Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - The O'Reilly Update, September 22, 2021
Episode Date: September 22, 2021Kamala Harris blames the Border Patrol for immigration chaos in Texas, Joe Biden’s approval rating plummets in Iowa, Democrats’ $3.5 Trillion-dollar spending plan stalls in Congress, Black Lives M...atter wants to cancel a famous New York Restaurant over vaccine mandates. Plus, Bill's Message of the Day, Nancy Pelosi vs. Donald Trump. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Bill O'Reilly here. Wednesday, September 22nd, 2021. You are listening to the O'Reilly Update. Here's what's
happening today in America. Vice President Harris blaming the border patrol for immigration chaos in Texas.
Joe Biden's approval rating plummets in Iowa. Democrats' $3.5 trillion spending plan stalls in Congress.
Black Lives Matter wants to cancel a famous New York restaurant.
Also, I had the worst political feud we've seen, Pelosi versus Trump.
But first, Vice President Harris telling reporters she's, quote, deeply troubled by the treatment of Haitians at the U.S. Mexico border.
Ms. Harris vowing a full review after pictures showed federal agents on horses trying to stop migrants from entering the USA near Del Rio, Texas.
One of the pictures, a guy had a strap or a whip.
One member of the Border Patrol accuses the administration
of throwing the entire agency under the bus.
No doubt bad things are happening down there.
And isn't Kamala Harris supposed to be in charge?
President Biden's approval rating taking a hit in Iowa
with less than a third of residents there,
giving him a thumbs up.
Mr. Biden's current job approval rating stands at just 31 percent compared to 62 percent
who disapprove in the Hawkeye state, which, as you know, is one of the first primary situations.
The Democrats' massive $3.5 trillion spending package, stalling as more moderate lawmakers
question the huge price tag.
Senators Joe Manchin and Kirsten Sinema urging legislators to slash
trillions in entitlement programs. Socialist Senator Bernie Sanders supports the bill saying
anything less than $3.5 trillion is unacceptable. Well, he's not going to get $3.5 trillion. It will
be slashed. Members of Black Lives Matter protesting Carmine's restaurant in New York City,
chaos erupted outside the famous Italian restaurant. When three African American women allegedly
attacked a hostess after being asked to see a Vax card. BLM claiming Carmines is racist and should be
shut down. The whole thing is ridiculous, but this is the age we live in when pressure groups
can try to cancel human beings and businesses. In a moment, a vicious political feud, Pelosi
versus Trump. Right back.
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Time now for the O'Reilly Update message of the day,
feuding in politics.
There have been some good ones throughout history.
Hamilton Burr, Teddy Roosevelt, Woodrow Wilson,
Richard Nixon, and pretty much everybody.
But today, the most vicious feud is between,
Nancy Pelosi and Donald Trump. Now, you may remember, Speaker Pelosi tore up President Trump's
State of the Union address on February 4th, 2020. An act of gross disrespect. So, Donald Trump
has had some very public words about Nancy Pelosi. For example, in May 2019, Mr. Trump, as president,
said, quote, crazy Nancy. I've been watching her for a long period of time. She's not the same person.
She's lost it. She's a mess. She's disintegrating, unquote. In June the next month, Mr. Trump said,
quote, I think she's a disgrace. I don't think she's a talented person. I've tried to be nice to her
because I would have liked to have gotten some deals done. She's incapable of doing deals. She's a
nasty, vindictive, horrible person. Unquote from Donald Trump. One more. May 2020, Pelosi is a
sick woman. She's got a lot of problems. She's got a lot of mental problems, unquote. Well,
Speaker Pelosi then had her turn on Donald Trump. February 2020, quote,
he has shredded the truth. He's shredding the Constitution with his conduct.
The president is an ongoing threat to our national security.
May 2020.
He's morbidly obese.
September 2020.
He knows he's crazy.
It's so self-evident.
Everything he calls anybody, lazy, crazy.
I think it's a really sad, sick situation.
So you can see the level of discourse between,
Nancy Pelosi and Donald Trump. So why does it matter now with Mr. Trump out of office?
Well, because Donald Trump wants to run for president again. And it's possible. That means that
Nancy Pelosi and most other Democrats are going to launch perhaps the worst slime campaign
in the history of this country.
And Donald Trump is not going to pull back.
He will confront it slime for slime.
So that is a possibility two years from now.
The Democrats really despise Donald Trump.
Everybody knows that.
And Donald Trump, on his part, it's personal with him as well,
especially toward Speaker Pelosi.
So this is not going to get any better,
and it may get a lot worse, and that hurts the country.
Once again, Donald Trump does want to run for president again.
He told me that.
Whether that will be possible, I don't know.
We'll know a year from now.
But if it happens, expect a bloodbath in that campaign.
I'm Bill O'Reilly, and I approve the message by writing it.
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podcasts. Now the O'Reilly Update brings you something you might not know. On this date in 1862,
President Abraham Lincoln issued one of the most important executive orders in the history
of the United States. The 100-word statement
known as the Emancipation Proclamation.
Here's how Lincoln's order came about.
After his first election, Abe did not believe the president had the constitutional authority
to end slavery, claiming the decision should be left to the individual states.
Well, that changed after the outbreak of the Civil War when the South seceded from the Union.
The president issued his process.
not as the chief executive, but as the commander-in-chief of the army and navy. According to Mr.
Lincoln, he now had the power to free enslaved people as, quote, a fit and necessary war measure
for suppressing said rebellion, unquote. On September 22nd, 1862,
President Lincoln issued the following declaration, quote,
All persons held as slaves within any state or designated part of a state,
the people whereof shall then be in rebellion against the United States,
shall be then thence forward and forever free, unquote.
Now, the proclamation applied to 3.5 million enslaved African Americans held captive
across the country. The statement outraged many whites who saw it as the beginning of a race war.
It energized abolitionists, however, and undermined Europeans that wanted to intervene to help
the Confederacy. And here's something else you might not know. While the Emancipation
Proclamation did end slavery in the South, slavery was allowed to.
continue in other parts of the country. Lincoln's executive order as commander-in-chief
applied only to 10 states in open rebellion. It did not cover the 500,000 slaves living in Missouri,
Kentucky, Maryland, and Delaware. Those states did not secede. Eventually, of course, everyone was
freed under the 13th Amendment. Back after this. Power, politics, and the people behind the
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