Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - The Economic Decline, Midterm Odds, Biden Defends Hunter, Herschel Walker's Denial, Fetterman's Rough Interview, & Guest Maxim Lott
Episode Date: October 13, 2022Tonight's rundown: Talking Points Memo: The economy continues to slide, but will some Americans vote Democrat out of hatred? Both parties say they will win the midterm elections and the polls are us...ually wrong. Guest Maxim Lott informs us what the bettors say when it comes to winning political races President Biden reacted to possible charges against his son Hunter Georgia Senate Candidate Herschel Walker denies the recent abortion accusations A MSNBC reporter gives some uncomfortable details regarding her interview with Pennsylvania Senate candidate John Fetterman Bill previews his interview with Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on his Vidgo exclusive show "Shock & Awe" This Day in History: President Grant orders the Ku Klux Klan to disperse from South Carolina Final Thought: The Yankee game In Case You Missed It: Read Bill's latest column, 'The Big Bang' Get a BillOReilly.com Premium Membership today and get "Killing the Legends" free! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Hey Bill O'Reilly here.
Welcome to the No Spin News.
Wednesday, October 12, 2022, stand up for your country.
Always remember a truism.
People believe what they want to believe
in almost every aspect of life that is true.
It's true for me.
You know, I was going over the political polling today and some of the races, you know,
where I want one person to win and the polling goes against that person.
I don't want to believe the poll.
Now, I don't know whether the poll is true or not, but I don't want to believe it.
I'm looking like, ah, I don't know about this poll.
And it's only because of personal preference.
So people believe what they want to believe.
But there comes a time when the belief system has to be put aside.
has to be put aside and facts have to be considered. Real truth, things that are happening
before our eyes. And the U.S. economy is one of those things. That is the subject of the
talking points memo this evening. So today we find out that the producer price index,
PPI, has risen more than expected for September. Now, as soon as I say that glaive,
goes over your eyes. I know. I took economics classes. It is stupefying. But what the producer price
index is, is the cost to American businesses for their products, their stuff, what they market.
And it's up in September 0.4%. So that means that you and me are going to pay more between now,
on Christmas at least for everything. Because the companies just don't say, oh, well, we got to pay more,
but we're going to keep our prices low. No. I had a big argument today with a guy who charged me
a lot more for a service than last year, and the service was essentially the same. And he's going,
well, you know, everything is up. And I'm going, wait a, wait a minute. You're not paying more for
anything, what are you passing it on to me? He can pass it on to me. That's why he's doing it.
So anyway, the producer price index is up 8.5%. And when you add what I call the VIG,
the VIG is what you pay gamblers when you lay a bet with them and you lose. They tack on some
money, call the VIG. Well, the businesses do the same thing. So if they have to
raise their prices a certain amount. They raise them a little bit more so they can get more
money, make more profits. It's just the way it happens. So I'm putting inflation between
10 and 12 percent in this country right now for working Americans. And oil prices are going
up. Gas will go up again. You know that. If you have to travel over Christmas and Thanksgiving,
oh, you're going to get hammered so badly. If you can drive, drive, because you're going to get killed
in the airports. I'm not, I'm not flying. Anyway, so this is all because of Joe Biden. And I'm sorry,
I mean, if your liberal friends won't believe it. Again, it's what they want to believe,
but that's the fact two years ago, just two years ago, America had the most vibrant economy
on earth. I've said that before. I'm sorry to be repetitive, but it's a truth. And now we're
tottering on the abyss. And what is the president?
didn't have to say about it, go.
Should the American people prepare for a recession?
No, look, they've been saying this now, how every six months they say this.
Every six months, they look down the next six months and see what's going to happen.
It hadn't happened yet.
It hadn't been, there has, there is no, there's no guarantee that they're going to be, I don't
think there will be a recession.
I don't know what he's talking about, but I got the last sentence.
I don't think there will be a recession.
Why?
He doesn't want to believe there will be, not based on anything, because if it were,
he would have cited the International Monetary Fund, IMF.
It's an agency of the United Nations attracts world economies.
And Jake Tapper, so old Jake should have had this, but he doesn't have it.
I have it.
International Monetary Fund says that global growth,
growth will decline to 2.7% next year, 23. Okay? So it was running steady this year at 3.2.
In 2021, just last year, you know what it was? 6%. Global economic growth. Now it's down at
27, says the IMF. Now who's going to get hurt? We'll get hurt, but not like China. China
get hurt the most because it's an export economy. China gets money by shipping products it makes
and it sweatshops all over the world. People are not going to buy that. No, China, like this.
Okay, just keep that of mind. But Biden, he doesn't know what the IMF is. He said, no. I mean,
it's ridiculous. It is absolutely ridiculous. This whole thing will go down in history as well,
one of the most absurd administrations ever to be elected.
And I know some of you say, well, they weren't elected, but they were elected.
They are in the Oval Office.
So here's a shred of good news for seniors.
Social Security, the cost of living hike is going up.
8.7%.
It will kick in.
It was announced.
It will be announced tomorrow.
I got this ahead at times.
time. So 8.7% rise and you will see you next year. Okay. I think goes into effect with
December benefits. So you'll get one year, one month this year. So that's good. Because
seniors as many of them are in fixed income, you can't earn more money by taking a second
job as many Americans are, many working Americans are. You don't have a lot of options. So
this is only right. And again, it's Biden's doing it. So inflation. So inflation, you
under Trump went 1.3%. Now it's between 10 and 12. And yet there'll be people going to the polls on
November 8th go, oh yeah, I'm going to go for the Democrats. Unblankin believable. All right, so
the president going to Colorado. This is a campaign stop disguised. I love this. It's disguised
to something else. So he goes to Vail, okay? And he delivers his remarks on protecting America's
iconic outdoor spaces and who's standing next to him, but is Senator Michael Bennett running for
reelection? And he may not win. I think he will, but he may not. So instead of campaigning
for him, Biden says, no, I'll come out and talk about iconic public spaces. But this is just
just because Colorado is now a blue state. And I don't know why, but this might help Bennett.
So then he goes to L.A. after that, Biden does. And what's he going to do in L.A.? Let's see.
Another campaign fundraiser with Nancy Pelosi. All right. And you know the Hollywood crew will be out there writing a checks.
It's insane.
You're voting and giving money against your own interests and the interest of the nation.
But people believe what they want, I believe they don't care.
And then he travels, as Biden does on Friday, to Orange County delivery marks,
on lowering costs for American families.
Yeah, all right, sure.
Sure.
Yeah.
And then he goes to Oregon.
and this is a legitimate campaign stop for a gubernatorial candidate Tina Kotech who's in trouble.
A Republican may win the governorship of Oregon for the first time anybody can remember.
I think it's Lewis and Clark.
So Kotech's in trouble.
And Biden is, you know, because I said nobody wants them to campaign.
Well, this is one that does.
That just came up, by the way.
Okay, so any interview on CNN yesterday, Tapper did get around to Hunter Biden, go.
Our reporting, CNN's reporting, and the Washington Post reporting suggests that prosecutors think they could,
they have enough to charge your son, Hunter, for tax crimes and a false statement about a gun purchase.
Personally and politically, how do you react to that?
Well, first of all, I'm proud of my son.
This is a kid who got, not a kid, he's a grown man.
He got hooked on, like many families have had happened, hooked on drugs.
He's overcome that.
He's established a new life.
He is, I'm confident that he is, what he says and does are consistent with what happens.
What he says and does are consistent with what happens.
What does that mean?
If anybody knows what that means, because I don't know what it means.
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got addicted to narcotics and did all the terrible things that Hunter Biden did and then kicked the
narcotics, I would say the same thing that President Biden said, that I'm proud of my son,
okay, for overcoming a debilitating quality of life. I understand why Biden said it. I think that
as a father, he did the right thing. But I don't think that Joe Biden understands.
what Hunter Biden did.
And an excuse of addiction doesn't overcome criminal activity.
You can't just walk in and say, oh, I was addicted to cocaine.
So all the bad things that I did, no, I'm not.
Don't hold me irresponsible.
That's what Biden's pretty much saying here.
Hey, he, yeah, he was addicted, he overcame it, so, nah, what are we worried about?
Plenty to worry about.
Now, if Tapper had been a decent interviewer, which he is not,
gently because you don't attack a father's son, you could have said, look, there are a lot of
questions about your son's criminal activity. Drugs are no drugs. And it's going to come out
there because when the Republicans win the House, which they will, there's going to be hearings
on it, Hunter Biden, and China and Ukraine and Russia, and the tens of millions of dollars that
he derived. Those hearings are going to take place, just like the January 6th Committee.
committee, you can have those hearings. And that's the kind of question you asked to President Biden.
But I don't have any problem with Biden sticking up for his son. Fathers have to do that.
They have to hope somehow that their son can be pulled out of whatever more ass he is in.
Okay. Now, fortunately, I have never had to deal with any of this.
but I know other fathers who have
and compassion is what is needed there
okay and one more on this
because I think this will resonate
you hear Pope Francis say all the time
about migrants and we have to be compassionate
toward them and they're poor and they're desperate
what else is he supposed to say
that's what Pope Francis
does
That's his mandate to help the poor and the downtrodden.
So he's not concerned with no border wall.
I mean, his message is, we've got to help these people somehow.
It's not a bad message.
It's not a message that should be scoring.
Yes, he doesn't or won't consider the damage of unfettered immigration the world over.
The Pope does not do that.
But he's not mandated to do it.
Just like a father isn't mandated to condemn his son, even though his son has done something
wrong.
You see what I'm trying to do here?
So I thought that was interesting.
So a report from Politico website, I do not trust, that the White House is going to downgrade
President Biden's 80th birthday.
It is on November 20th if you want to get the present.
And you can send him a copy of killing the legends if you want.
He'll be 80 years old on November 20th, but the White House is not going to have a big party
or anything like that because it reminds people that he's 80 years old and he's not really
on top of his game, as we just saw.
Okay, so that's the report, I don't know.
What I do know is there's a new poll, issues and insights poll, 1,376 adults,
they would not give us the methodology, which always makes me suspicious.
Anyway, there's a question. Some people are concerned about President Biden's mental health. How
concerned are you about Biden's mental health? Concerned 64%, not concerned 30%. That's a lot of
people who are concerned. Total Democrat, 52% of Democrats concerned about Joe Biden's mental
health. 86 Republican, you would expect that. 59 independent. I thought the independent number
be higher myself okay so with all of this in play um bad economy painful inflation working class
people getting hosed Biden um befuddled and he is he can't even get a sentence out that makes any
sense okay you would think landslide landslide landslide November 8th Republicans win everything
let's bring in maxim lot he uh is the executive producer for stossel tv that's john stossel
and he's in london running around uh having fun over there i guess but anyway the reason we got
him on is that uh he is a creator of maximum truth dot substack dot com which is a journalism site
once again maximum truth dot substack dot com and he is a
He studies how people are betting elections, which is legal in Great Britain, not here.
It's legal in Great Britain.
Okay.
That's why we have you, Maxim.
Okay, so let's run it down.
Give me Pennsylvania.
So you got Oz against Federman.
What do you see in there on the betting side?
Yeah, it's really interesting.
That race has narrowed more than any other.
So a month ago, the betters were saying that Fetterman had a 75% chance of winning.
Now it's down to a coin toss.
He's 53%.
And that went down just today, actually, by 6% after he had this NBC interview where even the interviewer,
who you would expect would be sympathetic was like, seemed like he wasn't understanding
what we were talking about without having his closed captions.
Yeah, he had to read it.
understand ver and we're going to play that soundbite after you uh leave us but right now you'd say it was a tie
between oz and fetterman right now yeah that's the closest state and the control of the senate
could definitely depend on that the senate itself is also a coin toss like the republicans are
strongly favored to take the house 80 percent but the senate coin toss 55 percent democrat right now
yeah real clear average has uh republicans gaining two houses in the senate no it's on
Hannity today doing an analysis of the races. And I said, Mark Kelly, you probably win in Arizona.
What do you have on that? Yeah, Mark Kelly is slightly favored, just 58%. And that's also down
over the last month. In general, Republicans have been gaining in the last month. One interesting
thing, by the way, is the polls show it not so close. So in Arizona, Democrat is up by
percent in the averages in Pennsylvania, up by 6 percent, according to 538's average.
And the betters say the polls are likely to be wrong.
They say it's a coin toss, despite these polls saying the Democrats are still up.
Why should we trust betters, though?
Yeah, the betters have a good track record, and it makes sense because they're putting
their money where their mouth is.
Like, they're actually thinking about this, not just spouting off.
Okay, there was a poll today that was favorable to.
Cortez Mosto in Nevada, but I think that Laxol, the Republican, will win that Senate seat.
The betters agree with you on that. 62% for Laxol. That's again something that flipped in the last
month, where before, one month ago, Cortez Mastow was up. And, you know, gas prices are ticking
up again already. And you mentioned the inflation stuff earlier. The Dow is down 3,000.
points in the last month. Republicans are hitting Democrats on crime. I think all these things are
adding up, and they've moved things from an edge for Democrats to a complete coin toss.
But the better is taking into account that we in America have a lot of zombie voters. They
don't know anything. They certainly do. And, you know, that's why maybe it's a coin toss.
To me, it's just I can't imagine voting against your own self-interest. Sorry, let's go to Wisconsin.
looks to me like Johnson's pulled ahead there and we'll take it.
Yep, the betters agree. He's up to 77%.
Even though the polls are saying he's ahead one point, the betters say it's a shoe in.
The Wisconsin polls in particular have a track record of being biased in 2020.
You might remember, it was like double digits off in terms of Biden's.
And the Trump race, right? No doubt about it. Well, most of the polls were off.
Trafalgo was there and Rasmussen. That was about it.
All the others were out. Vance in Ohio, how do you see that?
Vance also doing, well, 77% chance that he'll win,
and he seemed to have a good debate performance, according to the betters.
Especially in Arizona, the Republican Masters had a good debate performance as well.
Yes, I saw some of that. I agree with that.
But I think Kelly is personally popular, and Gabby Giffords is white, very popular.
means a lot. And Arizona is shifting into the blue category because of all the people coming in
from California and all that. Now, Bud in North Carolina, I don't know why this is even close.
Working class people, working class state, North Carolina. Bud should be really out there,
but the polls say it's dead heat. Yeah, the better say it's not such a dead heat. They say
78% for Bud. So, yeah. The one, the one, we've had a lot of,
kind of good news for Republicans and where it's shifting. The one darker spy is Georgia,
where it's moved to 62 percent. Yeah, we're going to get to that in a moment. Yeah.
I'm saving that for last, best for last. And we do have a soundbite from Herschel Walker.
We're going to play again after you leave. But North Carolina, the better say that Bud is going to
take it, right? Pretty safe, 78%. Now, do you have any stats about how right the betters were
in the past as opposed to the pollsters?
we do um on a you know uh if you compare it to nate silver in 2020 Nate silver said there was a 10% chance
just 10% that Trump would win um and the betters had a 36% Trump did not win but it was
a 70,000 just a 70,000 vote margin and I think it's clear the betters had a more realistic
outlook than the poll the people aggregating polls do you remember
16 when Trump won was there big the betters versus the polls you know the better is that had it
pretty everyone got that one wrong almost everyone got it wrong that's that me had it at seven
percent but there were these people at Princeton the Princeton election consortium looking at
polls they said 0.1 percent chance for Trump the betters at least had at 7 percent and adjusted
but I was right I called it properly all right so Georgia I'll be every
knows, Hershawker is being attacked personally. Now Warnick is being attacked personally as well.
And I saw the polls that came out today, Atlanta Journal Constitution and a few others, Emerson.
It's a dead heat there, according to the regular polls. I was surprised.
Yeah, the betters thing, like you said, there's scandals on both sides for Warnock and Walker.
and the betters seem to think it's going to hurt Walker more.
So they've moved it from a 50-50 to 63% for Warnock.
Is that right? Okay.
All right, Maxim.
We really appreciate to have fun over in the UK.
And I hope you'll check in with us at the end of October,
maybe a week before the election, and see if the sentiment has changed, okay?
Absolutely.
We'd love that.
Thanks for having you.
I really appreciate it.
Thank you.
All right, so Walker, to his credit, goes on the media and answers the questions.
Go.
Did you ever have a conversation with this woman at any time about an abortion?
No.
Did you ever, to your knowledge, give money to pay for the cost of an abortion?
No.
Is she lying?
Yes, she's lying.
Yes, she's lying.
Okay, so my posture on it is due process.
Mr. Walker is innocent until proven guilty.
Obviously said it's more than one time that he didn't do this.
I don't know any more than that.
I don't know.
I think this has hurt him, but I don't think the people in Georgia want to vote for Warnock,
a progressive leftist in the face of all the horror that we are experiencing.
So that's an interesting.
You know, Walker is still in the game.
I think that's what I can tell you.
All right.
So the next story we have on the rundown is Mr. Federman.
Now, this is fascinating.
So John Federman is 53 years old.
He was the lieutenant governor of Pennsylvania.
He actually is still that.
And he had a stroke.
And he was debilitated.
Now, he is a far left guy.
I mean, way out there on the left.
Okay, no moderate positions whatsoever.
But he was running ahead of Dr. Mehmet Oz, because Oz is a Jersey resident.
He moved to Pennsylvania, seeing that, you know, he might be able to win this race.
Now, as you just heard, the betters think Oz will win the race.
And now, Federman has gotten a lot of bad publicity because he gave an interview to an NBC reporter,
and here's what she said about it. Go.
We had a monitor set up so that he could read my questions because he still has lingering.
auditory processing issues as a result of the stroke, which means he has a hard time understanding
what he's hearing. Now, once he reads the question, he's able to understand. You'll hear
he also still has some problems, some challenges with speech. All right, so his senator is a
demanding job. I mean, just on a health basis alone, I wouldn't vote for Federman. I wouldn't vote
for him anyway because he's a progressive and very soft on crime. And Philadelphia is just being
devastated by crime. So, you know, I was very good chance there. Again, you're voting for
Federman. You're voting against your own self-interest. So one of the reasons that the Democrats
remain competitive in many, many situations, because they have a ton of money. And we told you
yesterday that Steven Spielberg, the director, he came in with almost 100,000 for Hockel, the
governor here running against the Republican challenger, who may win.
Lee Zeldon. All right. Well, what is Spielberg? I mean? But that's pennies compared to Soros. You ready for this? So far in the 2222 midterms, Soros has opened his groups, all right? Have donated $129 million to Democrats. $129 million. Now Soros, you know, you know, he is I don't even have to. Now, Beto O'Rourke,
running for governor in Texas, he's got a million of Zara.
So just on that, you can't vote for Beto or Fark, right?
Okay, let's go to Putin.
So he is the most dangerous man on earth, Vladimir Putin,
because he is threatening to use nuclear weapons.
It's as simple as that.
So I do a weekly program you may have heard about called shock and awe.
It is done for a streaming service, our partner, VidGo, Viz and Victor, IDGO, vidgo.
And every week I do an interview program with the smartest, toughest, most interesting people in the country.
So think about it for a minute.
If you were going to interview somebody on Vladimir Putin, who you, you know,
You knew it was a straight shooter, by the way.
You don't want to interview people going to give you BS.
Who would you choose?
I chose Secretary of State Mike Pompeo.
Go.
On this week's episode of Shockin-aw.
So Putin, this is speculative, but it has to be discussed.
Launches a low-level nuke in Ukraine to do some insane thing.
NATO has to respond.
What do you believe the response would be?
Well, I know how we were thinking about this problem broadly.
I can't say everything because they're part of the planning process between DOD and the intelligence community and the like.
But suffice it to say, there are many non-nuclear responses, very capable responses.
I would actually like to have seen the Biden administration use some of those tools to demonstrate we're willing to do it.
These sanctions today, Bill, for example, Moscow's still thriving.
The Russian currency, the ruble is still doing just fine.
That shouldn't be the case.
We shouldn't have a worse economy in Europe than we do in Western Russia.
But that's largely because of China and India buying their fuel, the Russian people, certainly not in good shape.
Can you give me one example of a response to a nuke by Putin?
Just one possible response.
Think cyber.
Think making things shut down inside of Russia in a way that it can't be publicly proven who actually did it, but the whole world would know that this was a response to that.
Okay. So that interview goes on for a while, and it's very instructive. And if you read my book Killing the Killers, you know the weaponry the United States has in conjunction with NATO, okay, and that we could cripple Russia without nuclear weapons just in cyber.
space like that. Now, Russia could come back, and the world then would be in chaos to some
extent. But the weapons that we have, and Putin has to know this, could take Russia off
the grid, and that would create an amazing amount of chaos, because everything is now interconnected
with this technological age. So Pompeo was candid, as always, and gave a really interesting
dissertation on how to contain Putin. And again, you can see it on vidgo.com. You have to buy
their service, of course, but you should check it out. It might save you money. You might like
it. And as part of that service, you get moi, shock and all once a week. Okay, let's go to
a Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, where the school district is canceling Halloween. Now,
when I first saw the story, I said, oh, another woke thing.
not woke. So for the last 50 years, the lower Marion School District has been holding the Halloween parades,
not this year. The school district says we fear violence because Philadelphia is so out of
control in violence. So we're going to have fall-themed activities in the classrooms. No Halloween
parade. There's something to that. These neighborhoods,
in South Philly and other places, New York City, Chicago, on and on, they're dangerous.
Get those kids out in the street, bad things could happen, no doubt.
California banning another item.
So this time, Senate Bill 1046, signed by Newsom, the governor, will require grocery stores to phase out small bags, typically found on produce and meat aisles and grocery stores.
So you can't have those anymore.
So this is what socialism is.
The government tells you what you can and can't have.
You can't have the bad.
It's bad.
Can't do this.
Can't do that.
Can't do this?
Can't do that.
California.
There you go.
New Zealand is proposing to tax farm animals that burp and urinate,
which would pretty much be every farm animal, right?
So in New Zealand, there are 10 million cattle and 26 million sheep.
I think there are 4 million people.
So the government wants to tax when the animals burp and urinate.
They haven't figured out how they're going to do it, but they want to do it because burping and the other thing is a challenge to global warming.
Smart life.
Okay, so I'm going to be on News Nation tonight at 8 and 11 Eastern Time with Chris Cuomo.
He has a new show.
All right.
So I explained us to you last week.
I don't believe in the canceled culture.
I don't believe in any of that.
Cuomo asked me to come on.
I'm coming on.
So if you can tune in, I guarantee you it will not be boring.
All right.
We'll use some clips tomorrow, but you're going to want to see the whole thing.
So News Nation, you know, it's on your cable.
plan, probably, and I will be on tonight with Chris Cuomo.
This day in history, October 12, 1871, President U.S. Grant orders a Ku Klux Klan to disperse
in South Carolina.
The clan just wreaking havoc.
Federal troops went down, broke the clan in a year, a year it took, destroyed it.
And habeas corpus was suspended.
Grant suspended habeas corpus, sent their military down, and they just devastated the Klan.
Now, you very rarely hear this because it goes up against white privilege, and America is a racist society.
But that's what Grant did.
And that happened 151 years ago today.
All right, quick break.
We got a good mail segment and a final thought about where I was last night.
Pretty interesting thought, I think.
And we'll be right back.
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Let's go to the mail, Deborah Rory, Edwardsburg, a Michigan.
If the Republicans are able to take back either the House of Senate, what could they realistically change with the Democrats still holding the presidency?
They can block any new spending bills.
That's the big thing.
So one of the reasons Deborah were paying more money for everything is that Biden, OK,
two trillion in new spending, which was not okay, much of it, by the Congress. He just executive
ordered it. And that two trillion in less than two years, just boom. That, a couple with the
attack on the American energy industry, that's why we have inflation. So it's a blocking mechanism.
Marie Halfacre of Florescent Missouri. Enjoy the notes of the news. I know you read a lot,
O'Reilly, are you a real physical book person or an e-book? I write the book. I'm not big on the
computers. I don't want that take it over my life. Margaret Esphalopoulos, St. Louis. I have a
friend who lives in New Jersey. She's distraught regarding her two elementary school children
and the gender curriculum being forced on them. Governor New Jersey Murphy has stated that
any school district not adopting this curriculum will be eliminated for funding. Look, this is why I tell
everybody, send your kids to private school, Catholic school, whatever it may be, and avoid
it. I know it's a hardship financially, but it's worth it. Get out of the public schools in the
liberal states. Jay Batista, Newington, Connecticut, why is Vice President Harris? Why is it that
Vice President Harris can make time for Seth Myers, but not visit the border because she doesn't
want to visit the border? Do embarrassment. So she'd much rather sit in New York.
York City and a little comfy chair with Mr. Myers. A Gen K. No Town. Jennifer, come on,
name in town, just saw on the Internet that the D.C. City Council voted to allow illegal
migrants to vote. Is the story true? Yes, but it's unconstitutional. Every jurisdiction that does
it, did federal judges come in and say no? That's what will happen here. This is virtue signaling.
Doug, concierge member, if you are in Illinois, you will pay $4.19 a gallon of gas.
That is a little less than dollar increase since the Saudis announced they were cutting distribution.
And $2 more than it was under Trump.
That's really all I need to know when I vote.
Sure, because you're voting self-interest, you don't want to pay more money for everything.
But then the question is, why isn't everybody like Doug?
Robert Egan, Oldwick, New Jersey, the president's schedule does include cabinet meetings, right?
Yes.
He meets with people in the Oval Office, and that's not on his official schedule.
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You know, we have excerpts on Bill O'Reilly.com.
And then we got all kinds of, we're gearing up to Christmas.
We're going to have a lot of Christmas stuff.
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Word of the day to not be, Jejeune.
this for you. One of my favorites. J-E-J-U-N-E. Do not be Jeune. Back with the final thought
a moment. So last night I was at Yankee Stadium for the game with Cleveland, and I don't
like Cleveland because they dropped the name Indians. There was no reason to do that,
but because they were politically correct in Cleveland, they did it. They're now
the Cleveland Guardians.
Who exactly are you guarding with your bats and balls and mitts?
I don't know.
I'm confused.
So I root against Cleveland and rooted for the Yankees.
Beautiful night at the stadium.
Throw that picture up I gave it.
Beautiful night.
There's this moon.
Okay?
Place was rocking.
Yankees won.
All right.
And it was a great time.
Always is a great time.
Now, this is why I,
live in New York because in New York we have these traditions. Yankee Stadium goes all the way back
1920s in Babe Ruth, the house that Ruth built. And I just love that tradition, that history and
everything like that. What I don't love is the chaos that comes along with the tradition.
Now here it is. I had to walk a quarter mile, which I needed the exercise, so it was okay with me.
I could not get into Yankee Stadium.
Every road was blocked, and I left the house two hours before game time.
I lived 20 miles away.
So I said to the driver, you can't just drive yourself.
I guess you could, but then you'd have to leave a day ahead of time.
Look, we're not going to get in there, so drop me off here.
And I know the Bronx neighborhood, the Grand Concourse, so I was able to kind of walk.
No, no, the safe ranging stadium.
I mean, he's like legion of the cops, so you don't have to worry.
But I had to actually walk because I could not get into the stadium by a vehicle.
It is just unbelievable.
Its traffic was backed up to Maryland.
They can't get the flow, and they don't care.
They don't care.
They want everybody to take the subway, the politicians,
At the subway, you can get stabbed at any time, right?
So, all right, I'm not afraid, but I'll bring self-protection,
but it's not like the subway is Nirvana.
All right, you can get stabbed.
Subway violence is the highest level in, I think, since 1980 here in New York City.
Of course, don't be doing anything about it because they don't care.
Ah, violence, people dead.
All right, I'd say, you know.
Anyway, rooting for the Yankees, over the guardians.
for the Yankees to get to the World Series. All right. National League, the pods beat the Mets,
but I like the Padres. I like them. Thank you for watching and listening to the NOSBIN News.
See you tomorrow.