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November 20, 2024 32 mins

 Bill O’Reilly, author of Confronting the Presidents, No Spin Assessments from Washington to Biden, gives us his take on the President elect’s cabinet picks thus far. 

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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Leonard skinned simple man that can only mean one thing
on this radio program, all things self proclaimed simple man
that means all things Bill O'Reilly, and of course all
things Bill O'Reilly or billoreilly dot com and his new
book Confronting the Presidents No spin assessments of Washington to Biden,
mister O'Reilly, Sir, Harry.

Speaker 2 (00:21):
You, I'm busy like you, Hannity, not quite as busy
as you, but approaching that level.

Speaker 1 (00:29):
You know, why do we call each other by our
last names? Why don't you call me Sean? Why don't
I call Why do I call you O'Reilly? I don't
get it. I mean, I guess that's how people know us.

Speaker 2 (00:37):
But there are too many Shawn's in the world, and.

Speaker 1 (00:42):
There are too many O'Reilly's in the world. What are
you talking about. There's only one Bill O'Reilly, that's for sure.

Speaker 2 (00:48):
Not it's a New York thing. In Levittown, where I
grew up, everybody called everybody by their last name, and
I've kind of incorporated that into adulthood.

Speaker 1 (00:57):
We have a lot going on, isn't a nice Bill
Clinton to finally admit that Democrats cannot keep asserting that
things are great in the economy because it's not true.
He did blurt out that people like lacln Riley would
be alive today. She would be alive if we did
some vetting at the border. The left is beginning to

(01:18):
freak out over Donald Trump's pledge to de poor people
that are illegally in this country. I mean, Bill, you
have elected officials one after the other, all these congressmen,
you know, Democratic senators, all of these governors, you know,
starting in Massachusetts and Governor Newsom, and it goes around
the country just you know. Now Katie Hobbs out in

(01:41):
Arizona is saying that they will not cooperate with the deportation.

Speaker 3 (01:47):
Now here's the problem I have with it, Bill.

Speaker 1 (01:50):
We have had dozens of Lake and Riley's murdered by
unvetted Harris Biden illegals. We've had dozens of Americans that
have been raped by Harris Biden, unvetted illegals. We have
had hundreds and hundreds of Americans victims of violent crime
by Harris Biden unvetted illegals. We have gang members. We

(02:11):
have you know, this gang that everybody now knows about
from what you might call from Venezuela trend de Arragua.
They're now in sixteen states. We have known terrorists in
the country, Bill, and we know what they're doing. They're
plotting and planning another nine to eleven attack on our
country or worse.

Speaker 3 (02:31):
And why are all of these governors.

Speaker 1 (02:34):
Why did California Los Angeles pass a sanctuary city ordinance
in the wake of Trump's election. Why did Boston's mayor
Michelle Woo vow to defy Trump's mass deportation order. Why
did Katie Hobbes, the governor of Arizona, joining quote the
resistance to protect illegal immigrants over the lives of American citizens.

Speaker 3 (02:56):
Can you explain that to me?

Speaker 2 (02:57):
Yeah, they planned to the base. All three of the
people you mentioned are far left politicians who got elected
by far left voters who want open borders, and so
they play there. But it's over. It really is all
over for that segment. And I hope that Trump administration

(03:18):
will be very methodical and smart in the way it
goes about punishing these people. They're going to have to
get a law, a separate law, maybe the Lake and
Riley law to punish sanctuary cities.

Speaker 1 (03:35):
Because God, can I interrupt, not because I'm being a jerk,
I really want an answer. Isn't that aiding and a
betting law breaking? Isn't it institutionalizing law breaking because we
have federal laws, immigration laws and they are assisting in
breaking those laws.

Speaker 2 (03:52):
Yeah, symbolically it is. And they pay the price by
losing the election. So the open border was part of
the equation that led to Trump's landslide. So they paid
a humong his price. But in Boston and Sacramento, they
don't pay a price, so they continue to parrot this stuff.

(04:13):
Katie Hobbs, if she had competition at a higher level,
wouldn't be there. She would have lost in Arizona, but
she'll lose the next time.

Speaker 3 (04:22):
She wasn't up this cycle, but she'll lose in the
next cycle.

Speaker 2 (04:25):
The Trump administerstration to figure this out fast. And this
is the key component that as soon as Donald Trump
as president goes after the sanctuary cities and does deportations,
that's going to be blocked in federal court. And the

(04:46):
ACLU is already filed paper and Trump's just president elect.
So what has to happen the first week is that
Congress has to pass a law that says if you
are a local or state municipality, and you do five
federal law, which the Constitution says takes president, then the

(05:08):
federal government can deny you federal funding. One status in law.
Then Trump has got a free fire zone to punish
these people. But he can't do it by executive order alone.
He's got to get that law passed. And right now
he would even some Democrats would vote for that, I believe.

Speaker 3 (05:31):
I mean, that's a scary part.

Speaker 1 (05:32):
And we have murderers, rapists, we have gang members, we
have cartel members, and we have known terrorists in the country.
And for these Democrats to dig their heels and it
tells me they learn nothing from this past election.

Speaker 2 (05:45):
They live in the Wizard of Oz land of the
far left. So WO doesn't have to worry about this
either as Bernie Sanders or Elizabeth Warren in Massachusetts. And
these people aren't going to change. But that's how actually
good news for the traditional conservative group. And here is

(06:05):
what I want to This is my main point today
on my programs, and now I'm going to intrude on
the entity program MSNBC is done done, They're finished. It's over.

Speaker 1 (06:20):
By the way, MSDNC is for sale, not the NBC
is for sale.

Speaker 3 (06:25):
We're spinning it off, spinning it off.

Speaker 2 (06:29):
Bs NBC Comcast said today they are uncoupling. That's the
word they used MSNBC from the NBC news apparatus. That
means they're going to be massive layoffs over there. They
don't have any entree into NBC's reporting or anything like that.

(06:50):
They're on their own. That was announced today, And we know.

Speaker 1 (06:56):
That Joe and Mika, who and I love your thoughts
on this, who met with Donald Trump at their request
at mar A Lago. Now he's far more magnanimous about
this than I would be after being called a racist,
a fascist, a Nazi. You know, I could play three
hours of this radio program just Joe and Mika launching
into Donald Trump the last eight plus years, and they

(07:18):
go there, kiss the ring.

Speaker 3 (07:20):
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (07:21):
And today they're on the air saying, well, we could
be fired tomorrow. They've been universally condemned by both the
left and the right for what they're trying to pull
off here. I mean, what do you really believe? I mean,
Joe Scarborough liberal, Joe you know, up till recently would
try to persuade people that he's a conservative. Would you
and I both know as a joke, but legacy media

(07:43):
Bill died this election. Nine straight years they have been
trashing Trump and nobody cared.

Speaker 3 (07:49):
What they said.

Speaker 2 (07:50):
And that's why Trump agreed to the meeting, because he said,
here they come, now, they have to kiss my you
know why. That's why he did it. It was a
great pr move to have the use to grovel at
Ma Lago and Mika and Joe. They're going to be
one of the first to go because they're making so
much money. Who's gonna pay their salary? Sady? Who? There

(08:13):
are no me They're finished. Okay.

Speaker 1 (08:18):
What do you make of the Washington Post and Jeff
Bezos now looking to hire conservatives to write for the newspaper?
Now I know this is true because I know a
couple of people that have been called in for interviews.
And meanwhile the Washington Post, as a person that used
to claim to be a conservative, also, that is a
harsh anti Trumper, more harsh than even the most prominent ones, saying,

(08:42):
you know, giving advice to Democrats tell voters Republicans want
to kill your children.

Speaker 2 (08:48):
Look, do you remember my interview with this Reuven woman.
You've got to just google Bill O right now.

Speaker 1 (08:55):
I remember, I do remember the one with Barney Frank.
I don't remember this one. Barney rank one is a classic.
The people ought to pull up on YouTube.

Speaker 2 (09:04):
I want everybody after they finished listing a Hannity to
google Bill O'Reilly, Jennifer Ruben where it was she. I
reduced her to cinder. It was unbelievable. But I'm telling people,
don't work for the Washington Post because your check is
going to bounce. They lost seventy seven million dollars this year,

(09:26):
Hannity in.

Speaker 1 (09:27):
A year, and that's before the two hundred and fifty
thousand people, you know, just got rid of the subscriptions
as a result of the Washington Post refusing to endorse
a candidate.

Speaker 2 (09:38):
Whatever it's it's it's over. It's great revenge, and it's
a passive retribution. He's not doing anything, all right, But
all of the people who tormented him, they're all going
down the dream. Look when we started at the Fox

(09:59):
News Channel in nineteen ninety six, you and I were originals.
MSNBC had been on the air for three months, and
it was a hard news operation designed to complement NBC
News because NBC News only had a half hour. That's
all Lester Hold had over there.

Speaker 3 (10:19):
So they said, well at the time, to be fair,
was Tom Brokaw.

Speaker 2 (10:22):
Well go ahead, okay, it's Broke called Leicester. They're all
the same. So they said, hey.

Speaker 3 (10:28):
No, all right, go ahead, crack me up, go ahead.

Speaker 2 (10:33):
We can now do what CNN does because in the
technology we could have our all our correspondence. One more
thing I forgot to tell you about Joe and Mika.
They were ordered to go to borrow Lago. They didn't go.

Speaker 1 (10:46):
Why do you say that? Is this speculation or do
you have insight?

Speaker 2 (10:51):
Look? You and I were talking about an off camera
the other day and you said, oh, Riley, how did
you know this? And I told you very.

Speaker 3 (10:59):
That it's true.

Speaker 2 (11:01):
I know.

Speaker 3 (11:02):
There was one thing that he I'm like, how the
hell did you know?

Speaker 2 (11:06):
I know everything?

Speaker 3 (11:07):
And hell, you don't know everything.

Speaker 1 (11:09):
You think you know everything, but you don't know everything,
which cracks me up the fact that you think you
know everything.

Speaker 3 (11:15):
All right, quick break right back.

Speaker 1 (11:16):
We'll continue more with simple Man Bill, O'Reilly all things
o'reillybilloreilly dot com as we continue. All right, we continue
now all things simple man Bill, O'Reilly, All things O'reillybilloreilly
dot Com. Here's a good question. And you're a Boston guy,
you know Mike Barnicle. I mean, I accept that he's
a liberal. I don't know him as well as you do.

(11:39):
I did run into him once. He couldn't have been
nicer to me, but he asked a really important question
on liberal Joe. He said, I don't know how we
can make cable news relevant again. Now, I don't think
that applies to the Fox News Channel, because we are
relevant our reporting on the border, on the economy, telling
Americans the truth, allowing both sides to be heard. And

(12:04):
I'm not tooting my own horn here, but you know,
informing people of the real Kamala Harris and putting together
the Kamala files and playing her in her own words,
that's stuff that nobody else in the media did or does, Bill,
and I think that distinguishes us from everybody else. And
you do the same thing in your own way now,
in your own little empire that you have built out,

(12:25):
which has gone very very viral, which I'm happy for.

Speaker 2 (12:30):
The cable news industry is going to be very difficult
to sustain. The best model is Fox News because it
is really the only alternative that traditional conservative and fair

(12:51):
minded Americans have in the new television news industry. Okay,
news Nation is trying that it's making progress, and it's
I think it's royal model is good. But obviously you
and I built Fox News, and the legacy there is

(13:13):
that traditional and conservative Americans never had a news outlet
that respected them ever until Fox News came on. That
legacy will keep Fox going. But the others have destroyed
themselves by being a dishonest. But here's the most important point.

(13:35):
They're hateful and Fox News is not hateful, never has been,
and that is the big difference.

Speaker 1 (13:44):
That's a really good analysis. And I will tell you,
paulk Radio is here to stay. Podcasting is here to stay.
People will seek out alternative forms of media on social
media where you dominate right now and then again, all
credits to you, and I agree with you. Fox News
is honest and we're not angry, and we tell the
truth and you get all sides.

Speaker 3 (14:06):
And I think that has.

Speaker 1 (14:06):
Been a formula for for success and from day one,
of which we were a part of it and a
part of history that I think will be studied for
years and years and years. And I'm very grateful to
this audience that gives me this microphone every day and
that camera every night, because you know, I mean, I
have a face for radio.

Speaker 3 (14:26):
Let's be honest.

Speaker 2 (14:29):
You got Dick Clark hare You're you're doing fine.

Speaker 1 (14:34):
All right, mister O'Reilly. All things simple, man, Bill O'Reilly
when you go to Bill O'Reilly dot com, Sir, thank you.
We appreciate your insight. Twenty five till the top of
the hour. We'll get to your calls here in mere
moments if you're just joining us. By the way, Lake
and Riley's murderer, Abara found guilty. Life in prison is
the sentence, and frankly it would warrant the death penalty

(14:55):
in my mind, but he will have no chance of
ever getting out of a prison cell. That does not
bring comfort to the family of Lake and Riley. And
I've spoken to her family and they are devastated. Their
lives will never be the same. And then we have
democrats fighting in this country to protect those that did
not respect our laws, borders, sovereignty. Even though we have

(15:18):
known terrorists, we have murderers like the murder of Lake
and Riley and dozens of other Americans and dozens of
other Americans raped, and dozens and hundreds and hundreds of
Americans victims of violent crimes. We have these crazy gangs
now sixteen states. This Venezuelan gang that we talk so

(15:38):
often about is all over the place. The trend de
Aragua gang now they're in Tennessee, sixteen states total, and
they're getting more violent by the day. We have cartels here.
We have all the fentanyl and opioid problems that have
gotten dramatically worse under Harris and Biden. And of course
we're learning that under Harris and Biden, with our wide

(16:01):
open borders that in fact, you know, other crimes have
been committed. I mean, we now have a report out
today finally that you know, said an investigation on accompanied
child smuggling finds major failures of Harris and Biden. Why
didn't they release that before the election. Anyway, we'll get
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so much news to get to. Where do I start.
We're going to get to your phone calls coming up
here in a second. So they're having this battle over
whether or not those that identify as that men for example,

(18:29):
that identify as women, whether in Congress now it's reached
the halls of Congress, whether they those men can use
women's bathrooms. Here's Congresswoman Nancy Mace.

Speaker 4 (18:42):
The idea of that is a trigger for me. I
have PTSD from the abuse that I've suffered, and I'm
going to do everything I can to protect women and girls.
I know how vulnerable we are in private spaces. If
you're changing clothes. Men shouldn't be anywhere in the room.

Speaker 5 (18:56):
Period.

Speaker 4 (18:56):
This is only the start, and I'm not going to stop.
I'm They're threatening to kill me over this. Men that
want to use women's restrooms are threatening to kill me
over this issue.

Speaker 3 (19:04):
Good luck.

Speaker 4 (19:04):
I was the first woman to graduate from the Citadel,
the Military College of South Carolina. And if we haven't
met yet, I want all the bullys online to now,
you will not bully me into submission. I can't be threatened.
You can't threaten my life enough. That means I'm just
going to double and triple, quadruple down on this issue.

Speaker 3 (19:20):
What is she referring to?

Speaker 1 (19:21):
Specifically, there is an LGBTQ activist that wants to find
Nancy in a woman's bathroom and bash her face on
the floor.

Speaker 3 (19:30):
This was on Instagram. Listen.

Speaker 6 (19:33):
This video goes out to Congresswoman Nancy Mace. Congresswoman Nancy Mace,
I hope that Wednesday I do find you in that
women's bathroom and I grab you're ready looking here and
drag your face down to the floor while I repeatedly
bash it and and so the blood's everywhere and you're dad.

(19:57):
Thank you. I hope Nancy niece receives this lesson til kisses.

Speaker 3 (20:05):
Hisses.

Speaker 1 (20:07):
Now, that would be called a terroristic threat. That would
be called illegal. You don't have the right to threaten
people's lives, which is what this person on Instagram is doing.
And I hope the proper authorities have already arrived and
rectified that situation and resolved it. And I hope this
person is arrested and charged as they appropriately should be.

(20:29):
All right, let's get to our busy phones. Eight hundred
ninety four one, Sean, if you want to be a
part of the program, Alex is in I'm not sure
North Dakota. Is that where he's from, Alex. How are
you glad? You called?

Speaker 7 (20:41):
Very good Sean. First of all, I'd like to say
Happy Thanksgiving. Regardless of what's going on in the world,
we all have things to be thankful for. And also
God bless you all for what you do.

Speaker 3 (20:53):
Thank you for letting us do it. We appreciate you.

Speaker 7 (20:56):
Uh my question Joe Biden. This is about Joe Biden.
The war in the Ukraine. Okay, sure, declares war against
NATO and the United States. Does Biden stay in that
position until the war is over?

Speaker 1 (21:12):
You mean, does he remain the commander in chief. Yes,
he does until noon on January twentieth of this coming year.
There would be two months.

Speaker 3 (21:20):
From today whether we go to war or not.

Speaker 1 (21:23):
Whether we go to war or not. He is the
commander in chief up until the moment Donald Trump has
sworn in.

Speaker 7 (21:29):
Okay, I want to thank you very much for putting
my mind at ease. I had another question about Come.

Speaker 3 (21:35):
On, I'll tell you.

Speaker 1 (21:36):
It's problem it's problematic. You need to understand this. He
knows what the incoming president's policies are. He knows that
he wants to de escalate this conflict, and he wants
a resolution to this and an end to this. And
after Joe Biden gave the go ahead for ballistic missiles
supplied by the US in the hands of the Ukrainians

(21:58):
to be fired into Ussia directly right at Moscow. By
doing that and a few other things, he is exponentially
escalating the situation there when he should be deferring to
the incoming president's foreign policy and giving him a chance
to resolve this conflict peacefully. And then he's given them

(22:21):
another two hundred and fifty million dollars, and then he's
allowing other weaponry to be used that up to this
point he had not allowed. So it is it is
mind numbing to me. It's almost like they want to
set a trap that Donald Trump can't resolve the conflict
and the most dangerous part of the equation that comes
from Vladimir Putin himself. And Vladimir Putin just changed the

(22:42):
rules that if you fire a ballistic missile that would
warrant a legal nuclear attack against the country that would
fire a ballistic missile at them. Well, that means that
war could be escalated dramatically. It could include other countries
in Europe and all throughout Europe, the vising citizens how
to prepare for potential war. I mean, that's how dangerous

(23:04):
what Joe and Kamala have done here. I guess she's
the last person in the room, so she's deciding as well.
It is extraordinarily stupid and dangerous.

Speaker 7 (23:14):
Isn't there any department in this government that could stop
Biden from escalating the war? I mean, he's got free
rein to do what he wants.

Speaker 1 (23:24):
Yeah, the answer I'm answering your question. The answers, yes,
he can do whatever the hell he wants right now. Anyway,
I appreciate the call. I've been warning about this now
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busy phones eight hundred nine four one. Sean, if you
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Sean Hannity Show, Hey.

Speaker 5 (25:48):
Sean longtime listener, first time caller. I wanted to touch
base with you on the trans people in women's sports.
I am an ex collegiate athlete plate soccer my whole life.
I've competed at a national level when we were in
league play growing up, and I'm going to make some points,
but I want you to understand how I know these things.
So we had to seek out boys teams to compete

(26:11):
with to prepare for tournaments and things because we didn't
have the level of play that we needed with the
girls on the surrounding teams. And so when we were
thirteen twelve, we would scrimmage and destroy boys teams of
the same age. As soon as we hit puberty, girls
fourteen fifteen years old, we could no longer beat those

(26:32):
thirteen year old boys that we were completely out like
we out skilled them. I've had three ACL surgeries do
to soccer, and I've had a surgeon explain it to me.
So there's a physiological change that females go through. It's
anatomical I'm tired of hearing about strength. It is so
much more than strength. When we hit puberty, as biological females,

(26:55):
our hips spread. We become naturally not kneknocked. Women have
fifty percent more ACL surgeries because of this. If you
watch men's professional soccer and women's professional soccer's soccer, men
can turn on a dime. Women no longer can. After puberty.
It is a physiological change in our bodies to allow

(27:15):
for childbirth, and so not only strength, but more importantly,
you literally cannot keep up with the speed and the
agility of men. And so I don't care if you
take puberty blockers. You have not had your hips spread period,
So puberty blockers are not You are anatomically different than

(27:38):
us and therefore able to be better than us, even
though we might have more skill than you.

Speaker 1 (27:44):
Everything you are saying a lot of people in this
woke world don't want to hear. But it is the
person that I had defer to on this the most
is Caitlyn Jenner. Now, long before Kate was Caitlyn, she
was Bruce Jenner. I knew Caitlyn is Bruce, and I
had interviewed Bruce Jenner many, many times. And you know,

(28:06):
this big interview goes down, and I did not know
that Caitlyn was listening to this radio program that day,
and I was commenting on the interview, and I did
say I don't understand it, but I wish Caitlyn every happiness,
and I meant it then and I mean it now.
But Caitlyn's an adult and we had a long, very
productive conversation about the whole thing, and long story short,

(28:32):
she has been very outspoken about biological men playing women's
sports and making the point now, Caitlyn is a little older,
but Caitlyn's a hell of an athlete. I mean, we're
talking about winning the cathalon in the Olympics. I mean,
this is big stuff, and an amazing golfer can hit

(28:52):
the ball close to three hundred yards if not further,
which if anybody plays golf, that is an enormous drive,
meaning that she would have a competitive edge if she
were to play in any golf tournaments as a woman,
and she won't do that because she knows she has
a physical advantage.

Speaker 3 (29:11):
So I really defer to her on.

Speaker 1 (29:12):
This, and she's been the most outspoken saying it's just
not fair. And I think most Americans have a sense
of fairness about this.

Speaker 3 (29:20):
Now.

Speaker 1 (29:20):
On the issue of acceptance, I think Americans are pretty libertarian,
like I am. I'm not going to get into people's
personal business. It's not my business. It really isn't. And
whatever whatever decisions adults make is up to them. I'm
not getting in their way. However, when you have young

(29:43):
children and that they want to make life altering decisions, permanent,
life altering decisions that are not reversible, and governments want
to come in, like in California and Minnesota and say
that you can give miners gender or fir mean care
and not tell the parents who inform the parents, Well,

(30:04):
that is the state arrogantly saying that they're more important
and they're smarter than parents, and parents have no rights,
and I will not accept that.

Speaker 3 (30:16):
Leave our kids.

Speaker 1 (30:16):
Alone, you know, if they're in school, you know, teach
them how to read, write, do math, you know, learn
science and history, and then go home. If they want
to play sports, they can play sports. But you don't
have to share bathrooms. We shouldn't have feminine hygiene products
and fourth grade boys bathrooms, and we shouldn't have gender

(30:37):
affirming care for miners without parental consent. And to me,
it's a simple equation, and the American people voted on
that issue as well this election.

Speaker 5 (30:45):
Don't you think I do and you bring up a
good point. So you have kids who, honestly, there's a
reason that they're called miners. We take care of them,
three of my own. They make a decision that they
later in life change their mind to. And people are
saying this, so I'm repetitive here, But they've taken these
puberty blockers so as a female, their bodies will never

(31:06):
be as such that they would be able to have
children naturally because they have stopped the natural process that
we have to go through. That. I am proud to
be a female. I've never been a feminist, but I'm
turning into one because somebody has to protect the women
and my daughter and the other daughters in the world.
And they can. They'll never go back. They've stopped their

(31:28):
bodies progression of natural you know, hormones happening, and their
bodies are forever changed. They can't go back. They missed
the window. And so I agree with you one hundred percent.

Speaker 1 (31:39):
Well, I've got to have to run for the constraints
of time. But it's an important discussion, and I do
want people to be nice to each other, respectful of
each other, kind to each other. You know, if if
we follow the Golden Rule, love God with all your heart, mind,
body and soul, and your neighbor as yourself, and treat
others the way you want to be treated. I think
we'll go far. And that means for miners that have

(32:02):
issues that they might be struggling with or whatever. I
think other kids need to be taught understanding and acceptance
and and st I can't stand.

Speaker 3 (32:11):
I can't stand people that are bullies. I don't like
them anyway.

Speaker 1 (32:15):
I appreciate your call eight hundred and ninety four one
Sean if you want to be a part of the program.

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