Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - Liberal Media in Desperate Trouble, Tennessee's Gender-Affirming Care Ban, & Can Trump Fix the Airline Crisis?
Episode Date: December 6, 2024Tonight's rundown: Hey BillOReilly.com Premium and Concierge Members, welcome to the No Spin News for Thursday, December 5, 2024. Stand Up for Your Country. Talking Points Memo: Bill analyzes... how the media that once aimed to destroy Trump is now facing its own downfall. The majority on the Supreme Court is set to support a Tennessee law banning gender-affirming care for minors. Trump must step in to resolve the ongoing airline chaos. Why haven't Democrats focused on these issues? Smart Life: How much American's are spending on Christmas. This Day in History: National Prohibition comes to an end. Final Thought: Joe Benigno raves about Confronting the Presidents to Evan Roberts and Tiki Barber. In Case You Missed It: Read Bill's latest column, The Folks Saved America THE ULTIMATE KILLING SPECIAL. Get Confronting the Presidents PLUS the entire bestselling Killing Series. All 14 books for only $325. SHOP HERE. Get Bill's latest book, CONFRONTING THE PRESIDENTS, out NOW! Now's the time to get a Premium or Concierge Membership to BillOReilly.com, the only place for honest news analysis. Check out the NEW Not Woke Shop! We’ve got Not Woke t-shirts, polos, bumper stickers, and our signature Not Woke coffee mug. Get yours today and stand out from the crowd! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Welcome to the No Spin News, Thursday, December 5th, 2024, stand up for your country.
Well, life is not predictable, and that's what makes it interesting.
Anything can happen at any time, good and bad.
and those of us who believe in God say it's his will, if we get sick or we have some success.
And others who don't believe, just say it's fate.
This happens stands.
So life is full of unforeseen events.
And here is one of the biggest ones that I have seen.
in my 50-year media career.
President Trump was vilified by the media,
more than any other chief executive,
with the exception of Abraham Lincoln.
So if you read my book, Killing Lincoln,
if you read Confronting the Presidents,
you will know that the South hated Abraham Lincoln
to the extent that it wanted him killed,
and John Wilkes Booth accomplished that.
Okay.
So nobody's ever going to catch Lincoln
in the vilification sweepstakes.
Donald Trump second, of all 45 men who fell the office, he was criticized and attacked the most.
And again, I verified that in confronting.
So there were court cases, there were impeachments, there were accusations, there were
slander and liable, as Paul Simon once said. Okay? It went on and on and on and on.
But in the end, the voters saved Donald Trump. Us, we the people, saved him. If he had lost
the election, believe me, these court cases would go on forever, and it would have been
grisly. Now, I don't know if Donald Trump subscribes to what I just told you or not,
but he should. We saved him. Now, through no action, the press that just tried to destroy
President Trump itself is destroyed. Unforeseen, you bear. You bear.
And that's the subject of this evening's talking points memo.
CNN's ratings are down 50% half since the election.
MSNBC's down 54% since the election.
That means the corporations that run those two agencies are going to lose hundreds of millions of dollars.
because we the people gave power to Donald Trump
and those agencies were in the forefront of trying to harm him.
So it's called a backlash against the haters, the Trump haters.
That is an incredible turn of events in our nation's history
because the media is very powerful here.
All right.
That's number one.
And the data I just gave you comes from Nielsen, published in Ad Week magazine.
Now, just yesterday on MSNBC, which is still a hate Trump network, there was a guy named David Frum, you may have heard about him, he's a Democrat, fierce Democrat, hates Trump, hates Republicans.
And he went on and disparaged Fox News Channel and Pete Higseff in the usual crude, hateful way.
Well, almost immediately, the co-host on the morning program said this.
Before we go to break, a little bit earlier in this block, there was a comment made about Fox News in our coverage about Pete Hegseth and the growing number of allegations about his behavior over the years and possible addiction to alcohol or issues with alcohol.
The comment was a little too flippant for this moment that we're in.
We just want to make that comment as well.
We want to make that clear.
We have differences in coverage with Fox News,
and that's a good debate that we should have often.
But right now, I just want to say there's a lot of good people that work at Fox News
who care about Pete Heggseth, and we'll want to leave it at that.
No, she was forced to do that.
forced. And you saw that on the view the other day as well. So executives now at Comcast NBC
are forcing their far-left commentators to do things like that. That would never have happened
had Trump lost the election in a million years. Trying to save their butts. And the anchors better do
it. Are they going to get fired? Many of them are going to get fired anyway? You can't lose
audience like that and continue to pay people a lot of money. You can't. So they're all going
to go. This time next year, it'll be a wasteland over there. You'll see people you never saw
before. The people who are in the big money are gone. I'm not going to name them. That's not
right, because I don't know for sure, but my predictions are pretty good. So you can see
that the unintended consequences of President Trump's victory, again,
engineered by individual Americans, working Americans, okay, has devastated the media.
Now, there's another important radar online, and I don't think that's a credible organization.
I always tell you up top whether I think it's credible or not. I don't think it is.
But it says there's a big shakeup coming at the view. Now, I believe that's true.
I mean, I just wanted to delineate. I believe the shakeup, because I've said that before,
radar online went with it. So what's going to happen at the view is going to have to take out some of
haters and put in rational people with conservative beliefs. Not all of them. I mean,
Whoopi Goldberg will survive, but a lot of them will disappear. Disney has to do that because
the view is ruining ABC News's reputation, just as MSNBC ruined Lester Holt and NBC News's reputation.
So ABC News runs the view. That is just, I still can't get my head around that, because
Because I worked at ABC News for two years under Peter Jennings.
That never would have happened when I was there.
Koppel was there then, never.
In a million years would that have happened.
So ABC News is letting all this stuff go.
So the media is in desperate trouble.
Now, one of the worst is NPR PBS.
When I say worse, it just ranked propaganda from these.
And we pay for it.
We pay for it.
hundreds of millions of dollars, tax dollars, every year goes to these propagandists.
Now Congress is involved. Roll the tape.
Planned Parenthood and PBS are in congressional control. Are you planning to act both of those?
I would like to, that's for sure.
Spending for both of those? Yeah, we've got to build consensus to have the votes to do that.
Now, some of this will be done by executive order out of the White House.
Absolutely.
He has a broad authority to do a lot of that.
So you can say goodbye to PBS NPR.
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Because they're not going to be able to compete in the marketplace.
So once you take those hundreds of millions of dollars of my money, your money away from them, they're done.
Nobody wants to listen to that kind of garbage.
They are not even, they don't even attempt to be fair.
I mean, they ran a program on Frontline, which is their main documentary unit about the race, Harris versus Trump.
It was stunning what they did, roll of the tape.
The documentary Frontline did on the race was a disgrace.
A disgrace.
I watched it top to bottom.
They loaded up on anti-Trump.
people and they glorified Harris. We don't need to pay for that. We can save the $445 million.
That's the place to start cutting the massive expenditures. Am I wrong? No, I'm not. And it's more
than $445. When you add in these subsidies that we came up with, it's like $550 million a year
going in those operas. So it's done. They're done. Good. Good.
They're not honest, they're living off us, we don't need them.
And one final thing, getting back to the view.
I don't have any beef with people who don't see the world the way I do.
I got plenty of liberal friends.
And we are, you know, we disagree, but we do it with humor and sincerity.
And I never hold anybody's belief system against them if it's sincere.
But if it's based on hate, then you've got a problem with me.
Big problem.
Now, there's a person on the view, Behar, you know her, hates anybody who's not a liberal.
All right, we've seen her for years doing that.
There's another one.
Anna Navarro, roll a tape.
I think a lot of us are still apoplectic that America voted against a quality of
woman again and put in, you know, this, this racist, misogynist, and they don't care.
And so it's like, so it's tiring.
It is exhausting.
It is disappointed.
So they don't care.
Anybody who vote over Trump doesn't care, all right, that he's whatever she says.
Why would you pay anybody to do that?
She's a hater.
Why is Disney paying for hatred?
It's simple. I'm a simple man. They're paying for hatred. Why? Tell me why.
She's gone. She's not going to be there much longer. And all of the executives, and getting
back to Donald Trump, who didn't do anything but win the election, he didn't know all of this
was going to happen. But every executive who allowed that to happen is going to go.
They're all going to go. Because the bottom of
on corporations, and I work with corporations for 42 years. Money. That's what they care
about. Money. If you can make money by hating, go ahead. That's where it is. Now, when I came up
and I worked for Jennings, and I worked at CBS and all of that, hatred wasn't allowed. They were
left. Yeah, all right. But they didn't pose on me. I would have never stood for
for it. Okay? And Fox didn't impose any right-wing stuff on me, ever. But I know I was a little
bo-peep in there. I had to make the money. And I did. One more thing. Washington Post is going to
lose $80 million a show. 80 million on one newspaper. L.A. Times is going to go bankrupt.
New York Times, I'm not sure what they, because they went out into sports and a lot of other different places to save themselves.
I don't know.
But the Washington Post and the L.A. Times, because they hate, hate, hate, hate.
And America's, even the ardent ideologues, okay, we're not a people that embraces hatred unless you are a loon.
one of my favorite words, L-O-O-N.
You're a loon, yeah, okay.
But most American, they feel uneasy with that.
Strong opinion, okay, hate none.
That's the memo.
All right, Joe Biden's lighting up the Christmas tree.
He'll be with Kamala and Doug and Jill and Hunter.
I don't know, Hunter would be there.
I think the President pardoned a Christmas tree.
I'm not sure.
I don't know what the Christmas tree did.
But that's what Biden's doing today.
He's going to light the Christmas tree.
is getting a Patriot of the Year award from Fox News.
Okay.
And that's going to be on TV.
That's what he's doing.
Donald Trump's already running the government as we reported yesterday.
He's already in charge.
His inaugurations more than a month away, but he's running.
He's running a show.
It's very interesting, fascinating to me,
because I'm on the inside of this.
I know what's happening.
Joe Biden didn't have any power. None. He's just there for another, you know, five, six
weeks. Trump, every day, it's people are coming in and this and that, whatever. So Trump
actually said a guy named Steve Whitkoff, you know, Steve Whitkoff, nobody knows. He is the
envoy to the Middle East. So he went over to Israel, and then he went to Qatar to talk to
Prime Minister, Sheikh Mohammed bin al-Fani.
And they're already setting up stuff against Iran.
That's what this guy Whitkoff is doing.
He is going to be the envoy to the Middle East.
He's going to be the point man out there.
So Trump not weighs any time.
He's involved.
I should like to know that.
The former president, the president-elect, he'll be in France over the weekend,
going to the reopening of the cathedral at Notre Dame.
God, I wish I could be there.
I love that cathedral.
Whenever I go to Paris, I said, it's true, it's my first stop.
And then I have lunch at the Il de Saint-Louis,
which is right next to the cathedral.
Paris is a okay town.
In the French, you know, they are.
But every time I go to Paris, I'm saying prayers
at the Notre Dame Cathedral. Trump will be over there. All right, let's get back to the USA.
We got the Supreme Court hearing a case filed by the ACLU, of course. So Tennessee is a law.
Law says that if you are a minor under the age of 18, a doctor cannot give you gender affirming care.
All right, that means you can't get puberty blockers, can't get medications designed to turn you from a boy to the girl, or vice versa in Tennessee.
25 other states have that.
They're all red states.
No liberal states have it.
So it's state law.
If you're under 18, doctor can't give you this medication.
ACLU sued.
Supreme Court's going to rule.
The ruling is going to be 63 to uphold the Tennessee law.
I predict.
So we have it on tape.
I love that because I'm right most of the time.
And we'll get that at the mid-June, I think.
But to me, it's not even close.
why. The states have a right. Each individual, all 50 states have a right to reflect what their
populations want, as long as it doesn't supersede federal law. So this is one of those cases where
if you live in Tennessee and if people don't want minors subjected to this, that should stand.
And that's what the Supreme Court are going to rule. Okay, there's no
constitutional right to get a puberty blocker.
This isn't even a hard one.
Now, the three liberal judges, justices,
one of them just said, I think it was Brown,
oh, this is like a ban on interracial marriage.
No, it's not.
Why would you say something that's silly?
It's not even close.
This is a medical procedure that a minor
may not be equipped emotionally to make.
to make. There are a lot of minors who do nutty things, and then 10 years later go, oh, I'm sorry
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Airline chaos.
Now, I guess I picked on Pete Buttigieg too much.
I'm sorry, Pete, I still want you to have a happy Christmas, but you really did a bad job.
Now the new Secretary of Transportation is Sean Duffy, and I hope he does a better job because
the airlines are out of control and everybody knows it.
So over to Thanksgiving, there were 18,237 to late.
flights in the United States, 18,237.
There were only 300 flights canceled, so that's good.
They didn't hose you completely.
But 18,000 flights delayed, and they go, oh, no, it's the rain.
Hey, if it was the rain, no planes would ever take off in Ireland.
Do you understand that?
You can take off in the rain.
Anyway, Congress, the Republicans and Congress, Democrats don't care.
I don't know why they don't care because they're inconvenienced as much as Republicans are.
So Republicans and Congress really angry about the airline industry's terrible performance,
including charging people for everything.
You want a Kleenex? $2.
Will it take.
So how much have you paid people to pull out customers who are in line with a bag that's two centimeters too big?
Mr. Schroeder. Well, we recognize this is a hard job. And so therefore, we incentivize them to do that.
How much? It's $10 per bag. Wow. $10 per bag. And I think Mr. Klein, you and Mr. Schroeder,
your airlines cumulatively have spent $26 million paying gate agents between 2022 and 2023 to catch passengers
whose bags are a little bit too big. $26 million. I mean, if people want to know why it's such a
terrible experience to fly. This is news for them today.
All right, Holly's doing good job.
I hate going to the airport.
Okay, so the Trump administration is going to pay attention to this airline stuff.
This is way out of control now. And it has been for a while.
And I don't know if it's on Trump's radar screen, but it should be.
And this guy, Duffy, I don't know if he's going to. I'm going to watch him, though.
Because if I was that adamant against Buttigieg, my job to watch Duffy.
Mexico, my favorite country, right?
Again, maybe picking on them too much.
Felice Navidad, to all our viewers in Mexico.
So just magically, after Trump said, hey, we're going to put 25% tariff on all your goods
because Mexican government doesn't do anything to stop drug smuggling in here or people smuggling.
All right, so we're going to hurt you.
Well, two days later, presto big bust, all right?
Perhaps the biggest seizure of fentanyl ever in the country of Mexico, 660 pounds in one seizure
and 1,750 pounds in another, more than a ton of fentanyl, which could kill what, 100 million
people?
That's how much fentanyl is, was in Mexico or is, I'm sure they haven't destroyed the evidence,
you don't think it's out of control?
And the president, new president, Claudio Scheinbaum said, oh, it's just a coincidence that
we had this big bus two days after Trump threat does, because we've been working on this
for a long time.
I'm sure lady, sure you have.
What you've been working on is you know what they're doing and you're not doing anything
about it.
know who carried out this raid? Wasn't a cops. Wasn't a Mexican police. Wasn't the Army.
Why? Because they're all corrupted. It was the Navy. The Mexican Navy had to make the seizure.
And I don't even think the fentanyl was in the sea. I think it was on land. But there's so
much corruption. They don't have anybody down there who can even go up against the cartels.
there. That's a seat. All right, let's go to England. So the UK is much more censor-oriented than
we are. And that goes way back to the king and all of that stuff. They're much more censorship
over there. So they have banned now. TV ads for cereals, muffins, and burgers. You can't advertise
cereals, muffins or burgers on British television.
National Health Service says, too many fat kids, all right, and they're, so croissants,
pancakes, waffles, granola, ready to eat cereals, seaweed snacks, don't even know what I am
with that, and chicken nuggets and burgers and energy drinks cannot advertise.
Too much sugar.
Ban.
Tobacco ban, too.
Now we could do that here, because tobacco, TV has a band here, but you can do it in print.
You can advertise tobacco in print, but not television.
You could do the same thing here.
It's never going to be done because the big, powerful American food companies will block it.
And that's our problem.
So I thought you'd like to know that.
Smart Life Christmas Spending.
So I hope you believe after what, now almost 30 years of doing national commentary that I'm
looking out for you. And that's what we set up the bill o'Reilly.com Christmas
Hanukkah store. Because we got great gifts at very moderate prices. Save you some money.
Now, thousands of you, tens of thousands, have taken advantage of that. Books, and I'll go through
it in a minute, books and not woke gear and everything like that. But if you ignore us and you go to
the store, this is what you're looking at. Smart life. Average American will spend $1,000 this
Christmas time. Canadians spend $1,000 more than Americans, so they spend $2,000 up there.
96% of Americans buy gifts for folks, friends, and families. On average, men spend 10% more than
women, and the gift cards are the most popular to receive. And I understand that. It's impersonal
the gift card, but I ask people, hey, you know, is there anything you would like for Christmas?
I never get an answer.
And I like to be personal.
Somebody that I'm going to gift wants something, I'll get it for them, you know, unless it's
a, you know, condo or something, but it was reasonable.
But they all go, well, so I, you know, the problem with gift cards is that it's the amount
of money.
So if you're looking at it, you get $35 gift certificate, you know, you know, that's a lot.
home worth it's difficult but it's easy and that's why people do it so be smart smart life okay
write the list i told you that already uh go to our store and and look at what we have and then if you
don't find something you like there then you can go out and waste your money at macy's or whatever
uh pope he's got a new car mercedes bends gave pope francis the keys to the first electric power
Pope Mobile. That happened yesterday. There he is. Pope's got a new Pope Mobile. What does he need
a Pope Mobile? Well, because in 1981, Pope John Polar II was almost assassinated. Remember that?
Some Muslim guy, Turkish hitman. So then they had to get a new Pope Mobile with bulletproof
glass and all that. And Pope Francis, environmental guy. He's got the, he's got the Mercedes EV. And now he's not
plugging it in, so he's got guys, the Swiss guards will end the Vatican, plug it in for him.
But good health, Pope Francis, you're a good man. I don't agree with some of your political
stances, but you are a good man. I met him. He's a good man. Stay in history, December 5th,
1933. The 21st Amendment to the Constitution was overturned. Come on, what's the 20th?
first amendment to the Constitution. Ah, the prohibition, out. So here's how it went down.
In August 1917, President Woodrow Wilson suspended alcohol in the USA because he wanted to
save grain to produce food. They were in the Middle World War I. So all booze stopped.
And then the people who didn't like alcohol said, okay, we're, we're, we're
going to ban it. And it was a constitutional amendment on January 16th, 1919, 36 states,
two-thirds, approved no booze, though prohibition came in. Prohibition lasted almost 14 years.
In that time, everybody drank. And Al Capone and all bootleggers made billions of dollars.
Watch the movie The Untouchable, excellent film, and you'll see all of it happened. And then,
the government finally said under Franklin Roosevelt, it's not working. But in order to get an
amendment out of the Constitution, you have to have two-thirds of the states. Agreed. And that
happened 91 years ago today, December 5th, 1933, happy days, we're here again. Everybody was
boozing it up, but they really never stopped boozing it up. So there you go, this day in history.
Okay, so we got a very funny final thought, somebody saying bad things about me.
Everybody loves that, right?
Hey, do you hear what the guy said about O'Reilly?
Well, I'm going to play it in a moment.
Okay, there's a final thought of the day.
So, as you know, confronting the president's enormous hit.
It's number six, I think, this week on New York Times list.
Cher and Melania Trump are ahead of me.
Ladies, come on, but not far ahead.
So this is 13 weeks.
Shares only been out, what, two weeks?
Melania's done very well.
But confronting the president, an enormous hit.
So WFAN is probably the biggest sports
radio outlet in the country.
And it's in New York City, of course.
And I got a midday crew, Joe Beningo, Evan Roberts.
and Tiki Barber.
Tiki Barber used to play for the New York Giants.
He's a good guy.
I know Barber.
I don't know Benigno and Roberts very much.
Anyway, Benigno apparently had some comments
about confronting the president's, rolling.
I can't stand Bill O'Reilly because he's a pompous ass.
But I just got this book written by him.
It's called Confronting the Presidents.
Have you got it yet?
I have not.
I've read some of the other books about the presidents, which are very good.
I'm telling him.
I never read books anymore.
I'm already into Thomas Jefferson.
He goes, you know, right through every president, right through...
Really? All of them?
Right through Biden.
Right through Joey Boy.
Right through Joey Boy.
All right.
You know, check it out.
All right.
Oh, I love that.
Confronting the presidents.
You into that, too?
I mean, I am.
It's just interesting presidential history.
Take it out.
Especially with Bill because of his nature.
Yeah.
I don't like him, but he's a great, he's a very good writer.
He had all those killing books, killing of Lincoln and all that.
And I know you're into it.
Tique, if you're into it too. Check it out. It's a good Christmas present. Confronting the
president. Now, right, I'll take the derision along with the good plug. Okay, I'll take it.
Now, Beningo, I don't know him. So I'm a pompous A. I'd love to know what that's based on.
I try not to be pompous. I try to be pretty even, fact-based. Pompous people, they come in, and this is why.
experience and maybe it's yours as well. So if you're pompous, you're looking down at people.
Look at you. I'm so smart. You're a dunderhead poltroon. I don't think I do that. I try to give
everybody at equal status in the beginning. And then if they can't live up to whatever they're
doing, then I come in. But that's not pompous. You know, pompous. You know, pomp.
is a snooty, nose in the air.
That's not me.
I mean, if you knew me and my personal routines, I'm just like you.
Okay, I don't go around and take snuff like Dolly Madison.
I'm not snuffing it.
I don't buy, you know, giant gaudy jewelry or, you know,
parade around in a Ferrari and I don't do any of that my daughter one time and she's a little
girl and she liked horses and there was a beautiful piece of land for sale in the North Shore
of Long Island and we drove by and it's a horse farm and she oh daddy we have to live here we
have to live in this horse farm and I took her around and you know I could have bought it
but I said listen you know if we live here we're living a park
from everybody. It's not like kids around. It's the biggest day. A lot of, you know, I said,
that's not what we want to do. We want to be in a neighborhood. We want to have people,
you know, that we interact with. We don't want to have giant gates all over the place.
And, you know, as I got more and more famous that I had to do a little bit more of that,
but this was way back. And she understood even at, I think he's 10. And I said, look,
anytime you want to ride, we can get you the horse and, you know, we'll go out.
ride and have fun, but I don't think we want to live apart from the folks. That's pompous,
you know, to me. And I'm not criticizing the people who make a decision to do that. If you have
the assets to do it and you want to live private on a beautiful place by yourself, more power to
you. And I don't say you're pompous. But there's a lot of people who buy the giant estates
and the 20,000 square foot homes and all this because they just want to show it off. They
know they want to whatever that's pompous anyway getting back to this analysis we appreciate the
plug all right um i want to find out why i'm a pompous a and uh barber i you know he he knows me
better than the other he knows that i'm kind of a regular guy i'm not uh one of those okay so um
we are at the end of the trail for this week we have two more weeks for with you before the
Christmas break. And we've got a lot of really good stuff. And I can't tell you exactly what's
going on, but there's a lot of stuff that I'm dealing with now with the Trump administration
that is fascinating. And I'm going to be able to tell you, but not now, because it just hasn't
come through. So we're involved with a lot of something taking a lot of phone time, trying to get
various policies lined up that will help you, and me, but primarily you.
I think I have my finger on that.
So stay with us for the next two weeks.
I know it's going to be a busy time, but we're going to be breaking a lot of stories
and nobody else has any of this information.
And there's one huge story if it comes through, it's going to be enormous.
This is what they call in the business a tease, but I think it's more of an alert.
You know, we want you to stay close the next two weeks.
Thank you for watching and listening to the No Spin News this evening.
We'll have a Sunday column and we'll see you again on Monday.