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Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis

Bill O'Reilly

News, News Commentary, Politics

3.712K Ratings

🗓️ 26 August 2019

⏱️ 22 minutes

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0:00.0

I'm going to tell you something Bill. I think this is going to make you very, very happy

0:15.1

on this commemoration of D-Day, the... I know you're getting ready to release your book

0:19.8

about President Trump coming on in September about the killing series, which is eight

0:24.6

books. Everybody from Jesus to Lincoln to Kennedy to Reagan. We had somebody call us

0:29.6

about 15 minutes ago and they were going on and on about how great killing patent is.

0:36.3

So I know obviously the killing of the SS on a day like today would make sense to read,

0:40.8

but literally got to call 10 minutes ago from somebody who loved the patent book.

0:46.1

Yeah, well I appreciate that. I mean your listeners are so bright. You know, I mean...

0:51.8

You got probably the most intellectual audience in the country. No question. No question.

0:58.7

Killing the SS as well. Yeah, you and Howard Stern, you know how that is.

1:02.7

But anyway, killing patent, one of my favorite of the killing books because it basically

1:10.8

shows that American fighting people were the best. I mean, and this is not a jingle

1:21.6

with Stinger show in this statement. And I'm watching the coverage today. And by the way,

1:26.6

George Patten America's best general in World War II was not allowed to participate in D-Day

1:32.3

because of political correctness. He smacked the soldier. No, he insulted some women

1:41.0

by besmirching England in a speech. Oh wow. Yeah. And Eisenhower who, you know, thought

1:50.8

that George Patten was this bad kid in the dumb row, he knew he was a great general,

1:56.7

but he, Patten was obviously so politically incorrect for his time. And so he was not

2:04.3

allowed. He was used as a diversion. But then after the D-Day was successful, then Patten

2:10.6

came over with the third army and cut through the Germans and that's what killing patents

2:14.9

all about. But anyway, as I'm watching the coverage in my theme today on dilloriley.com

2:22.3

and my commentary on the radio is safe space. And I keep going back. I keep thinking, would

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