Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - The O'Reilly Update, January 5, 2021
Episode Date: January 5, 2021President Trump campaigns in Georgia, voters there decide the fate of the Senate, Nancy Pelosi requires “gender-neutral language” in Congress, the murder rate in St. Louis hits a 50- year high, Ir...an starts enriching Uranium ahead of Joe Biden’s inauguration. Plus, Bill's Message of the Day, how the radicals are gaining ground in America. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Bill O'Reilly here. Tuesday, January 5th, 2021. You are listening to the O'Reilly Update. Here's what's
happening across our nation. Once again, President Trump alleging massive voting fraud this time
in Georgia. Voters there will decide the fate of the Senate today. Nancy Pelosi requiring
gender-neutral language in Congress. The murder rate in St. Louis hitting a 50-year high.
starts enriching uranium ahead of Joe Biden's inauguration. Also, coming up today, what the far left
really wants and how it will affect you. But first, President Trump speaking before a pack crowd
in Georgia hours after the Washington Post published his private conversation to the Georgia's
Secretary of State about voting fraud. Critics accuse Mr. Trump of pressuring the Secretary of
state to flip the count. Supporters say the entire situation needs a special counsel and a federal
investigation because of allegations of massive fraud. Citizens in the Peach state now casting ballots
that will ultimately dictate which party controls the Senate. Latest polls show the two races
tied. Senate has been controlled by Republicans since 2014. Speaker of the House, Nancy Pelosi,
series of new rules for the next session of Congress, banning all-gendered language. That's right.
Bills will no longer include words like mother, father, daughter, himself, herself, uncle, aunt, or niece.
Replacements include parent-child, family relation, and them-self. Democrats say the lingo
will produce a quote, more inclusive environment. Oh, yeah.
sure it will. Come on, man. Oh, sorry. That would get be banned from Congress. Homicides in St. Louis,
Missouri now at the highest level since the early 1970s. Meantime, radical activists in that city
still working to defund the St. Louis police. It's amazing. And there doesn't seem to be much
pushback in Missouri's largest city. The mullahs in Iran, enriching uranium.
That makes nuclear weapons the incident a clear violation of the 2015 nuclear agreement.
But President Trump withdrew from that in 2018.
Joe Biden has said he plans to rejoin the international deal once sworn into office.
The Iranians fully realizing Mr. Biden is much weaker than Donald Trump.
In a moment, what the radical left really wants.
Right back with that.
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Time now for the O'Reilly Update message of the day.
Today's two Senate races in Georgia will test traditional America like never before.
If the two radical leftists, Democrats Assoff and Warnock, win, the Senate will be controlled by the left,
and as you know, the House is already controlled by Democrats, and that will bring big changes
over all of the USA. So what do the radicals really want? Well, simply put, they want a totalitarian
federal government to tell Americans what they can have and what they can't.
have, what they can do, and what they can't do. That is how socialism is imposed. Now, the way to do
this is to control the economy. Think back, if you are a history person, to the Depression.
What happened? Well, Franklin Delano Roosevelt took the economy over the new deal,
and Washington pretty much ran everything for a
about 12 years. So the free marketplace evaporated in America, and it was because there was
economic disaster caused by the Depression, with millions of people unable to feed themselves and
their family. So, President Roosevelt doled out the money that he had from taxpayers who
were working to make sure Americans didn't die. History understands that.
But the model that the big federal government controls the government is what the progressive left wants now.
How do you achieve that?
Well, the first thing you do is you have to ingrain into the American people that this is an unjust society.
It's unfair.
The deck is stacked against the poor and working people.
Once you can get that established, then the only solution is a big government changing the way we do business in the USA literally.
You impose draconian taxation, punitive taxation, on corporations and affluent people.
You take their stuff.
You impose a wealth tax.
That's private property, tax on things that you have.
And you basically say to Americans, this is what you can have, and here's what you can't have.
Now, the way to do this, the way to have that kind of a centralized government running the economy,
is, as I said, to demonize the country.
It's an evil country.
It's a racist country.
And that's why the progressives are running down all of our traditions, and they are making
progress, largely because the media is applauding some of these actions.
When you take Abraham Lincoln's name off a high school in San Francisco, and there is
no outcry out there, then you know the progressives are gaining power.
So, to recap, the far left wants to control what we have and what we have.
We do. And that's why the vote in Georgia today is so important.
I'm Bill O'Reilly, and I approve that message by actually writing it. Disagree. I want to hear from you,
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On this day in 1998, musician and politician Sonny Bono died in a freak accident while on vacation.
with his family in Lake Tahoe, Nevada, ending the life of a worldwide celebrity. Here's the
story. Born Salvatore Bono in Detroit, February 1935, Mr. Bono moved to Los Angeles when he was
seven years old. As a young adult, he became a songwriter and singer at specialty records working
with prominent producer Phil Spector, who's now in jail for life. And singing backup vocals
for the righteous brothers, you'll remember them.
While married to his first wife, Sonny Bono, met 16-year-old
Cheryl Lynn Sarkisian, better known to the world as Cher.
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with their 1965 mega hit, I Got You Babe.
Bono divorced his wife and in 1969 married Cher.
in August 1971, two years later. The couple's TV show The Sunny and Share Comedy Hour
premiered, featuring the tall, dark-haired chair decked out in outrageous outfits with the
mustachioed Bono, playing the straight man in bell bottoms. The show's run lasted until 1974
when the couple split up. Bono was then elected mayor of Palm Springs, California,
and in 1994, he won a seat in Congress as part of his sweeping Republican victory led by
Speaker of the House, Newt Gingrich. On January 5th, 1998, Sunny Bono went skiing by himself
in the mountains near Lake Tahoe. He never returned. After hours of searching, a rescue team
found his body. Sunny had hit a tree, causing severe trauma to his head and ribcage. Doctors
believe the 63-year-old died instantly. Despite the divorce, Sherr delivered the eulogy at Sunny
Bono's funeral. His wife, Mary, was appointed by the governor to fill his congressional seat in
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