Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - BONUS: Bill O’Reilly on the Madness of Tiffany Cross

Episode Date: July 11, 2025

Bill O’Reilly takes on Tiffany Cross over her latest controversial remarks and breaks down her divisive racial comments. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices...

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Starting point is 00:00:00 racial hatred most people don't want to talk about this i don't want to talk about it but it's still here and uh we have a lot of protections for speech under the first amendment everybody knows that but to foster a hateful presence there are ways to mitigate that all right and uh that's what i want to talk about but first i want to tell you show you what i'm talking about so there is a commentator named tiffany cross all right she used to work for nbc news on msnbc and she was fired and we really don't know why she was fired but she says it's because she didn't play the game the race game the way NBC wanted her to play it I don't believe that was true.
Starting point is 00:01:00 I'm going to give you my opinion. But first, here's what she said on July 8th. And she's talking about how ICE is detaining undocumented migrants. Go. I think this is the challenge I have with even talking about this. We are normalizing a government agency disappearing people. We are normalizing. We're talking about it, like it's no big deal, that they are.
Starting point is 00:01:28 kidnapping people and transporting them to concentration camps, both domestic and foreign. That is not... I think that's kind of insulting to... I think it's insulting to what they're doing. It is not insulting to Jewish people. I find you insulting that you could even fix your mouth to defend this disgusting behavior. Okay, so concentration camps. And then when you challenge her, then she's insulted. Okay. So, from what I, my research
Starting point is 00:01:58 shows, Ms. Cross does not like white people very much. Maybe I'm being unfair. I hope not. I don't know her. But from analyzing what she's said in the past on MSNBC and what she continues to say on social media doesn't really, it's basically I don't like Caucasians, don't like the white patriarchy now after she was fired um she went on the social media and said this i held the line i didn't acquiesce because for me what was the point in having this platform if i'm going to show up and spit out uh some vanilla granola boringness and hope that one day maybe the white man will let me host his today show i i've just never seen that happen i have never seen anybody be
Starting point is 00:02:56 rewarded for acquiescing to the comfort of white folks, not in a way where I could live with myself. All right. So you guys can make up your own mind about that point of view. She did attack Joe Scarborough in a race way. He does morning Joe on MSNBC. But that, you know, they have personal beef. They have personal beef.
Starting point is 00:03:19 So there's a few objections here. If you are a fair-minded, decent person, you don't. compare anything to the Holocaust, all right, because that is invalid. It's an invalid comparison, particularly when the Homeland Security people are detaining, and they are putting them in some of them migrants in Guantanamo Bay, depending on the level of danger that they assess, but they are detaining. But people there in these detention centers are not being burned to death or whipped or forced to work as the Nazis made the people in their camps.
Starting point is 00:04:07 A lot of Holocaust victims died from overworked, just abuse. You know, they had to work 14, 15 hours. They didn't feed them anything. That kind of a comparison is wrong. It's morally wrong. Now, Ms. Cross doesn't really care. She wants to elevate her opinion of the United States government into the Nazi realm. I am now guessing, but I believe she feels that Trump is probably nearly as bad as Hitler.
Starting point is 00:04:40 Our country approaches the Third Reich, and probably what the foundation is there. But if you are not a Jewish person, maybe you don't react as it emotionally. I'm a historian, and I wrote about the concentration camps in my book, Killing Patton, and my upcoming book, September 9th that will be out, confronting evil, we talk about it of Hitler. Hitler's on a cover along with Putin, the Ayatollah, and Mao. And way do you see how Hitler engineered this whole thing to kill Jews and gypsies and communists, and the Jews got it the worst. And for Tiffany Cross or anybody
Starting point is 00:05:31 to make that comparison to the United States government is appalling. Now NBC, which is the most permissive network in the history of the American media, couldn't take it anymore. And that's why they'd let her go because she would come on
Starting point is 00:05:52 and spout this hateful stuff. stuff over and over and over. And Comcast, which runs NBC, you know, they couldn't justify it. Now, they put on haters all day, every day on MSNBC. Okay, there's plenty of them there. And if you tune in, you'll see them. But not to the level of Ms. Cross. And there were a few others that they let go that were not quite as bad, but approaching.
Starting point is 00:06:23 Now, let's get to the final question here. If you evaluate people based on the color of their skin, you are a bigot and a bad person. You're a bad person. So you'll notice in the sound bite I used from Ms. Cross, it was white this, this and white that. What are you doing? What are you doing? And when I say you're a bad person, that's my opinion, and I'm entitled to it under the First Amendment. But I can never, from the time I was a little kid in Levittown, I could never figure out why people were demonizing other people based on their skin color.
Starting point is 00:07:13 In my neighborhood, you couldn't buy a house if you were black. the Leavid brothers who built these thousands of homes that catered to the GIs coming back from World War II banned African Americans flat out racist okay and I write in my autobiography I write about it a bowl fresh piece of none
Starting point is 00:07:39 you never get it now when I was a little kid I didn't even know that there weren't black people in the neighborhood because I didn't know any black people anyway My whole world was white kids. But then when I got a little bit older and I idolized Willie Mays, the New York Giant and then San Francisco giant baseball player, I remember there was a big split among the boys about who was better, Willie Mays or Mickey Mantle. Mickey Mantle was a white guy from Oklahoma. And there was a good debate.
Starting point is 00:08:10 They were both fabulous. but sometimes some of these moron kids would bring in Willie's skin color. And I tell you what, that was not acceptable to me, and there were a lot of brawls in Lovetown. I would not accept it. And it had nothing to do with my background. My parents never, never talked about skin color in my home, ever. okay um so i didn't there wasn't any of that going on but it just went against my sense of decency that i did have when i was seven or eight uh i think that was instilled by the nuns in catholic
Starting point is 00:08:52 school i said that you're talking about will he may we all love him you know he's a great guy he plays with the kids in harlem he signs autographs what are you doing you don't like it because he's black what's a matter with you you. And that was the fundamental argument. And I'm talking about 10-year-old, eight-year-old kids. And we saw, you know, I heard it, but we shut it down. My crew did not traffic in that, ever. So when I hear this now, as an adult and a commentator who knows all the other commentators, when I hear people traffic in that, no. Not. Not. acceptable on any level.
Starting point is 00:09:42 So I wanted you know what I think, and I'd like to know what you think.

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