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Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis

Nature Not Policy Subdues COVID, Spotify Boycott Over Popular Podcaster, and CNN Trying To Be Bipartisan

Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis

Bill O'Reilly

News Commentary, Politics, News

3.712K Ratings

🗓️ 9 February 2022

⏱️ 45 minutes

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Summary

Tonight’s rundown: COVID case numbers and hospitalizations are on the decline and will hopefully no longer be used as a political weapon by Democrats  It's a turbulent economy and prices are continuing to rise, but most Americans should not be living paycheck to paycheck If Russia invades Ukraine, President Biden has threatened to shut down the Nord Stream 2 pipeline  A number of musicians have joined in on the Spotify boycott as controversy builds over podcast host Joe Rogan  A career criminal and BLM protestor killed a man during the summer riots in Minneapolis and his sentence sparks outrage, rightfully so! CNN is trying to claw its way out of scandal by hiring non-liberal commentators – but how do the crazy progressives at the news giant feel about that? This Day in History, 1990: Andy Rooney suspended from CBS Final Thought: Better days are on the horizon Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hey, Bill O'Reilly here. Welcome to the Noose Bend News Tuesday, February 8, 2022. Stand up for your country.

0:20.3

COVID retreating. Good news, right? That's the subject of this evening's talking.

0:27.6

Points, memo, first of stats because we are stats people here. I don't know about you,

0:34.1

but I'm so tired of speculation and conspiracies and all that. Particularly when it has to do with our

0:41.1

health, life and death. So let's get the stats down first, all right? So as of February 2,

0:49.5

all right, last week cases are down 53% in the USA since their peak January 15. Okay? 53%.

1:02.4

That's a big drop. Obviously, hospitalizations down 18% all right on the seven-day average and

1:12.4

there going down. Interestingly enough, deaths are not going down because those who are infected by

1:20.6

Omicron and who have, you know, a poor immune system, older people and people who have other

1:30.7

diseases, they're still getting knocked down. But the mass transmission of COVID is on the decline.

1:38.0

And I predicted this back on January 17. This is one of those things that hits hard, stays for

1:47.9

a couple of weeks and it looks like it's down. Let's pray by Valentine's Day, middle of February,

1:53.4

that this thing is on the way out. So Valentine's Day next Monday, I believe the stats will hold and get

2:00.9

even better. Now, I'm not a genius. I mean, that's not an hard analysis. If you look at South Africa,

2:09.8

where Omicron started and hit hard and then for some reason diminish and South Africa doesn't have,

2:17.7

you know, the mass vaccine medical structure that the USA has. So you just say, this is kind of a

2:26.6

nature taking its course here on another strain of COVID. Anyway, so the states are doing the right

2:36.3

thing. California knocking out mass mandates for vaccinated people on February 15. Okay, that's

2:43.1

next Tuesday, Jersey dropping mass requirements for students and employees March 7, Connecticut,

2:49.7

February 28th, students, employee mass mandates dropped. Even Oregon, crazy insane left Oregon,

2:58.4

is dropping mass requirements for students and employees in schools on March 31. So Oregon can't

3:06.8

drop it this month. Now, it's got to, got to wait. So why? So let me, this is important.

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