Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - Who is Protecting the People?, the Big Crime Lie, Harris' Storm Stumble, Guest Dr. Carole Lieberman, and Just How Much Has Biden's Mind Diminished?

Episode Date: October 4, 2022

Tonight's rundown: Talking Points Memo: Has the protection of drug addicts eroded public safety for everyone else? Philly's District Attorney is being dishonest on crime. Bill lays it out Presiden...t Biden is allocating aid toward Puerto Rico VP Kamala Harris uses Hurricane Ian to push socialism and equity Just how much has Joe Biden's mind diminished? Forensic psychiatrist Carole Lieberman discusses this on the No Spin News This Day in History: The O.J. Simpson verdict Final Thought: Think past annoyances In Case You Missed It: Read Bill's latest column, 'Top of Mind.' Get a BillOReilly.com Premium Membership today and get "Killing the Legends" free! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Hey Bill O'Reilly here. Welcome to the No Spin News for Monday, October 3, 2020, Stand Up for Your Country. So I was on the Clay and Buck Show, radio show today, talking about killing the legends, doing a big nationwide tour to promote the book, and it's going very well for. Thank you for, if you checked it out. Anyway, on the program, we got into the discussion about America and what the government is in place to do. And only two things. As you know, I'm a simple man, and I break all of the BS down to what the essence of it is.
Starting point is 00:00:50 The federal, state, and local government exists for only two reasons. number one, to protect us, from terrorists, from Putin, from Mexico, from criminals in our neighborhoods to protect us. So we pay taxes to the governments to apply a measure of protection for our families and ourselves. That's number one, why they exist. number two is design a pathway to prosperity for all american citizens so that we can improve our lives economically and in other ways as well faith-based educationally whatever it may be to
Starting point is 00:01:38 design a pathway so each american citizen can be prosperous that's it that's why the governments exists. It's why we pay taxes to the government. Well, it's breaking down. And that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. Public safety in the big cities is vanishing. It is a dangerous, deadly situation. The reason it is vanishing is because in many places in the country, progressive law enforcement agents have seized. power. And many of these people here in New York City four out of the five district attorneys do not believe in punishing criminals, violent or otherwise. They don't believe in it, yet they're in law enforcement. And they are bringing in a woke program to deal with criminal justice matters.
Starting point is 00:02:45 That is beyond dispute. There's no dispute that's happening in the major cities in this country. And therefore, violent crime has rocketed because the criminals themselves are not being held accountable. They are allowed to roam around the streets, documented a thousand different ways. And if anybody tells you that's not happening, they are lying to you, walk away. But even worse than that is the lower level people who are destroying quality of life in our cities. These are the drug addicts. It used to be if you were a drug addict, you were a pariah you will look down upon.
Starting point is 00:03:38 You were scorned in many areas. Now, there is a percentage of medical people that say, well, it's a disease. And I subscribe to that in the sense that some people are much more susceptible to addiction, whether it's alcohol or drugs, than others. It's absolutely true. You can smoke pot a lot and maybe not be addicted, but then other people smoke and that kind of pot would be crazy addicted.
Starting point is 00:04:04 However, you acquire that disease. You do not catch it. You have to seek the disease. And at this point, in our culture, everybody knows if you take fentanyl, you may die. If you take heroin, you will be a slave. If you take cocaine, that's likely to happen as well. Everybody knows that. Not Reef or Madness, that crazy movie decades ago.
Starting point is 00:04:34 Okay, so right now, according to the Edge Treatment Center, which has done an extensive study, there are 22 million Americans suffering from active abuse disorder in America, 22 million. That's a lot of people. Authorities in San Francisco, L.A., New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, on and on and on, have allowed those people to set up camps, to live on the streets, to live on private property, where they do whatever they want. So if you have a townhouse in San Francisco that leads down to the street, you can have five people at the bottom of your stoop going to the bathroom, injecting narcotics, doing whatever they
Starting point is 00:05:28 want to do all night long. They're intoxicated, but you, the San Francisco homeowner, can't do anything about it because the police will not. move them. This is quality of life. It's like an army of zombies, and they've moved in to every major city in this country, even some minor cities, the homeless encampments. Now, homeless. Okay, why are you homeless? Well, 66%, according to the American Addiction Center, of homeless people, have histories. of drug or alcohol abuse. Two-thirds. They're not homeless because they don't have any money.
Starting point is 00:06:17 They don't have any money because they're buying narcotics or drinking a quart of gin every day or whatever they do it. They can't function, can't hold a job. All right? They can't buy a house, rent an apartment because all the money they get goes to junk. They want to get high. All the time. That's all I want to do. Yet these people are being allowed to erode the quality of life in our nation. There's no sanctions for that? Oh, we'll build a rehab center. Clue. Most of the 22 million addicted do not want to stop getting high. They don't want. Now, San Antonio, Texas has has started a center outside of town, big 22-acre facility, to house, feed, and give these people at least a semblance of a normal life. But most of the addicts don't want to go there
Starting point is 00:07:21 because they can't get high there. They go there. They can't use drugs. They don't want to go there. So billions and billions and billions of dollars have been poured into rehab centers, and this program and that program in L.A. They're going to give you an apartment. They don't want it unless they can get high. Okay? So you want to build them a house? Give them a house?
Starting point is 00:07:51 Okay. Well, they're going to sit in a household day and get high. They're not going to be productive. Now, that'll get them. If we gave them all homes, $22 million of them, that would get them off the street and they'd be getting high in their homes. And dying in their homes, by the way. They don't care whether they live or die.
Starting point is 00:08:07 If you're an addict, you're self-destructive. You don't care about your life. You don't care about anything other than getting high. So right now, we're in a position where about 580,000 people have experienced some kind of homelessness, according to the National Alliance to end homelessness. So we're bumping up to a level where it's just. overwhelming people. Now, there is a solution to the problem because we had this problem under control 20 years ago. So you give the homeless person a choice. You go to a
Starting point is 00:08:53 center, a rehabilitation center, and we'll take you there, where you'll get some treatment about your problem, and you'll get food and shelter and an environment where you're not threatened, or you go to jail, either or. That's it. Now, in both cases, they're not going to be able to get high, so they will flee. They will not be on the streets anymore under the bridges or on the stoop of the San Francisco apartment. They're going to split, as they were 20 years ago, and go into the shadows.
Starting point is 00:09:31 Because it's either jail, you're not going to get high. in some places you will, but that's corruption, or the center, the rehab center, where you're not going to get high. In conjunction with that, the various municipalities triple the prison time for dope dealers. So the first step in getting these homeless out of wherever they are is to arrest all the dealers that are selling a junk. Sweep them. Get them out of there. Because the homeless in downtown L.A. or wherever they are in New York City, aren't going to stay there if there's nobody selling them narcotics. They're going to disperts. They're going to go other places where the drugs are. But now the authorities don't even prosecute drug dealers. You can sell fentanyl and heroin on the street.
Starting point is 00:10:27 Nothing will happen to you. This is insane. Never used to be this way. But this is what the progressives have brought to us. Now, do I, O'Reilly, feel sorry for the drug addict? I do. It is just a revolting way to live your life. You are rejecting God because God has given you talents. Every human being has them. And you have just wasted all of them.
Starting point is 00:11:01 You are hurting other people who love you. How many children are harmed by drug addicts indirectly? My God. So those people should be pity, but I'm not letting them run wild. That's not happening if I'm in charge. And anybody who says the opposite and you still vote for them, it's on you. And finally, all this murder and mayhem. drug gangs the people who direct the narcotic sales kill each other and anybody else that gets
Starting point is 00:11:41 in the way that's who's doing it and they're armed all over the place why because cops can't stop and frisk anymore that's why all of this goes back to the progressives and now i'm going to prove it um that's the memo by the way so in philadelphia which is just out of control crime-wise. There is a DA and he is the worst. Larry Krasner is his name. He gave an interview, bullet tape. And you are a reform district attorney. Everybody in the country knows that. Maybe it's not working. It is working. The reality is that there are a thousand people killed in 20 months. It is working. The reality is when you look at all these different jurisdictions, we've had a devastating
Starting point is 00:12:34 blow from the pandemic and there is absolutely no correlation between being progressive or traditional and the rate of crime. These states in the United States that have a rate of homicide that is 40% higher are MAGA states. That's not true. You guys lies. And Newsom in California is saying the same thing. Maga states are where the center of violent crime is. Okay, let me run it down for you. is in a state like Mississippi, which is rural, there is not one big city in Mississippi, Biloxi on the coast. All right, it's a little, little place. Jackson. All right, they have a high murder rate based on population. It's in a low population, and then they have murdered, so they say, well, look at the higher murder rate in Mississippi. It's not raw numbers,
Starting point is 00:13:28 it's a percentage. There's a Republican governor there. Okay, so that's what this guy Krasner is saying. Louisiana, another high murder rate. Why? Because of New Orleans. But that's a Democratic governor. Alabama, same thing. Birmingham.
Starting point is 00:13:45 And they have a Republican governor, but it's rural crime. It's based on a percentage of population. Population is low. Missouri, Republican governor, St. Louis, run by liberal Democrats, skews all the numbers. Because it's one of the most dangerous cities on earth, St. Louis. and so it goes down and down and down and down the truth is the top 10 cities in the u s a are run by democrats or independence no republicans in the top 10 most dangerous cities in the
Starting point is 00:14:19 u.ss no republicans in charge those cities are st louis detroit baltimore memphis little rock milwaukee rockford illinois rockford illinois cleveland ohio stocked in california albuquerque new mexico Again, it's based upon population and how many people are murdered or victims of crime. No Republicans in charge. So Krasnir and Newsom and all these people, they're just lying to you. And people can see with their own eyes what's happening. If you live in New York or Chicago or L.A., you have to know. And who's suffering the most?
Starting point is 00:15:00 black, poor Americans. That's who's getting gunned down. Finally, the reason this is all happening is because the corrupt corporate media will report it. So it's a blackout. That's the reason. There's no outrage about it. Let's face it, the U.S. economy is under stress. National debt rising, trade war, shaking the markets. And meanwhile, China, is dumping the dollar and stockpiling gold. That's why I protected my savings with physical gold and silver through the only dealer I trust, American Hartford Gold. And you can do this. Get precious metals delivered to your door or place in a tax advantage gold IRA. They'll even
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Starting point is 00:16:47 and even the president of the United States. These are the leaders shaping the future of America and the world. Listen to Podforce One with me, Miranda Devine, every week on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcast. You don't want to miss an episode. Now, President Biden, of course, should be on this like crazy. Forget it. He's a progressive. He's never going to go against other progressives. So he's in Ponce, Puerto Rico, promising more money. storms. Did you know that the Biden administration already released $1.3 billion to help Puerto Rico
Starting point is 00:17:34 protect against disasters? 1.3 billion. Now he's given another $60 million. And this is what Biden does. He races around and just gives people money. Here, here, here, here, here, here. And that, of course, ignites inflation. Trillions and trillions and trillions and trillions of dollars of federal government spends. Now, this is an amazing soundbite, and the White House will not comment on it. This is Kamala Harris, talking about FEMA, federal money, being delivered to Florida. Go. It is our lowest-income communities and our communities of color that are most impacted by these extreme conditions and impacted by issues that are not of their own making.
Starting point is 00:18:20 And so we have to address this in a way that is about giving resources based on equity, understanding that we fight for equality, but we also need to fight for equity, understanding not everyone starts out at the same place. And if we want people to be in an equal place, sometimes we have to take into account those disparities. And do that work? So Florida says, no, they're going to distribute the federal money and the state money, not based on skin color, which, of course, is the right way to do it. But Harris is basically saying, look, I don't care about equality. I care about equity. I want to favor certain groups that I, Kamilaris, don't believe get a fair shape. And if it's a hurricane,
Starting point is 00:19:09 a volcano, whatever it is, they're first in line. They'll get more. That's racism. That's what that is. Look it up. So the press, I guess must have been Fox News, asks, The White House, you agree with Harris? They won't say. All right, Biden probably didn't even know what she said. So I got a column I wrote, filed every Sunday at noon called Top of Mind about Biden wandering around on stage asking for Jackie and the Congresswoman Wolarski, of course, is dead. I hope you read the column on Bill O'Reilly.com. but it goes back to the president's mental acuity.
Starting point is 00:19:59 So I asked my step, look, get me somebody who can explain not only Mr. Biden's circumstance, but the other six million people in America have been diagnosed with Alzheimer's and dementia. I mean, this is a huge problem. So we went to Dr. Carol Lieberman, and we've had on before. She is the host of Dr. Carroll's Couch on VoiceAmerica.com. and she does a podcast the terrorist therapist podcast so she's around she knows what's going on let's deal with the jackie walarski situation first when you saw that what went through your mind well it's just another typical sign of dementia that biden is exhibiting um you know i have been
Starting point is 00:20:45 talking about what i call biden's encroaching dementia since he was in the basement and running for president i mean the signs were already there but people were we're saying, oh, that's just, those are just gaffes. That's, that's nothing. And we have all seen, you don't have to be a psychiatrist to realize this now. I mean, I do this kind of work as a forensic psychiatrist in cases where you have to determine if someone is competent, such as to sign a will or things like that. And, and I offer to give Biden that kind of test. But so these symptoms, he's showing memory problems. I mean, you know, so she was dead and he, and he stumbles around another not only memory, but when you have memory problems and you try to come up with stories
Starting point is 00:21:28 to explain it so people don't realize that you don't remember or you don't know what you're talking about, you make up a story, he has that. He has emotional liability explosions, you know, calling people saying really inappropriate kinds of things. But the worst symptom of dementia that he has, worst in terms of getting our country into trouble, is abstract thinking. There is in dementia a decrease in abstract thinking. That is where you can't hold at the same time in your mind hard concepts, complicated concepts. It's the kind of thing where chess players are really good. They have good abstract thinking. They can think at the same time, at the same moment, they can figure out if I use that strategy, the other person is going to do that and then I'll do
Starting point is 00:22:15 this and down the line. Or if I use that strategy, he can't hold all these different choices in his mind at the same time. And the most, the clearest way that we saw that was with Afghanistan. When the Taliban didn't cooperate with his plan A, what he thought was going to happen or wanted to have happen, he was lost. He didn't have a plan B or C. And he was just lost. And we know what a disaster that was. That might be the responsibility of some of his advisors. But let me, let me get back to Jackie Wolorski. Isn't it possible being the president of the United States and having to deal with all kinds of stuff every day that he simply forgot. about this horrendous auto accident that took her life,
Starting point is 00:22:56 that he just forgot about it and people forget things, right? Well, if that was an isolated case, then yes, you could excuse him for that. You could excuse anyone. He did something even worse a few months ago. He didn't remember the name of Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin. He called him that guy who does something over there. I mean, this is a constant everyday kind of situation. where he's forgetting this.
Starting point is 00:23:22 So from your perch as a psychiatrist, you see a man in decline. Now, my mother went through dementia. So I know firsthand because I would visit her all the time. I kept her in her own house. I didn't want her, you know, I had 24-7 care on her. There were days when she was clearer. She were days when, you know, we could have a conversation about what happened when I was little boy and this and that, and she could do it. But other days where she couldn't do anything,
Starting point is 00:23:57 is that how it usually goes? Well, dementia, you know, Alzheimer's, there are many different types of dementia, and it really varies a lot with each person. So Alzheimer's is the most common. There's also vascular dementia. There's Lewy body dementia, and they share a lot of the same symptoms. Now, with Biden, even though Alzheimer's is the most common, the most common, the most likely for him, I think. Of course, I haven't examined him, you know, physically, but the most common, the reason why I'm saying that's most likely that he has vascular dementia is because when he was in his 40s, he had two aneurysms and a brain bleed, and he had to have surgery for that. And he's on medication currently for atrial fibrillation. And so that,
Starting point is 00:24:44 which is an arrhythmia of, of the heart. And so you can have many strong. And so you can have many strokes or what they're called, they're called transient ischemic attacks. And that could explain some of these moments where he kind of just stares into space or like when he finishes a talk and he, you know, is lost. He doesn't know how to get off the stage. There are those kinds of moments. But dementia is very, you have to, you have to, first of all, take a cognitive test, a neuropsychological cognitive test to see how severe it is. And I offered to give that to Biden. So far he hasn't taken me up on that. And then you go to a neurologist and you do all kinds of other tests. I'm sure you know, you know, pet scans, MRIs,
Starting point is 00:25:27 all kinds of brain scans to find out what the root of it is, whether it's vascular or, you know, some kind of lewy body or even with Alzheimer's, these proteins from decaying brain cells form in the brain. And that is what gets in the way of the connections, you know, of thinking clearly. Okay. But as people get older, they lose some mental acuity, everybody, correct? Well, it's so variable. You know, there are people who are 101 who are sharp as taxed. No, I know that.
Starting point is 00:26:01 But there are certain things that decline physically and mentally as you get older. So I'm not disputing your analysis of Biden. And the reason I'm doing this segment is that he's reached a point, in my opinion, where he's harming the country so much. But where are his advisors? Where is his wife? I knew when my mother was going downhill. I knew.
Starting point is 00:26:30 And I took steps to, you know, make sure that she wasn't going to hurt herself or anybody else. Doesn't seem like anybody in there is doing anything. Well, that's because the people who are pulling the strings behind Biden are, you know, just keeping him putting him out there, keeping trying to fool the public for as long as possible so that they can do what they want, like the progressive things that you were just talking about, behind the scenes and just have him out there, you know, as the face. And it is so dangerous. I mean, just as an example that, you know, we know Putin is saber rattling with nuclear weapons and so on.
Starting point is 00:27:07 And Biden, remember months ago when he said, for God's sakes, this man cannot remain in power. You know, and that is Putin's greatest fear. He's paranoid. And he thinks that we want to take away his power from him. and so on. And so Biden just says a comment like that offhand. And because he doesn't have abstract thinking, he can't hold different strategies for how to deal. Yeah, he doesn't know what the unintended consequences are of his actions. I think that's the most important thing, that he does what he's told to do. He doesn't understand what it could lead to, like the American fuel industry. You can't
Starting point is 00:27:43 absolutely attack it and think that's going to not lead to inflation. Final question, though, Jill Biden, Jill Biden looks to me to be a woman who's in control of herself. She's got to know this, right? Doesn't you have to know this? Of course. It is really, it is, she just wants to be the first lady more than she cares about the country and more than she cares about her husband making a fool of herself and more than she cares about trying to stop the progression of his dementia.
Starting point is 00:28:16 You know, there aren't so far drugs that can cure these different kinds of dementia. But there are drugs that can slow the progression and why she doesn't have her husband, you know, into seeing the best neurologist she can find to try to find some medication to slow down this progression. That would be the end, though. You know, if that ever got out, that would be the end. Well, yes, of course, yes. You know, he'd have to resign. All right, doctor, we appreciate it. We hope you'll come back as the events unfold.
Starting point is 00:28:43 Unfortunately, I think your assessment is pretty much right on. Okay, January 6th committee, you know, I don't bother with this because we all know what it is. They say they're going to release their final report before the midterm of elections. Of course they are. That's what it was all about from the jump. It wasn't about finding out what happened. It was about demonizing Trump and the Republican Party probably two or three weeks before the election. They'll come out and they'll say it's all Trump's fault.
Starting point is 00:29:11 He did this. Republicans did that and try to influence midterm elections. That's what's in play. message of the day is dubious polling again on bill o'reilly dot com we have a message of the day it's free for anybody in the world just go in there's a message of the day we posted about i don't know 830 in the morning something like that and it's different from the weekly column anyway today i wrote about dubious polling be very skeptical and there are two ways you can skew the polling one is poll more democrats and republicans because when the polls are given by the corrupt corporate
Starting point is 00:29:47 media they don't do methodology we do we do we tell you because the pollsters are required put that out we tell you who they interviewed but most of the polls do more democrats than the republicans so you're going to get an answer the answer that your corporate masters that are paying the poll people want but the second way is more subtle and very very hard to track so there's always a big independent component sometimes bigger than a two parties well who will are those independents? What the pollsters do on the left is they call places like San Francisco and Seattle, all right? And they say, oh, you're an independent, right? What do you think about this? Well, independents in San Francisco and Seattle and on a West Coast in general, a lot different
Starting point is 00:30:32 than they are in the South. Nobody's just independent right down the middle. They lean one way or the other. You could skew the poll by stacking it up in a liberal city. And that's what they do. All right, very, very, be very skeptical. The polls, particularly now the next five weeks, leading into the midterm vote. Smart life. Okay, so I'm at a little farmer's market in my town. And it's right across the street from the grocery store. Now, the grocery store, their prices are set.
Starting point is 00:31:09 You can get decent deals at the grocery store if you look and if you go certain days and you bulk up. But basically, the farmer's market is a lot cheaper than the grocery store. And you can bargain. You can bargain. You can get it down, you know, I'm a pretty good bargainer. And I can get about 15%. You know, I do it fun, funny. I don't really need that honey, but I can probably do this.
Starting point is 00:31:41 Now, I don't do that a lot because I want the people to make as much money as possible. But sometimes I'll kid around with them and say, I don't know what's your bottom line on this. And then it's always lower. So if you go to flea markets and farmers markets and in the fall or everywhere, it's what people do, you can bring it down, particularly on groceries, a good substantial amount of money. Always when you bargain, be nights, be humorous, that kind of thing. And you usually get what you want. Stay in History, October 3rd, 1995. I was in LA, O.J. Simpson.
Starting point is 00:32:27 Was I there at the verdict day? No, I wasn't there at the verdict day. But I had covered the trial. And October 3, 1995, 27 years ago, Simpsons found innocent of killing his former wife and her friend. He was guilty. I covered a trial. I mean, he was guilty.
Starting point is 00:32:48 It was no doubt he was guilty. It only took the jury four hours to acquit him. Here was the reaction by Nicole Brown's father. Ron and Nicole were butchered by their client. Do any of you believe otherwise you have seen the evidence in this trial? It is overwhelming. This is not now the Furman trial. This is a trial about the man that murdered my son.
Starting point is 00:33:24 All right, Civil Court found Simpson liable, as you know, awarded Fred Goldman 96 million. He'll never collect it. O.J. Simpson's now 75, lives in a gated community in Las Vegas Vegas after spending it was seven years or nine years in a Nevada prison for kidnapping and doing something else but it was a shocking verdict it was just absolutely shocking I remember where I was at Harvard I was finishing up my master's degree and everybody was in the forum at the Kennedy school and as a verdict came in everybody's there people were shocked and it was based on
Starting point is 00:34:08 skin color. So, you know, I tell you, people believe what they want to believe. That jury from the jump wanted to believe, wanted to believe, that O.J. Simpson was not guilty. And that glove thing gave them the reason. That's what they did. So all of the other massive evidence went out and he was acquitted. Nothing you can do with that is our system. Okay, mail. Final thought coming up. Right back. I'm Caitlin Becker, the host of the New York Postcast, and I've got exactly what you need to start your weekdays. Every morning, I'll bring you the stories that matter, plus the news people actually talk about. The juicy details in the worlds of politics, business, pop culture, and everything in between.
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Starting point is 00:35:40 Let's go to the mail, do it. My liberal friends are quick to point out every small market downturn during the Trump administration as proof of his incompetence. If they ignore the fact that the markets are down 30% since Biden took over, or they blame Trump and praised Biden were somehow preventing it from being worse. No amount of facts will convince some people. Well, why are they still your friends? See, one of the qualifications to be my friend, she's got to be honest. You're not honest?
Starting point is 00:36:18 Nope. Gary Nett. Where does Gary live? Gary, you don't put your town in here. I should have thrown you out, Gary. Name and town. Anyway, I'm going to go with Gary. It's now October.
Starting point is 00:36:31 Where's the Supreme Court whistleblower? Not a whistleblower. It's somebody who stole. Supreme Court documents and put them out. Yeah, FBI. Dorothy, please tell me the country wouldn't be stupid enough to elect Gavin Newsom. I can't tell you that. Gavin Newsom, when he runs the president, which he will,
Starting point is 00:36:58 will have a war chest financed by Hollywood, Katzenberg, Spielberg, these people. He'll have plenty of money. He's photogenic. He's a BS auditors. He said that earlier. He's saying that the MAGA states have more violent crime. It's not true. But I can't tell you he's not going to run, and some people would both want.
Starting point is 00:37:22 Kathleen, I differ with your assumption bill, that if DeSantis were chosen as VP, he would defer to Trump and move his residence. Okay, you can defer to whatever you want. That's speculation. If you don't believe he would, that's fine. I could be wrong. I'm just saying that a Trump-to-Santis ticket would be the strongest Republican ticket. In order to make that a reality, drawn to Sanchez would have to move to Georgia or any other state you want to.
Starting point is 00:37:48 That's it. Elise, Bill, one of your best columns ever this Sunday. I chuckled throughout of your mind, mind over matter, but the seriousness of what we are seeing almost on a daily basis with President Biden is downright scary. It is scary. That's why I brought on the doctor. absolutely scary Georgina Marty Ocala Florida
Starting point is 00:38:11 I received killing the killers just as the hurricane was coming in great job with the book I couldn't put it down well I'm glad you're safe Georgina I'm glad you had no power if you were reading at night you know Florida I think to say this is a pretty good job down there
Starting point is 00:38:26 looks to me to be organized the recovery and everything I got a lot of friends down in Florida two people I know got their whole existence wiped out house gone everything gone they pulled out two days before and they packed up all their valuables and all their mementos and it came north but that thing in fort myers down there whoo tom henny pinehurst north carolina hey bill what better day to read a book than this rainy day in north carolina thanks to i've only gotten through elvis having read all of you
Starting point is 00:39:04 killing books, one of the best written books yet, and your vocabulary is pansofical. Word of the day, pansofical? I like it. Look, killing the legends, you wouldn't be disappointed if you check that book out. Michael Sills, Brighton, Michigan, thank you for killing the legends. One of the most enjoyable reads I've had in a very long time. Bringing back many memories and providing glimpses of the scenes behind those memories. You bet your baby boomer and even the generation that came after us you know these people okay so uh vidgo our uh streaming partner will give you a free copy of legends 15 dollars off your monthly uh vidgo subscription and a free three-month trial to premium membership on bill o'reilly dot com that is a fabulous deal
Starting point is 00:39:53 as for us have you become a premium member or concierge member we get legends free or any of my other books so we hope you check that out word of the day do not be a Blather Skite. So you know about Blather. But what about Blather Skite? S-K-I-T-E. Don't be that. Now I'll go to the final thought in a moment. All right, here is the final thought of the day. You know, annoyances happen every day to everybody. I don't know anybody gets through the day without one or two annoyances. So I used to react to all the annoyances? I was so, I was so stupid. I would just react. If somebody was annoying, man, right? Now, I try, and not always successful, I try to say, okay, here's the annoyance.
Starting point is 00:40:52 What's the solution to stop the annoyance? So take about 30 seconds a minute to trying to figure out a solution. 60, 70% of the cases you can find a way to stop the annoyance. And most of the time, so it never happens again. But not at all cases, because you might be living with annoying people who do things over and over, and you tell them not to do it, and they still do it. And in order to stop them, you'd have to put a bag over their head, and you don't want to do that. So not all annoyances can be stopped with circumspection. but the un uh and we're talking about this about Biden okay you got to know the consequences of
Starting point is 00:41:36 your actions and annoyances drive bigger problems okay so road rage so you got to catch you off super annoying right super super annoying especially the guys all over the places and that so if you respond to that and you cut him off or you cursed him or whatever the unintended consequence why you might have a gun okay or he might hit your car so you got a pull it this is called self-discipline you know you don't want an annoyances to blow up into major problems that cost you money so you want to isolate the annoyance find out if there's a solution to the annoyance if there is not a solution to it that becomes a problem
Starting point is 00:42:27 Annoyance then bolts into a problem, particularly if it's constant. But you've got to be more, and I'm the poster boy, more analytical. That's the word, more analytical. And if you do follow my advice in the final thought of the day, your life will become a lot less stressful. So little things won't blow up into big things. There are some things like Hurricane Ian, talk about an annoyance, none of us can have. Nobody can stop it. It's just an act of God.
Starting point is 00:43:04 And all you can do there is pick up, get up, and go forward. That's it. You can feel sorry for yourself. You can do all that. There's nothing wrong with that, by the way. You lose your house and your livelihood, your car, and your job. Feel it's all of yourself. Okay.
Starting point is 00:43:21 But you don't want that to overwhelm the emotion. of all right i'm going to put it all back together anyway i'm lecturing here i don't want to lecture but i know what everybody has in common washing and listening to the no spin news tonight is that we all get annoyed step back from the annoyance and you will be a lot better off thank you for watching and listening the no spin news we will see you again tomorrow

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