Call Me Stormy

Finding righteous currents in turbulent times

Archive for the tag “The First”

Republicans Are Swampy, Too

Sorry folks, but Republicans are swamp creatures, too. As the 2020 Presidential election saga trudges on, many Republicans have turned a blind eye to President Trump and our country, even after they rode his coattails to victory in November.

Some Republicans in Congress and in power across the country are not much different than the swampy Democrats. Madison Gesiotto says all the Republicans who begged for President Trump’s help come election time in the last four years are nowhere to be found. What it really comes down to is election integrity and not many of these GOP RINOs seem to give a hoot about the Republic. Here’s more with Gesiotto on The First.

ARVE error: need id and provider

Fauci The Grinch

Mr. Flip-flop himself, Dr. Anthony Fauci, is at it again. He’s become a master at twisting his words, with his double entendres and innuendos, but this time he might just be putting the Grinch to shame.

In a litany of interviews over the past few weeks, Fauci has been adamant about taking extra precaution for the holidays, almost to the point of inciting panic and fear. He says limit, or even stay away, from family gatherings, stay home, or leave your house only in case of an emergency or for food. And be afraid if you are not wearing a mask.

Conservative commentator Buck Sexton rips into Fauci, and his senseless COVID diktats, and this time, he says, for trying to cancel Christmas. It’s a never-ending hypocrisy for the director of the National Health Institute and Sexton sets the record straight on this episode of The First.

COVID Sacks NFL Revenues

The National Football League, one of the highest profile business entities in the country, is being sacked by the COVID-19 pandemic. As we embark on Week 12 of play, several NFL teams are still playing in empty stadiums because of COVID restrictions, while others allow limited attendance.

The result is billions of dollars in revenue losses. Sports commentator and author Jim Gray joins Bill O’Reilly to discuss the downturn on this episode of The First.

ARVE error: need id and provider

Legal Suits May Spark Violence

President Trump’s legal challenge of the 2020 election appears to be hanging on the outcome of the vote in Georgia, Michigan and Pennsylvania, both at the ballot boxes and courts.

Team Trump filed suit in the Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court, asking for a stay on the vote until ballots filed after election day are tossed. In addition, Team Trump’s suit in Alleghany County, Pa., charges that the Republican Party was blocked from observing the vote. In Michigan, there is a suit in Wayne County, home to the state’s largest city of Detroit, which harbors a long history of voter fraud. The suit, which will be heard in U.S. District Court, alleges the county violated all kinds of laws.

Then there’s Georgia, where an ongoing recount has already uncovered uncounted ballots in two counties. A flip in the results there will surely throw the election into a tailspin. Political commentator Bill O’Reilly says its more than likely that the suits, especially in Pennsylvania, will keep the United States Supreme Court busy in the next few weeks. But one problem lingers, he says. If SCOTUS grants the stay in Pennsylvania, it will trigger street violence like we’ve never seen. “The court knows that and the authorities know that, therefore that is a factor in these rulings,” he says. “Maybe it shouldn’t be, because the Constitution doesn’t say that if there’s going to be violence, you shouldn’t rule the proper way. The law is the law, but it better be pretty darn big.” Here’s more with O’Reilly on The First.

ARVE error: need id and provider

O’Reilly: PA. Trump’s Only Shot

Bill O’Reilly says that American citizens have the right to consider the election fraud evidence, regarding computer malfunction, GOP poll watchers and ballot stuffing. But not only does a President Trump victory re-election come down to Pennsylvania, it’s also his only chance.

While we disagree in light of the massive evidence pouring in from other states, O’Reilly says the likelihood of a Trump win will be decided in the Supreme Court. Earlier, SCOTUS, in a 4-4 vote, extended the deadline for receiving absentee ballots in Pennsylvania. Trump Campaign lawyers will argue that state law specifically says that election day is it, because the Legislature, not judges, make the laws. Therefore all the votes that came in after election day are void. Trump wins.

One important item of note in the confusion, is that newly confirmed Associate Justice Amy Coney Barrett did not participate in the earlier decision. Here’s more from O’Reilly on The First.

ARVE error: need id and provider

Big Questions Loom

Before the Presidential election is officially certified in early December, there are several key questions and suspect situations that have to be dealt with. That’s the  take from political commentator Bill O’Reilly, who has a knack for ferreting out the truth.

The former mega-anchor of “The O’Reilly Factor” on Fox News, he lays out a myriad of circumstances that occurred on election night that just don’t make any sense, beginning with the actual vote count itself. At the forefront of the mystery are the insurmountable leads that President Trump held in at least four swing states–Pennsylvania, Michigan, Georgia and Wisconsin. Add to this anomalies in Arizona, a state that was called for Joe Biden right out of the box on election night but has now narrowed significantly, and Trump’s huge lead in North Carolina that still stands more than a week later but has not been called.

It appears that the most egregious shenanigans appeared in Pennsylvania, where at the midnight hour of election night, Trump was leading Biden by a whopping 664,000 votes. Voting was mysteriously halted and by early morning Biden was in front and on his way to a 45,000-plus vote victory–an incredible swing of about 700,000 votes! “Hard for me to believe,” O’Reilly says, “and I’ve been doing this for 50 years.”

O’Reilly gives us more analysis and explains why the intervention from Justice Samuel Alito in Pennsylvania is key to unraveling the election-night mystery in this episode of The First.

ARVE error: need id and provider

Oregon Has Gone Bonkers

There was a time when the state of Oregon was the shining star of the Pacific Northwest, mostly liberal, but still a great place to raise a family. That all changed when far Left radicals began filtering into the Beaver State and turned it upside down.

And it hasn’t recovered since. In last Tuesday’s general election, one of the most despicable Leftists in Oregon, Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler, who stood by during the recent civil unrest and literally watched the destruction of this proud city, was re-elected. Why? Because his opponent was an even-more radical member of Antifa. Not one decent Portlander could muster the courage to run against this cretin. Unbelievable!

And if that wasn’t enough to make you puke, the Oregon electorate again stunned the nation when they voted to legalize a variety of hard drugs–heroin, meth amphetamine, LSD, crack cocaine and regular cocaine. Wow! Now that’s going to calm down the looters and rioters, isnt’ it? You just can’t make this stuff up. It’s insane!

The revelation at the polls understandably sent Bill O’Reilly into a frenzy. “In this country, between 60 and 70 percent of all child neglect and abuse is committed by adult substance abusers. Get it? If you’re going to take hard drugs, you’re going to abuse and neglect your children.” Here’s more from O’Reilly  on The First channel.

T

ARVE error: need id and provider

Americans Should Sue Pollsters

Mimicking their 2016 performance, corporate pollsters were again in lockstep, predicting a landslide victory for the Democrats in the Presidential election. And once again they were wrong.

Coincidence? Political commentator Bill O’Reilly thinks not and he’s upset about it. The three major mainstream media TV networks–ABC, CBS and NBC–and cablevision’s CNN all prognosticated 10-12-point blowouts for the Joe Biden-Kamala Harris ticket. With results in several states hanging in the balance, the margin is still less than one percent either way.

Says O’Reilly, “This time, if it’s wrong to the extent that it’s not close to this, even if Biden wins by one or two, I think some citizen watchdog groups should sue the individual polling agencies that work for the networks for fraud.” O’Reilly’s logic is that if the suit is legitimized by the courts, which it should be, you will find out in discovery why they were so badly wrong in both elections. In other words, what the hell is going on? Here’s more with O’Reilly on The First Channel.

ARVE error: need id and provider

Post-Election Violence

As the November 3 Presidential election looms, America is already preparing for a wave of chaos. Fortunately, we already know who’s implicit in this. We know which side of the aisle is going to resort to looting, rioting and burning things down. It’s sadly become a staple of the radical Left and the Democrat Party, simply because this is what they do.

Says political commentator Buck Sexton, “This has become part of the political culture of the Left. That kind of lawlessness, tyranny, terror, destruction … not condemned because they have no problem with it.” He adds that the decline of law and order, and the rise of violence and instability in major cities is going to get worse with Democrats, because they have once again shifted their thinking.

But not to fret. The sensible side of the aisle is already preparing for the onslaught. Take the state of Texas. Gov. Greg Abbott is sending 1,000 troops to the five largest cities in the Lone Star state to handle any outbreaks of violence on election day or afterward. And you’re likely to see more states under GOP leadership following suit. Here’s more analysis from Sexton on “The Buck Sexton Show” on The First.

ARVE error: need id and provider

Sleepy Joe Can’t Fix Anything

Bill O’Reilly tells us that President Donald Trump could have been more proactive on mask-wearing, but his response to the coronavirus pandemic did save the entire American economy. Now Joe Biden says he’s going to fix it? Come on, man!

There’s a segment of the population that hates Trump personally and that hatred overrides the issues. Not good for America. O’Reilly says that Trump has governed in a way that doesn’t disassemble traditional America. If he’s elected, things will remain primarily the same with lots of room for improvement. His primary goals will be to improve race relations, defend law enforcement and get COVID-19 under control.

Biden, on the other hand, is intent on pointing fingers, proclaiming he’s going to fix the problem immediately, as if he could wave a magic wand. Says O’Reilly, “Biden’s not going to fix anything. I’m not an idiot and neither are you. He may be proactive, but if he is, he’s going to hurt the economy.” Here’s more with O’Reilly on The First.

ARVE error: need id and provider

Post Navigation