Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis
O'Reilly Update Morning Edition – November 10, 2025
Episode Overview
In this concise Morning Edition, Bill O’Reilly reflects on the post-2020 election landscape, scrutinizing the mindset of political opposition during presidential transitions. O’Reilly critiques those who root against sitting presidents, whether Biden or Trump, and frames such attitudes as unpatriotic. He weaves his commentary around themes of media bias, hyper-partisanship, and national well-being.
Key Discussion Points & Insights
1. Response to Joe Biden’s Presidency and Fraud Allegations
- O’Reilly opens by recalling the fervor and allegations of voter fraud against Biden after the 2020 election.
- He stresses the importance of factual reporting:
“We watched the situation and reported it with precision, not speculation.” (00:14) - O’Reilly shares his skepticism of Biden, ranking him as “second worst president ever in my estimation.” (00:28)
2. Distinction Between Political Opposition and National Interest
- Despite personal doubts, O’Reilly emphasizes he did not root for Biden to fail:
“I was not rooting for President Biden to fail. I wanted him to bring down prices, to get a ceasefire in Ukraine, to seal the southern border. My stance was as an American to root for the president to solve problems.” (00:32)
- He underscores a broader patriotic principle—hoping for a president’s success equates to hoping for the nation’s success.
3. Critique of Media and Opposition to Donald Trump
- O’Reilly draws a parallel with current attitudes toward Trump, pointing to “corrupt media” and partisan critics: “Many want President Trump to fail at deporting migrant criminals, uncovering wasteful spending, getting Putin to stop killing people.” (00:45)
- He condemns those rooting for a president’s failure, calling it anti-American:
“They want things in America to get worse so he will suffer. I believe that's anti-American. No question in my mind. Those haters are rooting against their own country.” (00:52)
Notable Quotes & Memorable Moments
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On responsible journalism:
“We watched the situation and reported it with precision, not speculation.” – Bill O’Reilly (00:14) -
On the presidency and national interest:
“My stance was as an American to root for the president to solve problems.” – Bill O’Reilly (00:32) -
On opposition rooting for failure:
“They want things in America to get worse so he will suffer. I believe that's anti-American.” – Bill O’Reilly (00:52)
Important Timestamps
- 00:02 — Episode introduction and context for the commentary.
- 00:14 — Discussing 2020 election and media approach to voter fraud allegations.
- 00:28 — Expressing lack of confidence in Biden and personal evaluation.
- 00:32 — O’Reilly’s rationale for hoping for presidential success.
- 00:45 — Examination of media and partisan opposition to Trump.
- 00:52 — Core viewpoint on rooting against the president as unpatriotic.
Tone and Delivery
O’Reilly’s tone is blunt and patriotic, marked by his trademark directness. He criticizes extremes on both sides, upholding a standard of loyalty to America above party divisions.
Summary
Bill O’Reilly’s morning commentary delivers a pointed critique of partisan hostility toward sitting presidents, insisting that Americans should support efforts to solve national problems, regardless of political allegiance. Through personal reflection and media analysis, O’Reilly frames rooting against any president as fundamentally anti-American—a stance he regards as not just political, but moral.
