Podcast Summary: Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis
Episode: The O'Reilly Update, February 18, 2026
Host: Bill O'Reilly
Guest News Reader: Mike Slater
Air Date: February 18, 2026
Main Theme / Purpose
This episode delivers a rapid-fire roundup of current national news stories and political analysis, with a characteristic “no spin” commentary from Bill O’Reilly. The focus is on law and order, government policy misfires, cultural controversies, and a pointed evaluation of homelessness policy in California. The episode also includes an audience Q&A and a historical segment on Pope Benedict's meeting with Nancy Pelosi.
Key Discussion Points & Insights
1. National News Roundup with Mike Slater ([00:09]–[03:03])
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Security Incident at the U.S. Capitol
- Police arrested a man with a shotgun and tactical gear near the Capitol. The suspect complied with commands and was taken into custody without incident.
- "He was then taken into custody. He had a tactical vest on with tactical gloves. This was near the west front of the U.S. capitol building."
- Police arrested a man with a shotgun and tactical gear near the Capitol. The suspect complied with commands and was taken into custody without incident.
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NYC Tax Controversy: Zoran Mamdani’s Threat
- New NYC mayor Zoran Mamdani threatens a 9.5% property tax hike if the governor doesn’t push higher taxes on millionaires. Slater notes the irony that Mamdani campaigned on freezing rents but now proposes a tax increase that would drive up housing costs.
- "Just to be clear, the guy who ran on freeze the rent just a couple weeks into office is going to raise the rent." ([00:55])
- Slater injects commentary: “which I'm sure is only going to get worse with their new communist mayor.”
- New NYC mayor Zoran Mamdani threatens a 9.5% property tax hike if the governor doesn’t push higher taxes on millionaires. Slater notes the irony that Mamdani campaigned on freezing rents but now proposes a tax increase that would drive up housing costs.
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Oklahoma Legislation against Foreign Law
- New bill set to prohibit Oklahoma courts from applying Sharia law or other foreign legal systems, as well as restrict certain foreign influences in land and infrastructure.
- "Sharia law is a political ideology presented as a religion. It's a Trojan horse used to infiltrate free and independent nations..."
- New bill set to prohibit Oklahoma courts from applying Sharia law or other foreign legal systems, as well as restrict certain foreign influences in land and infrastructure.
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Olympic Updates
- Skater Amber Glenn falters, American men’s curling team struggling, Norway leads in medal count.
- Slater’s snark: “Amber Glenn, who really, really wants you to know that she is queer and pansexual, blew it on her first skate.” ([02:23])
- Skater Amber Glenn falters, American men’s curling team struggling, Norway leads in medal count.
2. Message of the Day: Homelessness Policy Failures ([03:34]–[05:32])
- California’s Homelessness Crisis
- O’Reilly levels criticism at Barack Obama and Gavin Newsom’s view that government “owes” the homeless safe dwellings.
- "The government owes street people safe dwellings. That's what the men believe." ([03:42])
- $30 billion spent in five years with little impact; an estimated 200,000+ remain unhoused.
- "It has not worked. Around 200,000 individuals remain on the streets, almost all of them substance abusers or mentally ill, often both." ([03:56])
- O’Reilly claims many state-provided housing options are “too dangerous” due to lack of controls, citing addicts he spoke with in San Francisco.
- "Often state housing is too dangerous. They say there is no drug testing to get a place, little security in the buildings and that allows violent pushers to run the state facilities." ([04:14])
- Cites a state audit: “There is no reliable data to track expenditures on free housing. So it's chaos.” ([04:25])
- O’Reilly suggests that claims of a 9% decrease in homelessness are unsubstantiated due to the chaotic data and transient nature of the population.
- O’Reilly levels criticism at Barack Obama and Gavin Newsom’s view that government “owes” the homeless safe dwellings.
3. Listener Mailbag ([05:32]–[07:44])
- On Hillary Clinton’s Attendance at Munich Conference
"Because it was a private conference and she was invited. There wasn't a government run anything, just confab." ([06:00]) - On Trump and Cuban Policy
- O’Reilly cites human rights violations and connections to Cuban-Americans as motivations for Trump’s policies.
- "How about the human rights violations over there? ... That's a pretty tough thing 90 miles away." ([06:18])
- O’Reilly cites human rights violations and connections to Cuban-Americans as motivations for Trump’s policies.
- On Governors Attending Foreign Conferences
- O’Reilly dismisses Logan Act concerns: "They're not negotiating anything. They're free people." ([06:41])
- On Mitch McConnell Voting Against the SAVE Act
- O’Reilly’s quip: "If I could explain Mitch McConnell, Wendy, I think I'd get the Nobel Peace Prize. He's the guy who killed, literally, Kate's Law." ([07:00])
- On Trump and Balanced Budgets
- "No, I do not. He's a spender, all right. Always has been, always will be." ([07:32])
4. Something You Might Not Know: Pope Benedict & Nancy Pelosi ([07:44]–[09:23])
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Historic Meeting Recap
- On this date 17 years ago, Pope Benedict reprimanded Pelosi, then-Speaker of the House, for her abortion stance.
- "During the meeting, Benedict admonished the Democrat for not protecting the sanctity of life, quote, from conception until death." ([08:26])
- Vatican opted for a low-key meeting; “no official images of the meeting ever released.”
- Pelosi’s own comments:
- "No, we didn't talk about it. He made his statement about life. And we also talked about hunger and poverty and climate change and religious freedom and my family. And we had a lovely conversation." ([09:07])
- On this date 17 years ago, Pope Benedict reprimanded Pelosi, then-Speaker of the House, for her abortion stance.
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Abortion Statistics and International Comparison
- O'Reilly notes U.S. abortion rates have remained around 600,000 per year since the 1990s, less than 12% for medical reasons. Europe generally bans the practice after 14 weeks; higher rates seen in Vietnam, China, North Korea, Russia, India, and Canada.
Notable Quotes & Memorable Moments
- Mike Slater ([00:55]):
"Just to be clear, the guy who ran on freeze the rent just a couple weeks into office is going to raise the rent." - Bill O’Reilly ([03:56]):
"It has not worked. Around 200,000 individuals remain on the streets, almost all of them substance abusers or mentally ill, often both." - Bill O’Reilly ([04:25]):
"A California audit reached this conclusion. Quote, there is no reliable data to track expenditures on free housing. So it's chaos." - Bill O’Reilly ([07:00]):
"If I could explain Mitch McConnell, Wendy, I think I'd get the Nobel Peace Prize. He's the guy who killed, literally, Kate's Law." - Nancy Pelosi ([09:07]):
"No, we didn't talk about it. He made his statement about life. And we also talked about hunger and poverty and climate change and religious freedom and my family. And we had a lovely conversation."
Timestamps for Important Segments
- National News with Mike Slater: [00:09]–[03:03]
- Message of the Day: Homeless policy: [03:34]–[05:32]
- Listener Mailbag: [05:32]–[07:44]
- History: Pelosi & Pope Benedict: [07:44]–[09:23]
Overall Tone and Takeaway
Factual, brisk, and pointedly opinionated, the episode zeroes in on what O’Reilly frames as political failures, hypocrisy, and inefficiency—particularly on spending and social issues. Holding a skeptical tone towards progressive policies and media, O’Reilly and his team aim to offer an unvarnished critique while fielding questions from listeners and providing historical perspective.
