Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - The O'Reilly Update, November 24, 2022
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Bill O'Reilly here. You are listening to the best of the O'Reilly update.
One of the reasons the serf never came up for Republicans on Election Day was the barrage of Democrat
propaganda, which was relayed nonstop by the corrupt corporate media. Yes, it's true that
conservatives grind out propaganda as well, but they don't have a corporate.
media to peddle it. Sadly, many Americans believe what they want to believe, and gobble up
propaganda like it's Hagen-Daz, especially since there is no accountability. Foolish,
ill-in-formed votes count, and intellectually limited Americans often seek out friends in
the same category. Call it goony birds of a feather flock together.
Here is a vivid example of propaganda that took deep root in this country.
On March 25, 2021, the state of Georgia passed the Election Integrity Act
so that the Trump chaos could not happen again in the Peach State.
In response, President Biden read these words, quote,
This is Jim Crow in the 21st century.
It must end, unquote.
Of course, it did not end as the courts found no violation of voters' rights in the new law.
Then another nitwit, Major League Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred, attempted to punish Georgia
by moving the baseball all-star game from Atlanta to Denver, said Manfred, quote,
Major League Baseball fundamentally supports voting rights for all Americans and opposes restrictions
to the ballot box, unquote. Wow, that man is noble, is he not? Well, on November 8th,
the state of Georgia had a record high voter turnout for a midterm election. And the state
accurately counted the four million ballots on election day. It didn't take a week. So I'm
expecting an apology from Joe Biden, Rob Manford, and the legions of Congress.
corrupt commentators who cynically manipulated the American people over the Georgia election law.
But there's no chance these people will ever acknowledge their deception because that's not
part of the propaganda program. Jesus said, the truth will set you free. Not sure the Nazarene
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Time now for the O'Reilly Update message of the day. I, your humble correspondent,
I've been lucky enough to visit 82 countries on this planet.
In the world, there are 1995 nations.
So here are the five best places that I have seen in no particular order.
Tahiti, that is a favorite vacation spot for the Obama's, Barack and Michelle.
Population, 190,000 in Tahiti.
total number of islands that make up French Polynesia, 120.
Average temperature, 83 degrees year round.
Now, the reason Tahiti is so spectacular is the water.
So if you are an ocean person, it's not riding the waves or surfing.
As you can see the visibility is so clear.
And if you go snorkeling, the fish and the reefs, it's just an amazing getaway.
seven-hour flight from L.A.
Two, the fjords of Norway, talk about opposite Tahiti to Norway.
2,000 fjords spanning 800 miles of shoreline.
The deep valleys were used by Vikings to launch expeditions into Europe and North America.
Now, the best time to visit the fjords in Norway is July,
and the temperature is about 65, 70 degrees then, and you can enjoy 20 hours of sunshine.
It's just dramatic scenery, all right?
So you're floating into these things and then think of big mountains on each side and little villages.
It's really spectacular.
Rome, Italy, 15 million people visit Rome every year.
Cities rank number one by travel guys for food, wine, and history.
Tourists can also visit Vatican City, as you know.
That's the headquarters of the Catholic Church.
spectacular museums there. Now, if you go to Rome, there are two things. Number one, take a tour,
because driving around that city is insane. So they'll take you to the great places,
and there are so many of them that you can do tours for two days. And then no matter where you
eat, it is stunning food. And for dessert, gelato. I mean, you're just sitting there looking at this
ice cream going, how did they do this? So Rome, one of my favorite places, if you don't like Rome,
then I don't know what to say. Ireland, there you go. Second most popular European destination for
Americans after the United Kingdom. Dublin, the least expensive city in Western Europe. Between airfare,
hotels, and food, the average family vacation to Ireland costs $3,000. Compared to $8,000 of
go to Paris and London. And Ireland is spectacular. There's not a bad road in the country. You just
kind of amble around. And the folks are nice. Don't judge the Irish by me. Finally, Vietnam.
Now, our country has been ruled by communists since the collapse of South Vietnam in 1975.
20 million foreigners visit Vietnam each year, fastest-growing destination for Americans since 2015.
The beaches in Vietnam are undiscovered. They're fabulous. And the countryside is so interesting to go through it.
Lots of ghosts in Vietnam, but it was a magical place for me. I'm Bill O'Reilly. I approve the message by writing it.
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podcast. Now, the O'Reilly Update brings you something you might not know. The USA routinely
ranks as the most generous country on earth. Before the pandemic, Americans donated
more than $420 billion every year to charity. And that figure is growing in the USA. We
are amazingly generous here. Now, according to the U.S. Labor Bureau, there are roughly 1.5 million
non-profit organizations based in America. While the majority operate on an annual budget around
a million dollars, the biggest charities take in billions. Here is a look at the USA's top
charities ranked by Charity Navigator, the largest non-profit evaluative.
in the USA. First up, United Way worldwide. This group takes in about $4 billion in donations each
year. They spend the money on dozens of causes, including new schools in the Middle East,
job training in Ohio, delivering mosquito nets to South Africa, on and on. Charity Navigator
gives United Way a near perfect rating, 96%.
Even wealthy nations like the USA struggle with hunger.
15% of Americans have a hard time securing food studies show.
The charity Feeding America spends $3 billion a year to support 200 food banks in all 50 states.
Next, St. Jude Children's Hospital, you've seen the commercials.
They're all over cable.
three billion in donations each year. The hospital works round the clock every day to cure
childhood cancer. They help 15,000 patients annually. The families pay nothing for the life-saving
treatments. Finally, the Salvation Army spends $5 billion in 130 countries every year. The Salvation
Army is actually a Protestant church with more than two million members.
They've been ringing those Christmas bells since 1881.
It is the longest charity campaign in history.
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