Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - The O'Reilly Update, June 2, 2023
Episode Date: June 2, 2023AI goes haywire, free college tuition for illegal immigrants in Minnesota, pride month begins, and politicians fail upwards. Plus, Bill’s Message of the Day, justice is dying in America. Learn more ...about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Thank you, Bill.
It is June 2nd, the exact middle of the year,
2023.
Here's what's happening today in America.
Air Force falls and fails.
Minnesota needs more students.
Pregnant men and the ultimate example of failing up.
It's all coming up.
Then Bill will be here with your message of the day.
The Air Force was testing a new.
artificial intelligence-enabled drone, which they tasked with destroying a specific target
during a simulation.
Well, when the person who was operating the drone did something that the drone did not
like, the artificial intelligence drone turned around and killed the operator.
The Air Force said, quote, it killed the operator because the person was keeping it from
accomplishing its objective.
A state senator in Minnesota said, we have been seeing declining in
enrollment on our campuses, speaking of college campuses.
He said, if we don't do something quick, we're at risk of shutting down some campuses.
So what's the something quick they had to do?
Open up state universities to illegal immigrants.
But the thing is, it's not just that these illegal immigrants get to now go to college.
They get free college tuition.
It's going to be paid for by a program that already exists that gives Minnesotans free
college tuition if their parents make less than $80,000 a year.
And now that will be going to illegal immigrant.
We want to make sure that when we're expanding opportunities for everybody, we're doing
it for all Minnesotans, regardless of background, regardless of their documentation status.
Well, of course, it's Pride Month.
Notice they took the word gay out of it.
It used to be gay Pride Month.
That was just Pride Month.
It's really transgender Pride Month, more than anything.
So get ready to be inundated for a month, not just when you walk into a target, but everywhere
you go.
Glamour magazine has a cover with a pregnant man on it.
it's obviously a woman living as a man but the headline is trans pregnant proud i'm a pregnant
man and i do exist just some ultimate examples here of failing up two utterly disgraced
politicians the former mayor of chicago lory lightfoot she lost her re-election she is now a
senior leadership fellow at harvard university at the school of public health for some reason
And her expertise in health is how she navigated COVID.
She's going to be teaching at Harvard.
And then Chesa Boudine, who is the George Soros-funded DA of San Francisco,
who was so awful, so far left, and such a failure at his job,
he was recalled by the people of San Francisco.
He's now the executive director of the new Criminal Law and Justice Center at UC Berkeley.
Just amazing how these people can fail so miserably and fail up and still make a ton of
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Time now for the O'Reilly Update, message of the day.
On this Friday, perhaps the most important aspect of a free society is justice, a sense
of fair play when it comes to crime and civil disagreements.
When citizens are wrong, the system must attempt to correct the situation.
That goal is paramount.
There is no justice in China, Russia, and China.
Iran, the new axis of evil, which will eventually cause serious havoc in the world.
In those countries, brutal leaders impose their will on the population.
There's no appeal.
Justice does not exist.
The United States is headed in that direction because of massive corruption.
Some of it enabled by the voters.
Two examples.
First, there is strong circumstantial evidence.
that then Vice President Biden allowed his family to be enriched through shady payments from
foreign governments.
Yet the Justice Department, under Attorney General Merrick Garland, is not aggressively pursuing
an investigation.
That is a corruption of justice, period.
And then there are the progressive district attorneys elected by the people who refuse to even
bring charges against some violent criminals and drug dealers. No justice in places like Chicago,
New York, Philadelphia, Los Angeles. Victims of crime can expect little assistance. That's where
we are in this country right now, primarily because many American voters continue to support far-left
politicians. That's got to stop. I'm Bill O'Reilly. I approve the message by writing it. You can
reach me. Bill at Bill O'Reilly.com. Bill at Bill O'Reilly.com. Name in town if you wish to opine.
Now let's go to the mail. Shirley Robinson, Deltona, Florida. Bill, I have read
articles in a Wall Street Journal regarding the debt ceiling. My son advises me that Republicans
are cutting Social Security. Can you put your son in the corner? I mean, nobody's cutting
Social Security, Shirley.
Eventually, they'll up the age, but not for people who are on it now.
Mark Welsh, Garden City, Kansas.
Bill, you're wrong.
Congress has one option to deal with Christopher Ray.
They can first find him in contempt, then order the sergeant of arms to take him into custody,
sit him in a cell until he complies with the subpoena.
No.
Mark.
So if you go to a website, this is the, and I research this for you, Marcus, I love you.
Findlaw.com, F-I-N-D, L-A-W, one word, findlaw.com.
They explain that there is no enforcement power within the House of Representatives.
Okay.
Can't, the Sergeant of Arms can't do anything outside the Capitol grounds.
Nothing.
Can't put you in a cell.
He can detain you if you're on the ground.
is doing something bad, but he can't go to the FBI office and haul Christopher Ray out.
I don't know where this stuff comes from.
But anyway, findlaw.com's big explanation of that.
George, concierge member, I see a parallel between the FBI's refusal to turn over evidence
in the Biden case and the 2020 election.
I don't know if that's a valid comparison.
It's corruption.
There was corruption in the 20 elections.
no doubt about it, but I don't see it be in parallel.
In a moment, something you might not know.
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Now the O'Reilly Update brings you something you might not know.
On this day in the year 455 AD, a Germanic tribe launched the two-week attack against the most powerful city on Earth.
invasion marked the beginning of the end for an empire that dominated Europe for more than a thousand
years. Here is the story of the Vandals' attack on Rome. At its height, the Roman Empire spanned
from northern England to the Sahara Desert. Maintaining order was nearly impossible. Despite
that fact, 70% of all the tax revenue went to the Roman army to keep order.
By the fourth century, the European economy was falling apart.
Unable to bribe their Germanic tribes from the north, Rome gave them land.
A powerful tribe called the Vandals quickly grew in ferocity.
The Germans invaded North Africa in the year 435, seizing control of the Mediterranean Sea.
Economic troubles, corruption, and political instability incited open resources.
rebellion in vast sections of the Roman Empire. In 455 AD, the vandals sacked Rome.
For 14 days, the Germans looted the city, killing military leaders and taking civilians as slaves.
The vandals then returned to North Africa and continued to attack Rome for another two decades.
In 476, the barbarians finally deposed Rome's last emperor, the teenage Romulus Augustus.
Without a central ruler, the Roman Empire fragmented into smaller kingdoms.
Famine swept over Europe.
And here's something else you might not know.
Food shortages in widespread poverty forced most Europeans to flee the cities.
Less than a century after the fall of Rome,
The population of that city went from 1.5 million to just 30,000.
Education, literacy, and scientific discovery disappeared.
Life expectancy in Europe dropped by a decade.
A new era had begun.
The dark ages would last another 900 years.
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