Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - The O'Reilly Update, June 27, 2023
Episode Date: June 27, 2023Fauci fails up, Kamala Harris is helping to raise the next generation of activists, the Club Q murderer is sentenced, and Republicans rally around the 14th amendment. Plus, the message of the day, the... humiliation of Vladimir Putin. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Bill O'Reilly here.
You are listening to the O'Reilly Update.
Coming up next, the news with Mike Slater.
Thank you, Bill.
It is Tuesday, June 27, 2023.
Here's what's happening today in America.
Add Fauci to the list of public officials failing up.
Kamala, raising the next generation of activists.
The Club Q murderer sentenced and Republicans rallying around the 14th Amendment
that's all coming up.
then Bill, we'll be here with your message of the day.
So add Fauci to the list, Chesa-Buddin, he was the George Soros-funded DA of San Francisco,
who was so far to the left and such a failure that he was recalled out of San Francisco.
Now he's the executive director of the Criminal Law and Justice Center at UC Berkeley.
Then it was the mayor of Chicago, Lori Lightfoot.
She was voted out of her party's primary in the general election in her re-election.
Now she has a senior leadership position at Harvard University at the School of
public health for some reason.
Now, Tony Fauci named a distinguished university professor at Georgetown University.
These politicians will never reform the corrupt higher education system because they benefit immensely
knowing that no matter how much they fail while they're in public office, there will always be
a home for them in some university bubble.
Kamala Harris, encouraging teenage girls to be the future activists on abortion.
In an interview with Teen Vogue on the anniversary of the ending of Roe v. Wade,
she called the pro-life Republican position extremist and said,
I'm counting on you.
Teenagers, I'm counting on you.
Because your voice and your perspective is so important to the future of our country
on this issue of abortion.
Do you remember the mass shooting at that Colorado Springs Gay Bar Club Q?
The story went away real fast when we found out that the murderer
was non-binary and went by they-them pronouns.
That didn't fit the narrative anymore.
He murdered five people, injured 25 more.
He was just sentenced to over 2,000 years without chances of parole.
Well, it's actually worse that, five life sentences, one for each of the murders,
five life sentences, and then 2,208 years for all of the attempted murders combined.
One mom whose daughter was shot nine times said, please, Your Honor, I'm pleading with you,
lock this animal away to the depths of hell.
Ron DeSantis has joined Donald Trump in vowing that if he becomes president,
he will end birthright citizenship in America.
We've talked about this before.
In no way does the 14th Amendment say birthright citizenship is a thing.
Both candidates said that just an executive order is all it would take to go to what
half of the world has, which is your citizenship is passed on through the citizenship
of your parents, not on where you're born.
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Time now for the O'Reilly Update, message of the day.
On this Tuesday, as we opine when the Ukraine war began, Putin will be the big loser.
He's now humiliated all over the world after his mercenary force mutinied.
No longer his lad a credible leader and his Chinese allies will begin to back away.
Whether he'll be overthrown in the short term is unclear.
Those who've supported Putin's human rights violations cannot rest easy, and that includes some in the USA.
There was never a question of Russia's violation of international law, yet some excused it for various foolish reasons.
Now the Biden administration must do everything it can to accelerate Putin's demise.
United States intelligence agencies have many assets inside of Russia and creating chaos for the
dictator should be priority number one. Murphy's law has slapped Putin in the face. If something
can go wrong, it will go wrong. Vlad lost control of his Ukraine-Anshlus, a Nazi term, almost from the
beginning. If you have to hire murderers to fight your battles,
It is only a matter of time until they turn on you.
So Putin and Russia have lost in Ukraine.
It will take some time for the cleanup.
But Vlad, as a frightening world leader, is through.
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name in town if you wish to opine.
Here is the mail.
Merwin on the message board,
which is greater corruption, the FBI,
and Attorney General,
acting to favor Democrats or the most powerful
of print and broadcast media
deliberately failing to report the corruption.
I would say the media
is the greatest danger to America
because these people in the FBI
and they're going to go.
the media is corruption?
I'm not sure if it's going.
I don't think it's going to go.
Scott Fisher, Longview, Washington.
Bill, you mentioned the FBI lying to judges to get FISA warrants.
Why haven't the judges stepped up and said anything?
I don't know.
They should.
They're protecting their turf, I guess.
Good question.
Gary Viola, Patterson, L.A., Louisiana.
Anna. I have no doubt that Barack Obama is involved in the Biden stuff, but no one is
speculating. Why not? Because there's no evidence. Why would you do that?
Gary, you know, we're busy here with facts. Paul Butcos, Arizona, Florida. How is it that
Adam Schiff has lied a number of times under oath? I'm not aware of Paul of any time that
Congressman Schiff lied under oath.
His statement says a member of the House are not under oath.
Mike Johnson, Atlanta, I asked one of my liberal friends, they vote for Trump giving the
circumstances that Biden is mentally declining.
They said, yes, they would vote for a dead horse over Trump.
How can this be true?
Because Trump hatred is a powerful emotion.
Powerful.
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Now the O'Reilly Update brings you something you might not know.
18 years ago today, the Supreme Court settled a landmark case regarding the separation of church and state.
In a split decision, the justices ruled that government buildings can display religious monuments with some limitations.
Here is the story of Van Orden v. Perry.
In 1961, a stone monument inscribed with the Ten Commandments was gifted to the state of Texas and displayed outside the Capitol building in Austin.
40 years later, a Texas resident, Thomas Van Orden, filed the lawsuit claiming the statue,
violated the Establishment Clause in the U.S. Constitution.
The First Amendment states, quote,
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion.
The case went to the Supreme Court.
On June 27, 2005, the justices ruled 5'4,
that the Ten Commandments did not violate the Establishment Clause
and could remain standing in public.
According to the justices, the monument has a moral meaning rooted in American
history and was not a purely religious statement. However, a similar case was decided on the
same day with the opposite result. In another 5-4 decision, the justices struck down a
commandment statue in Kentucky because the display was intended to, quote, advance religion.
So, is it legal to display religious symbols on government property? The answer is,
sometimes. The courts have established the so-called lemon test named after a previous lawsuit
for a religious monument to be considered constitutional. It requires three criteria.
One, it must have a secular or moral purpose. Two, it cannot promote or inhibit a particular
religion. Three, it cannot cause any entanglement between a church and a state. And here's something
else you might not know. Today, there are just four monuments honoring the Ten Commandments
at state capitals across the country. They can be found in Texas, Arkansas, Oklahoma, and Arizona.
But the Ten Commandments are displayed inside the Supreme Court building.
Back after this.
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