No Spin News: Media Deception, Biden's Strategy, and Immigration Policy (August 23, 2022)
Bill O'ReillyAugust 23, 202229 min61,172 views
23 connectionsΒ·40 entities in this videoβMedia Strategy for Midterm Elections
- π‘ The upcoming midterm elections in November are crucial, and the left/Democratic party is expected to employ a mass campaign of deception to mislead voters.
- π― Two key strategies will be used: convincing Americans that Joe Biden is on the rebound and that polling shows Democrats gaining momentum.
- β οΈ This deceptive atmosphere is already evident, with selective polling and media narratives designed to portray Biden and Democrats favorably.
George Soros and Campaign Funding
- π° Billionaire George Soros is a significant donor to left-wing causes, recently contributing $2.5 million to Senator Schumer's PAC to help Democrats maintain control of the Senate.
- π Overall, Schumer has received $73 million this year, far exceeding Republican PACs, with substantial funding also coming from Hollywood.
- βοΈ The Supreme Court's 2010 Citizens United decision allows for independent donations to political campaigns, explaining how such large sums can influence elections.
Joe Biden's Public Appearances and Policy
- β President Biden has been largely out of the public eye for 13 days, with his schedule for the upcoming weeks being unclear.
- ποΈ Biden is scheduled to appear at a rally in Rockville, Maryland, and later host a "United We Stand Summit" at the White House on September 15th, addressing hate-fueled attacks.
- π The decision to keep Biden hidden may be strategic, as his poll numbers tend to decrease with more public appearances, and the Trump raid may have negatively impacted his standing.
Immigration Policy and Border Security
- π The Mayor of Washington D.C. requested National Guard assistance for the 7,000 migrants bused from Texas, but the Pentagon denied the request.
- π« A new Biden administration policy reportedly instructs the U.S. Marshals Service not to honor detainers from ICE, effectively allowing illegal aliens to be released even if they are deportable.
- ποΈ This policy is seen as an ideological stance against enforcing immigration laws, with the administration viewing immigration laws as illegitimate.
- π° This significant policy shift has received minimal media coverage, with the press largely ignoring border issues that could negatively impact the Biden administration.
Economic Outlook and Layoffs
- π A new survey from Price Waterhouse indicates that 50% of U.S. firms anticipate layoffs or hiring freezes, affecting major companies like Ford, HBO, and Walmart.
- π This trend points towards a looming recession, characterized by high inflation and fewer job opportunities.
Bill O'Reilly's New Venture
- πΊ Bill O'Reilly announces a new weekly program on the streaming platform Vidgo, inspired by Mike Wallace's 1950s show "Night Beat."
- π The show, set to launch in mid-September, aims to provide honest reporting and an alternative to the current media landscape, with a unique and potentially "inflammatory" title.
- π° Vidgo offers entertainment packages starting at $59/month, with O'Reilly encouraging viewers to sign up at vidgo.com/bill to support his new venture and save money on cable bills.
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