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Bill O'Reilly here, and I'm warming up standby for the O'Reilly Update Morning Edition. On this Thursday, a new poll taken by a gambling outfit in Canada says 47% of Americans would dump their spouse or partner in return for $1 million. Now, that sounds kind of high unless you live in Hollywood, but it's worth thinking about a million bucks no longer buys all that much. Oceanfront homes in nice places run at least 10 times that. So do yachts and even flashy cars can cost hundreds of thousands of dollars. So this sentiment might be more about loyalty than money. We all live in a where's mine Age. Self obsession is as American as pumpkin pie. Many of us just want stuff. An extra million helps in that department, no question. But you're not going to live large unless you move to the Solomon Islands. And what about Becky and Larry? To use friendly companion names, they go under the Hummer for cash. That's kind of cold, is it not? We already know that millions of Americans prefer their pets to spouses and partners. All the surveys say that. I bet that number would be significantly lower if Americans were asked to give up their Pekingese for a million. Finally, 15% say they would frame a friend for a crime to acquire a million bucks. That's evil and corresponds exactly to my number of rotten human beings, 15% of the population. Lots of folks back after this.
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That is the Morning O'Reilly update. More analysis later on.
