Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - The China Meeting, Israel's Gaza Hospital Raids, College Antisemitism Chaos, Bernie Goldberg Weighs In, Border Madness Update, No Bail Given for Assault on Police, & More
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Hey Bill O'Reilly here.
Welcome to the No Spin News, Wednesday, November 15, 2023, stand up for your country.
Busy Newsweek continues, very important stuff going on in San Francisco, as you know.
There will be a press conference.
I don't think she is going to participate in it this evening.
Biden will be late.
It's scheduled for 7.15 Eastern Time.
He's always late Biden.
Maybe he'll shuffle in there at 7.45, 8 o'clock.
But it doesn't really matter.
For our purposes, I'm glad I'm going to get to watch it.
I will tweet throughout the president's press conference.
That's at Bill O'Reilly, if you want to get on that band.
And it's a very important story, much more important than they,
corporate media is letting on.
And that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo.
So 1.45 Eastern, the president was supposed to participate in a greet with President Xi of China.
Of course, it was late.
Never on time, ever for anything.
I'm not sure what the problem is, but I think that they basically have to walk him
through every sentence, but I could be wrong.
All right, then the meeting started at supposed to start at 2 o'clock East Coast time,
11 West Coast time, but it didn't start then.
I don't know when it started.
They're behind closed doors.
And as I said, the press conference will be this evening, and then there'll be a welcome
reception for all the Asian leaders in the Economic Summit in San Francisco.
Now, the only thing we know for sure, and I believe the reporting from Bloomberg is accurate,
is that there was a tentative deal made that Xi and China would try to stop the fentanyl manufacturing going on in China.
In return, the United States would take a sanction off a China spy agency that terrorizes the Uyghurs.
Those are Muslim Chinese in the western part of the country.
you know, look, she has said six times to us that he's going to crack down on fentanyl.
He's not, all right, no matter what the deal is.
And there's no way for us to monitor what Chinese government does.
I mean, they go, oh, well, we're trying.
It's like Obrador in Mexico.
He's the guy going to do anything about the cartels.
All right, we should do something about fentanyl, the United States.
But no, no, no.
We have to outsource it to President Xi.
So it's a bunch of bull.
The previous times that Xi said he was going to crack down on fentanyl War, 2016, September 3rd, all right, that was under Trump.
2018, 2019, again, August, 2019, May 16, 2023, on and on and on.
He's never going to do it, all right?
Because it's too much money.
It comes into China from it.
So, summing up, the meeting is good, even if it doesn't lead to anything concrete right
away, the fact that the two belligerents, China and the USA are talking, makes the world
a little bit safer.
And we went over everything yesterday on the NOSB News.
China's economy is not good, it needs our marketplace.
If you are a premium, a concierge member, you can get a transcript of what I say from
every program here. Okay, but we did cover that in great detail, and that is the memo this evening.
So a Czech Republic news crew came over to cover the Asia Pacific Economic Summit and showed up
in San Francisco, all right? So they had their cameras out, and they were shooting what they
call B-roll, all right, shots of the city. A vehicle pulls up beside the cameraman,
and the producer and the reporter, three guys get out with guns and say,
give me everything you have, all your equipment, your wallets, everything.
Boom.
So they do what happens every day in San Francisco, armed robbery.
So the Czech crew sitting there going, is this the United States?
Yeah, yes it is.
Okay, lost everything.
Of course, no suspects have been arrested, even though there were cameras all over the streets.
This was a main downtown San Francisco.
Nobody's been around.
Oh, no.
Okay?
And nobody will be.
This is just unbelievable what is happening there.
So last night I went on News Nation with Chris Cuomo, and they saw my condemnation of San Francisco,
and they wanted to talk about it.
Roll the tape.
In the last two weeks, almost all of these drugs,
addicts and their shoddy tents and whatever else they were living in are gone.
They disappeared because the Biden administration told the leadership in California, you get
them out before the economic summit begins, which is tomorrow Biden and she, all the Asian
leaders are there.
You get those people out.
Well, presto, they're gone.
So you couldn't do that three years ago?
You can't do that in New York City and L.A. and everywhere else where drug addicts are running wild, killing the public safety. You can't do it.
Don't you want to know where they put them? And how they put them? What if they made it worse for those people? Not at all. Well, good. I don't think you have a constitutional right to be a heroin addict and commit crimes all day long to support your habit.
Maybe I'm a mean guy.
I don't think you have the right to get a city and destroy the inner workings of the city
where children have to go by people with needles in their neck.
I don't think that's a good thing.
Where these heroin addicts go and methamphetamine addicts, I don't care where they go.
And I don't.
Cuomo, of course, does.
Oh, no, they need heroin addicts.
help, they need this, they don't want help.
Every survey, every study, every drug rehabilitation center
will tell you the same thing.
They want to live in a state of inebriation,
and they don't care what they do.
They want their drugs.
All right, do you realize that 80% of all incarcerated
people in the United States, that is state, local,
federal prisons. 80% are drug involved. Yeah. Oh, where are they going to go? I went on and
that side by to say, I don't care where they go unless it's my neighborhood and they're going to have
a problem with me. And if every American felt the way that I do, there would be a stigma
attached to these people.
Yeah, a lot of them are ran allele.
Yeah, if they want rehabilitation,
I'll gladly pay for that.
All right?
I'm coming at it from a self-protection
and protection for the country.
Point of view.
These people are running amok.
It's got to stop.
China didn't have that problem, does it?
China's got 1.5 billion people.
You don't see any drug addicts walking around.
Beijing or Shanghai, because they can't.
They're swept up, they're put in a camp someplace,
and the dealers are shot in the back of the head.
I don't have a problem.
We have a problem because we don't have the will to solve it.
These drug addicts, oh no, they're victims.
No, they're not.
They victimize us.
Harsh, all right, the way I see it.
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Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Let's go to Gaza. So the Al-Shifa Hospital has been
reported on. This is the hospital where Hamas allegedly has a headquarters underneath it with
arms and all of that. And it's a contentious issue because the Israelis have to go in there and
there are people sick in the hospital, you know this story.
So the Israeli army, defense forces say that they did find a cache of weapons, concrete evidence,
the militants, the Hamas people have been operating in the hospital, but they're not
going to show the evidence until later.
That strikes me as a mistake.
If you got the evidence, throw it on out.
But again, I'm not there.
Hamas says, oh, no, we didn't do anything.
Israel is just trying to persecute the sick people in the hospital.
Okay.
Who knows?
I don't think Israel gains anything by that, but that's the reportage.
So, most news agencies in the world are anti-Israel, and that includes the BBC, the British
Broadcasting Corporation.
Okay.
England has a huge Muslim and Arab population.
They control wide sections of London.
And the BBC is pro-I'm not going to say they're pro-terrorist.
That wouldn't be fair.
They're pro-Arab.
Okay?
So they go on the air on November about a week ago.
And they are quoting a Reuters report that Israel is targeting Palestinian-Mexam.
medical teams. Well, it turns out to be false. Their BBC report was false. So yesterday they had to
apologize. Go. And now an apology from the BBC. A BBC news, as it covered initial reports
that Israeli forces has entered Gaza's main hospital. We said that medical teams and Arab speakers
were being targeted. This was incorrect and misquoted a Reuters report. Yeah, okay, fine.
But your broadcasts worldwide, and, you know, most people heard what you reported initially,
and now your apology is not going to be heard by nearly as many people as heard the accusation.
This is a pattern on the BBC.
This isn't like something, they're not covering the news in a fair way, and they never really have.
That's what happens when you get a state-controlled news agency.
All right, at Harvard, my alma mater, 100 faculty members assigned a letter saying the phrase
from River to Sea shouldn't be condemned.
It's complicated.
Oh, you know, how much more it is we have to take up there in Cambridge?
You know, from River to Sea is code for we got to destroy the state of Israel.
Everybody knows that, except the 100 professors at Harvard.
In New York City, three Jewish students are suing.
NYU, New York University, because they say that there's anti-Semitism on campus, and it is
threatening them individually.
So the lawsuit was filed by Bella Engber, Sabrina Moslavi, and Saul Taywill.
All right?
And they are basically serious about this.
I'm sure they got an attorney to work pro bono where there's no money out of their pockets.
I'm not saying that in a disparaging way.
I'm just giving you the story.
They're going to take NYU into court.
I don't think anything's going to come of it, but it's worth reporting.
One person has been following all of this, the media, the situation in Gaza and all of that,
is our pal Bernie Goldberg.
He obviously is a Jewish American, has a very high interest in what's happening.
And he's also, I think, one of the best media experts in the country.
So Goldberg runs bernardgoburg.com.
And the reason that everybody should go there every day is very simple.
It's bernardgolberg.com.
The more you go to Goldberg's website, the less he's out of the house.
You want to keep him contained in the house.
And he joins us now from Florida.
Okay.
That was a good one.
I always work on the leads.
Always work on the leads.
All right. Middle East reporting first. Go.
Let me make two broad points. The first one is, in the world of journalism, as you very well know, Bill, if it happened yesterday, it's old news. If it happened last month, it's ancient history. So nobody's talking in the media. Nobody's talking about October 7th anymore. Now the story is about Israel's supposed war crimes. And that's exactly the story Hamas laid out.
Here's how it starts out.
What was their goal on October 7th, besides to kill as many Jews as possible?
They wanted retaliation.
They wanted massive, deadly retaliation, and they wanted, trust me on this, they wanted as many dead civilians as possible.
Because they knew once the world saw that, once the world saw images of bodies being carried through the streets of Gaza,
The sympathy for Israel would dissipate.
Israel would become the bad guys and the Palestinians.
And even Hamas, even Hamas would become the victims.
If this were a movie bill instead of a real-life war story,
the writer, the producer, the director would all come from the ranks of Hamas
because they saw this coming.
They wrote the screenplay and the people who are carrying it out for them.
are journalists. One final point. Journalists overwhelmingly, again, you know this bill, are liberal.
The younger ones are progressive. They sympathize with the so-called underdog. They think people
of color are victims. Israelis are white people. So the coverage is going to tilt even in that
direction against Israel. Okay. Does that make sense? It makes sense. There is, though,
look, if you go and you look at the coverage in Europe, it's different, far different,
particularly in Great Britain, than it is here.
So here there's a civil war about covering Gaza, and it has to do with the Democratic Party.
So the Democratic Party is split about who the villain is.
And now there's confusion on the part of the media, which almost 90% of it,
are Democrats. And they want to prop the party up, but when the Democratic Party is split,
there's confusion. How do you see that? Well, I think this is the biggest story that's not
being covered. Franklin Roosevelt forged a liberal coalition about almost 100 years ago.
Blacks, Jews, young people, progressives, liberals, that coalition is falling apart. You know,
a New York Times poll came out recently,
and I'm sure your audience is aware of one of the statistics
that Donald Trump leads Joe Biden
in five of six key battleground states.
That's very important.
Understandably, it's got a lot of coverage.
But another number, 22% of black people in those battleground states
say they would support Donald Trump over Joe Biden.
If 22%, if that number holds,
holds up. Joe Biden is going to have a tough time winning election. If you add that to the ones
the young people, the progressive people, the Jewish voters who are reliably Democratic, then that
means that coalition is cracking. It's bad news not only for Joe Biden. That's the least of it.
It's bad news for the Democratic Party going forward. They would have a very tough time winning
the White House for years and years to come if that coalition crack.
And it's showing big signs of cracking right now.
But I don't know if that's Gaza generated.
I think that's economics that African Americans are really suffering.
Yes, yes, yes.
But the young people, the progressive people, the Muslim voters in Michigan, which is a key
battleground state, that's Gaza related.
Okay.
Okay. And final topic for you is the leadership at America's universities. So we are seeing now in Cornell, Columbia, Yale, Harvard, MIT. I could go on and on. The top universities in a country. No leadership at all on the college campuses. They let these anti-Semites
run wild.
Yet, if you were a
MAGA person
and you had a I love Trump
thing, you'd be in serious
jeopardy on those campuses.
And the presidents would not defend
your right to do anything.
You're absolutely. Right.
100%.
How do you read that? I mean, how did that
happen? Well, I can't top
what you just said. You just nailed it. Let me
add a few layers to it. Let's
say, students on
those campuses weren't supporting the destruction of Israel, supporting Hamas, in effect.
But they said they wanted a rally in favor of the cop who killed George Floyd. Do we think
university presidents would simply say, well, it's a free speech issue and pretty much leave
it at that. What if Jewish students on a college campus got together and rallied and said
Palestinians don't have a right to exist, which is what the other side is saying about Israelis.
Do you think university presidents would simply say, we believe in free speech, we can't get
involved in that? So my question is, by the way, we know what they'd say. They'd say,
shut it down. It's hate speech. It's not going to be allowed. So my question, Bill, is,
why are Jews different? Why is it okay to put Jews in the crosshairs? Why is it okay for Jews
to be intimidated and pushed around on campus?
I don't know the answer to that, but I do know before this conflict between Israel and Hamas,
that all of the schools that I mentioned, their presidents, would have gone out of their way
to praise Jewish groups because they're big fundraisers, right?
A lot of Jewish alumni in all of those schools.
and they would never have offended the Jewish people.
But now they have taken 10 steps back and say,
no, no, no, it's not our responsibility to have fairness on the campus.
Yeah, we're going to let the radicals run wild,
but the traditional people, you've got to shut up.
Go ahead.
Because they're afraid of the radicals.
They are literally afraid of what the radicals might do on campus.
But let me make one other point.
I'm pretty much a purist for free speech.
I know this is going to sound controversial, but I'm not against nasty speech.
I'm against it personally, but I don't want people banning nasty speech or even hateful speech.
You know what I'm against?
I'm against cowardly, pathetic university presidents and other administrators who don't have the guts to say,
we're going to let you speak, we're going to let you speak, but what you're saying is hateful
and we despise what you're saying and you should be ashamed of you. At least say that much.
Right. At least provide some context for a point of view that is based on facts and history.
All right, the website again is Bernard Goldberg, one word.com. Let's keep Bernie contained inside.
so everybody go there and, you know, always good to see you, Barry.
We'll have you on in a few weeks, okay?
Good. Thanks, Bill.
All right. Cheers.
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So you know, Catherine Herich, she used to be at Fox.
I know her very well.
good reporters. She went to CBS, chief investigative correspondent. She's involved in a lawsuit.
So a Chinese American has sued the federal government for slandering and libeling her.
Okay? Yam Ping Chen. She is a scientist and apparently was investigated about,
by the FBI and others while she was
at George Washington University.
And nothing happened.
No federal charges were brought against her.
And Catherine Harridge reported on the situation.
Now, because of the lawsuit, Ms. Chen want,
and her lawyers wanted to pose Catherine Harage
to find out where she got the information she reported.
And this happened in 2017 while she was at Fox.
Okay? Harrodge won't give it up. Okay, so now a judge has decided whether to put Harrodge in jail, to prison. So very few people are reporting this, but I felt it very interesting. I'm going to follow it. I don't think Catherine's going to go to prison. I don't think so. It's a civil beef. It was a criminal beef. It would be different. But Catherine Harage is involved with this and will not give up her sources.
In Michigan, a judge says Trump can stay on the primary ballot, rejecting the challenge, all of that.
You know, I told you, I don't want to be a know-it-all because I'm not.
I'm not a no-it-all.
But we have a pretty good baseline of being accurate here at the no-spin news.
And you know that.
You wouldn't be wasting your time watching me right now.
So we said, look, all of this far-left challenging Trump on the state ballots is not going to lead anywhere.
And so far, Minnesota, Colorado.
now Michigan. Judges are just kicking it out because they know it's unconstitutional.
26 attorneys general urging Congress to pass a new law.
The law is called the Immigration Enforcement Partnership Act,
where states would have the legal authority to deal with illegal aliens.
Okay? It would be a new law.
Now here are the states that are behind.
the law. Okay. Let's see where they are on my sheet. I got them. I got them. Alabama, Alaska,
Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri,
Montana, New Hampshire, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah,
Virginia, West Virginia, Wyoming, all conservative-run states. No liberal states. Okay.
So basically, the lawsuit is federal government refuses to enforce immigration law.
That is true. It's true. So the states go, we want the power, but Congress has to give it to us.
That will never happen. The Senate run by Democrats will never pass this law because they don't want immigration law to be enforced.
Okay, but it's symbolic.
So I think the Speaker of the House, Mike Johnson, will introduce this.
And then we'll see all the Democrats voted against it.
Border Patrol, just in October, just in October,
took 13 individuals into custody at the southern border
that are on the terror watch list, federal terror watch list.
13, just in October, in the entire 2018 to 20, under Trump.
Okay, 18, 19, 20, three years, 12, we're taken to Dukasi on a terror watch list.
Three years, 12, one month, 13.
Where to go, Joe Biden, good job on the border.
New York City, this is an outrageous story.
This is so bad.
I can't even tell you how bad this is.
So three guys are on the subway platform in the Bronx.
My sources tell me to smoke in pot.
Anyway, they were smoking something.
You're not allowed to smoke in the subways.
Two New York City police officers approached them,
tell them to stop smoking.
They say FU to the cops and continue smoking.
Cops say, okay, you're going to have to leave.
A brawl breaks out.
three suspects beating on two cops okay all right and they're beating on them so back up comes
three are arrested kareem mcclary Isaiah jemmesey and the other one got away i'm sorry two
were arrested one got away all right two of the two officers uh suffered minor injuries so they take
the two charged with assault in the second degree and a bunch of other stuff into court.
They arraigned then. The DA, Darrell Clark, okay, I'm sorry, Darcell Clark. I can't even read my
own writing. Darcel Clark. Uber liberal. All right. Ask for bail. Does he not a lot of
but bail on these two guys.
Judge Eugene Bowen says, no, let's him out.
No bail.
They beat up cops.
No bail.
So they got to come back December 18th.
We will track it to see if they show up.
And the cops are looking for the third guy.
Now, this is why things are out of control in New York City.
Imagine you're a police officer and you're in a brook.
all, and you arrest the guy, they go in, and the guy is out in hours. That's not justice.
The judge isn't protecting the public or the police department.
Boy, just unbelievable what's happened in New York City and New York State. And it's the
governor's fault, as we talked about earlier this week.
okay let's get a little lighter oh that makes me so i can't tell you how angry that makes me
that thing because my grandfather was a police officer
hmm smart life tipping now this is very got a pen and paper and you always should listen
and watch the no spin news with pen and paper we're going to give you how to tip at christmas
time or honica or whatever you want to do all right regular
babysitter. What should you give the babysitter as a gift? One evening's pay. I guess babysitters
get about 20 bucks an hour now in that zone. So you give them $100. Okay, as a Christmas
gift. Two, daycare provider. You send your kids to daycare. What should they get? I'll be
about 50 bucks for each person in there that were mining your kid. Okay. Third one is
housekeeper cleaner. What should they get?
weeks pay. But whatever you pay them a week to come in, that should be their gift. Barber,
both beauty salon and regular barber, you give them the cost of one haircut or one treatment,
whatever it is as a Christmas gift. And this is all cash, all right, giving them cash. A newspaper
delivery person, I tip mine well because I got a lot of newspapers coming in here every morning.
I tip them well.
It says here about 30 bucks.
I would give more.
That's a hard job.
These people are just trying to get by.
All right.
Doorman, you live in an apartment, a doorman?
About a hundred bucks, all right, or a gift.
You can buy a doorman a gift, but gifts are always dicey.
Some people give bottles of booze or whatever.
Cash is probably better.
Now, here's the big one, trash collectors.
Ah.
So where I live, I depend on these guys because I got a lot of, you know, we run three corporations
out of my residence, and there's a lot of stuff that goes out that these guys have to
take away.
So I give them, there's three of them, I give them $100 each.
Okay?
And you know what?
Most people don't give me anything.
Most people don't give them anything.
You got to get up early, got to go out and get a little card, a little, my own.
money in the card and give me, but boy, I need, and those guys are good.
You got a gardener, you give them 50 bucks.
And the final one is the post office guy.
Now, it is against the United States Postal Service rules to give them cash.
Not supposed to cash cash.
I'm not going to encourage anybody to break the law.
But sometimes, okay, I depend on my male people.
So we take care of them.
Nobody's going to know.
This day in history, November 15th, 1864,
the March to the Sea, General William, Tacompsa Sherman.
And Lincoln signed off on it.
Okay, began to pillage and ransack the state of Georgia.
Fascinating story.
We write about it and killing Lincoln.
Okay, so there was a fight on November 22nd, okay, three days prior.
It was between a Confederate cavalry and Sherman's forces.
Sherman's forces overwhelmed.
The Confederates retreated, but in doing so, they did scorched dirt.
They blew up bridges.
They killed livestock.
These are the Confederates.
Okay?
So that the Union forces wouldn't get any of that.
They wouldn't have any materials.
Okay.
So they disappeared into the Georgian countryside.
The Confederates did.
Then Sherman said, okay, we're going to Atlanta, which he did.
And on the way, they just pillaged everything.
The Union forces.
It was an amazing path of destruction.
It took three weeks to go through Atlanta, down a Savannah, all right, $2 billion in damage, all civilian damage, okay? Confederate forces did not confront Sherman's Army. It was $100 million back then, just for inflation, $2 billion today.
25 civilians, Georgians, according to Atlanta Journal and Constitution, were killed by Union forces.
The march was 37 days, and the Union forces took 1,300 casualties.
So there were some skirmishes, and that was the march to the sea, which is, and that broke the back of the Confederacy, November 15, 1864, that was it.
And then Grant confronted Lee in Virginia.
and Appomattox and the war was over.
But it was nasty.
Okay, we're going to take a quick break
and then back with mail
and a final thought that I think.
Let me see what the final thought here is.
I should be able to remember, but I'm old.
And let's see, we got word of the day.
We got,
okay, I went out to dinner last night.
Where do you hear what happened?
Right back.
All right, let's get to the mail.
Let's got Len Evans, British Columbia, Canada.
Glad you're watching up there.
You guys, any reason President Trump was not at the pro-Israel protest?
It would have meant a great deal.
I don't know.
I agree.
Donald Trump should have been there.
That would have helped him.
Jerry, concierge member, Jerry gets direct access to me.
We hope everybody will check that program out.
Now that Christmas is coming, it's a good gift for yourself or anybody else.
Bill, I disagree with you.
The President of the United States is befuddled, corrupt, and evil.
So many people in America are suffering because of Joe Biden, that is evil.
Okay.
I don't think he's an evil man.
I think he is an incompetent man.
Murna, we don't have to decide if Biden is evil.
He signs the orders that accomplish evil.
There is no denying that a great deal of damage is being.
done, God decides who is truly evil. Excellent letter. The deity decides, but we decide if
actions are evil. Lou Ann Hirsch, Walnut Creek, California. I'm excited about the 99-cent
turkey you bought Bill, and I got that at BJs, by the way. Some people have been asking,
BJs, 99 cents a pound. I make a game of shopping. I'll let you know if I beat you on the turkey.
Price. Do that. We got a good deal. Can't wait to eat it. Jill Hitchens,
Meta, Louisiana, outside of New Orleans. I'm rereading killing the killers, paying
closer attention to the Obama-Trump handling of ISIS. Just finished a chapter who's on Trump
getting rid of al-Baghdadi and Soleimani. It makes me miss President Trump. Look, he did a good job
at that. Trump. No doubt about it. That's history. Carl Baker, India, California,
read Killing the Witches, loved it, learned a lot.
I thought I had all the killing books,
but realized I was missing Killing England.
Got it, read it in two days.
I'm amazed about how much I didn't know
about the Revolutionary War.
And that brings us to all the killing books.
You can get them all in the billowrilly.com
Christmas store, which is Hopping,
the Nosepin elves put together,
all 13 killing books in one bundle.
And if you buy it, you get a free,
It's not exactly a tape.
It's a download of my live show a few weeks ago on Long Island.
You're the only ones who will get this.
So that's worth kicking out.
So you get the download of the live show, which you'll enjoy.
And all 13 killing books.
We also have a new promotion, killing the witches and killing the killers together.
Two books together, 2195.
How about that? Great deal. And another one, the United States of Trump, and a blue Merry Christmas
America ornament, 1795. So if you are a Trumper, you want to read the United States of Trump.
And then to make your holidays brighter, I love them. I have all three of those ornaments on my tree.
They're good.
So go to Bill O'Reilly.com Christmas slash Hanukkah store.
We're the day, no, jabber knoll.
No, don't be a job or nole.
That's better.
Do not be a jobber knoll.
In writing to me, job or no, J-O, B-B-E-R-N-O-W-L.
Excellent word.
Bill at Bill o'Reilly.com.
Bill at bill o'O-Reilly.
dot com name and town if you wish to opine back with my dinner last night here is a final thought
of the day so last night um i was cruising around long island and decided to get a steak i don't
need a lot of meat anymore once in a while i'll eat a cheeseburger but it can't be greasy
i got my cheeseburger places and once in a while steak protein you know i need my strength
So I go into a restaurant, not fancy, but good food, and it's in a strip mall,
where it's not some of these she-she places.
I go in, I hadn't been there a while, and I sit down, and I get the menu.
A steak, not Porterhouse, not Kansas City, cut, no, that.
It's a regular steak.
51 bucks.
Okay.
under trump that steak was thirty three dollars the 51 when you add tip and tax takes you
over sixty dollars for the steak no salad with the steak usually you get
throwing a salt nope no potato no vegetable steak comes on a plate buy it
itself, very lonely, very lonely steak, nothing else. Everything in the restaurant's
a la carte. Now I'm sitting there going, is this piece of meat worth $60? And the answer
is no. It's worth about $15 to $20. So, because I like the restaurant, a little conversation
Well, labor costs and shipping costs and this and that.
Okay.
Now, it's my choice.
I'm an American.
Do I want to pay more than $60 for, and you've got to have something with it.
So the owners of the restaurant want to get $100 from every customer.
That's their goal.
You sit down and they want $100.
You drink, easy over $100.
All right.
Now, what am I to think about this?
it's never coming down
so Biden can say
oh I'm bringing inflation down
oh I'm doing this
it's not coming down
okay
and the grocery store
few things will come down
but not many
now would I go back
and buy the $60 steak
with no salad or potato
or vegetable
no
I wouldn't
just not worth it
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