
No Spin News - March 18, 2025
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Hello, Riley here. Welcome to the no spin news. Tuesday, March 18, 2025 Stand up for your country. Well, this could be not the most important program we've ever done, but the most enlightening. So as some of you know, I was in the White House Yesterday. Cabinet meeting. 90 minutes. Second one this year for me. Unbelievable privilege, incredible privilege. I sat next to Elon Musk. I don't know if he was too thrilled about that, but we had a very nice conversation. It was incredible and I'm going to tell you all about it. Some national security stuff I can't say, but mostly I asked President Trump, look, I want to report this meeting. He said okay. And there were a few things that we agreed that I would keep private for time being. So as you know, the big story is that Putin and Trump had a phone call for 90 minutes today I about a ceasefire in Ukraine. So Zelenskyy's already agreed to it because he has to agree to it and that's it. Now you got to get Putin to sign on to the 30 day ceasefire. Both Russia and the United States portray the call as positive. I was in the pre call meeting, which again I'm going to tell you about. Okay. I didn't obviously witness the call today, but this is a summary that I just got. So President Trump, President Putin spoke about the need for peace ceasefire in Ukraine. Both leaders agreed the conflict needs to end with a lasting peace. All right. And they also stress the need for improved bilateral relations between the USA and Russia. Good. Right. Leaders agreed the movement to peace will begin with an energy and infrastructure. Ceasefire fire. Well, it seems like that Putin agreed to the ceasefire, but not yet formally. Okay. There are going to be talks beginning almost immediately in the Middle East. So I'm not sure what country, whatever country can provide the best security, but it's going to be in the Gulf. Okay. Leaders spoke broadly about the Middle east as a region of potential cooperation. Okay, that's good. They further discuss the need to stop the proliferation of strategic weapons. Will engage with others to ensure the broadest possible application. Another positive, two leaders shared the view that Iran should never be in a position to destroy Israel. Netanyahu should be happy about that. And we'll report on the ceasefire in Gaza going down a little bit later on. Finally, both Putin and Trump agreed that a future with an improved bilateral relationship between the USA and Russia has a huge upside, includes enormous economic deals, geopolitical stability when peace has been achieved. Okay, so all positive right now, Putin is a monster, a slippery guy. You got to take that into account. But I think Trump is handling pretty well. I'm going to get into some micro in a moment that now becomes a fait accompli, I believe, I think that this ceasefire will happen. Don't know the time frame. Okay. Trump's got good guys over there. His negotiations are good, in my opinion, and I'm tough. All right, Talking points memo is my role in all of this. So St. Patrick's Day yesterday, I had a green tie on and walked in. Always for me, emotional experience. When I go to the White House, I've been there a dozen times now. It's an incredible. I mean, when you go to Washington, take that White House tour, but to get in there and to go to the Oval Office, I mean, it's like, crazy for me. So first thing I talked with the President about was the JFK files. He knows that I wrote Killing Kennedy. And I said, I broached it. He goes, how you doing, O'Reilly? And I said, where are the JFK files? That's how I introduced myself. And he goes, what do you mean? I said, you got to put them out. He goes, you know, I was just thinking about that. When should I put them out? I said, now, give them to me. I'll put them out. Two hours later, the announcement was made. Now it's 80,000 words. Tomorrow, I'll have a little bit of handle on it. I don't even know where it is now, but I should have it tomorrow. And he asked me about the Martin Luther King Jr. Files. I said, I'd like to see them. I think you should put them out as well. And then he asked me about Epstein. There's a problem with Epstein because in the files they have, there are a lot of names that knew Epstein but didn't have anything to do with him. Now if they release files that have names next to Jeffrey Epstein, those people are going to get hurt, dude. People aren't going to delineate. So I said, look, you can redact that. I know. So that's going to take a little bit longer because there are so many names that had lunch with them or phone call with them, whatever. So JFK is fait accompli. I'm hoping Martin Luther King Jr. S file comes soon and then Epstein. I don't know when it's the least important. Now, last night I was on News Nation with Leland Vitter and we talked about the JFK stuff. Go.
Josh Hammer
Is there anything that's going to come out that will be the aha moment? Something to prove some kind of conspiracy?
Bill O'Reilly
No, I don't believe there's going to be any new gunman or any of that.
Josh Hammer
So why does it matter?
Bill O'Reilly
It matters for history. Because if you had the most powerful intelligence agency in the world, the CIA, tracking a guy named Lee Harvey Oswald, who without a doubt killed jfk, there's got to be a reason why they lost track of him, because they did. And tomorrow we will have an excellent historian about JFK along with me. And if you're interested in this, this is the place to be. The other thing we discussed is case law. And case law, as you may remember, in 2015, was written up by me and it said that if you are a criminal migrant and deported and you come back that you get between five and 10 years in a federal Pentagon penitentiary for violating the deportation. It was based on 32 year old Kate Steinle who was killed walking in Fisherman's Wharf with her father by a drug dealer undocumented criminal who had been deported five times and he shot this young woman to death. That man is in Mexico now, deported again. He served time in the USA. But it was horrendous. Mitch McConnell killed the bill, okay? He said, oh, I wouldn't have passed anyway. You're a big phony. So what? You introduce it, you get it going. Trump's going to get that bill going, I think. And this is very personal to me. All right, so that's the outline of the entire conversation. Let's go to Putin and Trump. I can tell you these things on a factual basis. Did you know that fast growing trees is the biggest online nursery in the USA with thousands of different plants and more than 2 million happy customers. They have all the plants your yard needs, like fruit trees, privacy trees, shrubs, and much more. Whatever plants you're interested in, fast growing trees has you covered. Just order online, get your dream yard delivered right to your door. And this spring, they have the best deals, up to half off on select plants. Plus, my listeners get 15% off their first purchase when using Code Bill at checkout. 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All one word to 64000 message and data rates may apply. See Terms for details. Donald Trump has a strategy on how to deal with Putin. Okay? It is do not demean him. Do not insult him. Do not be disrespectful to him. That is Trump's strategy. It's not that he likes Putin or he's buddies with Putin or he wants to go to Mar a Lago with Putin. No, he wants this blood to stop in Ukraine. And the only person who can make it stop is Putin. That's it. Okay? If you don't accept that, then you don't want to watch me, because that's the truth and that's reality. Trump does not like Zelensky, doesn't trust him, doesn't like him. That doesn't really matter at this point because Zelensky's got no power. It's between Trump and Putin. Europe can't, you know, Putin doesn't have any respect for Europe. Putin wouldn't even take Biden's phone Calls. Okay? I mean, that's where we are. So while we were talking about Putin and Trump in the Cabinet meeting, and when I say we, it was Musk, it was O'Reilly, and it was three or four other people. I'm not going to name them because it's not necessary, but they're very smart, high level people. Phone rings and it's the British Prime Minister, Sturmer. And Trump puts him on speaker. And Trump's grasp of what was happening in Ukraine, it's better than mine. Now he gets an intel briefing every morning. Okay, I don't get that. But he knows. And Sturmer wasn't pushing him one way or the other. And Sermon was also talking about the tariffs. And that's a whole different thing because that's chaotic right now. The tariff thing is chaotic. I think it'll fall into line, but I'm not sure. But this was on President Trump's mind, as it should be. All right, so again, 90 minutes. And he was kind enough, President Trump was kind enough to allow my son to be in that meeting. And that is to me, you know, as a proud father. And he didn't have to do that. Trump didn't have to do that. So, I mean, the kid is learning an amazing amount. So then we, you know, after the meeting, he had to go out to the Kennedy center and the Oval Office looks great. He redecorated the whole thing, all the portraits. And boy, I count myself so lucky. But I'm reporting honestly to you, and that's why I was there. And he knows that I'm an honest reporter because he gets mad at me sometimes when I, you know, say things he doesn't want. But not my job. My job is to report to you. And that's the memo. Hey, Bill O'Reilly here. In my career, I have interviewed seven presidents, covered every major story of the last few decades. But I've never seen an opportunity like this one. President Trump's second term could mirror the economic boom of the 1920s. A time when unemployment hit 1.8%, stocks soared 265%. Ordinary Americans had their shot at real prosperity. 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So Netanyahu addressed people of Israel tonight and said, look, Hamas isn't releasing the hostages. They're building back their weapons base. They're violating everything they said it would do so we'd bomb the hell out of them. And they did. I don't know. You know, Gaza puts out the casualties and they're never right, but hundreds were killed on an airstrike this morning because they're way ahead time over there and I don't know if that's ever going to stop. I don't know. And Trump can't really pay attention to it until he gets this Ukraine thing. Then he'll flood the zone over in Gaza. But that's the latest on it. And joining us now is a guy who knows a lot about the conflict and everything else. Name is Josh Hammer. You might know him. He's the author of the brand new book Israel and Civilization, the Fate of the Jewish Nation, Destiny of the west, out today. He's also on the first tv, which is our distributor as well, and we're pleased to have him from Fort Lauderdale, Florida. And any update on the Gaza stuff that I missed, Bill?
Josh Hammer
I mean, the cease fire is obviously over. The IDF is hammering Gaza right now. It seems like they are committed to finally seeing this operation through. My own $0.02 on this is basically as follows. The President of the United States, Donald Trump and his entire team have made very clear to Netanyahu and the Israelis that you have all the support that you could possibly want right now. Trump has basically said, give them hell, make them pay for it there. He has made very clear that the United States will, will continue to stand with the Netanyahu government in Israel, diplomatically, militarily, in the international forum and so forth there. So to me, Bill, the ball truly is in Netanyahu's court right now. And I am personally very heartened to see that the IDF is returning to the very hard, difficult, albeit wholly necessary work of eradicating the Hamas cancer from Gaza because there is no solution.
Bill O'Reilly
Do you think Hamas ever going to surrender is ever going to stop, because I don't think they're ever going to stop. So that means you got to kill them all right?
Josh Hammer
So look, I don't know exactly what the solution is, Bill. I do say, I argue in Israel and civilization that at a bare minimum, it is incumbent upon the United States and Western civilization at large to convince the Palestinian Arabs that they have lost the century plus long jihad to eliminate the Jews of Israel. Part of this is psychological, part of this is diplomatic, but you have to actually convince them that they're never actually going to get back.
Bill O'Reilly
This is possible because they're crazy fanatics. But it was interesting today that Trump linked part of his conversation with Putin to the exact thing you just brought up, that apparently Putin agreed that there wasn't going to be any dissolution of Israel and that Putin would help prevent that. Apparently. I mean, you know, but I know that Trump is emotionally invested in this and you saw what Trump did to the Houthis in Yemen over the weekend. He's blowing the hell out of them. But, you know, to me, I'm much more optimistic about Ukraine than I am about Gaza. Would I be wrong there?
Josh Hammer
Look, Donald Trump takes a very different approach to these two conflicts. I personally take a very different approach to these two conflicts because, Bill, I'm a hard headed foreign policy realist. I look at every hotspot, I look at every conflict around the world and I basically ask the following question, what is the national interest for the United States in this particular conflict? And based on my answer to the first question, then I asked the second question, which is what, if anything, should we do about it? And I, like President Trump, have a very different answer to these two particular conflicts. It's time for the war in Russia and Ukraine to wind down. This thing's going on for over three years now. Hundreds and hundreds of thousands of people have died. Millions and millions and millions more from Ukraine have fled the country there. Bill, it's gonna take Ukraine as a country at least a half century, maybe more than that, to recover from this in terms of getting an economy back, in terms of getting their people back, in terms of giving people hope for the future to start marrying and having children again there. This is part of the reason why I have personally been skeptical of Volodymyr Zelenskyy and his we will continue this war until we regain every square inch of territory campaign. Because I look at that and I say, at what cost? At one possible.
Bill O'Reilly
But it's not even going to happen now because Trump's elected. If Kamala Harris had been elected, then I think Putin would have pushed it. But he knows that Trump's not going to allow that and he knows America is more powerful than Russia and he doesn't want a nuclear war over this thing. That's why Putin's giving a little bit now. We'll, you know, look, I hate to use the cliche, we'll see because that's what all these idiot television people do because they don't know anything. I know a lot, but I think that there's a framework there where Putin's going to try to walk away and tell his own people, hey, we want, look, we got Donbas, we got remote regions or whatever he's going to tell them. But in Gaza, these people are so hateful. I don't ever think they're going to stop. I just don't ever think they're going to stop. And that means that every day innocent Israeli people are in danger and innocent Palestinians too. Although I don't feel sorry for them because they should have tried to overthrow these Hamas people rather than cooperating with them. I know it's fearful. I understand all that. I want to play you a montage that my staff put together and get your opinion on this. I believe that the leftist media in America, I believe two things. They don't like Israel in general. They see Israel as a fascist nation. Okay? This is the progressive left in America and they don't want a ceasefire in Ukraine because Trump would get credit for that. Roll the tape. One thing is becoming clear now. Mr. Trump admires Mr. Putin.
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Bill O'Reilly
His subservience to him.
News Commentator
First, there is indeed a lot of land that's different in Ukraine today because Russia illegally invaded a sovereign country. Donald Trump, the American President's suggestion that any of it should be, quote, divided up with Vladimir Putin is an undemocratic, unprecedented hot take from a sitting American president.
Trump's views are completely out of step with the views of most Americans. But on this issue, he doesn't. It appears to me that he does not care much that he is so out of step with Americans. He views himself and Vladimir Putin as sort of bonded in victimhood.
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Josh Hammer
Well, Bill, to support a cease fire would be to give Donald Trump a tremendous diplomatic achievement. So first of all, I think a lot of people on the left simply do not support diplomacy or any kind of off ramp here because they don't wanna give Donald Trump the ability to have a globally recognized diplomacy achievement to his name. I mean, think about the Abraham Accords, thinking of the Middle east topic there. I mean, the Abraham Accords were a transformative generation defining peace agreement that Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu were able to broker between Israel and the UAE, Bahrain, Morocco, Sudan, 20. In any other generation, any other president, Bill, you know, that would have been a Nobel Peace Prize worthy event here. So I think the left does not want to give Donald Trump a similar opportunity for a Nobel Peace Prize worthy event. Presumably, they would only deny him the prize.
Bill O'Reilly
So dishonest. Why don't you say that then? Just say that instead of hiding behind all this garbage. Final question for you. You have invested a lot of emotion in Israel and I respect that. But I don't know under a guy like Netanyahu, if it can ever be detente. Are you optimistic?
Josh Hammer
Look, Benjamin Netanyahu is a student of history. This is someone who has done the reading, so to speak, there. I think his moment is now or never. He's the longest serving leader in Israeli history. He has led his whole life and he has proclaimed that he will never let Iran get a nuclear weapon, that he will never let the Palestinian Arabs commit various acts of jihad. Well, tragically, October 7th did happen under his watch now and again, Bill, as you and I were saying earlier in the conversation, President Trump has gone all in. He has made extraordinarily clear that Bibi Netanyahu and Israel, the ball is in their court there. So there is really an extraordinarily high amount of pressure on Prime Minister Netanyahu, something that he is quite familiar with, for better or for worse. But he has a lot of pressure on him to actually finish the job in Gaza once and for all. I'm cautiously optimistic that they will do it, but I'm not certain we'll add someone.
Bill O'Reilly
All right. The book is Israel and Civilization. The author, Josh Hammer. We wish you very good luck with it. Josh, thanks for helping us out tonight.
Josh Hammer
My pleasure. Thank you guys so much.
Bill O'Reilly
Let's see, what do we want to say next? I love this story. So it's going to come out, and you heard it here first, that Joe Biden was incapacitated mentally from pretty much the beginning of his administration. And you'll see that in books, you'll see it in documents, freedom of information. It'll come out. One of the things was he signed a lot of pardons with auto pen. Okay? Now, President Trump says those pardons are invalid. Here's what Trump says. Quote, okay, the pardons that sleepy Joe Biden gave to the Unselect committee of political thugs, many others hereby declared void, vacant and no further force or effect because of the fact they were done by Otto Penn. In other words, Joe Biden did not sign that. But more Importantly, he did not know anything about them. That could be true, but you can't prove it. That's the problem. Now the New York Times, which hates Trump and here's what they say, quote, Mr. Trump has specifically took aim at the pardons granted to members of the bipartisan House committee that investigate January 6, 2021 attack on the Capitol offered no evidence for his claim and there is no power in the Constitution or case law to undo a part. But Mr. Trump's assertion, which embraced a baseless right wing conspiracy theory about former President Joseph R. Biden Jr. Was a new escalation of his anti Democratic rhetoric. I don't know if it's baseless. There buds over there in the Times. You know, I think there's plenty of evidence that Biden didn't know what he was doing and there'll be more, but we'll keep that in abeyance. NBC News poll, the fair poll on the sample. Do you approve or disapprove of Donald Trump's handling of the economy? Approve. 44. Disprove. 54. That is the stock market. Stock market is a lot of people nervous because of the sheriffs. Second question. Do you approve or disprove the job Donald Trump's doing? His president? Approved. 47. Disprove. 51. About even. Okay. Third, would you say yes or no that President Trump is bringing a real change direction of the country? Right kind of change. 46. Wrong kind. 30. Then why is a job approval rating underwater? Trump is not bringing change. 21. Is that right? I don't know where you live, but let me know. Another poll. This is cnn. Do you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion of the Democratic Party Party? Favorable. 29. Those are all the people that watch the view. Unfavorable. 54 whopping. Never heard of the Democratic Party. 1%. Those are the people live in San Francisco and no opinion. 16%. Okay. Fanny Willis. Hello, Fanny. Remember that BG song, Fanny Be Tender. Fanny's got paid $54,000 for not being cooperative with President Trump's lawyer Ashley Merchant. So Judge Rachel Kraus in Georgia said, hey Fannie, you got a pony up 54 as a fine for not being an honest DA in Fulton County. See, Fannie at one time thought she's going to get him now done. And I predicted it. Smart life. This is a fascinating story. Okay, University of Southern California research.
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They looked at people who live in the cold parts of the United States like me and the people who live in the warm sun belt, and they found out that, that if you live in hot places, Arizona, Texas, Florida, the South, whatever, you age faster, okay? And because you age faster, you got more heart problems and all kinds of stuff like that. You age 14 months faster on average than people who live in a cooler areas. I believe this because I did live in Miami, all right, a couple of years, and now I'm Irish, so my DNA is 60 degrees, 50 degrees and rainy. That's what I'm in. And when I was 90 and 90, heat, humidity, I was like dying. But I think that's right. I think that if you live in a cooler climate, your body doesn't deteriorate as quick, quickly. But I'm not a scientist. But this is a smart life deal if you want to live for a long time. I don't particularly want to. I'm not. If I get debilitated, I'm out of here. All right, I'll go to Switzerland, I don't know. But I don't want to be a burden on anybody. I don't. I'm really spry for my age and I thank God for that. But do I want to hang on to be 105? No. But if you do, you gotta move to Minnesota. Okay. Smart life. Chuck Schuman's got a new book out. He won't come on this program because he couldn't possibly stand up to my questioning. It's called, it's about anti Semitism and he was going to do a book tour. He's going to go to Baltimore and a few other cities, but he canceled it because all the liberals are mad at him and they're yelling at him because he compromised on the spending bill. But you should have. You don't want to create this mass chaos when you have a September date. Where you can put in all what you want and explain it, do it then. It's not like the federal government is, you know, going to go over the cliff between now and September. So Truman, the right thing. But the progressives who want to destroy the whole system, they don't like him anymore. And those are the people who buy his book. No conservative is going to buy Chuck Truman's book. No independents are going to buy his book. 100% liberals stay in history. One of my favorite places in the world, Hawaii becomes a state. President Dwight Eisenhower assigns the paperwork to get Hawaii in the union 66 years ago today, Hawaii, million and a half people out there. Eight major islands, 137 little islands. So if you cruise around, it's not easy cruising those waters because the ocean a little rough. It's not the Caribbean. So you got a million and a half out there. It's 2,400 miles from the US mainland. That is a trek that's further than New York, where I am now, to Miami. Okay, that's how far out there Hawaii is. And they're six hours behind east coast time. But it is a stunningly beautiful place. But it's too. It's so expensive. It cost an average of $260,000 a year to live in Hawaii for a family. All right, so groceries, 30,000 a year. Housing, 66,000. Health care, about 10,000, 9,500 according to Go banking rates. Why? Because you got to import everything. Everything's got to come out. And Hawaii is the most liberal state in the union now. Here's why. So the history of Hawaii is indigenous people ran the place until William McKinley in 1900. And McKinley basically made a deal with the chieftains of Hawaii, said, look, we need our naval ports out there and we'll take care of you, okay? The federal government will take care of you. And that's how the indigenous people signed their alliance with us. And then it was Pearl harbor and all of that. But most native Hawaiians can't afford to live there. Can't. And so the entitlements, the federal and state money keep them alive. And that's what the Democratic Party champions. So no matter who the Democrat is, they're going to win Hawaii four electoral votes. I believe it is. Maybe. Is it three or four? I don't know. But Hawaii 66 years ago became a state. I've been there, I'd say eight times. I mean, it is absolutely. You gotta go, you gotta put it on your list. It's a great place to visit back with the final thought in a moment. All right, final thought today. I'll be on News station with Cuomo, 8 o'clock tonight. Stephen A. Will be there. The preview of our show. All three of us are going to be at Westbury Music Fair, March 30, Sunday, 3pm VIP tickets were sold out and then we opened up 15 more seats for the best tickets in the house. And we have other great seats, too. The VIPs are the most expensive, but we sold those out first, interestingly enough. And we want you to consider this show that you'll never forget it, because I know what the show is going to be. Those guys don't. But I'll give them a little preview tonight. We'll see if they have an A game. Cuomo and Stephen A. Because I'm bringing mine. March 30, Westbury, Long Island 3American Show. Thank you for watching and listening tonight. Hope you enjoyed it. We'll see you again tomorrow.
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Episode: Trump's Phone Call With Putin, Bill’s White House Visit, Josh Hammer Breaks Down Trump’s Stance on Global Conflict, & Judge Orders Fani Willis to Pay Up
Release Date: March 19, 2025
Timestamp: [01:12]
Bill O’Reilly kicks off the episode by recounting his recent visit to the White House, highlighting the unprecedented opportunity to attend a cabinet meeting. Emphasizing the significance of this experience, O’Reilly describes the meeting as "the most enlightening" and an "incredible privilege." Notably, he mentions his seat next to Elon Musk, underscoring the high-profile nature of the discussions. O’Reilly hints at sensitive national security topics discussed during the meeting but assures listeners that he can divulge most of the details.
Timestamp: [01:12 – 07:00]
O’Reilly delves into the central topic of the episode: the 90-minute phone conversation between President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin. Although he did not witness the call directly, O’Reilly provides a comprehensive summary based on information received post-meeting:
Ceasefire in Ukraine: Both leaders discussed the urgent need for a ceasefire in Ukraine. O’Reilly notes, “President Trump, President Putin spoke about the need for peace ceasefire in Ukraine... both leaders agreed the conflict needs to end with a lasting peace” (03:45).
Bilateral Relations: There was a mutual emphasis on improving U.S.-Russia relations, with a focus on energy and infrastructure as starting points for renewed cooperation.
Middle East Talks: Plans for imminent discussions in the Middle East, particularly in the Gulf region, were outlined, aiming to enhance security and foster collaboration.
Strategic Weapons Proliferation: Both leaders stressed the importance of preventing the spread of strategic weapons, with a shared view that Iran should never obtain the capability to destroy Israel.
O’Reilly remains cautiously optimistic about the prospects of the ceasefire, recognizing Putin’s complex demeanor but expressing confidence in Trump’s negotiation skills: “I think Trump is handling pretty well” (05:30).
Timestamp: [06:00 – 07:00]
Reflecting on his White House experience, O’Reilly shares his direct influence on the release of historical documents. He recounts his conversation with President Trump about the JFK assassination files:
“The first thing I talked with the President about was the JFK files. I said, 'Where are the JFK files? You got to put them out.' Two hours later, the announcement was made.” (06:45)
O’Reilly also expresses his interest in the Martin Luther King Jr. files and the Epstein case files, stressing the importance of transparency while acknowledging the complexities of redacting sensitive information to protect innocent individuals' reputations.
Timestamp: [17:23 – 28:21]
Josh Hammer, author of "Israel and Civilization, the Fate of the Jewish Nation, Destiny of the West," joins the discussion to provide expert insights into the Gaza conflict and Trump’s foreign policy strategies.
Hammer explains the current state of the conflict:
“The IDF is hammering Gaza right now. It seems like they are committed to finally seeing this operation through.” (17:50)
He emphasizes the U.S. support for Israel, highlighting Trump’s unequivocal backing:
“Trump has basically said, give them hell, make them pay for it there. He has made very clear that the United States will continue to stand with the Netanyahu government.” (18:10)
O’Reilly and Hammer discuss Trump's approach to dealing with Putin, contrasting it with Biden's strategies. Hammer underscores the necessity of winding down the Ukraine war, citing the immense human and economic costs:
“This thing's going on for over three years now. Hundreds of thousands have died... it’s going to take Ukraine at least a half century to recover.” (19:20)
Hammer remains cautiously optimistic about Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s ability to manage the conflict:
“I'm cautiously optimistic that they will [eradicate Hamas], but I'm not certain.” (27:18)
He attributes this to Netanyahu’s historical knowledge and unwavering stance against Iranian nuclear ambitions and Palestinian jihad.
Timestamp: [22:16 – 26:00]
O’Reilly critiques the progressive media's stance on Trump, arguing that leftist media portrays Israel negatively and undermines Trump’s diplomatic efforts:
“These leftist progressives, they hate Trump so much, they would rather see thousands of people die than to support Trump's ceasefire vision.” (25:50)
He plays a montage highlighting progressive commentators' criticisms, reinforcing his point that the media is intent on preventing Trump from achieving significant diplomatic milestones akin to the Abraham Accords.
Timestamp: [26:00 – 28:21]
O’Reilly transitions to domestic politics, addressing the legal saga involving Fani Willis, the District Attorney of Fulton County, Georgia:
“Fanny’s got paid $54,000 for not being cooperative with President Trump's lawyer Ashley Merchant.” (26:30)
He explains that Judge Rachel Kraus fined Fani Willis for her lack of cooperation, asserting that this decision was a forecast of his earlier predictions about Willis’s actions.
Timestamp: [23:00 – 27:18]
The discussion shifts to recent polls reflecting public sentiment towards Trump and the Democratic Party:
Trump’s Approval: NBC News poll shows a close split on Trump’s handling of the economy (44% approve vs. 54% disapprove) and job performance (47% approve vs. 51% disapprove).
Democratic Party Perception: CNN poll indicates a significant unfavorable view of the Democratic Party (54% unfavorable vs. 29% favorable), with a notable 16% of respondents having no opinion.
O’Reilly uses these statistics to argue that Trump maintains substantial support despite media portrayals, positioning him against a largely disfavored Democratic opponent.
Timestamp: [28:21 – End]
Concluding the episode, O’Reilly touches on various topics, including the high cost of living in Hawaii, reminisces about past travels, and promotes upcoming appearances. He emphasizes the importance of timing in political maneuvers, advocating for strategic actions before significant dates like September.
“It’s time for the war in Russia and Ukraine to wind down... these leftist progressives, they hate Trump so much, they would rather see thousands of people die than to support Trump's ceasefire vision.” (25:50)
O’Reilly wraps up by encouraging listeners to stay engaged and informed, promising continued coverage of pivotal issues both domestically and internationally.
Diplomatic Efforts: Trump and Putin are actively negotiating a ceasefire in Ukraine, with hopes for improved U.S.-Russia relations.
Historical Transparency: O’Reilly has influenced the release of significant historical documents, advocating for greater transparency.
Middle East Conflict: The Gaza situation remains volatile, with strong U.S. support for Israel under Netanyahu’s leadership.
Media and Politics: Progressive media are portrayed as obstructive to Trump’s diplomatic achievements, impacting public perception and policy support.
Legal Proceedings: The case against Fani Willis underscores ongoing tensions between political figures and the judiciary.
This episode of "No Spin News and Analysis" offers a comprehensive overview of critical geopolitical developments, U.S. domestic politics, and the intricate interplay between media narratives and public opinion. Bill O’Reilly effectively combines insider perspectives with expert analysis to provide listeners with a nuanced understanding of current events.