Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - Special Prosecutor's Warning Letter to Trump, Ted Cruz on the Biden Family, Kate's Law, Whistleblower Testimony, Merrick Garland Lawsuit, & More
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Hey, Bill O'Reilly here.
Welcome to the No Spin News for Wednesday, July 19, 2013, stand up for your country.
Wild Newsday.
Not good for America.
Nothing good about this, but it is an incredible news day.
You know, I'm a simple man.
I'm going to break this down so even Jamie Raskin can understand it,
the congressman from Democratic Congressman from Maryland.
I'm going to break down the Trump future indictment about the election January 6th.
I'm going to break down the whistleblower testimony against the Biden family and Justice Department.
And then we're going to have Ted Cruz, Senator Ted Cruz here to chat with us.
and that is the subject of this evening's
talking points memo in yet another
legal action against Donald Trump.
Special counsel Smith sent him a letter
that happened on Sunday, July 16th,
saying basically, look, we're going to
charge you with conspiracy to commit
offense to defraud the USA,
deprivation of rights
under color of law, nobody knows what that
is, including me, tampering
with a witness or an informant,
all centered around the
2020 election in January 6th.
So I have my staff say,
is this deprivation of rights under the color of law? It's a crime for a person acting under
the color of any law. It's not about skin color. It's willfully deprive a person of a right
of privilege protected by the Constitution. What Smith is trying to do is say that Trump
interfered with a legitimate vote. And by doing so deprived you and me of our rights because we
voted. This is like, you know, theoretical in the extreme, okay? That's what it is. It's the same thing
as that Trump is charged in Manhattan for a federal crime that the far-left district attorney,
Alvin Bragg, won't even tell the press or the public what the crime is. He still hasn't done that.
It's like, get Trump, get Trump, get Trump. Everybody knows that.
But nobody who doesn't know that, whether you like Trump or hate Trump, you know the federal
apparatus is trying to get him, take him off the board.
Okay.
So then we advance to the media which drives all of the anti-Trump actions.
All right.
And then the conservative media that defends Trump, roll of tape.
Look, I just think, you know, it's about time.
I mean, the other cases are important cases, but, you know, the porn star stuff,
probably hurt his family more than heard anybody else, stole some documents.
There's no proof he, you know, sold them to North Korea.
But he was the cheerleader for an insurrection.
And he's still just walking around, giving speeches, acting like everything's just fine.
That is an offense to the American people.
Well, I guess under a Biden administration of Biden, America, you'd expect this.
If you noticed recently, President Trump went up in the polls
and was actually surpassing President Biden for re-election.
So what do they do now?
Weaponized government, to go after their number one opponent.
Okay, there you go.
Now, this is a bad look for America.
And I'm going to break it down after I interview Senator Cruz.
So, again, everybody understands what's really in play here.
Because most people don't understand.
it's very deep in what's happening here you use the law all right to destroy a human being that's
essentially what's happening here and on the biden front now there are so many cracks in the biden
administration because of these whistleblowers coming forward and the unbelievable fact that
$20 million at least flowed into the Biden family. That's documented. And Hunter Biden's charged
with two misdemeanors. That's insane. So this is a bad look on every aspect for this country.
Everybody around the world is watching this, particularly Putin and she. And it's oppressing.
It's impressing for me because, you know, I grew up thinking that, you know, the United States
who's equal justice for all, and it's not.
It's not.
It's whoever has power.
They're going to have a cudgel or beat people to death who they don't like.
Okay.
Summing up, I wrote a message of the day.
Who's going to go down first?
Biden or Trump?
That's the race right now.
Okay, and that's a memo.
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Let's bring in Senator Ted Cruz.
D.C., Texas, you know, you know, Senator Cruz.
Even if you don't recognize him behind a beard.
Now, I ran into him a couple months ago in Washington, and he was attending the Best Friends Foundation,
where I was a speaker. And Senator Cruz didn't have to do that. Okay, there were a couple of
politicians there. And the Best Friends Foundation helps inner city black kids. You know,
kids who are disadvantaged, don't have a father, whatever. It's a mentoring organization. I've
been with it for years. And you know me. I mean, I vet these people. So I grabbed Cruz and
we chatted for a little bit, but I'm very pleased that he's on a program tonight.
So let's go to the Trump situation.
You see this indictment about this color of law thing?
I mean, what is this?
Well, sadly, Bill, you're right.
It's completely unsurprising.
And we've seen over the last two and a half years of the Biden administration,
we have seen an almost complete and total weaponization and politicization of the Department of Justice of the FBI,
of the machinaries of law enforcement.
The last book I wrote is entitled Justice Corrupted, how the left has weaponized our legal system.
And it walks through how, starting with Barack Obama, the machinery of justice began directed at the opponents of the Obama White House,
whether it was the IRS targeting conservatives or the FBI or the Department of Justice going after those who were political opponents.
It then traces how when Donald Trump became president, many of those hard.
hardcore partisans, burrowed into career positions at the Department of Justice and throughout the federal government.
And for the four years, Trump was president, they waged war against Donald Trump.
They wanted to bring down the democratically elected president of the United States.
Now that Biden is president, they are out in the open.
They are brazen.
Jack Smith is someone who, sadly, has been involved in partisan prosecutions before.
Jack Smith was involved in the prosecution of Bob McDonnell, the governor of Virginia,
Republican governor, was a credible presidential candidate until DOJ went after him.
They prosecuted him. They convicted him.
And the case went up to the U.S. Supreme Court.
The U.S. Supreme Court reversed the conviction nine to nothing.
Every justice said, this is legally baseless.
Governor McDonald accepting gifts from certain people.
It's what they're doing with the Supreme Court now.
Yeah. In the Senate, do any of your Democratic colleagues, would they agree privately that this is what is taking place?
You know, sadly they wouldn't. None of them? One of the real consequences, I think of not a one of them.
Really?
One of the sad consequences of the age of Trump is that it broke the Democrat Party. They hate Donald Trump so.
much that one of the things it's done is it's eliminated moderate Democrats. When I arrived
in the Senate in 2013, there was such a thing as moderate Democrats. Today, their fury and rage
of Trump have driven them to the far left. So you were talking just a minute ago about the IRS
whistleblowers, multiple longtime career IRS employees who risked their entire careers to come
forward and say what they're seeing with this Hunter Biden investigation is corrupt, that it's
a political cover-up, and what they've alleged is the Attorney General of the United
States, Merrick Garland, has committed multiple felonies, that he lied under oath to Congress
in response to questioning from me before the Senate Judiciary Committee, and that he
committed obstruction of justice. And the amazing thing, Bill, not a single Senate Democrat has
any interest in learning whether or not the Attorney General has committed multiple felonies.
Because they are wearing a team jersey.
I do believe that Garland will be impeached in the House, okay?
I agree.
And I think that will happen in late September, early October.
But, of course, he's not going to be convicted in the Senate.
However, it will be damaging to Garland, who's not a strong man.
I might point out, and I'm going to do this after you leave us, that Bill Barr was involved with this, a Republican, and Eric Holder, the three attorney generals.
This started in 2014 with Hunter Biden.
All three looked the other way.
And in Garland's case, he facilitated the slow walk and helped the Biden family.
But Barr, the Republican, he knew what was happening looked the other way.
Do you agree with that?
Look, there's no doubt that Barr should have been much more vigorous in going after this.
If you look at the press repeats all the time, you know, David Weiss, the U.S. attorney,
who's bringing this investigation is a, quote,
Trump-appointed U.S. attorney.
Every two seconds, we hear that.
Right.
That's technically true,
but the way it works in the Senate for a U.S. attorney,
he's the U.S. attorney from Delaware,
he cannot get nominated unless both senators from Delaware sign off.
There are two Democrat senators from Delaware,
Tom Carper and Chris Coons,
which means as a practical matter,
David Weiss was chosen by the two Democrat senators.
And to be clear, in the state of Delaware, Joe Biden is the godfather, so to speak, of every Democrat.
And so, look, I got to say the allegations are really significant that the way this investigation was conducted,
the Department of Justice's number one objective, was to protect Joe Biden so that the investigators were forbidden from asking about the big guy asking about money going to Joe Biden.
There's no question about it.
Hunter was set up as the fall guy and the Patsy, essentially.
Well, Hunter took the money, and so did Jim.
And where's Jim?
Nothing happened to Jim.
Now, one more question about politics and all.
We'll get on to the Biden situation.
You ran against Trump in 16, and now Trump's way had in the polls.
DeSantis was thought to be a competitor,
but DeSantis has not gotten off to a good start,
primarily because he doesn't, it's really difficult, as you know.
You went through it.
I mean, to switch from a state or a Senate or the House into this massive national campaign.
And Governor DeSance is not particularly charismatic individual up against, you know,
probably the most charismatic president, whether you like them or not, Trump, we've ever had.
In your view right now, will Trump get this nomination?
You know, I don't know.
I think we have right now basically a two-man race on the Republican side.
And I've got to say six months ago, the conventional wisdom was that Trump was a dead man walking, that he couldn't possibly win.
I thought that was wildly overstated six months ago.
Right now today, the conventional wisdom is that Trump is unbeatable and it's a coronation and the race is over.
I think that's overstated as well.
I think we're going to have a real primary.
I am good friends with President Trump.
There was no one who was a stronger ally of his when he was president than I was in the United States Senate.
And I'm also good friends with Ron DeSantis.
I think he's done a terrific job as governor of Florida.
And I think we'll have a real race.
I'm staying out of the primary.
I am Switzerland on this.
Whoever wins the nomination, I will enthusiastically support because I think the agenda we're seeing from Joe Biden and the Democrats has been disastrous for the country.
All right.
If you're Switzerland, you got to know how to yodel.
Do you know how to yodel, Simon?
You know, sadly, Bill, I'm going to make a terrible admission.
I actually played Max in the Sound of Music in high school, and I yodeled on stage, and no, I will not do it for you on your show today.
All right.
Now, one of the most overlooked things in this Biden situation, and it came up again today.
I don't know whether you follow me or what I'm doing here in our independent news agency, which is both a combination of radio and television.
So we have a big reach, is that Matthew Gray,
the district, the U.S. attorney in Washington, and Estrada, Martin Estrada, in Los Angeles, Central California, were both asked by Weiss in Delaware to help.
The reason was that Hunter Biden received money, physically received it, in both D.C. and California.
both Graves and Estrada said, no. We're not helping you.
Yep.
Merrick Garland could have ordered them to help. That's number one, correct?
Absolutely correct.
Okay. Did you know, and we broke the story two weeks ago, that Matthew Graves' his wife, Fatima Graves, has visited the Biden White House 28 times.
since the president was elected. Did you know that?
That fact I did not know. I followed this story very closely, but that his wife has visited the White House. I didn't know that.
We broke it. There is no reason for that woman who is a left-wing activist. She heads a left-wing group to have 28 visits in the White House.
Now, you take that fact, and now I'm speculative.
that Fatima Graves was the intermediary going back and forth between the Justice Department.
Remember, Matthew Graves and Merrick Garland work in the same building, carrying messages and what else?
Because you can't put them in writing, they'll be subpoenaed.
Can't do it on the phone because they're all taped.
All that calls are taped.
That's what I think was going on here.
So look, I have no idea what communications were happening with.
Graves' wife. What I can tell you is that that Matthew Grave was a donor to Joe Biden,
that Estrada in California was a donor to Kamala Harris, and that Merrick Garland, in response
to questioning from me, was told, told Congress under oath that David Weiss and the
prosecution would have everything it needed with no political interference. And when Graves
and Estrada said no to prosecuting Hunter, those were the most serious violations. Those were the
violations that carried real jail time.
Right. And they're saying no, what it meant is that even though Hunter Biden had committed
multiple felonies, he got a slap on the wrist and zero jail time.
Right, but it's almost unprecedented that two U.S. attorneys would turn down another U.S.
attorney who's asking for help.
I have never heard that before.
But anyway, let's get on to Kate's law.
July 1st, 2015, 32-year-old Kate Steinley, walking with her dad.
in the Embarcadero District of San Francisco shot dead by an illegal criminal, Jose Zarate.
All right?
Zerate subsequently put on trial.
He, the jury ruled that it was an accident.
He dropped a gun, blah, blah, blah.
Zerate had been deported five times.
He was a drug dealer.
He had multiple arrests in this country.
And I put forth that there should be Kate's law where if you are deported,
after a commission of a crime in the United States and you come back,
that's a crime in itself where you get five years minimum in a federal penitentiary.
Now, that law picked up a lot of steam because I was doing the O'Reilly factor,
and you were involved with it, and it got filibustered out in the Senate
because Mitch McConnell wouldn't put it up as a standalone bill.
He attached it to something else that he knew wasn't going to get by the Democrats,
and it died. But now you're back, correct? You're reintroducing it?
Yes. Tell me what it says.
Yeah, let me, let me start, Bill, by saying thank you for your passionate advocacy of Kate's law,
because you have had a big and loud megaphone advocating for it. This is a common sense provision.
It says that people who are aggravated felons who repeatedly enter the country illegally will
face a mandatory minimum prison sentence. And it's something I've authored Kate's law in the
Senate. I've repeatedly forced a vote on the Senate floor on Kate's law. And sadly, every time
we vote on it, every single Democrat votes know. It's a straight party line vote. You know, I've
had the opportunity to visit with Kate Steinle's family, her beautiful family. Her father, Kate
died in her father's arms and her last words to her dad, were daddy help me.
Um, you know, I got to say as a father, I cannot imagine a greater agony than losing your child and feeling helpless to save your child's life. And, and it is indefensible that the Democrats continue to, to block this common sense law. Overwhelming majority of the American people support Kate's law, locking up violent criminals who repeatedly enter the country illegally. And yet today's Democrat party is so extreme that they side with the criminals over.
innocent American citizens. Now, do you have any estimate when that vote will come up or when you'll
reconcile with the House? Because I know it's in the House, too, the process here.
Look, we're going to continue pressing and using the vehicles that are available to press for a vote.
I hope we will get a vote. We've gotten a vote twice previously before using a lot of the Senate
getting a vote is opportunistic. You've got to find a vehicle that's moving where you have an
opportunity to press it forward. But I believe we'll force another vote.
vote and then the Democrats are going to have to decide where they are. I will say one dynamic that
is different, which is the last time we voted on it. We had not had two and a half years of open borders
under Joe Biden. We hadn't had the worst illegal immigration in our nation's history. Seven million
people who crossed illegally under Joe Biden. We hadn't had last year 853 migrants died crossing
illegally into this country. We hadn't had hundreds of thousands or even millions of children
physically and sexually assaulted by human traffickers.
We hadn't had hundreds of thousands or even millions of women
brutalized by human traffickers.
We hadn't had what we had last year
more than 100,000 drug overdoses, the highest in history,
70% of which came from Chinese fentanyl crossing our southern border.
And I will say the context is different,
but when we get a vote, it's going to come down to Senate Democrats.
Their constituents support Kate's law,
and they're going to have to decide do they stand for the safety and security of families in their states
or as partisan politics, their top priority.
Yeah, you know, you got to embarrass them.
And then in the 24 election, if Republicans get the White House and the Senate and keep the House, then you'll get it passed.
Oh, we can't thank you enough, Senator.
Very good to see you.
Thank you.
And check out that, check out that Fat of McGraths story.
I will do that.
Yeah.
I mean, she needs to.
come in front of a congressional committee and testify on what the deuce she was doing in there
while our husband was up to his neck in trying to protect Hunter Biden. Thanks again, Senator.
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Okay, Joe Biden scheduled today, nothing.
As usually, you had a couple of meetings.
That mean nothing to anybody, and that's what the president does.
okay so let me let me just give you this whistleblower thing um i got stuff all over the place here
here's the overview and it's always good to watch and listen to the no spin news of a pen and paper
beginning in 2014 okay that's Barack Obama presidency joe bideon vice president
hunter Biden and joe biden hatched a scheme to get money from
foreign operations for being consultants, Romania, Ukraine, China, with the three big ones.
It has been established now by the House investigators at least $20 million flowed in to the
Biden family. Hunter Biden did not put that on his tax return. 20 million. Now, I don't
I don't know what his cut was, and Jim, it seems to have skated on this.
I don't know any of that, okay?
It has not been established yet.
But that is a huge number.
So Eric Holder, the Attorney General, under Barack Obama, had no interest in this at all.
Of course he would.
He just ignored it.
IRS tapping on his door.
No, no, no, no, no.
Leave Malone, leave Malone, leave Malone.
All right, Trump wins 16.
Barr comes in after
the senator from Alabama gets booted
and then Barr's there.
Barr is supposed to be a tough guy.
He ignores this.
Totally ignores it.
In fact, he's on record.
He's saying, oh, I think this investigation is going really well.
It's hard to, almost impossible.
Believe that.
But Barr is a swamp creature.
It's where he lives in D.C.
Then it accelerates under Merrick Garland
because the evidence becomes more and more and more overwhelming, $20 million.
And you're charging him with two misdemeanors?
And your U.S. attorney in Delaware can't get the cooperation of other U.S. attorneys
where money was received?
It's insane.
So today I'm going to play three soundbite.
So first is from a new whistleblower, guy named Joe Ziegler, former IRS agent, big position.
I would like to make clear that the charging document for the District of Delaware, Hunter Biden was charged with failure to timely pay his taxes for 2017 and 18 in excess of $100,000 for each tax year.
On Hunter Biden's 2017 and 18 tax returns, Hunter reported taxes owed of approximately $581,000 and $620,000 respectfully.
This tax amount in 2018 would not have included the alleged additional tax new and owing from,
the filed false return of $106,000. Thus, as I read the public documents as the Department
of Justice action against Hunter Biden, there is nothing that indicates Hunter Biden will be
required to amend his false tax return for 2018. A false tax return that includes proper
deductions, improper deductions for prostitutes, sex clubs, and his adult children's
tuition. Again, perhaps when the plea agreement is released, it may provide us with a greater
understanding. Okay. There's no doubt that he did it. Hunter and Biden did it. And he's a felony
charges, big, big time felony charges. There's no doubt Merrick Arlen protected him.
Now, if you at home are debating or and people say that's not true, you've got to walk away.
People believe what they want to believe. We all know that. Facts are facts. Here's a second
sound bite by Ziegler. It appeared to me based on what I experienced that the U.S. Attorney
Delaware. In our investigation was constantly hamstrung, limited, and marginalized by DOJ officials, as well as other U.S. attorneys.
There you go. Okay. Anyway, again, that's true. The other whistleblower is Gary Ashikley, and he is another IRS guy. Here's what he said today. Go.
Prosecutors instructed investigators not to ask about the big guy or dad when conducting interviews.
The Biden transition team was tipped off about interviews the night before the investigation went over.
of fact my FBI counterpart confirmed to this committee in a recent testimony, where the result was that only one witness spoke to investigators that day.
These are just some of the examples of how our investigation was stymied.
Okay, so all of this is going to lead to two things.
The impeachment of the Attorney General.
That's going to happen, all right, in the fall.
And maybe another person emerging,
to say Joe Biden got money himself
because that destroys him.
That's the end of Joe Biden.
Not just the accusation you have to have backup for it.
But as I told Hannity today on his radio program,
deep, deep suspicion and concern within the Democratic Party.
Merrick Arlen being sued by America First,
that is a conservative group.
It's run by Stephen Miller, Gene Hamilton.
They are Trumpers.
And the lawsuit says that Justice Department did not require Hunter Biden a register as a foreign agent when he was getting all this money.
So, again, it's just another brick in the wall.
I'm not going to do the Israel stuff, but, you know, Netanyahu and Biden and all that,
but it's not germane to today.
Now,
Smart Life.
So I got a letter from a concierge member in Mississippi,
and all these letters are confidential.
And a woman said she lost $1,500 buying airline tickets,
and she wanted to know if I could do anything about it.
The story is that she ordered the airline tickets
through a website called MyFlightsearch.com.
Okay?
And when she got to the airport,
the airline said these tickets are invalid.
We're not going to honor them.
They're not good here,
even though she paid the money.
Now, the Better Business Bureau
has a one rating out of five
on MyFlightsearch.com,
the lowest rating.
There have been 500
complaints against this outfit.
So it made me sad, but I wrote back to the concierge member.
I said, look, you got fleeced, and you're going to, and you got, you know, your money is
gone.
But this operation is still there, my flightsearch.com, and people don't know.
But I don't know why people don't know.
That's what kills me.
so you've got to be focused on suspicion we live in a country in a world in a time
where millions of people are dishonest and they're setting up all the stuff on the internet
and you don't check it out you know you got to check every if you pay anybody for anything
You got to check it out.
$1,500 for airline tickets,
and not to mention the trip goes down to drain
with a poor woman.
So anyway, don't use a third party to buy anything.
You want an airline ticket, call the airlines,
or get a travel agent in your town.
Want a hotel, call a hotel, or get a travel agent.
Do not do third parties.
smart life
this day in history
July 19th,
1993
President Clinton signs
don't ask, don't tell
you all remember it
that before that
gays were not allowed to serve
and after this legislation
they could serve
but they can't talk about being gay
well how much
life changed
in 30 years
now the military
is so crazy
that there are
is a movement from the Veterans Administration
to pay for military people who want to trans.
I don't want to pay for that.
OK, the Vets administration, they're strapped for money anyway.
I'm not paying for somebody who wants to trans.
You want a trans?
You earn your own money to trans.
But that's in play.
Now, it hasn't happened yet.
I don't think it's going to happen.
Because there'd be a massive lawsuit.
But they want it to happen.
under the Biden administration.
Anyway, don't ask, don't tell 30 years ago today.
All right, we'll be back with the mail segment
and a final thought.
Are you a passive person?
See, I'm not.
You know that.
Are you passive?
I'm going to discuss it.
We'll be right back.
All right, let's go to the mail.
We got Eric Goodsell in Salisbury, North Carolina.
The result of the 2020 election is not what anger is
many people. I believe the anger is rooted in the vigor in which it was and still is forbidden.
We've been questioned the results of the election. What say you? I think you're right. So you're
deemed a loon if you don't believe the 20 election was legitimate. The left and the media have
established that. However, if you are going to say as fact that there was fraud in the election,
you've got to have something.
And it can't be from the internet
or from Rudy Giuliani or somebody like that.
You can give an opinion.
Well, I think it was,
but you can't state it for a fact.
Paula White, Urbandale, Iowa.
I can't agree with your opinion
on Governor DeSantis O'Reilly.
I've attended two of his Iowa meetings.
I believe he has support here,
and that will grow.
Many Iowans are upset.
The attacks by President Trump
on our governor. The Iowa polls have Trump way up, Paula, and I'm a fact-based guy, so it's
not about agreeing with me, it's agreeing with the polls. Now, Candice Santos makes strides
in Iowa, sure. But my job is to report to you what's happening.
Roberta Stanelin, Jaten, Texas. I would think the White House is the most surveilled building
in America, and I find it laughable. There's no evidence showing how K. Kane got stashed there.
If the white power contained anthrax, they would have found it.
Look, it's incompetent and suspicious.
But that's the Biden administration, is it not?
Incompetent and suspicious.
Tom, concierge remembered, Tom, just like the lady in Mississippi, can write me about any problems.
And I'm sorry, I couldn't help the lady in Mississippi, but I can help most of the time.
Billie said in magic words, Michelle Obama, she's the only Democrat with universal appeal.
When this Obama claims she's not interested, she means she doesn't want a campaign.
She wants to bestowed.
That's an excellent letter.
Keep your eye on her.
Mary Jane, another concierge member.
Thank you, Mary Jane.
If Michelle Obama jumps on the bagmagon, I seriously doubt she will beat Trump.
Barack Obama started dismissed by slowly transforming the country with a lot of flowery words that said nothing and steered the USA towards socialism.
At this point in history, I think Michelle Obama would be Trump.
Combined a women vote, the minority vote, tough one.
But things can change.
But Michelle Obama is not going to campaign.
Remember, she didn't have to.
She just had to show up at the convention.
They can go, oh, we want her.
Lorraine, concierge member.
I remember back when Joe Biden was elected and you said the right thing to do was to give
him a chance.
I'm sure many people did that because he ran his campaign as a moderate.
None of that happened and he wound up being the most radical left president ever.
What could he possibly run on this time around?
Anti-Maga, anti-Trump, that's all they have.
And if Biden does indeed run, which I don't think he will, that'll be his whole campaign.
the devil on. David, bill your update on the continuing chaos with interrupted and canceled flights
on JetBlue. As you're wondering just why so many folks don't want to fly that airline,
because they don't have a choice. JetBlue goes to markets and there's not a lot of competition
in some of those markets. They have to fly JetBlue. JetBlue is a real extensive root system.
certainly not buying quality there.
Christina O'Connor, Scottsdale, Arizona, Bill, one of your customer service reps by the name of Asia
was extremely helpful in walking us through the renewal process for premium membership.
Can't explain it in a short message, but she was awesome.
Well, I'm glad Asia was awesome.
Look, if you become a Bill O'Reilly.com premium member, you get a free book.
any book you want, including Killing the Witches, which is coming up in September,
coming up fast, get a free, or any other killing book, or any other of my other books.
Okay? And if you're a concierge member, you get a free book and a whole bunch of other stuff.
So I'm glad my people are taking care of you.
Eddie Del Zio, Bangkok, Thailand.
You're looking forward to reading Killing the Witches.
I was wondering if any of those who were horribly murdered were people of color.
No, but one of the central forces in the witch trial was a West Indian woman named Tatuba.
Fascinating.
Fascinating story.
But all those executed, all 20 were Caucasian.
Tiffany Capelle, Le Mesa, California.
On episode six of QB, Kurt Cousins goes to a bookstore, that's the Minnesota Vikings quarterback,
and asked about finding the killing series by O'Reilly and Dugard.
That was so cool.
So QB, I think, is on Netflix.
It zeroes in on the NFL quarterbacks, and Mr. Cousins is one of the best of them.
But we're glad he's a good athlete and a scholar, reading the killing books.
okay we got bumper stickers galore don't be a pinhead i bet you you had know some people you'd like
to give that bumper sticker too don't be a pinhead atheism nothing there team normal okay we give you
six stickers for 1495 and then we have the summer reading program which is a colossal success
killing crazy oars killing the killers killing the legends i did that i did those three because
it's a good variety okay um and a team
normal half at 3295 we keep it the prices down you have to know that you know
so it's hot stay inside a comfortable air conditioning and learn and have fun
by reading the killing books word of the day do not be sophomoreic S-O-P-H-M-O-R-I-C you
know sophomores in high school and college sophomoreic a great word that is all right
final thought, coming your way. Are you a passive person? Okay, let's get to the final thought
of the day. So I'm type A. Drives people nuts. But I have it under control. I'm not a robot
raging. But I'm kind of confrontational. If something's happening that isn't right, I get involved.
That's why I'm doing this.
But most human beings are not confrontational or type A's.
They're passive.
Some are passive-aggressive.
That's not good.
That's the people that stab you in the back and betray you.
No.
There's the difference between being passive-aggressive, which is evil, in my opinion, and passive.
it. So again, I'm going to go back to the concierge membership. I get a lot of letters
and people get hosed because they allowed situations to get out of control. A lot of its health.
Now, tomorrow I'm not going to be here because I got to get this dopey thing taken care of, this thing here.
All right? I had mose surgery, and they got stitches out and all of that. So I got to take a sick day tomorrow.
But I'll be back Monday. I'll write my call and son. I'll do what I always do.
But if I didn't take care of this, and it wasn't a big spot, but they had to root it on out of there, and then Stitches had to go in.
If I had not gone to the dermatologist, I go every three months, then it would have spread, and I could die.
When you're passive, you have a tendency to let things go because, you know, maybe if I don't do anything, it'll write itself, it'll correct itself.
no sometimes it's worth overlooking like the road rage stuff you know every time i get some idiot who
cuts me off or gives me the finger whatever they do my tendency is to like but no passive pull
back that's best because these people don't mean anything and whatever okay carmel take care of
but if it's you and your health and it's your kids you see your kid going on
on a wrong track or whatever can't just let it go right you got to confront it but in a rational
way passive people in this day and age very very difficult lives it's not what it used to be here
in america you got to protect yourself and to do that you have to be not crazy computational
but enough's enough.
Here's the line.
Don't cross it.
Or you're going to problem me.
And then if they do cross it
and you're a concierge member,
you write to me and I'll tell you how to confront them.
Don't do it yourself because you make a mistake.
Okay?
But anyway, passivity.
Not in today's age.
Thank you for watching and listening to the Nospin News.
I think we gave you a lot of solid information today.
We'll see you again on Monday.
Thank you.