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Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis

Politics Clash with Sports, Trump Is Still To Blame, and A University Wants Segregation

Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis

Bill O'Reilly

News, Politics, News Commentary

3.712K Ratings

🗓️ 4 February 2021

⏱️ 43 minutes

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Summary

Tonight’s rundown:   Over the past year politics have been front and center in the sports arena, and with the Super Bowl this weekend, the media is making sure everyone knows where Tom Brady stands BLM is backing members of the ‘Squad’ who want to expel members of Congress that opposed certifying the 2020 election  Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot is now placing blame on former President Trump for her incompetence in handling the Teachers Union  Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is taking a stand against Big Tech companies who try to silence conservative voices Looks like Gov. Gavin Newsom is in real trouble – a new poll shows his support is dwindling as the recall deadline draws closer DePaul University Students in Chicago want SEGREGATION on campus – is that not a civil rights violation? This Day in History, 2002: New England Patriots Win First Super Bowl Final Thought: Biden sits down with “CBS Evening News” prior to Sunday’s Super Bowl  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 No Spin News Wednesday, February 3rd, 2021. Stand

0:18.1

up for your country. So you may remember that about a week or two ago, I was reading

0:25.1

a letter and people are always asking me, what can I do, what can I do, what can I do,

0:29.7

about the state of the country in it, particularly about the censorship that we are now seeing,

0:35.2

embraced by powerful people in this country, including the social media companies. So I

0:41.3

said, well, I think a free speech movement has to begin along the lines of the Tea Party,

0:50.6

because the only way things are going to change is if the folks, the majority of Americans

0:57.2

get behind something. And right now, progressives have momentum, but they don't have the numbers.

1:05.8

The numbers are still in traditional precincts, but the organization is much better on the progressive

1:12.2

side because they have the media. And so I just put that out there. I said, I can't lead a movement,

1:19.5

a free speech movement because I have a news operation to run, which is worldwide now.

1:27.6

And I just don't have time physically to do it, but if somebody does it, I'll help them out.

1:33.8

And somebody has done it. And we will have the information for you. It's a pretty amazing

1:40.0

story, I think, and could potentially change the entire direction of the United States of America.

1:48.7

So I hope you'll stay tuned for that. It's coming up after our hard news coverage. And we begin

1:54.7

that with Super Bowl politics, Super Bowl politics. So this is a fascinating story. And again,

2:02.1

you will get it nowhere else. The Super Bowl game is the one event now. There's only one left.

2:11.1

The Oscars are gone. The Grammys are gone. There is no unifying event. Not even the World

2:18.4

Series in baseball, okay? Except for the Super Bowl. Everybody in the country pays attention

2:26.2

to that game, primarily because of the parties and the social gatherings, which will be muted

2:31.4

this year because of COVID. But the Super Bowl cuts across politics, it cuts across all boundaries.

2:39.1

And it is a unique slice of Americano. However, it is being politicized. USA Today is a newspaper

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