Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - The Dodge Strategy, Trump's Poll Lead, Dr. Charissa Owens on the Rift Between Jews and Other Minorities, Susan Sarandon Apologizes, & More
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Hey, Bill O'Reilly here.
Welcome to the No Spin News Monday, December 4th, 2003, stand up for your country.
You know, it was very frustrating to watch last Thursday's debate.
I haven't spoken to you about it.
I did watch the whole thing at Sean Hannity's request.
if I wasn't friendly with Hannity, I probably would have watched about half of it,
because you just couldn't get any questions answered directly by Governor Newsom.
I knew that DeSantis was going to go in with an agenda of,
well, this is what we did in Florida, Florida is successful, bump, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
You know, that's what's going to happen.
But I was surprised to the extent that Governor Newsom wouldn't answer the questions.
and that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo.
So this is a new strategy.
It started evolving in 2008, and I'll prove that in a moment.
But the strategy now is if a journalist asks a politician, a question he or she does not like,
they're not going to answer the question.
They'll spin.
That's why I created the no-spin news, the no-spin zone.
They just won't answer it.
And most journalists, they don't know what to do then.
I'm so obnoxious that I go, you didn't answer the question.
Okay, but most people won't do that.
It began, and this is fascinating, in 2008 with Congressman Barney Frank, I'm sure you, many of you have seen a shootout that I had with the congressman.
And it was about the economy collapsing in America due to the fact that there were a lot of delinquent mortgages, that people got mortgages when they didn't qualify for them and couldn't pay the money back.
All right?
And that tottered everything and led to Barack Obama being elected because the economy fell off the cliff in the last year of Bush.
You might remember this stuff.
Barney Frank was in charge of Freddie Mac Fannie Mae,
which led the way to giving mortgages at very lenient, all right, provisions.
Okay, I'm going to run a short clip.
Now, the setup is I asked Congressman Frank,
do you have any responsibility here for the wobbling economies?
You are in charge of pushing these easy mortgage.
I do think their prospects going forward are very solid, and in fact we're going to do some things that are going to improve them.
Well, obviously that statement turned out not to be true.
Joining is now from Washington is Congressman Frank, and we appreciate you coming in.
Be an indignant a stand-up guy, but shouldn't everybody in the country be angry with you right now?
No, you've misrepresented this consistently.
I became chairman of the committee on January 31st, 2007.
Less than two months later, I did what the Republicans hadn't been.
able to do in 12 years. Get through the committee a very tough regulatory bill.
Okay. And then the interview descended into chaos from there. Because Frank didn't,
wouldn't answer the question that the economy went over the cliff because of these mortgages.
He was in charge for a year. Okay. And now he blamed it on the Republicans. That's what
they all do now. Okay. So that was, and I'm not essentially proud
of the fact that Frank and I went out of it. It was more my fault than his fault because I called
them, what did I call him a liar? Whatever I did, I went too far. You can Google it on,
you know, just Google O'Reilly, Barney, Frank. Okay. Now, today, Governor Newsom, who will be
the nominee if Biden can't make it, it's not going to be Kamala. The Democratic Party would turn to him.
he leaves the league in dodging stuff so let's run in a couple of soundbites go for the first one
i do have a follow-up the six percent rate on people families a couple in california they pay
six percent income tax on 84 thousand dollars a year low wage workers that's why in the state of
florida pay more than than i didn't ask about florida i didn't ask about florida and he
didn't. He clearly said, and 84,000 a year, you're gotten them at 6%. And they have to pay
federal income tax on top of that. But low wage earners, okay, you see, you're never going to get
that. Sound by number two. Go. Here is public school spending per K through 12 students,
according to the education data initiative from the U.S. Census Bureau and National Center for
education. Florida spends nearly $12,000 per student, while California spends over $16,000.
Florida is ranked number one by U.S. News & World Report. In terms of state education rankings,
California ranks 20th. Governor Newsom, what is your explanation? You spend more money
and they have better results in Florida. Why?
I told you what I'm doing in public education. We created a brand new grade pre-K for all.
We're doing after school and summer school for all. We're really.
imagining the school day he created a pre-k and he's reimagining doesn't it come close to answering
question i'm picking on newsome and and but they all do it both parties do it now i want to give
to santis a little credit he didn't dodge very much in that debate here's an example go
what was the reason for you um from going from 15 weeks to six weeks
Well, I believe in a culture of life. I think we're better off when everybody counts, when everybody has an opportunity to do well, and that bill attaches when there's a detectable heartbeat.
And he kind of answered the question. I mean, he wants fewer abortions. That's what he should have said. I'd like fewer abortions. You know, and he couches it a little, but it wasn't outrageous.
Now, the only way to stop this is for the interviewer to keep a chart, you know, during the interview and say, look, this is the fourth time you've dodged.
This is the sixth time you've dodged.
Then thereby you would be almost humiliating, embarrassing this subject, and then you wouldn't get any guests.
Okay, that's just the way it is.
There are a lot of people that I, you know, I was so powerful on the Fox News Channel, we got most of the people that we want.
wanted, but it wasn't easy. It was not a free ride for anybody, and everybody knows that,
and it carried over to the no-spin news where I use fewer guests. All right, we can get
pretty much, but we can't get Nikki Haley, for example, just blew us off. Why? All right?
I mean, this broadcast reaches millions of people all over the world. You know, I can't speculate
about why, but that's one name.
And I'll never get anybody from the Biden administration,
whereas Obama had enough courage to come in three times with me.
And that's a memo.
All right, President Obama's schedule today has nothing today.
This Monday, so we don't expect them to have anything.
Tomorrow, Tuesday, he's going to Boston fundraiser, James Taylor.
Okay, going to sing songs and you give Biden money.
Wednesday, he's got a tribal nations summit at the White House, Native Americans.
That's good.
All right.
Then there's another campaign reception.
Thursday, nothing on a schedule.
Friday is going to Vegas for another fundraiser, L.A., another fundraiser.
And that's it.
So it's all fundraising all the time now for the Biden administration.
Harris poll, very interesting poll.
Okay, this is 4,0003.
registered voters. How do I get those three in there? Publican 36, Democrat 37, independent 25,
fair poll. First question, if 24 election president held today, who would you vote for?
Trump 46, Biden 42, don't know 13. That don't know is a significant number. Because if you don't
know between Trump and Biden, by now, it's interesting. Second question, 24 election features
four candidates, who would you vote for?
Trump 41, down five points.
Biden 33, down a whopping nine points.
Kennedy 13, Cornell West 2, don't know 11.
All right, if the primary on the Republican side were held today, who would you go for?
Trump 36, Haley 9, Christy 7.
So in lieu of disaster, it looks like Trump has it, although 22% of Republicans are not sure.
again significant number there will be a debate on wednesday news nation i think christie is going to
make it uh based on his harris poll christie clocked in um let's see where is christy seven
percent that'll put them out so it'll be christie rameswami uh haley and dissantis okay um
We'll talk more about the debate tomorrow.
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Let's see what we have here.
Let's go to the Middle East.
So the Pentagon is reporting that the Houthai rebels out of Yemen are firing its ships in the Red Sea.
If you look at the map, we'll put it up here for those of you on the radio, the Red Sea.
separates Saudi Arabia from Egypt and the Sudan.
And Yemen is right on the south side of the Red Sea and the Houthis, who are funded and armed
by Iran, are shooting out American ships and others there.
So the solution here is to take action against the Houthis.
But don't publicize it.
Pentagon. I mean, we don't need to have, you know, re-killing the killers. That's how you do it.
You got to punish him. Iran, you know, you got to, that's a world war situation there.
You got to be very deliberate. But the Houthis, you can go get them now. Just wipe them out.
You can do that with satellites. You can do it out a lot of drones.
All right. In the Israel Hamas situation, Cornell students found the president of that university, Martha Pollock, no conservative, guilty of genocide in a mock trial. Very nice, very good publicity for Cornell. These are far left protesters, and they don't like Israel. Now, he's an update on the New York City High School, where a Jewish teacher was attacked.
actually attacked by students, 400 students demonstrated against Jewish people, and fewer of them are held to account.
We don't really know how many. But the school is in a poor neighborhood. It's Hispanic 36%, Asian 28, African American 26, white three.
it's a minority school, but it was a very dangerous situation here in New York City.
Now, historically, in this city, I can't speak for the rest of the country now,
there have been tensions between Jews and blacks.
You remember Jesse Jackson with the Heimey Town remark.
He apologized for it, okay?
But it was an off-the-cuff remark picked up, you know,
and then there's Louis Farrakhan, who is a marginal player in the African,
American community. I mean, he's not mainstream player, but there are tens of thousands,
maybe hundreds of thousands of African Americans who follow him. All right, here's Farrakhan. Go.
The satanic Jews that control everything and mostly everybody. If they are your enemy, then you must.
Must be somebody.
All right, joining us now from Charleston, South Carolina, is Dr. Clarissa Owens.
She is the head of diversity, equity, and inclusion at that very fine school, and I almost sent my son there.
We went down, we were very impressed by the college at Charleston.
What a good, good school that is.
So I have my own theory and based on facts about why African-Americans and Jewish people in New York City are at loggerhead sometimes.
But I want to hear your opinion on it first.
Why do you think that is?
Well, we got to first start.
My name is pronounced Sherissa.
I just want to let you now, Sherissa Owens.
Oh, Sherissa, I'm sorry.
That's all right.
It's a learning curve.
My mistake.
But no problem.
But the detentions are historic, and it really is rooted in these tropes about each community,
which leads us to where we are in this place right now.
We have had so many challenges that overlap our identities,
and both communities have exceedingly tried to fight for the equity and justice that each community deserves.
However, I've always asked the question, who benefits from me?
this tension. Who is the community that gets the most from these two communities fighting
against each other, fighting within each other, and not working together to actually move
towards a more equitable space for everyone in our communities or even in our cities?
Well, the answer to that. So that's the starting part. The answer to that question is nobody
benefits, doctor. Nobody benefits from any kind of hatred on either side. But there is a history
up here in New York and the Northeast about Jewish people clashing with minorities.
It's not just African Americans.
Remember, this high school is just a minority across the board school.
And these kids in that high school, I mean, they were pretty vicious.
So it has to do with Jewish landowners, apartment owners, okay, from the 19th century on,
renting to poor people, immigrants, migrants, and there was a tension between, to this day
that exists. That's what the central force of it is here. Now, in the South, where you are,
it's a different situation. Or how many Jewish people down there?
Well, actually, let me take you back a little bit. I want to challenge that idea that we had
Jewish community members who actually owned those buildings. They were actually able to own
the buildings because we have rules. We have policies.
We had procedures.
We had laws that allowed them to do that.
Other communities could not.
So that's where that tension goes.
There is called provisional whiteness.
At certain periods in our history, our Jewish community was able to purchase those buildings
and in some cases was actually able to just rent to only people of color because they could not go anywhere else.
So that is part of the tension.
But as it kind of moved on into our modern day and contemporary era, you know, they're starting to
really realize how much of their opportunities that they've had throughout history, whereas they were
able to purchase land or purchase property or go to college and so on and so forth, how that
gave them a leg up over those communities who has historically been excluded. And as a result,
there's that tension. There's like, okay, well, you've had opportunities that we haven't had.
And then there's also this concept of why are we dividing ourselves when we could come together about the exclusion of our lived experiences?
Well, okay, but you can't in any civilized society take the sins of the past, all right, and then apply them to people who have nothing to do with it.
And we're seeing up here a virulent anti-Semitism in New York City.
which has more Jews than Israel, okay, we're seeing really a dangerous anti-Semitism grow.
Now, I'm not disputing what you say, I think you're right.
A lot of the resentment is passed down from generation to generation.
We didn't have the opportunity to white people.
It's white privilege.
All right.
So now we're going to lash out against the white people of the Jews.
That gets us nowhere, and it's fallacious thinking, or am I wrong?
No, you're right.
It doesn't get us anywhere.
But when we are not teaching our people, our community, our students about how they are part of that community.
For example, the Jewish community right now is grappling with the fact that they are very much as diverse as the United States themselves with Jewish people of color coming from so many different parts of the world.
And that is a part of the education as well as the professional development and even needs to be present in leadership so that we do not continue the tension.
This is just as much as part of education as it is for us to practice.
That's true that you can't generalize about people of color or Jewish people because they're all, you know, as you said, there's diversity among the groups.
But you can say with certainty that the anti-Semitism here in New York, and I think around the country as well, being driven by the progressive left, that is absolutely.
absolute fact, okay, and contains many minority members. They have signed on in Colombia,
in Cornell, at MIT, at Harvard, at NYU, in hating Israel. They have signed on to that.
That's coming from the progressive movement. I'll give it a last word.
Well, I would say this. It's not so much as it is a certified fact as much as much as it is a lack
of knowledge. There's ignorance which feeds the tropes that the Jewish community has all this
power. There is this construct, this construct of powerlessness among the Jewish community,
as well as powerfulness. And that is where the crux of this tension is. We need to go back to
understanding why is this even a part of the narrative and how is it fueling the stereotypes,
the, as you have mentioned before, the anti-Semitism from any community, but particularly in this case, the communities of color, because there are communities, there are people of color who are also Jewish, and they are feeling they have to divide themselves.
That is not going to be any benefit to any human being, but more specifically to any community.
So we really need to go back and start looking at how we need to re-educate ourselves.
All right, doctor, that's your job, and I'm sure you do it well, and we really appreciate you, uh,
coming on the program tonight. Merry Christmas to you.
All right. Thank you. Merry Christmas to you.
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Okay, Susan Sarandon, dropped by her Callant Agency in Hollywood,
She was apologized for her anti-Jewish remarks, roll a tape.
There are a lot of people that are afraid, afraid of being Jewish at this time,
and are getting a taste of what it feels like to be a Muslim in this country so often subjected to violence.
Muslims are not subjected to violence in this country.
That's totally ridiculous.
And then she makes the moral equivalency
between Jewish people and Hamas.
I mean, because that's what this is all about.
So anyway, UTA dropped her, and now her career,
she's 77 years old, but she's a very talented actress,
in my opinion, is in jeopardy.
And the head of UTA's Jeremy Zimmer, he's Jewish, okay?
And 50% of the exact,
executives in Hollywood, talent agencies, studios, they're Jewish.
So I was on with Buck and Clay today on the radio, we'll post it.
And that's why Biden's caught.
I'm going to do more on this tomorrow.
Biden's caught now because the people running his campaign, bringing in the money,
are Jewish, Jeffrey Katzenberg, Steven Spielberg.
So he's caught now between the progressive movement that hates Israel and the Jewish power brokers in the United States that are behind Biden.
I mean, the list of Jewish donors to Joe Biden dwarfs the non-Jews in that area.
So it's fascinating.
And I don't wish any ill on Susan Saran.
and I don't like the blackball stuff.
I think it's horrible, but that's why she apologized.
All right, so the chairman of the House Oversight Committee,
James Comer, is threatening Hunter Biden.
So the Oversight Committee has issued a subpoena
for Hunter Biden to come up for a deposition behind closed doors.
That's how depositions are given.
They're not public.
Once you get a deposition, a sworn deposition,
then you can have a public decision.
can have a public display. Okay? That's the way it goes in the legal area. Well, Abby Loll,
Hunter Biden's lawyer, said, nah, we're not showing up for the deposition. We'll testify
publicly, but not for the deposition. So Comer said, okay, you don't show up. We're to charge you
with a criminal offense, okay, that you are defying Congress. You're defying the
penit, contempt, but it's a misdemeanor. It's like nothing. So just so you know, they can
huff and puff and blow the House down at the House Oversight Committee, but the Biden people
go, ah, it's a misdemeanor. How many misdemeanors does this guy have, Hunter Biden? Anyway,
I don't know what's going to happen. Jim Biden, the brother of the president, he's going to testify
tomorrow in a deposition, I believe. We're on it. Smart life. So this smart life segment is really
taken off. And we appreciate all your suggestions. If you want to write me a smart life suggestion,
something in your life has helped you. It's Bill at Bill O'Reilly.com. Bill at Bill O'Reilly.com.
Name in town, please. And if you don't want your name in town and associated, I will
absolutely keep you anonymous. Just send me to tip. Okay. Now, we hear,
at the no-spin news, I've been working on some deals, all right? Some of them come to fruition,
and some of them do not. So I'm a deal maker. The Tucker Carlson O'Reilly interview was my
idea, and that came to fruition, all right? And it was very successful. I think it's now 30 million
people have watched the interview all over the world. Now, I have other stuff that I'm working on. Some of it
is not going well we don't look like we're going to get it but here's the smart life tip
in my younger days i would try to force the deal through i just was so frustrated i would i would
just do everything i could and sometimes i succeeded by sheer poor force of personality i got
the deal done but it never worked when you have to force it and now i'm over
and wiser, if the deal, and I do the best I can, to make sure in any deal, everybody's a winner.
That's what I do.
But if the deal goes down and they don't do it, then I walk away.
Because it's not meant to be as a man of faith, and I'm not pounding a faith thing.
I'm the biggest sinner around, but as a man who believes, some things are.
are not meant to be.
And it took me a long time to accept that.
But boy, I'll tell you, that is a key
to bringing down all the tension, all the angst.
If it doesn't happen and you want it badly,
but it doesn't happen, like a girlfriend or a boyfriend.
I really want this person, but it doesn't happen.
You'll probably better off, okay?
Be careful what you wish for.
Smart life.
Russia, Supreme Court, which is, you know, not like our Supreme Court.
There's no rights in Russia.
If you're a Russian citizen, you have no rights at all.
Putin is the guy that tells you what you will or will not do.
Period.
And that goes into the Supreme Court.
Well, they have ruled the Russian Supreme Court that,
LGBT activists are now to be designated as extremists, and that includes trans people.
If you are designated an extremist in Russia, you can get arrested.
Little gulag experience for you.
Do you hear that report anywhere?
Let me know if you heard it report anywhere, because I didn't.
That's Putin.
Stay in history, December 4th, 2017,
the Supreme Court of the United States
ruled that Donald Trump had the power
to stop people from the following countries
from coming to the United States.
You remember this story, right?
Iran, Libya, Syria, Yemen, Somalia, Chad, in Africa,
and North Korea.
Citizens of those countries could not come to the USA.
Why?
Because they were unsupervised in their own countries.
All right?
There's no control.
So Trump said, no, you can't come for the time being
until your government gets under control.
Well, the ACLU and all the progressives went nuts.
Anti-Arab, Islamophobia, you know, all of that.
Okay.
Framecoi said, no, well, the President of the United States has the power to do that.
All right.
Now, subsequently, what happened?
Well, for four years, that remained, that ban remained in place.
But then Biden came in and revoked it the first day, along with all kinds of other things.
You know, the oil, you know, all that stuff.
All right.
So that happened, the Trump thing, and the Supreme Court upholding it on December 4th, 2017, six years ago.
All right, lively, feisty mail segment, and a final thought.
Let's see what my final thought is.
I can't remember everything.
Oh, a really good book that I want to tell you about.
Written by a concierge, remember to bill o'Reilly.com.
Back in a moment.
Let's go to the mail.
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So John says progressive programs are not designated to help most people.
They're designated to divide and control, tax, and drive the people to dependence.
right. Progressives want people dependent on the federal and state governments. That's what they want.
Robert Pohn, Santa Ana, California, why would Fox News and Governor DeSantis elevate Governor Newsom to the level as a candidate for the White House?
I don't think they did that. I think they wanted a culture debate, contrasting two very powerful states. I didn't know problem with that.
Patrick Donahue, Dubai. I'm currently working here.
watching the no-spin news, and CNN and the BBC.
All right, good.
You're getting a good balance there,
although CNN and BBC pretty similar.
You would think listening to BBC, CNN,
that Hamas are the good guys and the Israelis, the bad guys.
Might be generalizing a little air,
but both news agencies cater to liberal people,
as Fox caters to conservatives.
Bob Yankalunis, Youngstown, New York.
Is there any interior resistance from the people to against Hamas?
No, because you can't resist Hamas.
They'll shoot you down the street.
I'll kill your family.
They can't resist.
They're terrorists.
John McGuggan, Kansas City, Missouri.
I'm appalled that on the day after passing of Henry Kissinger, C.B.
news, ran a hit piece on him.
Tells you a lot.
Charles Fish, Colonial Heights, Virginia,
now that Congressman Santos has been expelled,
what's a procedure to replace it?
Special election, it's my district, okay?
And that'll happen the next couple of months, I think.
So there's no appointment.
The seat remains vacant until there's a special election.
Now, the seat comes up again in November,
so there'll be two elections.
But that's what will happen.
Heidi Heinz, Mesquite, Nevada.
Your Sunday column was hilarious with the Newsom interview.
Good, chuckle, do you write your own material?
Heidi.
Every word I have ever said on television in almost 50 years.
Every word was written by me.
I never had writers.
Okay?
I have been writing talent and I use it.
Anyway, the column is about my interview with Gavin Newsom that will never happen, but here's what would happen if Newsom would come in.
It's pretty humorous.
Everybody can read it.
You don't have to be a member of anything.
Just go to Bill O'Reilly.com.
Chris Bin, concierge member, thank you, Crispin.
I left California, 2019, one of the million who departed.
Newsom wasn't governor, but I knew we would be.
California is a beautiful state.
We left because we couldn't afford to retire and stay there.
It's horribly expensive and worse now under Newsom.
Not to mention crime, the homeless, and illegal aliens.
It is. It's destroyed.
It is.
Now, my message of the day on bill o'Reilly.com, again, anybody can see it,
is how New York City very close to being destroyed, right on the cliff.
John Taylor, Bamberg, South Carolina.
Bill, thanks for the update on Holly, on Holly, glad she's okay.
My wife wants to know why you call her the Tara Dog.
So Holly DeThera Dog had a malady, we got it fixed, still recovering, but she's going to be okay.
When Holly was a puppy, she ate the living room.
It's a corgi, corgi puppy.
I'm pretty good at the dog training thing.
I had to bring a pro in.
and Holly still was eating the furniture.
So I had to nickname her the Tara Dog, which she doesn't do that anymore.
But if you could have been here, it was grim.
Patricia McCaffrey, Morristown, New Jersey, Mr. O.,
would you please say happy 95th birthday to Marion, my mother?
Marion, 95, wow.
And you have a nice daughter too, Marion.
That's probably more important than the age.
Bill Sekikensky, Port St. Lucey, Florida with a Mets train.
Having read all your killing books, killing the witches was excellent.
Came across a copy of your novel, Those Who Trespass.
Really enjoyed it.
And I learned from all your books.
You know, Those Who Trespass is my first one.
And it sold about 100,000 copies.
Witches, in two months, it sold 250,000.
We'll probably reach 400,000, which this day.
day and age is like a miracle because people don't read anymore because their concentration
spans are shot because of this. But we really appreciate everybody and thank you, Bill,
for reading my stuff. Sandra Martinez in Com, Idaho. Hey, Bill, love your killing books,
so I'm ordering the whole set as a gift for myself. Sandra, I'm so happy to hear that.
every person should give themselves a gift for Christmas or Hanukkah.
There are 13 killing books bundled for you.
You can keep them in your library.
You can give them a weight.
So this is a once-in-a-lifetime deal here.
These books are going fast, by the way.
So Sandra, I'm glad you're giving yourself a gift.
You deserve it.
All right, Bill O'Reilly.com, Christmas Hanukkah store.
We've got everything.
The best deal of all is a very simple deal.
Killing Crazy Horse, one of my best books.
9.95, okay?
And I got this on a special.
I got a whole ton of books in here, and they're going fast.
So you want to stop and stop for, there it is.
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You'll be happy with that.
And the United States of Trump, if you want to know more about Trump,
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And then we have all of the mugs.
Come back to me here.
So I got the Team Normal mug, okay?
And then I have, and I like the blue.
We have white and red too.
We have Stand Up for Your Country, Team Normal,
and a couple of other slogans, too.
The mugs are, I mean, it's last forever.
They're made in America.
We had them on a bottom, okay?
So made in America.
Excellent mugs.
And again, stocking.
stuff are expensive, all of that. And when you give a gift card for a premium or concierge membership,
you get a free book. I mean, I can't do any better than this. So you give somebody a nice membership.
And believe me, 2004 is going to be one of the most consequential years in our history since 1776.
What happens next November is going to tell the tale which way this country is going.
and what better source than the No Spin News than Bill O'Reilly.com.
So you're giving a gift card, you're doing somebody a solid,
and then you get a free book for every gift card you give.
So say you get five of them, five presents, you get five books, any book you want.
Word of the day, no chuffiness, C-H-U-F-I-N-E-S-Chuffiness.
Love that word.
Back at the final thought in a moment.
Okay, here is the final thought of the day.
So I went to Boston University in the early 70s and Vietnam was still, it was ending.
But Nixon was in at Watergate, I was pandemonian.
You know, and Boston University is like a city.
All right, it's about 25,000 students.
I was getting a master's degree there in broadcast journalism.
My mother attended Boston University.
She got a degree in physical therapy, in Sergeant College.
So the O'Reilly family is a connection to BU.
I love my experience there.
It was fabulous.
But there were a lot of crazies around.
However, the president of the college, the man named John Silber, S-I-L-B-E-R, he's from Texas.
He worked at the University of Texas.
Brilliant man.
I mean, a guy was a tough guy.
Now, he kept control, and I watched it because I was on a newspaper, and we would poke fun at him and stuff.
But he kept control of that whole thing.
So if you're interested in the chaos today in college campuses and what it does not have to be,
there is a book written by his daughter, who is a concierge member to Bill O'Reilly.com.
Her name is Racial Devlin.
Okay. The book is Snapshots of my father, John Silver.
It's really a good book. For those of you interested in academia and how it should be run.
And I don't think the book has gotten as much attention. That's why I'm doing this.
I don't know Rachel other than corresponding with her. She was a little girl. I don't even know she was born when I was there.
but I admired her father.
We had a back and forth that was,
he was so smart, this guy.
So anyway, I'm recommending that book for Christmas.
I got a couple of other books
that I'm going to recommend as well,
but I want to read them first.
Before I recommend anything,
I like to read,
and I got books piled up all over the place.
And I get through them as soon as I can.
So anyway, Rachel Devlin,
snapshots of my father, John Silber.
You'll be very pleased with it, I know, and, you know, our concierge membership and premium membership,
we have so many distinguished people all over the world.
That really makes me feel good.
You know, I get letters for physicians, from attorneys, from politicians,
very powerful people all over the place, because they're watching this,
because they know that we don't deceive.
We're never going to deceive.
And that's why, you know, I say for this season, because of the upcoming 2024 news,
cycle, man, you're going to see so much. And we're on it. We're going to be on it. I got
my whole thing outlined what we're going to do, how we're going to do it. You're going to get
the best information fast. Boom. You know, that website, that's really something. I can get stuff
out instantly on that. Whereas when I worked at Fox, you couldn't do that. You had to wait until
your 8 o'clock slot or wherever now. And bang, right there. Thank you very much for watching and
listening to that No Spin News. We'll see you tomorrow.