O'Reilly Update Morning Edition, October 10, 2025 – Summary
Podcast: Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis
Host: Bill O'Reilly
Episode Date: October 10, 2025
Overview
In this brisk Morning Edition, Bill O’Reilly delivers a pointed critique of Illinois Governor JB Pritzker, focusing on crime rates in Chicago and the governor’s leadership (or lack thereof) in addressing urban violence and governance issues. The commentary also briefly touches on national politics, federal intervention in Chicago, and a jab at local and national political dynamics.
Key Discussion Points & Insights
1. Criticism of Governor JB Pritzker
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O’Reilly brands JB Pritzker as “the worst governor in the country,” comparing him unfavorably to California Governor Gavin Newsom.
"JB Pritzker, I think he's the worst governor in the country. Makes Gavin Newsom look like John Hancock." (00:09)
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He accuses Pritzker of inaction amid Chicago’s persistent violence:
- Over six years in office, Pritzker has allegedly done “absolutely nothing” to stem the tide of violence, specifically referencing a figure of 4,000 murder victims in Chicago during his tenure.
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O'Reilly attacks Pritzker’s priorities, suggesting he focused on tax increases and green energy projects (“raising taxes, spending money on windmills”) rather than law enforcement or crime prevention.
2. Chicago Crime & Racial Disparities
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O’Reilly highlights that the majority of murder victims in Chicago are African Americans:
"Did you know that 80% of the murder victims in Chicago are African Americans?" (00:23)
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He contends that Pritzker failed to use his authority to mobilize the Illinois National Guard to help address gang violence.
3. Federal Intervention and Political Fallout
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O'Reilly notes that former President Trump intervened by deploying federal authorities to Chicago, supposedly embarrassing Pritzker:
"...President Trump has embarrassed Pritzker by sending federal authorities to Chicago in order to impose order and protect federal immigration agents." (00:33)
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He briefly references Pritzker’s response to this intervention—characterized as “incoherent”—and mocks the Governor’s claim that Trump wants to "rig the election in 2026," alluding to Chicago’s reputation for electoral shenanigans:
"Yes, Chicago is familiar with rigged votes, but JB is living in the twilight zone. He is traveling in another dimension." (00:40)
4. Succinct Judgment
- O’Reilly leaves listeners with a stern assessment of Pritzker’s record:
"You didn't do your job, Governor. Simple as that. Too many coffins. And that's the truth." (00:46)
Notable Quotes & Memorable Moments
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Comparing Politicians:
"Makes Gavin Newsom look like John Hancock." (00:11)
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On Racial Disparities:
"Did you know that 80% of the murder victims in Chicago are African Americans?" (00:23)
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On Perceived Leadership Failure:
"You didn't do your job, Governor. Simple as that. Too many coffins. And that's the truth." (00:46)
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Mocking Political Disputes:
"JB is living in the twilight zone. He is traveling in another dimension." (00:43)
Important Segment Timestamps
- Main Critique Begins: 00:09
- Chicago Crime Statistics: 00:23
- Federal Intervention: 00:33
- Mocking Election Claims: 00:40
- Summary Judgment: 00:46
Overall Tone & Style
- Direct, critical, and sardonic: O'Reilly uses his trademark bluntness and sardonic humor to excoriate Governor Pritzker’s actions and intentions, leaving little doubt about his disapproval.
- Data-Driven but Opinionated: The argument invokes statistics and headlines but is layered with O'Reilly’s personal judgments and rhetorical flourishes.
Note: This summary covers content through the end of O'Reilly’s editorial; it omits commercial advertisements and typical intro/outro script.
