A Time to be Thankful
By: Bill O'ReillyNovember 26, 2020
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Hope you all enjoyed Thanksgiving, a tradition officially given to us by America’s greatest president: Abraham Lincoln.

This is a tough time to be thankful unless you look at the big picture; Covid will evaporate next year and many positive things will stem from that.  So let’s be grateful for upcoming relief.

On the challenging side we remain engaged in a cultural civil war that shows no sign of abating.   So traditional Americans must stand up for their country and fight - hard.

President Biden will not protect traditional values. He simply does not have a strong belief system.  He’s an old time “pol” who would have been buddies with Honey Fitz in Boston and Mayor Daley in Chicago.  Mr. Biden is “adaptable.”  As Boy George once sang: “a man without conviction.”

His second, Kamala Harris, is also adaptable but in a far different way.  She is willing to destroy the fabric of the United States in exchange for progressive support.  At one time in her life, Ms. Harris wanted criminals punished and demanded that parents raise their children responsibly.

That is long gone.

Today, Harris does not believe in due process or respect private property (unless it is her own).  She embraces radical left policies and demonizes opponents with charges of racism and misogyny.  Her fellow democrats strongly rejected her presidential run and she’s only Vice President because of gender and skin color, not vision and accomplishment.  Kamala Harris is a direct threat to all of us who believe in Constitutional freedoms.

So, we must voice our dissent against the forces that seek to dismantle the greatest country in the world.  We also have to reject corrupt media, harmful academic propaganda, and political zealots who mislead the folks.  We the people are a powerful force even in a country divided.

About 74 million Americans stood up against the progressive mob and the disgraceful corporate media on November 3.  That number will grow if the issues are clearly presented, I firmly believe that.

So, that’s what BillOReilly.com will continue to do.  Our growth and influence is incredible and I am very thankful you have been a part of it.  I raise my glass of apple cider to you.

Onward.  See you Monday.