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November 11, 2025 10 mins
Bill explains that President Trump can distribute tariff revenue to citizens because tariffs on other nations function like a cover charge for them. Andrew Cuomo’s political career appears to be over following his loss in the New York City mayoral race.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Here's more. Mark Simone on seven K and w R. Well,
Bill O'Reilly the number one TV I go for decades,
the number one best selling nonfiction author on Earth. His
latest book, Confronting Evil. Excellent book if you haven't gotten
it yet, it's a big best seller. Confronting Evil. Order that.
Make sure you watch Bill O'Reilly's YouTube channel. Excellent stuff there,

(00:23):
and of course the TV show, the column everything's at
Bill O'Reilly dot com. Bill O'Reilly dot com, Bill O'Reilly,
how you doing all right?

Speaker 2 (00:33):
And cruising into another busy newsweek.

Speaker 1 (00:38):
Hey, the shutdown it looks like, but you know the
history of this, No party's ever achieved anything with a shutdown.
You never get anything out of it, do you.

Speaker 2 (00:49):
Not. For the American people who were securely political play
Democrats believe that they did have a victory because of
the election results. So that's what they believe. And it
might be true that people were so angry about high

(01:10):
food prices in the government shut down. And when historically
when the folks get mad, the American people, they vote
against the incumbency. That goes all the way back to
John Adams, by the way. So I mean, this is
what Americans are. We're an impatient people. We don't see

(01:30):
the big picture sometimes. But the government will reopen this
week and then we'll have to go through this again
in January, the same thing. It's crazy. Yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:40):
Is the president serious about giving everybody a check for
two thousand dollars from the tariff revenue?

Speaker 2 (01:46):
Sure, he's very serious. I did a message to the
day on Bill O'Reilly dot com and it's a little
bit more to it than people know. I don't know
logistically if he's going to have an easy time getting
the money out of the treasury or not, because Congress
is going to try to say, hey, we have to
have a say in this, and then it gets litigated.

(02:07):
You know how that goes. But the reason that Trump
is able to get all the tariff money in here
is because of us, we the people. Because he's essentially
charging an admissions fee to all the countries around the
world to do business in the United States, like a
cover charge, because we buy more stuff by far than

(02:34):
any other people on earth, and so everybody wants to
send their stuff to America because we buy it. And
under the other administrations they could do that without any
admission fee, and it was hurting our domestic sales because
those countries Japan, Korea, China, on and on India wouldn't

(02:59):
take a lot of American goods. And Trump got in
and said, this is ridiculous. So you're gonna have to
take our stuff, and you're gonna have to pay a
cover charge to sell your stuff in Indianapolis, so that
we the people are part of this tariff money flowing
into the US treasury. So we earn the money the

(03:23):
two thousand. But it's not gonna be easy for him
to get that out.

Speaker 1 (03:28):
Yeah, now you put it out. It's like the Democrats,
you know, they'd love to give away free stuff. Is
Trump learning a lesson from that, copying that?

Speaker 2 (03:36):
Yeah, but this is the easiest way. So it's pretty
hard to bring down the price of steak because you've
got fifteen people involved in the steak. You got the cowboys,
you got the meat packing plants, you got the truckers,
you got the grocery stores. It's pretty hard. But saying Okay,

(03:59):
that's gonna take me to years to get that under control.
But I will take me twenty minutes to send you
a two thousand dollars check to cover the high cross
the food. That's what this is, and that's what he's doing.

Speaker 1 (04:11):
Yeah, now, Bill o'reiley, are we done with Andrew Clomo?
I love the way you describe him. I'm reading your
message to Bella Lagosi. That's the perfect description.

Speaker 2 (04:20):
Didn't he look like he looked like bell I told him,
you know, if you just turned into a bat just twice,
he would have been elected. He was looking grayer and grayer,
and pallor and pallor, and just I said, that's Bella
Lagosi out there, reincarnated. Are you through with Andrew Clomo

(04:41):
as far as an elected official? You are? Oh?

Speaker 1 (04:44):
Good? Yeah?

Speaker 2 (04:45):
Well, what he is going to do, and I know
this to be a fact, is behind the scenes, try
to reorganize the New York Democratic Party and purge the
radical elements. So that's what he's going to do, and
I hope he's successful.

Speaker 1 (05:03):
We watched him in the primary try to battle the
relic or radical elements, and he was useless at that.

Speaker 2 (05:12):
Yeah, but now he's mad, so he's a little bit
more motivated. Now. It's personal, as they say in The Godfather.
But that's what he's gonna do.

Speaker 1 (05:23):
Well, that would be great if he did that, But
Isn't that like Schumer trying to take on AOC. It's
not going to work.

Speaker 2 (05:29):
I don't know whether to work or not. It's all
about money. You know. The money aspect of the far
left is the Sorrows people. That's where it all comes from.
And then there's other organizations that tie in Ford Foundation
all of those. But the radical Left has an enormous
amount of money, way more than the moderate Democrats. And

(05:52):
I think that's what they're going to try to work on,
is to build up the war chest for moderate Democrats
that they want to run against the aocs. And Schumer,
by the way he's done, he's not going to even
run again. You heard it here on the Mark Simone Show,
because he'll lose Toulcosio Cortes and he doesn't want to

(06:13):
go out that way.

Speaker 1 (06:16):
Yeah. You know the problem is if you give the
radical Mamdani zillions of dollars, he does these very effective
TikTok stuff and if you know, if you give it
to a Schumer or a Cuomo, they do these tired
old commercials. I'm Andrew Cuomo, vote for you? Can they
be effective in today's world even with the money.

Speaker 2 (06:35):
Look, it's a rapidly changing world. I've hung in there
in journalism for more than fifty years. There are only
two of us on the national scene, two that have
this kind of longevity, me and brit Hume. And I

(06:55):
have to tell you, I don't know anything about TikTok.
I don't care about out any of it. But my
younger staff they are in charge of marketing my products
on social media because that's where it is, that's where

(07:17):
all the action is, and it's never coming back to
the networks or cable TV. Never it's over. So even
though I don't know anything, I'm a luddite, which means
you can't do technology, and I can. I'm spotting enough
to hire people who can't. And that's where we are.

Speaker 1 (07:37):
You're an expert on content. That's the secret of you.
You come up with great content.

Speaker 2 (07:41):
I have to spend all my time actually thinking yeah,
which separates me from every other not every other, but
most other pundits. Particularly on television. You don't think. They
get talking points in the morning and they spit them out.
I hate that. Oh it guys me crazy.

Speaker 1 (08:00):
So I'm watching the Sunday shows. Every single Democratic guest
used the same phrase, if president Trump didn't spend all
his time on the golf course.

Speaker 2 (08:07):
Every guest on that's what they got in the morning.
Who sent to them?

Speaker 1 (08:13):
Where is it sent from? Who coordinates this?

Speaker 2 (08:16):
The K Street in Washington, there are three or four
firms that work for the Democratic Party. They get paid
enormous amounts of money to do that. And every morning
they have a list of people in Mani media and
a lot of Congress people and they get faxes. Uh,
this is the talking points of the day. And the

(08:37):
Republicans do it too, but they're not nearly as good
at it. And the people go out then they go
out on their programs and they spit the same verbiage
at almost word for work. That's how it's done. That's
called propaganda. Yeah, okay, And you know the guy that
perfected that is Goebbels, who worked for Hitler. He was

(09:02):
the Minister of Propaganda in the Third Reich. And what
he did once Hitler took over in nineteen thirty four
was he basically sent you know, a faction center or anything,
but messengered all the news media in Berlin saying this
is what you are to say tonight, well or today,

(09:24):
this is what you're put in your newspaper and they
did a radio then or in Santa Radio, and if
you didn't say it, guess what happened.

Speaker 1 (09:35):
Yeh wow. Well we're out of time, but everybody, if
you want to read more stuff like this, get Bill
O'Reilly's latest book, Confronting Evil. It is a fascinating book.
All of his books are, they're all great bestsellers. And
check out his YouTube channel, and of course get the
TV show, the column, the Message of the day. Everything's
at billoreilly dot com, billoreilly dot com, Bill O'Reilly, thanks

(09:57):
for being with us.

Speaker 2 (09:59):
I appreciate it. Everybody to look at the Bill maher stuff.

Speaker 1 (10:02):
Oh yeah, I forgot to ask about that.

Speaker 2 (10:04):
Well yeah, so that that was a rollicking shootout. Yeah,
and so if you missed it, we have it posted
on Bill O'Reilly dot com. Well worth a look.

Speaker 1 (10:14):
Yeah, it's great stuff. If you didn't see it went
viral too, just take a look at the Bill O'Reilly
dot com. Watch him on Bill maher. We'll get back
to that next week. But thanks for thanks for being
with us.

Speaker 2 (10:24):
Thanks for having me Mark.

Speaker 1 (10:25):
Take care and don't forget coming up at noon. Buck Sexton,
Clay Travis excellent show today and then the most listened
to radio show in America, Sean Hannity coming up at
three o'clock. Hey, Jimmy Fayla, excellent show every night at
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