O'Reilly on Hannity: The Constitutional Flaw in National Elections; More Deceit from the Press


Episode Artwork
1.0x
0% played 00:00 00:00
Dec 02 2020 15 mins   8
Bill O'Reilly joins Sean Hannity for their weekly radio appointment to go over the evidence of fraud in the presidential election. O'Reilly opens up the conversation with some advice for Congress, "It is a Constitutional flaw that allows the individual states to conduct the elections any way they want." "The only solution to the corruption we are seeing in some states is for Congress to make an election standards law. Say to the states, yes you will supervise but here are the things you must do in a national election." That clearly has to happen for there to be free and fair election going forward. The pair then turns to the biggest news of the week so far-Attorney General Barr's statement on the evidence of fraud in the election. Bill points out a fact that every American should understand. "I think it is important for everyone to understand that the federal government did get involved, and then yesterday, the Attorney General said, 'we didn't find enough evidence of fraud to overturn the vote.' But of course, the press took the last part of that out and said Attorney General Barr says there's no fraud in the election. That was the headline everywhere. Another deceit, another sleight of hand." While many things are unsettled in this election, one thing is clear-the press is not going to investigate anything. Why? Because they are happy about the outcome, they won. Listen above for more from O'Reilly and Hannity on what happens now and the future of US elections.