Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - Trump's Tweets Cause New Controversy; American Teenagers Do Not Take Responsibility
Episode Date: July 16, 2019- New strategies emerge from both President Trump and the left politicians—who will come out on top? - Why don't teenagers in America do not understand the importance of taking charge and being resp...onsible? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Welcome to the No Spin News for Tuesday, July 16th, 2019, Take Your Country Back.
Okay, so I wanted to lead with something else, but I really can't because this controversy
between President Trump and the four radical congresswomen is really taken over in mid-July.
Now, a couple of things right up to bat.
you can decide whether the president of the United States are racist. I'm not going to tell you he is.
I'm not going to tell you he isn't. When my book comes out, the United States of Trump,
I research every single accusation on the racist front against Donald Trump, and I provide facts.
So you'll be better informed then, but I don't want to take up all of your time. I don't believe
Donald Trump's a racist. I think he uses race, as do the Democrats. They're both using race.
So let me explain. Right now, you have a split in the country, and the split goes down this way.
Half the nation doesn't like the radical approach of the Democratic Party. They may not like Donald Trump.
But they certainly don't like what's happening in the Democratic precincts.
About a half.
Quarter of those who aren't in that half category don't know what's going on.
They don't know.
They don't pay attention, addicted to substance, addicted to their machines, whatever they can be doing.
They have no idea what's happening from day to day.
25% of Americans don't like their country.
I think it's bad.
They're online.
with the Democratic Party, which has basically set itself up as saying,
America's not really a good place, not noble, we've got to change everything.
It's unfair, racist white men run it, always have run it, everything's bad.
That's the four radical congresswoman.
If you look at their resumes, what they've said, it's exactly what they believe.
And I don't think they deny it.
Now, they say they're trying to improve the country, that they are loyal Americans, but they don't like it.
It, America, as it stands now.
So Donald Trump comes in and says, you know what?
I'm going to make this election about them, about the radicalism in the Democratic Party.
I'm going to mill the two.
I'm going to make Nancy Pelosi outright repudiate them, or Pelosi is going to look like a sympathizer.
That's the political play.
So, and then ultra provocative, go back where you came from.
How about the 10 worst-run cities in America?
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I'm just going to, I don't believe any of this, but I'm going to run them down in case you live in these cities.
Now, this analysis is done by Stacker, whatever Stacker is.
Financial Stability, Education, Health, Safety, Economy, Infrastructure, Pollution.
All right, 10 worst-run cities, Cleveland, Memphis, Tennessee, Toledo, Ohio, Gary, Indiana, Stockton, California, Flint, Michigan, Shreveport, Louisiana, Jackson, Mississippi, St.
Louis, Missouri, Detroit, Michigan is the worst.
Okay. So if you live there, I'm sorry. I don't happen to think that that's the case,
although Detroit is terribly run. St. Louis, it's all right. Jackson, Mississippi, I've been in a long
time, I don't know. Shreveport, it's okay. Flint's got the water thing. Stockton has
always been a problem. Gary, Indiana, always been a problem. Toledo, I don't know. Memphis
is a big crime problem, drugs.
and I was in Cleveland, I thought it was running okay.
Now, to me, the four mismanaged cities in the U.S. that you really have to worry about is Chicago.
Can't get violence under control there.
San Francisco is a total meltdown mess.
L.A., same thing.
And New York City, where the New York Post just called for the mayor to be fired.
Those cities are really in trouble, all of them.
Here are the best-run cities.
Indianapolis, Albuquerque, big drug problem in Albuquerque, Topeca, Kansas, Rapid City, South Dakota, Dayton, Ohio is a best-run city.
I interviewed Bush the Younger in Dayton. I don't know much about it, but that's what they're saying at that website.
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final thought. It's a true story. So here's the deal.
I'm dealing with a soon to be a 16 year old boy and he wants to go to a rap concert.
A couple problems.
It's not that the rapper is bad and he's just dumb, but kids like it.
The crowd that goes to the rap concert is rough.
It's a Jones Beach on Long Island.
Now they got 10 good kids going to the rap concert, 10.
They all bought their $30 ticket, okay, with their own money.
So I say, okay, you can go, but you got to have an adult with you.
Got a bodyguard, bouncer, whatever you may be.
I don't want to go.
I mean, I'll sit through that.
I mean, I'll sit through a lot, but I'll sit through that.
So you've got to have an adult.
Now, this is like a catastrophe.
Oh, man.
So they finally come up with a young woman who's going to take them.
But I got to tell you how difficult this was.
You're going, why, why?
Why?
Because you're going into a crowd of 10,000 people
and some of them are going to want to steal your wallet and punch you in the face.
That's why.
So think, think, think.
So it's a big discussion.
But the primary thing that the teenagers didn't want to do,
they didn't want to organize it.
Nobody wanted to take charge and organize it.
How are you going to get there?
How are you going to get home?
Who's driving you?
Where are you going to get dropped?
They didn't want to do it, nobody wanted to do it.
Because they're so used to having their parents to it, but they don't want their parents.
So we got it worked out.
The adult going, now it's organized, but I said, you're not going unless there's an adult
with you, and I know where you're going, where you're going to be dropped off, where you're
going to pick off, and you're going to text me every half hour and tell me what's going on.
Okay?
So teenagers today are not organized, and they don't quite understand that you have to be to protect yourself in this world.
That's my final thought.
See you tomorrow.