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Bill O'Reilly here. Welcome to the No Spin News. Wednesday, May 24, 2003, stand up for your country.
Lots of Republican politics today. Let's get right to it. That is the subject of this evening's talking points memo.
So we are going to have here, in this news, operation based on Bill O'Reilly.com, the no-spin news or radio broadcasts on and on, columns, messages of the day.
The best and most accurate information about the upcoming 2024 presidential election.
So you all know that most agencies in the news business are corrupted now.
we are not corrupted we will tell you exactly what is happening and why it's happening and i i will
get the information for you which makes it imperative if you love your country because this is a
vital election that you stay close to us and we're beginning that coverage pretty much today
um but it'll really accelerate in the summer and then in the debates and uh primary votes early next
year. So Ron DeSantis, Governor Florida, who's done a good job, in my opinion, down there,
is announcing that he will challenge Donald Trump for the Republican nomination. He's doing it
on Twitter. Talked about it with Hannity today on Sean's radio program. We have that posted on
bill o'Reilly.com. It's a smart move by DeSantis, and his campaign is very well organized.
He gets to form a relationship with Elon Musk, who's very powerful. Twitter is,
a growing concern while the television news operations are shrinking so it's a
smart move and dissent is not going to be challenged at all on Twitter you can
be able to say what he wants to say then he'll go on Fox News the governor will
and then tomorrow there will be a speech all right so it's a very well
orchestrated announcement and DeSantis he has a chance to beat Donald
Trump for the primary nomination if the Trump campaign goes south.
And with all the legal problems and all of that, that's what DeSantis is treading water about.
He's not going to beat Trump one-on-one.
The MAGA voters are too motivated, too loyal to Trump.
And in the primaries, when very few people proportionally vote, the MAGA people will dominate.
So DeSantis has got to know he's not going to beat Trump outright.
But if the Trump campaign gets battered by the legal stuff, then DeSantis is there to step right in.
That's what that is all about.
Also, in Florida, this was kind of snuck under the radar in April, just last month, they passed a new law that says you can keep your job as governor or state senator or any other elected position.
in the state of Florida um if you decide to run for president and vice president okay so in the
past you couldn't you had to resign so to sandus got that through so he can still be the governor
of florida and run for president interesting right now right away uh donald trump attacked
ron santa's quote if he runs he runs but he's very disloyal he was a dead man walking before
i endorsed him for governor in 2018 he was dead dead as a doornail
And I revived him.
I'm a loyal person that happened to me.
I would never run against the guy who did that, unquote, Donald Trump.
Okay.
Nothing wrong with Donald Trump saying that.
Miss politics.
The other announcement this week was Senator Tim Scott from South Carolina saying he's going to run for president.
And here's how he put it.
Go.
Joe Biden and the radical left are attacking every single rung of the ladder that helped me climb.
And that's why I'm announcing today that I'm running for a president of the United States of America.
All right, little revival meeting there. I like it. So Senator Scott had served for 10 years. He'll remain in the Senate, South Carolina.
He's 57 years old. His parents divorced when he was young.
was raised in relative poverty by his mother, single mother, hardworking woman, who he brought
out in a very classy way yesterday for the announcement, I thought. He graduated from college,
then he worked in the insurance industry. He owns an agency, Tim Scott Allstate, to this day.
All right? So in the Senate, we ran him down. He was not involved in a whole lot of legislation,
almost like Barack Obama.
But he did, in 2022, get the Law Enforcement De-Ecalation Training Act passed,
where there would be a set of standards for police across the country
to try to de-escalate violence, okay?
A worthy law.
And then also in 2022, he was behind the Democracy Defense Lend Least Act for Ukraine.
Okay, he's a big supporter of Ukraine.
and anti-Pooten.
Now, Tim Scott knows he is not going to win the nomination.
He just doesn't have enough recognition or money to do so.
So he's running for vice president.
And there is a chance, a fairly good chance,
that if Donald Trump wins a nomination,
he might go to Tim Scott as VP.
Here's what Trump said about Scott's coming into the race.
Quote, good luck to Senator Tim Scott
in entering the Republican presidential primary race.
It is rapidly loading up with lots of people, and Tim is a big step up from Ron de Saint-Demonious, who is totally unelectable.
I got opportunity zones done with Tim, a big deal that has been highly successful.
Good luck, Tim.
So you can see the tone difference, and the reason is that the Santis is a bigger threat to Donald Trump than Tim Scott.
But again, mark my words, Scott, and I'm glad he's running, by the way.
I mean, I think a guy like Tim Scott, who is an American success story, is desperately needed in this political climate, even if he doesn't win, okay, I like his voice.
All right, on the Donald Trump front, March 25th is the date set for his Stormy Daniels State of New York criminal trial.
again this is political all day long it's really really disturbing that our country could stoop this
low you know they don't have to have the trial begin right in the middle of primaries they can have it
earlier they could have it after the primaries but no and that's because the judge hates trump
I mean, it's as simple as that.
All right, Judge Merkan.
And everybody knows what this is.
Everybody knows.
It's take Trump off the board.
And here's the former president's reaction to the announcement of the trial date.
Quote, just that New York County Supreme Court hearing,
where I believe my First Amendment rights,
free and misbeach have been violated and forced upon us
a trial date of March 25th, right in the middle of primary season.
Very unfair, but it's exactly what the radical left Democrats wanted.
It's called election interference, and nothing like this has ever happened in our country before, unquote.
And that's true.
All of what he wrote is true.
They are trying the radical left, the Democratic Party, New York state authorities,
trying to take Trump off the chart, what they're trying to do.
That doesn't mean the case is bogus or whatever.
I think it is.
I've given you my reasons.
No one in New York City would be prosecuted for this kind of a low-level beef
if there wasn't a political component, in my humble opinion.
But I know New York City as well as any human being on this planet.
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Okay, real clear averages, just give you where the race stands right now.
This is an average of all the polls on Real Clear Politics website.
Trump has got 56% support, DeSantis 19 Pence, 6%, Haley, 4%.
Okay, that's where the real clear averages are.
So you can see that Trump is way ahead, and I don't think he can be overtaken by,
the other candidates maybe by the judicial system president by it did nothing at all today other
than commemorate the one-year anniversary of avali texas you'll remember um 19 children two teachers
shot dead by an insane person named salvador ralando ramos who was killed by police age 18 so he
took 21 lives this guy and um you know i'm not going to go over the story again it was uh horrible
a stain upon the reputation of the United States, and Biden will use the occasion, I guarantee
you, and we'll report tomorrow, of course, to bring gun control. Rather than sympathy and
compassion for the families, gun control will be what he does. All right. Now, yesterday a 19-year-old
named C.
Varsith
Candula
drove
a U-Haul truck into the gate
at the White House
and then displayed
what appeared to be a Nazi
flag.
He was arrested by the Secret Service.
He charged with a variety of crimes.
He will do heavy penitentiary time.
Obviously, this guy's another loon.
I mean, we got them all over the place now.
But how this was reported is very interesting.
So CNN, just trying to rehabilitate its reputation and not succeeding yet, hired Andrew McCabe to be a commentator.
Now, McCabe was one of the FBI people, assistant director, in charge of the bogus Russian collusion investigation.
and McCabe got fired from the FBI and immediately hired by CNN.
Here's what McCabe said about the truck incident.
Go.
And I think you have to draw a line from this apparent attack on the White House
by someone bearing a Nazi flag to at least some of the people.
It's hard to say how many, but some of the people involved in the January 6th attack on the Capitol.
How do we know that?
because some of those folks were carrying the same sort of symbols, Nazi flags,
Confederate flags, things like that, that show you a commonality of ideology.
Well, that's false.
You know, my producers, best in the business, did a search.
With anybody with a Nazi flag on January 6th?
Now, here's the bigger picture.
So, McCabe comes on and he says something that's blatantly false.
And if somehow something comes to the floor where some demonstrator on January 6th out of Nazi flag, I will apologize.
But we can't find it.
Okay.
So the interviewer of McCabe was Poppy Harlow.
All right.
She's one of the hosts of the morning program.
Instead of challenging McCabe going, well, how do you know that?
I didn't see any Nazi flag.
Did you see it?
Where was it?
No, it doesn't do it.
This is why CNN is evaporating.
They don't have skilled people presenting and analyzing the news.
Simple as that.
That's why Fox News has fallen apart.
Okay, because the level that was expected of Fox and other agencies at one time was up here and now it's down here.
It's like a baseball or football team.
If your players on the field are not skilled, you will lose.
So I'm sitting there, I'm watching, well, wait a minute.
I covered this story as closely as anybody.
I never saw any Nazi flag, did you?
Did you see one?
Well, you would say that to somebody who's alleging there was a Nazi flag at the Capitol, right?
A five-year-old would say, well, mommy, where went some money?
Okay. But Poppy Harlow just sits there. That's why all of these television news agencies are evaporating.
It was like Prince Harry and his wife, Megan, saying they were involved in a car chase in New York City for two hours.
Everybody who knows New York City knows it's impossible. Yet, when they're on the CBS Morning News, they're a CBS, oh, yeah, okay.
He's like, no, there was no car chase.
It's unbelievable.
Carrie Lake, we had around a couple of weeks ago, a judge in Maricopa County, that's Phoenix, says, nope, wasn't any fraud in a vote.
And we're not taking any action.
So Ms. Lake says, I'm bringing it to the Supreme Court, as is her right.
Okay?
Supreme Court will not hear this case.
Let me tell you why.
And I don't have anything to do with politics.
Okay.
The elections are the purview, word of the day, of the states.
The Supreme Court does not want to interfere in that process unless Carrie Lake marches in with clear evidence of fraud, vote of fraud.
And all of the judges, the state judges in Arizona said,
You don't have it.
So I do not believe this Supreme Court will even hear it.
Border crisis.
This is an interesting story.
So when you've got 7 million foreign nationals coming across illegally into the USA, a portion
of those people will be evil, all right?
I put 15% as the human race, 15 hardcore evil.
so with seven million we're talking almost a million that are evil they're coming across so in
Maryland um in July of last year 2022 20 year old Kayla Hamilton an autistic person was strangled to death
by an undocumented
alien. Turns out
the
person is 17 years old.
Feds have not released his name.
They should. They have it.
Member of MS-13,
the violent El Salvador
gang.
Kayla's mother,
Tammy Nobles, testified
yesterday in front of the House
Judiciary Committee.
I don't want any other parents.
to live the nightmare that I am living.
I am her voice now.
And I am going to fight with everything I have
to get her story told and bring awareness
of the issue at the border.
I will make sure her memory lives on.
Murder itself is already taboo.
But then you mentioned MS-13 and nobody wants to touch it.
So the human toll of this open border,
and President Biden couldn't care less about it,
has been substantial.
So you can imagine if you're a mom or a dad and a 20-year-old has autism and is strangled to death
by an undocumented person who's in a criminal gang, how you would feel.
Federal government has an obligation to protect us.
That is obligation number one.
That is why we pay taxes.
Okay?
Protection.
President Biden, in the worst thing that he has done,
through that right out the window by opening that border.
That single open border policy is the worst thing that Biden has done and should eliminate him
from any voter consideration ever again.
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your podcast. All right, an update on the L.A. Dodgers and L.A. Angels honoring the Sisters of
perpetual indulgence. We went over this yesterday. The message of the day, I lay it right out
there. This is a Christian hate group, transvestites dressed as nuns, appalling, attacking the Catholic
Church, defiling the Eucharist, mocking all of the Catholic icons in public, and they're going to
be honored by the Dodgers and angels at their gay pride nights. Here's what I said, go.
me in the eye. This is a hate group. The Los Angeles Dodgers wanted to honor the hate
group. The Catholics and a bunch of organizations protested. And so on May 17th, 13 days after they said
they were going to honor, the Dodgers rescinded the honor. But five days later, they officially
re-invited the sisters of perpetual indulgence to be honored at their gay night.
Shocking and appalling. Joining us now from Dallas is Dr. Matthew Wilson, teaches political
science at Southern Methodist University SMU in Highland Park, beautiful campus there.
And the doctor also studies the intersection of politics and religion in America.
When you heard about this story as a historian and a political science guy, how did you react?
Well, I reacted, I think, with some sadness and some awareness of the historical context here,
that people have to remember that there's a long history of anti-Catholicism in the United States.
and that at different times in American history, Catholics have been the target of people on the right
and they've been the target of people on the left, and that there really is still in this day and age
when most religious and most demographic groups are beyond attack. Catholics can still be seen
as a legitimate target for ridicule. Just imagine if the group being mocked were those who had a religious
vocation in another faith, rabbis or imams or something like that. That would rightly not be
tolerated. But we do you think, do you think it would be under the banner of a hate crime?
Would the federal government get involved if the sisters of perpetual indulgence
throughout anti-Jewish tropes? Do you think that there would be legal action against this group?
Well, it would depend on what they actually did.
All right, well, but let's see.
They went into a church in San Francisco, took communion, and defiled it in front of a camera.
So you could go into a synagogue and spray paint the Torah, right?
And that would be regarded rightly as a hate crime, desecrating the sacraments or desecrating the religious icons of a faith.
I think rightly be regarded as a...
Well, why wasn't it when we all know that if you spray painted a Torah and a synagogue,
you'd be charged?
Why wasn't the defilement of the Eucharist charged in San Francisco?
Well, that's what I'm saying, because unfortunately there is a much higher tolerance for
anti-Catholic hate than there is hatred, they're all directed at other religious groups.
It is a very regrettable double standard, but the reality is,
is that anti-Catholicism is not really taken seriously by the federal government as a hate crime.
Is it partially the fault of the Catholic Church in America?
Because the Anti-Defamation League represents the Jewish faith.
All right.
And if you do something anti-Semitic, they're on it.
But we don't have anything like that.
We have the Catholic League in New York.
But you don't, I didn't see any demonstrations against the Los Angeles Dodgers or Los Angeles.
as angels, have you seen anything that's been going on for almost a month? It hasn't been
any organized, you know, you better not do this. This is insulting. No boycott, call, nothing.
So the Catholics seem to be absorbing this kind of punishment. I think that's largely right.
I mean, certainly you've seen people like yourself and others who have spoken out against this,
but nothing institutionally from the Catholic Church. This is something where the archdiocese,
of Los Angeles ought to be speaking out very, very forcefully against this Catholic display
in their community. Yeah, I think Ramos, I think it's Ramos, the Archbishop out. I think he did.
But the other thing is that the press yesterday had the Illinois story where over seven decades,
there were 2,000 victims of clerical abuse under the Catholic Church's banner. That was everywhere.
and rightly so rightly so all right that's it just has damaged the catholic church worldwide more than
anything that's ever happened including the crusades all right however this sisters of perpetual
indulgence you don't see this anywhere right it has not gotten the level of coverage that one might
expect was it in the dallas morning news did you see it in the dallas morning news i didn't see it in the
Morning News specifically, I've seen some online coverage of the controversy.
It was in the AP, Associated Press.
None of the networks covered it.
Okay, let's go on to the Dodgers and the Angels.
These are big organizations, billion-dollar companies.
And they saw what happened to Bud Light, all right?
But they don't seem to have any feet.
They fear the progressives who threatened them once they rescinded the offer to the
you know, transvestite hate group, the left threatened them and they folded. That's what
happened. So it seems to me that the far left way more powerful than the regular American.
Well, and here's where we'll have to see how this plays out in the sense that if Catholics
are truly offended by this, they can make their offense known by not showing up for Dodgers.
Rogers games, not showing up for Angels games. There are lots of Catholics who go to baseball
games in Los Angeles. Four million Catholics in Southern California. And if they make
San Diego, right, go ahead. If they make their displeasure known, if they actually make these
organizations pay a price for this anti-Catholic act, then they could start to wield an influence
that we see the left wing route too. Will they do it? That's very much an open question.
I doubt it because there isn't any central force now in this country that motivates Catholics to do anything.
It's really sad.
It's a sad.
Wouldn't you say we're in a real down cycle here in our country?
I mean, you're a political science guy, an expert in this.
Aren't we in a down cycle culturally and politically here?
Well, that's a big question.
I mean, there's a lot of things that contribute to that.
But I would say one thing is the erosion of these organizations of civil society, of which churches are a critical one,
that for so much of American history, churches played such a powerful role in building community,
in building an ethos of good citizenship and of public service.
And as church membership and church involvement has waned, we have a lot of negative consequences in our society, in our city.
I agree 100%.
Thank you very much for your expertise.
Really appreciate it.
and we hope to you talk again. Thank you.
Thanks for everything.
All right, some updates, some other updates, Hunter College, New York City,
crazy loon professor, Shaline Rodriguez, Sheline, something lean, Rodriguez,
attacked a pro-life, peaceful student group.
Roll it.
This is violent.
You're triggering my students.
I'm sorry about that.
No, you're not.
Because you can't even have a . .
maybe. So you don't even know what that is. You don't even know what this is. It's just the
out of here, you know.
Once again, I compliment those students. If I had been there, I don't know if I could
have held my temper. Anyway, after that happened, a reporter for the New York Post tracked
that loon down, and the woman allegedly threatened the reporter with a machete.
Okay. Hunter College fired her for that.
She's gone. We're happy we could bring that story to you. She doesn't deserve to be teaching anyone.
Target blows up. Yesterday, we told you that the CEO, Brian Cornell, was lamenting $500 million being shoplifted from Target stores across the country, as he should.
Okay? Well, now he's got a bigger problem because apparently Target was selling or is selling L.J.
GBTQ plus merchandise.
Now, I don't have a problem with that myself, but a lot of people do.
Okay?
And so Target now has ordered their stores to cut down on that stuff and move it to the back
of the store.
In addition, Target is in business with a guy named Eric, self-proclaimed gay transgender man.
We don't know his last name.
Target won't say, who's a Satanist.
And Eric has designed pentagrams, horn skulls, and references to devils that Target is selling.
Now, this is insane.
This guy, Cornell, is an idiot to do this.
They didn't learn their lesson from the Bud Light.
And by the way, I should mention, I'm never.
going to see the Dodgers or the angels again, ever.
So this Catholic is standing up.
And I'll tell you what, if this happened in New York,
I'd be out there with a sign in front of the Yankee Stadium or City Field.
And I'd bring some of my friends with me.
Smart Life.
Memorial Day coming up, can't wait.
But 42 million Americans are going to be traveling.
37 going to be driving of the 42-5 on planes and trains and here is a smart life tips and these are
important if you want to have a good holiday you go so fast like that you know so a lot of people
think all Friday Saturday Sunday Monday and you're back at work on Tuesday I mean
that's like shum first flight out if you don't take the first flight out you're going to
get hosed. Okay? TSA collapsed at LaGuardia Airport yesterday. Collapsed and people missed their
flights. Why nobody knows? Was it reported? Not really, but I had people flying in.
It couldn't get in, couldn't get out, couldn't get on a plane. Crazy. All right? And if there's
a thunderstorm anywhere, you screwed. The first flight out means the plane has
to be at the gate. It's when you show up at the airport and the TSA lines are shorter. First
flight, so yeah, got to get a bit four in the morning. Get up. Take a nap on the plane or when
you reach your destination. First flight out. Otherwise, man, I used to take the last flight
to, you know, 10, 11 at night, but even that's shaky because they can't get the planes in.
Now driving
I drive at night
I will not drive
anywhere during the day
I told you a few weeks ago I went up to Boston
to see my son play lacrosse
and it took me six and a half hours
to do a three and a half hour drive
during the day
because it's
the roads are all corroded
falling apart an accident
so I drive at night
and is
much much easier
Smart Life.
This day in history, May 24, 2018.
Donald Trump did something very underreported, but very interesting.
He granted a pardon, posthumous pardon, to boxing's first black heavyweight champion, Jack Johnson.
All right, that happened five years ago today.
What did Johnson do?
He violated the Man Act.
The Man Act said you could not transport women across state lines for immoral purposes.
The problem was that Johnson was driving his.
his wife across state lines.
It didn't matter because Judge Kenneshaw Mountain Landis,
first baseball commissioner, who was a racist,
railroaded Johnson.
He got sentenced to a year and a day in prison.
Johnson splits to Canada, then to Europe.
But he comes back, all right?
And he did serve his time.
So Trump said, hey, this.
was racist it was wrong and i'm going to pardon jack johnson good for him that happened five years
ago today all right we got a provocative mail segment and a final thought i think you'll find amusing
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So Joyce says, as respect, Mr. Biden's claim that we lost Bo in Iraq, a quote.
I quick check finds that Bo served seven months in Iraq.
He was diagnosed later with brain cancer.
Maybe being in Iraq caused him to die, but no one can say for sure.
But his father has a right to believe that.
Joe Biden has a right to believe that Bo Biden's brain cancer,
not in the family, by the way,
was caused by exposure to chemicals in Iraq.
And we should not question that.
Steve Shire, Austin, Texas.
here is what's going on. The leader of our country and his administration get away with
everything. They are corrupt. It is and now has bled into the fabric of our society and it's
getting worse. In my business, people now breach agreements that are in writing and nothing happens.
I agree 100%. The legal system here in New York is collapsed. You can have contracts. You can
whatever you want, that doesn't matter. Ultimately, after years and hundreds of thousands of
dollars, you may win. But enforcement is crazy. Corruption breeds more corruption. Russell Gauthier,
Baton Rouge, Louisiana, with the Department of Justice failing to investigate not only
themselves, but the FBI to the Supreme Court, can the court appoint an investigator? No.
The Supreme Court doesn't have any power to do anything other than hear cases.
So you have to file a criminal case and then it has to wind itself up through the appeals process to the court, which may or may not hear it.
That's what we said about Kerry Lake.
The Supreme Court doesn't have any appointment power or any enforcement power.
Susan Godfrey, Tom, Simpsonville, South Carolina.
I've been a fan of yours, Bill, for more than 10 years.
I understand you're independent, but what does I'm not a Republican kind of guy,
mean. I said that. I'm not a Republican kind of guy. Very good question, Susan. Excellent question,
by the way. It means that both parties, in my humble opinion, aren't doing their best for America.
So the Republican Party is scattered. There's no leadership there. Who's the leader? Who? No one.
And they don't articulate a lot of the things that they want to accomplish, like abortion.
They don't say why they want to limit it or what the other side is doing and how that violates humanity.
There isn't any articulation coming out of the Republican Party.
That's what I mean.
Paul Worley, St. Louis, Bill was a good thing to report that vets were being moved out of hotels for migrants to take their rooms.
if for no other reason to bring more attention to the border crisis.
No, Paul, we don't do that.
We don't report false stories ever.
There's no greater good in that.
I disagree.
John Sato Hicksville and New York.
Bill, you can say you don't care about same-sex marriage,
and as a Catholic myself, I do care about the word marriage.
It's a civil union.
Marriage is a religious thing and not a state thing.
It's a religious thing in some.
sex
C-C-T-S
but
marriage in America is a state thing
it shouldn't be
but it is
and anybody who's gotten divorced
or been involved
in some kind of contention
during a marriage
you're going to get
blasted
so my philosophy is
I want all Americans
to pursue happiness
on an equal basis
right? And if gays want to get married, I don't care. They're going to be subjected to the same
insane laws, civil laws, that everybody else is. Matt Palumbo, Tampa, I enjoyed your take on
the bakery pricing. I agree if the price is inflated, regardless of whether you can afford it
or not, you should not pay it out of principle. Yes, I am not going to allow these people to exploit
Joe Darvaux, McKinney, Texas.
I watch you every Monday through Thursday on the first TV on my direct TV channel.
Yes, good, glad.
I love getting to see you again since the days of the O'Reilly Factor.
Keep fighting the good fight.
We enjoy your candor and sense of humor.
Thank you for remaining a bold, fresh piece of humanity.
Well, I appreciate you.
That was a nice letter, Joe.
A bold fresh piece of humanity is my bio.
The book is now out of print, okay?
but you can get it in the secondary market.
All right, so they sell it on eBay and things like that.
It's one of my favorite books, so you'll know about what makes me tick.
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Get them while we have them.
Word of the day do not be insipid.
I-N-S-I-D do not be insipid.
Back with a final thought in a moment.
So here is the final thought of the day.
I'm dropping stuff all the time now, constantly dropping stuff.
And I don't have anything wrong with me physically.
I mean, you know, I'm okay.
I'm in pretty good shape for an old geyser.
Actually, I don't see myself that way, but let's use that description for the final thought.
But I'm dropping stuff.
I'm going to, what is this?
I'm six four.
I'm going to go, wait down and pick it up.
So what is going on?
I'm not in the moment, okay?
Whenever I'm doing stuff, whether it's brushing my teeth or, you know, whatever it may be, I'm thinking about something else, something I have to do or
creative thought pops into my mind or whatever now you've got to be in the moment or you're
going to get in trouble you're going to lose your car keys you're going to leave your credit
card at a restaurant you're going to put your hand in the door okay so far i just drop stuff
and i pick it up immediately before the terra dog can get it and swallow it okay but this is
accelerated and i was thinking about how you said is it me getting older that i'm dropping
stuff because I didn't really notice that when I was younger. No, it's I'm not in the moment.
I'm so busy, have so many things going on that I'm always thinking. That's not good.
Whatever you do, you've got to be there, no matter how banal or mundane the task is.
And then now I pose this on myself. Before I leave the house or something like that or leave
the restaurant or the theater, wherever I am, the stadium, I look.
look around. I make sure I have everything. I pat. Do I have my phone? Do I have my wallet? Do I have my
keys? You know, it's a complicated society. But I do that every time now. And that has helped.
That's cut down on chaos. That is a final thought. Thank you very much for watching and listening
to the No Spin News tomorrow. A special investigative report on Black Lives Matter. See you then.