Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - Trump's Iran Strike Opposition, Dissecting a Questionable CNN Poll, & Eric Bolling on the Isolationism Movement Within the GOP

Episode Date: June 25, 2025

Tonight's rundown: Hey BillOReilly.com Premium and Concierge Members, welcome to the No Spin News for Tuesday, June 24, 2025. Stand Up for Your Country.  Talking Points Memo: Bill takes a l...ook at the Democrats' response to Trump’s Iran strategy and argues there's no leadership in the party. President Trump departs for the NATO summit in the Netherlands, his first of the second term. Eric Bolling, host of BOLLING!, enters the No Spin Zone to discuss the Iran strikes and the isolationism movement that has split Republicans. What a top economist who previously warned us about Trump’s tariffs is now saying about them. The latest on the Supreme Court lifting restrictions that allow the Trump administration to deport migrants to countries other than their own. This Day in History: Actor and comedian Jackie Gleason dies at age 71. Final Thought: Be sure to subscribe to Bill’s YouTube channel. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:01:10 Welcome to the No Spin News, Tuesday, June 24th, 2025. Stand up for your country. Well, it's 100 degrees in New York City, in the suburbs, in the area. Some dome heat thing, I have no idea. A lot of whining. A lot of whining about it. You guys in Texas, Arizona, 100 degrees, ah, you know. But here, it is very, very intense.
Starting point is 00:01:41 So you turn on local news, and about 25 out of the 30 minutes is the weather. And ABC Network News does that too. So the weatherman comes down and goes, it's hot. Yeah, we know. and then have to drink a lot of fluids. Yeah, we know. And then if you're on fire, you call 911. It's just so banal.
Starting point is 00:02:09 Word of the day, banal. It's just unbelievable. Like, who doesn't know this? Anyway, I'm getting away from the news component of the day, but we have plenty of that for you. and the political world is very hot, pardon a pun, as the subject of this evening's talking points memo. So these are tough days for the Democratic Party.
Starting point is 00:02:38 They really don't know how to handle the Iranian bombing. Okay, so most of them have kept quiet. There's no leadership. The zealots far left, of course, they didn't like it because they don't want to get anything Trump's going to do. and that's that. But the party has no plan B. So when you're going to criticize someone,
Starting point is 00:03:01 it is responsible to have an improvement. And this is in your personal life, too. You're going to give somebody some jazz, say, look, this might be better. Democrats have none of that for anything. They have nothing. You know, on the budget, they, oh, don't cut Medicaid. All right, $37 trillion. their dad, what are you going to do about it? Nothing. They don't have anything. On a ride,
Starting point is 00:03:26 oh, no, no, you have to consult. And you look at it and what's plan B? Okay, how long you want to give the mullahs? Six months, six years, going on for decades. No plan. All right, so I got to run down what they're saying for you and I will do some commentary on the back of it. First, our pal, Senator Adam Schiff from California. So a lot of risks here for the country, which, you know, is the reason why you come to Congress in the first place. It's the reason why our Constitution says Congress has the power to declare war, not the president. Now, the woman on CNN interviewing him, Cassie Hunt, failed to say to Schiff, and this is journalism 101. I mean, this is not anything hard. Well, that may be true in theory, but
Starting point is 00:04:24 it's the War Powers Act gives the president 60 days to unilaterally use military action in situations. Did you not know that, Senator? And Bill Clinton, Barack Obama, they used bombing without any consultation to Congress whatsoever. Were you unaware of that congressman? Instead, Ms. Hunt, just sits there. Now, I don't want to criticize her. I don't want her enough to know whether she's good or bad. But when you're doing a top-flight interview, undermining the President of the United States's military action, you have a responsibility to your audience to be skeptical of what you know Schiff is going to say.
Starting point is 00:05:12 You know he's going to attack it. And then you say, Senator, what would you? have done pretty precisely. We don't want any general, well, diploma. What would you have done? No, none of that comes. And it doesn't come because CNN doesn't want that kind of exposition. They bring on shift. They know Schiff is going to criticize Trump, and that's what they want. They don't want balance. They don't want two sides. Okay. Second one is the ardent socialist. perhaps a communist. I'm not sure yet.
Starting point is 00:05:50 Bernie Sanders is a communist. No doubt in my mind. He would seize your property. Warren, I'm not sure, which he's absolutely a fanatical progressive and a socialist. Here's what she says. Go.
Starting point is 00:06:06 Trump has launched the United States into another potentially endless war in the Middle East. Bombing another country is an act of war. The Constitution is clear. If there is no immediate threat to Americans, to our service members, or to the homeland, the president has no legal authority to order our troops to strike another country. None. War with Iran will not make us safer. Well, she's reading that at a pro-abortion rally, by the way. She can't get enough abortion,
Starting point is 00:06:43 Elizabeth Warren. Can't get enough. Okay. But anyway, she says things that are just factually incorrect. And of course, somebody's in my mind. So there is no immediate threat to Americans. Well, I believe that a hostile nation that has a policy of killing Jews and Americans, stated policy. Okay. Having an atomic bomb, a nuclear. weapon might be a threat. Now, there are a lot of people who don't believe it because they don't want to believe it. They don't want to believe Mossad. They don't want to believe U.S. Intel. They don't. And they won't. But the U.K., MI6, every intelligence agency, and they have droves of people inside Iran, okay? Say, look, these guys were really close to enriching enough
Starting point is 00:07:43 a uranium to make that bomb quickly. But Elizabeth Warren doesn't care about that. Wouldn't even consider it because you doesn't want to consider it. Breaks are bubble. So these are irresponsible people. Now, what did Barack Obama say about the bombing? That would be nothing.
Starting point is 00:08:05 How about Joe Biden? No, Joe didn't weigh in. How about Kamala Harris? No. He's supposed to be the leaders of the Democratic Party. So if I'm the leader of the Democratic Party, number one, it would be much more competitive than it is now and much more sane.
Starting point is 00:08:25 Here's what I would say. We support the president's military action against Iran because he's the commander-in-chief and we support our troops. But we have reservations. But now is not the time. He has made his decision and we're going to support the action because we are pro-American. We're not rooting for Iran.
Starting point is 00:08:55 And then afterward, if we believe it was not the right thing to do, it will certainly come forth with a better plan. If the leadership of the Democratic Party were to do that, then people would take it seriously. Who takes the Democratic Party seriously now? than the loons, the zealots, the hate Trumpers. Oh, nobody. It's the lowest deb in modern times. Harry Truman, FDR, you know, there's nobody close to that, JFK.
Starting point is 00:09:30 There's nobody close. Okay. Finally, nobody knows about the ceasefire could blow up tomorrow. Trump's cursing at Israel and stuff. You know, these are volatile countries. You can't trust them. They'll do what they think is best for whatever. At Shane Company, we know getting engaged is an exciting time.
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Starting point is 00:10:49 karma you can count on. All right, the Mullers are a theocracy in Israel. They know that the Jews are in danger from these people. So Trump can't control that 100%. America's a lot of power with Israel. So the ceasefire will happen, but will it hold? Nobody knows. Nobody knows.
Starting point is 00:11:18 And then what happens after the ceasefire? Are there more peace talks? I don't know. I do know this, that Iran is so weak, it can't close the streets of Hormuz or do anything up. You can't. When it signaled to the USA that it was going to send rockets into our bases, It actually told us, the Mullins told us before they fired them.
Starting point is 00:11:43 What does that tell you? He goes, well, it don't hurt me anymore. We'll give you a tip. We've got to do this for show. And that's what they did. And that's a number. All right. Now, let's get to some polling.
Starting point is 00:11:56 CNN poll, 1,030 adults, no registered voters, no likely voters. Democrat 28, Republican 28, another party, 45. All right. What is your view of the U.S. decision to take military action in Iran, approve 44, disapprove 56? Second question, do you think the U.S. military action will make Iran more of a threat? 58, less of a threat, 27. How much do you trust Donald Trump to make the right decision about the U.S. use of force
Starting point is 00:12:30 in Iran? Great deal, moderately, 45, not much, 55. Now, I don't believe his fault. I think it's a push poll. And I called, I didn't call, but my producers called John McLaughlin, the Republican pollster, who is very accurate and honest. And he said the same thing. The tip-off is adult respondents, not likely voters or registered voters.
Starting point is 00:12:55 So you're getting in that crew people who don't know anything. They don't know. And I'm going to back that up with another poll in a moment. And when you talk to people who don't know, why? something's happening or even that it is happening you're going to get a skewed answer which is what CNN wanted they wanted this this answer this is easy to do and CNN understands that nobody's going to remember the poll from day to day so they can do whatever they want to do so Reuters poll Royer's the
Starting point is 00:13:30 left-wing news service again 1,139 US adults not registered voters one question that's key. How closely, if at all, have you been following the Iran-Israel-USA situation? 67% say closely. 32%. We don't know anything about it. Now, that's a lot of people. Okay? 32%. So when you look at this stuff, you have to look at it with a healthy doth of skepticism. I believe. believe, based on analysis and generalized polling, that most people understand the threat that Iran poses. Okay? Now, maybe they didn't like the bombing.
Starting point is 00:14:23 I don't know that for sure, but I think most people understood why it had to happen. And since there's no plan B, none, you either let them get the bomb or you bomb that. There's no middle. So I think most Americans are fine with it, but I'm not positive on that. Okay, so yesterday we said that the House Ethics Committee has to call two people who criticized the commander-in-chief while the bombing was underway. The planes were in the air. There would be Congressman Sean Caston of Illinois and the always amusing Alexandria Ocasio Cortez of New York. You cannot undermine a military action when there are U.S. military people in the field conducting. You cannot do that. So we call the chairman of the House
Starting point is 00:15:35 Ethics Committee, Michael Guest, who was rude to us. Rude. Okay? This guy's from Mississippi. And we had to call him back a number of times. He didn't pick up the phone. His guy, Jordan Downs did. I never arrogant and rude.
Starting point is 00:15:53 Let me go, I want to tell you anything. Okay. You want to go that way? We'll make you a hobby, Congressman Guest. We'll make you a hobby here. So here's what I said about the Ethics Committee. The House Ethics Committee have got to call Congressman Sean Kastin and Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, while our military people were in the air, they called for the
Starting point is 00:16:24 impeachment of the Commander-in-Chief. Okay, they got to go up before the Ethics Committee, and I'm going to make sure that happens. Okay, so now we have a conundrum because the head of the Ethics Committee citing confidentiality. That's much of pull. All right, so I can't talk to you. Yeah, you can't. I don't know what game you're playing, Mr. Guest, but we're going to watch you now. You're on our scope. I want to try to get somebody else on a committee to come in here and explain this. I do believe that they're going to have to call these two people in front of the Ethics Committee, but I was disappointed with this guy, guest. If you're in his
Starting point is 00:17:13 district in Mississippi, you might give him a call. This is ridiculous. It's just totally absurd. Trump's in the Hague. That's in Holland, the Netherlands-NATO summit. Good news for the president, the NATO nations, with the exception of Spain, raising their defense spending to 5% from 2%, which is what Trump has wanted since 2016. He finally got it. Finally got it. A lot of that's because of Ukraine. Zelensky is at this meeting. We don't have anything right now concrete. We're obviously following it. Now, the opposition to Trump's Iranian decision didn't always come from the left there were some conservative people
Starting point is 00:18:00 who didn't like it and they're isolationist people one of them is Eric Bowling I think I think it because I can't quite make out Bowling's point of view Roll a tape. Let's be on so
Starting point is 00:18:15 MAGA kind of has always believed that Trump was not going to be involved in foreign wars this is a bit of a well a certain faction of MAGA believes that this is a tough pill to swallow that we're actually bombing another country, especially because could it lead to World War III? Okay, so joining us now is the effervescent Eric Bowling from West Palm Beach, where he's tanned, locked, and loaded. And never been out, and never been out for the order of the day. And thank God, thank God for that.
Starting point is 00:18:48 He does a program bowling on Real America's voice. So bowling, are you for or against the bombing? yes or no yes I'm for or against the bombing let me explain if I may I was against the bomb because I hate the idea of of an American pilot in harm's way I don't like you at first at first you were against it mm-hmm and I and and yeah in the me further explained that I was against it because we had complete or not we I'm sorry I correct myself because Trump did the same thing prior to the bombing Israel had complete control of the airspace over Tehran, over the whole country of Iran. They were getting things done.
Starting point is 00:19:30 I loved what they were doing. They were relentless. People were saying, okay, you know, you made your point in Israel. No, no, no, no. They were going to finish the job. Now, did they have the 200 mile into the side of the mountain bunker busters? They didn't at the time. And then the my side or my brain, this side of my brain would say, okay, well, sell it to them. Sell Israel the bunker buster bomb. Sell them in the mop, MOP. Train a pilot. I don't care if it takes some money. train the pilot how to fly it. How's this? Get a dual citizen, an Israeli-American pilot to fly it over, drop the bottom. We wouldn't have our fingerprints out. None of that would ever happen in any way at all because we are the only people in the world that have that technology. We're going to hand it off to
Starting point is 00:20:17 Israel, okay? And there's not going to be any pilots that are not under the supervision of the Pentagon. never ever going to happen now that the bombing now that the have bombing yes yes yes now I look back at so far we're what 36 hours out and it looks like a surgical strike that was precision it was as Pete Hagsett tells us it obliterated the the nuclear capability we all know that are you for it or against it now I if it goes no further bill I'm absolutely for it and I think it's going to go no further because you're Trump said this morning before getting on Air Force One, Marine One, and saying Israel and Iran, they don't know what the F they're doing, use the word. And I think he told the world,
Starting point is 00:21:03 that was one and down and we're done. And it was, it was magical. It was almost spiritual. I think back to the day, Trump was shot in the ear in Butler, Pennsylvania bill. Just bear with me one second. One inch either way. Now, I'm not just saying one inch towards his head would have killed the would-be next president. but one inch away from his year. And yes, it would have been an assassination attempt, but wouldn't have the massive implications it does. But those of, if you believe in God, if you believe in a higher power,
Starting point is 00:21:30 if you believe in the spirit, whatever you believe in, there's a reason he got hit in the ear and not taken out and not missed him completely. And this may be the reason, because what he did in the last 36 hours made the world a safer place. Okay.
Starting point is 00:21:42 So now you've evolved on that. But you're still essentially an isolationist. And you don't support. U.S. funding Zelensky in Ukraine. Or am I wrong on that? No, you're 100% right. You're 100%. You don't want any money going to Ukraine, right?
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Starting point is 00:22:57 Yeah, here for that too. Enterprise. We're here for it. Correct. Okay, correct. So if we pull out back and Putin takes the whole country, which is what he wants to do, then you know China goes to Taiwan takes that. Is that okay with you? I mean, is it okay? I think a smart president would beef up our chip capacity, chip producing capacity in the United States,
Starting point is 00:23:24 because frankly, Taiwan, the best interest to us in Taiwan is their ability to produce Silicon Valley type chips. If we can up our game with Nvidia and the other chip makers, even Taiwan semiconductor, for that matter, I think it's none of our business if China takes time. So you let Taiwan go, you let Ukraine go. Why would they stop then? Why wouldn't Putin then go to Moldova?
Starting point is 00:23:49 Why wouldn't China then move into South Korea and help the nut in North Korea destabilize that? So in isolation is basically saying, look. You know that that's the only, I think Putin may have eyes on the prize with further other countries in Europe. There's no guarantee of anything other than my eyewitness report when I was in China.
Starting point is 00:24:11 And I can tell you the 100% certainty if Putin's allowed to take over Ukraine then China will march into Taiwan. That's what will happen, 100%. So if you're okay with that... How will that affect you, Bill O'Reilly? How it will affect is it causes chaos in the world. It destabilizes the entire world.
Starting point is 00:24:31 When you have two... It's a crazy world. Hey, when you have two totalitarian regimes expanding and taking over foreign countries, invading and taking over, you do not have a safe world you cannot hide in idaho and worldwide economy will just be battered and you think it's bad now the conflicts where do you see the chaos that those totalitarian nations will cause if not restrained and this is history bowling and you can't
Starting point is 00:25:07 argue history with me because i'll you know i'll dissolve you into pudding but it's history All right. Isolationism has never worked, particularly in a society now that's intertwined planet-wise. I don't necessarily think I'm a total isolationist. I'm a anti-war, America-first human being. But America is not going to be first. China will be first. We still are part of NATO. And I've never said remove ourselves from NATO. But you don't want military action. Well, if you really don't want Putin to take your Ukraine, put them in NATO, and then you've opened yourself a whole Poland in NATO. Putin's not going to go into NATO. Put Ukraine in NATO. Put Ukraine in NATO, allow Ukraine to enter NATO. That would then, that would give World War III. If you allowed Ukraine into NATO, that would heighten Putin's justification to the Russian people, to the only people that can stop them at this point.
Starting point is 00:26:08 All right. So now you have, you're an isolationist. Bannon is, Steve Bannon, Tucker Carlson is. How big do you think that constituency is within the Republican Party, the isolationist movement? How big is it? I think it was huge until Trump decided to go forth with this. Like I think a lot of we, many of us, I call Steve Bannon, the true north of the original gangster MAGA crew. He was the original Don of that. And I think
Starting point is 00:26:42 until Trump actually went forward in Iran with a bombing, that split people. Then they put people like Tucker. I think Tucker was more the hardliner against it and Steve and and the
Starting point is 00:26:57 Hannity and Mark Levin were very much pushing for Trump to go ahead. But where are we now now? Where are we in your opinion? I think there's a there's a split and maggot that needs to be... 50-50 split? Maybe 60-40 in favor of what Trump did, maybe 70-30 in favor of the action.
Starting point is 00:27:18 So you don't know. All right, because I don't know either. I mean, I suspect that most Republicans support Trump in this action. Now, if it goes south and all of these other things happen, unintended consequences, which Iran is too weak to really make anything happen. But say something crazy did happen, then you would get more people would more would come over to the isolationist movement. All right, last word. I mean, they're too weak to do anything aggressively, but they're not too weak to, you know, to fortify and finance their sleeper cells and their hooties and their Hamas and Hezbollahs and attack us internally on a smaller basis, which.
Starting point is 00:28:02 But that's not because of the bombing. They're already here. They just made a big bus. they just made a big bus in Connecticut. They got 11 of the 2 million Iranians who are in this they caught 11, which is great. The Biden let them all in. The left doesn't even want ice around.
Starting point is 00:28:17 Biden let them all in. So they're already here. They don't need an excuse. They're here and they're not here to get a job at 7-Eleven. Last question for you. The final word on this isn't going to be until Trump leaves office.
Starting point is 00:28:37 Okay? Because it's not like Iran, they may go away, and the army may overthrow them all, so let's hope. But Putin, he's a psychotic. I mean, you're reading my book now, I know, confronting evil. And when you see how psychotic that man is, that we need a strong leader. And there have been accusations that Trump is too soft about Putin. had never been I can say he's too soft on him so we're never going to have a peaceful world last word I 100% agree by the way your book is phenomenal this is the best book you've written
Starting point is 00:29:17 I've read I just started I received it yesterday I started paging through it last and I started reading it I don't want to just have a little bit of an idea what is about it's gripping it's really it's your best work so far with the maybe exception of you throwing J.P. Morgan and in Rockefeller into the midst with the evil, with the evil people. They are evil.
Starting point is 00:29:38 But we'll get back. We can talk about that another time. But it was fascinating how you take people from, this man won't be alive at the end of the day or tomorrow. And then you explain why. And then you go back to the roots of the evil that's causing so much of the evil in the world. It's fantastic book.
Starting point is 00:29:54 Where are we going from here? I would say Magin needs to get theirself together again, figure it out. And again, hopefully it's done. Hopefully, we're finished. Hopefully, you know, who doesn't give nukes to Iran or hopefully China doesn't give nukes to Iran. They're not going to give nukes.
Starting point is 00:30:13 It may escalate it and that would be bad. But I think right now Donald Trump has proven to the world that you don't dispute Donald Trump. I dispute his ideas on tariffs. And so far I'm wrong. I didn't think we should attack Iran. As of, you know, this day right now today, I'm probably wrong.
Starting point is 00:30:30 I hope I'm wrong. And I hope I'm wrong forever. Okay. I'm going to do tariffs now. We won't know to the end of the year. Bowling. Thanks very much. Everybody, check out bowling. All right, on real America's voice. And we'll talk again soon. Thanks. All right. So the tariff thing, we'll know to the end of the year, whether this is successful or the American economy. This guy named Torsten Slok. Nice name. Torsten Slok. Sloc. SLO. We're some Apollo, global management. He was real anti-Trump tariffs when they first renounced. Here's what he said. Tariffs have been implemented in a way that has not been effective. There is now a 90% chance of what can be called a voluntary trade reset recession. 90% chance. Whoa. Well, this week, Mr. Slok changed his mind. Is what he says now. This would seem to be like a victory for the world. and yet dues $400 billion of annual revenue for the U.S. taxpayer.
Starting point is 00:31:33 Trade partners will be happy with only 10% tariffs and U.S. tax revenue will go up. Maybe the administration has outsmarted all of us, unquote. Well, he's too optimistic on the tariffs. You've got to wait. You've got to wait because, you know, the economy takes a while, okay, is all over the place. It's not like boom, boom, boom. But if it does work, then it will obviously. help our debt, our deficit, and our manufacturing base.
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Starting point is 00:32:35 and you can send them wherever he wants to send them. That's a lot of power. I'll tell you what, Supreme Court. So, nightly news on NBC, cut 18 seconds. CBS, evening news, 13 seconds. ABC World News didn't cover it at all because all they do is weather. And so I'm looking at this going, pretty big rolling. Nah, no coverage.
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Starting point is 00:37:14 Right? No. So they got to call him, and they subpoenaed him, and that will be fascinating. Stay in history, June 24th, 1987. Actor and comedian Jackie Gleason died 38 years ago. He was 71 colon cancer. They called him the great one. He was born in poverty, Irish immigrants, Brooklyn.
Starting point is 00:37:36 Bed Stey, he was born in. And he had talent, a funny guy, and he got his big break in a sitcom called Life of Riley. I remember my parents watching that. I think it'd be Riley-O-Reilly connection. That's about four. Gleeson was second to William Bendix. Then Gleeson got his own program, The Honeymooners, rolling.
Starting point is 00:38:02 I gave you an order. The master gave you an order this morning. But as I look around, I see that my order from the master wasn't carried out. Now, the master's wife is supposed to obey. Why didn't you obey and have my robe and slippers?
Starting point is 00:38:18 laid out, so not when I come home from a hard day's work, they're there for me to slip into conveniently. Tut, tut, none of your feeble excuses. I can see that you're ashamed to yourself. The master forgives you. I'll not say another word about it. Just run in there, get my robe and slippers, and I'll call the whole thing off.
Starting point is 00:38:39 The master has spoken. bag filled why don't you blow away now there's no way you could do that today and gleason wouldn't even rehearse gleeson came in now he's live they did 37 honeymooners uh and live and uh or carney and and gleason and and audrey meadows and joyce randolph they the other three would rehearse glees he just come bombing in it brilliant stuff but the cultural difference. And, uh, or Dre Meadows fabulous. Just fabulous. All right, Jackie, we, uh, one of the great entertainers. Yes, young people, Jackie Gleason, no idea. They all kind of die out, you know, pardon a pun. Back with the final thought about, uh, critiques of our YouTube
Starting point is 00:39:38 channel. Okay, final thought. We got about a million subscribers on our YouTube channel. We told you about a couple of minutes ago. That's a lot. We're going for two million. We'll get at them. And we had a lot of comments about my Iran analysis on the bonus commentary on YouTube. Here are some of them. Got 30,000 likes in two minutes and 99% positive reaction. More than 700,000 watch yesterday's Iran content on YouTube. 700,000. And remember, we go on at night. That's not a full day. That's like four hours. Huge. Enormous.
Starting point is 00:40:20 Then I had somebody write in. Thank you, Bill. Listen to Candace Owens, got confused by her anger and unhappiness with President Trump. So I came to you. I feel much better. I just gave you the facts. That's all I do, the facts. And then we had another one.
Starting point is 00:40:42 I'm irritated by the lack of reliable information. Thank goodness we have O'Reilly. We will not deceive you. So we are expanding our business as you probably figure it out. I'm a lot of it. I don't know anything about it, but I got good people who understand the Internet, and our distribution system is very wide now. You add it all up, and I'm probably reaching more people than I reached on the O'Reilly
Starting point is 00:41:06 Factor. It's hard to calibrate that because we're all over the world now, but it's powerful. And we're getting stronger and stronger and stronger as the mainstream media. collapses, CNN may go out. That's how serious that is over there. And then we're rising because fact-based. Backs, back, back. Thank you for watching us today. I'm Bill O'Reilly. We'll see you again tomorrow.

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