Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - Shocking Video of Immigrant Children Stranded at the Border, Where the FBI Went Wrong with Guest Thomas Baker, Biden's Bad Tuesday, Inflation, & More
Episode Date: January 18, 2023Tonight's rundown: Talking Points Memo: New video shows young children abandoned at the southern border. Bill breaks down what this story says about President Biden's policies and the media Infla...tion is going down, but layoffs are ramping up Joe Biden's disastrous Tuesday What happened to the FBI? A new House subcommittee is created to look into the weaponization of institution Former FBI special agent Thomas Baker joins the No Spin News A tragic story of an American citizen who died in Mexico The latest on Russian leader Vladimir Putin's health This Day in History: President John Tyler dies Final Thought: Settling scores In Case You Missed It: Read Bill's latest column, "Blame Mexico" Let your people know you're a No Spin guy or gal! Get the new No Spin Mug at BillOReilly.com! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Bill O'Reilly here.
Welcome to the No Spin News, Wednesday, January 10, 23, stand up for your country.
So I know a lot of liberal people.
Obviously, I know thousands of people, and I don't hang with one group.
And most of the liberals I know are, have adopted that philosophy or believe in the liberal
tenets because they feel it's more compassionate than conservativeism, all right?
Because they want to help people, they want to help the underdog.
And this has been in place since the late 1960s in the Vietnam War.
You know, we are compassionate, give peace a chance, all of that, okay?
liberalism. But now that's changed. And I'm going to prove that to you tonight. It's changed
totally. So liberal America is now apathetic in many cases to human suffering. And that is the
subject of this evening's talking points memo. There is a video, and I'm going to run it for you
now, of three little girls ages nine, six, and 18 months who were trapped on an
island, Mexico-controlled island in the Rio Grande River and rescued by the National
Institute of Migration, a Mexican organization. Now, the girls were crying. No adults in sight.
You can see that, okay? This is a horrendous, horrific story. These three little girls could
have drowned, right? They're that close to the river. The Mexican authorities have them now.
They're in foster care in Mexico, and you can imagine how that is.
The girls are from El Salvador.
And again, we're in contact with the Mexican authorities.
Where are their parents?
What's going on?
How did they get there?
The nine-year-old should be able to tell the authorities about the Odyssey.
But keep in mind that unaccompanied minors, I mean, the stats are unbelievable.
it's about more than 300,000 since Joe Biden's been in office of kids like that,
just showing up at the Mexican border, more than 300,000.
And more than 1,000 migrants of all ages have died in their odyssey to get to the USA.
This is a human rights situation down there.
And they come to the border, all the migrants too, because they,
think they can just walk in to America, which they can because of this insane lax border
policy that President Biden has instituted. Now, I write a very vivid message of the day on
bill o'Reilly.com about that. But no one can argue that when little children, 18 months old,
one of them are in danger of being killed that something should be done to stop this, but nothing
is being done. And I mean that literally, nothing is being done. The corrupt corporate media
didn't even cover this story, even though they had the video. Everybody had the video that you
just saw. Okay. They didn't mention it. Only Fox News mentioned.
and briefly.
Okay?
This is a very important piece of tape
to show any caring American
how bad this is down on the southern border.
Now, the last time that President Biden
even addressed unaccompanied minors
coming to the border was a year ago.
I'm sorry.
Almost a year ago, March 25th, 2021, almost a year ago.
Hadn't said a word, nothing.
White House Press Corps?
Nah, don't care.
Why don't they care?
Because the corporate media is invested in Joe Biden.
They want him to succeed and the Progressive Democratic Party to rule.
That's why.
So any negative story, and this certainly is a negative story against Biden.
I mean, what do you want?
This policy of allowing millions of foreign nationals into this country
is causing death and destruction and displacement of children.
Look at these three little girls.
What's going to happen to them?
Does Biden care?
No.
If America shut down that border, he issued an executive order today saying, we're suspending all asylum claims and not allowing anybody to enter unless you have proper credentials, paperwork.
If you shut it down today, that would stop.
It would take a little time for where to get out, but it would stop.
the madness. So that's one emergency way to do it, but he won't. Because he doesn't care.
I could sit here and show him that video, and he could sit next to me. And I said, what are you doing?
What are you doing? And he blamed the Republicans. You know what he'd do.
So, you know, sometimes in the news business, you've got to get personal.
And this is as personal to me as I've ever seen any story.
And I'm not even going to get into the hundreds of thousands of people being killed by fentanyl and that narcotics that are record amounts of narcotics streaming across that open border.
Maybe you're getting into that pain.
And the millions of American citizens here that are suffering because of unregulated migration in many, many different ways.
that he doesn't care
and you know what
I don't know if the majority of the American
people care
because in the midterm election
they had a chance
the voters had a chance to repudiate
the Democratic Party
they didn't
what Democratic senator
Schumer?
Have you heard him say anything
about these little kids at the border?
Kamala Harris?
Who? Who?
No one.
No one
on the Democratic side.
And even the Republicans
aren't strong enough
on the issue.
They're not strong enough.
They should be out there today
with a press conference.
Okay?
McConnell and
all the other Democratic leaders,
McCarthy,
should be out there with this tape
going,
it's got to stop.
They're not.
They're not.
And that's a memo.
Okay.
Good news on inflation came in this morning in December.
It fell from 4.9 to 4.6.
That's the PPI.
That's food and energy and all of that.
And wholesale prices fell 0.5%.
That's good news.
Inflation's coming down.
It hasn't been coming down a little bit since June.
Now, people who dislike President Biden when they,
get good news because it's good news for Biden, they don't like it. That's wrong, because Americans
are suffering. So if inflation comes down, that's good. Keeping in mind that Biden started
inflation by attacking the fossil fuel industry the day he took over. That's what ignited all this.
So he caused it, and now it's coming down, but not everything. So gasoline dropped 13.4% in December.
That's what drove the inflation rate down.
But if you go to the grocery store, the restaurants or takeouts or whatever, you know you're paying as much now as you paid in June, even more in some cases.
Every time I walk into a new restaurant, I see the menu. It's brand new.
Whenever you see a brand new menu in a restaurant, you know prices are going up.
That's why they print a new menu.
All right, but you should not be rooting against the American people.
We want to bring inflation down.
But here's something really interesting.
The stock market tanked today, at least up until tape time.
We're not quite at the close, but it was down at one point, almost 500 points.
I thought it was going to be up 500 points because this is good news on inflation.
The stock market has no confidence in Biden.
And one of the reasons why is we're starting to see the big layoffs now.
So Microsoft announced today it's going to cut 10,000 people immediately.
Amazon announced last week that 18,000 people are going to be laid off.
Metta, Twitter, Black Rock, Bedbath, and Beyond, they're done, bedbath and beyond.
Goldman Sachs, they're all laying people off.
Now, that has nothing to do with inflation.
That has to do with they're not making as much money as they want to make these corporations.
So they're laying people off.
That's what leads to a recession.
all of it is combined, but if there's going to be a recession this year, oh, it's going to be
horrible because then you combine the higher prices with people losing their jobs.
President Biden's schedule, he had nothing today, didn't do anything, at least nothing on
his official schedule, which is pretty unbelievable.
Now, yesterday, he had the Golden State Warriors who won the NBA.
crown last year at the White House. They're a very liberal basketball operation. They love
Biden. Okay, I got two sound bites from that. Rule number one. There's several other members
of the California delegation here are also here along with several city and state leaders.
But as Kamala said, we're all closely monitoring the storms, the floods, the land sides, all
across California. Okay, so it's Kamala, not Kamala. But I
I don't think that really matters.
I wanted to show it to you because there are a lot of people running with that.
Camilla, Kamala, okay, doesn't bother me.
The next one is a little bit more troubling.
Maybe that's too strong a word.
Roll it.
Reimagined the team around the big three, Steph, Damon, and, and Kyle.
Well, you guys are sunk incredible.
I mean, you add up to 72 feet.
You're amazing.
I swear to God, you're incredible.
so nobody knows what he's talking about the 72 feet and we had to investigate this is the combined
height i guess of the five starting golden state warrior lineup he forgot clay thompson's name
i i mean look the guy is befuddled all right that's the only reason i'm showing you this is
it's not getting any better not improving okay so um a new house committee subcommittee has been
created to investigate the FBI and the weaponization of the federal government in politics.
Select subcommittee headed by Jim Jordan, a Republican from Ohio, as you know. The subcommittee,
they say, will be granted access to the highest levels of the FBI and CIA, get their records
and issue subpoenas to find out if they interfered with the presidential elections of 16 and 20,
which they did. We already know that. But,
now we're going to get data. I guess. I guess. I'm not sure. The subcommittee will include
13 Republicans, five Democrats, and House Speaker McCarthy is in charge of appointing who's going
to be on that, but they know that Jordan will handle it. Now, all of this is good because I was
on a Hannity radio program today, and I talked about this. We talked about it, Hannity and I,
about how the FBI has been corrupted. And it's a most powerful law.
organization in the world and it's corrupt now and there's no doubt that it is
and so I asked my staff find somebody who knows all about this and we came up with a man
named Thomas Baker he's got a brand new book the fall of the FBI how a once
great agency became a threat to democracy he was a special agent for the FBI for
33 years joins us now from Colorado so mr. Baker thank you for
helping us out tonight. And I mean, the question is simple. I don't think there's any doubt
the FBI interfered with the 16 election on Russian collusion. And then again, in 20, with the
Twitter situation, they were trying to suppress stories the Bureau was with the social media
companies. But who's behind this? What is happening there? Do you know?
This began, Bill, was caused by Robert Mullen, when he was directed, created a cultural change in the FBI,
and it was exacerbated by the poor leadership, terribly poor leadership of James Comey.
All right, so the first name you mentioned, who was that again?
Robert Mullen. When he was directed, he became directed just a few days before the September 11th attacks.
Correct. So you say, you say, you say,
Robert Mueller, okay, as director of the FBI throughout the 9-11 years, okay, corrupted the FBI.
Number one, how did he do that?
He said about, and he said he was doing this, to change the culture from a law enforcement
organization to an intelligence-driven organization.
That had a lot of unintended consequence.
basically in a law enforcement organization
you exist you live
the mindset it's every day
to go forward to that day
and that day comes when you raise your right
hand where to tell the truth
the whole truth and nothing but the truth
that's quite different than an intelligent
agency which
their tool is deceit, deception
they deal in estimates
best guesses
he changed that culture inside the FBI
he created the environment
situation where these very specific abuses, one or two which you alluded to, were allowed to take
place. Now, that makes perfect sense to me. So after 9-11, it goes into a domestic intelligence
agency like the CIA as a foreign intelligence agency instead of concentrating on its mandate
of law enforcement. That makes perfect sense. So in the process of that transition that
Mueller is overseeing, is he hiring ideologues like Comey and McCabe and all these people
that surface to try to defeat Donald Trump? Did he hire those people specifically because he
knew they were left-wing people or Democratic people?
Not exactly, but those who got ahead were those who came up on that, on that, on that
intelligence side of the house, and he changed the way cases were managed. He did
what the CIA does. He drew it all in headquarters. Traditionally, in the FBI, cases were
managed from the field, and there were levels of review, field agents and the field supervisors
and the agent in charge, and finally headquarters had had some oversight. What Mueller did with
the Hillary Clinton email investigation and the Russian collusion fiasco, he brought them into
headquarters and that that continued very much of the present day and yeah i mean okay so they uh brass
at the FBI was calling your shots but it still doesn't explain why a person like Hillary
Clinton who obviously broke the law by having classified information on her personal cell phone
there was no doubt about that all right the FBI actually had to say it to the American people
but then it said, well, she didn't really know, she didn't do it on purpose.
Prosecutors wouldn't bring this case, which was a political decision, correct?
But why did they want to cover for Hillary Clinton?
That was James Comey and his poor leadership, and he specifically did that.
And I know from people I'm talking to the New York office and elsewhere, they were very upset with that decision at the time.
But that was Comey.
assert the role of prominent justice of the U.S. attorney and ultimately of the Attorney General
in doing that.
He was, he was just, his poor leadership exacerbated, cultural, bad cultural change that
Robert Mueller had started.
Okay.
But Comey would have to favor the left.
And, you know, Trump had a chance to fire, Comey, and didn't.
But he obviously was favoring the left.
I mean, that's what these Faisal warrants on the bogus information, on Russian collusion.
That was what it all about.
And then it didn't stop, even though the right wing and the conservatives and Trump himself attacked the FBI.
The FBI still injected itself into the 2020 election by going to Twitter, and this is from Elon Musk,
and basically telling Twitter don't run anti-Biden stories.
I mean, they seem to be emboldened, even though they were exposed.
Well, that was, potentially, that's one of the most outrageous things of all.
And the people on the left, as well as the right, should be outraged about it.
That really violates the whole spirit and intent of the first amendment to the Constitution of freedom of speech.
the FBI and the federal government
is forbidden from interfering with people's freedom of speaking
Well, now that's why we have
Right an entity to do it
Absolutely, that's why we have now all of this
What drives me crazy is when you get the FBI chief
The present guy going into Congress
and won't answer any questions
I mean, he just won't answer him
All his investigation here and I can't really answer that
I mean, and then he walks back
And Merrick Garland's not going to do anything to him
No, what happened, and you're referring to Chris Ray, but every time that one of these things
have come to the surface, going back to the rushing collusion and two three other instances
over the last three or four years, he has always said ultimately to Congress and others that
the discreet's, the bad apples, have been fired.
And what he's failed to do, in my mind, in the mind of many of us, he's failed to look at
the underlying reason why this keeps happening, why we keep having this problem with the FBI,
and it's because of this fundamental cultural change.
And the only way you're going to reform the FBI, change the culture.
That can be done.
Sure, that can be done.
But I don't believe Ray.
Ray had to know that his agents were going to Silicon Valley on a regular basis,
because they actually paid Twitter $3 million.
okay, for what I don't know, but we'll find out.
But Ray had to know they were doing that.
He had to get a report from those field agents out there.
So Ray's just not telling the truth.
Well, they're so deeply into this.
And I spoke just a few weeks ago to a young woman, a very nice young woman,
an analyst in the FBI.
Hey, just quite can't see that this manipulation's Twitter is
actually violating the free speech of Americans. They said they would try to prevent monkey
business of the election by the Russians, but most of the people, almost all of the people
who speech they censored are Americans or American organizations, censored or shadow banned.
Yeah. Well, look, it's got to come to an end. I hope those House subcommittees can do it.
I'm not sure they can or not. I know the FBI is not going to answer any questions about
anything. They're going to come in there, either take the fifth or say, I can't do this or I can't
do that. Maybe they'll get a few whistleblowers. You know, I just want to make one further comment.
I wrote a book called Killing the Mob, and the same thing happened with Jay Edgar Hoover. Hoover
then changed the FBI from a crime-fighting organization. That's the way it started, chasing
the bank robbers in the 30s, into an anti-communist organization that got involved with all kinds of politics.
and Hoover did all kinds of illegal things to get dirt on people like Martin Luther King
and presidents, every president.
Hoover had dirt on them, which is why he kept his job.
So the FBI abuses aren't new.
I mean, this was an organization that was corrupted by its original director, J. Edgar Hoover,
and now we're right back to where we were when Hoover died, and then it cleaned itself up
when you were there in the beginning of when you were there.
Okay?
So history has repeated itself.
Last word.
Well, and hopefully it would repeat itself again.
What happened back then is we had the church committee and the Pike Committee
and they laid out a whole series of reforms, Pfizer,
and within the DOJ and the FBI, we had the Attorney General Guidelines.
And they were good and they worked for 30 years until Bullah and Colby changed the culture.
And that's essentially the subject of my book,
the damage that those two men did to the FBI.
FBI. And it has to be undone and it can be undone. Culture can be changed. Yeah, the Mueller thing is
very interesting. So the book is The Fall of the FBI by Thomas Baker. We appreciate it, Mr. Baker.
Thanks for helping us out today. Thank you, Bill. Okay.
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Over in Davos, Switzerland, fatcasts from all over the world, fly in. They get a free ski vacation.
they can write it off. And they have their little conferences in Davos every year.
Drives the right winger crazy. They think a lot of these people are communists. A lot of them want a
one-world economy. And there is some of that. I don't know for sure if there is a dominant
thought process at Davos. But anyway, it's a big deal. So Senator Joe Manchin from West Virginia
goes over and says this. Go.
The problem that we have is the open press system and basically all the platforms.
So if you're able to have five platforms, social platforms, that you can basically personify the extremes,
somebody who is extremely right or extremely left, and it seems like that is the majority speaking,
they're not the majority, but they're basically driving everybody to make a decision.
Okay, so Manson's under pressure. He's apologized.
I don't know what he's apologizing for because he's right.
that social media is distorting information and point of view and have been for 10 years
and making it very difficult for not only Americans but everybody all over the world to know what
the truth is. But there's nothing you can do about it because under our Constitution is freedom
of speech and freedom in the press. But in Britain, they have a new law that says they're going to
put social media CEOs in prison. If they do anything on their platform,
to threaten children. Now, that's a pretty big umbrella, all right? So this sells me that London
and the parliament then had enough of this social media stuff. And they're starting to say to the
CEOs, you better watch it. So you can get two years in prison. If you're a CEO of a social
media company, if you do anything, you have to go to court, of course, be charged that
threatens children. This is UK. This is a crime story that very few are covering, but I think
it's very interesting because I've told you, I will not go to Mexico. I've been all over the
country. It's a beautiful country. I will not go. So a man named Elliot Blair, 33 years old,
took his wife for their first year anniversary, wedding anniversary, to Rosarito Beach in Baja for a little
celebration. He winds up dead. The family that live in Orange County, California, can't get
any information. And they believe that there was a violent crime here. That's what the family
believes. The Mexican authorities are saying that Blair committed suicide by jumping off the
balcony of his fourth floor room, even though the Blair's room was on the third floor.
So you can see how competent the Mexican investigation is.
Anyway, it hasn't reached the national news,
but KABC in Los Angeles is covering roll of tape.
The family says Mexican officials investigating Blair's death
have not contacted them directly.
They also went on to say they were urged multiple times
to have Blair's body cremated,
despite them repeatedly saying they wanted their own
independent medical examiner.
Well, good luck with that,
because Mexico is not going to cooperate in any way in the death of this man.
We're going to follow it, but they know if he was killed at a swanky hotel, that's going to
hurt tourism.
Okay.
Putin.
So everything coming out of Russia is suspect.
No free press there.
Nobody has access to Putin.
Nobody.
Okay.
But there is a report from a form.
Russian intelligence officer that Putin has Parkinson's disease and cancer. That's the report.
No one can confirm this. Putin doesn't look good, but he could be around for another 10 years.
Who knows? In the meantime, he has ordered his armed forces to expand to 1.5 million on the ground in Europe.
Okay. Now, this, of course, is causing all kinds of trouble in Europe. There are friends.
I don't know why they're afraid that's a Russian army can't even defeat Ukraine.
So if it goes up against NATO forces, not going to be good.
But it just shows you the mindset of Putin.
Putin is in the war mode.
You've got to be very careful here.
All right, unhealthy estates, as I told you yesterday, we did a sugar thing again.
Obesity and poor health is driven by diet primarily.
The second thing is heredity.
so if your parents and grandparents we're susceptible to a certain disease you may be too but it's
mostly in america diet and um lifestyle so fast food is cheap fast food is terrible for you there's no
good fast food so if you're on that drive-in-line two three times a week your body's going to
suffer and the sugar is off the chart okay you're consuming those sugar drinks and those desserts
and all of that, your body's going to break down and you're going to suffer before you die
early. That's going to happen. These are the most least healthy states in the country. We'll do
that first. West Virginia, Mississippi, Kentucky, Alabama, Arkansas, Tennessee, Louisiana,
Oklahoma, South Carolina, Ohio. They're all working class states where there's a heavy dose
of poor people, and they eat the cheap food. These are the healthiest states in the country.
Hawaii, that's a terrific state. I mean, if you can take the island being so far away from
everything, you know, the climate there and culture is very healthy. Utah, always surprises me.
Utah, I guess the outdoors there. Minnesota, California, Massachusetts, Colorado, Washington State,
Connecticut, New York, New Jersey. I mean, I'm surprised with New York and New Jersey because
there's so much stress here. Living in this metropolitan area in New York, my God, but they're
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This day on history, January 18th, 1862, John Tyler dies at age 71. He was the 10th U.S.
President. So I told Hannity, he goes, why should I care? Okay. It's a good question.
Why do you care? Where do I care that John Tyler died on this day 161 years ago? Here's why.
Tippy Canoe and Tyler, too. Remember that? In school, they used to teach history, that
Tippy Canoe was William Henry Harrison, elected president on March 4th, 1841, he took the oath
of office. There's Harrison. Indian fighter, that was Tippy Cadoo, the Battle of Tippy Canoe.
Harrison dies 30 days in from pneumonia, okay, because he gave his inauguration speech without a
jacket and it was like 12 below zero. So he dies. Tyler takes over. Tyler's a bad guy.
All right. He's a slaver of 40 slaves at his plantation. And he's a state's guy that didn't
want anything to do with the federal government. And he almost ruins the country in the four
years he's in there. Okay. He wasn't even renominated because he was so bad. But he did one thing
that no president has ever done.
He fathered 15 children, 15.
I can't even imagine that this day in history.
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it will enhance your life. Peter says,
I get Progressive's Basic Premise,
America is a terrible country,
but assuming the truth of that for a moment,
why do they want so many poor and suffering people to come here,
and why would those migrants want to come to such an awful place?
Number one, we are the leader on the world in opportunity,
even though everybody knows that, the migrants know it.
And number two, poor people usually sign up for the Democratic Party
because they are the party of entitlement,
which is why they want poor people to come here.
Ron Jajek, Cortland Manor, New York.
Bill would it be worth the House initiating impeachment
or is it merely a waste of time?
Pence. Impeachment sends a message.
If you're going to go after a, you know,
Mayorkas, the Department of Homeland Security Chief,
that's a waste of time.
With Biden, if you get something from these House committees,
depends what it is.
You know, Senate's never going to convict, but it does get people's attention.
Michael DeNoya, Philadelphia, those on a political left are harmoniously stating that raising the debt
is to pay for appropriations approved by Congress for spending in the past.
I was under the impression that raising the debt limit is required before Congress can pass
appropriations above the limit to be spent in the future.
It's complicated.
Okay.
We have obligations here.
so people buy bonds
that has to be paid off
okay America's running out of money
to pay those debts
so are they future payments
yes but the bonds are bought in the past
so that's the problem
and that's what the debt limited
Democrats don't want any limits on spending at all
they want to bankrupt the economy
because then the government would have to step in
and run the economy and that's what the progressives want
Twen-Wenity Township, Ohio.
Inflation still has a ways to go to reach the goal of 3%.
It, however, has been eased in the past months.
If inflation continues to ease further,
do you think restaurants and other places will back down their prices?
Depends if they're doing well.
So if the restaurant raises its price and they're still making money
and they haven't fallen off because people aren't going there,
they're going to keep the prices there.
If businesses are suffering, then they'll lower them back down, but not the way they work.
They're not going to give back 100%.
Bill Wallace, Corum, New York.
Biden recommends that police only shoot people in the legs when threatened, which doesn't make
anyone feel safe.
Do you think he'll recommend Secret Service do the same?
It was a dumb statement by Joe Biden.
Anybody in law enforcement understands you don't draw your weapon and pointed unless you,
yourself are in danger, and you don't be shooting people in the leg. It's stupid. Ronnie Christensen,
Frankfurt, Illinois. Your comments about Mountain Luther King Jr. are spot on. I feel the most
important aspect of his life is that black leaders who follow him never understood him. They
understand him. It's just that there's money in being divisive. Al Sharpton has made millions and
millions and millions of dollars by dividing the racist pitting black against white. Never would he have
made that money. How to adopt the Dr. King's philosophy. It's about money. Deborah Ferrari,
Tombole, Texas. I hope you are having a pleasant evening, Bill. You know, my evenings are busy.
Some of them are pleasant, but a lot of work. There's a app called Y-U-K-A. Y-U-K-A. The app looks like a
carrot, and if you go there, it shows you the ingredients on food products. Okay, good tip. Yucca,
if you want to know what's in the food you are eating. I do. Thomas Merck's, Maryville, Tennessee.
Rumors, McDonald uses one pound of sugar for each gallon of sweet tea. Well, sugar is bad.
You should also warn your readers and listeners about salt.
Salt is not good, an overdose of salt, but it's targeted.
Salt is targeted.
Some people like me, I use salt, and I have my blood pressure.
It's perfect.
Okay?
Other can.
With sugar, everybody suffers.
That's the difference.
I'm not the food police here.
I am the life police.
Norm Ribble, Elephant Butte, New Mexico.
I love that.
elephant bute new mexico do you make the killer series available on kindle yes we just did a deal
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you will consider it you get a free copy of either killing legends or any of my books okay uh word
of the day do not be perfidious i love
that word. P-E-R-F-I-O-U-S. Perfidious. I don't want to do that. Okay, I got a very provocative
final thought on settling scores moments away. Here's the final thought of the day. Now, I am a
Christian, and I believe in forgiveness. That's a tenet of Christianity. But if people don't
ask for forgiveness if they defy? Generally speaking, as a Christian, I have to forgive. I can't
condemn people to hell because I have to be judged too. You can't do that. But personally,
I have a list right here of people that deserve some payback. It's not revenge, it's justice,
righteous justice. In my mind, there are people who have done
terrible things to me and to others that I know are terrible now settling scores with those people
some of them I can't settle the score frustrates me but I can't others I can and I have to think
long long and hard about doing it because whenever you settle a score even though you may be
right, righteous justice, there's going to be an unintended consequence. It's going to come back
in some way to you. Got to be prepared for that. It's got to be worth it. You heard the cliche
don't sweat the small stuff. It's true. If it's a big thing, then you've got to consider it.
And my main consideration is this. Is the person who has done a dastardly thing or things
continuing to hurt other people you hurt me you get one shot that's it you're done okay but i'm an
observer if i see them continuing to hurt people then i'll go after them and i'll do it in a lawful
way in a precise way but i'm not one of these oh i'm just going to let it all go and
forgive everyone and that's not what jesus preached it's father forgive them they know not what they
do these people they know they're doing evil things and continue to do them that's the list that i
have in settling scores thank you for watching and listening to the no spin news we'll see you