Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - BONUS: Bill O'Reilly's Zohran Mamdani Breakdown
Episode Date: July 15, 2025Bill O'Reilly takes a hard look at what a Zohran Mamdani victory means for the United States. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices...
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Mamdani. So say you live in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, beautiful place, or Santa Fe, New Mexico,
another beautiful place, or Key West Florida. I wouldn't say Key West is beautiful, but if you like the
water, okay. Why do you care about who the mayor of New York City is? You know, right?
It doesn't affect you. But there's a larger question here. And that's what
I want to get into you. So we are experiencing a revolution in America right now, traditional
values, baby boomer values. I'm a baby boomer, 1949, okay, of how Americans should live,
drastically changing, cross the board. Gay marriage in the 1950s and 60s, forget about it,
never could have. Some of the changes.
are good okay but a lot of them are not and one that's not is the permissive people who are
elected to powerful positions and the mayor of New York City the largest city in the
country is a powerful position now the guy running in case you're not familiar is
Zoran Mam Donnie okay he is what 33 years
old, born in Uganda, 1991. He settled in Queens in 1995. He went to Wesleyan University.
He's a former rapper. And then he got elected to the New York Assembly from Estoria
Queens. Very charismatic guy, by the way. Well, well-spoken.
looks good on TV.
But he's a, hey, I'm a socialist.
But he's not a socialist.
He's a communist.
If you look and study his speeches,
what he wants to do, as mayor of New York,
is tax people to a rate that's punitive,
that would hurt them.
Working people.
So say you're a union guy,
and you're on the Long Island Railroad,
and you're making $150,000 a year,
which is what most of the people
on the Long Island Railroad are to make it.
Well, if you got a New York address, Mandani is going to bop you with taxes.
So you will pay city tax, state tax, federal tax.
You'll play way more than 50% to the various governments.
With the housing prices in New York, it's not going to leave you any money at all.
He's going to strangle.
The government's going to strangle you.
And the money that he gets from the higher tax is going to go to the pool.
He's going to give it to him.
No strings attached.
So you're a heroin addict.
You're going to get money like they do in San Francisco.
Get here.
We're going to finance your habit to some extent.
You can steal and shoplift and get the money there or prostitute yourself.
And we're not going to prosecute you for any of that.
So I'll go have a good time being a heroin addict and we don't care.
We're going to take the hard-earned person's money and give it a yield.
You think I'm exaggerating?
I'm not.
That's exactly what happens.
So, Mandami's down with all of that, and he's got a color thing going on.
So you're like the white people, going to pay more.
Okay, the white people are going to pay more.
A couple of sound bites, just to give you a flavor of this guy.
The first one that we're going to use is about the police.
Now, the New York City Police, largest agency, in the country.
should be about 45,000. It's down about 36, 37,000. Roll a tape on it.
Police do not create safety. For many, many people across this city and this state,
police actually create and amplify violence. And it is very important to speak about that reality
that many people have because it pushes up against the conventional understanding of police
who are seen to be people who come to resolve violence. But, I mean, you just look at the history
of the NYPD and you see that we have invested in a system that functions in many ways to punish
poor black and brown people across this city and across the state and frankly across this
country so that's a total lie and you can see the lie when you look at the victims of violent
crime almost half are African Americans
Not only in New York, but all over the country.
So African Americans are being attacked, physically attacked by miscreants, by violent criminals.
It's not the cops that are attacking the African Americans.
It's the criminals.
But Mandami and his crew, they don't want to punish the violent criminals.
So you'll get a guy who's got 14, 15 arrests, a couple of convictions.
he beat somebody up, he's right out in bail in two hours.
That's Mandani.
So he wants you to think that it's the cops that are going into the black neighborhoods
and beating the hell out of people of color.
That's what he's selling.
Mandani's selling that.
But it's a lie.
There are cases of police abuse,
but it's not at any level that you would make that kind of a statement.
But the violent criminals who are attacking African-American
as astronomical rate are mostly black.
It's black-on-black crime.
It's not white people going into Harlem or Bedstuy or the Bronx.
And a lot of its drugs and all of that, we know that.
I mean, he's just lying to be.
He's lying.
Now, if you're a police officer in New York City and you're making, what, 75, 80 grand, and
people are spitting at you and the mayor hates you and you got to do all this paperwork
and morale is low and you don't want to be there.
So he's undermining, undermining public safety.
So I'm trying to get across to
to the people who supported them you think it's bad now in new york city where do you see what
happens who's going to protect you who can't carry in new york city you're not you're not
protected all right the other thing i want to uh this is a paper statement uh on x this is uh
october eighth two thousand twenty three mandami says quote netanyahu's declaration of war the israel
government's decision to cut electricity to Gaza, and a Kinesh members calling for another
Nakba, will undoubtedly lead to more violence and suffering in days and weeks to come.
Path to a just and last peace can only begin when ending the occupation, dismantling apartheid.
So this is a day after more than a thousand innocent Jewish people was slaughtered by Hamas.
And that is the opening of confronting evil that will be out on September 9th.
I describe exactly what happened in that town.
Mandami is blaming the Israeli government for it, not Hamas.
Okay.
Now, any reasonable person, even if you took Mandami's side,
that Israel is an oppressor, would say, well, yeah, Israel should lighten up
or should be more moderate, but the Hamas people are savage killers, not Mandami.
Now, do you want that mindset?
That's what you're going to get.
That's what you're going to get.
So to me, I don't live in New York City and I don't live there.
I could easily and I have had many, many opportunities.
Never.
I was born in Columbia, Presbyterian Hospital on the far upper west side bordering Harlem.
My mother worked at that hospital as a physical therapist.
I was born free as the Lion movie went.
And my parents moved out to Levitown because, you know, it was an easier place to raise children.
And so I've never lived in New York City, but I, you know, attempted a few times because it is an unbelievably vibrant city or it used to be.
I live outside.
I'm not going to be affected directly by this guy.
But my daughter lives in there, man, and I'm very worried for her safety.
Extremely worried. I'm worried now. If this guy gets in, I might have to hire a private security guard to follow around. Of course, you're not going to want that. But, you know, it's a serious situation. And all Americans, it could happen in your town. Chicago, happening. L.A., happening. San Francisco, happening. Seattle. Boston is safe, but it's chaotic.
Baltimore, you almost can't go there.
D.C., Trump's going to take it over.
It's run so poorly.
And on and on and on and on.
We've got to arrest that.
And the only people can do it are the voters.