Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - Vivek Ramaswamy's Presidential Candidacy, Biden's History With White Supremacy, COVID is Back, Chicago's Car Theft Problem, Buttigieg's Airline Fine, & the Loch Ness Monster
Episode Date: August 30, 2023Hey BillOReilly.com Premium and Concierge Members, welcome to the No Spin News for Tuesday, August 29, 2023. Stand Up for Your Country. Tonight's rundown: Talking Points Memo: Bill thoroughly anal...yzed Vivek Ramaswamy's run for the 2024 GOP presidential nomination. President Biden continues to push the narrative that White Supremacy is behind crimes against Black Americans, but what about his history being associated with White Supremacy? Covid is making a comeback, and some institutions are reinstituting mandates. Why is the mayor of Chicago suing car manufacturers? Pete Buttigieg fines American Airlines. Is the Loch Ness monster back? This Day in History: John McCain picks Sarah Palin. Final Thought: Terror Dog Summer In Case You Missed It: Get tickets to Bill and Sid Rosenberg's live show this October: "A New York State of Mind," at The Paramount in Huntington, NY. They are on sale NOW! Read Bill's latest column, "Reality Check”. LAST CHANCE! Get the Summer Reading Special bundle before it’s gone! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Hey Bill O'Reilly here.
Welcome to the No Spin News, Tuesday, August 29, 2023, stand up for your country.
You know, there is so much uncertainty in the USA right now, it's beyond disturbing.
Most of them beings like to be secure.
They don't like to be uneasy about what's going to happen, and it's exactly what we have.
Politically, both Trump and Biden are in trouble.
They have huge problems, and no one knows how those problems are going to play out.
So, that presents an opportunity in the political realm.
And one young American has seized that opportunity.
That is the subject of this evening's Talking Points memo.
His name, the Vec Ramoswamy.
You know him, age 38, born August 9th, 1985.
He made a pile of dough by founding the Rovant Services, a pharmaceutical company in 2014.
In fact, he had capital gains of $37 million in 2015 after he sold part of his company.
So Mr. Ramoswamy, I know I'm going to have trouble saying that name all throughout the show, is a wealthy man.
And now he wants to get into public servers.
So he was born in Cincinnati, that area, attended in Xavier High School there, Catholic School, Jesuit.
He was class valedictorian, went on to Harvard, summa cum laudean biology.
The man is super smart, maybe a genius.
Then he went to Yale Law School.
This guy is ultra-intelligent.
Then, as I said, he founded this company,
he made a pile of dough in business,
and he got out of the business and into politics.
So he made an impression in debate.
I think everybody would understand that.
His polling average, according to real clear politics, is 7.6%.
He has no chance to win the nomination,
but he's building up his profile for maybe four years down the road,
whatever it may be. Now, Ramoswamy is shrewd. First of all, he is a Trump supporter. Go.
I did say he's the best president of the 21st century, from George Bush to Barack Obama to Joe Biden to
Donald Trump. I think it's not even close. Who was the best of those presidents? In my book,
I judge by results. That being said, I believe I can take the America First agenda even further
than Donald Trump did. All right. So that's respectful to Trump. The magazine.
people who won't hate Vivek, and he goes on his way.
The reason that he's getting some kind of traction is because many Americans, maybe most,
are tired of the old politicians, right? Mike Pence, Chris Christie, Nikki Haley,
they all come under that, and it may be unfair, under that tent.
they're tired of it now trump he's a maverick he's outside that so he isn't fall into that tent because
he's not really a politician trump he's a populist anyway rama swami knows that roll it the truth is
i'm an outsider i'm not a professional politician i think we have a choice between super pack
puppets who are being propped up with prepped lines and millions of dollars to go along with
it versus in my case i'm an outsider i think of myself as a patriot who speaks the
true. Super pack puppets. Okay. That's the system. And if Ramaswami gets into a position where he is
competing for the presidential nomination, he'll have super PACs too. I don't know if he'll be a puppet
or not. That depends on the individual. So there's no doubt. And I, as you know, if you watch
know it's been news and listen to it every night, I hesitated jumping in on the analysis of this
man until I could see where he was going, all right, could see how he held himself. And in the
debate, he did well. He held his own. But he is not, let's see, he is not well versed enough
in foreign affairs. And I don't know about his economics.
but you would assume the guy has a pretty good grass of economics.
But foreign policy, no.
And that is his weak point.
So let me make the case here.
Roll cut one.
Far from it.
I think that the Biden administration is so stubbornly attached to the idea of getting
Xi Jinping to drop Vladimir Putin.
What I think we need to be doing is get Vladimir Putin to drop Xi Jinping.
Just like Nixon went to China in 1972,
I think Putin is like the new Mao.
I will visit Moscow and I will pull Russia out of its military alliance with China.
The Russia-China military alliance is the single greatest military threat that we face today.
I will visit Moscow and I will pull Russia out of its military alliance with China.
Magic wand doing that.
The United States is China and Russia's biggest enemy.
The Vecke is not going to change that.
He could go, I guess, to Moscow and talk to Putin,
but Putin's not going to kick over China in favor of doing anything to the United States.
Not going to happen.
Never has happened.
Now, Trump controlled Putin.
I still don't know how.
Trump is very cagey with me.
I've asked them 50 times, you know, what do you got on them?
I think it has to do with economics that Putin made billions of dollars,
mostly in the energy realm under Trump, but I'm not sure.
But Ramoswami going over to Moscow saying, hey, lad, you got to pull out of China
and you've got an ally with the USA.
That's not going to happen.
And I did some research throughout history.
So Putin's a dictator and he's a killer.
Yeah, they don't know.
I mean, there's no two sides to that story.
You have to talk to him still, I understand.
But he's not going to be rational.
He's going to do what he wants to do.
And right now he wants to give the United States a hard time.
There's only been one dictator slash tyrant in history that I can find one that's ever reversed
course in fostering violence and fostering trouble for the world.
And that is Attila the Hun.
That's how far back you have to go.
So what happened there was Attila and the Huns were coming down the peninsula of Italy
heading for Rome.
And Pope Leo got on a horse and rode out to meet Attila somehow convinced him not to
sack Rome and the Huns turned around and went back to northern Europe. That's it. Now, I tried
everything they could try with Tojo in Japan, Hitler, he mentions Mao, with Stalin. It never
works. It never works. The only thing that works with these tyrants is violence, is the threat
of violence. That's it. Nuclear deterrent. You're going to persuade the, uh,
imams in Iran to stop the terrorism?
How about Osama bin Laden?
So this is just fantasy stuff.
When I hear Ramoswami say stuff like that, I just roll my eyes.
Because there's just no chance that that would ever happen.
Now, in his own mind, he believes that he could do it, but, you know, you don't vote for
somebody on a delusion.
Okay?
Now, I hope that that comes in here, and we'll discuss this as gentlemen.
but you know if you could tell me one other violent tyrant in civilization that's ever stopped
I would be happy to hear that the second sound bite and this was again on CNN is about Ukraine
go I would freeze the current lines of control and that would leave parts of the Donbos region
with Russia I would also further make a commitment that NATO will not admit Ukraine to NATO
But there are even greater wins that I will get to the United States and return.
The top of the list.
Our goal should not be for Putin to lose.
Our goal should be for America to win.
That's what we have forgotten in this country, is that driving Russia into the ground is not a U.S. strategic goal.
Getting rid of Putin is a U.S. strategic goal.
It's a world goal.
This is a murder.
This is a guy who violates international law, goes into countries.
kills women and children.
He doesn't understand that.
And as I made this point a thousand times, I'll be very brief,
if you let Putin seize a quarter of Ukraine and say,
okay, you can keep it.
China goes into Taiwan.
Right?
Yeah.
The only reason China hasn't gone in is because Putin's getting his butt kicked
in Ukraine, which he is.
And his, you know, administration's tottering right now.
I have predicted that Putin will be overthrown.
Okay, it's not going to be easy, but it'll happen.
You don't have the support of the Russian people anymore.
And China's watching all this.
Okay, so if you are a student of history, you know that Neville Chamberlain did the same thing with Adolf Hitler.
He goes, yeah, go take Austria, go take a large chunk of Czechoslovakia.
Go ahead.
go take it, and then we'll have peace.
Well, that's exactly what Vivek is doing.
Exactly.
Because Putin doesn't have to do this.
Ukraine doesn't mean anything to him,
and he's disrupted the whole world,
and slaughtered,
slaughtered tens of thousands
of innocent civilians and displaced millions.
And you're going to go over there, and you're going to go,
yeah, okay, you know, all's forgiven.
it just dangerous so anyway um he's a smart guy i believe he has good intentions ramoswami
uh i think he has a future if he takes a tutorial under me uh and learns about the world
and about how it works uh he's certainly uh courageous he goes up against the establishment i
like that. Down the road, I think he'll be a player, but not now. And that is the memo.
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every day to get your daily dose inside the world of politics.
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us at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcast. All right, President Biden,
certainly not a player in any regard at all. There's two things on a schedule. He delivers
remarks about lowering health care costs. That's good. I hope the federal government can
get with the pharmaceutical companies and make some inroads and getting those prices under control
because they're hurting, killing people.
Then he meets, Bunn does, with the president of Costa Rica.
Okay, there's no, fine.
All right, now last night after the Jacksonville thing was percolating,
that's three African Americans gunned down by a racist maniac who then commit suicide,
Biden addressed it, go.
And as I've said to the country, we can't let hate prevail, and it's on the rise.
It's not diminishing.
Silence, I believe, we've all said many times, silence is complicity.
We're not going to remain silent.
And so we have to act against this hate-fuel violence, and so it's happened.
By the way, almost five years to the day that five young blacks were killed in Jacksonville,
years earlier at a gun, not a gun shop, a store that are doing kids' toys.
And we have to speak out that there's a whole group of extreme people trying to erase history.
It's almost incoherent.
I don't know what the toy store was.
I don't know what he's talking about.
he apparently believes this is his monolithic movement
where thousands and thousands of white people
are trying to hurt blacks.
That's what Biden believes.
Okay, I mean, we gave you the stats last night,
and it's beyond belief that Biden and Kamala Harris
still pushing this nonsense.
So I had to deal with this last night on News Nation.
You know, News Nation is interesting new network.
It's coming up, you know, it's a slow slog, and I appear on Monday with Leland Vitterd, former Fox News alumni,
and then on Wednesday with Chris Cuomo, a lot of you have seen that.
And I like the tone of the network.
They get a lot of information out, and then they bring somebody like me in.
I mean, none of the other networks would do that because they're afraid of me.
They're not going to bring me in, but they're not.
News Nation. Anyway, the conversation was on why this propaganda about white supremacy
is taken root in the media. Go.
By modern media standards, hate is only worth covering when it's hate by one kind of shooter,
specifically a white male. Bill O'Reilly is here, host of the no-spin news.
Bill, you've got more history perspective than I do. How did we get here?
Well, it's a media problem, and it's also a Democratic Party strategy.
So the progressive left wants to portray the United States as a racist country dominated by
white supremacists.
That's the narrative.
If you fit into that narrative, then you'll get coverage.
If you don't, you won't.
So it's not pure skin color.
This is politics.
Shortly after the Jacksonville murders by this racist loon who committed suicide, Vice President
Harris put out a statement, and you talked earlier to a guest about the vice president,
and the statement said that African American people are afraid to come out of their homes
because they may be confronted by white people with guns.
So my staff did a little research, and we led with this on the no-spin news, which you can access on bill o'Reilly.com.
Columbia University, certainly not a right-wing institution, put out a psychiatric study that said 15% of all the public shootings in America are generated by racists, and that includes blacks against whites or Asians, 15%.
85% of public shootings are generated by criminals, mostly drug gangs, predominantly African Americans.
So the truth is that, yes, in urban areas, many African Americans are afraid to come out because of the violence, but the violence is being driven by minority drug gangs.
Now, Kamala Harris knows that because she was Attorney General in California.
But she'd never say it because it goes against the progressive narrative.
That's what this is all about.
And that's what Biden did.
Okay.
Now, at this point in his life, Biden believes anything that anybody tells him for 10 minutes
and then forgets about whatever the conversation was.
Okay, that's not a pass for Biden.
but historically Joe Biden has not been sympathetic
to African Americans
that's a provable fact
and I'm going to play a couple sound bites now
now the man has no core belief system
he saw that on abortion
he's a Roman Catholic who makes a big deal
out of going to mass
and he turns around and supports abortion on demand
for any reason
whereas
whereas
whereas maybe 15 years
ago, he was pro-life, but now he's flip-flop because his progressive masters want abortion on
demand. So in the racial terms, this is fascinating. Again, one of the reasons that you watch and
listen to me is that I combine journalism with history. So you'll remember a man named Senator
Strom Thurman, South Carolina, one of the biggest racists ever to serve in the U.S. Senate in modern
times. So
Thurman was very powerful
in 1957 he tried to kill the
Civil Rights Act. He failed. Eisenhower
signed it. And then again in
1965, an updated Civil
Rights Act. Thurman again
tried to kill it.
Here's what Joe Biden said
about Strom Thurman.
Go.
Strong Thurman is in every respect to
Son of the South. And as
it was said of Robert E. Lee,
Strom is an opponent without hate,
a friend without treachery,
a statesman without pretense,
a soldier without cruelty,
and a neighbor without hypocrisy.
That's been the story of my relationship with strong.
We're occasionally referred to as the odd couple.
Okay, so if he is an opponent without hate,
why would he, Strom Thurman, try to block
legislation that would help African Americans.
He must dislike African Americans.
What other reason would there be?
So Biden was buddies, not just, you know,
hi, how are you? They're pals.
And he was also pals with a number of other southern racists
in the Senate. Roll the table.
I never thought I'd develop deep personal relationships with men
whose position played an extremely large part
in my desire to come to the Senate in the first place
to change what they believed in.
Eastland, Stennis, Thurman,
all these men became my friends.
And none of them were unrepentant
about hurting black Americans.
None of them.
while they were in the Senate
with their Biden's friends.
So would Joe be friends with a white supremacist?
I don't know any white supremacist in the Senate.
I don't think there are any.
Would he be friends with them?
So Biden is a man of no seasons.
He has no core belief.
Right now, he is being totally
driven by the progressive left
he's almost a captive
but it's not against his will
and this is
the hypocrisy of Joe Biden
is absolutely stunning
on what his core belief system
allegedly is
and what he has done in his life
okay
AP Paul
1,165 adults
Democrat 44 Republican 30
So it's not a fair poll.
First question, do you approve or disapprove the way Joe Biden's handling his job?
Approved 41, disapprove 57.
If it were a fair poll, it would be 38% approved.
Okay.
Second question, do you think Joe Biden is too old to serve his president?
Yes, 77, no 22.
Third question is Donald Trump too old.
51, yes.
No 49.
Okay.
Fourth question, would you like to see each of the first question?
would you like to see each of the following individuals run for president, 24?
Joe Biden, yes, 24 percent, no 75.
Donald Trump, yes, 30 percent, no, 69.
There you go.
Okay, so COVID is back.
COVID is back.
Did you know that?
It's back.
And we now learn because of the Department of Homeland Security's Inspector General.
the Inspector General of all of these federal agencies look into spending and other things.
So apparently FEMA, a federal emergency management agency,
wasted $27 million of COVID money.
How did they waste it?
They gave it to people who wanted jewelry for survivors, all right?
travel or boat purchases intended to scatter ashes,
perpetual care of burial grounds,
travel costs to funerals, clothing to wear to the funeral,
hotel costs.
The people who died from COVID.
$27 million, taxpayer money.
Biden administration.
COVID-med.
this is back in a few colleges. Washington Examiner reported that Georgetown University is
mandating masks. Not true as far as we can say. It's optional at Georgetown, but it is
mandated at Morris Brown College, a black university in Atlanta, Georgia. If you're going to
Morris Brown, you've got to wear a mask on campus. If you go to Rutgers in New Jersey,
you got to get a COVID-19 shot, another one, I guess, but they want, you know, it's coming back to some
extent. Now, this is interesting. The CDC no longer tracks COVID cases in America. So they don't
know how many there are, whether it's up, down, in and out. It's done locally now. And I say that
COVID's always going to be here like the flu.
But you're going to hear a lot of scare stories coming up about COVID.
And until Christmas time, you're going to hear them.
Because the progressive movement wants more government control,
and that's one way to get it by medical mandates.
Now, I have done one thing in the COVID realm personally that I think you might find interesting.
I did not get COVID.
I did get the boosters.
I got four boosters.
Didn't get it.
every member of my family got it most of my friends got it I did not and I think
somebody was looking out for me okay however I don't shake hands very much
anymore I fist bump some people don't like that they're almost insulted I have to
shake a lot of hands whenever I go out in public people know me and they want to shake my
hand and it's flattering. But I can't shake it. I can't carry around the disinfect it. And that's how
it spreads. That's how COVID spreads. Any virus spreads that way. Okay. So I fist bump. I go like this.
80% of people are fine with it. But I can tell 20% of, oh, you want to shake my hair. Not about you.
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All right, Chicago. So if you have a car in Chicago, you better have a garage. All right, so far this year, there have been 19,000 car thefts in Chicago, an increase of 104% under the new mayor Brandon Johnson.
Now, Johnson does not want to punish criminals.
He ran on it.
Everybody in Chicago knows it.
He doesn't want to punish criminals.
So, instead of cracking down on car thieves, he's suing Hyundai and Kia to car makers
because the mayor says their anti-theft devices aren't strong enough.
So he's filed a suit against Hyundai and Kia.
Now, that has led to widespread mocking of Mayor Johnson.
Roll the tape.
Clearly, we don't have a crime problem.
We have a Kia problem in the city of Chicago, according to Mayor Johnson.
Right.
And the numbers speak for themselves.
A 104% increase from last year, a 234% increase in vehicle thefts from two years ago.
But yet it's the car's fault.
You know, it's the gun's fault.
Right? The same analogy. We don't want to punish people who commit crimes with firearms or are caught carrying an illegal gun. No. No, no. We're to punish the gun manufacturers. It is so insane. But Chicago, you get what you deserve. I love Chicago. I've been there so many times. But you voted for brand.
and Johnson? Okay, he's not going to punish anybody. He's going to sue the car companies.
Unbelievable. Okay, and the guy mocking him was a Democrat, his name Raymond Lopez,
Chicago Alderman, give him credit. All right, Pete Buttigieg. What are that? Pete Buttigieg,
huh? There's a strong man right there. He's flying in American Airlines more than $4 million
to keeping thousands of passengers on a tarmac for more than three hours. Five thousand
821 passengers, 43 domestic flights, A.A. violated federal law. Pete's cracking down.
However, if you look at the fine print, okay, American only has to pay $2 million because Pete
forgave $2 million on, because American compensated people that they tortured on the tarmac.
Now, there's only one other fine that was Frontier Airlines.
All the chaos, all the pain that American air passengers have to suffer.
People to judge, two and a half years, head of the Department of Transportation.
Two lines.
Lockness monster, ooh, now, if you are a Bill O'Reilly.
member, you know you have direct access to me. I get every day a flood of mail from
Americans, concierge members who have been conned, okay, mostly on the internet. I help them
as much as I can help them. I will tell you now, no one is going to help you if you get built
out of under $10,000. So if you get built out of $8,000, there's no agency in this country
going to help you. And if you find the person that built you, then you can go after them,
but no FBI, no local police, no state police, nobody. Because this is so common to get con.
Now, I can direct you into places where you might get some satisfaction if you can give me
who did it. But many of the concierge members don't know who did it. Okay?
So, anyway, a word to the wise.
Lockness, Scotland.
Tourism in Scotland is waning.
Outside of the Gulf tourism, not a lot of people.
They're all going to Ireland, which is a lot more fun than Scotland.
I'm sorry, I know I'm prejudiced.
Okay.
So Lockness Monster is back.
So this was first floated in 1933.
1933. So the locked nest monster would be 90 years old. However, over the weekend, last weekend,
there was a search to find the Loch Ness monster. They went out. They didn't find them,
but they found four distinctive noises. Okay, this is what these nuts do. But they're doing it to get people to visit.
Scotland and Loch Ness. That's why I've been to Loch Ness, okay? It's a beautiful little
lake. It's in the countryside is beautiful. Can't get a good meal, but bring your own, right?
And I drove around it, and I, you know, just to say I've been there. Edinburgh and nice town.
You want to go to Scotland, your base in Edinburgh, nice town. Lockness monster. Smart life. Okay, I got a letter
from Paul Ryan. He lives in Ontario, Canada. He goes, Bill, I have read all the killing books and
they're great. I'm curious, though, what do you read? Okay, I read mostly for information for work.
And right now, Paul, I'm reading about all the presidents, all 45, because we're going to probably
do something next September on that. But I will recommend at the end of summer reading a few
authors. One is Robert Parker, Spencer for Hire. A lot of fun to read his books. James Lee
Burke, the Dave Robichow, New Orleans series. James Lee Burke, Dave Robichow, very well written,
tremendous. And then there's Vince Flynn, the late Vince Flynn, his franchise been taken over by
Kyle Mills, Mitch Rapp. All three of those are really, really fun books to read. If you're just
looking for a little entertainment, you want to get off the dopy fun.
Now, most books that I have started this summer, I have not finished because they run out of speed.
All right, they got one or two things, particularly nonfiction, and the rest of it is just filler, and it's boring.
I used to try to slog through these things, but I got so much to read now, if you bore me down.
Now, we got killing the witches.
I'll tell you about it in a minute coming out.
There isn't a boring page in that book.
All right, this day in history, that was a smart life recommendation.
by the way for you guys who are looking
and gals looking for fun reads
that's a smart life segment
to say in history August 29th
2008 15 years ago
boy it seems like yesterday
Sarah Palin nominated
to run with John
McCain as VP roll
the tape I never really
set out to be involved in public affairs
much less to run for this office
my mom and dad both
worked at the local elementary school
and my husband and I we both grew up
working with our hands. I was just your average hockey mom in Alaska.
So Republicans really liked Sarah Palin, but she turned out to be not versed enough.
It almost goes back to Ramoswami. All right, really didn't have a grasp of the very important
world issues. And McCain, of course, lost to Barack Obama. I like Sarah Palin. She's
feisty, she's outspoken. I think she did a good job as Alaskan governor there. She
lives most of the time, now I understand in Arizona, low profile. She does lectures for money,
and we wish her the best. But anyway, her nomination happened 15 years ago today. I was there
in Minneapolis. I saw it all live. Okay, I got a lively mail segment. And then Holly the Tara
Dog makes her return in the final thought. Okay, let's start with the mail.
Danley Garcia, Juwacha City, Arizona, I hope I was saying that correctly, between the Biden administration and the press, which is more corrupt?
You ask that question, O'Reilly?
Well, I say that it's the Justice Department because they have more power than the media.
But boy, does the media hide the dirt?
For Democrats, they do.
Jack Gilbert, Rio Rancho, New Mexico.
Bill in response to your question regarding who is more corrupt, the feds are mainstream media.
I can only say the feds are corrupt, but only because the media facilitates that.
Excellent point.
Excellent point, Jack.
If the media were fair and honest, corruption would be a lot less.
Charles Rink, Spruce Pine, Alabama.
The corrupt Biden administration is worse than the corrupt media because we can tune out the media,
but the federal government is wasting our tax money.
Dwight Jackson, Manila, Arkansas,
mainstream media is the most corrupt
because if they were doing their job,
the government would be held accountable.
I'm glad you guys got that point, that's for sure.
Adam Sherman, High Ridge, Missouri,
should we expect the fame voting shenanigans
we saw during the last presidential election?
Well, you have to go to all 50 states.
Again, the states run the elections, not the federal government.
Most Americans do not understand that.
Nick Blankenship, Princeton, West Virginia.
I'm 26 years old, became a premium member more than six months ago.
I appreciate that you report the facts without speculation.
I share President Biden's schedule, which you give us every day, with my friends,
and they're staggered by his lack of productivity.
Ah, Josie, he's relaxed.
He's like Dean Martin.
He's kind of relaxed.
Paul, concierge member.
Thank you, Paul.
We, the American people, received exactly what we voted for.
The World War II generation now almost gone.
And with them, the common sense and patriotism they had.
Today we vote for handouts and feelings.
A lot of truth to that.
Paula Wesley, Libby, Montana, love the atheist, nothing there, bumper sticker.
One of my favorites, Paula.
Atheists, nothing there.
Atheism cannot eliminate God because he's right in the middle of their name.
Al, Bill renewed my premium membership a while back.
I'm eager for killing the witches to arrive.
You get that free when you re-up or sign up for premium membership.
Of all the killing books, and some of them I read twice.
Yeah, you read, look, killing the witches, throw it on update.
It will be out September 26th after Labor Day.
We'll start to tell you a little bit about it.
We'll post an excerpt on Bill O'Reilly.com, as we usually do.
This book does not have a boring page in it.
It's really three books and one, but I'm not going to give it to you now,
but pre-order it on Bill O'Reilly.com, Amazon, Barnes & O'O, all of that.
And then we have an end-of-summer special,
killing the legends, killing the killers, and any mug of your choice,
4295, that's a great buy.
You can still get my crazy, Bill O'Reilly.com, people,
extended the reading special, Crazy Horse, Killers, and Legends,
all for 3295 until Labor Day.
To Labor Day.
Okay, and then it's over.
Word of the day, do not be a bumpkin.
B-U-M-P-K-I-N.
And once again, Bill at Bill O'Reilly.com,
in town. A lot of people are forget, name in town.
You got to know you're a real person.
Bill at Bill O'Reilly.com.
Now,
Bill at Bill O'Reilly.com.
Got it. Back with,
oh, bumpkin is, I did bumpkin.
Country bumpkin, but you don't know really what pumpkin mean.
Back with Holly to Tara Dog at a moment.
Okay, so it has been a Tara Dog summer
here on the east end of Long Island.
So Holly is a corgi, a Pembroke corgi breed originates in whales.
They are sheep, her dogs.
So she likes to be out on the grass, but it makes her tired, but she sleeps with one eye open,
keeping an eye on me, okay?
Or if any snacks.
Now there's Holly after a day at the beach.
Holly is exhausted.
Okay, very cute dog.
She is emblematic of Bill O'Reilly.com.
She's our mascot.
And Corgi's in America now.
And it's because of Holly.
Holly is 3 million Twitter followers or ex-followers, whatever it is.
And we post on Bill O'Reilly.com pictures of hollies all the time.
But Holly is caught on, and now a lot of people want corgis.
and they have actual corgi races out in California
where a bunch of corgis, they race against each other
and they televise it. It's hysterical.
But if you want a corgi,
you've got to get a big vacuum cleaner.
These dogs shed,
because they weren't bred to be indoor dogs.
As I said, they're sheepherded dogs.
In Wales, they don't bring them in.
They're out in the field chasing around the sheep,
making sure the sheep don't fall off the cliff.
And they have great balance, corgis.
Holly the Terodog has never fallen into the pool or the ocean.
Doesn't go in.
Goes right up, but doesn't go in.
Okay?
And I don't know why you figure she'd slip?
Never.
Never.
But the dog sheds like crazy.
Final thing.
The late Queen of England had at one time a dozen corgis because they're so cute.
But the queen never walked one in her entire existence because she had servants to do that.
Well paid.
But I, your humble correspondent, all right, I'm up in the morning walking a tarot dog because the
terrod dog has a schedule and does not like to deviate from that schedule.
So my eyes open and gets who staring at me like this.
The tarot dog wants to go out and have breakfast, and she's not here in any excuses.
That's what the tarot dog wants.
And the tarot dog has the loudest bark in the world, which works to my favor because people
think I got a German Shepherd in the house.
Anyway, it's been a terra dog summer.
Holly's the best.
I hope you have a nice pet.
We will see you tomorrow.