Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - The Foreign Aid Bill and Other Rumblings in Washington, D.C., Americans Paying More Under Biden, Former Hunter Biden Associate Testifying, a Fani Willis Misconduct Hearing Update, & More
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Hey Bill O'Reilly here.
Welcome to the No Spin News, Tuesday, February 13th,
2004, stand up for your country.
Busy day in Washington, you know,
I don't usually do a lot of policy stuff.
I let those pinheads do what they want.
Then when it gets into votes,
situation, we tell you about it, whether it's good or bad, from our point of view.
But there's a whole bunch of stuff going on in one day, two day, that's important in your
life, and I'm going to run it down for you. That's the subject of this evening's talking
points memo. We start with the aid to Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan. So at 5 a.m. this
morning. The Senate meets and votes at 5 a.m. Not exactly sure why, but there was all kinds of
procedures all night and this is what happens. Okay. So the vote was 70 to 29 to pass a 95 billion
dollar aid package, okay, $95 billion. That's an enormous amount of money. Out of the $95 billion,
you've got to figure 10, 15 percent will be stolen outright. But that's never going to change.
There's nothing you can do about that. Once USAID money gets to a foreign country, we're out of it.
We don't have audits or anything like that.
Okay, so this is worth $95 billion.
$9 billion humanitarian aid for Gaza,
I think that's appropriate for the leader of the free world.
There are people over there that are suffering.
Five billion to deter Chinese aggression in Indo-Pacific.
What does that mean?
That means buying off the little island countries
by giving them money not to do, throw in with China.
throw in with China.
Solomon Islands has already thrown in with China.
So we're trying to buy those islands off, island nations off.
That's what that is, okay?
2 billion to get more action against the Houthis in Yemen.
That's worthy.
But the big Kahuna is $60 billion to Ukraine.
So I get mail every day, unending war, this is a waste of time.
And it's not just on the right, it's on the left, too.
Bernie Sanders voted against this bill.
So did Senator Jeff Merkley, Oregon, Peter Welsh, Vermont.
The left doesn't like this because of Israel.
Ukraine, they don't really care the far left of Ukraine so much.
But there are conservatives who don't want to give money to use.
Ukraine to defend itself against Putin. Putin knows that. And if the United States does not give
money to Ukraine, Putin wins. He wins. Because the NATO countries then will pull back their aid
and Ukraine can't stand up to Russia by itself. Okay. So say Putin wins. Why do you care?
Well, there's a number of reasons, because world order is very important for the U.S. economy.
We have to be able to conduct business, and we have to be able to be confident that the U.S.
dollar and other things like that are protected.
If you allow Putin and China and Iran and North Korea, they're the first.
Okay? To run wild with aggression, world order collapses. All right, it's like the southern border
collapsing. Look at all the horror that has befallen us because of the southern border. The same
thing. It's further away, but Putin's just sitting over there. He didn't care how many people
die, how many of his own soldiers are killed, doesn't care. He can't take Ukraine.
because NATO and America are standing and supporting the Ukrainians who are fighting for their freedom.
Now, do I have any confidence in Zelensky and the government of Ukraine?
Not really.
But that's it.
There's no other alternative.
So if we allow Putin to win and to take half the country, Putin believes that Ukraine should be 100% Russian.
He's like Hitler.
Hitler believed that Austria and Czechoslovakia and all those countries, they were really
German.
So we're taking them.
Same thing.
Putin's not going to stop it.
Ukraine is going to go down.
All the old Soviet satellites.
He's going to take them over.
That's what he's going to do.
China, if we back away from Ukraine, they're into Taiwan.
Now, there is money in this bill for Taiwan, and it's basically replenishing arms that we've already
sent them, upgrading arms. And then we're building submarines to confront the Chinese and the
Pacific. That's all in this bill. Okay. So world disorder, if we don't stop Putin, will rise,
dramatically rise. That will hurt the world economy. That will hurt you eventually. And that's what's
going to happen. There's no other scenario. Now, do you keep sending them $90, $60 billion every year? No.
No. I believe that if Donald Trump's elected president, that he'll go in and stop this, all right?
Putin wants Trump to be president. I don't know why, because Trump is a lot tougher customer than Biden.
I don't know why, but if Trump does win, and believe me, that is not a lock, I think Trump could
calm that down, but I could be wrong, but I'm basing my opinion on what Trump did when he was
in office. Putin pretty much behaved outside of the hacking. Okay, so the bill passes the
Senate by a wide vote, all right, 7029. Goes to the House.
House. Now, here it's chaos in the House. All the Democrats, I shouldn't say, well, the squad
might vote against it there. Cascio Cortez and those people, they're just insane. But there
are many conservative Republicans in the House that are isolationists. I don't care. I don't
care what happens over there. O'Reilly's full of bull. It's not going to come back to
hurt us. We saw this before World War II in America. 50% of the American people before Pearl Harbor
didn't want to have anything to do with Hitler or Tojo. Nothing. Let them do whatever they want.
50%. Okay. I don't know what Speaker Johnson's going to do, but if he doesn't
nothing that will hurt the Republicans in November.
Absolutely going to hurt them.
Because the Democrats will seize on that saying,
hey, we wanted to solve these problems.
We're engaged.
And the Republicans won't do anything.
It's not enough to say, oh, we didn't get we went on the border.
Make a separate border bill in the House.
So again, the Republican Party, which should be way ahead.
you got to watch it if you don't vote on this boy going to be big okay um now tonight they're not going to vote
the house isn't going to vote on this today or maybe even this week i don't know okay what johnson's
going to do johnson has to bring it to the floor the speaker of the house i don't know what he's going to do
Pondro Mayorkas, impeachment vote, the second one, today.
They say it's 6.30 and the night, I don't know.
He'll get impeached tonight.
Okay, fine.
Do I care about this?
No.
I don't.
I think that the Republicans should be working on the border bill and the Ukrainian situation.
And look, everybody knows.
Everybody knows.
A lot of people won't admit it.
but they know.
You have to do the dog and pony show here.
You've already made your point.
May Yorkis is the worst.
Biden's border policy is the worst.
He's not going to get convicted in the Senate.
They're going to vote and Mayorkas will go down tonight.
Okay.
I'm not, you know, what difference does it make?
Work on the border bill.
Now, wrapping up the memo, it is not a lot.
that the Republicans are going to win in November, whether it's Biden or somebody else.
Because the Republican Party does not have goodwill.
It does not articulate its position.
It is a divided party.
It's divided.
Democrat Party isn't divided.
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President Biden, I didn't do anything today at lunch with Kamala.
It's ridiculous at this point.
It's just absurd at this point.
He did give some remarks about Ukraine.
And all Biden wants to do is blame Republicans for.
for everything. So it's not even worth riding a Sambite. I blame the Republicans. I don't need
Biden to do it. Now, Israel. So Netanyahu and the Israeli government have no use for Joe Biden.
They're not going to listen to Joe Biden. They're not going to do what he says unless they feel
it's good for Jerusalem. Okay. Trump is a little more juice over there, but Trump stayed out of this.
quiet on this. So yesterday, the King of Jordan came here. The reason that the King of Jordan
came to Washington is that Jordan is a very strong American ally, and it is trying to negotiate.
Some kind of seize fire in Gaza and trying to get this thing tamped down. So after the meeting
with King Abdullah II of Jordan, here's what Biden said. Go.
The United States is working on a hostage deal between Israel and Hamas.
which would bring immediate and sustained period of common to Gaza for at least six weeks,
which we could then take the time to build something more enduring.
Over the past month, I've had calls with Prime Minister Netanyahu,
as well as the leaders of Egypt and Qatar, to push this forward.
I hope they get a ceasefire, all right?
It's good for the world, but, you know, Israel is going to do what's best for Israel, and they should.
And they should.
Okay.
New poll, Tip, T-I-P, 1,266 regular voters.
They didn't give us the breakdown in party.
You know, it's always suspicious.
I don't think Tip is a top line polling outfit anyway.
Question number one.
President Biden's seeking a second term.
How would you rate his mental acuity?
Excellent good, 29%.
Average 17 for total of 36% of Americans have no problem.
with Biden's security, 51% think he's out of it.
Now, 36%, they believe what they wanna believe.
They're Democrats, they're liberals,
whatever it may be, they hate Trump.
They're never gonna give you anything.
You know people like that.
You know people like that.
That's who this crew is.
Second question, how would you rate Biden's physical fitness?
Excellent good 28 average average,
23, that's 51%, 47%, say no.
I can't rate President Biden's physical fitness.
I mean, fell off his bike.
I'd fall off my bike if I wrote a bike, which I don't.
All right, Trump takes an 11-point lead over Biden on the economy.
This is fascinating and important.
This is a Financial Times poll.
The Financial Times newspaper is a leftist newspaper.
Okay, 1006 registered voters, Democrat 39, Republican 36, Independent 25.
Do you approve or disapprove of the way Biden's handling an economy?
Approved 36, disapproved 61.
This is the Democratic Party's telling the economy is great.
Okay.
Second question, regardless of your opinion of the candidates, who do you trust more to handle the economy?
Trump, 42, Biden, 31.
And that's the people that remember when Trump was in office.
Things were much better for the consumer.
And the final question, how would you rate overall economic conditions than a USA, positive 27, negative 69?
That's a disaster.
That's a Jimmy Carter number.
It's a disaster.
Okay.
So why is this happening?
It's happening because of consumer prices.
That's why it's happening.
Now, I had Heraldo on yesterday.
You remember Heraldo yesterday.
If you watched the NOSBIN News, if you didn't watch, you should look at, you know,
if you're a premium or concierge, remember if you're a watch any time you want and get a transcript.
But I think we have the Heraldo interview up on the website.
Anyway, Heraldo is a guy who thinks the economy is great.
Roll it.
But I really do believe that he's,
done a good job with the economy.
I think that he's a patriot.
Wait, wait, wait, wait.
Working Americans have paying 17% more for the essentials of life.
Food, gas, insurance.
And you think he's done a good job?
When Trump left, it was 1.4% inflation.
Come on.
Last time I look, Bill, let me answer this.
Last time I looked, it was 3.5%.
No, it's 17 for essentials of life.
17%.
All right. The 3.5% is a slight of hand. Now, I don't know whether Hualdo knows that or not. I don't know.
So, inflation rocketed when Biden took office because he attacked the fossil fuel industry.
You remember that. And then the gas and oil, everything went up, and then all the transportation to get to things at a marketplace went up and up and up and up and up.
Okay, according to four think tanks, Wisconsin Watch, Jigafact, Policy Genius, Heritage Foundation,
they put this together, and we cannot disprove it.
Since Biden took office, food prices, that's essentials of life, up 21%, not 3.5, Heraldo,
21, okay?
Gas prices up 38%, 38% from when Trump was president.
right home insurance 35% higher on your premium car insurance 42% higher
higher now these aren't coming down these essentials of life that's why consumers don't think
the economy is good but heraldo wants the economy to be good because he's would like
Biden to beat Trump. So 3.5, it's a bunch of garbage and the mainstream corrupt media every
single day pedaling this propaganda. It's my job to dispel it, and I think we've done a pretty good
job. Now, today, the inflation numbers are disappointing. Remember, when they come out,
it's month by month, the rate of inflation, not the total since Biden's been in
office and they were expecting a 2.9 rate of inflation okay last month it's 3-1 and the stock market
goes down 600 points the doubt it by midday this is all nothing the market will come back
I don't know if it'll come back 600 but it's this is all emotion okay these are traders
Now, 3.1% is a higher inflation number than the government predicted.
So nothing's going to happen.
Everything's going to stay the same.
Not going to cut rates, not going to raise rates.
You'll see what next month brings.
But when Americans go to the grocery store, when you write the check for your heating oil
or air conditioning bill, you're getting killed because of Biden.
And that's why the polls reflect that.
All right, also in Washington today.
Busy day, the impeachment inquiry of Joe Biden resumes with Tony Babalinski and Dawn.
No, that was Tony Orlando and Dawn.
I'm sorry.
Tony Bobalinski, there he is.
And he is testifying for the House Oversight and Judiciary Committee under oath.
It is a deposition.
Remember, Tony Babelinski was in business with Hunter Biden when they were making all kinds of
from a Chinese energy company, $9 million.
And Tony said that Joe Biden got a piece.
Now, as far as I know, Tony's the only one alleging that.
But he's under oath today.
It will leak out, and this is a long testimony.
It's going to leak out tonight and tomorrow.
I'll have it for you tomorrow, what we're hearing.
hearing. But remember when it leaks, it always leaks selectively. So be careful about the leaks,
but I'll put them into perspective for you tomorrow. Fannie Willis, one of my, remember the
BG song, Fannie be tender with my love? Well, I'm not going to go any further than that, but as you
know, Fannie, an extramarital affair with a guy named Nathan Wade, who she hired to look
into alleged misconduct by President Trump and 19 others in Georgia about the election.
So Fannie and Nathan were fooling around surreptitiously, word of the day, and allegedly
took trips together, paid for by Nathan, who was getting paid by Fannie.
A lot of money, about $700,000.
Ooh.
Now Fannie's done.
She's going to have to be removed.
and the judge yesterday in the case, Scott McAfee, said this,
as a matter of law.
Specifically looking at defendant Roman's motion,
it alleges a personal relationship that resulted in a financial benefit to the district attorney,
and that is no longer a matter of complete speculation.
The state has admitted a relationship existed,
and so what remains to be proven is the existence and extent of any financial benefit.
Ooh, that means all the trips.
Fannie's gone.
All right.
They can't.
Can't possibly do it.
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Denver used to live there, loved it.
Denver, Colorado, when I was there,
78 to 80,
it was just a fabulous place to be.
Like the Rockies, like the lifestyle,
liked everything about it.
It was a traditional city at that point.
It has turned into a leftist city.
The mayor there is Mike Johnston.
So about 40,000 migrants have descended on Denver and they can't pay.
Denver can't pay.
So it's cutting services to Denverites.
Kids programs, parks, cutting, cutting, cutting,
so they can pay for the migrants to feed them and house them, transport them.
Denver has spent $46 million on the migrants.
They don't have the money.
Don't have it.
But Mike Johnson, hey, you know, he's a sanctuary city guy.
Oh, yeah, come on in.
There you go, Denver.
Go back.
Please, please, go back to being a traditional city.
Five most dangerous cities in America.
Ready?
You'll never guess, number one.
I never even heard of the most dangerous city in America.
Here they are.
Bessemer, Alabama, if you go there, you have a one in nine chance of being a crime victim.
It is the most dangerous city in America.
Bessemer, Alabama.
Number two, Memphis, Tennessee, we all know all those problems.
St. Louis, a DA there got fired, Detroit, perennial.
Birmingham, Alabama, 30 miles away from, 16 miles away from Bessemer.
Alabama got big crime problems.
Okay, Bessemer is 72% African American, by the way, and 32% of people in Bessemer, Alabama, live below the poverty line.
Poverty and drugs drive crime.
New York City, public disorder is on the rise.
It is horrible here where I am.
So yesterday, 4.30 in the afternoon, Russia, in the Bronx, packed subway train.
Gangs start shooting at each other, six people shot, one kill.
14-year-old girl, 15-year-old boy, 28-year-old man,
29-year-old woman, 71-year-old man, all wounded.
Okay? No arrests. Nope. I haven't gotten them. No rest. They're looking for him now.
I guess they have some tape on them.
So you're a working person in the Bronx.
It's trying to make a living. You got going to work, coming home from work.
on a subway. That's what people do in New York. And six people are shot, one kill, right in
front of you. Anybody surprised at the shooting? No. That's surprised? Disorder, public disorder,
crazy. Why? Because the far left controls the city, and they don't want to prosecute the
criminals. Don't want to do it. So, I read an article about a guy named Sam Antar. If you are,
familiar with New York, you remember Crazy Eddie. Crazy Eddie sold all kinds of, you know,
radios and electronic ear and anywhere like that. So Sam's brother was Crazy Eddie, Eddie Antar.
And Sam and Eddie got in trouble. And they got convicted of fraud, a bunch of other things.
And Sam served his sentence and then came out and decided to become
a crime analyst, and he advises police agencies about how to deal with crime.
So here are some stats that Sam has come up with, and we've confirmed some of them in New York City.
Victims of Violent Crime, NYC, 74% black and Latino.
Violent crime suspects, 89% black and Latino.
Violent crime arrestees, 88% black and Latino.
Percentive of New York City population, black and Latino, 52%.
So you can see that violent crime is affecting, right, minority people, far more than white people.
Shootings, shooting victims, 95% black and Latino.
Shooting suspects, 98%.
shooting arrestees, 96%.
Unbelievable stats.
The joining us now is Sam Antar.
Yeah, you have a very interesting story.
So why did you decide to become a crime analyst?
Well, after Crazy Eddies, first of all, Eddie was my cousin, not my brother.
After Crazy Eddie's, sorry, don't know, after Crazy Eddies, they still had a marketable skill,
which was accounting. After all, I was the architect of the Crazy Eddie fraud, and the feds that
came after me saw some potential after Crazy Eddies and helped me along the way of doing
crime analysis. For many years, I worked for law firms on whistleblower cases, battle corporate
crime, and today I'm more focusing on street crime in New York City, because I'm a resident. I live
in Manhattan. Okay. My contention is social order is out of
control in New York City. Do you agree?
Social disorder. Okay. So you and I are sympathetic on the fact that the authorities in the
nation's largest city, 8.5 million people, five boroughs have lost control of the criminal
element on the streets. You and I agree with that, right? Yes. According to your data,
the vast majority of these criminals are either black or Latino. Is that correct? That is correct.
Okay. The reason that black and Latino criminals are often giving no punishment or very lenient punishment is that people like the DAs in four, well, I'd say three out of the five boroughs, believe the system is racially prejudiced against, biased against minorities. That's what they believe. So they're not going to punish minorities. Do you believe in that?
We've turned prosecutors into social workers.
They're looking for outcomes rather than who's committing the crimes.
And in most cases, it's minorities committing crimes on minorities as the statistics bear out.
Okay, so Alvin Bragg is the worst of them.
And the Bronx person is pretty bad, too, I have to say.
And Alvin Bragg gets in, and you can beat up a cop now.
And Nobel, and that was Albany.
Albany passed that law.
That was Andrew Cuomo, okay, the governor, former governor.
So the people of New York, though, the minorities who are getting hurt are electing
these far-left administrators who won't prosecute crimes.
Does that make sense?
How do you explain that?
Because the amount of people attending elections is very, very minimal.
People are apathetic.
The people that vote tend to be very, very far left in New York.
city. And a lot of people in New York, the moderates, I would say, have no idea about how far left
the politicians are that are representing their districts. All right, but you do not see
demonstrations against violent criminals in Harlem, Bed-Stuy, East New York, South Bronx,
not there. You do not see minority preachers, clerics, ministers getting their flight,
blocks out to say we would like to stop this crime wave. It doesn't happen, even though everybody
knows what you put together. Everybody knows it's the poor minorities that are being victimized
the most. Nothing. No demonstrations. You get a white cop shooting a black gang member. How many
are you going to get out there, right? Thousands of people go to the streets. Explain that to me.
I can't really explain it to you other than to say that the political establishment in New York,
which is the city council and the mayor, okay, but mostly it's coming from the city council.
They want politically defined outcomes as it relates to crime, but crime does not follow those outcomes.
For instance, they've won crime to follow the demographics of the general population of New York.
But that's not the way it happens.
As he said before, crime is committed mostly by minorities upon minority people.
And the police have to target where the crime is.
Don't forget that the people, the victims that are identifying the suspects in these crimes are black and Latino New Yorkers.
So it's not like the police say, round up the usual suspects and we're going to arrest them.
Okay, the people that end up in jail because of the testimony of the victims who are predominantly black and Latino New Yorkers.
But they don't want to testify now because the new law says that the defense attorney can get their name and address where they live, who they are.
And then if you're in a gang, the gang comes and kills you.
I wish I was a criminal today.
Yeah, I know you're saying that cynically, the odds are if you're a criminal today, you will not be punished.
You can commit 100, 200 crimes, you get away with it.
But it all comes back to this.
I don't, I think everybody who lives in New York, San Francisco, St. Louis, Chicago, Baltimore, on and on, they know how corrupt and the minorities are getting it the worst.
everybody knows it, but no one will step up to fix the problem. Last word.
Because the politicians misuse the numbers. It's saying that 95% of the people arrested are
minorities, black and Latinos, right? But the point is 95% of the people committing
certain crimes are black and Latinos. Therefore, when 90% of them end up in Rikers Island,
that just follows who are the victims,
who are the perpetrators, and who gets jailed?
But they don't want to do that.
They want to say the system is racist.
That's why they're there.
Hey, Sam, we appreciate your rehab.
You know, you're doing some good now.
I'm glad to see that.
And keep on, keeping on.
We appreciate it very much.
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of the world's most demanding job. So what was his opponent saying this weekend? We have to win
in November or we're not going to have Pennsylvania. They'll change the name. They're going to
change the name of Pennsylvania. I can't believe I've lived in New Jersey this long
and have been mispronouncing Pennsylvania.
I like to do it.
As long as he keeps doing both sides, fine.
Stay in history, February 13th, 2021, three years ago.
President Trump acquitted second impeachment trial.
We all lived it.
It was the impeachment in the House, 232 to 197.
Liz Cheney and some of her Republican friends voted to impeach him.
All 222.
Democrats voted to impeach.
And the Senate voted 5743 to convict Trump, but that wasn't enough.
You need two thirds.
They were 10 votes away.
So Trump walked.
And this was about insurrection, but he hasn't been charged with insurrection.
And if he did anything that remotely resembled insurrection, he would have been charged
with insurrection, but he has not been.
All right.
It happened three years ago.
Mail, final thought, coming right up.
Let's go to the mail.
Brent, concierge member, thank you, Brent.
Merrick Garland's a party stooge masquerading as Attorney General,
so it is more surprising that he signed off on her report.
The fact that a loyal sycophant,
like Garland is facing a retribution from the White House
shows just how corrupt and ungrateful they are.
We don't know that for sure.
That is the report, but it's anonymous.
But I think that's probably true.
Michael, I may be crazy, but I think letting Biden off the documents charged
by accusing him of senility is a brilliant strategy on the part of the Dems.
No.
That did not help the Democratic Party or President Biden.
Lloyd, President Trump, should not have said anything about Nikki Haley's husband.
Are there any briefers that can tell him before speech?
No.
There are no briefers.
It's not a teleprompter.
He just, whatever comes in, comes out.
Alice, Trump lost thousands of votes with those two stupid remarks, the other one about NATO.
What is wrong with him?
You know, he just doesn't have any impulse control at this point.
Andrew, with Grady Trump being arrogant and egotistical, well, is he alone in this regard?
No, but what difference does that make?
He's the best chance to get rid of this Biden progressive crew.
the matter if he's not alone.
Stephanie Bonds, Highland Village, Texas.
Your truth teller O'Reilly
in your latest column Dancing with Dementia
regarding Jill Biden, putting our country at risk is spot on.
I'm glad you read it.
It's available to anybody.
You don't have to be a member of anything.
Let's go in, read my column,
read my messages of the day,
and you will be, I think,
pleased with that.
see I'm running out of time here so I'm censoring the mail some good letters though
thank you for writing bill at bill o'reilly.com by the way name in town armando from your study
of history would you agree that eventually we will learn about what Joe Biden really did with
hunter yes I do believe he'll come out Armando John Bill really enjoy the interview with
Heralda, you and he do an interview the way it should be done.
Well, I thought it was a good interview, too, even though desperately wrong.
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we will have the final thought about the vote here in the third district today, which is national
for sure in a moment. Okay, so I wake up today. It's snowing. Doesn't snow off in New York anymore.
inches on the ground and that will suppress the turnout for the Mazzi-Philip Tom Swazi
House race in the third district where I live. So right after this taping in the late afternoon
here in the Northeast, I'm going to go to the poll, cast my ballot. I never say who I vote
for. It'll be a tight race. I can't predict who will win or the snow how much that will
suppress. You know, people go, I was going to vote, but I had a car. I got three inches. I can go
through the Tara Dog, by the way. Teradog usually gives out early in the morning. I open the door
to take her eye and look at the snow gun. No, not going. Great. So anyway, we will have the
results tomorrow and the implications of those results in the third congressional district in New York.
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