Return of the D-Man: O'Reilly & Miller Discuss the Latest Headlines
By: Bill O'ReillyJune 2, 2017
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The inimitable Dennis Miller, reportedly clad in his pajamas, called in from his compound in Santa Barbara for a spirited and entertaining conversation with Bill.  Their coast-to-coast interchange should really be viewed in its entirety, but here are a few highlights for your reading pleasure: 

- Miller appeared quite ready to forgive his fellow comic Kathy Griffin after her outrageous "beheading" of President Trump, but he also observed that the far left has "gone from irksome to unhinged." 

- The D-Man then laid out his thoughts about so-called global warming and the alarmists who warn that the end of the world is near.  "I remember years ago," he recalled, "when I was in Las Vegas and there was a global warming conference and every private jet west of the Mississippi was there.  That stuck in my head, I don't think they take it as seriously as they act.  If you really believe that in 2057 the city of New York might be water and you could pull your weight on that by not flying privately, you would do that!"  Miller advised President Trump to say this about the Paris climate agreement:  "I'd like to stay in the Paris accord, but I want the same deal as China.  I want to be in, but I don't want to pay." 

- As for his own career, Miller recently did a star turn on Turner Classic Movies, where he was guest programmer and host.  "This is a big thrill for me," he said, "because I love the old science fiction films.  I collected those films and so I had an absolute blast.  They're about every permutation of creature from ants to tarantulas to escargot that increase in size." 

- Turning semi-serious for a moment, Miller spoke about his own day-to-day and the state of America.  "I'm into dénouement management now," he quipped.  "I'm 63, I'm enjoying my dotage, but this country is as polarized as I've ever seen it.  You have to wonder every day if you want to get in the middle of that.  It is angry and nasty and I think it's moving towards dangerous." 

- Finally, Miller lamented the college campus craziness:  "We have raised a generation of kids who are emotional hemophiliacs.  Jesus Christ could go on a college campus next week, change water into wine, and the kids would protest that we killed microorganisms in the water.  They shout people down and don't even realize that they have become 'the man' that they used to protest.  I can now say that I am officially unnerved that no one on the left steps up and says this has got to stop."  Bill agreed, saying, "We are in the hysteria zone." 

- Bill also reminded the audience that The Spin Stops Here tour is about to swing into action.  O'Reilly and Miller will be in Westbury on Long Island this month, and then will hit Baltimore, Tampa, Las Vegas, and Anaheim later in the year.  Bill promised that the duo "will be in rare form."  As if anyone had any doubts.

The regular No Spin News, video and all, will return Monday with more analysis that certainly can't be found anywhere else.

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