Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - White House Won’t Comply with Impeachment Inquiry; Warren Continues To Surge In The Polls
Episode Date: October 9, 2019- The White House has told House Democrats it will not comply with demands for documents and testimony in the Democrats’ impeachment inquiry—signaling they are prepared to fight this. - Elizabeth ...Warren becomes Democratic presidential front-runner – what exactly would a Warren run America look like? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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So the White House is not going to cooperate with the impeachment inquiry in the House of representatives.
It's a strategy that's born out of telling the American people this is a fraud.
That's why the White House is doing it.
And tactically, it's not really worth their while to send over, ambassador,
and lawyers and State Department officials into the House of Representatives because even
though the interrogations may be private, the Democrats will leak whatever they want to leak,
and the American people will never get the big picture, all right?
So there was a guy last week that went in and we understand said, look, President Trump
didn't order any quid pro quo with Ukraine.
that's not what came out. Some other leak came out that made Mr. Trump look bad. So the White House
knows this is how the game is played. Nadler and Schiff, Pelosi, all these people. They're going
to leak bad stuff, and the American public's not going to have access to what really happened,
so why bother cooperating? That makes perfect sense to me, and I'm putting myself in the White
House's position. So the White House counsel, Pat Chip-alone, writes, quote,
violates fundamental and fairness and constitutionality, man to due process.
All right, and that's something that might have to be litigated.
So Nancy Pelosi is now not going to get anything.
Schiff's not going to get anything.
I think they'll probably have a vote, and the White House wants that vote,
to show that it's a party thing.
So the White House doesn't believe any Republican congresspeople are going to vote for impeachment,
meaning they don't. Maybe a few would, though. But if it's only two or three, it doesn't matter.
And then they want to say to the American people, this is just like Mueller. It's another fraud like
Mueller. And it's making it very hard for us to govern. So all of that's in play. And I told you
this, and I firmly believe it. Donald Trump himself believes this impeachment is going to lead
to his reelection. That's what he believes. He could be wrong.
if other stuff comes out. But as it stands now, it's pretty weak to impeach a president on
a theory that he wanted to dig up dirt on Joe Biden from a foreign nation out of nowhere.
That's just what he wanted to do. When we all know, A, Biden did unscrupulous things
in Ukraine, and B, as the chief law enforcement officer of the land, Donald Trump,
as an obligation to find out about corruption.
If that's all it is, a theory of, well, you want to hurt a campaign opponent, no.
Okay?
So I do expect some kind of vote.
What is Pelosi going to do?
Fold it?
She's in a hard spot right now.
So we'll see.
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podcast. All right, so Elizabeth Warren has overtaken Joe Biden, two reasons. You know them.
Biden has gotten hurt in the Ukraine thing more than Donald Trump at this point. And Bernie Sanders
is down for the count. Bernie, he's gone. Okay. I feel bad for Bernie. I mean, I don't,
I don't agree with anything that he agrees with other than having a nice house.
on a lake. I think that's a good move. But Bernie's through. He may show up for the debate
next week, but he's done. He's not going to be president. He's not going to campaign hard.
You know, he's like he's alive. So Warren takes from him because they're both socialists.
And in the real clear politics average, she has now passed Joe Biden. So just a
there's a review of Elizabeth Warren, and I did this on the radio, on the O'Reilly Update,
which I hope you're listening to. We have it posted every night here. More than about 200 stations
already, a radio station across the country, and we thank you all of them. Anyway, Elizabeth Warren was
to ban fossil fuels. That means that hundreds of thousands of jobs would be lost. Hundreds of thousands
would be lost. And I think it's unconstitutionally to ban fossil fuels, but she wants
to. Millionaires tax, she already know that. She wants to slap a confiscatory tax on wealthy
people and what they have every year. And they already pay tax on their money and she wants
to go in again, likely unconstitutional as well. Forgiving student debt, and this is a trillion
dollar thing, so the government would pay the debt. The taxpayer would pay the debt.
for all the college students. Make public school college free. Medicare for all, no private health
insurance. So you go what the government tells you to do and you have to pay for it. More in taxes.
32 trillion over 10 years for Medicare for all. 32 trillion. We owe 22 trillion now. Criminal justice
reform, no bail, no minimum sentences, no private prisons,
illegalized marijuana, no ICE, no immigration enforcement, open borders.
That's pretty radical. Yet, let's see, what the latest is, 27% of Democrats support that radical
vision. Now, it's not a lot, but if you know anybody who's supporting Elizabeth Warren,
I'd love to talk to that people. You know, are you kidding?
me? Do you not understand how the economy would collapse if she ever got power? I mean
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Okay, here's a final thought of the day. President Trump gets himself in trouble by acting
emotionally. He gets angry, all right? And he doesn't sleep much. He watches TV early.
morning, he sees stuff that's unfair, that he knows it's not true, and he tweets. And then the cycle
of chaos starts. And then the call to the Ukraine president, as a document in the United States
of Trump, was made because Donald Trump is furious about the Obama administration doing unethical
things, he believes, in the 2016 campaign. He wants to expose it. And as we talked about earlier,
John Durham might. But the president.
got involved, made the call and said, hey, to the Ukraine president, do me a favor and look into Biden.
And now that's what's caused all this impeachment stuff. So emotional decisions, never good, never good.
Just the other day, something happened, a confluence of events, and I lost my temper for 30 seconds.
I was disappointed with me because it was annoying, you know, it was just a basic, people didn't do
what they were supposed to do, and it slapped back on me, and then I, like this, no good.
Nothing good comes of losing your temper.
Sometimes you have to display anger and emotion to get a problem.
point across, I subscribe to that. I don't want everybody to be an autonomous AI robot.
But if you're involved in something that's important, if somebody is teeing you off and
you love that person, or even just like them, pull back, think about what you want to do,
what your response is. Here's a good tip. When you have to get a point across to another
human being. And this goes for President Trump too. Write it down. Number one, that'll get the
steam of emotion out of you. Just the fact that you're writing it down is a relief. It's a
relief. All right. And then you'll see it and then you can think about it further. You're emotional
when you have to deal with somebody in any capacity and you know you're
on that edge, step back, get a piece of paper, write down what you'd like to say,
and then you can either say it or hand that person to a written thing. Final thought,
see you tomorrow.