Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - O'Reilly Update Morning Edition, April 1, 2026
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When West Jet first took flight in 1996, the vibes were a bit different.
People thought denim on denim was peak fashion, inline skates were everywhere,
and two out of three women rocked, the Rachel.
While those things stayed in the 90s, one thing that hasn't is that fuzzy feeling you get when WestJet welcomes you on board.
Here's to Westjetting since 96.
Travel back in time with us and actually travel with us at westjet.com slash 30 years.
Bill O'Reilly here and I'm warming up.
Stand by for the O'Reilly Update Morning Edition.
On this Wednesday, immediate gratification.
America is embracing the concept enthusiastically.
We want what we want now.
That is a driver behind substance abuse.
Alter your consciousness quickly.
Obesity as well.
I want that soda and snack right away.
Fully spending, reckless driving, lack of decorum, all IG.
immediate gratification, stalwarts.
And then there's conflict.
We want it resolved immediately.
You see that with the press and Iran.
How long will this go on?
How many casualties?
What's the outcome?
Of course, all of those questions are unanswerable at this point.
That tees off many American voters.
We are generally speaking.
a very soft nation, not as bad as Europe, but we Americans are addicted to immediate gratification.
The smartphone provides instant stimulation and outcomes.
Real life problems are set aside millions of hours wasted.
And in cyberspace, wasting time has become the national pastime.
This is all front and center with the Iran situation, which will require discipline and perseverance to secure victory.
Is our nation up to it?
Back in a moment.
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That is the morning O'Reilly update. More analysis later on.
