
No Spin News, March 7, 2025
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Bill O'Reilly
Let's begin with Mr. Trump last night. The headline is if everything that Donald Trump laid out in one hour and 45 minutes comes true, he'll be on Mount Rushmore. They'll have to make a little space for him. Or maybe he'll buy his own mountain, but he'll become one of the greats. But that's a huge if because a lot of the things he's trying to do are very, very difficult, as we all know, and he's only been in office six weeks. So every president says, yeah, I'm going to do this, I'm going to do yeah, yeah, yeah, they all do it. But Trump, he's got this vision and if it does play out, he catapults himself way up there. The second story, which I think is even more important than the first, is that the Democratic Party is in complete disarray. Hannity locked into this Today as Honest radio program. We have that posted on billoriley.com as we do every week, about the disintegration of the Democratic Party in front of the nation and the world. They wouldn't applaud for people who deserved applause. They were mean. And Trump did taunt them. There's no doubt Trump did. He taunted them. But boy, that Democratic Party's in disarray. And I'll get into it pretty micro here. So this guy, Al Green, a congressman from Texas, he got a lot of attention because he got booted out and he was yelling or something. I mean, this guy, he is a poppin J. There you go Word of the day, he's a poppin J. You can look it up. And he doesn't mean anything. He's not a serious man. He looks like he's something at a Texas Chainsaw massacre, this guy. All right, so he gets kicked out and here's what he says, out. I'm willing to suffer whatever punishment is available to me. I didn't say to anyone, don't punish me. I've said I'll accept the punishment. But it's worth it to let people know that there are some of us who are going to stand up against this president's desire to cut Medicaid, Medicare and Social Security. No, Mr. Trump has no desire to do that, nor has he promoted anything that would result in cuts for those entitlements. Now, is Green lying? Yeah, in a way he's lying, but he's convinced himself because that's what he wants to believe. He wants to believe Trump wants to cut all of these entitlements and give the money to rich people. You've heard it a million times, what he wants to believe. So he's kind of talked himself into it. All right, that's not an excuse. I'm making an excuse for him. He's still lying because there's nothing on the record at all. And there won't be. Donald Trump's going to cut these programs. He's not. All right. In fact, the programs are going to go on and on and on and on until Congress decides to up the age. And that's what's likely to happen, but not anytime soon. So Green lives in a world of his own. He doesn't matter for all the reasons that I mentioned. But more importantly, when you have the sister and the mother of Lake and Riley and they're in the gallery, and President Trump cites the 22 year old college student in Georgia who was murdered, allegedly by a Venezuelan undocumented migrant. When you have them there and you don't applaud and you don't show any sympathy, there's something wrong with you. Roll the tape.
Donald Trump
Last year, I told Lakin's grieving parents that we would insure their daughter would not have died in vain. That's why the very first bill I signed into law as your 47th president mandates the detention of all dangerous criminal aliens who threaten public safety. It's a very strong, powerful act.
Bill O'Reilly
And.
Donald Trump
It'S called the Lakin Riley Act. So, Alison and Lauren, America will never, ever forget our beautiful Lakin Hope Riley.
Bill O'Reilly
No demonstration of assent by the Democratic Party. They don't like that bill. That's tough. Then you had a 95 year old grandmother who asked President Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania get his, her son released from Russia because Putin threw him in the cell for no reason. Trump got him out. You have any emotion from the Democratic Party on that? Then you had a kid with cancer, you know, on and on and on. He sat there and one of the really weird, bizarre things was when President Trump was again taunting the Democrats about Ukraine. Go.
Donald Trump
The United States has sent hundreds of billions of dollars to support Ukraine's defense with no security, with no anything. Do you want to keep it going for another five years? Yeah, yeah, you would say Pocahontas says yes.
Bill O'Reilly
Now. This is bizarre. So I wrote a message of the day on BillORiley.com said Vietnam left was against it. Okay. Iraq War, left was against it. Afghanistan left didn't want it killing Soleimani. Left wing objected. Biden wouldn't. Okay the raid to get Bin Laden advised President Obama against it. So all of that is history. In the modern era, the left, Elizabeth Warren, those people, they don't want war. They want peace at any price. Okay? But now when Trump, and I do believe he will get this deal soon, okay, no, they don't want it. No, it's all because of Trump. They hate him so much that they won't applaud for Lake and Riley's mom and sister. They won't applaud for 95 year old grandmother and they won't say, yeah, it'd be better to stop this Ukrainian thing even if we have to fake it on Putin, even if we have to, you know, patronize him a little bit. So it's disturbing to me. And you're witnessing the Democratic Party fall apart. So Hannity asked me today and it was pretty interesting. He said, well, did you ever see anything like this? I said, yeah, I have. And in 1929 when the stock market crashed and the Great Depression kept hold, Americans were suffering badly. And Herbert Hoover was a Republican president. And Hoover basically told the suffering American people, we're not going to help you. And the Republican Congress said, nah, we're not going to do anything. You got to get it out on your own. We're not going to set up a bunch of programs that led to five terms for Democrats. Five. Four from fdr, one for Truman, okay? And then finally I, Dwight Eisenhower, got in the 50s. That was a destruction of the Republican Party. We're watching the same thing play out with the Democratic Party now. And it's a very, very fascinating and it's almost self destruction because they've got to know. I mean, you had a girl there last night, Peyton and News Nation had an interview with her. Very articulate girl playing high school sports against a trans guy, volleyball. And trans guy goes up and smashes the volleyball against the girl's head resulting in brain damage. And you have this Democrats sitting over there going, we don't want to stop that. Now we bring on more trans guys to play against women and girls. That's insane. And that's why the party is unraveling. Trump's one of the luckiest presidents in United States history because his opposition hates him so much that they're destroying themselves. And hatred will do that to you. You'll destroy yourself. It's exactly what's happening now. The other complicated issue with tariffs, we just announced today that Trump is suspending the tariffs on cars coming from Canada and Mexico. President Trump's victory is a win for America. That's what most voters think. But bidenomics has left us with a failing economy. I rely on American Hartford Gold to protect my savings with physical gold and silver. And you should consider that American Hartford Gold has thousands of five star ratings and an A from the Better Business Bureau. A tax advantage gold IRA can shield you from worsening inflation. You can even roll over your 401k or IRA tax free and penalty free. So act now before it's too late. Call or text American Hartford Gold. Tell them Bill O'Reilly sent you for up to $15,000 of free silver on qualifying orders. Call 877444 gold or text gold to 65532. That's 877444 gold or tax gold to 65532. Ryan Reynolds here from Mint Mobile. I don't know if you knew this, but anyone can get the same Premium Wireless for $15 a month plan that I've been enjoying. It's not just for celebrities. So do like I did and have one of your assistant's assistants switch you to Mint Mobile today. I'm told it's super easy to do@mintmobile.com.
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Bill O'Reilly
I knew this was gonna happen and the tariff thing will work itself out, but it's complicated. But beginning April 2, President Trump said, Look, Biden ran up a $1.2 trillion trade deficit. That means 1.2 trillion went out, all right, to other countries and we were down in the hole. Trump wants to even it out. So he says if you charge us 20% for Ford or Chevy, we're charging you 20% for Mercedes or whatever. It's going to be even. Not Biden. Just saying, I don't care if anybody charges his tariff. We're not going to do anything about it. My God. So that's what this is all about. And I don't know if it's going to work. I don't know if the US Economy is going to be impacted negatively. I know the stock market, shaky. Anybody who can read knows that business doesn't like it. But 1.2 trillion trade deficit, something's got to be done about it. And Trump is trying, okay, so here's what he says about the tariff go.
Donald Trump
On average, the European Union, China, Brazil, India, Mexico and Canada, have you heard of them? And countless other nations charge us tremendously higher tariffs than we charge them. It's very unfair. India charges US auto tariffs higher than 100%. China's average tariff on our products is twice what we charge them.
Bill O'Reilly
That means to get American products into China, India, Mexico and Canada, the companies have to pay those governments to allow the products in. All right. Trump says, all right, you're going to do that. Then your products from India and China, you're going to pay us the same amount. That's what this is about. Okay? So all in all, I think it was a big win for Donald Trump last night. The snap polls say it was. I don't trust those. But he got his points across. He taunted his opposition into more self destructive behavior. And the happiest guy in that room last night ought to be J.D. vance. They got no one to put a game. They got nothing. Midterms, I don't know. Trump's got to put a few wins on the board. Economically though, he'll get the Ukraine thing settled, I think. But economically, you got to watch that. And that's a memo. So I asked my producers, who are really good, I said, give me a guy who really knows a turf, all right, and knows Zelensky. So there's a former ambassador, American ambassador to Bermuda, talking about a good job appointed by Bush the Younger named Gregory Slayton, who's written a brand new book, Portraits of Ukraine, a nation at War. Now the proceeds of this book are going to Ukrainian charities to help the hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians who've been hurt by Vladimir Putin for no reason. And so this book is a number one Worthy of your attention. And B. Gregory Slayton joins us now from Dallas, Texas. So you actually met with Zelensky. When did you meet with him?
Gregory Slayton
Well, thanks, Bill. First of all, it's great to see you again. Great to be on your show.
Bill O'Reilly
Sure.
Gregory Slayton
And I agree 100% with your assessment. I was in Kiev last Monday at the invitation of President Zelensky and his team to mark the third anniversary of the brutal and unprovoked Russian invasion. That was difficult, but I was glad to be there. And it was also the official launch date for the book. And I appreciate your mentioning the book, because, yes, all proceeds do go to good Ukrainian charities. I was also at the White House, just on. I was in D.C. on Friday for that meeting, which, as you described, was a disaster. And, yes, there were mistakes on both sides, but President Zelensky was properly briefed and, for whatever reason, decided not to listen to 11 US senators who know far better than he does how to work with President Trump.
Bill O'Reilly
Let me stop you right there. I'm glad that you have affirmed what I said, number one, because I had no idea you were going to do that. Because you didn't know what I was going to say.
Gregory Slayton
No, I did not.
Bill O'Reilly
Okay. Based upon what you and I both know to be true, I think Zelensky is immature. I don't think he's got a lot of impulse control. Would that be fair?
Gregory Slayton
Well, I don't ever want to criticize somebody without being in his shoes. You know, Abraham Lincoln was exhausted by the Civil War. Zelensky's lost. In three years, hundreds of thousands of troops and literally millions of civilians have been either killed, wounded, or dislocated from their homes, their villages. I mean, it's a brutal, brutal battle.
Bill O'Reilly
Did he.
Gregory Slayton
Did he make a huge mistake at the White House? No doubt about it. Is he a little impulsive? Yeah, I would say so. But I think also we gotta have a little bit of sympathy for the guy, because I do. I can't even.
Bill O'Reilly
And I think that's a good point, and I do have sympathy for him. He is traumatized, but he knows the only pathway to stop this madness is for Putin to get something out of it. Putin's never gonna stop or walk away unless he looks like a winner. Trump knows that. Trump's gotta give Putin something, which is why Trump isn't bashing Putin, you know, between the eyes. Because if he does that, it's never gonna stop, because Putin doesn't care about his own people. He doesn't care, but he needs to get out, because The Russian people themselves are getting restive. Word of the day, word of rested, got a million Russian casualties. Putin knows he's got to stop, but he's not going to stop unless he can, you know, save face, can walk away. And that's what Trump's trying to do. Am I right in my assessment there?
Gregory Slayton
I think you are 100% correct, Bill. And the Russian economy is even much worse shape than most Western assessments indicate.
Bill O'Reilly
But remember, Putin doesn't care about that. He doesn't care about the Russian economy.
Gregory Slayton
No, I got to disagree with you just slightly there, Bill. He doesn't care about the people from the Stans and North Korean soldiers. He doesn't care anything about them. But the economy owned by the oligarchs who basically own all these things on Putin's behalf. That's why Putin is the richest man in the world. Western intelligence services. And when you got your entire hospitality industry, your entire coal mining industry, many of the non military industries cannot pay the 25% interest rates that are common. If you can get a loan at all and can't find employees, literally. The Russian economy is six months, 12 months from a very, very bad reckoning.
Bill O'Reilly
It's a legitimate point. But if you understand Putin, he will go over the cliff if you don't give him a winning Persona. I think, all right, he's not going to pull it back. But Trump knows that. Trump is giving him a pathway out. But Zelensky is way over his head. He has no blanking clue. Last word.
Gregory Slayton
No, I completely agree with that, Bill. I think that we as Americans have to remember that, you know, we are the light of democracy and freedom in this world. That's why, yes, President Zelensky was out of line. He did not behave himself as he should have. But we still need to be the light and the beacon because let me tell you, there's a lot of wannabe Putin's and wannabe Xi Jinping's who are, you know, right now thinking, why do I have to bother with elections and, and judiciary and stuff. Let's just make myself the leader, right, and be the leader for the rest of my life that we always must stand about, stand against.
Bill O'Reilly
Because look, the geopolitical landscape is very, very tough. And as I said, are you, I think they're still going to make a deal. You concur?
Talmadge Boston
I agree.
Gregory Slayton
I agree 100%. Zelensky's already said publicly I want to sign the deal. So.
Bill O'Reilly
Okay, I hope it happens. I said, I said prayers at Mass yesterday that it would. I, I Don't want to see any more suffering over there on a part of the Ukrainian people at all. So the book is Portraits of Ukraine Nation at War. And get on Amazon and remember, the purchase price is going to help suffering people. Mr. Ambassador, thanks very much. I hope you'll come back and I hope things evolve the way you and I see it. Thank you very much. All right, so Donald Trump is addressed tomorrow night. We don't tomorrow I'll have something for you. But it looks to me he's got to get to Ukraine, right? He's got to do Doge and he's got to do the economy, the high prices. So we know those three. It's not State of the Union, by the way, because he just got elected. It's like, okay, here I am, I'm Donald Trump. I'm giving you an assessment of what I'm going to do or try to do in the House chamber. And we wouldn't have Nancy Pelosi ripping up anything behind him. And I hope he is disciplined in his remarks. President Trump, tomorrow, obviously we're going to be all over this, so stay with us. Democratic response is going to be by Senator Alessa Slotkin from Michigan. Don't know her. Supposed to be a moderate. We'll see. Media madness. So here's a very interesting story. A few years ago, NBC News reported anonymous sources, which you know how I feel about them, that in a 2022 phone call between President Biden and Zelensky, Biden yelled at Zelensky. All right, this is NBC News reporting this from anonymous sources. Quote, biden had barely finished telling Zelensky he had greenlighted another billion in US Military assistance for Ukraine. When Zelensky started listing all the additional help he needed and wasn't getting, Biden lost his temper. People familiar with the call said the American people were being quite generous and his administration, the US Military working hard to help Ukraine, he said, raising his voice. And Zelensky should show a little more gratitude on quote. Now, do I think that is true? I do. I think it is true. Zelinsky is immature. Not good. So again, what we do here, just so you know, is we have usually one guest a program, sometimes two, but usually one. And I said to my people, I don't want partisans unless I'm going after somebody. I don't really want that. Okay? That doesn't serve anybody. I want people who are smart, different points of view can state their case. It's much more beneficial to you, the viewer and listener. So joining us now from Dallas is a man named Talmadge Boston. He's a presidential historian. He's written a book called how the Best Did It, Leadership Lessons From Our Top Presidents, and that is been out about a year, done very well. We did not steal from Mr. Boston's book for Confronting the President. These are two separate books, although there is cross section about Abraham Lincoln, of course, and people like that. All right, Mr. Boston, do you disagree with anything in my setup to Trump speech tonight?
Talmadge Boston
I think it's accurate. I think if you see the Democratic women in Congress are planning on wearing pink. Maybe the black Republican, I mean, African American Congressional Caucus is going to wear black. Who knows what other things they have planned in an attempt to draw attention to themselves and thereby draw attention away from President Trump. President Trump does need to do all the things that you said in terms of take the high road, talk about what he wants to do, what America must do to turn around where we've been the last four years. And to the extent he can keep it professional and under control and not take the bait that will surely come at him from certain members of the Democratic Congress, will certainly cause him to have a better overall night. And there's so much going on in the world right now with Ukraine and Russia, with the imposition of these tariffs and what their impact is going to be on inflation, as well as relations with Mexico and Canada and China. A lot of. A lot of balls.
Bill O'Reilly
Yeah. A lot of important stuff. If you were writing the speech, because I know you wrote for the Dallas Morning News, would you mention Biden or.
Talmadge Boston
And how much I would minimize it, if at all. I mean, his inaugural address, Trump's inaugural address was thrown exactly at Biden's face with Biden sitting there. So I don't think going back to reiterate those points that were made six weeks ago very emphatically, is something that needs to be done. I think it would be a great opportunity for Trump to show that he's past that. He's ready to leave now. He's ready to take the country in new directions. He's not about retribution. He's not about being critical of somebody who's no longer in the picture. Let's deal with today and let's move forward tomorrow.
Bill O'Reilly
I have a slight disagreement with you, though. If he's going to tell the American people about problems he's attempting to solve, he's got to define the problem. So in the Biden administration, for example, we're going to do this later on in this broadcast. Medicaid spending went totally out of control, spiraled totally out of control because the Biden administration allowed the states to abuse the federal money. The same thing with Doge. You know, you've got to lay off so many people in the federal apparatus because 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@discover.com credit card Based on the February 2024 Nelson report, I'm ready for.
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Bill O'Reilly
ABC and stream on Hulu. There's way too many and the budgets are just going through the roof. And he has to apply that to Biden in order to get sympathy for his firings, for example. Am I wrong?
Talmadge Boston
Well, I think he needs to address the problem. And obviously the problem was caused by his predecessor, not by him. What I was meaning by my remarks is don't make it personal. It's fine to define the problem that he's now trying to tackle. We know that he didn't cause a problem, his predecessor did. But let's talk about what we're going to do about the problem.
Bill O'Reilly
So don't call him sleepy, Joe. You don't need to sleepy in this. You just need the facts. Now, the Ukraine thing, he's got to get that up top. We hear rumors of me an announcement, but I guess they're tamping that down. NBC is reporting that the speech is going to be about rising American power, about how, you know, Trump, under Trump's leadership, American is going to reassert its power in the world. That's going to be an overarch. But Ukraine is the beginning of that. Now Trump's kind of caught because he can't say to the American people, here's what I'm going to do with Vlad Putin. You can't lay out his negotiating tactics. But at the same time, he's got to explain why he's not hammering Putin, who's as evil as they come, right how would you handle that?
Talmadge Boston
Well, Trump obviously has very specific ideas about how he wants to negotiate this deal. He's met previously with Putin. He's obviously now met with Zelensky. He's trying to figure out the best possible angle and gaining information along the way. With each transaction, each communication, each observation. I don't think in his own mind, he's established a set strategy for how he's going to deal with Putin. He obviously doesn't want to set anything back. He wants to think that whatever he does moves his position forward. He obviously wants to achieve a peace. I think everybody wants, wants that. The question is, under what terms? And is it going to be something that America is going to be happy with, that Europe's going to be happy with or not? Is he going to look like Putin's foil, or is he going to look like he ultimately wins the negotiation? He darn sure does not want to look like Putin's foil. That would be no disaster.
Bill O'Reilly
You think he has to explain why he slapped Zelensky around? Do you think he has to go into a micro on that?
Talmadge Boston
He probably will go into a micro. Do I think he has to? I think he needs to offer a brief explanation as to what he. Why he thought it was important on television, in the Oval Office, something that's never happened before, to have this kind of an angry confrontation with somebody who in many respects should be our ally, although he was not exactly on his base, best behavior. So I think some explanation is, is necessary, but hopefully it won't go on and on and be too micro and won't involve too bad of personal criticism of the way Zelensky handled himself, because that's not going to advance the ball.
Bill O'Reilly
You know, I would, if I were Trump, I would praise Zelensky. I would say, look, I understand why he's so emotional about it. His country's getting battered. Got a million people lying dead. You get 8 million flood the country. I would, I would almost be generous to Zelensky. That would just discombobulate the opposition, number one, and send a message to the world. It's not personal where I think it is a little personal myself. I think Trump is offended by Zelensky's swagger and sense of entitlement. I saw it was visible. You know, Zelensky feels he's entitled to the United States largesse.
Talmadge Boston
Where is it, no doubt that Zelensky, I think today I saw something. He's come out and realizes that he handled it improperly. This was not the time of the place or the manner to deal with this very delicate situation. I do think almost all Americans are pulling for Ukraine, and certainly nobody's pulling for Putin that has any sense at all. And so he knows where the American people want this to come out, and it's his job to orchestrate it with the best possible deal and his job to bring an end to this war that's been going on so long.
Bill O'Reilly
Well, the president didn't ask me. I have to be upfront, because sometimes he does. But if he had asked me, I would say be a little conciliatory to Zelensky. Just send a message that, look, we understand your emotions got the better of you, and, you know when you're seeing people die all over the place, and there's no doubt that Putin's the most evil guy on earth, but if Trump wants to deal with him, he can't say it. Wouldn't you agree with that? If Trump wants to get something out of Putin, he can't call him the most evil. My book coming up is Confronting Evil. I got Putin right on the COVID But I'm not negotiating a peace deal with the man. Trump can't do that. Am I wrong?
Talmadge Boston
Well, anybody who's ever been involved in negotiation knows you don't start the negotiation by spitting in the guy's face or doing things to aggravate the guy. You know the old adage, if somebody likes you, he'll give you the benefit of the doubt, and if he doesn't, he won't. Negotiations necessarily involve compromise, and nobody wants to even think about compromise if you've been personally insulted. So.
Bill O'Reilly
Right. And Zelensky has not been in that compromise zone. I want to be fair and point that out. Final question. You're a presidential historian. I believe that Trump is going for the gold here, and I know that because he's discussed it with me. He wants to be on Mount Rushmore. I mean, can't be on that mountain, but he can buy his own mountain. He put his face up there, and I. I hope he's thinking about his legacy tonight when he delivers the speech, which is an important speech, obviously, because pettiness doesn't get you on Mount Rushmore. Right.
Talmadge Boston
The great presence. Understand the concept of magnanimity. Taking the high road, not taking the bait to your critics, seeing the big picture, seeing it through, not getting bogged down in petty quarrels. And not that Trump has proven himself to be a student of history, but. But even with a skim reading of history, you'd know that's the way you behave. Trump's been involved in hundreds, if not thousands of negotiations. He understands dealing with people in the context of negotiation and what happens in this Ukraine, Russia will definitely set the tone, I think, for the rest of his presidency. So this is extremely important and he knows that. And hopefully he's going to come up with the best strategy that doesn't get personal, keeps all the objectives in the front of the mind, doesn't get sidetracked by personal attacks, and gets us to the go line sooner rather than later.
Bill O'Reilly
That's a good point that he knows that this Ukraine thing is a linchpin for the next four years. Mr. Boston, thanks very much. Really appreciate the book again, is how the Best Did It, Leadership Lessons from Our Top Presidents. Talmadge, Boston okay, how about some polling? Emerson? That's a college in Boston and a bunch of my friends went there. It's a good school, specialized in media. So 1000 registered voters, fair sample. First question. Do you approve or disapprove of the job Donald Trump is doing as president? Approved. 48. Disapprove 43. That's a nice number for the president. Do you think the United States given too much? Too little right amount to Ukraine? Too much 45 too little 22 right amount 33. So that's another interesting number. Americans are getting a little testy now. Third question. Which country do you believe walked away the winner from the oval office meeting? USA 35 Ukraine 15. Neither. 46 I would probably say neither if I had been asked that final question. Do you approve or disprove the way Donald Trump's handling the war between Russia and Ukraine? Approve 41 Disprove 44 no opinion 15. Evenly split with the margin of error. CNN Poll now, remember CNN, they skew left. Emerson I haven't really seen any ideology in that poll, but CNN certainly skews left. Do you approve or prove or disprove the way Donald Trump's handling his job as president? Proof 48. Disapprove 52. Very different from Emerson. Okay, but the margin of error is 3, so it's very close. Second question. You think the policies being proposed by Trump will move the country in the right direction or wrong direction? Right direction. 39 wrong direction. 45 no opinion 15. Okay, all right. On a more mundane basis, but he's everywhere. Trump doesn't sleep, so now he's telling the mayor of Washington, D.C. the far left, Muriel Bowser, you better clean up the district, madam, quote, true social we have notified the mayor of Washington, D.C. that you must clean up all the unsightly homeless encampments in the city, specifically including the ones outside the State Department near the White House. Have you ever spotted McDonald's hot crispy fries right as they're being scooped into the carton? And time just stands still.
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Bill O'Reilly
If she's not capable of doing so, we will be forced to do it for her. It's not as threatening as Hamas, but so this is nonstop. So Bowser can't do it because she doesn't want to do it. It's a far left person. She doesn't care if there are homeless campments, drug addicts running around, carjackings. He couldn't care less about that, you know, so Trump did sign an executive order focused on beautification, clearing homeless camps, tougher prosecutions for gun crimes and nuisance crimes like public urination and graffiti in Washington D.C. that's already in play. So now he's going to, I guess, send out the park service. That's what he would use to get all those homeless people out of there. And Bowser, you know, does Bowser care about all this? No. It's like Woo in Boston and Johnston in Denver and Johnson in Chicago and on and on and on. And they don't care because they, their constituency is the hate Trump cadre. Okay, you gotta pen. I always say watch and listen on a radio to the no spin news with a pen and paper. You're going to need it for this one. So I'm going to give you smart life information that you should have. So I know, scurry around, get that pen and paper. Here we go. So as you know, Billorilly.com has a concierge member program. That means you sign up and you have a direct email access to me. And if you get in trouble or you need information, we will respond to you in 24 hours or less, most of the time. And we will help you. My crew will help you. So I'm getting a lot of letters about taxes, that people owe money, that mistakes are made, they don't know what to do, and tax filing is coming up. So here is the information you need. If you have any questions, throw it on up there. I'll read it for the radio people. Main number of the IRS 800829 1040. And the IRS says it gets to you fairly quickly. Let me know if that's true or not. 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You have your Social Security number, your date of birth, the last time you filed a tax return, the date and a copy of that tax return. Because the agent who answers the phone or the personnel are going to ask you questions and you want to be stammering around and get the name of the people you're talking to. Not just first name, not just Natalie. I talked to Natalie. Natalie who? I don't know Natalie. Hey, there's 100,000 people working for them. Some of them are named Natalie. And that just doesn't go for the ira because anybody you're talking to about any business at all, get their full names. If they won't give you the full name, the end of the conversation. That's it. Okay? Smart life. ABC news laying off 200 people. And I'm really sorry. I worked for ABC and I had a very good experience working for them as a correspondent under Peter Jennings. Okay? This is just letting people go because ABC is doing bad. That's it. Most of the hemorrhaging is in Good Morning America. So 10 years ago, Good Morning America averaged more than 6 million viewers a day. They're down about two and a half million and sinking. That's a 56% drop. Why are they sinking? Two reasons. A, you don't learn anything on Good Morning America. Unless you want to make an omelet. Okay. I mean, they're not giving you anything. There's nobody there. Ha ha ha, ha ha ha. And let's go to the weather. Okay, fine. You can get that on your local. You can get that on the Internet. And the second thing is that people aren't even watching network TV anymore. It's too boring. So they're. You know, when you're down 56%, you can't pay. That's why Doge is cutting all the government jobs, because can't pay. We're bankrupt here in the United States. Now, abc Disney is not bankrupt because of the theme parks and some of their movies. But that they're going. They're hurting on the TV side. Here is the final thought of the day. Older people consume news on television. It's always been that way, but now it's crazy. So the average age of the CNN viewer, the median age means half or older, half or younger. CNN, 68 years old. Fox News, 69, MSNBT 70. Whoa. Lot of old timers. And the networks, you know, the evening news, and they're about the same, but with us, we're on YouTube now, so our viewership. Younger, much, much younger than it was when I was doing the Factor, because we're worldwide on YouTube. All right? And I can prove it. Put that picture up there. This is Luca. All right? Luca is the grandson of my good friends in Texas outside of Dallas. And Luke is a big no spin news fan. Way to go, Luca. Now, that brings my median age down a lot because Luke is like one. So it brings that. Thank you very much for watching and listening to the no spin News. See you again on Monday.
Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis: Highlights from March 7, 2025
Release Date: March 8, 2025
[01:12] Bill O'Reilly:
Bill O’Reilly opens the episode by discussing the ambitious agenda laid out by former President Donald Trump. He posits that if Trump successfully implements his one-hour and 45-minute plan, he could secure a place on Mount Rushmore. O'Reilly emphasizes Trump's unique vision compared to past presidents, noting, "Trump, he's got this vision and if it does play out, he catapults himself way up there."
O'Reilly shifts focus to the internal struggles of the Democratic Party, highlighting its fragmentation and inability to commend deserving individuals. He criticizes Democratic representatives, particularly Al Green from Texas, for misleading statements about Trump’s intentions to cut entitlements. O’Reilly asserts, "Now, Green lives in a world of his own. He doesn't matter for all the reasons that I mentioned."
Discussing Trump’s legislative efforts, O'Reilly references the Lakin Riley Act, which mandates the detention of dangerous criminal aliens. He points out the lack of support from Democrats, contrasting it with their indifference towards Trump’s successful initiatives, such as securing the release of a 95-year-old grandmother’s son from Russia. O’Reilly remarks, "President Trump did taunt them. There's no doubt Trump did."
Trump's handling of U.S. support for Ukraine becomes a focal point. O'Reilly criticizes the Democratic Party for their lack of applause during Trump's address, which cited the tragic murder of a young college student in Georgia by an alleged Venezuelan migrant. He states, "There's something wrong with you," expressing puzzlement over the Democrats' reaction to humanizing stories presented by Trump.
O’Reilly delves into Trump’s economic strategies, particularly his stance on tariffs. He explains Trump's decision to suspend tariffs on cars from Canada and Mexico as a move to balance the $1.2 trillion trade deficit, stating, "My God. So that's what this is all about." He acknowledges the potential economic repercussions but supports Trump’s efforts to rectify the trade imbalance.
[15:49] Gregory Slayton:
Gregory Slayton, former U.S. Ambassador to Bermuda and author of Portraits of Ukraine, a Nation at War, joins the discussion from Dallas, Texas. He concurs with O'Reilly’s assessment of Ukrainian President Zelensky, acknowledging his impulsive nature due to the immense pressures of the ongoing conflict. Slayton states, "The Russian economy is six months, 12 months from a very, very bad reckoning."
O’Reilly probes into Trump's negotiation tactics with Putin, suggesting that Trump must offer Putin a pathway to save face to secure peace. Slayton agrees, emphasizing the need for compromise in negotiations: "Negotiations necessarily involve compromise, and nobody wants to even think about compromise if you've been personally insulted."
[24:47] Talmadge Boston:
Presidential historian Talmadge Boston discusses Trump’s impending address and the strategic approach he should adopt. Boston advises minimizing personal attacks and focusing on solutions rather than rehashing past grievances. He advocates for Trump to maintain professionalism and avoid getting sidetracked by Democratic provocations.
O'Reilly counters by emphasizing the importance of defining problems for effective leadership, suggesting that Trump should outline issues like uncontrolled Medicaid spending under the Biden administration. Boston concurs on the necessity of addressing current problems while maintaining diplomatic decorum.
O’Reilly presents polling data from Emerson College and CNN, highlighting a divided public opinion on Trump’s presidency and his handling of the Ukraine-Russia war. Emerson's poll shows 48% approval versus 43% disapproval, while CNN’s results slightly favor disapproval at 52%. O'Reilly interprets these findings, noting, "Americans are getting a little testy now."
Addressing domestic issues, O’Reilly outlines Trump’s executive order aimed at beautifying Washington D.C. by clearing homeless encampments and enforcing stricter penalties for nuisance crimes. He criticizes Mayor Muriel Bowser’s administration for inaction, asserting, "It's not as threatening as Hamas, but so this is nonstop. So Bowser can't do it because she doesn't want to do it."
O’Reilly comments on the changing media landscape, particularly the decline of network television viewership. He reports that ABC News is laying off 200 employees due to a significant drop in viewership, attributing it to the uninformative nature of programs like Good Morning America. He underscores the generational shift in news consumption, highlighting that traditional networks now primarily attract older audiences.
In his closing segment, O’Reilly provides practical advice regarding tax filings, urging listeners to contact the IRS directly and avoid third-party negotiators who charge fees. He emphasizes the importance of being prepared with necessary documentation when dealing with tax authorities.
Notable Quotes:
Bill O'Reilly [01:12]: "Trump, he's got this vision and if it does play out, he catapults himself way up there."
Gregory Slayton [16:54]: "The Russian economy is six months, 12 months from a very, very bad reckoning."
Talmadge Boston [26:00]: "He wants to think that whatever he does moves his position forward."
Bill O'Reilly [33:29]: "If I were Trump, I would praise Zelensky. I would say, look, I understand why he's so emotional about it."
Bill O’Reilly’s episode on No Spin News and Analysis offers a comprehensive examination of President Trump’s early initiatives, the disintegration of the Democratic Party, U.S. foreign policy regarding Ukraine and Russia, and domestic challenges such as homelessness in Washington D.C. Through insightful interviews and analysis, O’Reilly presents a narrative that underscores Trump’s strategic maneuvers both domestically and internationally, while critiquing the opposition’s inability to effectively counter his policies.