Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - Biden's Leadership During the Campus Protests, Julie Hartman on Harvard's Transformation, Bill's Advice for Donald Trump, Howard Stern's Softball Biden Interview, Kristi Noem's Dog Controversy, & More
Episode Date: April 30, 2024Hey BillOReilly.com Premium and Concierge Members, welcome to the No Spin News for Monday April 29, 2024. Stand Up for Your Country. Talking Points Memo: Bill asks why President Biden has been rela...tively quiet during the protests plaguing university protests. Podcast host Julie Hartman joins the No Spin News to discuss Harvard and liberal ideology. Bill reacts to a new poll and offers advice to Donald Trump. Howard Stern interviews Joe Biden. South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem's dog killing controversy. This Day in History: Barack Obama denounces Rev. Wright. Final Thought: The White House Correspondents' Dinner. In Case You Missed It: Read Bill's latest column, "The Treachery Behind the Protests." Order the brand new BillOReilly.com Self Reliance coffee mug for only $24.95! Election season is here! Now's the time to get a Premium or Concierge Membership to BillOReilly.com, the only place for honest news analysis. Preorder Bill's latest book CONFRONTING THE PRESIDENTS, a No Spin assessment of every president from Washington to Biden. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Bill O'Reilly here. Welcome to the No Spin News, Monday, April 29, 24, stand up for your country.
Well, it's about 80 degrees. A little warmer. I just checked about 83 here in New York.
see the Mets Cubs tonight. I got friends on both teams. And then I was at the Islanders on
Saturday. And the reason I'm telling you this is because if I didn't have sports, I think I'd go
mad, MAD, over this politics and world chaos and lack of leadership and dishonesty and media
collapse. My world never ends. And it's all negative. But I go into the sports realm and,
you know, get a little bit of relief.
So that's where we're ahead in the night after we tape the show and do a bunch of other stuff.
Poor leadership is the subject of this evening's talking points memo.
So over the weekend, about 300 people taking into custody on college campuses across the country.
And they are protesting against Israel.
Some of them are anti-Semitic.
Most of them are stupid.
By that, I mean they don't know anything about the conflict or the history of the region.
They're out there for a big party, their friends are this, so they do it.
Very unlike Vietnam, where it was an eyewitness situation.
You could see what was unfolding in Southeast Asia by the soldiers coming back from that theater
to my hometown, Levittown, and other places, and you could hear their stories.
This is totally detached from college campuses.
They don't know what's going on over there.
So Arizona State, Washington University, and St.
Louis, Indiana University, Northeastern in Boston, Virginia Tech, along with Columbia and the others
you know that, NYU, the Ivy League schools, they just are allowing these protesters to do pretty
much what they want. Critical mass has been reached up, okay, and now they're going to have to
take action. But my question is a very simple one, because I am a simple man. Where is President
Biden on all of this? Where?
He has made one verbal statement in Virginia, April 22nd.
Roll it.
Mr. President, what's your message to the protesters?
Do you condemn the anti-Semit protests on college campuses?
I condemn the anti-Semitic protests.
That's why I've set up a program to deal with that.
I also condemn those who don't understand what's going on with the Palestinians
and how they're being moved.
Should the Columbia University President resign?
resign right this way i didn't know that i'll not to find out more well Biden didn't
send up uh set up any program to deal with anti-semitic protests that's just
that's you know another thing he just throws out there where what's the program who's in charge
of it i never heard of it did you nobody's ever heard of it and oh oh and but yeah but
i condemn those who don't understand what's going on with the palisians hey you
You don't understand what's going on with the Palestinians, Mr. President.
You have no idea that Hamas runs Gaza.
A hundred percent, that strip of territory in the Middle East, get one of your A's to show you where it is, is run by terrorists.
Just like Somalia, it's the same thing.
That's what we understand.
and the Palestinian people who live there
either do what the terrorists tell them to do
or they're killed.
So, yeah, do I feel sorry for the Palestinian people
who live there? I do.
But if I was born into that, I would have left.
I would have picked up and say,
I'm not living here.
I'm going somewhere else, anywhere else.
But I'm not staying here because sooner or later, the terrorists are going to be confronted.
And they brought it on themselves.
Now, am I blaming the Palestinian people?
I'm not blaming them, but I'm telling you this is predictable.
If you're a Nazi in 1938, and you see what your government is doing, you think it's going to come out okay?
So there's a responsibility every human being has to protect his or herself.
And the Palestinian people have not done that.
Now, surely they could rise up against Hamas, but Hamas is pretty popular there.
It's not like the Palestinian people hate Hamas.
So that's what, so do you condemn me, Joe Biden?
I just told you what's happening.
You don't know what's happening.
It's just so frustrating.
Okay.
So Biden has completely abdicated his response.
in the United States to at least confront these protesters with the truth.
And he doesn't want to do that. Why? Because progressive lefts controls him. The
progressive left moving controls Biden. Not going to go against them. Never has, never will.
That's why we have an open border, unfettered abortion, on and on and on and on.
Okay. So the situation over there is now being what they call negotiated.
Biden puts pressure on Netanyahu not to kill civilians. I would do the same thing.
Sometimes in war, civilians are going to get killed. But if you can avoid killing civilians,
that's better, right? Okay, here's what Biden says about Israel itself. Go.
So what I'm calling for is for the Israelis to just call for a ceasefire,
allow for the next six, eight weeks total access to all food and medicine going into the
country. I've spoken with everyone from the Saudis to the Jordanians, to the Jordanians,
to the Egyptians, they're prepared to move in.
You can't do a ceasefire unless they release the hostages.
More 100, probably about 150.
Some Americans, dual citizenship people.
So, okay, you're holding 150.
You can't say to Amaz, oh, yeah, we're going to stop fighting if you're Israel
and let humanitarian aid go in, but you don't have to do anything.
You don't have to release any hostages.
It's just, anybody would know that except Biden doesn't know it.
All right.
So Anthony Blinken, Secretary of State, nobody knows him.
Go out today and ask anybody you've seen.
Who's Anthony Blinken?
They'll go, I don't know.
Well, he's over in Saudi Arabia.
The Israelis have made Hamas a ceasefire offer, roll of tape.
Now, the quickest way to bring this to a
an end is to get to a ceasefire and the release of hostages. Hamas has before it a proposal that
is extraordinarily, extraordinarily generous on the part of Israel. Did you know that?
Does Biden know that? I don't even think Biden knows it. Certainly the protesters don't know it.
They're condemning Israel, which has just made an extraordinarily generous offer to stop hostilities with Hamas, according to Blakene.
Now, caveat.
The protesters don't want to know that.
They just want to hate Israel.
That's what progressives do.
They've always done it.
So, you know, you can't say, hey, did you hear about this extraordinary?
an early generous offer on to Moss by Israel?
The President says, I care about that.
All right, so let's sum this up.
No leadership on Biden.
Is anybody surprised?
What issue has he led on since he's been president?
Give me one.
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At Harvard, protesters put up Palestinian flags.
Okay.
So the university took them down.
And now a Harvard spokesperson says the incident was a quote violation of university policy.
individuals involved will be subject to disciplinary action.
So that's new.
Okay, now Harvard's cracking down because Harvard has been roundly embarrassed.
You know, it's a leading university in the world, and now people don't even want to go there.
That's how things are bad.
Joining us from Los Angeles is a recent graduate of Harvard University, 2012, cum laude in history.
Julie Hartman now works with our pal Dennis Prigger.
out on the West Coast. They do podcasts and things like that. So first question, when I graduated from Harvard with a master's degree, it was in the 90s, far different place, far different world. So, and I was up there about six months ago in Cambridge talking to some of the faculty at the Kennedy School where I graduated. And everybody's worried about the university because, again, it goes right, poor leadership. When you
were there, Julie. Did you see poor leadership, or were you just oblivious to it?
Well, first of all, thank you so much for having me. When I was at Harvard, I absolutely saw it.
I had a big political awakening when I was a sophomore in college. I entered Harvard as a
liberal and I exited as a staunch conservative. And what happened was I was sent home in the middle
of my sophomore year due to the COVID lockdowns, and I lost the entire rest of my sophomore year
and the entirety of my junior year, zooming school from my childhood bedroom. And that, paired with
the Black Lives Matter riots of the summer of 2020, was enough to awaken me to the radicalism
of the left. And so when you ask about, was I aware of the university's poor leadership,
It was hard not to be aware when you were sent home for a year and a half due to COVID lockdowns.
That's when I started my show with Dennis Prager.
I did it out of my dorm room, my senior year of college.
I wrote an editorial for the Wall Street Journal when I was a senior because even though we had been two years out of COVID, it was 2012 when I was a senior.
We were still having to mask.
We were limited to only 10 students in a room for fear of COVID spreading.
We had to wear a mask as we were getting our food, but then we could take our mask off when we were eating our food
because apparently COVID only lived where the food was and didn't live in the dining room where you ate the food.
So I was calling out all of the hypocrisy and insanity.
And no wonder it is metastasized into this now, where these campuses basically are,
are non-functionable because of all of the wokeism and all of the poor policies that over the
years have been allowed to spread, and now they've blown up into this.
When you were taking courses in history, did you see, were the professors left-wingers,
were they pushing an alternative view of history? Did you see any of that?
Oh, of course. I mean, I was very careful by the end of my experience to avoid the most
lefty professors. But I remember in my 20th century American history course, the presidency of Ronald
Reagan was reduced to a few bullet points. And it was tax cuts, which harmed the poor, and war on
drugs and mass incarceration. So I raised my hand, and I said, does he get credit for, you know,
anything else? Like maybe helping the end of the Cold War. But you know how it goes. It was, of course,
many of my classes were crazy woke.
Okay.
Did you ever get into confrontations with other students
because you're fairly outspoken
and in your senior year you were very outspoken?
Did you get into confrontations with other kids there?
Absolutely.
I do want to make clear, though, that when I came out,
if you will, as a conservative and very publicly,
I did have a lot of people stick by me.
I have the most wonderful friends from Harvard.
There are more common sense students
on these campuses than you might think.
But yes, when I first went on Dennis' show
and when I started the podcast,
I had people telling me that I was a racist,
bigot, white supremacist.
And by the way, a lot of those individuals
who scorned me back then
have, to their credit, actually come around
and now said to me, you were right.
You were calling out the kind of seeds
that were being planted
that led to this crazy explosion
that we've been seeing over the past few weeks.
All right.
Why do you think, when I was there at the Kennedy School, I was there for a year and a half,
and then I got a master's in public administration, the faculty was left, but not crazy left.
And there were, in the criminal justice area, the Kennedy School of Conservatives.
They developed the broken window theories.
But by and large, it was, you know, a touchy-feely.
I remember the dean of the Kennedy School resigned because of Bill Clinton.
He worked for Bill Clinton, signing that you have to work if you want welfare.
So Clinton, a Democrat, changed the welfare.
It says, I mean, you had to look for work.
And this guy quit the Clinton administration because of that.
And then subsequently wound up at Harvard.
But it wasn't like when I was in the classroom, it wasn't.
crazy, insane, you shut up, we want to hurt you, until some of the education students came over
to take courses. They were loons across the board, the Harvard School of Education. We sit there
look at them like, are you kidding me? I mean, this is absurd. But in your case, you know,
recently, was the education that you received there so tainted by this leftist agenda that you were
disappointed?
I don't regret going to Harvard.
As I said, I made a lot of great friends.
I had a wonderful dorm.
Ironically, I actually went on an all expenses paid for a trip to Israel for 10 days when I
was a senior through the Harvard Hillel.
And so I actually think I had a lot of great academic and outside of the classroom opportunities.
But also, it is worth noting that, as I told you, I had a political awakening when I was a sophomore,
and I spent a lot of my COVID time reading Paul Johnson, reading your history books,
you know, being affiliated with Dennis, learning through Prager You.
So when I went back to class, I think the woke sludge didn't really resonate so
much with me because I had gotten sturdy in my worldview and my intellect.
You were armed and dangerous with facts, which is always counter to the emotion of the
progressive movement. Well, we wish you the best, Julie. Our best to Prager. Prager, You is very,
very useful to this country. I want people to know that. And we appreciate your time very much
tonight. Thank you. Okay.
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he didn't show up to work today. That's probably not fair. Nobody's seen him. So he had a big
night Saturday at the Washington Correspondence dinner. I'm going to get into that. But nobody really
knows where he is.
CNN poll, all right, 1,200 respondents, including 967 registered voters.
They should all be registered voting CNN.
Why are you talking to people who aren't registered voters?
Why?
Come on.
Anyway, all right.
Number one question.
If the presidential vote were held today, would you vote for?
Biden 43, Trump 49.
Wow. Six-point difference. If the election were held with all the independents, who would you vote for?
All right. Trump 42, Biden 33, nine-point spread. Kennedy 16, West four, Stein, three.
Looking back on Trump's four years in office, would you say his presidency was a success? Fifty-five percent? Say yes. A failure, 44.
Next one, since the start of 2021, would you say Biden's president has been a success, 39, a failure, 61.
Woo.
That poll came out on Sunday morning, 8 a.m., didn't get any attention.
Not even CNN gave it a lot of attention.
It was covered very briefly by MSNBC and FNC.
Even Fox didn't cover it.
Why?
Because it goes against Fox's poll.
Networks ignored it totally.
Now, that's not a surprise.
Whenever you see anything positive for Trump,
they're not going to even mention it.
So 90% of the American public
don't know about that surge
in the CNN poll for Trump.
Do I believe this poll?
No.
I don't believe it.
Number one, a sample is polluted.
Number two, I think it's far closer than that.
However, I think,
that nostalgia for the Trump presidency where we didn't have the overseas chaos, we didn't have
inflation, we didn't have an open border, is growing. Now, Trump should analyze this poll himself
and capitalize on it by stopping the more inflammatory statements and building on the perception
that his administration was far better than the Biden administration.
Stop the personal stuff.
Go with the record.
Now, I've said that, and you've heard me say it,
I hate to be repetitive.
But if Trump did that, he would win the election,
despite all of this other legal stuff,
people know what that is.
down the emotion, up with the record. Howard Stern. I'm going to avoid commenting on him,
known him since our days at Boston University, where he denies knowing me, but then we put
a clip up of the O'Reilly Factor where he and I discussed our time at the, at Boston.
I just don't know.
I just don't know.
And I don't listen.
Okay, I used to when he was funny, but now he's a different guy.
And you can decide whether that's a good or bad thing.
So the Biden people are desperate to reach the American public, but they don't.
want to do hard news interviews. So they made a deal with Stern. And the deal was, no questions
on the border, inflation, Israel, protests, violent crime. No, how do I know that? Because Stern didn't
ask any questions about it. Now, it is inconceivable. Whether you like Stern or not,
he's not stupid you got a guy walking in and he's got all of this deficit on his sheet
and you don't ask him anything about it even biden mocked stern go i do interviews a strong
independent journalist who millions of people actually listen to like howard stern
All right, so look, I would never make a deal with anybody, and I never have in my entire career about what I ask or what I don't ask.
But I'm a journalist. Stern is an entertainer.
Kay wants people to listen to him.
But I would, it makes me queasy.
I have to say that.
Okay.
So there are a few things in the interview.
Number one, Biden said he would debate Trump.
We'll see.
All right?
I mean, the odds on that.
But we'll see.
Secondly, Stern is now a Democrat, I believe, from the reports that I get, but I don't know.
I know he likes hanging around with Hollywood people, so we almost have to be liberal Democrat.
So here I'm going to play a couple of clips.
Here's the first one.
How do some of the guys that you served in the Senate with,
I'm talking about Republicans.
They don't.
How are they not, how are they going along with this?
Well, I don't think, look, this is not your father's Republican Party.
No, it is.
Okay, so it's, that was all about Trump in January 6th.
The Democrats continue to say that Donald Trump wanted and caused
the riot on January 6 at the nation's capital.
That's what they said.
And that's what's stern with that.
How can Republicans go along with that?
Well, okay.
You know, I mean, we'll see.
I don't think that trial's ever going to happen, by the way.
But if it does, we'll see.
The second one, again, well, just roll it.
Did you ever think you'd live in an America where Republicans
are for Putin?
I mean, I bang my head against the wall.
Thank God you got the whole, you know, the Ukraine aid.
I mean, who the hell?
So Republicans are not for Putin?
I don't know, one Republican legislator who's for Putin?
Do you?
I mean, they say Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Green is for Putin,
but I just think she's for herself
and wants to get attention and will say,
anything. Maybe I'm wrong. Maybe she loves Putin. I don't know. I haven't seen that.
Certainly she doesn't want to give any aid to Ukraine. That's fair. But even in that category,
most Republicans voted for aid for Ukraine. So there's Stern going, well, Republicans are for Putin.
What is that? But the next soundbite is the one that is what they call the tell,
T-E-L-L.
This is another softball question.
Who do you think was the greatest president of all time?
I have an answer for this, but I want to hear yours.
Well, I think Jefferson was one of my favorite presidents of all time,
but also there were people who came along in periods.
I think the fact that Roosevelt came when he did
and the way he did and the way he stood up.
You know, there's a, I hope you come to my office one day.
I sat in that Oval Office for eight years of Barack every morning at 9 o'clock.
And it used to be, and before that, I was chairman of foreign relations.
What does that mean?
He's just babbling.
Number one, Jefferson was not even close to being the greatest president.
Number two, Roosevelt came along and did what he did.
What did he do?
I play that sound by it for one reason and one reason only.
Biden could not answer that question.
As soft as it was, he could not answer it
because he doesn't have the grasps.
He doesn't know what Thomas Jefferson did or didn't do.
He doesn't know what Roosevelt did or didn't do.
He is in cognitive decline.
He can't.
I hope you come to my office.
I was on the Senate committee.
What?
I mean, really, it's sad, but it's also horrifying because he could be reelected.
All right, no Trump trial today.
The judge gave everybody off to travel for Passover.
It resumes tomorrow.
Christy Noem, governor of South Dakota.
I know the governor.
I like her.
I think she's done a very good job at the state.
She has a book coming out next week, May 7th.
No going back.
The truth on what's wrong with politics and how we move America forward is the name of the book.
All right.
So the Guardian, which hates conservatives, that's a British newspaper, gets a whole of a book.
And in the book, Governor Noem says she shot her dog dead.
Cricket.
He's a dog.
Okay.
So I'm paraphrasing the Guardian.
The Guardian, Prince.
On the way home from a hunting trip, Nome writes that she stopped to talk to a family.
Cricket, the dog, got out of Nome's truck and attacked and killed some of the family chickens,
then bit the governor herself.
I hated that dog, Nome Rites, deeming her untrainable.
At the moment, Nome writes, I realized I had to put her down.
She led Cricket to a gravel pit and shot her dead.
Okay, so to quote, the story.
it's true because Governor Nome replied to it, quote, South Dakota law states of dogs who attack
and kill livestock can be put down, given that cricket, it's shown aggressive behavior
toward people by biting them. I decided what I did. With the running the rancher in politics,
I have never passed on my responsibilities to anyone else to handle, even if it's hard and
painful. Okay, so she shot cricket, the governor shot cricket dead. All right. Um,
That's it for national office.
Now, it's shocking, number one, that Christy Nome would actually put that in a book.
You've got to know that Americas are just going to recoil.
If you have a terrible dog, there are ways to deal with that
because I'd pick into a gravel pit and shooting her in the head.
I mean, don't do that.
So that may sound trivial to some, but it's over.
smart life very simple smart life ready don't talk politics on the job don't because you will get
hurt if you do nothing nothing good can come from you stating your political opinion at the
workplace. What happens is people hear what you say. They may disagree with what you say and a lot of
them are emotionally ill and they'll try to hurt you. Not directly, but they'll go behind your
back, sabotage you, gossip about you, don't do it. Sometimes it's hard. But if you do, you're not
live in a smart life. You've got to protect your livelihood.
All right, I wrote a column that's very important, a treasury behind the protests.
It's on Bill O'Reilly.com. Thousands of people have read it and commented on it.
I'd like you to read it. It's very important information that you'll get from the other media
people. So I hope you do. Stay in history. April 29, 2008, Barack Obama running for president,
okay, and a story breaks about his pastor in Chicago, the Reverend Jeremiah Wright, who is
anti-American. Roll a tape.
We bombed Hiroshima, we bombed Nagasaki, and we nuke far more than the thousands in New York
and the Pentagon, and we never batted an eye.
And now we are indignant because the stuff we have done overseas is now brought right back
into our own front yards.
America's chickens are coming home to roost.
All right, so that almost derailed the entire Obama presidential campaign,
and he was forced to repudiate his own pastor.
Go.
You know, I have been a member of Trinity United Church of Christ since 1992.
I've known Reverend Wright for almost 20 years.
The person I saw yesterday was not the person that I met 20 years ago.
His comments were not only divisive and destructive,
but I believe that they end up giving comfort to those who prey on hate,
and I believe that they do not portray accurately the perspective of the black church.
They certainly don't portray accurately my values and beliefs.
That was 16 years ago today.
Obama survived it, but people remember it.
Now, what happened to Reverend Wright?
Well, he retired to a $1 million home.
next to a golf course and upscale Chicago suburb Tinley Park September 2016 he
suffered a stroke partially paralyzed him he is still alive he is 82 years old
this day in history all right good lively mail segment and the correspondence
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The amazing thing is that most American Jews will still vote for Biden in the Democrat Party.
They've always belonged to the Democrat Party, no matter if that party favors Palestine.
All my Jewish neighbors and Marina del Rey are voting for Biden.
E. Galen, the United Methodist Church having their conference in Charlotte, North Carolina.
This week, they held a demonstration in support of Palestine.
One reason I am no longer a follower of the United Methodist Church.
Rick Lachlan, Rochester, Minnesota.
I've been hearing from other news organizations that as a country we were split,
similar to the years leading up to the Civil War.
Now, not nearly as violent and intense as that.
But it's disturbing the split in the country.
Scott Blair, Toronto, Canada, I live in a sea of Trump haters up here.
Do you have snappy comebacks to all my friends and family,
who when I remind them that Biden can't put a sentence together,
always ignore it and say, what about Trump?
Why bother?
You know, I don't even bother trying to convince anybody.
I just say, look, I can't live with the lack of leadership.
I just can't.
and the record.
Dan Calderado, Franklin, Massachusetts,
your analysis on hard right Republicans voting against Ukraine aid is flawed.
Putin may have ideas about conquering Europe in a long term,
but who is a bright bulb who threatened admitting Ukraine into NATO?
Nobody.
You're buying propaganda.
There was no proposal to introduce Ukraine into NATO.
Nobody was behind that.
Everybody knows that Ukraine isn't ready for that.
And nobody wanted to t-all Putin, but you're buying a propaganda.
William Moreland, Gardner, Maine.
Bill, you said that an organization similar to Gestapo could never happen in the USA.
I sit back and watch Lawfare, Director of President Trump.
Never say never, come on.
It's not even in the same universe.
Reed killing the SS.
All right.
That's all I can say.
Mike Murray, Dallas, Oregon, President Trump has found guilty he will appeal, but can the state
of New York hold him in jail during that time?
No.
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Bill Forrest, Woodbridge, Virginia, I saw 92-year-old Dan Rather on Sunday morning.
He was asked what he thought of today's reporters.
He said, they are better than they weren't his day.
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correspondence dinner. Okay, I wrote a message of the day on bill o'Reilly.com. That's free every
morning and go in there on the correspondence dinner. As you know, I went to a lot of them. Okay, and, you know,
it's the same people, the same mentality.
But Fox had very little presence there.
When I was there, when Fox really was at its apex,
we had a big presence, not anymore.
So Colin Jostrad in it live,
it looked a little shaky up there.
I'll just give you a sample.
Go.
Everything feels strange now.
By a lot of measures,
President Biden is having a very successful first term,
but people don't seem to,
realize it like with the economy the vibes are bad but the numbers say it's strong the economy is
kind of like you on the steps of air force one it feels like it's stumbling but there is somehow
upward progress okay so just is in a tough position if you really want to see a master
2010, Jay Leno, Google that.
And you'll see the difference.
You got to use visuals.
You got to do a whole bunch of stuff.
He was out of his own, his comfort zone.
I didn't think he did a bad job, but it was okay.
Then I remembered I harkened back to when I invited Donald Trump to the dinner, 2015.
Okay?
And when Trump walked in, there wasn't any negativity.
because he wasn't in politics then.
He was thinking about it, but he was keeping it real quiet.
I didn't know.
So I just brought him in.
He'd get inflayed in 2011 by Obama,
and I thought he might want to go back, you know, and he did.
And we had a few laughs.
It was no incident.
And then I, in the message of the day on Bill O'Reilly, Doc,
I may tell you about, you know,
my interactions to some very famous people.
But it wasn't like it is now.
So if you're on Fox, and Joe's Pope Fox, but, you know, come on, it's low-hanging fruit at this point, right?
So easy to do in front of that audience, because they're all the same.
The mindset is the same there.
You know, they don't particularly like Joe Biden.
There's nobody in there going, oh, we got to have four more years of Biden.
But they hate Republicans and Trump so much, okay, that they, probably the only person they wouldn't vote for would be Netanyi.
Wow. But they just, the hatred, oh. And, you know, that's bad. Bad for the country, bad for journalism. It's just infected and torn apart our communication system. And people make a lot of money on that. Tons of money, which is why the corporate media embraces the hatred. I mean, NBC News is directly responsible for MSNBC, the most hateful network in the history. In the history.
history of this country. They don't care. What do they care? No. Can't justify it. There's no
way. And you can say, but I don't see a lot of hate on fine. There's a few, but it's not across
the board. But maybe I'm wrong. I don't want to watch a lot of that stuff anymore. It could
be wrong on it. Let me know what you think. Bill at Bill O'Reilly.com, name in town. Thank you very much for
and listening to the No Spin News.
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