Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - Will Democrats Seriously Attempt To Impeach President Trump? The Affect This Ukraine Situation Could Have On Joe Biden
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Welcome to the No Spin News, Thursday, September 26th, 2019, Fight for Your Freedom.
So I watched a little bit of this Joseph McGuire testimony today in front of the House committee, chaired by Schiff.
I couldn't watch the whole thing. I'm pretty much done with this.
We had really good analysis, I think, yesterday.
I'll answer a lot of your questions in mail today.
but it's just ridiculous.
I mean, the phony outrage, oh, this is so horrible.
Yeah, no.
I mean, President Trump made a mistake by asking a foreign leader to look into a possible political opponent.
Shouldn't have done it.
Wasn't worth it.
I understand why he did it.
It is done all the time.
justifying bad behavior by pointing to other bad behavior but seriously you know when the DNC
and the Clinton campaign pay for a dossier put together by Russian nationals and you don't
hear a word about that now you don't hear anything about it and Nancy Pelosi is out there
indignant and I have to impeach and I'm saying they're going excuse me a madam speaker
But the Democratic National Committee paid money that found its way to foreign people Russians
who put together a phony document that was smearing and defaming Donald Trump.
Did you miss that story, Madam Speaker?
So spare me the outrage.
Now, on the whistleblower deal, I don't know who the whistleblower is, but I know he doesn't like Donald Trump.
It's all over the place on this testimony with McGuire.
You know, McGuire is overall in charge of national intelligence, okay?
So he gets a lot of stuff from a lot of people.
And McGuire basically said, look, this whistleblower complaint was not urgent.
And I didn't feel the need to bring it to Congress or leak it to the Washington Post or do any of that because it wasn't urgent.
Now, the whistleblower alleges that in his opinion, and I know it's a man, all right,
that Donald Trump was, quote, using the power of his office to solicit interference from a foreign
government in the 2020 U.S. election. Okay, that's his opinion. Trump was trying to get dirt
on Biden. No doubt about that. No doubt about it. All right, you can have that opinion.
The whistleblower also said they, he believed the president's actions risk undermining U.S. national
security. That's absurd. It's just absurd. It's like anybody who files a complaint against
anyone, all right? They just load it up with all kinds of stuff. Most of it's not true
in any complaint civilly or criminally. Most of the stuff's never proven to be true. It's
exactly what happened here. Guy didn't like Trump. Guy heard about some conversations. He didn't
hear him himself, whistleblower didn't hear those conversations. Now we know what they were.
Okay, so I'm in a minority here. I think this story is going to die. I don't think there's going
to be any impeachment vote, but I could be very wrong. You know, I'm putting Sanders on tape because I have to
use it. But to me, it's not close to being an impeachable situation. Not close. Now you can get your
Democrats in the House to say it is for political reasons, but the American people are going
to go, you know what? If you know anything about Andrew Johnson who was drunk most of the time
while he's president and what he was doing in the South, that was an impeachable situation.
Bill Clinton, you had to do it. I voted in the end on television not to remove him from office,
but you had to do it. I mean, he was misbehaving in the White House and not telling the
truth about. But did it rise to removing him? It was close for me. But this, this is ridiculous.
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So Joe Biden goes on the Kimmel program on ABC last night.
Now, I like Jimmy Kimmel.
I know he got in a thing with Hannity and he's gone far, far left.
But I've always had a decent relationship with him.
He's not Colbert, who I do not like at all as a human being.
I think Kimmel is an affable guy.
But he's not going to go against the Hollywood wins.
So I said this to Dennis Prager on a radio today.
I'm doing a lot of radio promoting the United States of Trump.
I said, look, the problem that the media has is that you cannot dissent.
So if you're Jimmy Kimmel working for Disney, you can't go on in a monologue and tell your audience,
you know, I don't think this Ukraine thing's that bad.
You can't because then the tide of the Disney Corporation will overwhelm.
you and you'll be a suspect. And your party invitations will dry up. And that's what is happening
in Washington, D.C., and Manhattan and Beverly Hills. If you are a media person, you cannot
support Donald Trump. You can't. Or your career will be in jeopardy. So Biden goes into
friendly territory on the Kimmel program and talks about this whole controversy ruling.
that someone would call a head of a foreign state
ahead of time withhold significant military aid
that's badly needed in order to prevent
the Russian separatists who are in Ukraine
from taking over Ukraine.
And then ask basically to, can you cooperate
with Rudy Giuliani's coming over?
And the thing I learned, we learned, we all learned,
recently, that statement that the 2000 word statement released was that talked about getting
the Justice Department engaged in this.
I mean, it's such a blatant abuse of power that it's just, I don't think it can stand.
So if you're Jimmy Kimmel or Bill O'Reilly or Mickey Mouse, your follow-up question is,
all right, Mr. Vice President, you feel it's an abuse of power for the President to
to have made that call to the president of Ukraine.
But you went over yourself to Ukraine,
and you threatened to withhold $1 billion
in American loan guarantees
unless the Ukrainian government fired a prosecutor
who was looking into a company that was paying your son.
Did you not?
Of course Biden did.
He admitted it on tape.
We pledged you that tape.
So then Biden would have to say, oh, yeah, maybe there's an exculpatory thing that he could point to, but I doubt it.
And then if you're Jimmy Kimmel or O'Reilly or anybody, you'd say, isn't that an abuse of power?
A sitting vice president goes over to a foreign country and says, you're not getting a billion dollars unless you fire that prosecutor interfering in their politics.
That's 10 times worse than what Donald Trump did.
But, you know, Jimmy's not going to do that.
The New York Times is not going to do that.
Nobody's going to do it.
And that's the corruption that we're seeing here.
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Okay, let's go to the mail.
Charlotte on a message board.
I had a local radio on this afternoon,
and they had a few minutes of CBS News.
The cast referred to the document
about the president's phone conversation
as a summary, not a transcript,
and somebody else called it a memo.
Can you comment?
It's a transcript.
Taken by four Intel people,
people in real time.
What it is.
Dan McDonald, Walnut Creek, California,
what do you say to critics that say to you,
how can you be objective regarding Donald Trump
when you've known him for 35 years?
I'd say anything to him, Dan.
The United States of Trump speaks for itself.
I've known him a long time.
I think the book, I know the book,
is absolutely fair, absolutely true.
So if somebody's going to criticize me for knowing Trump, that's just dumb.
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