Bill O'Reilly says a vote for Democrats in November is a vote for "more deaths"
O'Reilly unleashed a withering attack on the 46th president's record in his first 20 months in office.
Television journalist and best selling author Bill O'Reilly said Thursday that Americans' embrace of Joe Biden amounted to a "loss of rational thought" and that a vote for Democrats this November would be a vote "for more dead people" at the border and in major cities struck by violence.
O'Reilly unleashed a withering attack on the 46th president's record in his first 20 months in office during an appearance on the Just the News, Not Noise television show.
"The border, inflation, violent crime, the collapse of the airline industry — these are all unforced errors," he said. "It's not something like 9/11, that was brought upon us. Biden did it. But it doesn't seem to matter to a large segment of our population."
O'Reilly went on to say that politicians tend not to fix problems, but create them so they have something to run on.
"As long as they're getting things from the federal and state government, they're willing to vote for people who cause problems," O'Reilly continued. "They not only don't solve them, they cause them. And to me, I'm just going to say 'Wait, so you're voting for more dead people in Chicago? That's what you're voting for. We want more dead African Americans. We want 750 migrants who have been killed trying to cross the border, as opposed to 300 in Trump's last year. We want more dead migrants,' you're gonna vote for that?"
O'Reilly also went on to say that it is pretty obvious Biden does not have a clear head to govern the U.S. and it should concern people.
"I'm a little bit worried about the United States, because it's quite clear that Joe Biden cannot govern the country," O'Reilly stated.
"So it doesn't make any sense to me," he later concluded. "That's what I'm worried about —the loss of rational thought in America."