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Bill O'Reilly
Foreign. Let's talk about extremism in Congress. Not the loons running around saying Hamas is great, or the other crazy people. Open border people. Not any of that. Elected officials serving on Capitol Hill who are extremists. I'm going to explain how that happens, but first we have to spotlight a few of them. Let's start with Jasmine Crockett, Congresswoman from Texas, the Dallas area. No relation to Davy Crockett. I don't think the two would get along if Davey was resurrected from the grave. She is a spirited woman. I think that is accurate. Very left wing. Very left wing. And she's very happy about Tesla and Elon Musk getting attacked. Roll the tape.
Unknown Speaker
So I'll make sure that I keep it short, but I am truly here for very selfish reasons, starting with on March 29th. It's my birthday, and all I want to see happen on my birthday is for Eli to be taken down. Yes. Listen. I have learned, as I serve on the Doge Oversight Committee, that there is only one language that the people that are in charge understand right now, and that language is money.
Bill O'Reilly
So she's encouraging people to attack Tesla. Maybe not with flamethrowers or Molotov cocktails, but she wants Elon Musk to be hurt economically. So what is Mr. Musk doing? Well, he's outing wasteful spending. That's his job. I like that. Do you disagree? Do you want your tax dollars wasted? Apparently, Ms. Crockett doesn't want this kind of oversight, because I don't know of one thing that she has done to point out any government waste whatsoever. Not one. Now, if I miss something, let me know. Billoriley.com but she just objects to the federal government being downsized and Elon Musk being in charge of doing that. So she wants Elon Musk and his enterprises to be harmed. That's an extreme point of view. Do we all understand that? So let's go to the other side. Here we have Marjorie Taylor Greene, Congresswoman from Georgia, rural area, Northwest Georgia. She doesn't like anybody who disagrees with her. So a reporter from the UK named Martha Kellner, Sky News, wanted to ask Marjorie Taylor Greene about the security breach. Roll it.
Marjorie Taylor Greene
What country are you from? The UK Okay? We don't give a crap about your opinion and your reporting. Why don't you go back to your country? We have a major migrant problem.
Bill O'Reilly
Okay.
Marjorie Taylor Greene
Do you care? No, no, no. You should care about your own. Do you care about American lives being put at risk? Let me tell you something. Do you care about people from your country. What about all the women that are raped by my. Do you care about America?
Bill O'Reilly
No.
Marjorie Taylor Greene
Do you care? Okay.
Bill O'Reilly
Okay. So this is obviously unacceptable. The woman wanted to ask a question and she got attacked by Congresswoman Green. Why? Just answer the question. If you don't like the question, say it. I do that all the time. I don't think that's a fair question. And then I say whatever I want to say. You know what you'll say? We don't give a crap what you think. Go back to your own country. Great Britain is our strongest ally. Not that it matters. I mean, there's civility here, but there isn't civility. So these bomb throwers, I call them Crockett and Green, they know that they're going to get elected or reelected because their districts are very extreme. South Dallas is minority district that wants their congressperson to punish the establishment. That's what most voters want. Punish it, blow it up. And the converse in Georgia is attack. If you're a liberal, if you're perceived, not conservative, go get them. So these people can do whatever they want. And there are other extremists. I mean, Massie in Kentucky, this guy won't vote. He's a Republican. He won't vote for anything. All right? To help his own party. There's always a dissent. Paul Gosar. G O S A R Gosar. Okay? He was. He's a Republican. It was depicted himself killing Alexandria Ocasio Cortez. Come on. And Cortez is an extremist from the Bronx. He's a Democrat. Lauren Boebert, Colorado. She switched districts and she's a bomb thrower. Okay? Maxine Waters. Off the chart. Off the chart. I mean, this week she said that Melania Trump may not be in this country legally. Melania Trump became an American citizen in 2006. Waters doesn't care because she knows her district in Southern California over no matter what. Because they want the system blown up in that district. And Maxine will go out and say, do all this crazy stuff. Cori Bush, Elon Omar, on and on and on and on. The guy up in Boston, Seth Moulton, called Hag Smith a drunk. I mean, on and on. So this is not good. There's a difference between being flamboyant. I'm flamboyant. And making your point in a way that gets attention. Nothing wrong with that. But you've got to stay in a realm of responsibility, okay? Because you have the privilege, your voters have given you the privilege of serving in the Capitol. Of the United States as a representative or senator. You got to figure it out. You got a responsibility to the American people not to be a loon. L o o n It's all about self aggrandizement. I understand that. They want to bring attention to themselves for whatever reason. They like to be famous. They, they think they might get a book out of it, whatever it may be. Okay? And you can be passionate. I like passionate politicians. I hate these boring people. No, speak up. Trump is passionate. Trump is flamboyant. And sometimes Trump goes overboard, no doubt about it. Sometimes he does. But at least Trump sits here every day and answers questions from the press. When was the last time you saw Biden do that? Biden just was taking a nap all day. And that's true, by the way. You know, people go, oh, you're attacking Biden, not attacking him. What do you see? Because it's going to come out. How does man govern? Shocking. And his own party knew it, didn't say anything about it. But anyway, back to the Congress, people. You know, I have been in this business a long, long time, and I have seen good and bad and terrible at the highest levels and states. You got the same problem in the states, too. Same crazy stuff going on in Chicago, San Francisco, New York City, crazy stuff. Michelle Wu, Boston crazy stuff. The enemy is ice. The enemy is Homeland Security. We're trying to root out criminal migrants. They're the enemy. According to Michelle Wu, that's just crazy stuff. And she's a smart woman, a Harvard woman, I think. But I've seen it and I've seen it, but it's getting worse and worse and worse now. And the reason is the media. So if you are alone, you get media time, you get FaceTime on television, you get famous. They reward that. Nobody would have ever heard of Marjorie Taylor Greene had she not been irresponsible. Because the only reason that we know her name, because she does this stuff all the time, we don't give a crap about it. You know, I'm going, this is a congresswoman. This is representing American citizens. You guys in Georgia want this? You really want this? You can elect a conservative who's civil right. Finally, George Santos is my congressman. And I was appalled and shocked at myself because I voted for him and I didn't check him out. His opponent, when he got elected, I think it was four years ago, was so far left and heinous that I said, I got to vote for the conservative on the Republican side because this guy is out in the ozone layer. And I don't want my taxes going up because I'm paying too much money now to live on Long Island. So I voted for Santos. I never checked him. Talk about insane. He was. Every day I go, this is my congressman. I was personally offended by him and I'm glad he got exposed. And I'm glad he's having all these trouble because he did not deserve to be there. He lied. He was a charlatan. I'm not accusing all these other extremists of doing that. I'm just saying that they are part of the lunatic fringe we do not need in the US Government.
Summary of "Bill O’Reilly on the Extremists in Congress"
Podcast Information
Introduction to Congressional Extremism
In the March 28, 2025 episode of Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis, host Bill O'Reilly delves into the burgeoning issue of extremism within the United States Congress. O'Reilly differentiates between fringe extremist groups and elected officials whose extreme views influence legislative processes. He asserts that the problem lies not just with vocal extremists but with those in power who perpetuate radical policies and rhetoric.
Spotlighting Extremist Members of Congress
O'Reilly begins by highlighting several congressional representatives whom he deems extreme in their political stance and behavior.
Jasmine Crockett (Texas)
O'Reilly introduces Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett from Texas, emphasizing her strong left-wing positions. He criticizes her stance against prominent figures like Elon Musk, suggesting she seeks to undermine Musk's economic influence.
Marjorie Taylor Greene (Georgia)
Greene is portrayed as intolerant of dissenting opinions, particularly towards media from allied nations. O'Reilly recounts an incident where Greene aggressively dismissed a UK reporter’s question, showcasing her confrontational approach.
Maxine Waters (California)
O'Reilly criticizes Waters for making baseless claims about Melania Trump’s legal status in the U.S., despite her citizenship since 2006. He views Waters’ actions as indicative of a broader trend of extremism aimed at destabilizing the political system.
Lauren Boebert (Colorado) & Seth Moulton (Massachusetts)
Boebert is labeled a “bomb thrower” for her aggressive political maneuvers, while Moulton is criticized for his uncooperative voting behavior, prioritizing party allegiance over legislative responsibilities.
George Santos (New York)
O'Reilly shares his personal disillusionment with Santos, whom he initially supported without thorough scrutiny. Upon discovering discrepancies in Santos’ background, O'Reilly expresses regret and frustration over the lack of due diligence among voters.
Media’s Role in Amplifying Extremism
O'Reilly argues that the media plays a significant role in fostering and rewarding extremist behavior among politicians. By providing extensive coverage and airtime to sensationalist actions, the media inadvertently promotes the notoriety of these lawmakers. He contends that without media attention, many of these figures would remain obscure and ineffective in influencing public opinion.
Personal Reflections and Political Landscape
Drawing from his extensive experience in political commentary, O'Reilly reflects on the broader implications of having extremists in governmental roles. He contrasts the flamboyant yet accountable nature of former President Trump with the perceived inactivity and ineffectiveness of current President Biden, suggesting that passion should be balanced with responsibility.
O'Reilly also touches upon extremism at the state level, citing cities like Chicago, San Francisco, and New York City as hotspots for radical political activity. He mentions figures like Michelle Wu from Boston, critiquing their policies and rhetoric as further evidence of a national trend towards extremism.
Conclusion: The Urgent Need for Responsible Representation
In concluding the episode, Bill O'Reilly emphasizes the necessity for elected officials to maintain a balance between passion and responsibility. He underscores the importance of civil discourse and urges voters to prioritize candidates who embody these values over those who seek media attention through extreme actions. O'Reilly calls for a collective effort to remove lunatic fringes from government, advocating for representatives who genuinely serve the American people's best interests without resorting to divisive and destabilizing tactics.
Final Thoughts
Bill O’Reilly’s analysis presents a stern critique of current congressional members he identifies as extremists, attributing the rise of such figures to both their constituents' radical preferences and the media's amplifying role. The episode serves as a call to action for voters and media alike to promote responsible, fact-based representation in government.