Bill O'Reilly on DOJ Corruption, Grooming Habits, and Summer Travel
Bill O'ReillyFebruary 2, 202421 min75,822 views
26 connectionsΒ·40 entities in this videoβDepartment of Justice Corruption Allegations
- βοΈ A federal statute, Title 18 Section 1507, makes it illegal to protest outside a courthouse or judge's home with intent to impede justice, yet protesters outside Justice Kavanaugh's home were not prosecuted.
- π― In contrast, nearly 40 pro-life protesters have been prosecuted for demonstrating outside abortion clinics.
- π€ Attorney General Merrick Garland admitted under questioning that the DOJ has not brought any cases under this statute regarding the Supreme Court justices.
- ποΈ This selective enforcement is compared to practices in totalitarian regimes like Venezuela or Russia.
The Mark Houck Case
- π¨ The case of Mark Houck, an anti-abortion activist, is highlighted where a jury found him not guilty.
- π₯ Despite being acquitted, Houck's family experienced a raid by 20-30 federal agents with guns drawn, which his attorney stated was unnecessary as he would have surrendered voluntarily.
- π§ The DOJ's actions in the Houck case are questioned, especially after local prosecutors and a private suit had declined to pursue charges.
- π€·ββοΈ Bill O'Reilly expresses dismay at Merrick Garland's perceived lack of enforcement and evasiveness, calling him weak and corrupt.
Personal Grooming and Appearance
- π A study suggests women spend nearly 4 hours daily on appearance, and men 3.6 hours, a figure O'Reilly finds hard to believe for men.
- πΌ It's argued that in America, looking good can lead to more job opportunities and financial gain, though it's considered shallow.
- π§Ό O'Reilly outlines his personal grooming discipline: daily shaving, showering with good soap, shampooing, and using moisturizer, emphasizing the importance of a good first impression.
- π¨βπ¦ He advises teaching children the importance of grooming, acknowledging it's superficial but necessary in a competitive society.
Summer Travel Planning
- βοΈ Booking summer travel, especially to popular destinations like Ireland or national parks, needs to be done well in advance, ideally before March 15th.
- π¨ Hotels and flights are booking up quickly, and last-minute availability is scarce, even with economic concerns.
- πΊοΈ O'Reilly plans a father-son trip to Donegal, Ireland, and Belfast, highlighting the need for early booking.
- π‘ Recommendations include using travel agents (though they are hard to find) and understanding cancellation policies, especially for international travel or cruises.
- π Despite inflation and economic wobbles, people are eager to travel, leading to a potentially intense summer travel season.
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