Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - Trump Invokes Executive Privilege; Dennis Miller on 2020
Episode Date: May 8, 2019O'Reilly provides clarity on the Mueller story; Dennis Miller opines on Democratic frontrunner Joe Biden. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices...
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Welcome to the No Spin News. Wednesday, May 8th, 2019. Take your country back.
So first of all, the White House is saying enough with this Mueller report. Now we're going to do
executive privilege. We're going to put a curtain so that the Democrats in the House can't just
carry this on forever. I think the White House will be successful in that. The wild card is
Robert Mueller himself. I don't know whether he wants to testify. If he does want to testify,
That's probably going to happen, because I guess they could stop him, but then he could go on some interview show, 60 minutes, say what he wanted to say.
But surely, the main issue of the redacted Mueller report is foolishly bogus.
We know what it says.
All right, we've got it.
No collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia, and not enough evidence.
to charge President Trump with obstruction of justice.
That's it.
Now, are there other things in there?
Yeah, there's other things that could be useful to the Democrats
and trying to smear Trump.
But for the American people, that's all.
Now, in the report itself, the redacted Mueller report,
18% of the redactions are based on grand jury testimony.
You can't put them out.
8% are related to classified information.
You can't put it out.
And 5% are personal privacy issues.
So 31% of the redactions,
they couldn't put it out if they wanted to.
And added to that,
a bunch of senators and congressmen have already seen
the unredacted report.
They couldn't take it, but they could take notes.
So what's the beef, Jerry, Jerry and Adler?
Come on, man. Let's stop with the nonsense.
All right, New York Times breaks another bombshell.
And the CNN people, I thought they were going to just have total meltdown.
So they found out that between 1985 and 1994, the Trump organization, the real estate company,
run by the president, lost more than a billion dollars over 10-year period.
I knew that a year ago.
In fact, the story is not accurate.
the Trump Organization lost more, more money than that.
I have it in the United States of Trump.
It's in my book, which is going to be out in September.
It wasn't hard to find it.
And I actually laughed.
Bob Shaw!
Are you kidding me?
This is very well known in real estate circles in Manhattan.
When I investigated it, I found it out pretty quickly.
Now, the reason that Trump organization,
lost so much money were the casinos in Atlantic City.
That whole industry fell apart, and so did the real estate industry in Manhattan.
So they took enormous losses over that period of time.
Some on paper, but some were money.
Donald Trump was involved with four bankruptcy proceedings, four.
How he got out of that and prospered after it,
that is an amazing story, and of course I will tell you that,
that right down to every detail in the United States of Trump.
So this is, again, another story purely put out there
to diminish Donald Trump.
Real clear politics has Biden up by 24 points
over the next Democratic contender Bernie Sanders.
That's an average of the polls.
So right now Biden is looking pretty strong, is he not?
But not to our pal Dennis Miller.
who has had Biden in his sights for a long period of time.
I talked to Miller yesterday.
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You know, Miller, I was thinking about when Joe Biden,
One of the funniest bits that you did on tour with me was Biden.
Okay, your take on Biden was just great.
First of all, you have a nickname for him.
Start there and give me a personality profile of the former vice president.
Well, I call him Plugs McKenzie because I think when somebody ratcheted that last hair plug in with the Indy 500 pneumatic wrench, you know, that
they went in one groove too deep and severed some discernment lobe up front in Joe's head
that renders him incapable of governing his own behavior.
I find Joe Biden, well, I'll put this in Catholic terms, Billy.
I know you're a good Catholic boy.
I think he speaks in braggadocio encyclical.
I think the less he knows about something, the more he leans into that with that Uncle Joe backslapper thing
and pretends he knows about it and that catches his mouth sometimes now people always say he's a
genius including him i think he says his IQ he knows his IQ and uh he was one of the most brilliant
kids in his college but the simple fact is i think of joe biden is the third guy in the car on a sonic
commercial i think of him as presidential i think of him as popping up in the backseat in between
those other two guys with a container at tater tots and saying and i love the tots with thousand island
That's the way I think about it.
All right, but he's the frontrunner.
Some of the polls have him now leading Bernie Sanders by like 87 points.
And the rest of them aren't even in there.
So if you're observing the former vice president,
it's not really up to the presidential game,
what are the other people not seeing?
I don't think they're electable,
and I think at all costs the Democrats want to win again.
I think it's very important to them to win.
I don't even know if they care that much about where the country would go.
I just think they care that they win.
Next to have Miller, back on the no-spin news.
Another short break.
We'll be back with my final thought on expectations.
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Okay, here's a final thought of the day.
We Americans have very high expectations.
We have them for our friends, our family, our politicians,
that that's eroding somewhat.
And when we go to the movies, we expect to be supersonic,
we go to a game, we expect the home team to win, expectations, right?
They're not always a good thing, you know?
So I was studying with an urchin the other day.
Little tension because final exams are coming up, regents and all that.
So I said, let me take a break.
We're going to watch a very interesting movie scene from the movie Meatballs, Meatballs with Bill Murray.
Now, I don't like Mr. Murray personally, for many reasons that maybe someday I'll explain,
but he's a brilliant, brilliant comedian actor.
In the movie Meatballs, he has a monologue.
He's a camp counselor,
and the camp is playing Camp Mohawk, the rich kids,
in an athletic day.
And the rich kids always win.
They always kick Bill Murray's camp's butt.
Murray does a brilliant monologue to the kids,
with the theme of it just doesn't matter.
But my point to the urchin was, do your best.
Try your heart.
Whatever you're doing, whoever you're dealing with, just be honest.
And try to accomplish what you want to accomplish as best you can.
And the rest just doesn't matter.
If it goes south, you'll recover.
If it goes great, we're all happy.
In the long run, it all evens out.
victories defeats evens out do your best the rest just doesn't know it looked at me and goes
what then i made him watch the bill murray thing which is hysterical we'll see you tomorrow