Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - The O'Reilly Update, October 4, 2021
Episode Date: October 4, 2021A new survey shows Americans more divided than ever before, Bernie Sanders says the Democrats’ massive spending package is ‘too little’, Donald Trump asks the courts to reinstate his Twitter acc...ount, and a COVID-fighting pill may be available by the end of the year. Plus, Bill's Message of the Day, beware the pronoun.... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Bill O'Reilly here, Monday, October 4th, 2021.
You are listening to the O'Reilly update.
Here's what's happening today in America.
A new survey shows Americans more divided than ever before.
Bernie Sanders says the Democrats' massive spending package is not enough.
Donald Trump asked the courts to reinstate his Twitter account.
A COVID-fighting pill may be available soon.
Also ahead, I will give you some advice on how to deal with insane people.
But first, President Biden's pledge to unite the country is bogus.
A new poll says Americans are more divided than ever.
The survey from the University of Virginia revealing a majority of Trump voters
favor of the idea of red states actually breaking away from the union and
41% of Biden supporters want to do the same thing.
Eight in ten say their political opponents, quote,
pose a clear and present danger to American democracy.
Yikes.
Senator Bernie Sanders dismissing complaints from critics
that President Biden's $3.5 trillion spending spree is too expensive.
The socialist-telling report is a more accurate figure for helping poor people
should be closer to $6 trillion. That number does not include another trillion-dollar infrastructure package.
Obviously, Sanders and other socialists want to break the U.S. economy.
Donald Trump asking a federal judge to force Twitter to reinstate his account.
The request claims the social network is censoring the Republican and stifling debate.
The company banned then President Trump on January 8th for allegedly inciting the Capitol Hill
riot. At the time, Mr. Trump had 88 million Twitter followers. A new medication to fight COVID
could hit the market by Christmas. Unlike the vaccines, this is a pill from the pharmaceutical
giant Merck, and it will be prescribed to people after they contract COVID. Research shows a drug
reduces the risk of hospitalization and death by 50%. If approved, the bills could also be given
to people with other respiratory problems like the flu. In a moment, loons, not the duck,
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Time now for the O'Reilly Update message of the day.
As I hope you know, I am looking out for you.
And here's more proof of that.
With sincere apologies to Jesus, there are some people I cannot abide.
I do believe we are all God's children.
but certain folks I've encountered need to go to boarding school forever, so I don't have to deal with them.
Unchristian, certainly, intolerant all day long. I hope the deity forgives me.
My judgmental attitude really kicked into gear during the late 1960s. That was the time
when some young people actually said things like, hey, far out, man, groovy, not a drag, right on.
right back. Then I disappeared faster than a muffin on a cruise ship.
Clices drive me insane, but using words to fill the air with foolish garbage is far worse.
So now I would like to warn you about some words and phrases and people that signal danger.
Let's begin with cisgender. This word is almost always used by leftists who flunked biology.
It means a person whose sense of identity corresponds with his or her birth sex.
So if you're born a male, you act like a boy and later on a man.
That's cisgender.
However, woke people object.
So I guess they also despise the Spencer Davis group who once loudly wailed,
I'm a man, yes I am, and I can't help but love you so.
Spencer Davis. Now, if you hear a person lamenting cisgender behavior, run fast. Next up,
empower. This word is mostly used by folks who believe they are victims and want some payback.
Don't wait around. Then there are people who demand safe spaces. Once again, they are often
among the victim crew, who are constantly offended by microaggressions.
If you are near someone seeking a safe space, follow Paul Simon's simple philosophy.
Just slip out the back, Jack.
And finally, people who object to cultural appropriation.
Those folks amuse me from a distance because I will not get anywhere near them.
This is a big list.
and it has a lot of Halloween's costumes on it.
Let's see.
Want to dress up as Cochise, the great Apache chief?
Are you freaking kidding?
Sociology students from Yale will burn down your house.
How about wearing a Mexican sombrero?
Uh, no, but you can dress up like a leprechaun on St. Patrick's Day.
I can't figure that one out.
How about Mrs. Doubtfire for Halloween?
No.
Dustin Hopman is Tootsie. Don't even think about it. General Patton, way too many microaggressions.
Peter Pan, watch it. Cinderella, two dependent on the prince and cisgender to boot.
Pinocchio, the nose might make some people feel bad. The list of band costumes and words are
endless, and the only thing that sane people can do is employ another phrase.
the 1960s. Beat feet. I'm Bill O'Reilly. I approve the message by writing it. For more
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Now the O'Reilly Update brings you something you might not know.
Scientists in England recently discovered a new type of dinosaur.
The species is believed to be part of a rare breed known as, quote,
the horned, crocodile-faced, hell heron. Wow. Since dinosaur fossils were first discovered in the
19th century, researchers have struggled to understand what killed off the creatures. The historical
record shows that for the first 175 million years of their existence, dinosaurs took on
variety of forms as the environment changed around them. Then, six, six,
66 million years ago, the dinoes vanished. Although the number of species was already declining,
this suggests a sudden catastrophic event. The exact cause remains unknown. Many believe dinosaurs
were killed by massive volcanic eruptions. Others say giant meteors hit Earth. Whatever it was,
it sparked a global cool-down, temperatures plummeted, and the dinosaurs could not adapt to
fast enough to survive. Within a short period of time, 75% of all animal and plant species on the
planet would die. Everything living on Earth today traces its ancestry to a few survivors.
Now, the last dinosaurs to roam the Earth lived in modern-day Morocco, but they were small,
the same size as chickens, and they survived by stealing eggs and scavenging dead animals.
66 million years later, scientists are studying the dinosaur's plight to prevent another extinction
event. NASA workers search the skies around the clock for potential threats from space
at the Near Earth Object Study Center. I did not know that. Roughly 25 million asteroids
enter the Earth's atmosphere every day, most smaller than a grain of rice. Researchers believe the
meteor that might have crushed T-Rex and his pals was the size of Manhattan Island.
And here's something else you might not know. The first recorded description of dinosaur bones
dates back 4,000 years ago to China. Farmers found fossils while planting crops. Locals kept the
fossils for good luck, believing the prehistoric teeth belonged to a popular creature in Chinese
folklore. Dragons. Back after this. Hey, it's Sean Spicer from the Sean Spicer Show podcast,
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