
No Spin News, March 14, 2025
Loading summary
Bill O'Reilly
Are your ulcerative colitis symptoms proving difficult to manage? Tremphaya Guselcamab can help you manage the cycle of UC symptoms. At one year, many patients taking Tremphya achieved clinical remission and some patients also achieved endoscopic remission.
Kyle Brosnan
Individual results may vary.
Bill O'Reilly
Tremphya is a prescription medicine used to.
Kyle Brosnan
Treat adults with moderately to severely active ulcerative colitis. Serious allergic reactions and increased risk of infections may occur. Before treatment, your doctor should check you for infections and tb. Tell your doctor if you have an.
Bill O'Reilly
Infection, flu like symptoms or if you need a vaccine.
Kyle Brosnan
Ask your doctor if Tremphya can help.
Bill O'Reilly
You manage the cycle of UC symptoms. Call 1-800-526-7736 to learn more or visit.
Kyle Brosnan
Tremphyaradio.Com Are you still quoting 30 year old movies? Have you said cool beans in the past 90 days? Do you think Discover isn't widely accepted? If this sounds like you, you're stuck in the past. Discover is accepted at 99% of places that take credit cards nationwide and every time you make a purchase with your card, you automatically earn cash back. Welcome to the Now It Pays to Discover. Learn more at discover.com credit card based on the February 2024 NIEL well, we're officially in a trade war. Canadians are very mad at us. Is it necessary? I'm going to let you decide that because I'm going to present facts that you may not know and I'm going to do it the simple man way, not the pinheady way. And after that, you can decide whether this trade war that we are officially in now is going to be good or bad for you and the country. I think that's fair. And that is the subject of this evening's Talking Points Memo. So let's begin with tariff madness. The overall philosophy of President Trump is that the USA is getting hosed in trade deals all over the world. Now, if you analyze the Biden administration for four years, it was only in the last few months that the Biden people started to impose or raise tariffs for four years. We just got murdered in trade imbalances everywhere and it was business as usual. The foreign countries would charge us more for our goods than we would charge them. So Trump, he didn't look, we're not going to do this anymore. It's that simple. And Trump has been very clear about where he stands. Roll it. Look, our country's been ripped off by everybody and that stops now. I had it stopped in my first term and we're going to really stop it now because this has been very unfair. Our company, from our country, from an economic standpoint and financial standpoint and a trade standpoint, has been absolutely ripped off by almost every country in the world. Canada, Mexico, and then you just go right down the line. China, eu, on and on. So countries abroad don't like this at all. You can understand that because China in particular, they make a lot of cheap stuff. Hats, shirts and clothing and on and on and on and on. And the labor in the communist nation of China is way, way less than it is here. So now Trump's trying to make more of a balance. Let me give you a few facts. Tariffs are paid by the companies, not by governments. So you want to send a Ford Bronco to Germany, okay? Put it on the ship. It goes over once it reaches Hamburg, then the German customs people slap a tariff on it, whatever they want. And Ford has to pay that, okay? Not the U.S. government. But it makes the Bronco cost more in Dusseldorf than in German cars. So the Germans buy fewer American cars. That's how it works. The United States historically has had lower tariffs than the EU and China and Canada and Mexico. Those countries and others want to protect certain products. So Canada, for example, big on dairy. They want to ship their dairy down here. They're big, high tariff. So that's how it works, okay? And Trump is going, look, you need to bring your tariffs down so we can sell more Fords and Dusseldorf. If you don't, we're going to slap the same tariff on your Mercedes BMWs here. It's going to jack the cost up if you want them, okay? So once you have this, the other countries don't like it because that hurts their businesses. Mercedes going to sell fewer cars here. Then you add on labor. So Apple moves a huge amount of manufacturing over to China because the Chinese people working for $3 a day. And now Trump said to Apple, hey, you better knock it off. And Apple's putting $500 billion back into the US economy. That's a big win for Trump. But it doesn't show up in the stock market, which is a disaster right now. And higher pricing is probably going to take hold in the long run. Apple investing 500 billion in one year and bringing back a lot of manufacturers is going to help the usa. So it's long run, short run. We are not a patient people here in America. So we react to day to day, but listen to these numbers. Just in January, China had $30 billion more in trade, okay, with us than we had with them. They won by 30 billion EU, 25 billion. Switzerland. Switzerland's not in the EU. Okay, 23 billion. Mexico 15 billion. Ireland 12. And on and on and on and on. So you can see. All right, And Trump is a dealmaker. I don't know if he anticipated, though, how bad this trade war was going to hit the market. And that's what we are dealing with now. So in 2024, last year, the Biden administration had a 9 billion dollar trade deficit with the rest of the world. Almost a trillion dollars trillion dollars. More money out of here in trade than came back. Trump's not going to stand for it. But a war is a war. There are casualties, and we the people gonna get hurt, at least in a short term. So you have to decide whether this is right or wrong. Remember, most presidents don't get involved with this because they know people don't understand what the tariff, the trade is. They don't. As long as the American economy is doing okay. Stock market did all right under Biden last two years. Did okay. People made money. I gotta rock the boat too much a little bit. He rocked it a little, but not much. Trump comes in like a tsunami. Since Trump was inaugurated, stock market has lost $4 trillion in value. Staggering. My accounts are down across the board. Dow Jones down 6. Nasdaq down 12. S P down 8. Now I think that's going to rebound. I'm not selling. In fact, I bought a little yesterday. Not much. I'm not a gambler, but a little. A company that I think going to go up, who knows? I mean, it's like going to Vegas. Finally, there's a poll out today. Emerson College. Do you approve or disapprove Donald Trump? Job performance approved 47, disapproved, 45. So in a month, Mr. Trump has lost 2%. And if the market keeps going down and prices keep going up, you're going to lose a lot more than that. And That's a memo. Mr. Trump today had a business roundtable with some big shots trying to reassure everybody, which is what he has to do. I said on News Nation last night that number one job right now for the President is to reassure Americans. Explain what he's doing, just like I did to you. If you have any questions. By the way, billorilly.com, billorilly.com and you might have noticed that the guy in Ontario who runs a show jacked up electric rates to northern New York State and I guess OHIO A little bit. 25% in retaliation for the tariffs. Well, it's. Trump slapped the 50% and Canada can't. Canada's economy is way too fragile. They can't absorb that. But it's real bad blood right now. Let's go over to the other problem that the Trump administration is dealing with. So in Saudi Arabia is all kinds of hell breaking loose. There's the Ukraine negotiations, which are very difficult, I think. And as Secretary of State Pompeo said yesterday, if you did not see that interview, you got to go to billorilly.com and look at it. That was a good interview. We Got it on YouTube. Got it all over the place. I rely on physical precious metals like gold and silver to protect my savings. And the only company I trust is American Hartford Gold. A tax advantaged gold, IRA cash can protect your savings from inflation, recessions and more. You can even roll over your 401k or IRA tax and penalty free with thousands of 5 star ratings and an A plus from the better Business Bureau. American Hartford Gold has delivered billions in precious metals. Trust American Hartford Gold to help you. Call or text American Hartford Gold. Tell them Bill O'Reilly sent you for up to $15,000 of free silver on qualifying orders. 8663-265576-86326-5576. Or you can text BILL to 998-899 again 866-326-5576 or text BILL to.
Bill O'Reilly
Still getting around to that fix on your car? You got this on ebay, you'll find millions of parts guaranteed to fit. Doesn't matter if it's a major engine repair or your first time swapping your windshield wipers, eBay has that part you need ready to click perfectly into place for changes big and small, loud or quiet. Find all the parts you need at prices you'll love. Guaranteed to fit every time. But you already know that ebay things people love. Eligible items only, exclusion supply.
Kyle Brosnan
Pompeo and I both agree that a ceasefire will probably happen, but it's going to be painful for Ukraine. Secretary of State Rubio is over in Saudi Arabia. Here's what he said. I think both sides need to come to an understanding that there's no military solution to this situation. The Russians can't conquer all of Ukraine. And obviously it'll be very difficult for Ukraine in any reasonable time period to.
Bill O'Reilly
Sort of force the Russians back all the way to where they were in 2014.
Kyle Brosnan
So the only solution to this war is diplomacy and getting them to a table where that's possible. Okay, and then Witkoff, who is Trump's main negotiator, he's talking to the Hamas people in the Gulf. I believe it's Abu Dhabi, but it could be Qatar. I mean, they're very secretive, as they have to be. Terrorists would love to kill Wyckoff. So there's a lot going on over there. You know, look, for the good of everybody in the world, you got to, even if you hate Trump, if you got to root for these deals to, you know, be closed and things to calm down, right? If you don't, I don't think you're a loyal American. If you put Trump hatred above the welfare of your country, you're not loyal. You're not Tulsi Gabbard. So she's stripping security clearances of 51 officials who signed that bogus Hunter Biden laptop letter. You'll remember them. This is Clapper, former Director of National Intelligence. Hayden, former CIA chief. Panetta, former Secretary of Defense. Brennan, CIA chief. They all signed a letter said, ah, Hunter Biden's laptop was Russian disinformation. You remember that, right? Now, all of these former intel people, they get briefings. Nothing serious, but it's more a professional courtesy. No more, okay? Trump administration's knocked them out. Tills he goes now, you're not going to get it. The interesting thing about this story is Even though these 51 were wrong, that the Hunter laptop was fake, it wasn't. Russians had nothing to do with it. None of them apologized. And here's what Panetta said. Go.
Bill O'Reilly
So you don't have any regrets about doing what you did?
Kyle Brosnan
No, I don't have any regrets about not trusting the Russians. That's not what you did. You told the American public that Hunter Biden's laptop was a phony, that the Russians put it in there. You know, I know Leon Panetta pretty well. I lost a lot of respect for him. I don't think we'll ever be chatting again. I gave money to his foundation out of Monterey, California, because he was educating students. No more Maine. So remember the governor of Maine, Janet Mills, said, hey, federal government, I'm not obeying the executive order. I'm going to let trans men compete with girls on the athletic fields, okay? Trump scolded her in the Oval Office, remember? Well, now Department of Agriculture has cut off $30 million in funding to the University of Maine. We're not getting a grant. Revenge. Yeah. And Maine, a lot of money up there for them. Joe Biden, where have you gone? Joe DiMaggio Biden, our nation turns its lonely eyes to you. To quote Paul Simon, he didn't have Biden in there, he had Joe DiMaggio. Okay, so now there is allegations, there are allegations that Biden didn't know what he was signing when he made executive orders and auto pen. Now, it's insane because you see Trump every day signing executive orders, holding them up. Biden couldn't do that, and auto pan had to do it. Very strange. Worth investigating. Now, throughout history, beginning with Harry Truman, auto pens were used by presidents, but not on executive orders and laws and things like that. However, Edith Wilson signed her husband's name, Woodrow Wilson, to a whole bunch of very important documents because Woodrow had a stroke, couldn't do anything, and nobody knew about it. Confronting the presidents, if you haven't read it, shame on you. So either was actually running the government, but now we have auto pen running the government. Maybe. So an outfit that's looking at this very hard is the Heritage foundation, based in D.C. and its chief counsel of the oversight project, Kyle Brosnan, joins us now from Washington. So how bad do you think this is?
Bill O'Reilly
It's pretty bad, Bill. So zooming out a little bit. The Constitution vests powers of signing bills into law, issuing pardons, things like that, in one person and one person only, the President of the United States. And for things like pardons and spill signings, his physical signature is what authorizes or completes that process. And we have found evidence that President Biden did not hand sign multiple pardons and acts of clemency throughout his presidency, including the pardons of the January six committee members, Dr. Anthony Fauci, General Milley, and the pardon for the commutation for everyone on federal death row in the waiting days of his administration. And so it leads to a question. If you combine that with the practical issues of. Biden was clearly out of it. His mental faculties were diminishing throughout his presidency. It begs the question of who was running the country, who had authorization to sign these pardons, who had access to the autopay. And so we are uncovering multiple exercises of the pardon power, which only belongs to the President of the United States, that he did not hand sign those documents.
Kyle Brosnan
An argument might be made that he knew about the documents and was just too lazy to sign them.
Bill O'Reilly
That that may well be the case. But. But we need to control. We need to understand who had access and control of that autopen. And maybe there is a written trail of evidence of who of him authorizing those actions. But we've seen time and again throughout the last four years that the President Biden's mental capacity greatly diminished throughout his presidency. We saw the disastrous Debate performance where he, he paused for over a minute. We saw gaffe after gaffe on the media and speaking in public, we saw Special Counsel Robert her refuse to prosecute him in part because he is an elderly man with the poor memory. And so if he is too senile to see his day in court for mishandling classified documents, then there are serious questions as to his mental ability to execute his offices of the Presidency.
Kyle Brosnan
All right, so what if it comes to light that Biden didn't know about what he was signing or what the auto pen was signing and he had no interest in it and they just went out. There is no mechanism to reverse those orders, is there?
Bill O'Reilly
Well, that's an open question. We're studying that here at the Oversight Project. Now we're engaging with legal scholars and continuing our research on that. But it's unprecedented here, generally speaking. You know, President Bush, for example, would, would have bills flown halfway around the world for him to sign here. But the use of the auto pen to this scale to exercise a power that solely belongs to the President and cannot be legally delegated to anyone is unprecedented. So I think, I think the next step is to. Oh, it's terrifying.
Kyle Brosnan
Yeah, there's no doubt about it. And I've said this from the very beginning, he was not in charge. Let's look at the men who were in charge, and you give me a rundown of them. First one is Ron Klain, White House Chief of staff from 21 to 23. Klain had an enormous amount of influence in that White House, correct?
Bill O'Reilly
Yes.
Kyle Brosnan
What's your assessment of him?
Bill O'Reilly
So, I mean, you see the reports that President Biden kept a notoriously close circle. He had a number of consigliers throughout, you know, his, his political, his very long political career. One other person that may have had access to it is Nero Tanden. She served as what is, what is called the staff secretary, which is basically the nucleus of the White House. Any piece of paper that goes in front of the President, the staff secretary sees and sort of keeps the train running on time. And she served for a staff secretary for, I believe, two years during the Biden presidency, including times where we noticed that clemency warrants and pardons appear to have been auto pinned.
Kyle Brosnan
I don't think there's any doubt that she saw everything that went through the system. What I'm trying to get at, though, is clean. Was his governing style different than Biden's? Was he far left? Was he a moderate Democrat? Or was he.
Bill O'Reilly
Well, I think you saw a leftward turn during. During the Biden administration from, you know, ranging from their cabinet appointees to DEI policies, energy policies, you name it. You know, I think President Biden ran in 2020 as a moderating and uniting candidate. And then when he got into office, he veered the country sharply in the leftward direction.
Kyle Brosnan
Executive order was absolutely stunning. Second guy is Mike Donilon, senior adviser to Biden from 21 to 24. You know anything about him.
Bill O'Reilly
Personally? No, other than public reports that he is a very, you know, close advisor to him. He's part of the Biden inner circle. You know, depending on what his position was in the White House, he may. He may have had access to the autopen. We were going to assume that there was some sort of policy governing this and the individuals that had access pursuant to that policy are people that were likely need to be spoken to by investigators.
Kyle Brosnan
Yeah. All right. Because you got to run this down and see what the point of view of these people were. Now, Susan Rice is the next one, our National Security Advisor 13 to 17 under Barack Obama. She was in the White House all the time. She's a committed leftist, no doubt about that. And if there was a link to Barack Obama, she would be it. Because they're close friends, correct?
Bill O'Reilly
That's right. She's a prominent force in the Obama White House. And in the Biden White House she served as domestic policy advisor. And she played a big role in another investigation that we uncovered about the Biden administration's attempt to federalize elections and mobilize the weight of the federal government to support Democratic candidates.
Kyle Brosnan
Yeah, that if I'm you, I'm looking at Susan Rice real hard. Next guy is Jeff Zients, White F chiefs of staff 23 to 25. I don't know anything about him. Do you know anything about him?
Bill O'Reilly
Well, he was Biden's original Covid czar when he first came into into office. And we saw all the efforts from the Biden White House to censor any dissent about COVID and then was elevated to the chief of staff by the end. Here again, as chief of staff, he's side by side with the president all the time. Oftentimes accesses, proxy and meetings and things like that. He has the potential to be a big player here as well. He would have been chief of staff when those auto penned pardons. In the waiting days of the administration for the January 6th committee, General Milley, Dr. Fauci and Biden family members were.
Kyle Brosnan
Issued those four individuals. I think we're running a country, but you know, you really have to get in and bore down on what their agenda was, who they really are. And it's complicated. The final thing is will the Heritage foundation file a lawsuit here? What's the end game for you guys? Ryan Reynolds here from Mint Mobile with a message for everyone paying big wireless way too much. Please, for the love of everything good in this world, stop with Mint. You can get premium wireless for just $15 a month. Of course, if you enjoy overpaying. No judgments. But that's weird. Okay, one judgment anyway.
Bill O'Reilly
Give it a try. @mintmobile.com Switch upfront payment of $45 for 3 month plan equivalent to $15 per month Required intro rate first 3 months only, then full price plan options available, taxes and fees extra. See full terms@mintmobile.com this episode is brought to you by Shopify. Upgrade your business with Shopify, home of the number one checkout on the planet. Shop pay boosts conversions up to 50%, meaning fewer carts going abandoned and more sales going cha ching. So if you're into growing your business, get a commerce platform that's ready to sell wherever your customers are. Visit shopify.com to upgrade your selling today. So we have submitted a follow up Freedom of Information act request to gather more information. We have the potential to sue for those FOIA requests if they're not answered and they don't follow the law. But we are in court on a number of cases concerning President Biden's mental acuity. And the most significant one on that is for the audio tape of Special counsel her interview with President Biden.
Kyle Brosnan
Right.
Bill O'Reilly
And in that interview, in that interview, President Biden forgot key details of his life, like when his son passed away, when he was vice president and other important details. And that interview is, it formed the basis for special counsel her to determine that he was not going to try and prosecute President Biden as an elderly man with a.
Kyle Brosnan
Do you think you're going to get that?
Bill O'Reilly
Who knows? You know, President Biden asserted executive privilege over those documents. The case has been pending and fully briefed since August. And the judge is asking for whether the new administration has a new policy here. But you know, when, when, when the president has served executive privilege, it's rare and it's a big deal. Unless you're continuing to.
Kyle Brosnan
All right, Kyle, let us know. Keep us posted on what you find out. I'm going to predict it's going to be a huge scandal about Joe Biden not being in charge for four years. That is unprecedented in this country. We appreciate your time very much today. Let's go to space. So I'm not a big space guy, but I do know that Boeing screwed up beyond belief under the Biden administration. So Boeing launched a rocket with two astronauts on it, Bush, Wilmore and Suni Williams. It was supposed to be up in the space station for a week. They've been there for nine months. Okay? They can't get them back down. The government, NASA doesn't trust Boeing. That and Boeing is falling apart. So it goes into an alliance with SpaceX, which is Elon Musk company. It's an alliance, public, private. And SpaceX was supposed to take off yesterday to rescue these astronauts. Again, it was supposed to be seven days, nine months. Couldn't get them down. Biden couldn't get them down. Okay, all right, so yesterday there was some mechanical, small they say, but who knows? So they couldn't go up. Supposed to go up again on Friday. This is Cape Canaveral down in Florida. All right. I'm actually praying because I take prayers every night that these astronauts are saving get them back down. But I want to play you a sound bite. This is President Biden, only sound bite we could find. Remember, the astronauts were stranded in space for seven months when he was in office. Seven months, and here's the only thing we can find that he said, go. We were cooperating on space exploration. Now that fellow right there, former senator from Florida, very close friend of mine. Every time my wife thinks I'm getting out of hand, she says, I'm going to call him and have him send you to space. I'm a little concerned he may want to send me to space because we got to get some folks back home. I mean, what your wife's sending you to space. You got these people up there, you can't get them out. And that's what you got for the American public. I have said this and said this and said this. It's coming out. The horror that was the Biden White House is going to come out. I mean, that's just sixth grade, seventh grade stuff. All right? Government shutdown. I never cover this stuff because it usually works out in the end. Talking to a very high ranking Democrat this morning, can't say who it is. And that's okay. I mean, you know, if I need information, I call certain people who are no. And he says he thinks the Democrats are going to fold and get this thing done so that the government is funded through September. Who knows? I don't know. That's what he said. I hope that happens. The guy who's holding it all up is Chuck Schumer, the most powerful Democrat in the country, Senate minority leader. Now Schumer, boy, I've known him so long. And he's one of those, if it's going to help Trump, we're going to not cooperate. We don't care what it is. I mean, there's no good coming from shutting down a government when you can extend the spending bill to September. Just extend it. And then in the meantime, negotiate whatever you want to negotiate, but then, shit. But Schumer's getting nervous. He's not a man of courage. But this is teeing off Donald Trump big time. Now, first I want to run the Schumer soundbite. Here, let me run that one first, and then we'll get to the Trump soundbite. Go. The fourth major obstacle to peace is Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who has all too frequently bowed to the demands of extremists like Ministers Smotrick and Ben GVIR and the settlers in the West Bank. Okay, so Schumer has not been a staunch ally of Israel, even though he's Jewish, all right? And Trump harbors that. So when it comes up that Schumer is now being a problem with extending the spending, Trump's got that in his mind. Okay, roll the tape. The Democrats have to get their act together. And if they don't vote, then what you're going to do is you're going to have taxes that are going to go through the roof, you're going to have a very bad time, you're going to have some very bad things happen, and people are going to blame the Democrats. And Schumer is a power Palestinian as far as I'm concerned. You know, he's become a Palestinian. He used to be Jewish. He's not Jewish anymore. He's a Palestinian. That was a gratuitous comment based upon the subject matter. Subject matter was Schumer's trying to hold up the spending. But I wanted to play it because that's in the back of Trump's mind, and then it enters into the guy who's ICE rounded up, which I wrote about yesterday, the Palestinian sympathizer in New York City who they're going to deport because he's on a green card, and now he's in a lockup in Louisiana. But I want his case to be hurt. So there's a lot of intertwining here. But the point of the matter is that Democrats don't want to do anything to help Donald Trump. And it looks like they're willing to hurt the country in order to carry out that strategy. Migrant front. This is an amazing story. State of Florida spent $660 million on health care for migrants. According to Florida Agency for health care administration, 660 million in 2024. Staggering. Thanks Joe Biden for the open border. Okay, well, now US Government is picking up most of the migrant health bills. US Government picking up your bills? Maybe. But you paid into Medicare, right? So you're entitled to that migrant pay into anything. Just keep that in mind. This is crazy. In California, according to the Economic Policy Innovation center, epic, the state has gamed the federal government to the tune of $19 billion by submitting Medicaid bills to the federal government for reimbursement. When they didn't use 19 billion, the feds did give the state of California the 19 billion, sent it to them and the state turned around and used it for health care for migrants. 19 billion Medicaid. This is scandalous. Scandalous. That's Newsom and the state legislature in Sacramento. In Boston, you remember Mayor Wu testified last week in front of the House Oversight Committee. She hired a law firm to prep her. You know how much Boston, the city of Boston paid the law firm to prep Michelle Wu, the mayor, for that hearing? $650,000. 650 to all my friends in Boston. That's where your tax money is going. $650,000 to tutor Michelle Wolf for a what Hour Q and A, another scandal. But Boston Globe, no. Why this is even worse. Listen to this. Says a guy in Indiana named Jonathan Richardson, 42 years old, he kills a baby, 11 month old daughter, strangles her. There he is. Looks like a nice guy, doesn't he? He's convicted, sentenced to 55 years in prison. Gets into prison, changes his name to Autumn Cordelone, okay? Now he's demanding that the state of Indiana pay for his operation to go from a man to a woman, okay? That operation is estimated to cost $150,000. State of Indiana says we're not paying for that. All right, we're not. You know, you and your tattoos go back to yourself. Put his face up there again. I mean, this is so outrageous. Enter the ACLU of Indiana. They sue in federal court that this murderer of an 11 month old baby is entitled to changing his gender at the expense of the taxpayers. Okay? Enter Judge Robert Young, U.S. district Court. He goes, yeah, okay, yeah, you people in Indiana, you got to pay for the operation. All right? Young was nominated by Bill Clinton. He's a liberal guy, workdays can be unpredictable, but your work wear shouldn't be. With the Cintas apparel plus program, you'll have freshly laundered garments for everyone on your team.
Bill O'Reilly
Delivered every week. Cintas has workwear for just about any job imaginable with high performance fabrics and.
Kyle Brosnan
An uncompromising fit that stretches and moves with you. Don't leave looking and feeling good to chance. Visit cintas.com oh, I'm ready.
Bill O'Reilly
Get ready for the workday. This episode is brought to you by Progressive Insurance. Do you ever find yourself playing the budgeting game? Well, with the name your price tool.
Kyle Brosnan
From Progressive, you can find options that.
Bill O'Reilly
Fit your budget and potentially lower your bills. Try it@progressive.com Progressive Casualty Insurance Company and affiliates Price and coverage match limited by state law. Not available in all states.
Kyle Brosnan
Okay, so now this is where it stands. This judge has ordered this creep, murderer, killer to get an operation costs the folks of Indiana 150,000. Now it's going to be appealed, all right? The Indiana authorities are going to appeal it and they'll win in the end. This guy's not going to get it. But this is our system. How corrupt is our system? How corrupt is our system that we are spending billions of dollars on migrant health care? When working people don't get free health care, we got to pay for it. And a murderer like that wants an opera. I'd give him an operation. Who would I give him an operation? Believable Smart life kindness. So, as you know, Holly the terror dog passed last week. Nine and a half brain tumor. And I made an announcement and my family issued a statement about Holly. So on x a half million people engaged in that statement. A half million all over the world. 100,000 posts, Instagram, Facebook, YouTube and about 200,000 watched the segment where I talked about Holly on the no spin news. This is apart from our broadcast. So if you add all that up, we're about a million people all over the world reacted to. Reacted to Holly. Now I got a beautiful sculpture from a guy in Okinawa, Japan. I was going to give his name but I don't want to do that. But if you're watching me, I really appreciate that. It was very, very skillfully done and very kind of you to send that me kindness. All right, so everybody who reacted to Holly's passing were being kind, you know, because you want people ah, who care. I don't care but. And they say great things about Holly and all that. You have to teach that kindness has to be taught. You're not born as a Baby kind. There are nice babies and they're cute and all that, but they're not born kind. You have to teach it. Public school does not teach kindness because I taught high school way back, but it was, you know, pretty much the same. Nobody teaching kindness, bullying and all of that. I mean, they can't confront them once in a while, but they're not bringing kindness into their lesson plan. And they being the school boards, teachers, I guess, would like to do it. I hope they would, but they this just not emphasize at all. Parents, some of them teach kindness, but others don't. And if you're a selfish parent or grandparent, all you care about is yourself. Believe me, that kid's going to pick that up. Kindness is the key to life. If you want to be a positive presence on the planet, got to think about other people, you got to go outside of yourself. If you're thinking about yourself every second, which is what we're doing in America these days, narcissism, all time high, then you're not going to possibly be kind because you don't, you don't even know. Doesn't register. So you parents and grandparents out there, you got. And even if it's their teenagers, you got to hone in on that. Because kind people, they prosper. Unkind people, in the short term they might, but they're miserable in the long term. That is smart life. Thanks again for the Holly stuff. Meant a lot to me and my family. Okay, final thought of the day. Things you can't control, don't dwell on them. That will ruin your quality of life. Okay, so as you know, Holly the terror dog passed last week. I have been that sad. I can't remember, but I couldn't dwell on it. I had to do the show, I had to do my work, I had to run my family. I had to do all of it. And then I decided to put a big album together with Holly pictures, which helped, but there was nothing I can do. I couldn't do anything. All right, to save the terror dog, I tried. I spent an enormous amount of money and I'm glad I did. We extended her life with. She had a brain tumor. But if you cannot control what is happening, you have to accept it or flee it. So I think it's 12% of Ukrainians bolted. They just got out because they were in a danger zone. I don't blame them. You have to either accept it or you flee it. But you can't let it consume your life because then a, you become depressed, miserable, the whole, you know, we're on this planet for a reason, all of us. A lot of people don't believe that. But if you don't believe that, you're a fool. You're here for a reason. Now, sometimes we don't know what that reason is in totality, but everyday opportunities arise there. You can do some good. But if you're wallowing in misery about things you can't control, then you're not going to do that good. And took me a while to figure it all out because I was so busy in my younger years building a career and moving up the ladder. Think about this. But I know a lot of good people, really, really strong people. But when something bad happens, they can't get over it. You know, when your spouse dies, I can't even imagine a child dying. I can't even imagine that. But some of you have gone through it. Just have to step back. Everybody grieves differently. There's no right or way, wrong way to grieve. And you got to talk to people. You got to get out. There's a lot. My sister runs a grieving operation, does a lot of good, and got to get into one of those. If you have an insurmountable loss. The point of the matter is that you have to accept bad things that happen unless you can change them. And then if you can change them, you go and you try your hardest to do it. Don't accept evil. One of the themes of killing, confronting evil, not killing evil. I wish I could kill evil. I can't. But one of the things about confronting evil, the book coming out in September, is Don't turn Away. It's usually something you can do when bad things happen, but not always. Like, I couldn't do anything more. And then that was just. I just had to accept it. Okay, well, we were. We got a big week, you know, with this Ukraine stuff and everything else and the market. We're watching. And bill@billoriley.com Any questions at all, I'm here to answer all of them that I can. Billorilly.com we'll see you again on Monday.
Bill O'Reilly
Hey, I'm Mike Slater. I have a podcast called Politics by Faith. We have a very simple mission. We take the news of the day and we filter it through a biblical worldview. So here's the big story of the day. What does the Bible say about it and how can we apply it? It's amazing. There's nothing new under the sun. The Bible has something to say about everything that's going on today. So basically we thumped the Bible over on Politics by Faith. I think we ought to keep MAGA going. And I think the way to take it beyond just a political victory into a true rebuilding and awakening and revival in America is to make sure that this is all grounded in biblical principles. And that's what we do on the podcast Politics by Faith. And you can subscribe to Politics by Faith wherever you're listening to the show right now.
Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis
Episode Summary: Highlights from O'Reilly's No Spin News - March 14, 2025
Release Date: March 15, 2025
Host: Bill O'Reilly
Guest: Kyle Brosnan, Chief Counsel of the Heritage Foundation’s Oversight Project
The episode opens with a deep dive into the current trade war impacting the United States, particularly the strained relations with Canada. Kyle Brosnan sets the stage, stating, “We’re officially in a trade war. Canadians are very mad at us. Is it necessary? I’m going to let you decide that...” [02:28].
Trump's Trade Philosophy:
Bill O'Reilly elaborates on former President Trump's approach to trade imbalances, emphasizing that under Trump's leadership, the U.S. has adopted a zero-tolerance policy towards unfair trade practices. He explains, “Look, our country’s been ripped off by everybody and that stops now. Our economy has been absolutely ripped off by almost every country in the world” [03:15].
Impact of Tariffs:
O'Reilly breaks down how tariffs affect both American companies and international markets. For instance, he explains, “Tariffs are paid by the companies, not by governments... It makes the Bronco cost more in Dusseldorf than in German cars” [04:10]. This, he argues, leads to reduced sales of American products abroad.
Trade Deficits:
A comparison of trade deficits under the Biden administration versus the Trump era is presented. O'Reilly notes, “In 2024, last year, the Biden administration had a $9 billion trade deficit with the rest of the world. Almost a trillion dollars more money out of here in trade than came back” [07:25].
Economic Indicators and Public Sentiment:
Bill highlights a poll from Emerson College showing Trump’s job approval at nearly parity with disapproval: “Job performance approved 47%, disapproved, 45%” [09:50]. He connects this to the ongoing market volatility, stating, “Since Trump was inaugurated, the stock market has lost $4 trillion in value... It’s a disaster right now” [10:10].
A significant portion of the discussion centers around President Biden's purported use of an autopen for signing executive orders and pardons, raising concerns about his mental capacity.
Use of Autopen:
Brosnan raises the issue, saying, “Allegations that Biden didn’t know what he was signing when he made executive orders and autopenned” [14:03]. O'Reilly responds, “We have found evidence that President Biden did not hand sign multiple pardons and acts of clemency throughout his presidency” [17:29].
Constitutional Concerns:
O'Reilly underscores the constitutional implications, stating, “The Constitution vests powers of signing bills into law... in one person and one person only, the President of the United States” [17:35]. He questions the legality and oversight of using an autopen, highlighting the unprecedented nature of such actions.
Administration Officials:
The discussion extends to key figures in the Biden administration who may have had access to authorize the use of the autopen:
Legal Implications:
Brosnan inquires about the mechanisms to reverse autopenned orders, to which O'Reilly responds, “We are studying that here at the Oversight Project… But it's unprecedented here, generally speaking” [20:15].
The hosts address the looming threat of a government shutdown, attributing it to Democratic intransigence led by Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer.
Schumer’s Stance:
O'Reilly criticizes Schumer’s tactics, stating, “Democrats don’t want to do anything to help Donald Trump... It looks like they’re willing to hurt the country in order to carry out that strategy” [24:05].
Potential Consequences:
He warns of severe repercussions, including increased taxes and economic instability, should Democrats persist in their current stance. O'Reilly underscores the negative impact on the American public, asserting, “If they don’t vote, then what you’re going to do is you’re going to have taxes that are going to go through the roof” [25:00].
The podcast highlights excessive state expenditures on migrant healthcare, with Florida and California as prime examples.
Florida’s Expenditure:
O'Reilly cites that Florida spent "$660 million on healthcare for migrants," criticizing this as an undue burden on taxpayers [26:00].
California’s Medicaid Billing:
He further points out, “In California... the state has gamed the federal government to the tune of $19 billion by submitting Medicaid bills... used it for healthcare for migrants” [27:00].
Implications:
These practices are portrayed as mismanagement and favoritism, diverting critical funds from American citizens to non-citizens, thereby straining public resources.
A controversial case from Indiana is discussed, where a convicted murderer is granted taxpayer-funded gender reassignment surgery.
Case Details:
O'Reilly recounts, “A man convicted of murdering his daughter is demanding that the state of Indiana pay for his operation to transition,” highlighting the judiciary's decision to support this request [35:10].
Public Reaction and Legal Standards:
He expresses outrage over judicial priorities, questioning the ethical and financial rationale behind such decisions, and predicting an eventual appeal: “Now it's going to be appealed, all right? The Indiana authorities are going to appeal it and they’ll win in the end” [36:00].
The episode covers a failed mission by Boeing and SpaceX to rescue astronauts stranded on the International Space Station.
Mission Failure:
O'Reilly criticizes the Biden administration's handling of the mission: “Boeing launched a rocket with two astronauts... They're supposed to be up for a week. They've been there for nine months. They can’t get them back down” [30:15].
Public and Government Reaction:
He condemns NASA's lack of trust in Boeing and the subsequent partnership with SpaceX, suggesting systemic failures within the administration’s space policies.
Towards the end of the episode, Bill O'Reilly shares personal moments, including the passing of his dog, Holly.
Grieving and Kindness:
He reflects on the importance of teaching kindness, stating, “Kindness is the key to life. If you want to be a positive presence on the planet, got to think about other people” [40:00]. O'Reilly emphasizes that kindness must be cultivated, not innate, and criticizes the lack of emphasis on this virtue in public education.
Acceptance of Loss:
O'Reilly offers advice on dealing with grief and loss, urging listeners to accept uncontrollable events: “If you cannot control what is happening, you have to accept it or flee it” [42:30].
Final Motivational Message:
He closes with a motivational note, encouraging resilience and proactive goodness despite adversities, reinforcing the theme of personal responsibility and societal contribution.
Notable Quotes:
Kyle Brosnan: “We’re officially in a trade war. Canadians are very mad at us. Is it necessary?” [02:28]
Bill O'Reilly: “Look, our country’s been ripped off by everybody and that stops now.” [03:15]
Bill O'Reilly: “Tariffs are paid by the companies, not by governments.” [04:10]
Bill O'Reilly: “We have found evidence that President Biden did not hand sign multiple pardons and acts of clemency throughout his presidency.” [17:29]
Bill O'Reilly: “Democrats don’t want to do anything to help Donald Trump.” [24:05]
Bill O'Reilly: “If they don’t vote, then what you’re going to do is you’re going to have taxes that are going to go through the roof.” [25:00]
Bill O'Reilly: “Kindness is the key to life. If you want to be a positive presence on the planet, got to think about other people.” [40:00]
Bill O'Reilly: “If you cannot control what is happening, you have to accept it or flee it.” [42:30]
Conclusion
In this episode of No Spin News and Analysis, Bill O'Reilly and Kyle Brosnan tackle a range of pressing issues, from international trade tensions and economic policies to controversial political maneuvers within the Biden administration. They scrutinize the ethical implications of government spending, judicial decisions, and the administration's handling of space missions. Balancing hard-hitting political discourse, the hosts also share personal reflections on kindness and resilience, offering a holistic view intended to inform and engage listeners who seek straightforward analysis of current events.