Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - What We Learned From D-Day, the Wall Street Journal's Biden Report, Trump's Support Holding After His Guilty Verdict, Georgia Humiliates Fani Willis, Kamala Harris's Appearance on Jimmy Kimmel, Maryland's Migrant Madness, & More
Episode Date: June 7, 2024Tonight's rundown: Hey BillOReilly.com Premium and Concierge Members, welcome to the No Spin News for Thursday, June 6, 2024. Stand Up for Your Country. Talking Points Memo: Bill honors those wh...o died 80 years ago in Normandy on D-Day. The Wall Street Journal's piece on Joe Biden's decline is garnering an interesting reaction. Bill lays out the latest polls following Donald Trump's conviction in New York City. What is happening with Fani Willis in Georgia? Kamala Harris' latest comments. Bill reports on a judge releasing a convicted predator in Maryland. This Day in History: D-Day Final Thought: Bill's trip to Normandy. In Case You Missed It: Read Bill's latest column, "Truth and Consequences." Get the "Red, White and Real" deal featuring the new "Not Woke" mug and "Team Normal" hat for only $39.95! Election season is here! Now's the time to get a Premium or Concierge Membership to BillOReilly.com, the only place for honest news analysis. Preorder Bill's latest book CONFRONTING THE PRESIDENTS, a No Spin assessment of every president from Washington to Biden. 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 Thursday, June 6th,
2004, stand up for your country, as thousands of Americans did on D-Day, and today is the anniversary.
We'll get to that in a moment.
I want to ask you a question, are you as bad?
busy as I am. I mean, every waking moment of the day, it's something. I tried to take a nap
yesterday after this taping. I couldn't do it. Every, the phone and the text and the dog and
doorbell. I mean, I know I'm whining. I'm sorry. I apologize for warning. But the news cycle is
a tsunami. Now, we're staying ahead of it. But to do that, to give you the why behind it all,
to call out the charlatans, to tell you what's likely to happen next, you know, I predicted
this congestion pricing in New York City would go down. And it did. Okay? So we work really
hard. It's important for you to watch us that you know how hard we are working. So the 80th
anniversary of D-Day is the subject of this evening's talking points. Memo on this day in
1944, 150,000 Allied troops invaded Normandy. Now, if you look at the map, Normandy is northern
France, and it is across the English Channel, all right? Normandy, for most of its history,
was English territory, William the Conqueror, and the 150,000 Allied troops showed up on
six beaches, and 50,000 Germans were waiting to kill them, waiting on top of the cliffs with heavy arms
to kill the allies coming from the landing crafts with no cover.
I just picture that.
And you can see it in the movie Saving Private Ryan.
I'll get to that in a moment.
But just picture that.
So you're 19, 20 years old.
You're in the landing craft on the English Channel.
Your orders are to invade the beach.
And on the beach, you have all these impediments,
barbed wire, all of that.
Okay, and then you have just yards away, guys have been heavy machine guns, cannon, everything else, shooting at you.
And all around you, Americans and British and Canadians are getting killed or severely wounded.
And you have to keep going.
Just micro it.
Picture it.
It's important.
Okay, so on the day itself, 4,414 Allied troops were killed.
2,500 of them American.
That's a big loss.
It's not the biggest, all right, but it's huge.
And then another 5,000 Americans are wounded, some of them severely, losing limbs, blinded, whatever it may be.
About 9,000 Germans were killed, but we don't really know because the Third Reich wasn't telling anybody.
About 9,000.
All right, so the rest is history, as they said.
say the invasion succeeded. The Supreme Commander Dwight Eisenhower was the architect behind it,
okay, and then the Allies moved into Europe, and Hitler's days were numbered. The best depiction
that I've ever seen is Spielberg's movie Saving Prime at Ryan, which will be on tonight, by the way,
on Turner Classic movies. Here's a clip. Go.
Move back and clear those murder holes.
I want to be plenty of beats between men.
Five men is a juicy opportunity.
One man's a waste of ammo.
Stand out of your weapon.
Keep those actions clear.
I'll see you on the beach.
Okay.
So the question now becomes, could Americans do that again today?
It's a very valid question.
We are a much softer society than we were in 1944.
And that's because the Great Depression hardened Americans.
The deprivation from 1989 into World War II was stunning.
People had a fight to survive in this country.
There were bread lines.
People didn't have enough to eat.
They had nowhere to live.
It was horrible.
And that toughens people up.
Then there was a sense of patriotism.
Because of the bomb drop at Pearl Harbor, we were attacked by the Japanese.
And a few days later, the insane Adolf Hitler declared war on the USA.
All right.
And that was the turning point against Hitler.
It wasn't D-Day.
It wasn't even Stalingrad, the worst battle in human history.
It was the day Hitler declared war in the United States
because Hitler's high command who weren't Nazis,
they were soldiers, but they were in the Nazi cause.
They knew that Germany wasn't going to beat the United States,
and Tojo knew in Japan.
They were fighting a stalemate.
They thought, as the tyrants think today,
that Americans did not have,
have the courage to fight a war like that.
It's exactly what's happened today.
Now, they were wrong, Tojo and Hitler, obviously,
because the United States didn't just defeat them.
They crushed, we crushed them, with the help of our allies.
But it was us that did it.
And killing Patton, killing the rising sun.
These are the best books, I think, and I'm
bragging about World War II.
They're concise, this is what happened, how it happened.
But it was us that did it.
And then we turned around and rebuilt Germany and Japan.
And for those of our critics, tell us we're a terrible country,
what other countries ever done that?
In the history of mankind, what are the countries ever done that?
Defeating a heinous enemy and then rebuilding their societies?
And do you think the Germans appreciate that?
they don't. You think the Japanese appreciate it? A few of them and a few Germans too,
but basically those societies don't. We could have done what Stalin did. Just march in,
take away all rights, execute people at will. That's what the Russians did. That's what the
Soviet Union, Stalin did. We didn't do that. Keep that in mind the next time you hear what a bad
country the USA is. So I'm not sure the individual American has a courage,
2004 that the individual American had in 1944, 80 years ago. And I would say probably doesn't.
Because our society is soft. She and China, Putin, and Russia, they know that. Okay, they know we're
soft. We do have the best military in the world, but there are not, as we reported earlier this
week, they are not enough. Military recruitment is declined.
And our weaponry is fierce, yes, but it's becoming obsolete as the Chinese and Russians pour more money into their militaries.
And that's a situation we face.
We may have to come up against China and Russia at some point.
We're not prepared for that.
America is not prepared for that.
Because patriotism isn't taught in schools anymore.
Used to be taught in school.
When my father and mother went to school, patriotism, number one on the curriculum,
won on the curriculum, even when I was in school. I pledge allegiance to the flag every day.
I don't do that now. Kids don't even know the words in the national anthem, and don't care.
And the Judeo-Christian values of courage and fighting for what is right, gone. Not in this country anymore.
We're more interested in killing defeatists than killing our enemies.
And that's the truth.
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I'm Miranda Devine, New York Post columnist, and the host of the brand-new-comcast.
Podforce 1. Every week I'll sit down for candid conversations with Washington's most powerful disruptors,
lawmakers, lawmakers and even the President of the United States. These are the leaders
shaping the future of America and the world. Listen to Podforce 1 with me, Miranda Devine,
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episode. Now, I wrote a book called Killing the Killers, which documented what America can do.
Because after 9-11, we had a window there, a window of vengeance. And we took advantage of that
window. We as a country. Okay. And we did defeat the jihad militarily. So it's not like we've
fallen over the cliff. We can see the cliff. If you're honest, you know, if you're an honest
American. I mean, there is a segment of our country that hates the nation, hates it. They hate
Judeo-Christian values. They hate everything about it. These are the progressives. Okay?
These are the DEI people. These are the woke people. They hate us. Hate me. They've been
after me for almost 30 years to try to destroy me and my family. They've won a couple of battles,
but I've won the war, okay, because I will never stop fighting.
Never.
So let's sum all this up.
It's worth thinking about this stuff.
It really is.
So we defeated to evil, and I mean evil.
Both Japan and Germany, those governments had no moral foundation.
I would kill anyone for sport.
What the Japanese did in the Pacific.
Pacific was unreported.
What the Germans did, because we liberated those concentration count.
We know what they did.
But Japan's a little murkier.
They did, wasn't as bad as Hitler, but it was close.
And that's the memo.
All right, Biden's over there in Normandy, as he should be.
Okay?
And people who are criticizing him over there are misguided.
Or he's the president of the United States.
She should be there.
He hasn't done anything to warn any crisis system at all.
Here's what he said today.
Go.
Democracy is never guaranteed.
Every generation must preserve it, defend it, and fight for it.
That's the test of the ages.
In memory of those who fought here, died here, literally saved the world here.
Let us be worthy of their sacrifice.
Okay.
I have no beef with that at all.
My beef is that under President Biden, our military structure has declined dramatically.
And our reporting this week proves it.
If you are Bill O'Reilly.com premium or concierge members, you can get transcripts and you
can see these reports any time you want.
But our military is in decline and Biden does not care.
Global warming is more important to him than the U.S. military.
And there is no question about it.
that's who you have. But today, what he just said, I have no problem. All right. Tomorrow,
Biden is going to return to Paris tonight, then go back to Normandy. I guess it's a security
thing. And then he'll spend a weekend with a Macron. I hope they have fun. Okay. The Biden
administration, very unhappy with the Wall Street Journal for using anonymous sources saying,
the president is in cognitive decline. My question is, does anybody not know that? I don't use
anonymous sources unless I can back it up another way. Temple is that. I don't trust anonymous
sources. I don't think they should be used. But as soon as that anonymously sourced article came
out, the Biden haters went to town. Go.
The White House attacking Republicans after the Wall Street Journal dropped a bomb on
the crazy old Cootin Chief.
The journal piece is titled Behind Closed Doors, Biden shows signs of slipping.
It's got 45 sources, both Democrat and Republican, who were in the room for Biden's private meetings with congressional leaders.
With all due respect, Greg Gutfeld doesn't know if those anonymous sources were in the room.
He doesn't know who they are.
He doesn't know what their agenda is.
He's taking the article per se.
Now, I'm not picking on Gutfeld, because the left does that all day long, and I'm not
what about, I'm not justifying bad behavior, I'm saying anonymous sourced articles should
not be trusted.
Period.
On all sides.
It's one of the reasons journalism is in such decline in America.
Donald Trump's in Arizona today's doing an event for Turning Point.
then he's going to Vegas, Sunday rally there.
It's pretty much back to business as usual for Mr. Trump.
Here are the polls after the Trump conviction in New York City.
Emerson first up.
Thousand registered voters, Democrat 37, Republican 25, Independent 28.
This is a ridiculous poll.
Why am I reporting it?
It's my job to look at the polls after the verdict.
This is absurd Emerson College.
You don't have a 12-point gap between the parties.
Anyway, presidential matchup between Biden and Trump.
Who would you vote for?
Trump 46, Biden 45, undecided nine.
Presidential matchup with all the others in, including RFK Jr.,
Trump 44, Biden 38, RFK Jr. 6, and the rest of them, you know, hardly anything.
Second poll, Rasmussen, 1,080 likely voters, okay, Democrat 35, Republican 33, fair poll.
Who would you vote for? Biden or Trump? Trump 48, Biden 43. You can see when it's a fair
sample, how Trump leads more. Okay. Trump for Biden, RFK Jr., Trump 45, Biden 40,
RFK 8. Okay. Final poll, and this is most interesting to me, Quinepiak, and Quintiak is a shaky,
just like Emerson. These are colleges. All right, Quinapeak, eh. All right, Georgia, just Georgia. All right,
1,2003, registered voters, Republican 31, Democrat 29, okay. The election for president were held
today, would you vote? This is Georgians only. Trump 49, Biden,
44. If everybody else was in, Trump 43, Biden 37, Kennedy 8. So there you go. That's three
polls. Trump wins them all. And that's after his conviction. There you go. Now, Georgia is
humiliating district attorney of Atlanta, Fulton County, Fonnie Willis. So the case has now been
stop dead until October, until the Georgia Court of Appeals decides whether to haul Fannie off it,
which they will. So this case is dead. All right, here's a Trump victory. Fonnie and her boyfriend
ran wild. And now the Georgia Court of Appeals says, no, we're stopping it. And that means it's
through. Okay.
Uh, media madness.
Now, we're doing a media story every day.
Jimmy Kimmel, who I like.
You know, I was on a show a few times.
We had a few laughs, and I've run into him a few times.
I have anything against Jimmy Kimmel, but he has become such a zealot, a progressive
zeal.
I don't know why.
I just don't know why I do, but anyway, he's got Kamala Harris on the show.
Go. Realistically, like, what can a president do to say a talk show host that has been making fun of him for like, what can he actually do to, oh, like, for example, me?
Well, I mean, again, in all seriousness, Jimmy, you're right to bring this up. He has been very clear. He intends to weaponize the Department of Justice against his political enemies. He admires dictators and says,
he'll be a dictator on day one.
It's like a parrot.
She's like a parrot.
Walk!
Dictator on bed, day one.
Walk, a dictator on day one.
And the woman, did she processing?
No.
No.
So for the 800th time,
Donald Trump said he'd reverse
Biden executive orders on day one.
he would be a dictator on day one, doing that.
Everybody knows that.
Walk this digger on way one.
Now, when she's out of office, she could get a job in like Costco, special sale on aisle five.
You know, she could do that.
And she deserves this scorn, Kamala Harris.
She deserves it.
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Okay.
This is a story that no one is reporting but us on a national level.
Terrible story.
So Baltimore County Corrections, all right, has released a Guatemalan who's in this country illegally, who has been convicted of crimes involving things.
13 and 14-year-old girls. Convicted.
Okay. His name is Raul Calderon Interiano, 25 years old. Okay. So he's being held by the
authorities in Baltimore, and the federal authorities said, hold him until we pick him up.
Doreen he convicted. Okay. No. Judge Jan Marshall.
Alexander, okay, lets him go, puts him back out on the street after he's convicted of abusing
13 and 14 year old girls.
Now thank God, ICE found him.
They got him, but no thanks to judge Jan Marshall Alexander, who let him out.
It is incomprehensible.
This is why our justice system has collapsed.
Now, the governor of Maryland, Democrat Westmore, could fire Alexander on the spot.
Do you think he will?
No, he will not.
I'll leave it to you to figure out why.
Boy, California is being forced to repay millions, $53 million to the feds after an audit.
Okay, California illegally gave Medicaid payments to migrants in this country illegally, to the tune of $53 million.
So remember, federal government gives states money to fund Medicaid.
California used some of that money to pay for the bills, health care bills,
and people in the country illegally.
So now I've got to pay it back.
This is all because of Governor Gavin Newsom, who when he took over in 2019,
California had a surplus of $22 billion.
That means they had $22 billion more than they needed to pay the bills.
Now, five years later, California is $520 billion in debt under Gavin Newsom.
There you go, California.
There you go.
No way this man will ever run for national public.
Well, he could run.
He'll never win.
Okay.
Okay. The Center for Immigration Studies, which is a conservative outfit, okay, estimates that sooner or later, the federal government is going to provide amnesty for about 10 million migrants already here.
Sooner or later. Okay. What will that cost in entitlements? One point three trillion dollars.
And you wonder why we have a $34 trillion debt?
There you go.
Washington Free Beacon.
This is a newspaper, very conservative newspaper, all right?
And it did an investigation into a lawsuit filed by Black Lives Matter Global Foundation against the 10th,
Tides Foundation. This is a fascinating story. Again, you will hear this nowhere else.
Okay. So the Tides Foundation is backed by people like George Soros, and it raises money for progressive
causes. So it raised, after the death of George Floyd, it raised an enormous amount of money
for Black Lives Matter.
But Black Lives Matter
says that Tides Foundation
didn't give it the money.
$9 million.
So they're suing.
Black Lives Matter, suing Tides.
I would call George Soros in
if I were Black Lives Matter.
Anyway, Tide says,
hey,
we don't know where
the nine million dollars went. You got to love this. So this is a lawsuit in California.
We're going to follow it. Black Lives Matter says they got shorted $9 million. The Tides Foundation
raised for them. And the Tides Foundation doesn't say no. They say, we don't know where the money is.
Okay, there you go.
Smart Live, garlic.
All right, I had some spaghetti and clam sauce last night at my local Italian place, and that was good.
They know how to do it.
That's a hard dish to make.
But they put the little garlic chips in the sauce and the red sauce.
I take the garlic chips out.
I'm not a big garlic guy.
If Irish diets, if you go to Ireland, not a lot of
garlic. Not a lot of onions, not a lot of peppers, not a lot of spicy stuff. That's, Ireland is not
India. Okay. So my stomach, if I eat this kind of spicy stuff, hmm, little rebellion going on.
So I'm not a big garlic guy, but, but, but, but nutrients journal says, if you eat a considerable
on a garlic, it's going to neutralize somewhat your sugar glucose.
which is killing everybody with diabetes and obesity and all of that.
So garlic basically wards that off,
which is why, I guess, Dracula doesn't like it.
So if you ever get attacked by Dracula and you have a garlic meal,
he's going to leave you alone.
Okay, he doesn't like garlic.
But they say eat garlic because it's going to ease inflammation
as you get older in your body,
block free radicals. I don't really know who they are. The only free radicals I know are at Columbia
University. And they will block unstable molecules. That doesn't sound good. And anyway, that's a
smart life tip. And here is another smart light tip. If you ingest a lot of garlic, you must have
gum. Really good gum. No mince. Don't buy that mint thing. They mince don't work. At six,
seven minutes you got to get gum got to get that moisturize in your mouth and you've got to be
powerful gum okay just the word to the wise if you want to have any friends stay in history as we
reported top of the show june 6 1914 d day um this was not the turning point in world war two
as i mentioned um this was the beginning of hitler's very quick democracy
demise, okay? That's what this was. There's only six months. No, no, I'm sorry. It was nine months,
and Hitler was toast. Because once Patton and American generals got on the continent of Europe,
they just pushed right through. The Germans didn't fight like the Japanese. Japanese would fight
to the death. Germans didn't do that. Only the crazy SS did it. Most German soldiers,
they knew this was not going to work out well, and they surrendered.
Japanese wouldn't surrender, interestingly enough.
So Germany itself, 13 million Germans died, civilian and military, 13 million during World War II, thanks to old Adolf.
But it was their own fault.
Germany allowed it to happen.
Just like Russia allowed Stalin and Putin, they're not full.
Do I feel sorry that 13 million Germans got killed?
No.
And I'm a bad guy.
I'm sorry. I'm bad guy. All right, I told you earlier this month about Mercedes and BMW and all these
companies that are still around today that collaborated with Hitler. Help them. I'm not buying
stuff. I hold a grudge. Even though my father was in the Pacific, I know what the Third Reich was.
Everybody knew. Everybody knew. You had to know. All right. There's no excuse. Don't tell me you didn't know.
Oh, we didn't know. Yeah, you did. You didn't care.
Okay, that's D-Day, this day in history.
All right, back with my trip to Normandy in a final thought of the moment.
Okay, 80th anniversary of D-Day.
I was there a few years ago in Normandy.
It is the best battlefield, if you're interested in visiting battlefields.
Here's a Cliffs and the English Channel, and you can see all the beaches.
They have the German gun placements there.
You can see everything, and it's very easy.
Now, there is the American Cemetery.
my son and I visited, very solemn.
That is American territory, even though it's in France.
It's America, the USA administers to that.
Very moving.
9,000 Americans buried there.
And for the Jewish Americans, there's a story David.
And it was, and they have all kinds of exhibits.
This is how the Allies storm, the beaches,
which countries went where.
And you can see it.
It's all there for you.
And that's another view of the cliffs.
They call it the hook.
And the Army Rangers went up there and got behind the German lines.
You can see exactly where they repelled up.
It's really an amazing situation.
And there they have a bronze memorial of the soldiers coming into.
Normandy, took six days of this battle, right? This just was losing a one-day thing.
Germans were very, very adamant. There I am in my little Chicago Cubs cap. I have a fondness
for the Cubs. I'm a Met fan, a Yankee fan, but I have a fondness. Anyway, it was a great
trip. And, you know, there's a certain place in the world, and I've gone to most of them,
into 86 countries that you have to go to.
And if you are a historian, historian, you've got to go to Normandy.
It's an easy trip.
You're just flying to Paris, and you can take a bus or a train, easy.
Or you can rent a car.
Go on out there.
You don't need to hire a bunch of guides or anything like that.
I did hire a guide because I wanted to see Bayot, which was the first town liberated, French town.
And I wanted to, you know, there's a beautiful cathedral in Bayo.
And I wanted a little bit more, and we didn't have a lot of time on the trip.
So if you take a tour, that cuts your time down, because they take you to the attractions and all of that.
Anyway, it was a very moving experience, and we, as you know, respect all of our military vets, no matter what theater they participated in.
And today, I think our coverage was first rate.
I'd like to hear from you, bill at bill o'Reilly.com, name in town, if you wish to do a pond.
Thank you for watching and listening to the No Spin News, new column on Sunday, and we'll see you again on Monday.