Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - O'Round the World - June 7, 2026
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I'm Bill O'Reilly.
you're listening to Around the World. Let's begin.
Newt Gingrich, still a brilliant man.
You may not like his politics or may not like him, but he's brilliant.
And Gingrich, getting up there now in age, but he's still very, very insightful about what's
happening.
So many conservative Republicans are very, very worried about the midterms.
They're worried the Democrat progressives are going to sweep it.
Gingrich has another point of view on it.
Roll it.
If you tell me the price of gasoline on Labor Day,
I'm pretty confident I can tell you about the election.
If the president can get gasoline down somewhere in the $3 range,
and people begin to feel like it's going to continue to come down,
the Republicans will win the largest off-year election in modern times.
Yes, that's my personal judgment.
Partially because with the one big beautiful bill last year, the weight of economic growth is going to be so enormous.
We'll probably be at 5% or 6% growth by this fall, which means that jobs will be showing up.
People will have wages rising fast on inflation, and we will really be back rolling as the arsenal of the moment.
as the arsenal of democracy.
The other thing is that the Democrats really have become a party that is,
I think, weak and woke and far too liberal.
I think that's the biggest factor.
I think independent voters know the danger of the progressive movement.
And if it's a coin toss, or they just don't like Trump,
or he's annoying them for some reason, or you're paying a little bit more
for gas or whatever food, they're going to look and they're going to go, okay, I'm not real happy,
but these people are more dangerous. These are my thoughts about people who pay attention. That's a
big key now. So you have a whole subset of American voters who don't know anything.
Shocking. It's shocking. They have no idea. I mean, Jill,
Biden, talking about somebody with a book, running around now saying the most outrageous stuff
about her husband as president. And you're sitting there and you're going, what? Are you kidding
me? And of course, the media, which favors the Democratic Party and the progressive left,
they don't challenge Jill Biden. You know, Jill Biden actually said in an interview, CBS Morning
News, which refuses to book any conservative authors at all. None.
So they give Jill a big platform, and I would too if I had access to her.
But you don't book any conservatives?
Come on.
Anyway, Jill Biden says when the debate was going on between Trump and Biden about a year ago,
that she felt her husband was having a stroke or some malady or collapsing.
And it was so bad.
Now, if you remember, Jill Biden said that her husband won the debate, did great.
This is what her public statement was.
And she was the most adamant that Joe Biden not hang it up.
Jill Biden was the one who said, don't quit Joe.
So you're scared about your husband's mental capacity, but you don't want.
want to quit? And now she's saying, oh, he would have won if he stayed in. Yeah, sure.
Okay. So you're in a position where voters, and there are voters like you guys,
and you wouldn't spend the time watching me if you weren't in this category, who knows stuff,
who remember and see the country fairly clearly. And you have the, you know, the, you know,
pod people who live on this.
And this is all they do.
They don't know anything, and they don't care to know.
They don't care to know.
So they're susceptible to what Aunt Millie says
or what their friend or what their wife says or husband,
whatever it may be.
That's where the progressives get their strength
from the uninformed voter.
So Gingrich is making a point that, okay,
The Democrats are too woke, too weak, and too liberal.
For those paying attention, that is true, except for the fanatical far left, because they like it.
But there's so many who don't pay attention.
And all they're angry about it is gas and food.
And the final point is, and this is a very difficult thing.
Most Americans, I'd say 55, 60%, don't have any money.
You have no money?
I don't know where it goes.
I don't know.
I'm not privy to that.
I started at the very bottom, Scranton, Pennsylvania.
I was earning less than $10,000 a year.
All right, I always had money.
I budgeted, I did this, I did that.
Most Americans have no money.
So when a bad economic wave hits like higher food prices or other essentials, they panic.
I can't pay it.
I'm in debt, my credit card debt, whatever it may be, can't pay my insurance premiums, and
that's a scandal.
When you're in a panic, then you grab what you're in a
what the first thing is, and a Democratic call,
we'll get chad of it.
If you look at the Democratic platform,
there is no platform.
They don't have a platform.
They don't have a way of lowering any prices.
They want to add entitlements.
They want to tax more.
That's what they want.
But the people who don't know anything, don't know that.
So that's why the midterm election could go either way.
unless, here's the big deal, Trump can get a good situation out of Iran.
Iran surrenders and says, okay, come on in.
You can use the weapons inspectors to police our uranium.
Trump gets that, and then the Hormuz opens up and all that.
That'll turn it fast.
Okay, and then Gingrich is right.
oil prices will come down and come down fast.
Plenty of supply.
Plenty of supply, oil.
And then the food will correspond.
It not as fast.
We still haven't recovered from COVID with the food.
So the food company's jacked up everything for COVID.
They still haven't dropped those prices.
They don't want to drop them.
And now they're giving you much less.
I got a toothpaste tube.
It was like I used it.
I brushed my teeth eight times and it's gone.
What are you doing?
Anyway, Gingrich has a pretty good view of the world, and right now, that midterm elections are toss.
Here's my News Nation appearance with Leland Vitter.
You warned as Minneapolis was going on that the administration needed to de-escalate,
and shortly thereafter, Tom Homan came in and said basically, we're going to leave and move on from this.
I feel, though, is this is different?
I'm wondering if you agree with me?
It's different in the sense that it's better organized in Minneapolis
where the protesters were largely local
and were running around thinking that they could make some kind of difference
interfering with active ICE investigations,
and two of them wound up debt.
This, as you pointed out, was a control.
a situation out of Portland, Oregon, perhaps the most radical city in the country now,
and they bus these people across the country, and they house them and they feed them,
and their orders are, disrupt.
And I don't believe this will have any effect on Homeland Security while the Minnesota situation did.
So ICE changed its tactics in Minnesota as it should have.
But I don't believe this will.
This is going to just lead to more bitterness.
And there's a curfew.
And I expect the New Jersey authorities, dopy governor or not, to enforce the curfew.
So I think that's what will happen this evening.
I don't like to be a conspiracy theorist or think ill of our,
politicians in a cynical way. But for days, Department of Homeland Security begged the New Jersey
State Police and the Newark cops to come out and create the buffer zone they are doing now.
And the mayor and the governor said, nope, not going to happen. And we saw the images of ice
that's not trained in riot control and cow control having to protect their own building from this
mob that was trying to break in. Then Cheryl and the Newark governor changed their tune. And you heard
Cheryl basically try to make this whole point that if we don't do this, then ICE is going to have an excuse to surge in and ICE is the problem, blah, blah, blah, blah.
But still, she backed down and said in the state police, who dealt with things pretty directly the past couple of days.
What do you think changed politically in her calculation?
It's hard to say somebody whispered in the governor's ear.
If somebody gets killed, somebody dies, it's going to be at your doorstep.
but Governor Cheryl is an open border advocate.
It's a progressive leftist.
The people of New Jersey foolishly elected her.
You had two major corporations leave the state of New Jersey just today for Texas,
and that exodus will continue.
So, you know, people get what they vote for.
And this is happening all over the country,
and the red states are prospering because of it.
Meanwhile, I think the independent voter, the non-ideological voter, as you pointed out, doesn't like any of this.
We don't want anarchy.
We don't want people funding violent demonstrations.
Look, if you want to bring a spotlight onto a facility and say the facility is not what it should be, I'm with you all day long as long as you're telling the truth.
just stand out there with your sign or whatever you want to do, get on cable TV, not hard, and make your case.
Okay? That's fine. But if you're going in there hurting other people, whether it be police or just civilians, then I'm not fine with it.
And those people should be punished.
But you're making, yeah, I think you're making the point, though, that for Donald Trump, who is in a tough spot right now, the anarchy that you're talking about, and,
these are not peaceful protesters. These aren't thousands of people singing, we shall overcome.
These are, as you point out, anarchists. This is, objectively, if you think it's good with
independent voters, this is good for Donald Trump right now. Doesn't hurt him. You have a situation
where what's held the Democratic Party back in the last year is the Democratic Party.
Independent voters don't trust it.
They feel that it's full of radicals and progressives control it, and violence is acceptable.
And they don't want to vote for that.
So they may not like Donald Trump or the Iranian action or whatever, but they see this is worse.
And that's held the Democrats back, no doubt.
No, I would agree with that.
Mark Halperin, a journalist, you and I both respect.
I know he's been on your show. He's certainly been on ours.
Says that Trump and Republicans are perhaps at odds a little bit with each other right now.
Take a listen.
All the things the president focus on, putting his picture on money, building things named after him,
lots of buck raking by him and his family.
All of these things are driving Republican strategists and candidates on the ballot bonkers
because right now this is setting up to be a wipeout for the Democratic Party.
Bill, you've been known to say things pretty directly in terms of what you think the president is either doing right or doing wrong.
Is it time now for him to speak 100% solely about issues that the American people really feel affects them, number one, and number two, in a way, I'm thinking specifically about the economy, that the American people understand he feels their pain?
I think that you see that in September as a campaign rolls up.
The president will be out campaigning all over the place, and you'll see that kind of rhetoric right now.
He's almost 100% focused on getting a deal that he can prod out to the world to neutralize the Iranian nuke threat.
That's far and away what he's doing.
And the other stuff, he pulled back on the $1.8 billion Lawfare Fund.
And I knew that was going to happen because the people weren't behind it.
Trump is a populace, and he goes for issues that people care about.
Do they care about the Kennedy Center name?
No.
They care about $250 bill?
No.
So I think that you'll see that paired down.
And the economy can't really start to ignite until the Iranian situation is settled.
Once that's settled, I do expect the prices will go down, not all of them, but many of them.
And the stock market is already at historical highs, at another historical high today.
So it's not that far away.
It's not a hopeless situation, as Joe Biden's situation was hopeless.
He was hopeless.
Right.
It's not for Trump.
Bill, thank you very much, as always.
Here's my weekly appearance with WOR's Mark Simone.
He's not that bad.
I know gas prices are up, but they're still below Biden levels,
and all the economic indicators numbers are good.
We're grown at 4%.
Yeah, and if your bills go up, you get worse in debt.
And that's what got people spook.
Money to begin with.
And they were to after COVID.
But both of those things have spiked, and they're angry.
and that's
Yeah
Hey these Democrats
Where do they come up with these characters
From Platner to
Tol Rico
Where do they come up with these people
That's a very good question
Does there seem to be any vetting going on
In the Democratic Party
About who is the
qualified to run
For Congress or the Senate
Or even local races
It's not
Unique
to the Democratic Party.
I mean, we had Santos out of my district here on Long Island,
who, you know, the guy was ridiculous.
But there seems to be a trend.
The loudest voice gets the most attention.
And these people are progressives beyond control.
I mean, Los Angeles, you go there a lot to L.A.?
Not anymore, no.
It's horrible.
Yeah, I used to go really three times a year.
I hate going out there now, and I used to love it.
it. The city is going right down the drain, worse than New York. And Karen Bass, the mayor,
is going to be, look at the voters out in Los Angeles, second largest city in the country,
and you go, what's what's what all with you? You can see with your own eyes that this woman is
destroying your city, and you want that? You think anarchy applicable that people are
voting progressive. But if you look at the roster, that's what the Democratic Party is now putting
out there. They feel that they have momentum in this area. And, you know, what direction is going
and no doubt about that. But for now, it's pretty frightening. Yeah. So what does go on in the
mind of a Democratic voter? They see it's a disaster, L.A., Chicago, and they keep voting for the same
party, the same crazies. Why do they do it over and over in?
You know, it's ground on, Dan, I don't know, but the big money from the unions, there's a lot to do with it.
So in Los Angeles, there's a huge union that's back in bass, and they can buy TV spots, tell everybody how great she is, that if you don't vote for her, you're a racist.
You know, all is garbage.
And also in California, the voting turnout is usually very low.
It's not a place like New York where a lot of people are involved in politics and they pay attention.
The New York Post had to move out there because there was no local newspaper covering anything in California.
Nothing, zero.
Zilch.
So the New York Post has now established a beachhead called the California Post, of course, conservative.
But you have a, when you have, you know, hundreds of millions of dollars to buy television spots,
and there are a lot of voters who don't know anything,
and I mean that quite literally,
they don't know anything.
You can win with that.
Wow.
Hey, Bill O'Reilly, you're a basketball fan.
Are you going to the Knicks game tomorrow night?
I'm not going tomorrow night.
I don't have the $80,000 that it would cost me to get a seat.
It's so crazy.
But I'm happy to the Knicks and the city.
And if you look at the history for Knicks,
I think it's the first time in 22 years they've been in the finals.
My God, it was like the Mets.
I don't like this Wemble guy.
I don't like the 7-foot-3 guy on San Antonio.
He's sort of elbows around.
He's knocking people down.
I mean, come on.
So I'm really pulling hard for the next.
Yeah.
So, yeah, and the president will come to, the first time ever, an NBA championship president.
And I imagine Mom Doni will be there.
Maybe they'll end up talking to each other.
I don't know if Mandami is going to go because the money is too big.
And he doesn't want to be associated with that big money.
So anybody going into the next game, the playoff games,
you can let the pony up thousands and thousands of dollars,
even if you sit in the rafters.
And I'm not sure Mandami wants to be in with that crowd.
Trump says he's going to go to game five.
Let's see.
2-2.
He's not going to go to the opening games.
Game three, maybe.
And he'll get a mixed reception, that's for sure.
So, hey, President Trump, that fund to pay back people that were victims of weaponized government, the Biden administration,
looks like he's going to drop that whole idea.
You know this guy's mind better than anybody.
You wrote the book on him.
What does that mean that he's going to just drop it?
He does give up on things sometimes, doesn't he?
Yeah, I mean, I don't even cover it.
the story because I knew it was a fable
F-A-B-L-E, I love that word.
It never would have gotten out
through Congress, and why waste your time
when you have, you know, stuff like
Iran and Putin is, you know,
saber-rattling again.
I knew that wasn't going to happen.
And the president,
he enjoys, you know,
terrorizing his opposition
by throwing this stuff out there.
It's a hobby for him.
He likes it.
And that's why he does it.
But there was nobody, no serious person ever thought this was going to happen.
Hey, talk about 60 minutes from a moment.
There's been like a bloodbath cleaning house 60 minutes.
Apparently they had the meeting with the new boss yesterday.
And Scott Pelly got up and told the guy off in front of everybody.
Will Scott Pelly be there in three months?
I don't think so.
You really can't be as militant as Pellie.
You got to understand where he's coming from.
So all of this reaction coming out of CBS News, not just 60MS, shows you how dominant the left-wing culture was inside that organization.
Now, when I work there under Dan Rather, it was left-wing.
And I write about that a little bit in my new book, which will be out in September, called Confronting America, What Has to Change.
But CBS has always been a left-wing network.
It's not crazy left-like MS or one of those.
But the culture is, you know, you better be a liberal or you're not going to get promoted.
Now, I don't believe a lot of this reporting that you're seeing.
It comes on the Internet with anonymous source-based.
But Pelley, from the beginning, you know, you can, as a journal, recuse yourself from any story that you're emotionally involved in.
And Pelley didn't do that.
It takes the minute to try to run down Trump.
And everybody knows that's true.
So now Pelley's not going to be able to do that anymore.
and he's not happy about it.
Leslie Stahl.
Leslie Stahl.
I mean, and they're not
happy about the change. They want
to be a left-wing network,
and it looks like they're not going to
be allowed to spout their
ideology, and it's cleverly disguised,
but it's there.
Sharon Alfonci did and led to her
dismissal. I mean, she didn't
cover that. She did not cover
that story, honestly.
She did have one person,
Explorations about asylum seekers and why this prison existed in El Salvador in the first place.
Not one.
Back the deck, Trump is terrible.
The deported, he never did anything in his life, which I don't believe.
He had tattoos up and down on gang signs.
What is that?
They come in the middle of the night and force those on them.
I know what the game is.
Out of the reporting that comes out, particularly when St. Pelley screamed at the guy at his boss and stuff.
like that. That doesn't seem like
Pele was passive-aggressive.
That's how they all are.
It seems there's audio of Pele. Somebody recorded it.
So, Axi-Iroth claims
they have the audio. Well,
let's hear it. Yeah. Well,
Bill O'Reilly, great talking. You're glad you're back.
Everybody, check out the podcast.
We'll do it live.
It's a new episode coming out this week, right?
Yeah, Victor Davis Hans.
Oh, I love him. He's great.
Oh, yeah. You're going to like this one, because we get
into the progressive movement, how dangerous
It is, and it goes back to your first question to me today.
How is this happening inside the Democratic Party?
And Hanson has a very, very good take on how these progressives have really taken over the party.
From YouTube telling me that I got 2 million subscribers or whatever, if it were.
I don't live in that world, so I don't know YouTube from TikTok.
I don't know what's going on.
Oh, it's great.
Bill O'Reilly, thanks for being with us.
Thanks for having me, Mark.
Chris Cuomo and I duke it out on News Nation.
Bill, help me understand this from your perspective to me.
This is just such a morass.
It is such a quagmire what's happening with this regime.
And I don't understand why the choice wasn't much more simple.
We're going to go in and take them out or we're not.
How did we get here?
Because in the beginning, Donald Trump thought he could get a deal.
and accomplish the goals that he wanted to accomplish without killing civilians.
And now he's still holding to that because inflation inside Iran is running at 77%.
And therefore, people are having trouble eating than buying a bottle of water.
And how long are you going to be able to put up with that?
Not a selling everything they have.
They're trying to get out.
They won't let them out.
They're using that terrible thuggery up.
force to round people up again?
So the U.S. Intel is basically saying, look, we can go in and annihilate them and kill
thousands of civilians, or we'll give it a little bit more time and maybe it'll collapse from
within as people don't have anything to eat.
And that's where the president is.
He's trying to temper it.
But something has to happen fairly quickly, I would say, because the American people are
losing confidence in the entire endeavor. Whenever you hear the words, it's Trump's war. You know
you're dealing with somebody who really has no idea. It's everybody's war. I mean, a nuclear
weapon, as Senator Federman just said, it's a threat to everybody on the planet. So if you don't
think it's a threat, then you're a moron or you're dishonest. Right, but there's, but there's
only one answer. And it was the only legitimate aspect of him getting out of the JC.
POA, which, as you know, I was against.
But for exactly this reason.
The only way you keep them from getting a nuke bill is by removing the regime.
If there was no will for that, and I understand why, and the president's, what you state
as his motivation is a humanistic one, then there was never going to be any other situation.
Not really, because there was optimism that once the front line mullahs were murdered,
or kill whatever word you want to use by the Israeli attack,
that the capitulation would be much easier
and that the people would rise up as they did it.
Under the Shah was terrible, but not nearly as terrible as the Mullahs.
You know, Federman, I hope he read my book confronting evil
because he's quoting from it every other line
that you just can't look away from this kind of evil stuff.
And Americans certainly are looking away from it.
they want it to end. They don't care how it ends. It wasn't a factor last night in California
in a vote there. I don't think it's a factor in Iowa or Maine either. I think it's an individual
candidates doing what they do, although in California, I think people are just fed up with the
state of the state. But going back to Iran, President Trump is giving it every possible way
that the Persian people will rise up and do what has to be done.
I look at what's happening with the domestic agenda,
and the two best ideas, my opinion, that came out of the president's mouth,
evaporated.
I want to know why.
When he said, you know, these credit card rates, they were way too high.
You know, these people are making plenty of money if they cap them at 10, 11%.
I'm going to get on that.
Three days later, it evaporated.
Then he said, I'm calling in the...
the health care pigs, and they'll listen to me when I call them. And I'm going to bring them in,
and I'm going to say, look, you're making too much money, all right? And we're going to change it
with or without you. You want to be part of it or not? Two best things he said. Both of them
evaporated. Why? I don't know why. And you can add a third insurance premiums, not health-related,
your house, your car, all of that. Sure. There is-scarckering. There is profitering going on. There's no
doubt. The gas companies are profiteering by selling American oil overseas. Most Americans
don't know that. I mean, we're exporting even now, as our prices are doubled, we're selling
overseas. And quarter by quarter, if you look at BP and the others, they just make them
money like crazy. Now, the federal government historically does not intrude on private business,
capitalism. Teddy Roosevelt did, and it's who made Teddy's legacy. And I don't know why President
Trump hasn't put this on the top shelf. I don't know. I do know that Iran is all consuming
for him at this point. They're trying to save his legacy by breaking that country.
If I were he, two ideas. One, he's not going after these guys because he's not going after these guys
because these are the guys who fund the system.
It's true on both sides.
He just happens to be in power right now,
and we've never seen it as obvious as this before.
But there's only one reason
that you say you're going to take people on
and then you don't.
It's because someone tells you you can't and you listen.
I don't buy that.
Trump's a marauder.
If somebody tells him he can't,
he's more likely to do it.
He's got a lot of things
that are taking up his attention.
and if some of them are not necessary,
like the fund to pay people and all that.
I knew that was going to go away on day one.
So I can't really describe and motive
that somebody got to Donald Trump.
I've never seen that happen.
He does what he wants to do.
He goes against his advisors.
Sometimes, Karl Molnitz will shock you.
He doesn't even listen to me.
How could that possibly happen?
I don't know.
But maybe he's smarter than I thought he was.
Okay.
But I said early on, you got to get those insurance companies in line because they're just gutting the working person.
And the working person...
I mean, look, we're not the only ones who know this bill.
So it's got to be something else because they are desperate, right, to kind of throw stuff up against the wall to prove to people that they're doing things for him.
And then he puts out a tweet or whatever you call it on truth social where he tells you the truth.
I'm 38-no.
I'm getting rid of these comedians.
I'm getting rid of these pundits.
I'm so proud to be working for you.
That's what he thinks working for the American people is,
is settling political scores that are only really meaningful to him.
He's a culture of a word.
He's a good for that.
And those are easy to understand issues that resonate with people.
So as a populace, he's going to go for those.
But I think he can do both.
And I'd like to see him take on the big.
And I think you will see it.
because he knows, the Republicans know as well,
that they're going to have to give the American worker and voter some relief.
And it's going to have to be concrete relief.
Because our economy is pretty good,
particularly with these refunds coming back out of the big, beautiful bill,
and then you've got full employment.
Their jobs are plentiful,
and inflation here is only 3.8%.
So economy's good, but people don't live or die by numbers.
they live or die by what they're putting in their car.
And so the Republican Party knows that, and I suspect we're going to see more.
Gas and groceries.
Gas and groceries.
It is a case-shaped economy.
The investor class is doing well.
The wage working class is struggling.
And you have to make a choice about which side you want to benefit.
So far, the president's choice, I think, is going to work against them in the midterm.
I have breaking news that I want your quick comment on.
The White House has just put out that they will officially move on the nomination of Todd Blanche.
for Attorney General. Doing that right now with the slush fund stuff that he has been forced
to own, do you think he's setting him up to lose in the Senate? No, I think he's being rewarded
for doing something that potentially was going to hurt Donald Trump and Blanche backed him off
it. Look, Blanche a tough guy. That's what you need in this job. You don't need Merrick Garland
in the job. I like Pam Bondi, but you don't need Pam Bondi. You need a real tough
in there to stop the madness.
And the madness is on display in California, which is why when you talk to Hilton, no reason
that Hilton's even competitive is because of the drug addiction, the crime out of control,
the filth, the dirt, the disorder.
That's why Steve Hilton is in play.
And Blanche is part of that movement.
We're going to clean it up.
And Trump likes tough guys.
that's where he likes them
and that's why Blanche.
Yeah, he likes it as long as they're not tough to him.
How can Blanche be seen as cleaning it up
when he's okay with what the DOJ is doing
and settling all these scores
and going after E. Jean Carroll
and practice and lawfare
and trying to defend the slush fund?
Who's he being tough for?
Listen, the E.G. and Carroll fraud
should be prosecuted.
That is the most outrageous
to what I've been doing it on Bill O'Reilly.com all week.
It's so outrageous
that the woman testifies in a deposition underwrote that nobody is helping her,
no lawyer is helping her, no pro bono.
And then we find out she got $7 million from a...
What does that have to do with what happened in the changing room in Macy's?
Because nobody knows what happened in the changing room.
That's why...
She knows. And the jury thinks they know.
If you're going to do that, then I can't help you.
What I can say is...
Do what?
Respect the administration?
No, believe that woman.
Why would you believe that woman when she doesn't even know what year it was?
Because the jury, the jury listened to it and believed her.
The New York City jury.
Okay, they ate Trump from day one.
Look, you either respect the justice system or you don't.
Well, I don't respect that verdict, and I believe that Ms. Carroll committed crimes.
And I'm happy the Justice Department is going after her,
because she flat out lied about who was funding this lawsuit, $7 million?
And she does it and she, oh, and you know what the lawyer said?
So you're in high, her memory is refreshed now.
You're in high, first of all, nobody.
Have you ever read through the depositions of Donald Trump?
Okay.
And what he has said in deposition.
Why are we on Donald Trump's deposition when we're talking about Cal?
Because your standard, your standard is polenta.
No, it is a mushy standard.
My standard is what makes sense.
That's my standard.
So it makes sense to go after her
someone that a jury found he
assaulted for $7 million,
but it doesn't bother you
that he is putting
hundreds of millions of dollars
in his kids' pockets.
That does not deserve investigation.
What pocket is this now?
But the lady who was attacked in the room does.
What pocket is this that he's putting,
what are you talking about?
His sons have acquired interests
in multiple businesses
that benefit from government contracts in areas,
they have no clue what they're doing.
Okay.
They've never been in the business before.
I believe that the Trump Organization is apart from him.
And if they're doing something illegal...
His sons?
Come on, I'm just saying it doesn't bother you, Bill.
You'll explain it away because it's defending him.
That's all.
And you're saying, what does this have to do with E. Jean Carroll?
It's corruption.
If you care about corruption in one place, you care about it,
You mentioned Carol, and it was corrupt.
It's one of the biggest corrupt things I've ever seen.
And you're throwing out stuff against the Trump sons that is not been adjudicated at all.
That's what you're doing.
You're convicted.
Neither is this.
No, you convicted.
And you said you don't believe what was adjudicated.
You say you don't accept it.
But now you're saying they're being wrongfully alleged.
And there's going to be a prosecution.
There's going to be our predicted right.
We'll watch. We'll watch. I got to jump. But Bill, I appreciate you making the case.
Please join me and Sid Rosenberg on WABC. Radio.
You've got to have a public safety component. And when you have millions and millions of foreign nationals pouring in, people don't know who they are or what they're doing, that vanishes. That disappears.
So that's what would have happened had Harris beaten Trump. And people have forgotten about that now.
And it's still a major issue because the Democratic Party does not want any constraints on mass migration.
None.
Well, that should be the rallying cry for us.
Let's assume the worst.
Let's assume the worst on the Iran thing is still not over because a lot of people can talk to their blue in the face, including my dear friend, President Trump.
I'm not convinced this thing is going to be over anytime soon.
I'm sorry.
I don't see it.
I just don't see it.
So that's going to hurt us.
But if our rallying cry is what you're talking about right now, Bill O'Reilly,
then we've got something huge to fight with come November.
Yeah, but see, the problem is that people forget,
and then their personal situations override,
the emotion of their own lives,
override a kind of step-back analysis.
Now, something that no one's talking about,
that certainly in play,
is that inflation inside Iran is now about 80%.
And this is what President Trump is relying upon.
He's not telling us this, but I know it,
that you cannot run a country when people can't buy bread.
You can't buy food.
And with inflation at 80%, 80%, 8,0,
because they're starved now.
Economically, the Iranian mullahs, they may be causing trouble,
but they can't get products in and out of there.
And so the people who live there, the 70 million mostly Persians,
are beginning to starve.
And what Trump is doing is he's waiting to see if that will be enough
to collapse the government without,
us going in and killing
civilians and bombing a hell out of them.
And we've heard that. That's where we
are right now. And we've heard that
Larry Cudlow was on this show a couple
of days ago. He talked about exactly what
you're talking about now. And the guy that's been
very honest about that happens
to be Scott Besson, that we
are literally strangling them.
Now you gave the real number 80%.
Those people are starving to death. So yes, that is
Trump's plan. He's hoping that will
help cave in the government. We'll see. But that is the plan. You've just nailed the
Pillar Raleigh for folks out there that are saying, what is he waiting for? That's it. And those
numbers are true, and those people are starving. So hopefully, Trump and Besson are onto something here.
I mean, what do you think? I know I ask you this every week, but it is kind of the big story
for the Republicans. How much longer do you think this goes on? I don't know. And it's not
be irresponsible of me to guess because I don't have the sit reps every morning that are given to President Trump.
And Miranda Devine pretty much said the same thing.
It's very hard for journalists to know.
For example, is Netanyahu dust up with Trump.
Okay, what that was about, and again, this is never reported.
All that's reported is Trump cursed at Netanyahu.
Well, let me break this to everybody.
Trump curses at everybody.
Everybody.
I think you have to be 17 and over to get cursed that.
And most every president, with the exception maybe of Washington and Lincoln and Jefferson,
cursed it everybody.
Of course.
They curse, okay?
What this was all about was that Trump is adamant.
that no more aggression is entered into the conflict with Iran until it gets more defined.
So it don't want Netanyahu bombing in Lebanon or even Hamas, although they are assassinating
Hamas leaders, and I support that. Okay. He doesn't want, he wants them to pull back until
his strategy, whatever it may be, unfolds. It's not an unreasonable position.
No. So just hold your fire here until we see what we can get.
That was the genesis of the phone call.
Yeah, that's right. That's right. Nobody reports it.
No. That's what happened. Also, just so you know, because you're right about assassinating
Hamas leadership, the guy that abducted Hirsch Goldberg, who kind of became the face of the
hostages. Everybody knows Rebecca and John Goldberg. His arm got blown off inside one of those
bomb shelters, and eventually he was executed in a tunnel. They actually found and killed the guy
responsible for abducting Hirscholberg out of one of those bomb shelters. But just, I know you know
this, but that was the conversation. And Beebe said, okay. And then BB afterwards said, we're going to do
what we have to do. So it's not as simple as we're going to have to do what we have to do. There's
time mechanism on it.
Trump's not saying to Israel, you can't do X.
He's saying, wait, give me some room.
Listen to me.
Listen to me.
If Hezbole, it is.
If Hezbollah sends a rocket to Israel, do you realize that this morning, as you and I are
speaking, it is unreasonable.
And I love Trump.
Do you realize, as you are speaking right now, right now, that Hezbollah has fired rockets
again into Israel?
B.B's not going to take the Scud missiles.
Those days are over.
So again, we're not getting bombed in Cincinnati.
We're not getting bombed in Brooklyn or Los Angeles.
So it is unreasonable to ask Beebe to just sit there and take it.
Forget about Hezbollah and Israel fighting in Lebanon.
They have now this morning sent missiles.
The sirens are going off as we speak to Israel.
Beebe is not going to sit there.
That's not him.
Okay.
But he's got to confer then with the Defense Department of the U.S.
to make sure that this thing is done methodically.
So these rockets were really fired by Iran.
Hezbollah takes us orders from Iran.
Correct.
Okay, and Iran's now doing a walk around saying,
oh, we're not doing it.
The Hezbollah is doing it.
Well, you're telling them to do it because if you told them not to do it,
they couldn't do it.
And they funded them to begin with.
Yeah, and not only funded them,
they give them the ordinance.
So it's a very, very complicated thing, but if you are a commander, as Trump is, you have to try to
get your strategy ingrain.
And sometimes that causes a restraint order.
And then World War II is the best example.
I'm not going to get into the history of it.
But Eisenhower was very smart in the way he didn't hit the Germans.
all at once with patent and everything.
He waited, he fainted,
and then he got around them.
Now, I don't have a lot of confidence in Pete Hague,
Seth. I said that from the very beginning.
I don't. I could be wrong.
Again, I don't get the reporting.
You're not wrong.
You're not wrong.
But at this point, all right,
I think Trump still has a grasp of the situation.
Certainly we're not losing,
but politically,
he's taken help.
here in the United States, and I don't know how long that will last.
I do know the NBA finals are going to last another 10 days.
I can tell you that.
Okay.
And I'm glad the president's going on the game on Monday.
He needs a little relief, and I hope people are respectful at Madison Square Garden.
It's always dicey.
Well, that was my next question.
So he's going to be there Monday, and Bruce Blakman's going to be there.
And I was actually going to ask you if you were going to be there.
I know you're in the box with President Trump with Randy Labine at Yankee Stadium last summer.
The president is coming back to a Yankee game this year.
I can't tell you one, but he's going to be here again.
But regardless, you know, there's a lot of liberals in that arena from Ben Stiller to Spike Lee.
How do you think President Trump will be accepted on Monday night?
It'll be a mixed reception, I think.
But if the Knicks win tomorrow night, the crowd will be more benignal.
so they'll be sensing that their championship is coming quickly.
Right.
And the Knicks should win because if you watched the game last night,
I'm not a sports guy.
You know a lot more about sports than I do.
You're pretty good.
Stop it.
You actually told me one time about Eli Manning's throwing velocity.
Come on, Bill.
Well, all right.
I played all the games.
My whole life when I was a kid, it kept me out of the penitentiary.
but if you watch the game closely, and I always do that,
I'm not screaming up and down and, you know, drinking eight buds.
That's not how I watch the voice.
What really was interesting is that San Antonio has no answer to Brunson.
They can't stop him.
So they're going to have to double team him, which is going to be very difficult for that.
But the biggest factor was Wembe.
Now, if you think back to the big giants of the past, Bill Russell, Will Chamberlain, Bellamy, Thurman, all these big monsters.
They were all really hard, tough.
They could have been football players.
And they dominated in close.
Wemby does not have that.
He is not that kind of player.
So he disappears last night for about 15 minutes during that game.
He vanishes.
Where are you?
You're not under the basket.
You're not shooting.
And I think the guys heard anyway.
And I think that that is going to make it a lot easier for the Knicks going forward.
I think you're right.
No one has stopped, Brunson.
To your point, that's.
center position has completely changed.
Forget about the big guys.
You mentioned Wilt and Russell and Chamberlain and, well, that's well.
But Kareem, all these guys, even the middle tier centers back then, they beat the hell out of you.
And they played a major role.
It's not like that anymore.
Now centers bring up the basketball and they shoot threes.
It's a weird thing.
Although the Knicks, Towns, he is running the offense from down low.
Doesn't take every shot, but gets the ball to the open man.
And since he did that, Mike Brown starting in game four against Atlanta, the Knicks have not lost a basketball game.
Running the offense through his center, the Knicks have now won 12 consecutive games.
So now that you're back in the United States between Ireland and England, and one of these days, I've got to go on one of these trips with you.
They sound like a lot of fun.
But now that you're back, what did you miss the most if you missed anything?
You, Sid.
See, that's exactly what I wanted you to say.
You know who I'm channeling?
Jill Biden.
When Joe Biden somehow got loose from his handlers
and wandered up to the stage at the 90-second Y.
And everybody goes, where is he?
Where is he going?
He's like a little kid.
Where's Lenny?
Does anybody see Lenny?
Oh, there he is.
He's up on the stage.
Here's a sitting president of the United States
goes up on the stage.
Nobody knows he's going to.
up there, including his wife.
Okay, he goes, who do you love
the most?
Okay.
That was weird.
You can pound Trump all day long.
You think the Mollers are afraid of Joe Biden?
Okay.
Do you love me, Mollers?
I'm sitting there, and I'm going,
and this guy, Jill, his wife,
wanted him to run again.
Yeah, and she lied.
She wanted him to be the leader of the free world.
And the man can't find the men's room.
He has to have directions printed out.
He has to have a GPS to go to the head.
And this is what she wanted.
I mean, even after she thought he had a stroke at the debate,
she still wanted him to keep running, right?
Oh, my God, that wasn't my husband.
First he said he had a stroke.
Then she said somebody drugged him.
That's a beauty.
And she still wanted him to run.
Sure.
We should end this conversation with me saying this.
That's why Joe Biden, I know it's going to sound crazy, Bill, even from me,
but that's why Joe Biden should be arrested today for spousal abuse.
I don't know, because then he'd be asking the jailers who loves him.
He is something else.
I'm sorry.
You can talk about the worst presidents, and you know, you've got him in a list of three, I guess.
He's second worst.
Second worst.
And who was the first one again?
Buchanan.
Buchanan.
You know, it cries the Civil War before Lincoln came in.
Right.
So Buchanan, then him and then Jimmy Carter.
But he is just, you can make fun of Biden, I think, more than any other president ever.
You have to.
Are you going to cry?
Right.
I did miss you last week.
I'm really happy you're back.
It doesn't matter who we put on.
And I think it was Stephen A, actually.
But there's nobody like you, Bill.
Thank you so much.
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