10⧸26⧸18 - Best of Program - Guest, Bill O'Reilly
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Summary
On today's show, Glenn and Matt discuss the latest in the Megyn Kelly saga, the latest on the mail bomb scare, and the media's hypocrisy in blaming President Trump for all the anger we see in our society.
Transcript
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We're going to get to it here in just a second.
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I want to also remind you, we're coming out on tour next week.
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Yeah, and it's going to be a lot of fun and a lot of audience interaction.
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I think we, next week we start in Richmond, Virginia.
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Then we're up in Pennsylvania, then Ohio and Cleveland.
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Make sure you grab your tickets to a theater near you, and we will see you then.
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On today's podcast, a lot of crazy, it was a pretty crazy news day in the middle of the show.
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We talked a lot about two kind of main stories going on, the bombing and what went on with that,
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the breaking news in the middle of the show that someone was arrested for that.
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We're still sorting out the details as of the time the show aired.
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And also the Megyn Kelly thing, she looks like she's gone for sure from NBC.
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We look at some of the hypocrisy attached to that.
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Well, we look at, you know, one of the things that we started the show off with is I'm pretty
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passionate about blaming Donald Trump for violence and saying that all this stuff is happening
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because, well, we all know he says that they're the enemies of the people and they're doing fake news.
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The same time that the press is ridiculing Donald Trump and making a big deal out of him saying this,
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they actually run an article where they have hired five novelists to write the ending of the Mueller investigation.
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One of them even shows an assassination of him.
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So we start off with that and Bill O'Reilly and so much more on today's podcast.
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You're listening to the best of the Glenn Beck program.
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Yesterday, the day after the pipe bomb started showing up in mailboxes of several Democrats,
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President Trump took to the modern day era bully platform known as Twitter to call out,
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you know, those people he believes is responsible for all the anger we're seeing.
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A very big part of the anger we see today in our society is caused by the purposely false and
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inaccurate reporting of the mainstream media that I refer to as fake news.
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Unless you are a member of the mainstream media and never talk to anybody in the middle of the country.
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The middle of the country feels as though we have been laughed at, mocked, dismissed,
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called killers, called racists, called terrorists.
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So unless, you know, unless you're just somebody living in this bubble, which the media is,
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and refuses to get out and actually talk to people with a different opinion,
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He says, it's gotten so bad and hateful that it's beyond description.
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Well, the media responded, of course, by turning the finger back around on the president.
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President Trump would not have been president 10 years ago.
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He is a response to the way you handled half of the country.
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Around 200 journalists organized by former ABC News producer Meredith Wheeler
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co-signed a letter blaming the White House for what they called, quote,
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cordoning of political or condoning of political violence.
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This echoes the statement of CNN's Jeff Zucker, who more or less said the exact same thing
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You might have a point if you haven't spent the last 10 years dismissing the violence of
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Occupy Wall Street, dismissing the violence of everybody on the left, dismissing the violence
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of Antifa, and during all of this, with the pipe bombs, going back to, what was it, 1968?
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Going back to the 1960s and showing, look, this is where they blew up an abortion clinic,
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and failing to mention that there was a Bernie Sanders guy that tried to kill 20 of our Republican
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Do you think maybe, do you think maybe, there's slightly a point here?
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What do you say we just start behaving differently?
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The president is absolutely the victim of attacks by the media.
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The mainstream media has been painfully obvious that they are not fans of Donald Trump.
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On many occasions, the attacks that they have been hitting him with and then silently retracting
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But also, the media has been under attack by the White House for a very long time.
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It's not an issue with just the current administration.
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President Obama was historically a nightmare for the free press.
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The crazy thing is, today, the craziest thing is, is that the media gleefully gave Obama a pass.
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Even though he was weaponizing the FBI and the DOJ against the press.
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Donald Trump has gone so far as just calling them fake news.
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Forget about the, oh, I don't know, threatening to throw us all in jail.
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Just if you even look at how President Obama treated the press compared to you.
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President Obama was putting you people in jail.
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As the media was gearing up for its outrage over being called fake,
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the New York Times was publishing an article on the very same day these pipe bomb packages were delivered.
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I just want you to just put this in your pipe and smoke it for a little bit.
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And while this is happening, the New York Times is printing an article titled,
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The main image at the top of this story shows the White House on fire and sinking into the ground as President Trump waves goodbye.
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Write out what you think happens after the Mueller investigation is completed.
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Let's go to fiction writers and come up with what they think is going to happen with Mueller's investigation
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They found five fiction writers who were going to do it.
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But every single one wrote a short story depicting a scenario where the president was found guilty.
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They couldn't find one fiction writer to write something where Trump was not guilty.
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One story had Trump signing the 25th Amendment, and another even had him being assassinated by a Russian agent with the help of Secret Service.
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No, no, we can write about the president being assassinated.
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Okay, Secret Service was involved, but that's not about a coup.
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You know, the ones who are leading the way saying, oh, my gosh, the talk of violence is so horrible.
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Now, I understand that everybody has an opinion, but five writers and no one can come up with anything other than the guy is guilty and maybe he's going to be killed by the Secret Service.
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How is it that 200 journalists can sign a letter claiming that everything is the president's fault when the flagship of the American media is writing this bull crap while the pipe bombs are coming in?
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This Times piece, Exhibit A, for why journalism is currently dead in America.
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All of you dancing on the grave of Megyn Kelly.
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And if you disagree, they will chase you out of the public square.
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They have no inclination to actually even attempt to find the truth, even attempt to understand.
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Yes, there's a little righteous indignation in me.
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I have gone to them over and over again with hat in hand and said,
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Listen, you need to understand how half the country feels.
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You have to hear what half the country is saying.
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What's the difference between a novelist and a New York Times journalist?
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You, you, there's nothing wrong with being radical.
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Those are, those are just people that feel passionately.
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you might want to just start with literally stopping publishing fiction.
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Can we check what the New York Times is saying about this?
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And these bombs are clearly Donald Trump's fault.
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And it was not immediately clear whether any of them could have.
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I mean, in fact, it shows a level of sophistication.
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These pipe bombs show a level of sophistication.
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One law enforcement official said investigators were examining the possibility
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that they were hoax devices that were constructed to look like bombs
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Now, you may have read this story from the New York Times.
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And you may have said, well, they never gave us really any details on that.
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You know how, like, Jewish people read from right to left.
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I, with the New York Times, it's like reading a foreign language.
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There's a lot of good stuff towards the bottom.
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When you get to the bottom, you start with the bottom.
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It's funny because usually the headline doesn't match.
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Some bomb technicians who studied photos of the device that circulated on social media
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suggested the bomb sent to CNN had the hallmarks of fake explosives.
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The kind more typically depicted on television and in movies rather than devices capable of
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A digital clock was taped to the middle of the pipe.
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A feature that experts say is typically shown on fictional bombs in an attempt to ratchet up
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dramatic tension, but unnecessary in real life.
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In fact, bomb makers generally avoid attaching visible clocks to their devices to keep from
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tipping off their targets about when the bombs are set to explode.
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I thought it was just like a nice little clock they were sending to these people for
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You look at that and you're like, that's not a bomb.
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I think here's a plausible scenario that someone on the right did this, okay?
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Someone on the right who really does not like all these figures decided that they wanted
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to send a message to all these figures, but aren't actually a murderer.
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They wanted to scare the hell out of them, but they didn't actually want to kill someone.
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You want to know what you could be doing to this country?
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But they weren't murderers, and so they built this to look like a bomb.
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I mean, you get this example of this on social media all the time.
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I mean, if we counted all of the death threats and horrible things that you get on social media
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as real all the time, you'd have to have a staff of a thousand checking them all out.
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But instead, most of the time, people say crap on social media that goes way too far
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You saw the stuff that happened to, for example, Dana Lash, right?
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Like, have to take all those things seriously when she was on TV.
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She got all sorts of threats on her family, and they did take them seriously.
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But, like, as far as I know, at least, no one actually acted on those things, thank God, right?
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So you have these serious threats that come in to public figures often,
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and sometimes they don't wind up panning out most of the time, right?
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Even if you go to look at terrorists, I mean, the amount of people in the Middle East who say
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that they would execute a terrorist attack on people from another country,
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for example, the United States, is so high, it's incredibly disturbing.
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You almost would never walk outside if you realize how many millions of people
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will tell pollsters that, yes, I would kill American citizens.
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However, obviously, they're not all doing it, right?
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Whether it's because they're not capable of doing it,
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or whether they're, in reality, they just want to send a message,
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or they really don't like them, but I'm not going to go kill someone,
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whatever the reason is, and that could be the situation here.
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Could be the same thing from someone on the left
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who wants to make the right look bad a week before the election,
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sending these things around with no intention of killing anyone,
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We have no reason to know that, other than the fact that these were all
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political figures, and none of the bombs seemed to work.
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Because that's all the information we have right now.
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Well, but I know, that's pretty much all the information they had on the Reichstag fire,
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and I don't know about you, but I think the Germans behaved admirably.
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Yes, and the heinous, horrific crimes she committed.
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Why is she still walking around in this society?
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Well, she has violated something that NBC feels passionately about.
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when Jimmy Fallon dressed up in blackface as Chris Rock.
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Wait, that's the same network that Megyn Kelly worked for.
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You know, it's even more egregious than that, though,
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and it's despicable that we have to play this game,
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The Jimmy Kimmel thing with imitating Carl Malone.
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Sometime at night, Carl Malone will look up in the sky and say,
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Do UFO live on another planet, phoning home like E.T.?
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Carl Malone will read on TV about white people getting deducted by aliens,
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sticking all kind of hell up their butt, and that's a damn thing.
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Now, Carl Malone never seen no flying saucer himself, but if he do,
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We talked about, you imagine even talking that way.
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Without blackface, just talking that way, it would be our last day on air.
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We talked about a couple different examples of blackface being used in comedy
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It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia was one of the examples we brought up.
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And It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, they did it, and they did it as for a,
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Like that only these moronic characters on this show would think that that's an
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And this Jimmy Kimmel bit is just saying, hey, I'm black and I'm Carl Malone.
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And mocking the way he, the only thing that's, the only thing that's funny about
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Tell me the joke in here other than the way he's speaking.
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And in the third person, that's the only other thing he's doing.
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Sometime at night, Carl Malone will look up in the sky and say, what the hell going
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Do UFO live on another planet, phoning home like E.T.?
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Carl Malone will read on TV about white people getting deducted by aliens, sticking all kind
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Just referring, as Carl Malone always did, not always, but often did, referring to himself
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And again, and the Jimmy Fallon one, because Jimmy Fallon is not a political enemy.
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Kimmel has put himself in as a political commentator, so it's really egregious for him.
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I think there's no ill intent by Jimmy Fallon doing that bit.
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You're going to fire Megan Kelly for mentioning it, but you're going to let Jimmy...
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You're going to give Jimmy Fallon the top place in your network?
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So what she said was, wait, but if you are holding somebody up, if you're making fun of
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them, okay, but if you're holding somebody up, like this woman who, you know, with Diana
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Ross, she liked Diana Ross, she wanted to look like Diana Ross for the night.
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I thought about this as we were getting close to, we're getting close to Halloween.
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The biggest deal in the world was made of, finally, African-Americans have a superhero,
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Finally, after all this time, we've given them a superhero.
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So if your white son decides he wants to be Black Panther and thinks that it's...
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Now, of course, as a father, I would be like, sorry, dude, you're going to be surprised to
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Like, he's not going to have no awareness of race.
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But I mean, if what he's trying to do is to, you know, be one of his heroes who happens
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to be African-American, and he obviously notices the difference in characteristics, I mean, is
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that a horrible, horrible thing for a child to consider?
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Would it be horrible if a black person dressed up as Superman?
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But wait, if they put on white face as Superman?
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It seems ridiculous to do it because you don't...
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That's because the name of the show isn't White Superman.
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I just got this from an African-American friend of mine who I'm not going to name because I'm
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Literally this morning, my son in 11th grade said he and his friends want to be white chicks
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I thought it was funny, but I don't know, especially at school.
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People will take what's supposed to be funny and they'll be overly offended by it and start
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this back-and-forth drama that none of us need.
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We live in a white community and I literally said, I think this is going to come back to
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We're going the other way for blacks dressing in white face.
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Before, everybody would have thought it was funny.
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But because of the political climate, because people are, you know, you can't even talk about
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Here is a woman who is one of the smartest people on television.
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You screw with Megyn Kelly and she will cut you to ribbons.
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So here's this woman who is working at a place that hired her.
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And then my theory is they hired her because they thought, oh, she's a great investigative
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And they all thought this is going to be great.
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They put her in and then the social justice warriors all in the network and outside the
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And then they realized, oh crap, we're in trouble now with all of the fringe that we
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thought would be cool with anything that we do.
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They have persecuted her, persecuted her all the way through.
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That even one of the most powerful celebrities, one of the most powerful educated women is so
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frightened by the social justice mob inside NBC that the very next day, this very bright
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woman who knows who she is, goes on television crying.
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She's so frightened by these people that she says, I'm sorry, I've learned a lot.
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And I mean this sincerely, mean this absolutely sincerely.
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Pat, Stu, can either of you give me a non-politically correct reason why this is so offensive to
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wear blackface like Diana Ross if you're not making fun of her?
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You're not, you're not, you're aspiring to be someone you admire.
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Can either of you give me a non-politically correct answer?
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In other words, you can't use political correctness.
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Well, the only reason I have is, is the one from Al Roker and, uh.
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Which was that this was used sort of as a battering ram against blacks in the 20s and 30s.
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And it was over the top impersonations and all that stuff.
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The guy that you always see with Shirley Temple that's doing the dance up the stairs.
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Now, you know, Mr. Bojangles, that's just for some reason politically incorrect.
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We, you ask people who Mr. Bojangles is, they don't have any idea.
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It may have been in the 20s and 30s, but it's not today.
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And again, that, you know, Roker is still inserting an over-the-top impression, which
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You mean, wait a minute, like an over-the-top impersonation like Sarah Silverman did with
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You mean like, like what, what's his name just did?
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I mean, blackface is not a, it's been used particularly in comedic circumstances, usually
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though, to make a point that blackface is ridiculous.
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And she specifically said, if you are trying to, you know, lift this person up because you're
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And this should stiffen the back of every single conservative and anyone in the media.
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You are going against everything this country has ever stood for.
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No matter how ugly the speech is, the First Amendment, a member of the press is being silenced
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Now, you may not, you may not have agreed with this question because I can see how corrosive,
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how dangerous, how awful that question really was.
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But God help you when you ask a question that your overlords, who may I just point out,
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Antifa, the far, far, far left, that many of you are starting to go, I don't know, I'm
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When they actually grab you by the throat and say, you can't ask that question.
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It will be really hard, but I will still stand for your right to ask whatever stupid question
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You know, I think we have to wait for the FBI to arrest somebody, which I feel will happen.
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CNN was out and New York Times, they were out with their opinion immediately.
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And they bear no responsibility for the acrimony, word of the day, sweeping across the nation.
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The New York Times and CNN bear no responsibility.
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Two years of constant negativity, constant criticism, constant smearing, but they bear
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Just to make your point so crystal clear, I'd like to play a couple of audio pieces for
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Could we play a flashback, Rick Wilson, please?
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Trump is still a very powerful force right now.
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And he's still holding a lot of the part of the base that is very activated by his message,
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the nativist message that's got a fraction of the base very energized.
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And the donor class can't just sit back on the sidelines and say, oh, well, don't worry,
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They're still going to have to go out and put a bullet in Donald Trump.
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But I'd like, I like that you're all a part of it.
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When was the last time an actor assassinated a president?
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You can't be the boy who cried wolf and expect to have a viable impeachment power.
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You can't use it over and over again against the same president.
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If you're going to shoot him, you've got to shoot to kill.
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Now, that requires an overwhelming majority of a bipartisan kind.
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So I told Jeb Bush after that debate that I thought he should have punched him in the face.
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I said, even if you lost, he insulted your wife.
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He came down the escalator and called Mexicans rapists and murderers.
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He said, well, what do you think I should have done?
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I said, I think you should have punched him in the face and then gotten out of the race.
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Put a bullet in the head, punch him in the face, take him out, put a bullet in to Donald Trump.
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When's the last time an actor killed a president?
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You know, it's hard for me to keep stating the same thing over and over again.
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I mean, I think everybody listening to us right now understands that, yeah, President Trump is undisciplined in the way he phrases things.
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But his choice, as I laid out in my column on BillOReilly.com, he had a choice.
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So, President Trump could have done what George W. Bush did, was ignore the personal attacks.
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Bush knew about there were no weapons of discretion, but killed American soldiers anyway.
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65% of Democrats believed, when George Bush was in office, that he had something to do with 9-11, and that conspiracy was started by someone they claim is on the right, and he is not.
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It was started by, what's his fat-faced, loudmouth guy?
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Whatever it is, you know, and I talked to Bush about this on television extensively, and he basically said, factor, that's my strategy.
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And he said, I'm not going to let these people marginalize me, because it'll never end.
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They see me as a person who strikes back when attacked, so I'm going to do that.
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So then you have to say, okay, well, who started the fracas?
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And you can make a case that Trump's bombastic attacks on his rivals in the primary process started it.
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He was a symptom of people feeling beaten and kicked to death by being called racist and homophobe and everything else by the press.
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It came later when it was apparent that Trump was a player and could win.
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See, what people don't understand is that in the beginning, the press didn't think that Donald Trump could do anything.
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But then when he started to win, the whole strategy changed.
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And I keep saying that this comes from the corporate level, and it does, okay?
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That were the orders that came down from the editors at the New York Times.
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Not in those words, but it was very clear what they wanted to do.
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So there's no doubt that people listening to us know that.
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So then it's, all right, if that's the destruction that has been ordered, how does Trump counter?
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I mean, there are no surrogates who can do it for him.
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So, he does it in a very blunt and sometimes disturbing way for a president.
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If he doesn't do it, they are going to marginalize and destroy him.
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And yeah, in the liberal precincts he is already, but he doesn't care about that.
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But he has a growing, I believe, growing number of people supporting him.
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And the reason he has it is because he gives them no quarter.
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But now they're turning it around saying, well, your fight back, it's like Kavanaugh.
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Oh, that's not, that fight back shows he doesn't have the temperament.
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We're, we're, CNN, we're not responsible for any of it.
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Now, I'm hoping that the vast majority of the American people understand what's happening.
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I think they do because CNN's ratings are so terrible.
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No matter what they do, no matter how they ratchet it up, still very, very few people watch them.
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I mean, the New York Times, literally paragraph 35 in the New York Times talks about how this doesn't look like these bombs were made by somebody who wanted to actually kill anybody.
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This is the gang that couldn't shoot straight or bomb straight.
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We're going to do this to get it into the press because we know the media will go hysterical.
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And it could be somebody who was on the right and didn't want to kill anybody but wanted to make a statement and they're crazy.
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Could be somebody on the left who wanted to do the same thing.
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Could be somebody who is just a really unbelievably worst bomb maker known to man, which I highly doubt.
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But it could very well be somebody who thought, you know what, we're going to send these to the press.
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We're going to send these to all of the enemies of the right.
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Obviously contrived to get media attention to influence of midterms.
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How does the media respond when it turns out that it's either a prank with no political motive or it was politically motivated by the left?
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Well, that would be an amazing story, wouldn't it?
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That's why I'm hoping the FBI can flesh this out pretty quickly.
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I think that they would – look, you have to understand that every morning out of the Washington, D.C. think tanks, progressive think tanks,
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they send stuff to Anderson Cooper and Rachel Maddow and these people.
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So they'll sit down and go, okay, now how are we going to spin this?
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Maybe the person sending it was insane, you know, that kind of thing.
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They'll never say, well, gee, maybe our side is so crazed now that we have to criticize our side.
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I want to start with something that John Kasich said yesterday because he was on CNN and, boy, isn't he the voice that we should all be listening to.
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Listen to what John Kasich said about the caravan coming from Honduras.
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It could easily have been all of us, that we're in the caravan, that we're marching north trying to save our families and save our children.
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We've got to start putting ourselves in the shoes of other people.
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We've got to start thinking about the consequences that others suffer.
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And if we've been spared those by the grace of God, let us be appreciative.
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Bill, within six hours, my crack team found out who these people were, what the real intention was, and the press and John Kasich still are just saying, no, no, no, these are just good people.
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You want to talk a little bit about the caravan?
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He used to sub for me once in a while on a factor on Fox.
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He's a good man, very sincere, did a nice job running Ohio.
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He's not a real-world guy, and people ought to know that.
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So he's basically saying, Americans, we have to put ourselves in the position of somebody in Honduras who is poor and oppressed because the society down there is violent and out of control.
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But then what is the point of that exercise, Governor Kasich?
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Do you think that we allow everyone in Honduras to come to Ohio?
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And the same thing with all the poor countries in the world?
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Because that's what you are espousing by saying that the caravan people should be allowed to seek asylum in the United States.
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California would be a foreign country within 18 months.
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Three-year backlog right now of asylum hearings.
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50% of all immigrant families, both illegal and legal, are on means-tested welfare.
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So there's a one out of two chance that the American taxpayers are going to have to pick up some of your bills.
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So if you look at the unintended consequences of John Kasich's vision of compassion, it's not compassion at all.
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You're basically wrecking a system that does provide true opportunity for 320 million Americans should they do what they need to do to succeed.
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I mean, I just crushed him in the debate because he would have no answer for any of that.
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Well, I do believe it's the progressive crew, the George Soros people, because that's who has done it in the past.
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We did a big thing on BillOReilly.com last night about Soros after CBS glorified him.
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We said, no, he's pumping in 2018, this year alone, tens of millions of dollars into the worst organizations, and by that I mean they attack and smear anyone they disagree with.
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And don't tell me that this is a benevolent man.
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So I believe that these kinds of people – I can't prove it because there's no accountability in Honduras, but I believe they're behind it because there is big money behind it, as everybody knows.
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Bill, I invite you to read what even the president of Honduras is saying.
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This is backed by a Cuba, Venezuela, and ousted president of Honduras that are blaming the United States for all of the unrest.
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The former president says that America is going to have to pay for all of this.
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This is just an ongoing internal battle in Honduras that has, quite honestly, lied to many of their people and said that America is going to have to take you, and they're going to because they're responsible for this mess.
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This is a Marxist revolutionary that has tried to take Honduras by force.
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The Supreme Court, two branches of their government, found what he was doing to be unconstitutional and kicked him out, and he's been causing problems ever since.
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And now he, Venezuela, and Cuba are together in what was formerly known as ALBA, but they are pissed at the United States, and they're the ones financing at least the beginning of it.
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Now, Soros or others may be involved, but I haven't seen any evidence of that yet, but I would not put it past them.
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Right, and it would be interesting to see if there is a pipeline of cash going into Tegucigalpa.
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I'm skeptical of everything, and I agree with you.
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There has been no hard evidence put forth that George Soros or people like him did this.
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But if, you know, it's one of these things they've done in the past.
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But the government of Honduras should be able to trace foreign money coming into that country back.
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They should be able to show people this is what has arrived here.
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If they believe Cuba and Venezuela are actively involved in subverting their own country, Honduras, and then, by extension, hurting the USA, they have the ability to find that out.