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Bidenisms are Getting Worse - February 2nd, Hour 2
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Sir, how are you?
I'm hanging tough, Hannity.
How about you?
I don't know why.
You know, your opening line just cracks me up.
I'm like, here we go.
We got O'Reilly.
O'Reilly's going to be O'Reilly today.
Yep.
Every day.
So I have a little bit of a problem, and I want you to analyze it for me.
Absolutely.
Okay.
Now, I always tell my audience the truth.
Now, you might remember when I was a very early supporter of Donald Trump, having known him like you have known him for 25 years.
And I went out on a limb and I told people he would govern conservatively.
And I think I've been proven right.
Would you agree?
Yes.
Okay.
So I'm telling people the same thing about Dr. Oz.
Now, some people are mad that I'm not joining the fire whoopee, cancel Whoopee Goldberg.
You know, she should be banned forever.
Boycott Whoopee.
I'm not joining it.
I've never done that my whole life.
Now, I know you've supported boycotts.
I have not.
And I don't support them in principle because I feel it's a weapon that will be used mostly to silence conservatives.
Some of my audience is mad that, well, they go for the jugular against us.
Why don't you go for the jugular against them?
I would like to think or make the case that I'm trying to be intellectually honest and consistent.
Like the January 6th riot was wrong.
Just like the summer of 2020, 574 riots were wrong.
I said so on both occasions.
So my question to you is, am I right or am I wrong?
Well, I don't want Whoopi Goldberg to be fired.
I mean, why would you want that?
What she said wasn't anti-Semitic.
It was ignorant.
She doesn't understand that race doesn't always have to do with skin color.
That's what it came down to.
As far as boycotts are concerned, only in areas where people are getting hurt, directly hurt, public safety, that kind of thing, national security, would I call for one?
I do believe, though, we're in a different time than when you and I began at Fox News.
And I saw your TV program last night.
You've been very consistent over the years.
You haven't called for anybody to be fired based upon their opinion.
But now, in certain areas, what people say on the internet and television can get other people hurt.
This is what the Rogan situation with Spotify is all about.
So if you're going to bring on a doctor who says the vaccine is going to kill you, and that is not what the medical studies show.
Well, what doctor said that on Rogan's show?
That's the first time I've ever heard any doctor on Rogan's show.
I'm going to give you an example.
I mean, I can get into this guy, Malone.
He doesn't like the vax.
That's fine.
Well, Bill, hang on a second.
I've interviewed Robert Malone.
Robert Malone is the architect of the technology for the mRNA vaccines.
In other words, without his scientific work, we wouldn't have the Pfizer or Moderna vaccines.
You have to.
He is judicious in how he would.
For example, he said it should be only for people 65 and older, people with comorbidities, preexisting conditions, compromised immune systems, and that are morbidly obese.
That's what he believes.
And he created the darn technology.
When he went on Rogan, okay, it was a long, long discussion.
Well, that's what it does.
It's like a bar conversation.
That most people in the world don't need and shouldn't take that vaccine.
Now, that's his opinion.
As you just stated, he has credentials.
But to basically be fair, you've got to present another side of it.
Bill, let's go through this together.
I'm not trying to interrupt you.
I don't want to get bogged down to just this guy.
No, I don't.
But my only point is why he's a talk show host.
You know, I've been very, very clear with this audience.
I'm not going to play doctor on radio or TV.
Yeah, I know, but you haven't done anything irresponsible, and you haven't put yourself in a position where people who don't understand the medical research might say, okay, I'm not going to get it.
And look at this poor cop who is all over cable news who's an anti-vaxxer.
He's dead.
Okay, so what my point is, is Malone and Rogan and these guys, they have a right to be heard.
You don't shut them down like the far left would do.
They just shut them down.
Okay.
No.
But you've got to basically tell your audience this is one side, and then tomorrow or later on, we're going to give you another side.
Isn't that reasonable?
It's reasonable for you to run your show any way you want.
I think it's reasonable for Joe Rogan to run his podcast the way he wants.
For example, Joe Rogan was criticized for two things.
One is the interview with Robert Malone, for example.
The other was when he got COVID, he said he came back, he told people, we threw everything at it: monoclonal antibodies, hydroxychloroquine, ivermectin.
I've never seen a study on ivermectin that shows that it helps a scientific study.
I have seen them on HCQ, and I have, and monoclonals are the gold standard therapeutic, although it's a different monoclonal for Delta versus Omicron, which I've gone into great detail.
But the reality is, Bill, he's a talk show host.
He's giving his opinion.
He's interviewing with curiosity people that have different points of view.
And you're basically putting this standard on a talk show host.
People ought not be going to talk show hosts or politicians for medical advice.
And if we're going to talk about how insidious misinformation is, we can't not discuss the CDC, the NIH, Walinski, Fauski, Saki, Kamala, and Joe.
You're running wild on this.
I'm in a very selective crew.
When it concerns public health, you have a higher standard.
Okay?
Now, I believe it's damaging to your public health to watch the view.
I think if you watch the view every day and believe it, it's not good for your mental health.
I kind of agree with you.
That's what I believe.
O'Reilly, you just bailed your ass out with that joke.
That was really good.
That was a clever, that was only a Bill O'Reilly move.
Good move.
And I don't want people, but I would never say you can't watch the view.
However, if somebody came on the Sean Hannity television program tonight and said heroin is not addictive, go take it because it's fun.
I would expect you, a talk show host, not to shut the guy down, but they hit him with 15 things right before.
Can I ask you a question?
Okay, fair enough.
But if the criticism is he's put out misinformation.
Now, whatever he and his doctor decided to, whatever treatment therapeutics they decided, and it worked, I'm grateful that he's not a statistic and he's alive.
Stenny Hoyer got COVID today.
Our prayers are with him.
I don't like the guy, but I don't want him to get sick and have a bad case of it.
I really don't.
I'm a human being.
I have a soul.
Do you think he got it because he was listening to Rogan?
I think he got it because he heard your name.
And I just, we could just, you know, but here's one point.
The misinformation from the NIH, CDC, Biden, Fauci, Walinski, Saki, and all of them is far greater than Joe Rogan interviewing the guy that was chiefly responsible for creating the MRNA technology.
And you're absolutely right.
And I hope that a lot of people will look at that Johns Hopkins study came out yesterday that said all the shutdowns didn't do anything.
0.2%.
Yes, sir.
Right.
Okay.
But in a government capacity, you can vote those people out, impeach those people, demonstrate against those people.
In a talk show capacity, there has to be a level of responsibility.
Look, if you and I went on the air and you know this better than anybody on this planet on a Fox News channel and we said something blatantly untrue that might get people hurt, Roger Ailes would have shut us down in a heartbeat and you know he would have.
All right.
Now, I never had to deal with it.
I don't think you ever had to deal with it.
I never did.
Nope.
Because we are responsible people, but not everybody is.
Now let's stop right there.
We're responsible people.
You know, Bill, I have given a let's just say a disclaimer the whole pandemic for the most part.
That I am not your doctor.
I didn't go to medical school.
I don't know your medical history.
I don't know your current medical condition.
And I've been urging people to take it seriously, to do their own research.
And I'm not talking about putting on a lab coat in a virology lab, but read everything you can, talk to your doctor, doctors, and make the decision that is right for you.
Yeah.
That's what we do, and that's what responsible people do.
Now, everybody else in the media and everybody in Washington has been telling everybody, take the shot, get the jab, get the booster, take the shot, get the jab, get the booster.
Now that we have breakthrough cases, nobody ever talks about therapeutics, Bill, except for a few of us like you and me.
Well, we were definitely misled on that you could get COVID if you had three vaccinations.
There's no doubt about that.
And we should be holding the Biden administration accountable for that because they're in charge of what comes out.
But let's get back to Goldberg, who's a fascinating study.
And by the way, Jeff Zucker got fired today.
You know that, I'm sure, right?
Oh, yeah, Bill.
I think I read the news as well as you do.
The reason I'm bringing it up is that's karma, K-A-R-M-A.
And I'm not going to say any more.
People want to know why it's karma.
Go to billoreilly.com, watch me tonight.
All right, quick break.
More with a simple man, Bill O'Reilly, all things O'Reilly, Bill O'Reilly.com as we continue.
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Let's get back to Whoopi.
So Whoopee Goldberg puts this insane thing out because she doesn't know any better.
I firmly believe that.
Do you know?
You know her, and I know her.
And I've tried to tell people this, and everyone gets mad at me.
I don't think she has a, she's not an anti-Semite.
She talked about the evil and the horror and the inhumanity of the Holocaust.
She doesn't understand what race is.
And that was her mistake.
Okay.
So she should be sanctioned.
But why did it take 36 hours for ABC News to do it?
Why?
Because you know how that works.
Because if Whoopi Goldberg had been Sharon Osborne, she would have been fired on the spot.
Well, does that mean Whoopi has built up enough goodwill?
Does that mean Whoopi has built up more goodwill?
No, it means that Whoopi is a liberal.
An ABC, Disney.
That's a good answer.
That's what it means.
Oh, come on, Hannah.
You're not a little bull peep.
You know, you give your age away every time you're on the show.
Go ahead, little bull peep.
Yeah, if she was a conservative, she would have been gone.
She would have walked into the green room after the show and they would have given her papers.
Here, you're out.
Bye.
I said that last night.
Now, let me go to.
Rogan for a second.
Yeah, I don't think Rogan needed to apologize for a thing.
I don't care about apologies, I don't.
That's, that's ridiculous.
I want standards.
This guy is a popular guy in the social media world.
He's got to know if he's going to talk life and death bill, which is you of all people, because I think in a way that both sides are heard.
I'm not understanding you in this sense and I know out there ever in the history of the medium and I I think you're not giving the audience credit enough.
They know that.
Hang on, hang on.
They know the difference between Joe Rogan and Fauci.
Let me play this quick.
Them do oh everybody oh stop, come on.
Let me play this in these podcasts.
Who don't know anything?
When Whoopi Goldberg said the Holocaust was not about race, I guarantee you 30 or 40 percent of her audience say yeah, that's right, it is it because okay, let me look at that.
We're mixing issues here.
I want to stay focused on this idea of misinformation.
So tell me who the bigger misinformer is, Fauci or Rogan?
Fauci correct, mr O'reilly?
You get the last minute.
Did I get a prize?
Fauci is a propagandist.
Students used to.
Students say, yeah.
And not only is he a propagandist, but he's a rear-end kisser.
Okay?
So when Trump, and this was one of the things on the history tour that I did with him last month, in December, I said, why didn't you fire this guy to Trump?
Why don't you get rid of him?
And he said, we didn't listen to him.
And he was, you know, he was, you know, kissing my butt and all it is.
So, and I knew if that I fired him, there would be a terrible backlash from the media, which was pounding me anyway.
So that's why I didn't fire him.
But Fauci is a propagandist.
But do you think that the left-wing community in America, the liberals in America, will accept that, that he's a propagandist?
They won't.
But he is.
He says what he's told to say.
And that's why he keeps his job and has amassed $10 million.
That's because he's one of those guys that just takes orders and says what they want him to say.
Yeah, and then he contradicts himself left and right.
This has been fun, Mr. O'Reilly.
You know, I can't believe it's my job in life to provide fun for Sean Hannity.
I tell everybody that.
It's so not true.
Anyway, thanks for being with us.
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Sean, if you want to be a part of the program, Linda, you saw what O'Reilly was referring to.
We mentioned earlier the lockdowns in the U.S. and Europe.
We now know from Johns Hopkins University.
By the way, they have been in the forefront of putting out very good data throughout the pandemic.
And I can't think of many instances in which they got anything wrong.
They might not have been perfect.
But what they pointed out is the lockdowns during the early phase of the pandemic in 2020 reduced COVID-19 mortality by 0.2%.
In other words, they didn't work.
We find no evidence that lockdowns, school closures, border closures, limiting gatherings had a noticeable effect on COVID-19 mortality.
Now, maybe in the beginning, and I think you'd agree with me here, Linda, maybe in the beginning that would have been fine.
But we knew this in August of 2020.
How do we know?
Because Ron DeSantis bravely sent the kids in Florida back to school and nothing happened, meaning no bad came out of it.
And still in schools in New York, they're throwing masks on kids and remote learning.
And if it wasn't my daughter, the stuff that they're putting her and her friends through at school is unbelievable.
She'd get mad if I talked about her, don't you think?
She wouldn't like it.
Yeah, I mean, she's no exception, unfortunately, to what's happening to a lot of students and a lot of kids across the country right now.
Tell me, Dad, what do I do?
And I'm like, you know, I actually said to her, you can do whatever you want.
You want to go to another school?
I don't care.
I grew up.
I really don't care.
You got to find a state.
You know, what's interesting about liberals is that they want the government to handle everything until the government says what you're doing is wrong.
There's no science to back up what you're doing.
We're done being silent and we're going to fight back and for our kids' freedoms.
And so.
And I feel worse for you.
You got a little boy, the cutest little kid.
He's six years old, and they want to put a shot in his arm.
That's insane.
Over my dead body.
By the way, I believe that completely and fully.
Oh, absolutely.
I am a very involved parent.
My school district knows me very well.
Did you see, by the way, I am loving these truckers in Canada.
I love these guys.
I love truckers in general.
You know why I love them.
And now they got the farmers, Sean.
They got the farmers.
Did you see the farmers in their tractors going around the police roadblocks?
They're like, you're not going to block us.
No, no, no.
They block the road.
They go down a hill, up the hill, and around the cops, and they go straight to the convoy.
It was hilarious.
But I got to say, and I mean, this is, I mean, I have absolutely zero information.
This is complete speculation, just so that we're clear.
But I would hazard a guess that a lot of those police officers agree with the truckers and the farmers, and we're putting up the biggest fight.
Like, oh, yeah.
No, no, no, no, no.
The truckers have been very clear that the cops are fully supportive of them.
Yes, of course.
I mean, those cops are not going to be tangling.
Now, by the way, they're doing it peacefully.
And Justin Trudeau is like hiding, you know, like a little baby.
You know, it's very funny.
And I've been reading a lot about this.
The attitude, he's getting all of this thrown back in his face.
A conservative leader in Canada, Candace Bergen, a lawmaker, condemned Trudeau for calling those protesting his vaccine mandates racist and misogynist.
Yeah, the same guy that wore blackface on more times than he can remember.
Ouch.
I thought that was.
He's also, he's listening.
His entire family comes from this lineage of socialism.
This is where their heart and their mind lies.
He has no interest in actually leading the people.
He is literally, you know, Biden too.
He just listens to what he's told.
He does what his ilk tell him to do, and that is it.
And these truckers are like, come talk to us.
And he's like, absolutely not.
He's got nothing to say.
Absolutely nothing.
And listen, store shelves now are going to start going bare in Canada.
It doesn't matter.
The people are supporting the truckers.
Now, they had this Canadian pastor.
His name is Tobias Thiessen, I think.
He sings amazing grace.
Actually, he sang it really well.
Arrested and put in jail after he defied the coronavirus-related public health orders.
And he said, No, I'm holding church service.
It's putting pastors in jail.
So let's have a little chat for a second, right?
Let's talk about what the government's keeping open and what the government is closing.
Do you have any ideas about what's staying open?
Let's just talk about it.
But I, but the Canadian, did you hear about this Canadian elected official in Ottawa that tweeted out a plan to target truck the Freedom Convoy's GoFundMe donations, which is now what, $12 million or something?
That's the police in Canada saying all options are on the table to end peaceful trucker protests.
Here's the problem: the truckers are surrounded by the people of Canada.
They've got an army.
And by the way, unlike the summer of 2020 riots that everyone in the mob and the media said were peaceful and they weren't, this is a really peaceful protest.
Actually, did you see the scene?
The Canadian truckers were playing hockey in between the trucks.
But also, Sean, can we talk about two things?
Number one, I want to go back to this just for a second.
What are they keeping open?
So throughout the pandemic, you know, small businesses closed.
You couldn't get a cup of coffee from the same guy you've been getting the coffee from for the last 10 years in his little shop.
But Walmart stayed open, Target stayed open.
All the big box stores stayed open.
They all did just fine.
But all your little small businesses, they were getting fine after fine after fine, whether it was restaurants, what have you.
The liquor store stayed open.
Let's see.
The gym's closed.
You couldn't go to the gym.
Okay.
So we can't do small business.
We can't do gyms.
And all the fast food restaurants.
He's still doing it.
Attalus, he's still fighting.
They're giving him, I mean, Murphy's giving him $15,000 fines for staying in the business.
And the bar owner in Staten Island, that poor guy?
Listen, let me tell you something.
That guy's still open.
He's still fighting.
First of all, these guys, you know, Staten Island is like a beacon of conservatism in New York.
It's like the one spot where you can find some sense, right?
And these guys are fighting for freedom.
And they're saying, show me where this is working because it's not.
You know, you look at a place like Florida, you look at places where they don't, when they're not masked, they're not forcing the jab and people are fine.
And then you've got, you know, people here in New York.
We're all masked up.
You can't go anywhere.
You got to show a vaccination card to get a carton of milk.
And we're not fine.
So I'm sorry.
Where is the science?
It's not looking like.
It's just like the science for five to 11 year olds.
I mean, there is no science.
It's the science of control.
It's a science of control.
Okay, that's a fair statement.
I like that, actually.
It's the science of control and science only when convenient.
So we'll call it the science of confidence when convenient and the science of control.
They're both accurate statements.
And they're picking and choosing.
I mean, they're picking and choosing their data.
Johns Hopkins comes out and says there's absolutely no shift.
They don't give a shift.
Not a bit.
Not a bit.
It's funny.
Every time I say that, people think I curse.
Listen, one other thing.
Rand Paul and other members of Congress, they went to grab dinner at a DC bar that lost their liquor license.
Why?
Because they're not imposing the vaccine mandate on the customers.
So the shutting down this guy's bar.
I mean, now, with the Johns Hopkins science that came out, tell me how that's warranted today.
You know, how is that legitimate today?
If lockdowns were a complete failure and should be rejected in the future, why aren't we following the science?
They don't want to follow the science.
You're right.
Well, let's talk about the science of how therapeutics work and monoclonals work and antivirals work and all these other things work.
But we're not allowed to try any of those.
No, we can only get the jab.
We got to get three of them.
We got to get a booster.
None of them prevent the virus.
You can still transmit the virus.
So what is actually happening with the vaccine and why do we need it so bad?
And why can't we do what works for us as individuals in our own medical privacy?
Why can't we do that?
Those are the questions we need to be asking.
And nobody has those answers because the answers are very uncomfortable.
Yeah, God forbid we interview or ask the guy that created the mRNA technology that allowed for the creation of the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines that has a view that his technology is being overused and it's not perfected yet.
I'm being misrepresented.
He's the first person he came out.
He's like, you know, we're doing this technology.
He's like, I'm a scientist for 40 plus years.
I'm living on a farm with my wife.
He's like, this is all I've done my entire life.
And he said, and all of a sudden, all these people are mad at me because I'm asking questions.
He said, that's what I've done my entire career.
If this happens and young artists that are actually that people care about, let's say, I'll take Taylor Swift, for example.
If really, really, really pivotal artists start pulling from Spotify, Rogan can go his own way.
And Rogan will get paid out by Spotify and he'll get his $100 million.
He signed a $100 million deal, according to reports, and then start his own podcast and have full control.
And he's not going to, his viewers will flock to him.
Not only that, he'll have a bigger viewership.
Now, I don't know.
Yeah, but we're also going to cancel.
What they're not realizing is that the people that are spending the money, you know, this, this supportive group of people that is about, you know, freedom of choice, freedom of medical, you know, the whole right to try that Donald Trump put out when he was president, you know, giving us the options.
You know, right now in Iowa, they're saying that they want to allow people to try ivermectin when they're in their last stages.
I'm like, if anybody has done any research, including yourself, we have said a thousand times, treatment early and often, treatment early and often.
Listen, I know people wait that long, it's over.
I've never seen it.
The only thing that will save you is if you're one of the lucky ones that can survive the ventilator and it gives your lungs enough time to heal from COVID lung, COVID, pneumonia, all the different names.
Right.
What I have been telling people is: I'm not a doctor.
The whole rap, everybody on this program.
I sound like a broken record, and I'm doing it on purpose because I don't want our audience to get sick and die.
It's simple.
It's that basic for me.
But if you test positive, you must contact your doctor immediately.
Preferably, you already have a plan in place.
Now, I do have some good news.
I don't know a lot about these antivirals.
We talked to Dr. Oz about it yesterday, but these antivirals, I think you take two a day for five days, have been shown to be 90% effective in preventing people that contract, whether breakthrough case or unvaccinated, preventing hospitalization and death.
Apparently, there's very good reports on it.
I can't, I have not been able to get find them myself to tell people where to go.
I just learned yesterday that Pfizer actually has locations where you can direct your doctor to call on the prescription.
So as we get more information, but you got to ask your doctor.
So, can I ask a question?
Do we know how much it costs?
Standard, though, are the monoclonals.
Yes, you can, ma'am.
Do we know how much it costs?
Woman in the back, yes, yes.
I have a question.
I'm wondering how much the Pfizer antivirals cost because I know that hydroxychloroquine and ivermectin, which we were getting from Teva, were between 8 to 11 cents.
And then they were sold to AndyMed here in the United States, but the markup was still under 20 cents.
So the markup and the profitability was obviously very low.
I'd be very curious to know what the side-by-side comparison is.
Every monoclonal antibody that was infused in Florida when Ron DeSantis set up the centers were free.
He didn't pay a penny for it.
So I don't know the answer if they're going to do the same thing with the antivirals.
I don't even know if Joe knows the antivirals exist because I haven't heard him talk about them.
And that's all part of my real fierce anger.
How did we run out of tests, monoclonal antibodies, and we had no antivirals that had emergency use authorization?
Why didn't they mass produce all of this and learn anything about Operation Warp Speed?
Because there's no excuse for not having these basic tools available.
I'm not disagreeing with the fact that Florida gave everything that it could to its constituents, but those states which offered various types of treatments at no cost to the recipient still paid for it as a state.
We still, the taxpayer will still pay for it as a state.
No, because the federal government wasn't giving them any monoclonals that Joe Biden started rationing once he learned about what they were in his vaccine mandate speech.
Remember, he started all of a sudden, we had never had a shortage of them.
That's correct.
Until Joe Biden found out about them.
We also never had a shortage of hydroxychloroquine or ivermectin.
Then Ron DeSantis said, okay, I need more than what you're giving me.
Fine, I'll go buy my own.
And he went out and bought his own monoclonal antibodies, meaning from the state budget, and to make sure that every Floridian had it at a moment's notice.
If you were in Florida, you got it.
That was the end of it.
There was no questions asked.
You know, you test positive, you got it if you wanted it.
And it was in response to the Delta variant and breakthrough cases.
And now with Omnicron, I don't care if you got the vaccine.
And by the way, did you notice the article?
Somebody sent me an article.
Some hate left-wing group put out about me saying, Hannity said there's no need for vaccines.
No, I'm saying there's no need to demonize the unvaccinated anymore because the vaccinated are just as capable of contracting the virus, fully vaccinated, boostered, even natural immunity people of transmitting the virus also.
You know, what I've refused to do, and every day I'm glad I made the right decision, and that was I'm not playing doctor.
I don't now.
People call this show.
Well, Hannity, how many calls a day do you get?
What did Hannity say to do when you get a positive test?
How many calls probably on an average day do we get on that?
Oh, God, I don't know.
Thousands.
It's a lot.
It's ridiculous.
It's a lot.
Right.
Ask your doctor about monoclonal antibodies.
And it's not, it's not tip of the tongue.
It's not something the average person is talking about every day.
Can I ask another question?
And now I would add to that, ask your doctor about antivirals that just came on the market.
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