitarian?
Huh?
Miss fascist?
Only your point of view?
So we called Hunter, all right?
And Hunter College has got some prestige behind it.
And the spokesman told us that they're taking this very seriously, I would hope so,
and that they're going to have an investigation.
About what?
You just saw it.
Again, if this was a conservative approaching a pro-abortion table saying and doing that,
they'd be fired on a spot what the hell is going on the totalitarians are winning really disturbing
really disturbing in florida's a different story so governor de santis who will announce
tomorrow that he's running for president will have a segment on him and tim scott the senator
from South Carolina also announced this week.
We'll do that tomorrow.
But there's a new law in Florida that says the following,
that gender affirming care for minors is banned.
Okay, so you can't change your sex if you're under 18.
That you cannot force people to say certain pronouns in schools.
You can't force people to use certain bathrooms.
okay
and the gender care law
bans the use of state money
for any change of gender
if you want to change your gender
and you're an adult you've got to pay for it
okay
law goes into effect
very soon
July 1st
now has had the Associated Press
covered that law
Ready? Here's the headline.
DeSanta signs bill targeting drag shows, transgender kids, and the use of bathrooms and pronouns.
This is the headline.
Desanta's targets.
Okay.
Here's the lead paragraph.
Quote, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed bills Wednesday that ban gender affirming care.
Gender affirming for minors, target drag shows, restrict discussion of personal pronouns at schools,
and force people.
to use certain bathrooms.
Forced that.
That's the Associated Press.
Now, why should you care?
Because the Associated Press goes to every small newspaper in this country.
They can't afford to hire their own reporters in the small town, send them to Washington, whatever.
So they take the Associated Press reporting, and they slap it in the newspaper, and this is what you read in the rural areas.
The Associated Press is like all of the others.
They don't report the news anymore.
They slant the news.
Christian Amunpur.
Never met her.
She's been on CNN for decades.
Never came across her.
She's done some pretty good war reporting, I must say.
Gutsy, gutsy woman.
has a very, very good reputation in the leftist communities because she's a leftist.
She's an Iranian, but that doesn't mean she's a leftist, but she's very successful, and
probably the most successful reporter on CNN.
She gives an address at the Columbia School of Journalism, which is a top flight school,
and says this, go.
Be truthful, but not neutral.
Both siderism, on the one hand, on the other hand, is not always objectivity.
It does not get you to the truth.
Drawing false, moral, or factual equivalence is neither objective or truthful.
Objectivity is our golden rule, and it is in weighing all the sides and all the evidence,
hearing everyone, reporting everything, but not running.
rushing to equate them when there is no equating.
And look at the damage that that has done in the climate debate, in the political arena and
in the field of battle.
Now if you think about what you just said, it's absurd.
So drawing false moral or factual equivalence is neither objective or truthful.
Well who decides if it's false?
If you're not basing your reporting on facts, who decides if it's false?
You?
The reporter?
Yeah.
That's who decides.
So the New York Times in the beginning of Trump's run in 2016 decided that Trump was unworthy
to be president.
So all of its reporting was slanted to hurt him.
and they'll tell you, well, we're not going to give Trump equal time because he's morally deficient.
Well, who made that decision? You. I think Joe Biden's morally deficient by having an open border,
by lying about inflation, by supporting abortion for any reason at any time. I think Joe Biden's
morally deficient. But I'm not going to, I'm going to report on what he does in a fair
way. If he says something, I'm going to run it. I'm not going to try to get him banned from a CNN
town hall. I want them on a CNN town hall. So this is just more of the same on these leftist
media people trying to justify in their minds that they are the arbitrators of what's false and what's
not the facts.
The fact is that Trump did a pretty good job
in his four years running this country.
And that's the fact.
All right, Surgeon General issues advisory
that social media is contributing
to youth mental health crisis.
Surgeon General, the United States,
is Vivek Merti.
He says, I'm issuing this advisory
because we're in the middle
of a youth mental health crisis,
and I'm concerned social media
is contributing to the harm.
the harms that kids are experiencing. Well, he's absolutely right. And he goes on to list,
depression, anxiety, which leads to suicide. Because you can bully on social media.
See, when we were growing up, because I know a lot of you are senior citizens, but you don't
even have to be if you're over the age of 40. If somebody bullied you, you could punch them
right in the mouth. I did. I'm not proud of it, but somebody bullied me. They got a shot.
now it's social media they could rip your reputation all over the place you don't even know
they are and in high schools particularly this is devastating to the kid getting ripped
I saw when I was teaching they didn't have the internet back then I saw the bullies and how
they marginalize those kids and damage those kids and I made it my project at that high school
stick up for those kids kid had a bad complexion kid was fat kid was a little off
socially, boom. And, you know, a lot of kids can't take that, particularly if they have bad
parents. So he's right that this is a crisis because it's so easy to do. And that's an
underreported story. So Target, you know, Target, the big box store. So the CEO is mad, okay,
he's saying we're seeing violent incidents in all of our stores costing us millions of dollars.
This is a guy named Brian Connell, CEO of Target.
Quote, the unfortunate fact is violent incidents are increasing at our stores and across the entire retail industry.
When products are stolen, simply put, they are no longer available for guests who depend on them.
And, of course, the prices go up because Target estimates it's lost $500 million a year by shoplifting.
Now, the reason that this is happening is because in California and other states, they don't prosecute shoplifting.
New York, New York City.
I don't care.
Cop of rest from what is shoplifting, goes in, drop the charges.
And they go right back out because they're drug addicts, most of them.
All right, and they shoplift again.
They get caught.
They go in a few hours, and they're back with their heroin or fentanyl, whatever they're doing.
That's why.
And who's doing that?
Far left.
There you go.
Facts, facts, facts, facts, facts.
Smart life.
This is interesting.
Another senior citizen exercise here.
So 146,000 U.S. adults over the age of 65 were sampled.
And the conclusion is that gardening could be the secret to a healthy heart.
You study published in a journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, Van
Gardening strengthens the heart.
Quote, gardeners reported spending more time staying physically active compared to exercisers,
And they were able to meet the recommended 150 minutes of aerobic activity with just gardening alone.
All right.
They had lower odds of cardiovascular disease, stroke, heart attack, high cholesterol, high blood pressure, diabetes.
Wow.
So I'm not a real good gardener.
I just hired a gardener today because I just, you know, I don't mind getting my hands dirty.
I like the flowers and foliage.
My yards look great, by the way.
I pay plenty for it, but they look great.
And I like that.
I mean, if there's a Japanese garden anywhere near me, I'm going to go.
Because you sit there and, you know.
But if you yourself are gardening, then you're healthier, according to this study.
Now, we have uncovered a website, and I, with all full disclosure, I know the woman who runs it.
Her name is Jill Brooke, former reporter.
the website is flowerpowerdaily.com flowerpowerdaily.com and if you want a garden they have tips it's all
free I think I think you just go on there and I guess they have products but check it out
flowerpowerdaily.com if you're into gardening now I got to ask you seriously did you ever
think I was going to do a gardening segment I didn't but smart life we want you to be healthy
So if it's gardening, okay.
This day in history, May 23, 1846, a Mexican-American war begins when the president of Mexico,
Mariano Pardes, officially, unofficially, declares war on the United States 177 years ago.
What happened was that Mexico was huge.
So after they booted the Spanish out, Mexico stemmed from Panama all the way up to Oregon.
That was Mexico.
And Texas didn't want to be part of it.
So Texas said, well, set up our own country, but they knew, the Texans knew, they called them Texians then with an eye, that they would eventually go to the United States.
So Polk was president, James K. Pope, Tennessee, one-termer, but decent president.
So he sends U.S. troops down to make sure the Mexicans don't rile up the Texans.
U.S. troops are attacked by the Mexican army, okay?
A bunch of them are killed, and the war starts.
So it lasts two years, and we had good generals down there.
Zachary Taylor became president, Winfield Scott almost became president, U.S.
Grant was down there, Robert E. Lee was down there.
We kicked their butts, the Mexican's butts, and we took over California, Utah, and the
Nevada, Colorado, New Mexico, all of that territory was seated to us.
We paid them $15 million in Mexico City at the time.
1,700 Americans killed in war in battle, 12,000 died from disease down in Mexico.
25,000 Mexican troops killed in the Mexican-American War, the stay in history.
Do you know any of that?
Mexican War?
It's the most obscure war, maybe war of 1812, but most people don't know about it.
All right, got a lively mail segment, then a final thought about
the urchin's driving me crazy, and I'm going to tell you why. We'll be right back.
Let's go to the mail. Barry, on the message board, build a multitude of stores leaving
San Francisco, although on the surface is terrible, can open up opportunities for enterprising
individuals to take their place. How to deal with crime will be one element of their business
model. It's impossible. So 90 businesses plus have left San Francisco. Yeah, their empty store
fraud should probably get a good rent deal down there now but people are going to break into
the store and nothing going to happen to you can't run a business that way and that's what
happened in san francisco lisa concierge member will discuss that in a moment i have read
culture warrior way back in 2006 absolutely love the book very sadly everything you wrote about
has come true bill culture warrior you go i'm proud of the book uh brian galiccio new brunfells texas
in the Hill Country. Bill, on May 10th, you read a letter in reference to Kate's law and suggested
I contact Senator Cruz, which I did, along with my representative, Chip Roy. Perhaps he could
be guessed. Brian, number one, you're a patriot for doing what you did. Number two, if they
reply, please send it to me immediately. Okay. I don't think anything's going to happen, but
you're a patriot. Margot Freer, Medford, Oregon. Right on, O'Reilly, not buying expensive
baked goods. I got coffee at a new place at the mall. Second time I went in, they had raised the
price a dollar next time they charged me for using a debit card. Did not go back. Secret of capitalism.
Robert Lundquist, West St. Paul, Minnesota, you're absolutely right about not buying things
that have increased and cost beyond reason. Sobue and McDonald's, other restaurants are charging
way more than they did a couple of years ago and I've cut back on eating out. My wife asked,
Are we having financial issues?
And I say, no, I just refuse to pay for things where the value is way less than the cost.
Not about the money.
That's right.
I mean, if I think somebody's stealing from me, not going to do it.
Nancy Shatsy, Detroit Lakes, Minnesota.
I do overpay for some items.
I live in a rural community and believe it's vital to support local business.
I know prices are lower at places like Walmart, but I want to help out the locals.
Nancy, that's very noble for it. It's noble. So if you're helping those people, fine.
David Jameson, Chino Valley, Arizona. If one feels that products do not justify the costs and it's your right to take your business elsewhere. That's capitalism. As I said, you're right. Bill, I miss you and Dennis Miller together. What is he up to? He's kind of in semi-retirement out in California there, Miller. I talked to him recently. He's having a good time.
You know, maybe I'll drag him back one of these days, but he's not real anxious.
So maybe he'll get bored.
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Word of the day, do not be Saturn 9.
Great word.
S-A-T-U-R-N-I-N-N.
the planet Saturn comes from Saturn Latin Latin word all right back with a final thought that
might amuse you in a moment here is a final thought of the day so I keep pounding it
into the skulls of the urchins that I am around that they have to stop with the every
with equivocating word is another word of the day
So they don't make decisions.
They don't plan ahead.
It's like every, well, we'll do that.
No, no, all right.
There are too many things going on.
You just can't come in and say, I want to go to a Broadway play tonight.
All right, or I want to go to the game, or I want to the beach, or I want this, or I want that.
You've got to think ahead.
Now, you can be spontaneous.
You can be nimble.
Something pops up.
Yeah, we like that.
We want that.
But the younger generation, they're lazy.
They're mentally lazy.
They don't want to think about this.
I can't tell you how many times they've walked in and go,
oh, so-and-so is having a party and it's two hours from now.
I said, what?
Where?
Who?
You know, I mean, come on.
Now, there are things attached to planning ahead,
not just for the urchards, but for adults.
Number one, if you do that, it's less likely you will be.
tardy. What was the last time you heard that word? Tarty, T-A-R-D-Y. If you're late, unless, you know,
you can't help it, sometimes that happens, and then you've got to immediately call your person.
That's disrespectful to the person who's waiting for you. Number two, you have commitments
if you plan in advance, that you have to honor. Do what you say you will do. And number three,
is that this is mental discipline, that you think ahead, all right, in your life, what you want to
accomplish. Your life will be so much richer and easier. If you descend into the daily chaos,
believe me, you're not going to prosper. Anyway, that is a final thought. The urchins, one of them's
coming around. The other is still out there. Okay. Thank you for watching and listening on the
to the No Spin News. We'll see you tomorrow.
