Anti-Trump Anonymous Op-Ed Published in NYT, Nike Releases Kaepernick Commercial & Interview with Burgess Owens
September 6, 2018

BillOReilly.com Premium Members, welcome to the No Spin News for Thursday, the 6th of September. Take your country back.

So a busy week for everybody as the urchins go back to school and people go back to work from their vacation. And I knew that this week was going to be a full frontal assault on the Trump administration. Once again, I want to remind you that my analysis is not based upon helping Donald Trump. You know, I understand that we have lots of viewers that admire the president, voted for the president. It's fine. OK. And we have some viewers, perhaps not as many, that don't like Donald Trump. But my job is not to help him. I'm not promoting him. What I'm trying to do is explain what's happening in the country and why it's right or wrong. And certainly, the press trying to destroy a sitting president is wrong. It's as simple as that.

So, the New York Times publishes an anonymous op-ed, no name, obviously, from somebody that works in the Trump administration. Nobody knows who it is.

And it says, oh, there's chaos and the president's undisciplined, and he goes off. Hey, do we not know that the president's undisciplined? Of course he is. That's his management style. He just vents when he's angry. Is this a big deal?

As I wrote in my Message of the Day, so what. You know, so what. So what, some weasel, and he is a weasel, or her, because if you don't like what Donald Trump is doing, don't work for him. Don't tell me you're trying to improve things from within. That's a bunch of bull. I mean, Donald Trump's not going to change at this point. He might modify a little bit but he's not going to change. So you either like him or you don't. You either believe in his policies or you don't.

Don't sleeze out and do some weasely thing with the New York Times, who obviously hates Trump and anybody who supports Trump. That's very key. Anybody who supports Donald Trump, the New York Times wants to harm. They do.

So anyway, Donald Trump tweets, quote, "the deep state and the left and their vehicle the fake news media are going crazy, they don't know what to do. The economy's booming like never before. Jobs at historic highs, soon two Supreme Court justices, and maybe declassification to find additional corruption, wow," unquote.

Now, the last line, declassification, that's a key. And that's what Donald Trump should be concentrating on: to let the American public see how those surveillance warrants were approved by the federal judges on his campaign. That'll take all the starch out of the press if there's something wrong.

Donald Trump should have done this a long time ago. So he's hinting, but do it.

If, you, Mr. President, really want to hurt the press, this is how you do it. The other stuff is just all so what. But it's part of a pattern that every day will be a scandal du jour. All right, the press will come up with something every day. Yesterday was Woodward. Today it's this, tomorrow Woodward probably again because that's got a shelf life of about a week. Kavanaugh, they'll find something about him. And by the way, those hearings, I'll deal with it in the mail segment. Just stupefying. And I admire you who can sit there and watch it, you're a better person than I am. All right.

So Donald Trump should have tweeted this about the New York Times situation: I could not care less what a cowardly individual says behind my back. Period. That's it.Bye. And then never mention it again. Because by the president getting involved with the New York Times, it helps the New York Times. People flood into its website, read the article. It helps them. So just quick, I don't care, this is just dumb and doesn't mean anything to us, we're going to do what we do. And then he should have touted unemployment claims fall to a 49 year low, that came out today. That's pretty good, right? Unemployment claims fall to a 49 year low. That's the headline, not some weasel writing an article in the New York Times.

All right so, there is going to be another report coming out tomorrow August jobs, economy is booming, everybody knows it. Everybody knows it. And that will save Donald Trump if he runs a campaign that is stable, stable. He has got to stop the chaos. Two months before the midterms, Donald Trump should be concentrating on selling his message that under his watch the country is prospering. That's it. I don't care about NBC, I don't care about The New York Times, I don't care about CNN. If they do something egregious OK we can touch on it but that's the message.

All right, than these confirmation hearings Senator from New Jersey Cory Booker former mayor of Newark said I'm going to defy Senate rules and release e-mails that are marked confidential, I'm going to do that, Cory Booker. Now, let me just explain this, in any hearings in front of the public there are certain materials that the Senate chairman, in this case Chuck Grassley, all right says this is confidential. We're not going to put it out to the public. Now in Kavanagh's case he was a counselor and adviser to President Bush the younger, so he gave the president advice and he did things for Mr. Bush that were protected by attorney client privilege. OK. So all of those things would be confidential. Everybody understand me? When you work for a president you have protections against public exposure if you are an attorney giving him advice, just as you would if you're giving a civilian advice, that's what's in play. Cory Booker doesn't care, roll the tape.

"I come from a long line as all of us do as Americans that understand what that kind of civil disobedience is and I understand the consequences. I'm going to release the e-mail about racial profiling and I understand that that the penalty comes with potential ousting from the Senate.".

"Any senator officer or employee of the Senate who shall disclose the secret or confidential business or proceedings of the Senate including the business and proceedings of the committees, subcommittees and offices of the Senate shall be liable. If a senator to suffer expulsion from the body."

OK. But Booker knows that's not going to happen. There hasn't been a senator or expelled since 1862 when a bunch of them sided with the Confederacy and they booted him out. All right. Now if it were me and I were a Chuck Grassley the Judiciary Committee head, I'd refer it to the Senate Ethics Committee. But nothing is really going to happen and Booker knows it and the Senator from Hawaii did the same thing. Now what they released was nothing, was nothing. No controversy, nothing just put it out there. OK. Here's the kicker, apparently what Booker had been declassified when he said that it was classified, it wasn't, it wasn't private. They had declassified it and he know it, Booker knew it. So he was grandstanding, civil disobedience, now here is the overarch on this. Do you believe that anarchy is a way to run America? That Cory Booker can do exactly what he wants, defying all Senate rules, that people can say we're a sanctuary city or county and not obey immigration law. That's what the Democratic Party has embraced, anarchy, we are going to do what we want, we don't like that law, we aren't going to obey it. No. We don't like immigration laws so we're not going to cooperate with ICE, going to let anybody come in that they want to come in and give them stuff and Cory Booker, I don't like the rule, I don't like it, I'm not going to do it, civil disobedience. The message and I think this is absolutely true because it certainly changed my thinking as an independent, I did vote for Democrats in the past. You know if I felt that they were the best problem solvers but that is the party of anarchy, I don't want anarchy, I don't want Cory Booker saying I'm going to do what I want or Jerry Brown in California, I just don't want it. Call me crazy. OK.

All right. NFL starts tonight biggest sports industry in the world. I think it's bigger than soccer, maybe I'm wrong there but it's 12 billion dollars in revenue in 2015, that's the last count up. 50 percent attributable to TV deals. It's amazing how much the networks are paying to broadcast football games. Twelve billion dollars. So it's an amazing business and the people who generate the business are the players and the National Football League for those of you who follow it, NFL stands for Not For Long because they're like gladiators they get wiped out, quick. Some are lucky, some stay around but you're 30 years old in the NFL you're an old man. So it's very tough on the players who generate all that money. As Colin Kaepernick found out, his career is on the decline when he started the kneeling stuff on the National Anthem and now Nike has given him a nice contract to represent it all over the world. Here's part of their video. Roll it.

"If people say your dreams are crazy. If they laugh at what you think you can do. Stay that way. Because what non believers fail to understand is that calling a dream crazy is not an insult. It's a compliment. So don't ask if your dreams are crazy. Ask if they're crazy enough."

All right. So he's a hero to Nike. You know, I said yesterday I didn't think it was a good business decision but I could be wrong on that. Nike markets overseas heavily there knowing that the younger people buy more sneakers and jackets and shirts than older people do, so maybe they will prosper. But certainly now they're branded as a far left operation.

Let's bring in now former NFL great Burgess Owens, he's the author of an upcoming book called "Why I stand: From Freedom to the Killing Fields of Socialism". In 1973, Mr. Owens was first round draft pick of the New York Jets, my team and he became a star in the league and played until 1982, which is a long career, went to the Super Bowl with the Oakland Raiders, he was an all pro and he knows the world. So first of all your book is unbelievably timely and I hope the media will book you. I'm worried that they might not. If they don't book you, if you can't, your publisher can't get you on the major shows, I want you to come and tell me and we'll shame these people into doing it. But first of all you disagree obviously with Colin Kaepernick and some of the other players who are protesting against the anthem for social justice. Why do you disagree with them?

"Well, let's start of the title of the book is, "Why I stand: From Freedon to the Killing Fields of Socialism". First of all let's understand who Colin is, he is a socialst he is a Marxist. Unfortunately, as wealthy as he has become, $12 million a year, he has the audacity to tell young people the ones that look up to him. That America is a place that is racist, is a place that oppressed the black and brown people, that is how this whole thing this started. So I don't know exactly what that commercial is all about the dream because he's stealing young people's dreams every single day he stands up. What it comes down to, Bill is we have a country based on Judeo Christian values, that is so unique. That every single generation from the very beginning gets better and better in terms of how look at each other, how we serve eachother and how we dream bigger. In every generation there is opportunity, there are really responsibility to make sure the next generation is better and more hopeful than the last one did. What's happened to black community is very simply is this, the leftist in the last 50 years has destroyed the family unit. Destroyed manhood, destoryed womanhood. 70 percent of these young men who are stadning on the sideline don't have a father at home. They've never been taught respect of the flag, of the country, women, themselves. So of course it's easy for the leftist to give a narrative because critical thinking is not part of what they're being trained to do. That everything is against them evne when they're standing on the sideline collectively billions of dollars, standing on that sideline. In the old days in which I was growing up because we would talk about capitalism, free enterprise in our great country, we would've thought about how can we stick together collectively put ourselves in a business, or businesses that will hire 85% of black boys that are now unemployed across the country.".

OK . Let me challenge a couple of things. How do you know Kaepernick is a Marxist? He lives very well in New York City. He and his girlfriend have a nice place in lower Manhattan. Seems to me he's not suffering for clothing or food or anything else. Looks like he's living pretty well. So why would you say he's a Marxist?

"Well that's the problem Marxist, socialist, elitist live very well of the time they need to have somebody to look down upon, someone to look up to them. Keep in mind the message, marxist, socialist and atheist, first of all, they are against everything we believe in, the family unit, God, country. The fact we are now discussing about a flag that most of us have grown up with an understanding of the last generation, that this represents everything about our future. Again, I grew up in a time when my dad served in the war and we were taught that the flag, you do not disrespect, it does not touch the ground because we have so many great people before us, black and white, every other color, that has made it the greatest country so you can sit there and have this kind of conversation and call in company the kind of contrast that he has, to complain about it. That is his freedom, but that is the message."

Now Kaepernick would say look and I'm sure you and your father experienced this as well, that as a young black man, I'm under more scrutiny from the police. All right I'm going to be pulled over more, I'm going to be spoken to in a way that may be disrespectful at times and all of that is true. All of that has happened, it is documented. All right. So my protest is basically to say we need to stop all that, we need to stop a selective justice system that puts more black men in prison then white men. That's what he would say, I'm doing something good, I want to help America. How would you answer that?

"Very simply. Let's look at what we're up against, in fact Carl Marx said something very simply, the first battleground is the rewriting of history, our race my history, our pride is being erased and changed around. A lot of people don't know this, Bill there is a college called Tuskegee University down in Alabama, Tuskegee, Alabama, at that time in 1905 was producing more self made millionaires than Harvard, Princeton and Yale combined. High race, the black community, 40s, 50s and 60s, later on it turns into growth in the middle class. The percentage of men committed to marriage, the percentage of men in business ownership and also education. I was part of that, I grew up in heavy segregation, Jim Crow, KKK. But we were taught to be proud of ourselves, to win, beat racism by winning over it, working hard. In those days you would not have the same stereotype of black men because today black men, 70% of them don't have a father, and believe it or not in the black community, nine percent are killed by black men."

So you're saying that Kaepernick's message isn't directed at the real problem which is a collapse of the African-American family and violent crimes. All right. And by the way, I'm throwing in this and I probably shouldn't, but I give Tuskegee a lot of money to this day because I do admire, the people down there who run the school and the students, you know they had that band and we got enough money to bring them up to march in the inaugural parade. So you're right, you're absolutely right. OK now you were a team leader on the Jets and I assume on Oakland as well, if you were playing today and two or three of your teammates wanted to take the knee and they were you know adamant about it. Marshawn Lynch, he's been disrespectful to the flag and the anthem since he walked into the league. He's on Oakland. How would you deal with those people?

"Well, you have to understand my background is a little different I grew up in a family where I had a dad, who taught me about, about pride about courage. The first thing I would do is I'd stand strong as strong as they do and tell them and America why I stand for the the flag. So we have, the left believes in cowards. You notice that there's a handful of people standing and raising their fist, and all the other folks, all of the other teams that people are standing up, no one talks about why they are standing. No one goes to them and asks them what do you think? And by the way if they did they would probably be afraid to answer because the left are cowards and bullies. So I can only put myself in that situation, from where I grew up in and I would stand strongly and I would fight and very simply, three things that I would live and die for, my family, my god and my country."

All right, you would try, Burgess, you would try to convince them. But you know in this climate that's almost impossible because the African American community has somehow been convinced that America is not a noble nation, that their grievances that stem back to the founding of this nation, OK, are legitimate and that's why the whole structure is falling apart because of white supremacy, white privilege. So that's deeply ingrained in some of these players. So I admire the fact that you try to convince them that their view is misguided. But I'm not sure you would win anybody over. What do you think?

Here is the thing yo uahve to understand, Bill, 30% of black americans feel the same way we do know, have had a deep seated belief in conservative values, and those that voted for the other side. What's happening now is 15% black Americans were for a candidate Trump, 36% are now for President Trump. Why? Because we're waking up, we are beinning to understand that first of all we need to have jobs and he's presenting it to us, you need to have education and he's presenting it to us. You wonder why they're so focused on opening the doors, the gates of the borders because they realize they're losing the black vote. It has from 90 percent down to 80 percent, it is going to continue to drop down. of Kuwait in the days leftist do, they use abuse and discard. These guys these NFL mangement, these guys are using abusing and will discard these players they are globalist, they care about the international place, their market and then they care about America. Globalist care more about profit than patriotism, leftist globalist even worse. They care about their politics as opposed to patriotism. So you're looking at the NFL, you mentioned 12 billion dollars, well they're projecting 25 billion in the next nine years because they have a global reach.".

Right, they're expanding like crazy. Is it all economics, all money, is that why the NFL hasn't down cracked down and said look, is that what it is?

"If the NFL believed they were being hurt, put on yellow socks when you were supposed to wear white socks and see what happens. They actually punished the team for two years because they supposedly deflated a football, they know what they're doing, these guys are not dummies, they have a plan and there plan is a global reach. They can care less about our country about our flag about our culture because they see themselves as a global citizen like all the other ones out there, just like Nike."

Interesting, that is an interesting hypothesis. I'm not sure whether I agree with that, I'll have to give it some thought. I think the coaches primarily are afraid of their players and they're afraid that if they have this controversy it will rack the locker room and obviously the coaches have to win or they're like this. So that's why they haven't really come to that.

"Can I just make one other point, Bill, Goodell just signed a 40 million dollar per year contract, only 4 million is guaranteed, the other 90 percent is based on growth. Now they're going from 12 billion to the loss of 20 percent in the last two years and they're going to drop lower this year. You tell me a guy who's willing to put that kind of risk if they don't have an alternative motive. They are going global, they want to be the next soccer.

All right when does the book come out, Burgess?

"In October, again it is called "Why I Stand: From Freedom Field to Socialism" and we're going to have a good time talking about it.

All right. And my offer stands, if somebody doesn't book you because you're obviously very articulate. I'm sure my audience enjoyed this interview, you can go on and hold your own with anybody but if they don't book you on, I really want to know about it, I'll cause some trouble.

"When Americans do want to wake up, when Pearl Harbor, when 9/11 when we wake up and when we want to fight, we win."

That's why we're doing this website, take your country back. I will see you soon. Thanks very much. All right. Thank you. OK.

OK. So by the way, wasn't that good? You're not going to see that any place else. I know I'm bragging, I know, I know and I'm going to let everybody see that interview tonight. I hope you'll forgive me, Premium Members obviously have exclusivity on the No Spin News. But I want everybody to hear it. So our guys are going to open it up and we'll put it out on YouTube or whatever else we have and stuff like that because this is the difference. All right this is, the No Spin News is your newscast. OK. We're here for you. So we seek out people like Burgess Owens and I know he's going to have trouble, you're not going to see him on the View. All right. And I know the networks will try to ice him and if they do we'll tell you.

On the border big drug seizure at the border three million, over Labor Day weekend, heroin, fentanyl, all of that, just telling you this because that's why we need to wall. These narcotics are killing hundreds of thousands of Americans and they got this shipment but you know they don't get it all and the wall would make it very, very difficult for these cartels to get their stuff in at a mass level.

Kim Kardashian shows up the White House, she got another prisoner, Chris Young 30 years old, Tennessee. So she met with President Trump, Ivanka Trump some others, Kim Kardashian is now representing people she feels are imprisoned unjustly. I'm not agreeing with her on this one. The last one I did, it was an elderly woman and I'm glad that President Trump pardoned her. This one, no, this guy Chris Young, December 2010 was arrested and charged with crack cocaine distribution. He had two other convictions in the drug area in Tennessee three times and its life. But in addition to that, in addition to that, all right, the guy had been arrested ten times on aggravated assault, weapons charges and numerous narcotics violations. So this guy was a career criminal, career criminal, now the judge who sentenced him went with Kim Kardashian and said I didn't want to give him life. That's valid. Maybe life is too much. But I don't think this guy should be walking out of prison after eight years. Maybe he does another eight, so this is you know come on. You've got to send a message here.

University of Buffalo professor did a study or a report or something it's insane, that says that if students who support Donald Trump's America First agenda, they will be biased against international students. Ridiculous. But I just want to keep you posted on what is happening on the nation's college campuses.

What's happening on the message boards. Lloyd.

"Right now, I think Rod Rosenstein wrote The New York Times op ed. He knows if President Trump declassifies the FISA warrant, his goose is cooked. He's also been in contempt in Congress. Any thoughts?".

I don't speculate like that, Lloyd. I mean I know it's fun, I guess to do it but I'm not going to do that. I don't know who wrote the thing.

Steve Capp. Grove, Oklahoma.

"I want to get a jump on what you're going to talk about, the op ed written by a high ranking official in the White House. My question is why should we assume this to be actually written by anyone in the White House?".

You know I don't think the New York Times would just make it up just like Woodward doesn't just make it up, I don't know who the guy is, The New York Times salivates over stuff like this but I don't think they just made it up, I could be wrong.

Bill Nelson. Prosser, Washington.

"Why isn't anyone being charged with crimes? It was leaked information in the press or written undermining books or newspaper articles against a sitting president.".

First Amendment, First Amendment you can write whatever you want. I mean it that's pretty basic, Bill. Unless you're leaking classified information, you can do what you want. You can get fired for it. But you're not going to get prosecuted for it.

Shirely Vickers. Palestine, Texas.

"Do you think people who have been constantly disrupted the Kavanaugh hearing has been paid to do so. Absolutely. Absolutely, they're being paid to do it. This is a big industry. I told you there is an audiotape of a far left attorney whose name you would know, offering hundreds of thousands of dollars to a woman in Virginia to say Trump molested her. My attorney has heard the tape, I'm going to get that story out but I have to wait for a variety of legal reasons but this is a big industry. Hundreds of thousands, maybe millions of dollars, the people show up, oh he did this or she did that, right here!

Linda.

"How can MSNBC and ABC justify cutting out Louis Farrakhan's picture. Doesn't that make it fake news?".

They don't have to justify anything. You know they just go, we're going to cut it out. We don't care. That's it.

Roy.

"Nearly all the plastic in the Pacific Ocean comes from Asia, Africa and South America. These countries do not have waste management to ensure plastic is buried or incinerated. They just dump it into the rivers. No one can explain how an American plastic straw gets into the ocean. Do they crawl out of landfills at night?"

I mean people throw them in the water. But just because other foreign countries are responsible for the bulk of the ocean pollution doesn't mean the USA shouldn't do anything. We should be the shining example you know plastic straws, I mean I live on the ocean. I see goop in the water all the time. It didn't come from Japan. So, people are idiots. That's what they do. Not everybody but enough.

James Small. Fort Wayne, Indiana.

"Before you stop promoting Killing England please explain why Paul Revere and Betsy Ross were omitted from the book?".

Because they didn't fight in the war. It's about the fight, Killing England. Betsy and Paul Revere were part of the revolution but our book is how we won on the battlefield and in the political arena.

Penny Sagerasi. Holmdel, New Jersey.

"I read Killing England, simply couldn't put it down. Book should be suggested at every school in America. Maybe then we can realize an educated population of adults that understand and appreciate what this country is all about.".

That is why I write these books, now Killing the SS is out October 9th. If you preorder it on BillOReilly.com, we will give you a free copy of Old School Life in the Sane Lane. That is a great deal, not a good deal. A great deal. Killing Patton out September 25th in paperback. If you buy Killing Patton and Jesus, Killing Jesus in paperback together 20 bucks. Another excellent deal. Excellent deal. You can preorder Killing the SS and the paperback of Patton on Amazon or Barnes and Noble, any place.

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