Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - The O'Reilly Update, March 4. 2021
Episode Date: March 4, 2021Joe Biden agrees to income limits for CoVID stimulus checks, the contagion causing a spike in depression among teenagers, some states end the virus lockdown, violent crime in New York City up nearly 1...00-percent, Andrew Cuomo apologizes for ‘inappropriate behavior’. Plus, Bill's Message of the Day, QAnon and Congress. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Bill O'Reilly here. Thursday, March 4th, 2021. You are listening to the O'Reilly
Update. Here's what's happening across our nation. President Biden agrees to limits for COVID
stimulus checks. The contagion causing a spike in depression among teens. Some states end the
virus lockdown. Violent crime in New York City up 100%. Andrew Cuomo apologizes
for quote, inappropriate behavior. Also ahead, the feds continue to say that far-right terrorism
is a real threat. But first, President Biden endorsing a plan for moderate Democrats to narrow
income eligibility for the next round of stimulus checks. Under the new plan, folks earning $80,000
or households earning $160,000, no longer qualify for COVID payment.
Critics say the proposal will eliminate checks from millions of Americans who got one the last time.
New study from the Department of Health and Human Services says a spike in clinical depression
among America's teens is a huge problem rising from 12% before the pandemic to 20% now.
Doctors blame the surge on school closures.
Many children in America have been home for the entire academic year.
Mississippi, Texas, allowing all businesses to reopen at 100% capacity starting next week.
Lone Star Governor Greg Abbott telling reporters a combination of vaccinations,
low case counts, and empty hospital beds should no longer stop anybody from going to work.
In reply, California Governor Newsom called the move absolutely reckless because Newsom continues
to embrace a lockdown, which may lead to him losing his job.
Crime out of control in the Big Apple figures from the NYPD show a 97% spike in shootings,
45% rise in homicides. Violent attacks in the subway system up triple digits.
Business owners in Midtown Manhattan filing thousands of complaints as people use drugs
openly on the street. Bottom line, the entire law enforcement process has collapsed.
in New York City. New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, part of the justice problem, says he is
very, very, very, very, very sorry if he caused anyone embarrassment or pain or whatever.
The governor is sorry. In a moment, fear the far right. Apparently, the feds do. Right back.
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Time now for the O'Reilly Update.
Message of the Day, Congress and federal agencies apparently believe far-right terrorism
is a significant problem in the USA.
It all centers around QAnon, an American conspiracy theory,
claiming that a secret network of Satan worshipping pedophiles that run child sex trafficking all over the
country are coming to get us. Now that sounds like a loopy Stephen King book. The theory began in
October 2017. Of course, on the internet, the number of Q&on adherence is unclear.
But what is clear is that anyone who believes any of this stuff is a complete moron.
So the press reports that Q&OND believes Donald Trump is secretly working to take over the government
and is sending Q&N folks secret messages.
Wow.
So some Democrats in Congress saying, you know, we can't vote today, March 4th.
because the QAnon people may be coming.
And President Trump will return to Washington, perhaps, and take part in the real inauguration.
Of course, that's insane.
However, there are votes that have been canceled today in the House.
I mean, really, think about this, how crazy it is.
In the last year, 11 QAnon people have been arrested
by federal or state authorities, 11 in the entire year. But to be fair, some Q&N morons did break into the
Capitol, and some were arrested there, and they should be prosecuted because that is unacceptable.
As for white supremacy, and Q&N is tied into that, in general, well, last year, there were 14 federal
cases against white supremacists in the U.S. 14. Okay. State charges? Nine. So that's 23 in the entire year
from Hawaii to Maine, 23. I don't know if this is a big threat, this white supremacy thing.
Maybe I'm wrong. Maybe I just don't see it. And I don't because I don't know anybody.
that's a white supremacist or a QAnon loon. So here's my question. Are we really in danger from
Q&N or is there something else going on here? The truth is that more far left people are
arrested in a weekend in Portland, Oregon than white supremac in an entire year. But the
narrative does serve a purpose. Q&on, white supremacy, if you can convince,
Americans, that's a real danger. Then Black Lives Matter demonstrators and Antifa, they kind of
are covered up a little bit, aren't they? And with George Floyd, his trial beginning next week,
well, the far left is mobilizing. I'm Bill O'Reilly and I approve that message by actually
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Now the O'Reilly Update brings you something you might not know.
On this day in 1829, President,
Andrew Jackson threw a big post-in inaugural party at the White House, a tradition that was started
by Thomas Jefferson. Things did not go well for Mr. Jackson. Up until 1933, the presidential
swearing-in ceremony was held in early March to avoid frigid weather in Washington. After Jackson's
addressed to Congress, the new commander-in-chief returned to the White House to greet guests,
politicians and local citizens. Within hours, the crowd swelled to more than 20,000 people,
20,000. And the mob took over the entire White House, spilling drinks, jumping on furniture,
sleeping in beds, and destroying gardens and shrubs all over the property. Some party people
even stole dishes and silverware. The event is recorded in official presidential
records, writes one historian, quote, people pushed toward Andrew Jackson and lunged
toward the refreshments. They collided with fragile furniture and shove servants. Waiters trying
to maneuver with a large bowl of spiked orange punch crashed into a crowd and spill the punch on the
carpet. What a zoo. Now, to lure intoxicated folks out of the White House after things got out of
control. Staffers set up bathtubs full of whiskey and fruit juice and put those bathtubs on the
White House lawn. In the end, old Hickory was unfazed. He had already planned on redecorating the
executive mansion during his time in office and was able to secure $50,000 from Congress for that
project. And here's something else you might not know. Despite the unwanted guess, said Jackson's
open house bash, the party would go on for another 56 years as people entered the White House
on inauguration day. A handful of assassination attempts and other security issues ultimately ended
the craziness. In 1885, the new president, Grover, Cleveland said no. He opted instead to host a
parade, which he viewed in safety from a grandstand set up in front of the White House. That tradition
upheld to this day.
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