Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - There Won't be Anything in the Report That Will Cause the Nation to Pay Attention

Episode Date: April 18, 2019

Bill O'Reilly is on with Wayne Allyn Root discussing the release of the Mueller report. After a nearly two year investigation, O'Reilly is predicting that most Americans have had enough in regards to ...this investigation and there won't be in anything in the report that will cause the nation to pay attention. Now the story turns to the media, how they have now started a face saving campaign to justify their misreporting for the past two years. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 All right, Wayne Allureau with the great Bill O'Reilly. You could find more of them at Bill O'Reilly.com. All his wit and wisdom is available there. Bill O'Reilly.com, and we got them right here. Hey, Bill, how are you? Good, Wayne. Thanks for having me back. All right, Mueller's report is due tomorrow morning, and the question is, are Democrats setting themselves up for disappointment?
Starting point is 00:00:23 Your prediction will be a 400-pound Nothing Burger? Well, it's a foregone conclusion that there won't be anything in the report that will cause the nation to really pay attention. So that headline doesn't exist. My belief is that most Americans have had enough. I want to hear about the Mueller report, putting it out on Holy Thursday, next day's Passover, Good Friday. say, not going to pay attention to it at all. The media has to because there is a face-saving campaign going on. For two years, they misled the American people. Instead of trying to report the Russian collusion investigation in a fair manner, they became prosecutors, they, the national media. And now there's nothing to prosecute, so they wasted everybody's time and made a lot
Starting point is 00:01:19 of money in the process. Americans know this. So now they're going to have to try to latch on is something in that report to justify their awful behavior. And I expect to see that tomorrow, whatever they latch on to. All right, question number two is about Attorney General William Barr. I didn't start out a big fan, and I'm turning out to be a huge fan. I love this guy. He's cracking down on catch and release for asylum seekers, meaning you can still scream asylum and we have to let you in, but we don't have to let you out.
Starting point is 00:01:54 Now you are stuck. There's no bond, and you're stuck at a detention center. Will this be good for America and the border crisis? Well, it's not good for America. We don't want to have human beings in pens, even though they did violate our system. I don't think that's good for America. But Barr is basically saying to the world,
Starting point is 00:02:17 look, we know what you're being told in Honduras, Guatemala, Mexico, El Salvador. You're being told you can come here and do whatever you want. want. Not true. All right. So now with the court ruling in California, which stopped the madness that this individual judge said, oh, no, no, no, you can't send asylum seekers back to Mexico to wait for their case. No, you can't do that. Well, in California, stop that, all right, and said, no, the federal government can do it for the time being, and we'll hear the case down
Starting point is 00:02:49 the road. And there's another case in Virginia where the fourth district court of Appeal said the United States can separate adults from their children if you come here illegally. You don't have any right to keep your family together. That's not a right once you break U.S. immigration law. So this is beginning to turn. And I hope the Trump administration very methodical. So look, we don't want to hurt anybody. We're not in the business of punishing poor people, but we can't allow an invasion of millions of people in a country. That's how you frame it. All right.
Starting point is 00:03:30 Bernie Sanders had a Fox Town Hall. Now Mayor Pete of South Bend is negotiating to do the same thing, or so it seems. Is this a good move by Fox, and is this a good move by Democratic presidential contenders to actually engage with Republican voters? Well, I just announced that Amy Klobich, the senator from Minnesota is going to have a little town hall on uh fnc so that's just been out um good news good move for fox so why not you know i mean it's a news agency it's in business to get information to their viewers uh you want to hear what people have to say um the democratic party's been disrespectful to fox always has been
Starting point is 00:04:11 you know when i was there from within 20 years they were always disrespectful because they want you to carry their water and the republicans want you to carry their water too um I never did for either party. But I think it's good for Fox to have as much information and many interviews on their network as they can. They don't want to be known as a conservative network anymore. Fox does not want that brand anymore because they've suffered with the boycotts from the far left.
Starting point is 00:04:40 They don't want to fight back. Fox does not want to fight back against these boycotters. So they want to say, well, no, no, we're not what they used to. We used to be when O'Reilly was there. And other people, no, no, no. We're much more moderate now. We're much more open-minded. That's the image they want to portray, so that's part of it.
Starting point is 00:04:58 All right. Last question. We've got about a minute left in your message of the day at bill o'Reilly.com. You talk about a Midwest college so infected with political correctness, it can't even condemn violence, can't respond properly to violence by the left. Tell us what you mean. Well, I mean, it's a University of Missouri, Kansas City. The chancellor are there. was faced with an assault on campus of a man who went there to speak about men and women and gender
Starting point is 00:05:29 and how it all should come down, his opinion. Well, the guy got assaulted, physically assaulted by a student. And instead of expelling the student on a spot, which is what any responsible college president, chancellor, would do. No, no, no, this guy puts out the big, well, we disagree with this man. He's not inclusive. and, you know, all this garbage gobbly-gook stuff. And then in, like, the fifth paragraph says,
Starting point is 00:05:57 but we can't have any violence on campus, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. This is what it is, Wayne. You know, I'm paying a lot of money to send the urchins to school. And I'm telling you, I'm knocking out schools right and left. I'm not sending my kids to NYU or even Villanova. Villanova. I mean, they've gone mad. They've gone mad.
Starting point is 00:06:20 Hillsborough College in Michigan's good school. For those looking for someplace, that's a well-run school. And if you think those schools are bad, try my alma mater, Columbia University. Wow, that's as calm as it gets. I mean, that's not liberal, radical communist, hateful of America. I think Brown is worse. All right. I think Brown is worse.
Starting point is 00:06:40 Brown's probably a step worse, yeah, if that's possible. All right, Bill O'Reilly, great wisdom as always, and we appreciate you coming on. Check out more at Bill O'Reilly.com.

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