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Nov 15, 2025 • 51min
No Spin News - Weekend Edition - November 15, 2025
In this discussion, economist Alexander Green shares insights from his book on the declining American Dream, attributing it to negative media and a lack of financial education. He emphasizes the importance of personal responsibility in achieving success. Phil Balboni, a foreign policy commentator, highlights jihadist threats in Africa and the challenges of global debt. He raises concerns about security in Nigeria and U.S. policy responses. Both guests offer compelling perspectives on contemporary economic and international issues.

Nov 15, 2025 • 35min
No Spin News - TPM Edition - November 14, 2025
In this riveting discussion, Bill O'Reilly dissects the recent government shutdown, blaming Democrats for prioritizing Obamacare funding over essential spending. He criticizes Chuck Schumer for yielding to the far-left and highlights eight Democratic defections that aided the reopening. The talk extends to the looming threat of nationalized healthcare and its consequences, alongside media bias influencing public perceptions. Bill also examines how economic factors will shape the upcoming midterms, stressing that voter sentiment on affordability will drive election outcomes.

Nov 14, 2025 • 14min
The O'Reilly Update, November 14, 2025
The podcast dives into U.S. military operations near Venezuela, highlighting the USS Gerald Ford's role. Senator Fetterman's health takes center stage after a serious fall linked to his medical history. Jesse Jackson's hospitalization for progressive supranuclear palsy raises awareness about his condition. In a lighter note, a new colorless Doritos option is unveiled amid regulatory scrutiny. Lastly, a critical look at media attempts to smear President Trump with unfounded Epstein connections adds a controversial twist to the discourse.

Nov 14, 2025 • 3min
O'Reilly Update Morning Edition, November 14, 2025
Dive into the latest smear campaign against a former president and the media's questionable standards at play. Get the scoop on a controversial Epstein-Trump connection and why the release of unverified DOJ information is under scrutiny. Discover the context behind a leaked email chain involving Michael Wolff, highlighting attempts to undermine Trump without concrete evidence. This edition critiques sensationalism in journalism and emphasizes the importance of accuracy.

Nov 14, 2025 • 39min
BACK IN BUSINESS? Life After the Government Shutdown, Rebecca Rose Woodland on False Trump-Epstein Accusations & Phil Balboni Warns of Rising Jihadism and Global Debt
In this engaging discussion, New York attorney Rebecca Rose Woodland tackles defamation and the false Trump–Epstein accusations, highlighting the legal standards for public figures. She reveals potential lawsuits stemming from unproven claims. Phil Balboni, founder of GlobalPost Media, shines a light on alarming jihadist threats in Africa and delves into the growing issue of global debt, emphasizing the risks to economic stability. Their insights provide a sharp analysis of current events and legal implications.

Nov 13, 2025 • 14min
The O'Reilly Update, November 13, 2025
Mike Slater, a dynamic radio host and newsreader, joins to discuss pressing news. Zoran Mamdani plans to engage with President Trump to foster collaboration in NYC. Slater reveals that crime rates are plummeting in Chicago due to a federal operation, while violence erupts at a Berkeley event prompting a DOJ probe. In a surprising twist, the U.S. Mint announces the end of penny production. Bill O'Reilly also critiques the current state of comedy, urging humor to be more inclusive and less partisan.

Nov 13, 2025 • 3min
O'Reilly Update Morning Edition, November 13, 2025
Bill O'Reilly dives into the changing landscape of comedy in America. He highlights a troubling trend where modern comedians prefer partisan jokes over neutral satire, particularly in shows like SNL. O'Reilly contrasts this with the lighter humor of classic stars like Johnny Carson. He laments the absence of non-hateful comedy and reflects on iconic figures like Rodney Dangerfield, expressing hope for a comedic revival that embraces laughter rather than division. Tune in for a sharp analysis of today's comedic climate!

Nov 13, 2025 • 35min
The Price of Life in America, Alexander Green on Achieving the American Dream, & Democrats Release Epstein Emails Targeting Trump
In a thought-provoking discussion, Alexander Green, Chief Investment Strategist at The Oxford Club, explores the shifting perceptions of the American Dream among younger generations. He links their pessimism to negative media influences and a lack of financial education. Green challenges the validity of socialism compared to capitalism's benefits, emphasizing practical steps for achieving financial independence. The conversation also touches on the current economic landscape and the implications of the stock market on everyday life.

Nov 12, 2025 • 14min
The O'Reilly Update, November 12, 2025
Join Mike Slater, a news presenter and podcaster known for 'Politics by Faith,' as he discusses some of the day's hottest stories. He highlights President Biden's wreath-laying at Arlington for Veterans Day and John Fetterman's views on political extremism. Slater delves into the largest Bitcoin money laundering case, which involves an astounding $7 billion scheme. He also covers this season's first major snowfall, impacting regions unexpectedly. Bill O'Reilly later explores Trump's proposal for $2,000 tariff payments to Americans and the debate surrounding it.

Nov 12, 2025 • 3min
O'Reilly Update Morning Edition, November 12, 2025
Trump stirs the pot with a bold proposal for a $2,000 direct tariff payment to Americans, linking it to rising consumer prices. The discussion dives into the political spin surrounding the idea, with some framing it as handouts while others see it as utilizing tariff revenue. O'Reilly argues that working Americans should gain from tariffs imposed on foreign sellers. Tune in for a heated analysis that could reshape your views on economic policies!


