Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - The O'Reilly Update, March 24, 2021
Episode Date: March 24, 2021Joe Biden calls for a ban on assault rifles, crime surges in New York City’s richest zip codes, Bill de Blasio creates a ‘racial justice commission’, ratings at MSNBC crater without Donald Trump..., most Americans say shopping at the grocery store now a thing of the past. Plus, Bill's Message of the Day: the Trump hater hall of fame. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Bill O'Reilly here, Wednesday, March 24th, 2021. You are listening to The O'Reilly Update. Here's what's
happening today in America. President Biden calling for a ban on assault rifles. Crime surges in New York
City's wealthiest zip codes. Mayor de Blasio creates a racial justice commission. Ratings
at MSNBC, Crater, without Donald Trump to bash. Most American says,
shopping at the grocery store and now a thing of the past. Also ahead, we will nominate some folks
for the Hate Trump Hall of Fame. But first, President Biden urging Congress to pass new gun
measures after a suspect killed 10 people in Boulder, Colorado. Mr. Biden telling lawmakers to
enact an assault weapon ban and limit high-capacity magazines. The Senate tried to limit some firearms
back in 2013, but failed by a vote of 426. The New York City Police Department warning residents
in Manhattan's wealthy Upper East Side to be vigilant against armed assailants, the 19th precinct
home to multiple billionaires, reporting a 286% increase in robberies. That's unbelievable.
Police say the attackers are mostly teenagers. Shootings also up triple-digit.
compared to the same time last year as New York City's justice system has collapsed under
incompetent leadership. And that would be Mayor Bill de Blasio, who is now announcing the creation
of a racial justice commission to examine the city's legal code. That crew will evaluate
current laws, make recommendations on policies like reparations for black residents and guaranteed
jobs. I don't know what that has to do with criminal justice, but maybe the mayor can explain
it. Left-wing outfit MSNBC struggling to attract viewers now without Donald Trump in the White
House. Ratings in March dropped to the lowest in years. The prime time lineup down 49% in the
key demographic. The network's totaled daytime viewership down 57%.
Most Americans say they no longer plan on visiting the grocery store. New survey from one poll says
64% of adults now have their groceries delivered and scheduled curbside pickup. In a moment,
plenty of famous people despise Donald Trump will nominate some of them to the hate Trump
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Time now for the O'Reilly update message of the day.
It's unfortunate, but we live in a country that is embracing political hatred.
Ask any recent president.
Donald Trump got it the worst.
So here are 10 nominees for the Hate Trump Hall of Fame in no particular order.
Stephen Colbert, the late-night guy. He's made a lot of money despising Donald Trump. Before President Trump
took office, Colbert was third in the ratings behind Kimmel and Fallon. Then he surged because every night
his program was, we hate Trump, let's mock him. All right? For example, Stephen Colbert called Trump
supporters, neck, beard, fascist, neo-Confederate, treason, humpers, unquote.
Very nice.
Jimmy Kimmel also has used his late-night program to loathe Donald Trump.
He said, quote, unless you're pushing a lawnmower, Mr. Trump wouldn't let you into his golf club.
He'd roll his limo right over you to get a fried chicken sandwich, unquote, Jimmy Kimmel.
Joy Behar, on the view, has been a hater for many years, and she loaves Donald Trump the most.
Quote, Ms. Behar, if you are a Trump supporter, there's something wrong with you.
Ms. Behar pretty much sullies the noble name Joy.
Does she not?
She belongs at the front door of the Trump hate facility.
actor Robert De Niro, he's out there. On Donald Trump, he says, quote, he is a lunatic. He doesn't care about people. He doesn't even care how many people die from COVID. And who exactly got the vaccine thing done there, Bob? Yeah, I'm talking to you. Jim Acosta of CNN bashed Trump every single day, every single way. Well, he's kind of disappeared now that the,
former president is not in office. Acosta, quote, Donald Trump's been the last moments of his presidency,
sad and alone. He's a sad and pathetic sight, unquote. Sad and pathetic, Jim, you might know something
about that. How about comedian Jim Carrey? Wow, the pet detective said, quote, Trump is here to
murder the truth and weaponize ignorance. Well, Jim Carrey, I would love.
like to speak with you, perhaps on the air. Let's see how smart you really are. All right, we'll be
calling. Rob Reiner, a director and former actor, he played Meathead and All in a Family. You remember
that. Quote, this has now become the last battle of the Civil War. Trump is the single most
unqualified president in history. Whoa, well James Buchanan and Millard Fillmore are offended there, Rob.
man. How about Bet Midler? Quote, sometimes I think Donald Trump is kind of a vampire. Someone needs
to drive a stake through his heart so we can breathe again. Well, I'm breathing fine,
Divine Miss M. Maybe a little therapy for you. Finally, Taylor Swift, Taylor Swift. Quote,
after stoking the fires of white supremacy and racism, your entire presidency, you have the nerve to feign
moral superiority before threatening violence. That is the Trump Hate Hall of Fame. I'm Bill
O'Reilly. I approve the message. In a moment, something you might not know.
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Now, the O'Reilly Update brings you something you might not know.
2020, very bad year for the entertainment industry.
Music sales, Broadway shows, TV ratings, all way down since the pandemic began.
But the hardest hit, the Hollywood film industry.
Despite one of the worst years on record, the Academy Awards will proceed as planned next month.
Since nobody actually saw most of the films, I'm going to run down the nominees and their
plots for you. First, The Father, starring Anthony Hopkins. An aging man struggling with his mental
and physical health moves into his daughter's apartment. The film made less than half million
dollars at the box office. No one saw it. And it is not based on Jill Biden. Next, Judas
and the Black Messiah. The movie tells the story of the Black Panther Party in the 1960s,
which was very violent. In the end, the FBI infiltrates the group, and the Black Messiah,
Fred Hampton, is shot dead. The favorite to win this year's best movie award? Mank. The black
and white picture depicts a true story behind the making of Citizen Kane in the late 1930s. That was
Orson Wells movie. Moving on to Minari. Tell about a Korean family that starts a farm
in rural Arkansas. Okay. Next, Nomad Land. This is a movie about a widow who sells her belongings
and drives around the USA looking for seasonal work. She gets a gig at an Amazon shipping center.
That sounds fascinating. Also on the Oscar list is promising young woman a dark comedy thriller.
It features a college dropout who seeks revenge on men, perfect for the Me Too generation.
Next up, the sound of metal. The story focuses on a heavy metal musician who is slowly but permanently going deaf.
This is not a sequel to the sound of music, so don't panic.
Finally, the trial of the Chicago 7, which, as one critic put it, was longer than the real trial.
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