Unifying the Country
By: Bill O'ReillyDecember 18, 2020
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I listened to Joe Biden’s speech the other night—the one where he had that frog in his throat, happens to all of us but I think that frog might be a confused as I am. 

Mr. Biden says he wants to bring the American people together—that’s noble intent. However, he has said absolutely nothing that would indicate he knows how to do that. Instead, he continues to scold people who question the election. Well, there was some fraud and the way to unite everyone is not to deny that—it is to investigate those allegations—right? But no!

Also, Joe Biden’s party continues to hammer anyone who voted for Donald Trump. Here’s Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, “Is anyone archiving these Trump sycophants for when they try to downplay or deny their complicity in the future?”

Oh, I see Congresswoman—we should be archiving people that you disagree with. Yeah, that’s real Democratic. 

How about the Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, “The President has no fidelity to truth or fact and actually, in his comments the last few days, no fidelity to the Constitution. He and his henchmen are a danger with their comments, are a danger to our democracy.” 

Well, I don’t think this is bringing Republicans or Trump supporters any closer to the Democratic party or their leader Joe Biden—do you? Do you see anything positive going on? I don’t see it.

So, if Joe Biden is going to be the leader, he has to scold people like Nancy Pelosi and Ocasio-Cortez, but he isn’t going to do that. 

So, what is the solution? Well, as a patriot I voted for Donald Trump, not out of any sense of history, but I thought that he did a pretty good job with policy in his term. I didn’t like some of the demeanor, but the policy—I felt—was beneficial to the country and I did not think Joe Biden would stand up to the radical left and we’re seeing that in his first days as President-elect.

However, I said I would give Mr. Biden a chance and I am and the first few days he’s not doing what he should do in my opinion. I think that Joe Biden will be conciliatory in his inaugural address, I think he’ll say the right things—but will he do them? I have no confidence. He is not a strong man; you have to understand that. 

Also, he is not calling the shots—the Obama people are. I firmly believe that Barack Obama is going to have a lot to say in the next four years.  


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