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That is one perfect combination. Burgers deserve Pepsi. New poll out Siena College. That's the major polling operation in New York State about Kathy Hochul, the governor who wants to run again in 26. And this poll is 800 New York State registered voters. That's a good thing. Siena Broken down Democrat 49. Republican 22. Independent 28. That comes off the registration rolls. That's why Siena does that, because there are two to one Democrats over Republicans. Probably more than that. It's probably three to one in New York State, which is why we have so many problems in this state, because we don't have a balance of power. First question. Do you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion about Kathy Hochul? Favorable. 42. Unfavorable. 47. Okay. I'm not going to do the don't knows. They're morons. I like Governor Hochul as a person. I spoken to her a couple of times, interesting conversations. I have no problem with her as a person. So I would answer. Yeah, okay. Okay. Second question. Do you approve or disapprove of the job Kathy Okl is doing as governor? Approve 50. Disprove 45. That reflects party politics there because Governor Oakland is not doing a good job. She is a prisoner of the far left. She has created many, many problems for all of us New Yorkers and solved very few. That is the test, not party politics. How many problems have you solved, Governor Hochul? I don't know of any. Taxes are the highest level disorders, social disorders all over the place. Traffic is insane, tolls, annoyances, inefficiency, on and on. What problem has this person solved? If you know bill@billoriley.com name in town, I want to be fair, but I don't know any problems. She saw no bail. She didn't do anything about it. Now she wants right to die. So if you're depressed for two weeks, somebody can stick a needle in your neck. Come on. Anyway, third question. I know if Kathy Hogle runs for reelection as governor. 26. Would you support her or prefer someone else supporter? 37. Someone else. 55. Well, if she's got a 50% job approval, why does only 30% want to reelect her? Because the party partisans, the Democrats know she's not doing a good job. Now 37% do think she's doing a good job. Who are you? Who are you? Let me know, I'll put you right on the air and you can convince me. I'm ready to believe you. As the Ghostbusters once said. All right, here's a social store. Now, a lot of New Yorkers will pay $7 for a cup of coffee. You know, not just Starbucks, but all of these coffee places, a million of them out there. And you get a mocha latte or a latte this or that. Could be 10, $12 for your dopey coffee. But Starbucks is the big brand. Okay? So there is a Chinese coffee company that is trying to undermine Starbucks, take away its business. It's called Luckin Coffee. L U C K I N Coffee. And it's run out of Beijing, China by an alpha called Centurion capital. It has 24,000 locations in China. So it's driven Starbucks, which has 8,000 pretty much out Starbucks going to pack it and the Chinese government's help and luck. And so, you know, that's going on now. It's coming to the usa. There are two in New York City. Two luck ins, okay, have showed up here. Now, I'm not in the business of promoting this, so I'm not going to give you the addresses, but they're both downtown Manhattan. Okay? And they're not that cheap. It's about over $3 for a cup of coffee, but they're cheaper than Starbucks in the world. Luckin has 60 locations in Singapore, 12 in Hong Kong and two in Malaysia. Okay? I don't know why anybody in Malaysia be paying five bucks for a cup of coffee, but that's up to them, right? Your money. So a lot of people think China's our enemy, and in some ways they are. But we have to work with them. As I obviously explained to you after I returned from Beijing, my trip over there, if you didn't hear about it or you missed it, go to billorilly.com we have all the stuff there about what I did over there, why I was there. Yeah, China's not our friend, but we got to work with them. Okay, but I don't have to buy their stuff. And I don't. I don't buy their stuff. I look at the clothes and when I order stuff for billoriley. Com, then I woke stuff. We're not taking Chinese stuff right now. We want them to calm down and to be a fair economic partner. I don't think that's too much to ask.
Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis Episode: BONUS: Bill O'Reilly on Kathy Hochul's Status Release Date: July 3, 2025
In this bonus episode of Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis, host Bill O'Reilly delves into the current political landscape of New York State, focusing on Governor Kathy Hochul's standing and the broader implications of party dynamics within the state. Additionally, he explores the competitive dynamics in the coffee industry, specifically the rise of China-based Luckin Coffee as a challenger to Starbucks in the U.S. market. Below is a detailed summary of the key discussions, insights, and conclusions from the episode.
The episode opens with a brief, seemingly unrelated exchange about burgers and Pepsi Zero Sugar, setting a casual tone before transitioning into serious political analysis.
Bill introduces a recent poll conducted by Siena College, a reputable polling organization in New York State, concerning Governor Kathy Hochul's performance and her potential re-election bid in 2026.
Bill presents detailed findings from the poll regarding public sentiment towards Governor Hochul.
Favorable vs. Unfavorable Opinions:
Analysis:
The discussion transitions to assessing Governor Hochul's actual performance in office.
Approval vs. Re-election Support:
Critical Points:
Bill examines why, despite a near-even approval rating, fewer voters support Hochul's re-election.
Key Insight:
Personal Stance:
Shifting focus, Bill discusses the competitive landscape in the coffee industry, highlighting the emergence of Luckin Coffee as a formidable competitor to Starbucks.
Overview of Luckin Coffee:
Market Dynamics:
Bill's Personal View:
Business Practices and Consumer Choices:
Bill elaborates on his recent trip to Beijing, underscoring the complexities of navigating U.S.-China relations in the current economic climate.
The episode concludes with Bill reiterating his skepticism towards Governor Hochul's capabilities and his cautious stance on engaging with Chinese businesses.
Key Takeaways:
Political Climate in New York: Governor Kathy Hochul faces a divided public opinion largely influenced by party politics, with significant challenges in garnering broad support for re-election.
Economic Competition: The rise of Luckin Coffee exemplifies the intensifying competition in the global coffee market, highlighting the broader implications of U.S.-China economic interactions.
Personal Stance on Politics and Business: Bill O'Reilly maintains a critical perspective on both political leadership and international business practices, advocating for accountability and strategic economic partnerships.
This episode provides listeners with a critical analysis of New York State's political dynamics, the challenges faced by Governor Hochul, and the competitive shifts in the coffee industry, all through Bill O'Reilly's straightforward and unapologetic lens.