All right, Leonard Skinner's Simple Man, all things simple man, an indication that that means all things Bill O'Reilly, all things Bill O'Reilly on this radio program is at BillO'Reilly.com.
You know, I'm guessing Mr. O'Reilly, and I'm wondering if you have the courage to admit this is your favorite time of the week doing the show.
Of all the things you do all week long, this is what you look forward to the most, isn't it?
If I were to say that is true, I'd be the most boring guy.
No, our segments are anything but boring.
What are you talking about?
You had Stephen A. Smith on last night, so did I on Spin News.
He's overexposed, by the way, Smith.
Oh, he's not overexposed.
I love Stephen.
He's my man.
But uh in the conversation, he actually said on prompted, so we're talking about um the media, and I hope we can talk about CNN, by the way, with you, uh, because I have some very interesting information to give uh Hannity radio listeners.
Anyway, Stephen A. Smith goes, hey, you know, uh what I really like, I like uh you and Hannity on the radio.
So I don't think you said anything to him.
I certainly didn't say I didn't talk about no, he listens to the radio show, and every once in a while, you know, he'll write me what he likes and what he doesn't like, and you know, he he doesn't want Biden to be president.
He does not a fan of Donald Trump, so okay, that's his p political point of view.
Gave him some great advice, Hannet.
What'd you tell him?
Uh I put his book up there, you know, he's got a dopey book.
Uh no, no, no.
He has a really good book.
Uh, you gotta it it is a good book.
Actually, you're right, and I told him that.
But he made one huge mistake in the book.
You know.
The cover has him.
So what?
That's what most people do.
If I said if you put me on the cover, oh good grief.
400,000.
What happened over the weekend?
The head has gotten that big over the weekend.
Stop.
Ah, you know, Hannity.
All right.
Come on, you're you're you're you're you're hanging out with those people out on the east coast of Long Island.
I'm worrying about you.
You know, it's the Joe Name with Legacy.
I can't wait till tomorrow because I get better looking every day.
Oh boy, here we go.
All right.
Let's um I was gonna talk to you about something else, but I am interested.
Uh Chris Lick, who was running CNN, post Jeff Zucker, uh, was fired.
I mean, uh why this man ever let some Atlantic writer follow him for months on end in his first year uh taken over uh for Jeff Zucker, who was replaced, um, is beyond any imagination I have.
They they looked at the Trump Town Hall.
Now I think it was moderated in a horrible way.
I don't think it's the host's job to sit there and and interrupt every five seconds.
You know, she's not the candidate.
She's not there to debate the candidate.
Let the people here, you know, uninterrupted thoughts.
If you have a disagreement, wait till they're done and then then then step in, as long as they're not filibustering.
And uh but it ended up being their highest rated show ever, and then apparently all the on-air people protested, even giving Donald Trump air time.
This is a huge story that very few people understand, and that's what I'm gonna walk through with you now.
So on May 10th, uh Trump goes on CNN to the town hall, and as you accurately reported, it got the biggest number they've had in years.
Um it was an attempt by CNN to move to the center.
That's what Lick's mandate was by Warner Brothers Discovery, that's the parent company.
They said, look, we're getting our butts kicked being left wingers, let's try to go to the center, and that's Lick's mandate.
Okay.
The far left media cabal did not like that at all.
But even worse was giving Trump this CNN forum.
Because the cabal wants Trump shunned.
Okay.
Isolated.
So same thing they did to me when I left Fox News.
All right.
Don't you do anything with O'Reilly.
Don't you dare.
Okay.
Um So the cabal, I have by the way, there were people when I put you on that were complaining bitterly that I even dared to put your voice on the air as if, you know, uh I should be shunned for doing so.
Absolutely.
And this is how powerful these people are.
They weren't that powerful, Bill.
You're on the air.
No, but you're more powerful than they are.
I mean, you're more courageous than they are.
They couldn't intimidate you, but nine out of ten media people, they do intimidate, and that's the key to understanding what happened.
So after Trump got form on CNN, the cabal swung into action.
Who are they?
The Atlantic Magazine, New York magazine, the Los Angeles Times, Axios, Vanity Fair, Huffington Post, New York Times, Washington Post, Slate Politico, Rolling Stone Magazine, Hollywood Reporter, NPR, The Guardian, The Daily Beast, Salon, The Nation, New Republic, Boston Globe, Seattle Times.
They all did individual hit pieces on Chris Licht.
All of them.
It is now June 7th.
Okay, in less than a month, they all mobilized.
And why do they do this?
Because of Saul Olinski.
You and I have reported over the years.
He wrote the book called Rules for Radicals.
You want to get rid of somebody, you isolate that person.
Isolate the target.
That's what it says.
Unrelenting.
So all of these news outlets attacked Lick after the Trump Town Hall.
All of them.
You don't think that was coordinated?
It was.
And the message is sent to all corporate media.
You do anything to help Donald Trump.
We're coming after you.
You know, it's I I think your analysis is dead on.
Here's their problem.
Um, I mean, look, to a certain extent, they were perennial third in the in the ratings behind Fox, which is had dominated for years.
Uh you played a big part in Building Fox.
Um and I'd like to say I played a little part in Building Fox, and I've been, you know, we were there from the get-go.
And then, you know, MSDNC has a cult audience of a radical leftists, and they were able to peel some of those viewers away from them.
And and at least, I mean, I wouldn't say respectable numbers, but more than twice what they have now.
Um, I mean, they're barely pulling 500,000 total viewers uh in many prime time hours, Bill, which is an unmitigated failure in cable TV.
Yes, and and Lick could have been fired based on that, but he was not there long enough.
If you're given a mandate to turn something around like that, like CNN, you gotta have a minimum two years to do it, because it's impossible.
But it was a fool's errand to quote Shakespeare, because you can't change the culture.
Even though Lick fired Lemon and Humpy Dumpty as you put it, um what's his name?
By the way, you love that, you love that name.
Well, well, think about this.
Think of the insubordination of Christian Amon for and no consequences.
Think of the insubordination of this uh the the Humpty Dumpty wannabe replacement guy, some guy named Oliver, you know, and and he speaking out publicly against Licked.
Uh it's like the whole every on-air person is just clinging to their anti-Trump, pro-left wing, radical left agenda, and they won out.
Now the problem is Chris Lickt was a placeholder for David Zaslov, who they're not gonna fire, who is the CEO of the parent company, and and Zaslov is just gonna put in a different replacement.
I would assume his mandate is not gonna change, which he he wants that network to move away from being hardcore left and be down the middle.
Um now, do I think that's gonna work?
I don't.
That's my Opinion, you might have a different one.
Um, but I don't think his his vision for CNN has changed.
You guys uh they're not gonna bother going into the moderate precincts anymore.
That's over.
The woman taking over is named Amy Antillas, and I worked with her at ABC for two years.
I know her pretty well.
Vassar grad, Columbia grad school, I mean, a very committed liberal woman.
She is now going to let the culture do what the culture wants at CNN.
If you go down the list of talent, and talent is always what drives ratings.
Always.
If you go down CNN's list of talent, every single one of them is liberal.
There isn't one that's even moderate.
No.
They they they used to try under Zucker, they'd have these panels of eight, nine, ten people, and then you'd see my friend Jeff Lord, or at the time Cayley McEnaney, going up against, you know, David Axelrod and Van Jones and Anderson Cooper.
I mean, the whole other lineup, which is hardcore left wing, and it was an impossible situation for all of them.
It was ten on one or ten on two.
And um, but but that is their programming.
Now they did do better when they when they held to that ideology.
What are you can they get that audience back or no?
Yeah, they can peel off some from MSNBC.
MSNBC is so extreme.
I mean, they're into um uh a we have to destroy America to save it.
You remember that?
Uh, by the way, Bill, they're doing a pretty good job of destroying America as we speak.
Who is MSNBC?
No, the left wing in this country.
I mean, we have a radical president that has the most uh uh a democratic party.
Look, I was friends with Joe Lieberman.
I think you were probably friends with Joe Lieberman.
I love Joe Lieberman.
Yep.
Joe Lieberman and I agreed on foreign policy.
We agreed on Israel, we agreed on you know, issues of foreign policy all across the board.
We disagreed on social issues, many of them, but we had a friendship.
It was a real friendship.
It wasn't a phony friendship, and I loved him and his wife, and very, very fond of him.
He was the canary in the coal mine.
Because when the Democratic Party took their their 2000 vice presidential nominee and threw him overboard in a primary for the Senate a couple of years later in Connecticut, uh, that was the first indication of how radical left this party was headed.
And you know, it only works if you have the media behind it, which brings us back to the original premise of nobody cares about Chris Flick and CNN.
Our your view, listeners don't care about it.
But what they should care about is media control and fear of the media.
There is no corresponding right wing media.
There's conservative radio, but you guys don't coordinate attacks on individuals.
I've never seen that.
By the way, I I the only one I talk to, I mean, for the most part, I have friends in radio like Joe Paggs and Mark Simone.
I know you're friends with both of them.
Uh we I I don't talk to Glenn Beck as I used to.
I know you're good friends with him.
Uh I have nothing against Glen Beck.
Wish him all the best.
Um, Clay and Buck.
I I I have Clay on my ch my show.
I like Buck.
You know, but w we don't ever talk.
I mean, I talked to Levin.
Coordinate By the way, I was the one that brought you and Levin together.
How that was like, you know, brokering the the Middle East Pea uh conference there.
Yeah, Levin's an interesting guy because he he's so smart about the fundamental underpinnings of the country that that he goes back and and explains to the radio and television audience look this was the original intention of America, whereas the far left wants to obliterate that and say, no, no, America's corrupt 1619 project, we've always been evil.
Now we have to just disassemble the whole thing.
And you know what's really interesting, and I know we don't have enough time to get into it, but uh maybe in two weeks.
Um What do you mean maybe in two weeks?
Well, you could do the show from Ireland, that's fine with me.
All right, maybe we'll try to work that out.
But you know, I'm gonna By the way, are you gonna be my my grand my my ancestors, my grandparents come from two counties, County Cork and County Down.
Are you going to either one?
No, I've been to them.
I'm going to the only county I haven't been to, um, which is the wild coast Dunegall, way up north.
But the reason I'm going, it's a father son trip, and I'm taking Oh, good for you.
And by the way, you had great news on your son.
I'm not allowed to brag about it, but uh wow, what a huge honor for him.
He's working his butt off now in restaurants out on the East End to make money for the Oxford experience that he's going into in the fall.
But anyway, um I'm taking there are six fathers with their sons.
We're all going over father say we can take them to Belfast, where I reported on the troubles.
And I'm gonna take 'em right to the the combat that I witnessed in the place called Device Flats in Belfast, which is horrendous.
So it's gonna be a nice trip.
But I'll you know, if you want to talk to me from Ireland, I c we'll certainly try to set that up.
I think it'll be fun.
Um listen, uh the you know what's embarrassing?
I've never been to Ireland.
That is embarrassing, Hannity.
I know.
I've never now my sisters have been there, and apparently I have relatives over there that are very aware of who I am, and they cannot believe I've not gone back.
They're they're actually mad at me.
You know, every time I go over there, they know me, obviously from the Fox News channel, even though um the Irish government and most European governments try to knock us out.
Still gets through on the internet and all that.
So if you go, let me know.
Maybe I'll uh I'll be your tour guide since I've been to every single county.
Yeah.
All right, Bill O'Reilly, uh, I had something totally completely uh else planned, but that's the way it rolls with us.
Uh in all seriousness, I won't bother you next week on your vacation.
Enjoy your time with your son.
Uh have a great father-son trip, enjoy Ireland.
Uh, tell my brethren uh back there that I will be there, God willing one day when I get time.
You have something I don't have, the luxury of time.
So uh enjoy your vacation.
You certainly deserve it.
Thank you.
We'll talk soon.
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Remember that uh circle back Gensaki was constantly harangued, you know, uh America as they shut down the Keystone XL pipeline while simultaneously giving a waiver on the Nord Stream 2 pipeline for Russia.
Um and and all the other environmental measures that have simply depressed energy domestic energy production in this country.
Well, there's nine thousand permits out there that you know w that are already uh available for use by any of these companies.
Now, that's always been deceiving.
We pointed that out many, many times.
Uh just because there is a lease does not mean we know for sure that there are energy reserves or enough energy reserves to make it worthwhile for an energy company to invest the the tens and hundreds of billions of dollars that it takes to make sure that this investment is gonna have a return on a uh a rate of return.
And anyway, so the head of Chevron, CEO of Chevron is a guy by the name of Mike Worth, uh, was asked about this.
He goes, Well, I don't know where these nine thousand permits uh point is coming from.
We're not sitting on permits that we're not using.
And then he goes on to say that he'd like to see more collaborative open dialogue with the Biden administration, which we know they don't want because we know they're climate alarmist religious cultists.
All right, listen.
Well, we're in a commodity business, commodity market set prices uh during uh COVID.
Uh the industry lost a lot of money as we've come out of COVID.
We've been on the other side of that.
Uh so it's a big industry, the numbers can be large, but they can go in both directions and they can they can go there quickly.
Uh the 9,000 permit uh point, uh, we really haven't heard that much lately.
Um we don't have any understanding of where that comes from.
We're not sitting on we're not sitting on permits that we're not using.
We've got permanent applications in that we'd like to see acted on, but uh I don't know where the uh so when you hear that you think what?
I don't I don't know, I don't know where it's coming from.
The world will be using oil and gas for much more than the next ten years, uh, and we certainly uh invest accordingly.
But uh look, the the policy environments that uh uh discourages investment is one that uh has an effect, and we we certainly have seen some signals that have discouraged investment in this country.
We'd like to see uh a more collaborative and open dialogue with the administration.
Uh we can work together to protect the environment uh to address uh climate change and to create energy security.
I mean, they just outright lie to us.
Here's Gen Saki talking about those nine thousand permits.
As President Biden think that each of these nine thousand leases that are available have oil or gas in that because industry experts are saying that uh that accusation is is a complete red herring.
Some permits are viable and some are not.
When you say that, this represents a fundamental misunderstanding as to how this process works.
Well, first of all, the nearly sixty percent of leased acres remain nonproducing.
That's a lot, uh, in the range of twenty million acres.
So there are nine thousand uh unused approved permits to drill in.
They should not require that should not require us inviting them to do that.
They should do that themselves.
The additional permits, so would the president What additional permits do they need?
There's no the they have the leases are there, the permits are there.
I don't think they need an embroidered invitation to drill.
That is they are oil companies.
Okay, so she's just outright lying and misrepresenting, and it's all done on purpose.
And and what is the net result?
Okay, so we had OPEC.
As soon as China decided that they were going to engage in a cold war with the U.S., and if anyone tells you it's not a cold war, they're not facing reality.
China has declared a cold war against the U.S. Their alliance with China and um I'm sorry, with the Russia and Iran, uh, their brokering deals with the Saudis and the Iranians.
Uh immediately thereafter, what a shock.
Saudi Arabia led OPEC and cutting back production of oil by one point three million barrels a day.
Now, why are they doing that?
Because they want to get the price of a barrel of oil as high as they can, because that makes them even richer and makes us even dumber as a country because we have more natural resources, energy resources than all of these Middle Eastern countries combined and Russia combined.
We have hundreds and hundreds of years worth of energy that would fulfill our needs.
We can become an energy dominant come uh country.
We could be providing Western Europe with all of their energy needs, you know, and in the meantime, you know, they're controlling the marketplace.
Now uh Saudi Arabia independently this week said that they're gonna cut back production even further.
What?
Because they want a barrel of oil to be a hundred bucks a barrel.
That means they make a ton more money.
And what do you think is funding Vladimir Putin's war against Ukraine?
The well, the high cost of energy.
Uh how did this all begin to happen?
How how did we go through four years of Donald Trump and not pay over not paid three dollars a gallon for gasoline, not a single day on average in this country.
Not one.
And and even going as low as a dollar like sixty-nine or eighty-nine uh cents uh at the low point, you know, with in his presidency, because he he adopted energy independence.
And it worked.
And guess what?
It's good for national security.
It's good for job creation, high paying career jobs in the energy sector I say it all the time you know uh how many go back a number of years on this program and we partnered energy companies with people in this country that maybe didn't have jobs they were happy with and they'd move to places like North Dakota or Oklahoma or Texas and and they'd start making you know a hundred and fifty two hundred thousand dollars a year in many cases.
They teach you how to be a driver they'd put you up in a place to stay and you know you'd start out at like a hundred grand a year and all the overtime you can handle.
And and that those jobs were plentiful.
And if we ever became energy independent again and then took it the next step to energy dominance I mean w we would be the richest country by far on earth.
You could pay down and pay off the thirty one trillion dollars in debt you can lower taxes on every American and we could all live a uh oil rich life.
I mean think of all the years that Texas I'm sorry that uh Alaska because of their policies that they share their natural resource wealth with the people of Alaska.
Now think about that they don't know not only do they not have a state income tax if you're an Alaskan citizen, you know, when they allowed drilling and energy production at a much higher level they were getting a nice healthy check every year from from the state government uh for living in their state.
Now is it worth putting up with the cold no offense to my fa friends in Alaska I I you're tougher than I am.
I don't know.
Those of you living off the grid I just sit and I watch in utter amazement at how rugged and independent you are I wish I had that rugged individualism in me.
The thought of my generator breaking you know at 30 or 40 below zero in the middle of winter and me having to go out there in some type of space suit and trying to fix that generator is not exactly appealing to me or freezing.
I you could fix it I don't know if you would do without a few cuss words but you would get it done.
This coming from the man that just wants to wander off into the wilderness at the end.
Yeah I didn't say it was going to be a cold wilderness did I he met palm trees in Boca.
Exactly he missed the memo on that one it's sand into the ocean.
You know who gets the angriest when I talk about if I ever get sick I'm gonna have a big party and say goodbye.
Oh my son doesn't care.
First of all that's not true.
He's not that doesn't care.
He just rolls his eyes that's that that's what he says.
Yeah because you talk a lot of trash about dying all the time.
You're gonna live to be 108.
One day just out of the blue says to me Dad whatever you do don't retire and I was like why not?
He goes Dad you're gonna die if you retire.
You can't live without this he actually he said that which is probably there's some truth to it.
And yeah my daughter starts tearing up and just says how unfair that is and selfish it is of me if I'm sick that I want people to remember me remember me as I was when I was alive.
I think I'm gonna make Linda the you you want to be the enforcer of my will because you're the only one that gets absolutely it's gonna be a home dinger of of a funeral.
Okay first of all we are gonna have lots and lots of corn beef nasty like you like it disgusting.
No full of fat.
Full of fat and uncooked and looking like it might actually uncooked I like it I like it cooked you know medium.
Okay Ethan's correcting me in saying that you like it rendered I I'm not sure why I have to use this language but I'm sorry Ethan.
Alright quick break uh more about my funeral coming up on the other side no I'm not expecting it anytime soon uh uh eight hundred nine four one Sean is our number if you want to be a part of the program as we continue the left wants to silence Anity don't let it happen.
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Music All right Linda wants to be in charge of all my funeral requests and arrangements but she's not willing to enforce any of the the rules that I've laid down I have a rule that and I expect you to be the enforcer of it no no crying at my funeral.
Absolutely not if it want it to be a celebration of an undeserved life as that's absolutely I'm gonna hire John Rich.
He's gonna come and play you know what I mean we're you can He can say, like, you know, we're coming to your city, and it can be like, you know, you're going home to God.
Like, yeah, baby Jesus, I'm coming to your city.
Get it?
I love that.
Yeah, it's working.
He can sing amazing grace.
Absolutely.
He does great gospel music.
By the way, he made fun of you really, really bad at Alpha 6 Eleven.
I died laughing.
He sent me the video.
Anybody who hasn't seen it, it's online.
It's John Rich drinking the O'Shannity with Pinkies up.
It's pretty funny.
It was very funny, actually.
But yes, I am happy to enforce it, and I will make sure that no one cries.
And if they cries, I will give them something to cry about.
What do you make sure?
What are you gonna do to my daughter?
I'm gonna hug her and console her and say gonna give her something to cry about?
Well, no, she doesn't count like we're a regular person.
She's your daughter.
What about my sisters?
She's allowed to cry.
Any immediate family's allowed to cry.
No, that's not what my will says.
You know he's not forced to be able to do it.
Humpty Dumpty can't come and cry.
Humpty Dumpty.
First of all, when you're a po you're a celebrity, people show up.
What do you think?
No way.
Yes.
Oh my gosh.
Are you serious?
Yes.
Think about like Princess Die.
I mean, they surrounded the castle.
You know what I mean?
Like they meant it, man.
They wanted to see her.
People who never knew her, you know.
Well, one of one of my rules is I don't want anyone seeing my dead corpse.
Oh, no.
See, that's the other thing I'm going to do for you.
I'm going to get the best picture that you ever had, like one you really like.
Like, you know how we take like 89 pictures of you and you don't like any of them, and then you pick one from like 10 years ago because it's the only one you liked.
Right.
Yeah.
I'm going to put that one on top of your caskets.
We don't open the casket.
It's just this nice.
How about I live in the minds and hearts of people, and then whatever they remember that people are very forgetful.
We need to remind them.
We need a nice picture.
We're going to put it up.
It's going to be good.
All I remember is all my dead relatives and laying in that stupid box with the makeup on.
And it's bad.
The only good thing is is that people in my family especially and my friends, they used to see me in makeup.
So it's not a little displayed.
This is true.
You actually look pretty normal.
You know, my dad was a funeral embalmer.
Yeah.
And I used to used to bring the dead bodies home on lunch break.
And I have to say, it's made me very calm.
He brought the dead bodies home on lunch break.
And you would what would he bring him in to sit in the chair like we can afford?
In Philly.
And uh the one time he came home with the, you know, the what do they call those cars?
The hearses.
And he parks it, and I go, What's that?
And he goes, That's where the people that have gone home, we we put them in the back there.
I'm like, You driving them?
He goes, No, no, no, I don't know.
He goes, No, we gotta take them, we gotta embalm them.
I said, What's that?
He goes, We put from Malderhyde and other chemicals in their body so that they look good.
I'm like, who cares what they're looking at?
What's going on underground?
I mean, this was like a foreign concept.
So there was this this nun that they uh I g I guess exhumed her body, and it was she died four years ago, and she was in a perfectly preserved state.
And you're wondering to looking in the puzzle.
Your callers are obsessed with this story.
Katie got like you talked about this for like a second last week.
Right.
Forget about it.
All right, so what's interesting, and then you know, people are making fun of the fact that people think this is miraculous.
What I didn't know is how fast the body starts its decomposition process.
I mean, it is you know, they have to embalm just to keep the body alive for the week, you know, while you're going through the wake and the funeral and and sit and shiver or whatever you happen to be doing.
I mean, some people, you know, buried the day or the next day.
Um, which I think is a lot smarter.
I don't want to sit there and stare at a dead body.
How awful is that.
I have to be honest, it was very difficult, but there's a lot of conversation that goes on about who gets to do what and who's hosting and who's coming and where's the lunch and all the non- It's a bunch of nonsense.
Well, I put the details in and I'm paying for my own funeral, and uh I just want it to be a celebration of an undeserved life.
I think that is I assure you that if you make me the consigliary of your death, I will make sure to facilitate all the things you want to.
See, you say all of this, and I don't believe you.
Why?
I think anybody that starts crying, what are you gonna walk over and say?
Excuse me, there's a crying room.
It's to the right.
Please.
I didn't say there's nothing in my will about a crying room.
Listen, you said that I couldn't see people crying.
So if I can't see you, you go in, you close the blind.
I say no crying at my funeral, period, and I want that shit.
There's only one person that controls free will, and that's the baby Jesus, and I can't do it.
I'm sorry.
But I can't put them in a closed room with blinds.
And tell them to shut up and say, You're welcome.
Stop complaining.
I'm here to facilitate.
Eat the food, drink the beer, whatever, whatever.
Uh you've heard the story I told you about this woman in Atlanta.
Okay, victim of home titled theft.
She comes to her home one day, drives right up, and without uh expecting it, a bulldozer is right in front of her house tearing down her home.
The company tearing that house down bought it from a criminal that stole it from this woman and sold it without her knowledge at all.
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