Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis Episode: No Spin News - Weekend Edition Release Date: July 26, 2025
Introduction
In this edition of No Spin News - Weekend Edition, host Bill O’Reilly engages in a robust discussion with Bernard Goldberg, a seasoned journalist known for his critical perspectives on mainstream media. Joined by North Carolina Governor Chris Sununu, the episode delves into pressing issues ranging from media bias to immigration challenges and high-profile legal cases.
The Demise of Stephen Colbert and the Future of Network Television
The episode opens with Bernard Goldberg addressing the cancellation of The Stephen Colbert Show, attributing it to two primary factors:
- CBS’s Acquisition by Skydance: Goldberg explains that CBS’s shift towards a more conservative ownership under Skydance has led to significant changes in its programming strategy.
- Financial Losses: He cites that The Colbert Show lost approximately $40 million in the previous year, stating, “CBS is being sold to a more conservative corporation called Skydance.” ([02:00])
Goldberg further argues that the cancellation signals a broader decline in network television, asserting, “Network television is finished. It is over. It is not coming back.” ([04:26])
Liberal Bias in Mainstream News Networks
A significant portion of the discussion centers on perceived liberal bias within major news networks. Goldberg shares his experience working with CBS and highlights systemic issues:
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Historical Bias: Goldberg references his book, Bias, and recounts how during his tenure, he identified and criticized liberal shading in CBS’s news reporting. He states, “I nailed it with Dan Rather and that crew that they were shading the news to the left and it really wasn't an honest play.” ([04:26])
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Current Landscape: He observes that all major networks—CBS, NBC, and ABC—have embraced a left-leaning ideology, questioning the rationale behind hiring liberal personalities like Stephen Colbert over figures who resonate with a conservative audience. Goldberg remarks, “They have put their ideology above profitability and ruined the three networks top to bottom.” ([07:14])
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Lack of Conservative Voices: Goldberg laments the absence of traditional conservative commentators on these platforms, noting, “There isn’t one traditional conservative commentator to be seen on the entire network.” ([05:04])
Immigration Challenges: The Chris Landry Case
The conversation shifts to a poignant immigration story involving Chris Landry, a Canadian citizen residing in Peterborough, New Hampshire. Landry is currently stranded in Mexico with his five children due to past legal issues related to marijuana possession.
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Governor Sununu's Perspective: Governor Sununu expresses skepticism about Landry’s return, explaining the legal hurdles: “He's stuck in Mexico. As you brought up, there's an issue. There was a misdemeanor that happened and he was a green card holder.” ([16:03])
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Humanitarian Concerns: He emphasizes the need for compassionate solutions, advocating for bipartisan efforts to reform immigration policies: “Congress hasn't passed an immigration bill in 25, 30 years. To do that would be an absolute home run.” ([16:54])
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Political Stalemate: Goldberg criticizes Democratic Senator Hassan for her lack of responsiveness to constituent concerns, stating, “And her, I don't want to quote Hunter Biden, but her people basically said to me, ‘F you, O'Reilly,’ we’re not even gonna return your calls now.” ([17:31])
Epstein Case Update and High-Profile Legal Scrutiny
A substantial segment is dedicated to the ongoing Epstein investigation and its broader implications for political figures:
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Grand Jury Transcripts: Goldberg discusses the anticipation surrounding the release of Epstein’s grand jury transcripts, expressing uncertainty about the revelations they might hold: “I think it's going to come out, but we'll know by August 5th.” ([28:48])
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Impact on Public Figures: The conversation expands to include potential legal troubles for John Brennan, former CIA Director, and questions surrounding other key figures like James Comey and Adam Schiff. Goldberg asserts, “John Brennan had direct involvement in the conspiracy and in the decision-making to put out... support for others in order to get others on board.” ([31:47])
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Legal Proceedings: Ryan Reynolds predicts limited new information from the transcripts, suggesting that the focus will remain on Epstein’s actions and his associates: “I think we're going to be underwhelmed if they do release the transcript.” ([28:48])
Sanctuary Cities and Federal Intervention
The discussion shifts to the controversial topic of sanctuary cities, highlighted by a recent incident in New York where an ICE agent was attacked by migrant criminals:
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Federal Response: Goldberg explores the potential federal actions against New York City, including injunctive relief to override sanctuary policies: “The Department of Justice can file for injunctive relief, meaning they file an action to enjoin them from taking some of the conduct that they are.” ([37:12])
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Legal Implications: He elaborates on the legal mechanisms that could be used to invalidate sanctuary city laws, arguing for swift and unapologetic action against non-compliant officials: “And they can, and they should be arrested and. And it should happen swiftly and unapologetically.” ([38:23])
FBI Leadership and Organizational Morale
Bernard Goldberg and Governor Sununu discuss the current state of the FBI under its leadership:
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Positive Morale: Both guests agree that the morale within the FBI has improved, citing leadership under Director Cash Patel as a key factor. Goldberg mentions, “The morale is up.” ([39:50])
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Operational Focus: Reynolds adds that agents feel supported and that the FBI is refocusing on violent crime investigations: “There's a sense that someone has their back. And there's also a sense that they're pushing the FBI back towards violent crime and investigating that.” ([39:50])
Midterm Elections and Political Dynamics
The episode touches upon the upcoming midterm elections, discussing internal divisions within the Republican Party:
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Party Splintering: Goldberg notes a split between MAGA supporters and more traditional conservatives, while Sununu emphasizes the importance of party unity and strategic campaigning: “Republicans can't wait, do not wait for the Democrats to never get up off the mat.” ([25:16])
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Candidate Leadership: Sununu highlights the potential rise of strong Republican leaders post-midterms, expressing optimism about the party’s future direction: “As soon as the 26 midterms are done, you're going to have five or six governors that want to be president, stand up in leadership roles.” ([25:16])
Conclusion
Bill O’Reilly wraps up the episode by summarizing the key discussions, emphasizing the need for unbiased media, comprehensive immigration reform, and effective law enforcement leadership. The conversation underscores the pressing political and social challenges facing the United States, advocating for informed and decisive action.
Notable Quotes
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Bernard Goldberg on Media Bias: “Network television is finished. It is over. It is not coming back.” ([04:26])
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Goldberg on CBS’s Direction: “They have put their ideology above profitability and ruined the three networks top to bottom.” ([07:14])
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Governor Sununu on Immigration Reform: “Congress hasn't passed an immigration bill in 25, 30 years. To do that would be an absolute home run.” ([16:54])
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Goldberg on Sanctuary Cities: “In essence, they're aiding and abetting or assisting in the harboring of fugitives.” ([37:12])
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Ryan Reynolds on FBI Leadership: “There's a sense that someone has their back. And there's also a sense that they're pushing the FBI back towards violent crime and investigating that.” ([39:50])
This episode of No Spin News - Weekend Edition provides a critical examination of contemporary media practices, immigration policies, and high-stakes legal investigations, offering listeners a comprehensive analysis of the current socio-political landscape.
