Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - The O'Reilly Update, June 29, 2023
Episode Date: June 29, 2023Biden’s strange strap marks, IRS whistleblowers speak out on Hunter, the CEO of Anheuser-Busch is on damage control, and the ESPN awards go woke. Plus, the Message of the Day, Donald Trump catches a... break. 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 Thursday, June 29th, 2023. Here's what's happening today in America. The pictures are not fake. The texts aren't either.
And Heitzer Bush, CEO on damage control, and the espies get woker. It's all coming up.
Then Bill will be here with your message today. But first, Biden was seen with strap marks.
on his face outside the White House.
I first saw the pictures and thought they were fake.
Someone photoshopped for some conspiracy theory or something.
Turns out they're real.
And the White House says those marks on his face were from the CPAP machine to treat sleep apnea.
Now, Biden's most recent health report never mentioned sleep apnea as a condition that the president has.
Also, in a 24-hour time period, Biden mistakenly said Iraq when he was referring to,
Ukraine, once at a fundraiser in Maryland on Tuesday night and then another time Wednesday morning
outside the White House.
Now I'm moving to Hunter Biden, a new text released by the House Oversight Committee from
2017 reveals that Hunter Biden sent a text to a business associate, Gong Gwen Dong, asking
for $10 million.
The text said $10 million per annum budget to use to further the interest of the JV.
If you think this is about money, it's not.
The Biden is the best I know at doing exactly what the chairman wants from this partner.
let's not quibble over peanuts.
IRS whistleblowers are speaking to this House Oversight Committee
about how Hunter Biden evaded taxes and moved this money around.
How much of that $10 million did Hunter Biden ever get?
And how much of it went to the big guy.
The CEO of Anheuser-Busch was asked on CBS Sunday morning,
would you send this one can to this one person again?
This, of course, is the promotional can that they sent to Dylan Mulvaney,
the man who's living as a woman.
But it wasn't just one can.
It was two advertisements featuring Dylan Mulvaney.
Anyway, the CEO, who used to be in the CIA and a Marine and went to Harvard Business
School, said there's a big social conversation taking place right now, and big brands
are right in the middle of it.
And good for the host, he came back and said, yeah, you didn't answer the question at all.
And speaking of awokenness, the SPEs, the ESPN Awards, are giving their Arthur Ash Award
to the U.S. women's soccer team for their fight to gain equal pay.
This is one week before the women's World Cup starts, which is why the women never
have been paid the same as men because no one knew that the Women's World Cup was starting
in July. But these are the same people at ESPN who think that men should be allowed to compete
in women's sports. So there's your equal pay. Let the men play on the women's team and then women
will make nothing because not one of them would ever make the team. I'm Mike Slater from the
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Time now for the O'Reilly Update, Message of the Day.
On this Thursday, Donald Trump caught a significant break this week when the Senate Homeland Security Committee issued a report that said the FBI received information in advance about the January 6th attack on the U.S. Capitol, and the FBI did nothing about it.
The report is striking because it's bipartisan and demonstrates, once again, the Bureau violated its own guidelines by ignoring information that obviously should have been passed.
along to the public. In analyzing the report, it is clear, but not stated, that the FBI
had assets inside the far-right proud boys group, some of whom have already been convicted
for crimes on January 6th. But apparently the FBI ignored the information gleaned from its own
spies. Special prosecutor Jack Smith is still investigating whether former President Trump
committed crimes by instigating the Capitol riot. Well, now that allegation becomes very hard to
prove if extremists crafted a conspiracy weeks before January 6th. It's no surprise that the corrupt
corporate media has largely ignored the Senate report, just as it ignored Trump's overture to the
Pentagon on January 5th to alert the National Guard. Nice, honest press we have in this country,
right? So Donald Trump should have one less legal thing to worry about, but you never know
what will come out of the swamp. 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.
Indiana regarding Hunter Biden and Jared Kushner. Jared uses access to power to enrich himself
just like Hunter did. Jared may have done some good in the White House during the Trump years,
but his access to global power players led to his enrichment. Absolutely true. There is a
difference. Hunter Biden's a grift. He didn't do anything. Kushner did some stuff that was
positive, I think, but he still used his position and his NEPO status to enrich himself.
Jeffrey Brown, Benita Springs, Florida, I agree the Ukrainian war was started by our incompetence
of the Biden administration. Russia wanted Ukraine to be neutral and stay out of NATO.
See, I don't know who you're agreeing with, not me. I wouldn't make that statement. I mean,
it's clear that Putin wanted to put back. All right.
the Soviet Union.
And Biden, he wasn't even dealing with that.
There was never a time when NATO was considering Ukraine.
I mean, you can make all the excuses and rationalizations you want.
Putin's a war criminal.
And if he could, he'd conquer all of Eastern Europe like Stalin did.
Joseph, do you think any of them are listening?
Now, Joseph is talking about my column about drug addicts.
Okay?
more and more governors legalizing drugs you think that is going to help more and more people
vote for these jerks and we get what we ask for we become a drug-addicted society legally
look the press is enabling drug addiction no question individual governors yeah some of them are
some of them are loons in a moment something you might not know
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get your podcast now the o'reilly update brings you something you might not know the fourth of july
weekend begins tomorrow millions of families will mark the holiday with hot dogs hamburgers and
our favorite dessert here's the history of ice cream in america the frozen food dates all the way
back to the second century bc when roman soldiers would mix snow and honey the first official
mention of ice cream in North America was in 1744.
Maryland Governor William Bladen wrote in his journal of a sweet frozen dessert served after
dinner.
George Washington spent $200 on ice cream during the summer of 1790.
It was hot then.
Thomas Jefferson also had his own 18-step recipe for ice cream, and it is still served that
way to tourists at his home in Monticillo, Virginia. Until the 1960s, most Americans had just
three choices, chocolate, strawberry, or vanilla. Today, there are more than 470 ice cream
varieties in the USA. Americans spend $11 billion every year on the dessert. State of Texas
consumes more ice cream than France and England combined. Last year, the most popular
Flavers were mint chocolate chip, cookie dough, buttered pecan, cookies and cream, and vanilla.
But beware, pound for pound, ice cream is one of the most unhealthy foods you can get.
The product is essentially three ingredients, heavy cream, egg yolks, sugar.
And here's something else you might not know.
Trends are changing in the ice cream business.
The fastest growing market is marijuana.
Companies in Colorado, California, and New York now offer drug-infused ice cream for folks over 21.
Top brands, birthday baked, and of course Rocky Mountain High.
So be careful the next time here in Denver, watch out for the green ice cream.
It's probably not pistachio, and it may do things to you.
are not expecting. I like ice cream, but not with drugs in it. Back after this.
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