Listen: O'Reilly and Beck Take on the Mob, as in 'Killing the Mob.'
By: BOR StaffMay 11, 2021
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Bill again joins Glenn Beck, but this time on a Tuesday and this time with a most unusual opening.  Glenn begins the program with a dramatic reading from 'Killing the Mob,' specifically an excerpt that reveals the beginning of the end for the mobster of all mobsters. 

Bill and Glenn then delve into some of the book's most fascinating stories and people, including 'Untouchable' Eliot Ness and his boss, FBI dictator J. Edgar Hoover.  Their conversation also covers the mob connections of John F. Kennedy and his bootlegger dad, as well as the very suspicious presidential election of 1960.

Like the book, they move forward to John Gotti, aka the Teflon Don, and the current situation in which the mob is very, very happy with Joe Biden's chaotic border policies.  Bill also tries to explain America's long affection for thugs, from the ultra-vicious Bonnie and Clyde to the fictional Sopranos. 

All these stories, and many more, are covered in depth in 'Killing the Mob,' which is already a best-seller just a few days after publication.

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