Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - Looking Out For You - September 21, 2025
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Bill O'Reilly here.
Welcome to the latest edition of Looking Out for You.
Let's get started.
I wish I had better news to analyze, but I don't.
And I have to deal with this Charlie Kirk situation in the sense of what is happening in the wake of his assassination.
The justice system will take care of the alleged assassin.
I say allege because due process is certainly afforded to every person in this country.
But he's guilty.
He did it.
And I think the state of Utah will execute him eventually.
It'll take forever.
But I think they will.
And even if they don't, he's never going to get out of prison.
But the reaction is worth stair stepping because it's troubling.
It's troubling.
Now, most of us live in kind of a bubble.
I'm an exception to that.
I can't live in the bubble.
I've got to go and see what everybody's doing and saying.
But many, many Americas, I think the majority,
are much more comfortable with people who agree with them about everything.
Or the younger people, they go into the websites and where they, whatever activity,
they like is available whatever dialogue they like is available uh and so they create you create
this bubble around you okay and that's why i wrote my new book confronting evil to burst that
bubble uh and i think i'll be partially successful in doing that thanks to um what's going on in
the u s a after mr kirk's tragic assassination just just as a footnote here evil always
spreads, unless confronted, unless you fight back.
So this guy in Utah, not only does he kill Charlie Kirk, but he destroys Kirk's family,
okay, the young widow and two little kids, but he destroyed his own family.
Also, this is what evil does.
It spreads.
So the assassins' mother and father and two brothers never be the same.
never
they live in a small community
St. George, Utah, I've been there
very beautiful near the Grand Canyon
but those people
just put yourself in their shoes
President Trump mentioned that today
that the family unit
is a traditional family
and they can't come back from this
and it's not like they're not going to be able to live
but their whole lives
taking a dramatic turn for the worst
So this is what evil does.
It just spreads its tentacles out.
Now, I'm not an ideological guy.
I mean, I know the left-wing press is trying to brand me that for the last 30 years, but I'm not.
I'm a problem-solver.
I'm a registered independent.
I listen to both sides, and I evaluate what I believe is best for the country on a problem-solving basis.
So I'm privy to what most people are saying.
My staff is instructed to send me a wide array of opinion and analysis.
Now there is a guy at Harvard, and you may know that I have a master's degree from that
school, Lawrence Tribe, who is a very anti-Trump liberal law professor, but he's been at Harvard
forever. He's got tenure there, and he's, you know, actively involved in a discourse.
So when this terrible thing happened to Charlie Kirk, he said on social media, which is
incredible for a Harvard law professor to put out there, quote, Kirk's apparent assassin seems
to have been ultra MAGA, exploding the GOP MAGA attempt to pin the blame for this
tragedy on liberals.
Now, this is a Harvard law professor.
Of course, that turned out to be 100% inaccurate, wrong, and then he deletes it.
Okay?
Now, that is disturbing.
Everybody knows everybody who's in the business, journalism, law, or any of that,
that you wait until the facts emerge.
You don't do this.
You don't take stuff from the Internet.
You don't, that's knee-jerk stupidity.
But tribe won't pay a price for that
because tribe's tribe wanted to believe that.
And that's why he put it out there.
So he did apologize, but it was gibberish.
Okay?
It's gibberish.
But that's at the highest level now.
I'm not going down to the Hollywood stars who don't know anything or the sports people or anything like that.
Not even going.
I'm going to the highest level.
Law professor esteemed Harper.
Now, Stephen King.
This guy is a very, very ardent liberal.
Nothing wrong with that.
Okay, he's a brilliant writer.
He's made a bloody fortune on the horror novels.
Capitalism has been very good to Stephen King,
but he is way out there on the left flank.
Again, perfect right as an American to do that.
So he inserts himself into this
by saying that Charlie Kirk advocated stoning gay people.
It's not true.
Now, King picked it up from some website or something, and then King apologized, okay, after he
was called out and called names and all that.
So King should know better, right?
But King and tribe of one thing in common, they live in this ideological bubble.
This is where they live.
This is where they feel comfortable with other far left people.
And they want to feed that monster.
Now King, he doesn't need the money anymore, he's so wealthy.
But he's hurt himself dramatically among the American people.
Even just moderate liberals, you know, guy gets killed, family devastated, and you're
saying that he wanted to stone gaze when it's not true.
Nobody's going to support that except the real loons,
where they'll accept anything that'll make the other slide look bad.
Finally, there's a guy, this is crazy, named Gerald Borkuette, who I never heard of,
but he works for the NBA in Phoenix, Arizona, writes about the Sons, and he's got a podcast,
the Phoenix Suns NBA team.
Okay, now he threw out the most vile stuff in the world.
I'm going to just give you one quote.
This is Gerald Burkett.
If you're saddened by today's political violence,
that's the murder of Mr. Kirk,
horrified by the video repulsed by my response,
ask yourself why your reaction was different
when it came to school shootings,
mass deportations,
or hundreds of videos or horrific murders in Gaza
which Kirk cheered on.
Okay, Kirk did not cheer on.
And murders in Gaza?
You know, you'd have to be specific about that
in order to be taken seriously.
But the point is that Kirk didn't cheer them on
just as he didn't advocate for stoning homosexuals.
Now, this guy, Borket, another bubble person,
He didn't apologize if Phoenix Suns fired him, the NBA fired him.
It had to be fired.
You can't do that, you know, particularly right after somebody loses his or her life.
Can't be justifying it.
That's what this is all about.
The tribe and this guy and, you know, it's all about justifying.
a violent murder. Now, Stephen King, I'd say he was the worst of the three here with the stoning
of the gays. The other guy just looks like a nut, Burkett, and Tribe is, you know, what are you
going to do? But the point is that anybody trafficking in this kind of stuff who is celebrating
the assassination of fellow human being.
Unless that person is Hitler or Stalin or Mao, you know, mass, mass murderer.
Then you say, yeah, good, I'm glad we got them, right?
Okay.
But celebrating the murder of a 31-year-old with a family, I think they're emotionally ill.
That's just my opinion.
But I don't know anybody like that.
Do you know anybody like that?
I know a lot of people with a lot of political beliefs.
I don't know anybody who would say something like that.
Now, I have pretty high standards about who I hang with.
If I think that you're a nut, Zionara.
So that cuts down on the lunatic fringe in my life, big time.
But I'll tell you what, I'm a thousand.
of people. I don't know one person who would do that. Celebrate an assassination like that.
I'm getting the feeling that politics is hurtling out of control in the USA. I was surprised,
and I bet you were too, somewhat. The governor, Kathy Hokel, endorsed Zoran Mamadani. I think that was a
terrible move on the part of Governor Hokel if she wants to get reelected in November
2006. But I could be wrong because New York is a very strange state right now. It's drifting
radical left in the city, but the rest of the state, I don't think that's what's happening.
New Pole and Nassau County says that residents where I am, where I live, don't like Hockel and they
don't like Mandani, and I don't want any part of them. Anyway, a statement came out given to the
New York Times, September 14th. And here's what Kathy Hockel had to say, quote, tonight I am
endorsing Assemblyman Zoharhan Mamdani. In the past few minutes, I've had frank conversations with
him. We've had our disagreements, but in our conversations, I heard a leader shares my commitment
into a New York where children can grow up safe in their neighborhoods and where opportunity
is within reach for every family.
I heard a leader is focused on making New York City affordable, a goal I enthusiastically
support, unquote.
Well, this is a loopy statement.
It's ridiculous to think that Ma'am Donnie wants to have children.
children grow up safe when he doesn't want to enforce the law. He's quite clear on that.
He wants to let as many criminals out of jail as possible. And he wants to take one billion
dollars out of the NYPD budget. Well, how, Governor Hockel, is that going to keep the children
safe? Madam, it's not.
Even you have to understand that.
So I don't have any personal beef against Hockel.
I've spoken to her a few times.
We have very civil conversations.
But I'm starting to think she's just not smart enough to run anything.
When you say you want to keep children safe in the face of a mandani
who is going to basically create unbelievable violent chaos on the streets
of New York, that's either a lie or you're not smart enough to even understand what the man is
saying. And there's stuff about making New York City affordable. Is this the land of Oz? New York
City is never going to be affordable. All right, it's a supply and demand situation. Millions of people
want to live in Manhattan because there is economic opportunity in the financial and medical
sectors. So you come here from all over the world, you can make money that drives up the cost
of housing. Mandami can't do anything about the marketplace, except seize property, which of course is
what he wants to do. That's communism and socialism. And he can tax the hell out of any business,
he wants, which he will do as well. Now, that will cause people to flee New York City,
and I think rates will come down for some rental units and perhaps for homes, because you'll have
more people going out in the face of this unbelievable chaos that Mandani would create
than come in. So that might drive it down, but that's not what Hockel's talking about.
about. Hockel's talking about a politician forcing prices in New York City to come down.
When Hockel herself has forced them up by congestion pricing, by parking regulations that are
on and on and on and on. So this is just another example of how we, the people of New York,
are subjected to the worst leadership I have ever seen. This is worse in California.
I don't know about Illinois. Maybe it's a tie. But boy, oh boy. And finally, Hockel really hurt herself here. People are not going to forget this endorsement. And she is going to run for re-election. She may well lose. Let's hope so.
A report yesterday, News 12 Westchester, Tara Rosenblum, the reporter. And it says, Eric Adams said to drop
out of New York City mayor's race.
Anonymous sources, always a problem.
Tara, always a problem.
Okay?
You're gonna report something like that, which is big,
and you're using people who don't want their names
put out there, ultra cautious.
So I saw the report and I was agnostic about it.
That means I didn't believe it or disbelieve it.
I went, I don't know, because I have predicted, and I'll play a sound cut in a moment, that Adams will drop out.
Now, Adams' spokesperson Todd Shapiro says there is no truth to rumors that Adams will drop out this week.
Notice the words, this week.
Okay, now, I'll just go over this briefly.
I don't want to be redundant.
I know a lot of you guys listen every night.
Adam has run out of money.
And then he's got bills to pay, big bills.
And once he runs out of PAC money, donated money,
he's got to pay it out of his own pocket that he will not do.
Okay?
It's not a Belven thing.
It's not a helping Cuomo thing or helping Curtis Lewa.
This is a, now I got to pay.
I don't want to do that.
I don't want to run up $2 million in debt, so I can't continue.
That's what this is.
Here's what I said on September 2nd.
Everybody asked me and Domney going to win.
I think it's still a jump ball here because I don't think Adams is going to be able to go from now until election debt.
Run out of money.
Could be wrong.
If Adams drops, then those votes have to go somewhere.
And that's true.
Then the lion's share of the votes would go to Cuomo.
But not all of them.
I don't think many of them go to Mandani because he's a frontrunner now.
So if he was okay with you, you'd be on a train.
Adams, no way he wins.
Now, I do know this to be a fact.
Adams is trying to negotiate a job for himself.
So he's trying to see if somebody will give him a position where he can earn some money in return for him dropping out.
Those kinds of deals are made all the time.
and they're not made in public.
So I feel kind of bad for Tara Rosenblum,
but I never use anonymous saucers terror
and is the reason why.
Because if you told me something anonymously
and it turned out to be false,
I would have to expose you.
I would have to.
Or I lose credibility with my audience.
So I'd have to say,
so-and-so told me
and didn't want their name mention
that Adam's dropping out
and he's not dropping out.
So so-and-so was wrong.
I'd have to say, all right, so not a lot of people are going to tell me stuff anonymously
because they know that's the rule here.
Very, very hard.
Anonymous sources can mislead all day long for all different reasons.
Journalists do not have control of them.
Cannot confirm what they say.
It's awful.
Awful.
But it's routine in America today.
But again, once Adams drops out, then it'll be a flurry of new polling, okay?
And then the polling will become very important because it'll show where that 9, 10% vote will go.
And Cuomo, he knows he's going to lose unless Adams drops out.
But Adams doesn't care about Cuomo at all.
There's no detente there.
may say once he drops out, yeah, I'm supporting Cuomo. That might be part of the deal
that he makes to get another job. And Curtis is not dropping out. Cuomo wants Curtis to drop out,
but Curtis is not going to do that because he despises Cuomo. So he's going to drop out for personal
reasons. And Curtis, I know this to be true, thinks he's got a shot to win. He thinks he can
put together a coalition. Obviously, it's five to one.
Democrat to Republican registration, New York City, but Curtis thinks he can peel off the law
enforcement vote. And so he's going to go to the end. And that's his privilege. I mean, come on.
I don't criticize anybody for doing that.
So every morning I get newspapers delivered to my house on Long Island. The papers, the actual,
I can hold it. I like that. I also get them on a social media, the, you know, the email,
all of that, but I'd rather read the paper.
It's just old time habit, a traditional guy, whatever.
So there's an ad in New York Post, and it says,
move to Connecticut, and it's got a picture of a real estate crew in Fairfield County.
And there's no surprise about this ad, Mandani.
There will be many people.
moving all over the place.
Now, I'll get to Connecticut specifically in a moment because I did live there.
But I want to give you some stats.
Since Governor Hogle took office, 2021 and 24, 677,000 people have left New York City.
677,000 people have moved out of New York City.
And New York State, since Hogle's been governor, 1.3 million New Yorkers have left.
Now, of course, they're being replaced by a variety of people, not 100%.
We've lost congressional representation in this state, and our population is shrinking.
Those are enormous numbers, enormous.
So what's happening now, and I know this because I live on Long Island in a fairly affluent area,
easy into the city on the railroad, is that the property values are going up, particularly in easy access in.
They're going up a lot because city people are going, I'm not even going to chance it.
Mandani is so dangerous to the economy, to personal wealth, to public safety, I want
out of here, particularly families, because you're not to believe the horror that's going
to descend on New York City if that man gets elected.
It's going to be dangerous.
So people are moving away, and then the real estate agency is all supply and demand, all right?
So in my neighborhood, about 20% houses have gone up this year.
These are nice houses, outflow a neighborhood, as I said, but there's a flight.
So the Connecticut people, they're trying to tap into this.
So people want to keep their job Manhattan.
You go up to Fairfield County or Greenwich or any of those towns.
They call them a southern shore towns in Connecticut.
You can get into the city on the train fairly easily.
It's never, you know, it's always a little annoying, but you can get in.
But Connecticut, if you're going there because you fear taxes, Connecticut is taxing you to death.
And there's no real reason why.
It doesn't have a big metro center, Hartford, New Haven, the biggest towns.
But the liberal governance up there is crazy.
It's giveaway, give away, give away, give away, giveaway, so they have to raise the taxes.
Property taxes are high.
sales taxes are hot. Everything's hot. If you're looking for low tax, you've got to go to the
Carolinas, Florida, Texas, Tennessee. Can't go north, except New Hampshire. New Hampshire is a low-tax
state, but you're going to freeze your buns off up there and you can't commute to New York.
But anyway, these Connecticut people are smart because there will be a segment of New Yorkers
who don't, and a commute by car on Long Island is impossible.
I live 22 miles from Midtown Manhattan.
It took me an hour and a half, easy.
And it's not just rush hour either, 24-7 now.
Connecticut is lighter.
It's still, the Stanford area is still a killer,
but it's a lighter traffic footprint than Long Island.
And Connecticut is a beautiful state.
I mean, that southern shoreline is gorgeous,
and very nice place to live.
live. But you better have some loot because the real estate is high. But anyway, it's shocking how many
New Yorkers are leaving, and that is going to accelerate if Mam Danny becomes mayor. And it's going to
accelerate big time. And all of that will have negative consequences on those of us who have to
live here. And I have to live here because of family, because of business, et cetera, et cetera. But I
want to live here too. I'm not in New York City, so I have to deal with that madness. Nassau
County is much better run.
What I want to tell you about is socialism. So socialism is taken root in New York City, not surprising
with the disparity between rich and poor. The wealthiest people in the world live in on Park Avenue,
Fifth Avenue, Central Park, and then you've got desperately poor people in the outer
The desperately poor people, some of them anyway, say, we can't make it.
It's deck stacked against unfair, whatever it may be.
So we want the powerful people that run New York City and state to give us money, because
food stamps and public housing, that's all money.
So we use a cover word money.
So you give it to us.
It's called income inequality.
level the field. And the Democratic Party, the far left, the progressive movement, says,
okay, how much you want. And we'll take it from the wealthy people. We'll give it to you
by high taxation. And that is a very appealing message to poor and some working class voters.
They feel they don't have a chance in the capitalist system. They're never going to have
the apartment on Park Avenue. And they want as much as they can.
get from the government. So on CNN yesterday, they were analyzing a new poll that shows
mandamis well ahead in a mayoral race. Roll the tape. And I was looking at the polling from New York
City, and what you see is the clear plurality of New York Democrat, New York City Democrats think
the idea of having a socialist mayor is a good idea, matching what we see nationally. The bottom line
is socialism isn't a dirty word among Democrats at this particular point.
It's actually a word that one attached.
Democrats seem to like it.
And that's true.
That analysis is true.
They seem to like it.
Because the bulk of their supporters are struggling economically.
And this is the Fidel Castro thing.
This is the not so much Joseph Stalin communist Russia,
because what Stalin did was he demonized his czar over there.
And you learn about this in confronting either.
evil. And then he told the people in Russia, hey, we'll get rid of the corrupt czar and then we'll all have a much better life because that didn't turn out at all. It never does. Socialism doesn't work anywhere. And I'll give you a permer on that in a moment. But Castro comes in Cuba and says, hey, Batista is a corrupt guy, which he was, and we'll get rid of him. I'll take over and I'll give you all kinds of stuff. Well, next to Haiti, I think Cuba is the most important.
nation in our hemisphere. That's not worked at all. So what socialism is is
basically a handout. It's a handout culture. And here's your food stamps. Here's your housing
subsidy. Here's your free bus ride. On and on and on and on. Pay for that. They put very
high taxation on individuals who are wealthy and corporations. Well, what's going to happen when
mandami is elected is that corporations and wealthy people will move out to be replaced by who
so the socialists are not going to have any money to do what they want to do so they'll run up
enormous debt and their economy will collapse that's what's going to happen and do you think
that people in the bronx the brooklyn parts of queens understand that i don't want to be
arrogant about it but i don't believe they do and even if they did i don't think they didn't care
As long as I get my stuff, I'll vote for this guy, because he's going to give me more than Curtis
Leewa or Cuomo or anybody.
And that's why I'm voting for him.
I want stuff.
Give me stuff.
That's as simple as I can make it.
That's exactly what's happening.
And if Mandami is elected in November, the flight out of New York City and state.
is going to be dramatic.
So Jimmy Kimmel, big headlines.
I know him, appeared on his program five times.
I analyzed it on my news program, the No Spin News, which you can access on Bill O'Reilly.com.
And I'm not surprised.
And I actually predicted it in July that it very well could happen because Mr. Kimmel, along
with Stephen Colbert and others, they let hate consume them.
if Donald Trump consume them.
And if you're a comedian, that's not good.
Okay.
People just want a grin before they go to sleep.
They don't want a political diatribe.
That's oversimplifying it, but that was basically it.
But what I didn't get into on my broadcasts that I want to talk to you about now is a culture.
It exists on both sides, far left, far right.
There is a culture.
Okay?
So in Hollywood, in Manhattan, in D.C., in the liberal precincts, Massachusetts, Boston, some parts of Chicago, there's a mindset.
And the mindset has been there for a long, long time.
And it is that liberalism is good and conservatism is bad.
Now, there's no exploration of why or specificity if you were to interview the Hollywood
celebrities who are liberal, and that's about, what, 85, 90% of them? They couldn't tell you what
liberalism is. They couldn't cite what their belief system is. They are bubble people. They live in
a showbiz bubble, and all of the people that they socialize with think the way they do. And they
know if they aren't liberal, that the job opportunities in Hollywood will be fewer. It's a reality
out there. Okay. So they go along. I'm a liberal, I'm a progressive, on this, on that,
and then they pick up stuff from social media, propaganda stuff, and they about it. That's what
you hear. And they believe it because they want to believe it. It's not that they're being
hypocrites, although some of them are, but not the majority. They believe what they want to
believe. And they believe that liberalism is noble and conservatism is evil. But they believe.
That spreads. Spreads other parts of the countries as I mentioned. Now, Jimmy Kimmel was a product
of that. I know him. And he wasn't a loon. I've been on his program five times. And I had a
good relationship with Jimmy Kimmel. But once Trump got into politics, Kimmel lost it.
He hates him.
And that consumed Jimmy Kimmel.
Listen to this soundbite after Trump was elected last November.
Go.
Let's be honest, it was a terrible night last night.
It was a terrible night for women, for children, for the hundreds of thousands of hardworking immigrants who make this country go.
For health care, for climate, for science, for journalism.
for justice for free speech it was a terrible night for poor people for the middle class for seniors
who rely on social security for our allies in ukraine for nato for the truth
and democracy and decency and it was a terrible night for everyone who voted against him
and guess what it was a bad night for everyone who voted for him too you just don't realize
it yet okay so that's a political diatribe and mr kimmel is entitled to his belief system
but 77 million people voted for Donald Trump.
And Kimmel, working for Disney, is trying to get as big an audience as he can.
He alienates 77 million people right off the jump.
You know, if you want to be a political pundit like I am, that's where you go, Jim.
If you want to be a comedian and entertainer, it's trying to get the widest amount of people to watch you so your corporation can make money, you've got to knock it off.
But Kimmel couldn't.
He literally couldn't.
And every night after he got off his show, smashing Trump or conservatives, he'll get calls from his friends.
Oh, you're the best.
You're the greatest, Jim.
That was great.
That was so great.
And he's reinforced in it.
Colbert, same thing.
And they live in that bubble.
They don't go out of the bubble.
Now, the same bubble exists on the right.
The neo-Nazi, crazy clan people, whatever it may be.
But they don't have the corporate support.
There's no corporate support for the far right in America.
So they have no centrality.
There's not a neo-Nazi office in a lobbying arm in D.C.
All right.
They're poisonous.
They're radioactive, as they should be.
But the progressive left, it embraces socialism, sometimes communism.
Oh, they're great.
See the difference?
So there's no power equivalency.
The media, five full networks have embraced progressivism,
ABC, NBC, CBS, CNN, and MS.
Five.
And then you got Fox on the other side and Newsmax, which is, you know,
the audience level is not significant yet.
So it's like five against one.
And that message,
that Trump is the devil over and over and over and over again. But now there's a rebellion.
And that's why Kimmel got whacked. So Colbert was the first domino to fall. And Colbert
refused to put any non-liberal voices on his program, totally blacked out any kind of
traditional conservative guest. So did Kimmel. So does the view.
So do all the network shows.
That's censorship.
That's what Putin does.
That's what Beijing does.
Dangerous off the chart.
One voice only can be heard on five networks, the left-wing voice.
Everybody else is shut out.
I got the number one book in a country.
Can I get on Good Morning America?
No.
I used to be able to get on it.
How about the view? 20 times on the view with Barbara Walters. Can I get on there now? No.
Total boycott. And not just me. Any kind of traditional, pundit, author, movie maker, they will be on.
That is a violation of freedom of speech. That is totalitarianism.
You know, it was funny when Kimmel got waxed, CNN went nuts. Oh, freedom of speech, freedom of speech, freedom of speech, freedom
speech. Okay, you got one conservative traditional voice on your network. One CNN. What do you
got? Fifty liberals? And you won't put me on. I can't get on CNN. I went right to Anderson Cooper.
Hey, Anderson, come on. I know you're for a long time. You and I'll kick it around a little bit.
I got a big book coming out. Didn't even return the email. Now, I know Cooper's afraid of me.
can't stand up to me. All right. But really, disrespect. So, you know, I went over Cooper's show.
Nothing. Never an assenting going to interview. Always. Oh, yeah. Left is good. Left is good.
Trump's the devil. Trump's the devil. Trump's the devil. Trump's the devil. Now there's been a rebellion
on a part of the affiliated stations that own ABC, CBS, and NBC. So you've got to understand it.
Disney and Comcast and Paramount, now they sold the Skydance. They all.
own some of their stations, but the rest of them are owned by other companies, like Sinclair.
And there's a million of them, media companies. And those companies are saying, no. We're in
Salt Lake City. We're in Boise, Idaho. We're in Jackson, Mississippi. We're in Myrtle Beach,
South Carolina. We don't want this every night, hate Trump stuff. And that's why Kimmel got
whack. Because Next Star, the most powerful local news company in the country, Next Star, said to ABC and
Burbank, we're dropping Kimmel. We're dropping them. After what he said about Charlie Kirk,
where MAGA people, he was implying MAGA people responsible for the assassination, that's it.
Critical Mass. Our station group is dropping Kimmel. Disney panicked. No, I don't know. We're going to
do. So what they did was they, oh, what corporations always do. They got out in front,
and they said, no, no, no, we'll fire him. It's like who could fire him first? That's what
happened. A revolt on the part of the local stations across the country. Enough. Enough. They went
with it far too long. They've been censoring and blackballing traditional conservative voices
for more than a decade.
Again, that's Putin's stuff.
So, that's where we are.
The murder of Charlie Kirk has focused everybody in
on extreme ideology,
and it's leading to all kinds of chaos in the media world.
And that's not going to stop.
We'll keep you a prize of it every step of the way.
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