Bill O'Reilly
July 23, 2019
Trump-Racism Controversy Continues to Rage; Previewing Mueller's Testimony
The Uprising Coming to America; Mueller Testimony Likely to be BORING

Hey Bill O'Reilly.com Premium Members and welcome to the No Spin News for Tuesday, July 23rd, 2019. Take Your Country Back.

 So we are going to have a preview of Robert Mullen's testimony tomorrow. Which is a significant news story and tell you what else is going on today. But first I want to get to the reaction to some of my writings this week. Now we do a daily message, all right and we hope you read that. We do a weekly column and basically they're about our lives.

 So one of the things I said this week was I believe there's going to be an uprising by working Americans, regular Americans, non-ideological Americans. It's going to be an uprising. Now the timing depends on whether President Trump is re-elected or not. Who runs against him. Who the Democrats put out. All of that. So I don't know the timing but I've got a lot of reaction from it. I want to go over my thought process.

 So there are really four reasons that I believe the American public has had enough. And we saw last week with the mod squad, the four radical congresswomen and Trump taking them on and basically disparaging them and demeaning them. Which I would not have done. I would have done what they were saying rather than who they are. For example Ocasio-Cortez, congresswoman from New York. Yesterday, just yesterday said "we gotta let everybody in the world in here." "Everybody in the world has a right to live in America, unencumbered". I mean that she's insane stuff. That is like listening to somebody who has been institutionalized ramble. That is how crazy that is. Just attack that. You don't need to attack her. So that's my take. But this anti-Americanism, this really is starting to get people angry.

 I want to give you a little example of how this plays out. So in New York City last night, there were two separate incidents where police officers tried to make arrests. One in Harlem, predominantly black area and one in Brooklyn. Again a minority precinct. So the cops are making the arrests and then people came along and threw water on them. Threw water on the police officers who are in the process of making arrest.

 Now this I believe is spurred on by anti police sentiment. Which goes along with America's a bad country and the police hate minorities or the police are oppressors or the police are evil. Whatever it may be, this is what the far left is putting out there. Now shockingly and I say that as the grandson of a New York City police officer. The cops didn't arrest the people who threw the water on them and they were reprimanded today, those police officers were reprimanded by the higher ups in the New York City Police Department. They said you should have brought them in. Now that might have escalated things. I don't know. I wasn't there but they can be charged. People, you throw water on a police officer who is making an arrest, you can be charged with a crime, a serious crime and you should be. 

 But anyway, this is all part of the American is bad, America is bad and that is the heart of the radical left and their belief system. They believe and you've got to understand is, that the USA is a patriarchy and always has been. Run by evil corrupt white men, like Thomas Jefferson and George Washington, Andrew Jackson. All right. Maybe JFK gets a pass. Maybe FDR gets a pass. I don't know but the patriarchy is evil, white men evil. You see it in everything they do, the far left. They want that power structure broken down. Who's the poster boy for that? Donald Trump. Rich white guy.

 

 So that's number one and number two is the taxes. So, we're going to get to the spending thing. In order to pay for the borrowing that America has to do to to finance the military and the entitlements and Social Security and Medicare and Medicaid and on. In order to finance that, we the American worker have to be taxed to hear. All right. If you look at everything you do. It's taxed. I just wrote 90 dollar check today to renew my license. OK. If I want a license plate it is another hundred and a quarter. If I go into the city, It's 15 bucks. Tolls just to get it to the city. I live 20 miles away. If you buy a tire, if you get your car fixed, if you get your car inspected, if you live in a house you pay property tax. Tax tax tax tax tax. The result is American workers don't have any money. And the Democrat radicals want more tax. 70 percent. Nobody is going to work. Corporations are going to leave. Economy is going to collapse. People instinctively know this. New York will move into Florida. Wealthy people pulling out moving down south. California Nevada, they're getting it. They're going to Texas and of course Sacramento and Albany have less tax revenue. So the tax revolt is coming.

 

 Then you have the political correctness. You can't say that, can't say this, you're a racist. You criticize the far left? You're a racist. You're a bigot, homophobe, you're this, misogynist that. Me too, me three, me four. It's insane. Insane what's happening. So you got anti-American, taxes up to here, political correctness and then the health thing. Government's got to get a handle on it. You can't be gouging people when they die. When they get cancer. Hospitals and physicians and everybody else, you can't gouge. They are. You've got to get a handle on it. I believe in a single payer. I don't want the government to control the health system. That'd be a madhouse. But come on. You gotta make it so that if you get sick, you're not wiped out. The government's responsibility is to oversee that and they're not. So I believe that this uprising is ahead. I don't know when it will happen but it's coming. Anger is rising. Yeah the left wing radicals are angry. But boy you have no idea what's brewing on the other side and the other side outnumbers leftwing radicals four or five to one.

 

 All right so tomorrow, Robert Mueller will testify. Big story here is the Department of Justice has ordered Mueller not to say anything outside what he has written down. That takes away all of the Democrats power to have Mueller besmirch, word of the day, Donald Trump. So in a letter to Mueller, Deputy Attorney General Bradley Weinsheimer, I don't know him. He said that Mueller must remain quote, "within the boundaries of your public report because matters within the scope of your investigation were covered by our executive privilege." That means if you talk out of school, if you talk about things that aren't in your report, you may be violating executive privilege.

 

 Now the reason that DOJ wrote this letter to Mueller, was that Mueller wrote a letter to the attorney general Barr, saying give me some guidelines on what I can and can't say. Mueller asked them. That was not reported by the press. I didn't see that anywhere. OK. So basically Mueller is under order. Remember he works for the Justice Department, an order, don't say anything you haven't put in writing. Now, Trump today tweeted bad things about Mueller. That wasn't smart. Mueller has already tweet Trump by saying, well if we thought the president was innocent, we would have said it. Remember that? That was a stick right in Trump's eye. Mueller can do it tomorrow. That's what the Democrats want. A little stick in the eye so they can blow the whole thing back up again.

 

 Now on the Republican side. Republicans don't like Mueller, even though he didn't bring any accusations directly against Donald Trump. The rise and level of the Justice Department. They don't like them snd they're gonna try to show that Mueller knew early there was no collusion yet continued an investigation into collusion, when he knew there was none. That is gonna be a hard thing to prove  but they'll insinuate it. The Republicans are gonna ask them a lot of questions about the FBI and all this. Mueller knows the inspector general's report is coming. Now we hear September. Inspector general's report is going to really lay out the FBI, particularly Comey. Mueller has got to be careful because he doesn't want to get caught up in covering up for the FBI. People may be indicted. Not going to happen. Mueller is caught.

 

 So what I expect is Mueller is going to be as boring as you ever seen a human being in your entire life. If you sit there and watch it, I will watch it for you. You're going to be stupefied because he's gonna say the same thing over and over and over and over again. The entertainment will be on the left and the right when they start to do their speeches and you this, you that...Mueller just going to sit there...OK. So that's my take on it. House Judiciary Committee's first, that's Nadler. House Intelligence Committee is second. That is Schiff. So those two guys alone, you can just imagine what they're going to say.

 

 So let's bring in a guy who is following this. Smart guy, Charles "Cully" Stimson is from the Heritage Foundation, senior legal fellow there. So take my evaluation of Mueller and rip it to shreds there, Mr. Stimson.

 

 "I don't think there's a lot to ripped to shreds, Bill. I think in terms of the political theater, you're spot on. This is political theater and I think Bob Mueller, who's a belt suspender guy is going to give very vanilla testimony. I actually think he wrote the Justice Department and asked for guidance for cover. Because he knew Brad Weinsheimer,  and I used to work with Brad, he's a friend of mine. I used to work in the department and Brad perfunctorily said exactly what Mueller already said at his own press conference. That I'm a stay within the four corners of my written report and my report speaks for itself. And so the Democrats are going to try to lay the groundwork if they're politically savvy for a referral for impeachment. And the Republicans are going to say look, there was no there, there when you got the report, when you got the assignment to begin with. And by the way you fail because prosecutors make a prosecute or don't prosecute judgment and you didn't do that with respect to the obstruction of justice so the theater will be outside the hearings."

 

 If you remember the Clinton situation, Starr clearly said the president violated the law. Now the only theater for me is whether Mueller is going to give a little poke at Trump. Clearly he doesn't like him. Clearly believes he's not a responsible leader. This is Mueller believing that Trump is not a responsible leader. Maybe a little poke. He could probably do that in a number of ways. Do you expect it?

 

 "I don't. I think Mueller is a class act. He's a Marine. He's a by the book guy. His report to the extent it was seen as a poke speaks for itself. And I think because he's testified dozens of times before the Hill and he doesn't like it. He's just going to be as you said stupefyingly boring."

 

 What about his speech... His press conference. I wasn't a press conference, it was a statement. Where he said look, if we if we came to the conclusion President Trump did not commit a crime, we would have stated it. That was a poke right in the eye. He didn't have to say that.

 

 "No he didn't have to say it and it was a really weird thing to say. I mean when I was a prosecutor I had to make a decision. It was a binary choice, prosecute and let the evidence speak for itself in court and nowhere else. Or don't prosecute and shut up and move on to the next case. And here he rendered this odd judgment which prosecutors don't exonerate people. And so he had a report to give which was confidential in nature to the attorney general. He knew by giving that report and in that manner that Barr, more likely than not would then turn it over to Congress and make it public because of the nature of the... of the inquiry here. So I think Mueller was playing chess. He knew what the moves would be before ahead of time. And I think tomorrow he's going to be as bland as vanilla ice cream."

 

 All right. But don't you think Mueller was playing to the New York Times and the Washington Post with that soundbite?

 

 "I think that the people working for him, clearly given their political donations were aligned with the opposition party and Hillary Clinton in particular...".

 

 Why would Mueller even say that? He knew by saying it was going to lead to a week of cable news hysteria, which it did. And it would cast aspersion on President Trump. He knew it. He's smart enough to know that. So if he knew all that and he did it anyway, why wouldn't he do it again?

 

 "I think he's done it. It's reverberated six times to Sunday around the earth. I don't think he has to do it again. I also think it's possible, Bill and we won't know this for 20 or 30 years until the actual books based on the actual historical records are written of whether he did everything he could to keep together a cabal of people who really wanted to go forward and issue a much more stinging report. So therefore it was a compromise language. That could be what, that could be the case. I don't know."

 

 Very good point. He might of tampped down the insurrectionists within his organization but again he hired them. A very interesting discussion, Mr. Stimpson. I hope you'll come back and we really appreciate your time tonight.

 

 "Thanks for having me.".

 

 OK. All right so Donald Trump and the Democratic leadership have reached a budget agreement and conservatives don't like it because it's spending an amazing amount of money. One point four trillion more dollars one point four trillion more in spending until 2021.

 

 So what's going on here is that Trump doesn't want to cut spending while he's running for re-election. Doesn't want to. He's a spender anyway by his nature. When you read my book, if you read it, The United States of Trump, you'll see that he just spends money and always has in a style that is... I don't think ever seen before in this country. He's not a budgeteer, Donald Trump. So he agreed to this extension of the debt limit until I said 2021. So he doesn't have to deal with any of this, until then. Problem is that we have a 22 trillion dollar debt right now and this will bring it up to a 24 trillion dollar debt by 2021. You can't pay back. Twenty four trillion dollars. No one can. No nation can. Nobody can. All you do is you borrow and borrow and borrow to pay the interest on the debt. Who owns the interest? Japan owns a lot of paper. China owns the most paper. You know, I own some government paper. Bonds and things like that. Maybe you do in your portfolio. We get our interest rates. But this is a very serious problem and if the radical left ever gets power, the economy will collapse because they'll just be giving everybody free stuff and then it's 70 percent tax is going to... what happened in New York State. So many many many wealthy people are going to Florida or North Carolina or Tennessee. And Albany has got a shortfall now. What do they have to do? They have to raise taxes more. Every time you turn around, they are raising the tolls here. That hurts working people. So anyway, conservatives are mad that Trump did this. I understand why he did what he did. I don't like Donald Trump being the spender that he is. A lot of this money goes to the Pentagon. Seven hundred and thirty eight billion dollars. Increase in one year. 7 3 8 billion. I mean maybe we need it but I'd like to see where that 738 billion is going. I mean I'm a big military proponent but there comes a point where you just can't anymore.

 

 OK. Kamala Harris and Jerry Nadler. Harris in the Senate, Nadler in the House teaming up on a bill to decriminalize marijuana because people of color are getting hurt by going to prison for violating U.S. drug laws. That's what all of this is about. The ultimate goal is not just decriminalizing marijuana but all narcotics.

 

 All right. So the left and the Democratic Party says look, we think that people should be able to take drugs if they want to. Now if that means increased child abuse, child neglect, automobile accidents, horror in social settings. That's just too bad. All right because we don't think that the government should be putting any inhibitions on anybody for taking drugs. OK. So that's what this is all about. Now here's the reason there are more black and Hispanic people in prison for narcotics violations than whites. It has to do with street sales of drugs. Who's selling on the street? Blacks and Hispanics. Right? You can see it. You go to any big city. You'll see it on the street. So the police at the behest of the communities go and arrest them. And sometimes they got a lot of dope on them and they are  selling it and they go to prison. On the white drug use. Not all, I'm generalizing but you know how it's delivered now? By cell phone. So you text your dealer, you say come by my house. Guy drives up. You give him money, he gives you the drugs. He drives away. It's a private property transaction. Cops can't see it. They don't know it. It's delivery. It's like getting a pizza. That's how most of the whites get their cocaine and heroin. But the blacks do it on the street. That's the difference. And then when the blacks get arrested, they don't have any money because a lot of them are addicts, to hire lawyers. Whereas the whites, a lot of them have money to hire big lawyers and have lawyers tie it up and they get pled down and that's not fair. But that's just the way it is. The bottom line is if you sell narcotics, you should be punished. It's not a nonviolent crime. So that's what's going on. So you know the next time you hear this propaganda, what the real goal is. Decriminalization of all narcotics.

 

 Alright in England, which is very similar to the United States, I mean it is a big cultural difference in the way people live day to day. They wear different clothing, different food but basically same mentality. Four out of 10 adults in Great Britain regret how they've lived their adult lives. 40 percent. This a group called One poll commissioned two thousand British adults and 40 percent say you know... I don't really live a good life. Four out of 10 regret how they have spent too much time at work and not travelling enough. Other common regrets are they neglected their health, which means they smoke or they drink too much or they eat too much. And they haven't spent enough time with their family. Many wish they had better parents to their children. Big one, big one I think in America too. All right three in ten would like to be remembered as charitable, however most of these people think they're going to be remembered after they die as quote "moody or anxious". And many many many of those polled by OnePoll say they regret wasting so much time watching television or on their smart phone. That's going to grow and grow and grow. You wait and see. You know. Life is not on the smartphone, you know that. Quick break. I got a good Final Thought on money. Money is my Final Thought today. First this break, then mail. Go.

 

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 Let's go to mail. Ed, Concierge Member. By the way, we are encouraging Concierge membership. If you are a Premium member, you have to be if you're watching this. Just upgrade it so on the election cycle, you can get your questions answered directly by me. Because I can't answer all the mail and I feel bad because a lot of questions that don't get answered. So Ed says:.

 

 "I disagree with you, Bill on one point. You implied that you didn't think last week's hot issue of race took away from the Democratic presidential candidates messaging OK. I think. All of this plays in the hands of President Trump. Last week very little was heard from the candidates."

 

 They don't have anything really to say, the candidates on the Democratic side. You heard it. You'll hear it again next week in in second debate. That's all they got. They don't have anything else. America's bad. Social justice, political correctness. Everybody gets everything free. So I'm not thinking that that message was diverted.

 

 Charles. Concierge Membership on the message board.

 

  "Why is it nonwhites are never considered to be racist for anything they say?"

 

 One name. Louis Farrakhan. So that is not true.

 

 John Russell. Springfield, Missouri.

 

 "I was listening to Chris Wallace on Fox News question White House Senior Adviser Stephen Miller. I was shocked at Mr. Wallace's relentless attacks toward Miller and Trump and defense of the squad. Do you believe I am accurate?"

 

 No. I talked to both of them, Wallace and Miller after the debate because I liked it. I thought it wasa good joust. You know look, Wallace fancies himself as a very tough questioner. I think, I told Steven Miller he beat him. Miller beat Wallace on the garbage comment that Ocasio Cortez made. AOC said well, 10 percent of garbage isn't enough. Well garbage she was referring to are domestic policies. Where as Wallace denied that. It was clear that's what Congresswoman Ocasio Cortez was referring to. Clear. So Wallace lost that but I thought Wallace, you know... he was the we should have been. So I liked that debate. I think we should add more of those.

 

 Larry Braithwaite. Lindon, Utah.

 

 "Knowing the Trump campaign is counting on economy. Are there individuals or groups with the power to affect the stock market in a negative way?".

 

 Not really. The Fed is the only group that can really affect the economy by raising or lowering interest rates. But individuals can't.

 

 Eugene Kopp in Los Angeles.

 

 "Your column on Berkeley, California was scary, Bill. Hard to believe how radical it is. I lived in California for 30 years, been witnessing the degradation of life. Most affected middle class, which is progressively thinning. People can't afford to live here and they're moving in more conservative states. My question is why people don't learn from reaping what is failed. Is this some kind of disorder?".

 

 Yeah I mean ideology overwhelms common sense. I know people, no matter what you present, what kind of evidence you present that socialism doesn't work. They don't care. They still support Elizabeth Warren. So I don't know, I feel bad about California. I know what you're up against out there.

 

 Donna Jason. Sands Point, New York.

 

 "Am I missing something. How can any of these city governments tell anyone what they can or cannot say?".

 

 Because if you do business with Berkeley, California, you are mandated to follow the city ordinances. If you don't, they'll cut off your contract or they won't do business with you. That's how they can tell you what to say. Just a regular person doesn't do business with them. They can't.

 

 Brent Baer. Groton, Vermont. Beautiful town.

 

 "Always learn something from your inside analysis, Bill and your coverage of the four radical Congresswomen I never heard of the author Saul Alinsky and the Rules for Radicals. But I bought the book immediately after you talked about it. You broke the strategy down perfectly. The connection between the antics of the Democrats and radical thinking.".

 

 You know Alinsky's book is widely used by the radical left. That's the playbook.

 

 Gary in Montgomery, Illinois.

 

 "Just wondering what is a cutoff period for a person to enter that as a candidate for president.? Roger Stone says Michelle Obama will enter the race.

 

 "Pretty much next month. August. If you're not in by then. Hard to get on the ballots in a lot of places. Although, Michelle Obama is so powerful she could go to the convention and get the nomination without going through the primary process. That is how powerful she is.

 

 Brian Williams in Texas.

 

 "I'm curious have you watched any of the series the Loudest Voice. Is it a CBS hit job?".

 

 It is a hit job. I do not watch that kind of trash and that's all I can tell you. Nobody else is watching it either. I estimate CBS lost between 15 and 20 million on that attack.

 

 Marsha.

 

 "Who is the new press secretary? Seems like Sarah Sanders has left a long time ago.".

 

 Stephanie Gresham. Melania Trump's press secretary has taken over the job. But the Trump administration doesn't do briefings anymore. He talked to them himself. He goes out. But Stephanie is the...Miss Gresham, I should say. I don't know her, is the press secretary.

 

 Patricia.

 

 "Had me laughing about the sharks, Mr. O. But I disagree. I'm not going into the water where a shark has been sighted. Your statistics may be right but I'm not going to be that 1 in 4 million eaten by a shark.".

 

 Shark is eight miles away. Eight miles away. Yeah I guess he could swim on up in and eat me but I'm not going to not go into the ocean when it's a hundred degrees because somebody saw a shark eight miles down the pike.

 

 Eric Pennington of Victorville California.

 

 "Thank you for fighting the fight. Can you please tell me what kind of watch you wear during the podcast?"

 

 This is a Stuhrling Watch. Stuhrling. Swiss watch. I've got two of them. One is white. One is black. They are very reasonably priced. I don't put a lot of money on my wrist and they work great. So check it out if you want a good watch.

 

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 Final Thought of the Day.

 

 So when I take the urchins out to eat, which is a lot because they're always whining about being hungry. For breakfast, none of them are allowed to buy orange juice in a restaurant. All right. This is the dictator right here. OK. Now I can afford to buy orange juice in a restaurant. Easily afford it, doesn't hurt me but here's my thinking. The urchins are sitting around and I want them to value money. A 12 ounce bottle of orange juice at Wal-Mart costs one dollar and twenty five cents. A five ounce cup of orange juice in the local diner, four bucks. They kill you on orange juice.

 

 OK. I say to the urchins, we have cartoons orange juice at home. I'm not paying four bucks for the little cup of orange juice. Not happening. Drink water or if you want milk or something like that all right. Now the reason I do this is to create in their dense minds, that there is value to a dollar. Because most Americans don't know that. And that's why they don't have any money. My father told me, whatever check you get. Take home pay. You save 10 percent. I have done that since I'm 14 years old. Everything I earn 10 percent goes into the bank and then I invest it, conservatively in bonds or stocks that pay dividends that are Fortune 500 companies that aren't going bankrupt. OK. That has led to affluence for the O'Reilly crew. Because I saved an enormous amount of money. I don't buy trinkets. I don't buy stupid stuff. OK. I buy quality clothing that lasts. I'll pay more for it. Now, if everybody did that, even if you don't earn a lot of money, you'd have a lot more money. You just gotta cut out the garbage. The stuff that doesn't matter.

 One more thing. So I'm at breakfast with the urchins and we order pancakes. And I refuse to eat the glop me syrup that isn't maple syrup because it's poison. So I say, got any maple syrup? Five bucks for the maple syrup. I bought it. Because that's health. I bought the maple syrup for five bucks. I'm not going to eat that other stuff. Everybody wanted pancakes. French toast, whatever it may be. So on this stuff that matters. Yes. On the stuff where you're being exploited. No.

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