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Bill O'Reilly
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Mike Slater
Thank you, Bill. It is Monday, March 24, 2025. Here's what's happening today in America. Avoiding the tariffs, early voting in Wisconsin, Trump at NC2A championships and snow white bombs. It's all coming up and Bill's going to be here with your message of the day. But first, another company suggesting that they may be coming to America to avoid the tariffs. British engineering giant Rolls Royce prepared to increase manufacturing production in the United States. Only 10% of Rolls Royce is their cars. The rest is defense and aerospace. And London's Daily Telegraph reporting that Rolls Royce's draft and contingency plans to avoid trade restrictions imposed by Donald Trump. The plans are said to include ramping up production in America and hiring more workers here. A source told the British newspaper if you're making something in countries like China, then you'll be looking at whether you can do it in the United States instead. That's exactly the point of these. There's a major election for the Wisconsin Supreme Court. Election day is April 1, but early voting is going on right now. It's a very off year election, April 1, 2025. So turnout's expected to be very low compared to presidential election years. So each side is it's all about turning out the vote. Brad Schimmel is the conservative judge and he's against, as Donald Trump put it, radical left liberal Susan Crawford, who has repeatedly given child molesters, rapists, woman beaters and domestic abusers light sentences. She is the hand picked voice of the leftists who are out to destroy your state and our country. And if she wins, the movement to restore our nation will bypass Wisconsin. All voters who believe in common sense should get out the vote early for Brad Schimmel. Donald Trump arrived at the NCAA championships, but not the basketball games going on the wrestling championships in Philadelphia to massive applause and chants of usa. He went to the wrestling championships two years ago as well. Now the final match was between an Olympic champion from the 2020 Olympics, who competes for University of Minnesota, and the underdog who happens to be a second lieutenant in the U.S. air Force. The underdog was Wyatt Hendrickson won in the final seconds of the match when he then stood up and saluted his commander in chief. The live action remake of Snow White has opened to a record low for Disney live action remakes. The previous record holder for the worst opening was Dumbo back in 201946 million. The reviews for the Independent Lazy. Visually repellent. The Guardian exhaustingly awful. The Times Disney has trashed its reputation. Huffington Post a strange hot mess. Screen daily listless. BBC film has a major identity crisis. $270 million to make this thing that doesn't even include marketing. Opening weekend $43 million go woke, go broke. Hopefully every other business has learned their lesson by now as well. I'm Mike Slater from Politics by Faith Pillow Reilly with your message of the day. Next.
Bill O'Reilly
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Now that he has allied himself with President Trump, that has cost Mr. Musk. A lot of people who do not like Mr. Trump have turned on Elon with a vengeance. They are not buying his cars. They are running him down. And even the extremists are attacking Tesla situations. That obviously is wrong, unacceptable, and we expect the FBI to deal with it very aggressively. Now, I spoke with Mr. Musk for the first time a week ago today. I had met him very briefly but never had a conversation with him. And we spoke for about 20 minutes about presenting doge facts. So I am a trained journalist. I present facts to you on the radio and I do a television broadcast and o spin news every night. I know how to present. So I said, take the emotion out of it. And Elon Musk asked me about this. I didn't volunteer. I said, when you talk to the folks, tell them what you have and how you got it. Facts, facts, facts. Don't inject politics into this. We need watchdogs to expose federal spending fraud, and that's your job. I hope Mr. Musk takes my advice. I'm Bill O'Reilly. I approve the message by writing it. You can reach me billorilly.com, billoriley.com name in town if you wish to opine. Anthony pistachio, Wapitos Falls, New York. Hey, Bill, I'm watching your YouTube bonus video, wondering why all these judges letting people out at an 85% rate. What's in it for them? Ideology. These judges are far left people. They believe the Justice Department, Anthony, is corrupt and is racially biased against blacks primarily. So if a black defendant comes up in front of them, they're sympathetic to the black defendant, even if the defendant has 50 prior arrests. These judges are corrupt. They are ideological. That's what's happening in New York and other places as well. But here is the center of this. Riley Rowe, Murrieta, California. I'm a junior in high school. Way to go, Riley. All right, you're close to getting out of there. Work hard. I've been following your columns closely and found your content to be very eye opening. What is the current global conflict that piques your interest and why? All right, write this down, Riley. You can use this as a paper. The by far the most important global conflict right now is Ukraine. Because if Trump can get a deal with Putin, and Putin keeps the deal that negates China, it puts China in a much less stable position. China and North Korea are rooting for the Ukraine war to continue. They want the chaos in the West. That's why North Korea sent troops. Putin's using North Korean troops on the battlefield. If Trump and Putin can work something out, then China's power diminishes. It's all about Ukraine right now. We got to calm this whole European thing down in a moment. Something you might not know. I rely on physical precious metals like gold and silver to protect my savings. And the only company I trust is American Hartford Gold. 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Here are Trump's top songs ranked by Spotify, Metallica Enter Sandman the heavy metal riff was once the entrance music for the New York Yankees closing pitcher Mariano Rivera, Elton John Funeral for a Friend, the Rocket man performed at Donald Trump's 2005 wedding with Melania. The two remain friends, John and Trump. Melania is still his wife. Next, a duet from from James Brown and the opera singer Luciano Bavarate. It's a man's World. The Motown ballad is often played at Trump's golf club in Bedminster, New Jersey. Then the Rolling Stones. You can't always get what you want song was performed during Trump's 2016 campaign featuring the lyrics, you can't always get what you want, but if you try sometimes, you might find you get what you need. Next, the theme from Phantom of the Opera. The musical from Andrew Lloyd Webber was the biggest Broadway hit in the 1980s and 90s. Then Johnny Cash, Ring of Fire, the 1963 song chronicles the burning pain of love, marriage, divorce and death. And and finally, number one on President Trump's playlist, Frank Sinatra and my way. I traveled each and every highway. And more, much more than this, I did it my way. And here's something else you might not know. Donald Trump is not just a fan of music. He's often named in some songs. Notable musicians who have referenced Trump the Beastie Boys, Lou Reed, Ice Cube, Kanye West, Beyonce, Snoop Dogg, Kid Rock and Jay Z back after this. Are you still quoting 30 year old movies? Have you said cool beans in the past 90 days? Do you think Discover isn't widely accepted? If this sounds like you, you're stuck in the past. Discover is accepted at 99% of places that take credit cards nationwide. And every time you make a purchase with your card you automatically earn cash back. Welcome to the now it pays to Discover. Learn more@discover.com credit card based on the February 2024 Nielsen report. Thank you for listening to the O'Reilly Update. I am Bill O'Reilly. No spin, just facts. 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Mike Slater
Hey, I'm Mike Slater. I have a podcast called Politics by Faith. We have a very simple mission. We take the news of the day and we filter it through a biblical worldview. So here's the big story of the day. What does the Bible say about it and how can we apply it? It's amazing. There's nothing new under the sun. The Bible has something to say about everything that's going on today. So basically, we thumped the Bible over on Politics by Faith. I think we ought to keep MAGA going. And I think the way to take it beyond just a political victory into a true rebuilding and awakening and revival in America is to make sure that this is all grounded in biblical principles. And that's what we do on the podcast Politics by Faith. And you can subscribe to Politics by Faith wherever you're listening to the show right now.
Summary of “The O’Reilly Update, March 24, 2025”
Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis delivers a comprehensive overview of current events with a focus on political maneuvering, global conflicts, and cultural happenings. Hosted by Bill O’Reilly, this episode, released on March 24, 2025, features insightful discussions from both O’Reilly and guest Mike Slater. Below is a detailed summary capturing the key points, notable quotes, and critical analyses presented in the episode.
a. Rolls Royce’s Shift to U.S. Manufacturing
Mike Slater opens the segment by discussing Rolls Royce’s strategic move to increase manufacturing in the United States as a response to potential tariffs imposed by the Trump administration.
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b. Wisconsin Supreme Court Election
Slater addresses the upcoming Wisconsin Supreme Court election, highlighting the low voter turnout typical of off-year elections and the critical battle between conservative Brad Schimmel and liberal Susan Crawford.
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c. Trump at NCAA Wrestling Championships
The segment covers Donald Trump’s attendance at the NCAA wrestling championships in Philadelphia, emphasizing his popularity among fans and the significance of the final match.
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d. Snow White Live-Action Remake’s Poor Performance
Slater critiques Disney’s live-action remake of Snow White, highlighting its record low opening and unfavorable reviews.
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a. Elon Musk’s Alliance with Donald Trump and the Backlash
Bill O’Reilly delves into Elon Musk’s recent alignment with President Trump, addressing the ensuing backlash from Trump’s detractors and the impact on Musk’s businesses.
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b. Interaction with Elon Musk
O’Reilly shares his brief interaction with Musk, offering advice on maintaining factual reporting devoid of political bias.
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c. Listener Interactions and Audience Questions
O’Reilly addresses questions and comments from listeners, highlighting concerns about judicial corruption and global conflicts.
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d. Global Conflicts: Ukraine, China, North Korea, Russia
O’Reilly elaborates on the geopolitical tensions surrounding Ukraine, emphasizing the strategic interests of major powers.
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e. Donald Trump’s Music Preferences and Cultural References
O’Reilly provides an entertaining segment on President Trump’s favorite songs and his mentions in popular music, reflecting Trump’s cultural impact.
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In this episode of The O’Reilly Update, Bill O’Reilly and Mike Slater provide a multifaceted analysis of current events, blending political insights with cultural commentary. From corporate strategies to judicial integrity and international conflicts, the hosts deliver a narrative aimed at informing and engaging their audience with “No Spin, Just Facts.” The inclusion of listener interactions adds a personal dimension, while the discussions on Elon Musk and global geopolitics highlight the intricate connections between business, politics, and international relations.
For those seeking a straightforward and comprehensive overview of the latest news through a conservative lens, this episode offers valuable perspectives and in-depth analysis.