Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - The O'Reilly Update, December 5, 2022
Episode Date: December 5, 2022Celebrities dine at the White House, Republicans flip a California Congressional district, Disney World cancels ‘Splash Mountain’, a new survey ranks the most hated Christmas songs of all time. Pl...us, Bill's Message of the Day, Elon Musk shakes it up. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Hello, O'Reilly here, Monday, December 5th, 2022.
You are listening to the O'Reilly Update.
Here's what's happening today in America.
Celebrities dining at the White House on our tab.
Republicans finally flip a California congressional district.
Disney World canceled Splash Mountain.
A new survey ranks the most hated Christmas songs of all time.
Also ahead, big story coming, and it's about President Biden.
But first, some big names descended on the White House, President Biden hosting a lavish dinner
in honor of French President Monachron.
The guest list included Jennifer Gardner, John Legend, Anna Wintower,
Julia Louis Dreyfus, Stephen Colbert, and Hunter Biden, everyone.
Then you featured Maine Lobster, Caviar, French Champagne.
So what do all these celebs have in common?
A slavish devotion to President Biden.
Republican John Duarte has won California's 13th congressional district after 25 days
of vote counting.
The conservative won by 530 votes.
The precinct located between San Francisco and Fresno has not elected a Republican since 1974.
Progressives there outnumbered conservatives two to one.
Duarte's victory gives the GOP 222 members in the House of Representatives.
Tourists at Disney World have only a few weeks left to enjoy the park's most popular attraction.
The Magic Kingdom will close, splash,
mountain because of racial stereotypes. The ride is based on the 1946 film Song of the South
that features characters Brer Rabbit, Brer Fox, and Old Uncle Remus.
Critics claim the movie and attraction glamorized plantation life before the Civil War.
The ride will reopen with a new inclusive theme next year. Can't wait.
Survey from YouGov ranks the most despise Christmas songs ever they are.
Baby it's cold outside. All I want for Christmas is you.
I saw mommy kissing Santa Claus.
Grandma got run over by a reindeer and the least popular holiday song ever.
Santa Baby!
It's bad.
In a moment, will Elon Musk bring down progressive politics?
Next.
Power, politics and the people behind the headlines.
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Time now for the O'Reilly Update message of the day.
Very big story brewing.
You wouldn't know it because the three networks ignored the revelations coming out of Twitter about the 2020, President
election. Now, all of this Twitter stuff is good news for Donald Trump. Just minutes after
Elon Musk released damaging information, the former president texted me, quote, total corruption.
Everybody's now admitting the election of 2020 was rigged, unquote. Well, I don't think Joe Biden
in his supports are admitting anything, but certainly Musk is bolstering the belief that the fix was
in during the last president.
vote. So let's cut through all the non and false reporting and layout was likely to happen
in the next six months. All of it bad for Biden, some of it good for Trump. Here's my analysis.
By donating a colossal $400 million to harvest votes for Joe Biden, Facebook billionaire Mark
Zuckerberg, undeniably and sly help Biden win.
That's a fact. The problem for Trump and Republicans is that Zuckerberg did it legally. By law,
you can give political action committees an unlimited amount of money to do your bidding.
And Zuckerberg's bidding was gin up the Biden vote in key swing states. Nothing congressional committees
can do about that. However, the second fix was in allegation may likely explode into a huge
scandal once the House Oversight and Judiciary Committees changed profiles in January with Republicans
taking over. Incoming Oversight Chairman James Comer, a congressman from Kentucky, told me
last week that he believes Hunter Biden delivered secret payments to his father when he was vice
president. Now, it remains to be seen if beyond a reasonable doubt proof will surface, but it could.
especially if the Oversight Committee subpoena's business records from James Biden,
the President's brother, and his Lion Hall group, which received millions in foreign cash
from Hunter. Where did all that money wind up? The second committee, judiciary, is likely to
zero in on how Twitter suppress free speech in order to help Biden win. Incoming Chairman Jim
Jordan, the Ohio Congressman, is relentless, and will target not only Twitter employees, but
also FBI agents and other government officials who allegedly were directing Twitter into
hiding the Hunter Lapsop story and others. Now, I expect Elon Musk will be of immense help to
Republicans. I also anticipate that many call before Congress will take the fifth. Bottom line,
And none of this will be good for the Democrats who are struggling to govern the country.
But keep an eye on it.
The corrupt corporate media is going to suppress this story, just like Twitter allegedly
suppressed the campaign stuff.
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Now, the O'Reilly Update brings you something you might not know.
121 years ago today, one of the most influential Americans ever was born in Chicago.
His entertainment empire still dominates film, TV, music, Broadway toys, even theme parks.
Here is the story of Walt.
Disney. Born December 5th, 1901, young Walter was one of five children. Raised on a Missouri farm,
he began sketching local animals, cows, chicken, sheep, and his favorite mice. During the autumn
of 1918, Walt Disney attempted to list in the military, but was rejected because he was only
16 years old. So, he joined the Red Cross and was deployed overseas as an ambulance driver, which was
a dangerous job during World War I. After the war, Walt returned to Kansas City, where he began
his career as an advertising cartoonist in August 1923. He left Missouri for Hollywood with nothing
but $50 in his pocket. Five years later, Walt Disney and his brother Roy unveiled the world's
first cartoon to feature sound. The animated short was called Steamboat Willie, Storke,
starring a brand new character, Mickey Mouse.
In 1937, the Walt Disney Company released Snow White, followed by Pinocchio, Fantasia, Dumbo, and Bambi.
By the end of World War II, the Disney Empire had grown into the most successful company in the world.
Disneyland opened in 1955.
Decade later, Wall personally selected a 50-square-mile-mile.
stretch of property in central Florida for the upcoming Disney World. Sadly, he never got to see
the Magic Kingdom. Walt Disney started smoking unfiltered cigarettes. As a teenager, he continued
for the rest of his life. In November, 1966, Disney was diagnosed with lung cancer. He died
four weeks later at the age of 65. Today, Walt Disney remains the most iconic
entertainment executive ever. His business still employs half a million people and is worth a whopping
$250 billion. That's more than the entire gross national product of New Zealand. Back after this.
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