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Podcast: Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis
Episode: O'Reilly Update Morning Edition, October 15, 2025
Host: Bill O'Reilly
Air Date: October 15, 2025
On this brief morning episode, Bill O'Reilly delivers his signature "No Spin" analysis on media reactions to President Trump, particularly in the wake of the Gaza cease-fire and recent hostage release negotiations. He explores the dynamics between Trump and the mainstream media, discusses moments of rare positivity, and predicts the return of partisan attacks. The episode focuses on media bias, news coverage, and motivations behind journalistic treatment of Trump.
O’Reilly highlights what he calls a “real good story” where President Trump experienced rare fair treatment from the press after a Middle East mission:
“President Trump praised the partisan media on Air Force One when he was coming back from the Middle East. He was pleased that the American press actually covered the Gaza cease fire in a fair way.”
[01:01]
He questions whether this fair coverage will continue, asserting:
“The answer is no, it will not. The left wing media has far too much invested in harming Donald Trump to ever stop the bashing.”
[01:16]
O’Reilly points to entrenched biases among media executives, describing them as “avowed liberals”:
“Most of the media chieftains are avowed liberals and they will continue to loathe the president.”
[01:27]
However, he introduces the idea of “self preservation” overriding politics at times:
“There is some self-preservation in play. I have it on good authority that CNN talent was told not to criticize the president during the hostage release negotiation story.”
[01:34]
O’Reilly cites an unusual moment of restraint from usually adversarial commentators:
“Even a zealot like CNN’s Abby Phillip backed off, suggesting that Barack Obama give Mr. Trump some credit, which the former president did not do.”
[01:46]
Quotes O’Reilly’s pithy observation on what ultimately motivates the media:
“Paychecks, Trump politics, so to speak.”
[01:57]
“Soon the attacks on the president will ramp up again. We all know it. ICE is the gestapo. Comey is a victim, on and on. But at least Donald Trump got a little relief.”
[02:02]
“The left wing media has far too much invested in harming Donald Trump to ever stop the bashing.”
“Paychecks, Trump politics, so to speak.”
“Soon the attacks on the president will ramp up again. We all know it.”
[01:46] – O’Reilly’s observation about CNN’s Abby Phillip momentarily easing criticism marks a notable deviation in typical reporting and illustrates his argument about self-preservation occasionally trumping partisanship.
Throughout, O’Reilly maintains a candid, skeptical tone, employing characteristic directness and pithy commentary. The language is brisk, with an undercurrent of media critique familiar to regular listeners.
In this episode, Bill O'Reilly scrutinizes a fleeting episode of positive media coverage for President Trump, arguing it was motivated more by professional survival than a genuine shift in perspective. He maintains that the media’s hostility toward Trump is deeply entrenched and is certain to resume. O’Reilly’s analysis blends insider knowledge (“I have it on good authority…”) with pointed observations on media culture—offering listeners his trademark blend of skepticism and behind-the-scenes insight.