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Bill O'Reilly here and I'm warming up. Standby for the O'Reilly Update Morning Edition on this Thursday, watching the Democratic senators rough up the Trump intel people reinforces the perils of our divided country. Yes, if the Biden administration had screwed up an important security meeting as the Trumpers did on March 15, GOP sharks absolutely would have done the same thing. Pound home the embarrassment. That's national politics these days. But I don't have to like it. Also, hearing Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer try to save his own butt by saying he'll oppose everything President Trump does isn't loyal opposition, it's subversive. Putting partisanship aside, you are a moron if you oppose eliminating wasteful spending, a ceasefire in Ukraine, regaining control of the border. That's a destructive point of view to oppose those things, Chuck, especially when you cheered on Joe Biden's damaging policies. I mean, you don't have to love Trump's style, but the man is trying to mitigate several fiscal and security problems. That Biden allowed 36 trillion in debt, 12 million foreign nationals admitted, hundreds of thousands dead from Mexican narcotics. Where were you on those things, Chuck? Nowhere, man. To quote the Beatles. Yes, the Trump team screwed up the Houthi terrorist meeting. I'm not happy about it. The Democrats are. They shouldn't be back after this. 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 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 five star ratings and an A 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 998-899. That is the morning O'Reilly update. More analysis later on.
Podcast Information:
In the March 27, 2025 episode of Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis, host Bill O'Reilly presents a fervent critique of the current political landscape in the United States. The episode, titled "O'Reilly Update Morning Edition," delves into the divisive actions of Democratic senators, the leadership of Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, and the contrasting approaches of the Biden and Trump administrations regarding key national issues.
Bill O'Reilly opens the discussion by addressing the aggressive stance Democratic senators are taking towards individuals associated with Trump-related intelligence activities. He portrays this behavior as emblematic of the broader national divisions that are undermining political discourse.
Bill O'Reilly (00:02): "Watching the Democratic senators rough up the Trump intel people reinforces the perils of our divided country."
O'Reilly emphasizes that such partisan maneuvers not only exacerbate existing tensions but also hinder productive collaboration across the aisle.
A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to critiquing Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer. O'Reilly accuses Schumer of abandoning the principles of loyal opposition, instead engaging in what he terms "subversive" tactics aimed at obstructing President Trump's agenda.
Bill O'Reilly: "Hearing Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer try to save his own butt by saying he'll oppose everything President Trump does isn't loyal opposition, it's subversive."
O'Reilly argues that Schumer's blanket opposition to the Trump administration's policies is detrimental to national progress and reflects a broader trend of excessive partisanship.
O'Reilly delves into a comparative analysis of the Biden and Trump administrations, highlighting what he perceives as significant shortcomings under Biden and certain achievements under Trump.
O'Reilly criticizes the Biden administration for allowing the national debt to swell to $36 trillion, suggesting fiscal irresponsibility that could have long-term adverse effects on the economy.
Bill O'Reilly: "Biden allowed 36 trillion in debt..."
Addressing immigration, O'Reilly points to the admission of 12 million foreign nationals and links it to security concerns, particularly emphasizing the impact of Mexican narcotics-related deaths.
Bill O'Reilly: "12 million foreign nationals admitted, hundreds of thousands dead from Mexican narcotics. Where were you on those things, Chuck? Nowhere, man."
He underscores the importance of regaining control over the nation's borders as a critical issue that Schumer opposes despite its necessity.
O'Reilly advocates for a ceasefire in Ukraine, positioning it as a necessary step for national stability and contrasting it with Schumer's opposition.
Bill O'Reilly: "A ceasefire in Ukraine... you are a moron if you oppose eliminating wasteful spending, a ceasefire in Ukraine, regaining control of the border."
While acknowledging that the Trump administration has made efforts to address fiscal and security challenges, O'Reilly also notes setbacks, such as the mishandling of a Houthi terrorist meeting.
Bill O'Reilly: "Yes, the Trump team screwed up the Houthi terrorist meeting. I'm not happy about it. The Democrats are. They shouldn't be back after this."
Despite recognizing these issues, O'Reilly maintains that Trump's initiatives are more aligned with mitigating the nation's pressing problems compared to the Biden administration's policies.
O'Reilly underscores the detrimental effects of excessive partisanship, arguing that it prevents meaningful solutions to national issues. He appeals to listeners to look beyond party lines and focus on policies that promote fiscal responsibility, security, and economic stability.
Bill O'Reilly: "Putting partisanship aside, you are a moron if you oppose eliminating wasteful spending, a ceasefire in Ukraine, regaining control of the border."
In wrapping up the episode, Bill O'Reilly reinforces his stance that bipartisan cooperation and prioritizing national interests over party agendas are essential for the United States' progress. He criticizes Democratic leaders for their obstructive tactics and highlights the Trump administration's efforts to address critical fiscal and security challenges.
Bill O'Reilly: "I mean, you don't have to love Trump's style, but the man is trying to mitigate several fiscal and security problems. That Biden allowed 36 trillion in debt... To quote the Beatles."
O'Reilly concludes by urging listeners to critically evaluate the actions of their political leaders and support policies that he believes will safeguard the nation's future.
This episode of No Spin News and Analysis offers a comprehensive critique of Democratic leadership and the Biden administration while defending the Trump administration's approaches to pressing national issues. Bill O'Reilly employs a blend of policy analysis and personal commentary to advocate for what he views as necessary steps toward national unity and fiscal responsibility.