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Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis

Sifting Through the Media To Get the Truth, Lockout Disrupts America's Favorite Pastime and Dr. Seuss Rises From The Ashes of Cancel Culture

Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis

Bill O'Reilly

News Commentary, News, Politics

3.712K Ratings

🗓️ 4 March 2022

⏱️ 44 minutes

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Summary

Tonight's rundown: How Ukraine is being covered by the press, in a time when propaganda rules all January 6th Committee concludes Donald Trump violated multiple laws in an effort to overturn the 2020 election The 2022 baseball season gets postponed after league owners and players can't come to an agreement Uncanceled: The White House includes Dr. Seuss in 'Read for America' Proclamation after blacklisting the author last year This Week in History, 1977: Jay Leno makes his first appearance on "The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson" Final Thought: Confronting evil dictators 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 Thursday March 3, 2022. Stand up for your country. Well, it has been a very busy week obviously.

0:22.0

I think I work hard this week that I've worked. I can't even remember a lot of stuff, but I think the programs have been sharp and I hope you have seen them all.

0:34.0

We give you very accurate information. I'll give you one example before I get to the talking points.

0:39.0

We're the only news agency that I know of outside of Bloomberg. They reported that the big Chinese bank in Singapore aren't putting oil transactions through that concern Russian.

0:50.0

That's big because the Chikams can say whatever they want and they are. They're not helping in the United Nations, but when it comes right down to it, they don't want to alienate the Western powers particularly America.

1:06.0

They don't want a boycott of goods and things like that. They don't want that.

1:12.0

Certainly don't want a nuclear war and they may be a restrained against Putin who may be mad at this point. MAD. So let's start the talking points memo about Ukraine and the press coverage of the entire disaster.

1:27.0

Start with the stats as we like to do here. Russia says about 500 of their soldiers have been killed 1600 wounded. Ukraine says 6000 Russians soldiers have been killed. That comes from Zelensky.

1:43.0

Probably, you know, it's hard for me to estimate. It's not 6000, but it's probably a little bit higher than 500. You can't nail it down. The country's too big and the reporting is too dishonest.

1:59.0

Not by American carriers because, but they don't know.

2:04.0

So the Russian and Ukrainian military deaths according to report ties in the New York Times based on what senior Pentagon officials always anonymous say hate that.

2:20.0

So the Pentagon says about 1500 on each side have been killed military people. That's what they say. Okay. One million plus refugees that comes to the United Nations believe that's true.

2:34.0

That is 2% of the entire Ukraine populations weekend. There'll be more people.

2:40.0

So the borders aren't sealed. You can go from Ukraine to Moldova to the South to Poland to Hungary. You can cross Russians have a seal that border and get stuff in too.

2:52.0

Aid and weapons and things like that. Now on to the opinions. So the central force here is Putin.

3:02.0

It wouldn't be any invasion without Putin. So reason for the Russian military to invade Ukraine doesn't threaten them in any way. Ukraine not a member of NATO.

3:12.0

Didn't want to be a member of NATO. As we reported, wanted to play it down the middle, not the anger Putin. Ukraine signed a treaty with Putin saying they would give up their nuclear weapons and research in return for security guarantee.

3:25.0

Putin of course violated that treaty. So there's no question. It's all about Vladimir Putin. He's the driver of this. According to my clone, the leader of France, Putin told him on the phone he's going to take Ukraine.

3:42.0

And yeah, I think they'll here will try. And I think it'll be a disaster for Putin in the end. That's my opinion, but I was wrong about the invasions to keep that in mind.

3:52.0

So about I don't know 80% of the coverage, the opinion coverage in America is anti-Poot. Only about 20% is pro-Poot.

4:06.0

But one guy who's been very, very verbal about supporting Russia and his name is Colonel Douglas McGregor, 69 years old, bronze star winner for the US Army.

4:19.0

Apparently he was involved with some kind of Pentagon activity at the end of the Trump administration. I'm not quite sure what that was, but he was doing some kind of consulting.

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