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Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis

Empire State O'Reilly: New York Sports

Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis

Bill O'Reilly

News, News Commentary, Politics

3.712K Ratings

🗓️ 10 October 2024

⏱️ 5 minutes

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Bill talks about the New York sports scene and how it's impacted the city. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Um, Mayor Adam said he's going to run again. That's not going to happen. I'm predicting now,

0:06.1

uh, that it will not happen. Could he win if he does run? Possible. Um, emotional campaign,

0:14.7

a lot of ethnicity involved in it, but I don't think he's going to get there. I'm just too

0:20.2

much swirling around here.

0:23.0

However, I have no ill will toward Mayor Adams.

0:25.8

I do not think he has done a good job,

0:27.6

but he's certainly light years better

0:29.0

than de Blasio, the worst mayor

0:31.3

New York City has ever had in its entire history.

0:34.9

And that goes back to when the Dutch ran this place, New Amsterdam.

0:40.1

Blasio was such a disaster. People just don't know what kind of shape he left the city in

0:45.3

and Adams walked into it but has not been able to solve the problems. In my opinion, I don't think

0:51.3

he's a bad man. I hope he's not. I hope he's not corrupt. And I'm going to give him a fair shake on the

0:58.3

federal charges. On a better note, as far as morale is concerned, we got a lot of sports stuff going

1:06.9

on. Now, I know many of you don't give a fig about sports. You're much more into politics

1:13.6

and policy and things like that. And, you know, as sly and a family stone once sang,

1:19.0

different strokes for different folks. But sports is a binder for New York City and state.

1:27.2

So it began with Babe Ruth. the dopy Boston Red Sox

1:32.2

allowed him to come to the New York Yankees in the 1920s. And Babe Ruth dominated baseball and

1:39.4

became the biggest baseball icon in the history of the game. It remains, though, today. Bay Bruce's

1:46.4

autograph goes for a lot of money. And Babe Ruth brought the New York Yankees of professional

1:53.8

baseball up to a very high level. And everybody knew, even if you didn't care about baseball,

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