Bill O’Reilly highlights Gavin Newsom’s Super Bowl invite and Nancy Pelosi’s evasive security, contrasting with San Francisco’s $2B in unchecked drug-dealer housing. He slams California’s 5% wealth tax exodus—Zuckerberg, Page, Griffin fleeing—and links state decline to sanctuary policies and $100M Apple-backed Bad Bunny’s underperforming halftime show amid conservative backlash. O’Reilly ties political failures to NFL DEI shifts and Ilhan Omar’s alleged $30M windfall, ending with a call for accountability and a tease of Hannity’s SAVE Act debate featuring Speaker Johnson and Jordan. [Automatically generated summary]
That can only mean one thing on this radio program, and that is all things self-proclaimed, simple man.
He's anything but simple in my view.
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Mr. O'Reilly, sir.
How are you?
I'm okay.
Just back from hanging with Bad Bunny.
You went to the Super Bowl.
How was it?
Well, I was there as a reporter.
We're going to do a special on a collapse of San Francisco.
What are you, Don Lemon now?
Are you going to do this reporting activism thing?
I'm a legitimate reporter.
We're going to do the collapse of San Francisco.
And then I did segue on over to the Super Bowl.
You know, game is all.
There were a lot of woke people there.
What was their reaction?
Did you run into any Hollywood A-listers?
I did.
I ran into Bon Jovi, who I've known a long time.
He's okay.
But the big reveal is that my new best friend is Gavin Newsom.
And he sends his best to you.
All right.
Tell me.
Tell all.
I ran into him and long conversation with him.
And he invited me on his podcast.
Have you done that?
Have you done his podcast?
No, he's never invited me on a podcast.
We used to text, you know, intermittently, nothing serious.
And his last text to me, I've not revealed it publicly, I'll tell you privately, was very, very, very mean.
And I probably should make it public, but I don't know if that's the right thing to do.
If there's a context to making it public, it's fine.
If you're just doing it to make them look bad, then it's probably best not to do it.
My response was classic, though.
I wrote back, that's not very nice.
Yeah, and that's all you got to do.
I did run into Nancy Pelosi.
Wait a minute, go back.
I want to talk about me.
It's all about me.
It's all about my.
It's all about number one, Omami, my think, what I know, what I want, what I love what I see.
You've heard the song, Toby Keith.
But in all seriousness, so you talked.
What did you guys talk about?
Did you tell him you were doing a story about the decline of San Francisco?
Did you tell him, you know, yes to the podcast?
Because I think that I don't think he has the appetite to be confronted over his failed policies.
Well, I did tell him yes.
I do the podcast.
And then we ran into the CEO of YouTube, one of the most powerful men in the world.
And that's where it would wind up.
I figured, you know, we're kicking around how many people would listen to that.
I think between 50 and 80 million.
So it would be quite an event.
But I kept it fairly social.
Let me get into politics.
But the Pelican thing is a little bit interesting because I did a stand-up in front of her mansion in Pacific Heights where they don't have a homeless problem because everybody's got private security.
It's a big mansion.
Beautiful, beautiful area.
And her house is very nice.
Now, while I was doing that stand-up, there were armed guards outside the house.
And they knew me and all that.
And they are, are you going?
And one guy came up and said, are you going to ambush Nancy?
And I said, no, I'm not going to do that.
We don't need to do that.
We're just doing a little bit of a history here, where she lives and what her take has been on the decline of her hometown.
It's not her hometown.
She's from Baltimore, but on our town.
And, you know, the guy was fine with it.
He couldn't stop me.
I'm in a public place.
So then later on at one of these shishi parties, she's there with MC Hammer, the rapper.
I love that.
I like MC Hammer.
So he comes, MC comes over and very polite and respectful.
Pelosi takes one look at me.
I didn't know an 84-year-old woman could still sprint, but that's what she did.
You see, I'm glad you're following a little bit my footsteps.
We were a little ahead of you.
So years ago, I sent people to her home in that gated community that she lives in.
And we also went to her office, which is about a mile in the other direction.
And in between is one of those open drug zones, which I'm sure you probably saw and videotaped.
Sure.
And that's where people would be defecating in public and urinating in public and shooting up drugs in public.
So a mile from her house in one direction and a mile from her office in the other direction is this open-air drug area.
And what I always was wondering was, you know, she lives in a multi-million dollar home with multi-million dollar neighbors, neighbors that are multi-millionaires.
And why didn't they all get together and say, we need to fix this?
And why didn't they donate some money and build out a homeless shelter of some kind, a place where people could say get two or three meals a day, get some treatment if they're addicted to drugs, alcohol, or have mental illness, maybe provide them a place to take a shower.
And then my conclusion is, is that the left, liberals, are only generous with other people's money.
They don't want to do that themselves.
Well, I don't think the anti-belief even sees this stuff because she can get around San Francisco without going through the tenderloin and the other inner city areas.
It's a mile from her house and a mile from her office, Bill.
I don't think she could miss it.
How does she not know what's going on?
She's supposed to represent that area.
Of course.
But she doesn't even see it.
It's so appalling.
It's so horrible.
And I was right in the middle of it.
They thought Dirty Harry was back when I walked through.
And, you know, we talked to a bunch of people who had been in there.
We found out an amazing thing.
Here's a headline for the Hannah Eve radio audience.
I did not know this.
So it's a 24-7 drug market out in the open, as you said.
The local authorities and the cops are furious.
The San Francisco police are not the problem.
They are absolutely out of their minds angry about this.
But the judges will not prosecute and the DA will not prosecute.
So if you take drug criminals in, pushers, they don't even bother with it.
And that's why you have it.
So it's 24-7 drug market.
Okay.
You know who's selling the drugs?
Honduran undocumented migrants.
Did you tell Gavin why you were out there?
No.
If you go back and I'm going to help you with your expose that you're putting together, there is a tape.
I believe it's in 2012, 13, or 14.
I forget the exact year.
I could actually pull it up and play it for you.
And Gavin, as mayor of San Francisco, announcing his plan to end homelessness in San Francisco.
Yeah, well.
Well, I mean, did you bring any of this up with him?
Did you tell him why you were out in California or did he think you were just there for the Super Bowl?
No, I didn't talk politics to him at all.
And he invited me on the, I didn't even know he had a podcast, but that would be an event.
So I didn't get into that at all.
Was it the right setting?
Listen, Bill, let me tell you about Gavin.
I know everything about Gavin.
Gavin is a full-time podcaster, a full-time Trump stalker, a full-time Tweety bird.
Now he's a full-time author and a world traveler.
The one thing he doesn't do is his day job, which is to be the governor and fix his state.
It's the sanctuary city of San Francisco, L.A., and the sanctuary state of California.
They're going bankrupt in spite of having the highest income taxes, sales taxes, gas taxes, corporate taxes.
And now they have a referendum that they are putting on the ballot in November that would be retroactive to January.
That would be a wealth tax of 5% on billionaires.
And 20 out of 21 billionaires surveyed said they are leaving the state.
Mark Zuckerberg just moved to the free state of Florida.
Larry Page, one of the Google founders, just moved to the free state of Florida.
Ken Griffin, free state of Florida.
And you see one person after another after another.
This is what's going to eventually chase you out of New York.
And you're going to call me asking where you should buy property, and I will help you.
I'll live in your garage.
No, my garage is my dojo.
It's probably the equivalent to three houses.
Look, I want to make one more point about what we found out about there in the expose.
So there are Hondurans who are controlling the drug trafficking, not only in San Francisco, but in Oakland.
Very violent people.
Usually in cases like this, the federal government will make a joint task force with local state officials to root out this kind of organized crime.
But California will not cooperate.
So the Hondurans know it, and they are just out there.
Now, there's an army of these people that are drug addicted, substance abusers, mentally ill.
An army.
The estimate is between 10 and 30,000.
And San Francisco is not that big a town.
And it's going to happen in New York City.
You mark my words.
The same thing is going to happen to New York City.
Well, I hate to tell you, it's already happening.
It's been happening.
It's horrible.
But you don't go to New York City very often.
You're in the suburbs in your own mansion.
Most of the drug open-air markets are in the Bronx and then down in Washington Square in New York City, but it's not like this.
This is like Calcutta, India.
This is how bad this is.
And it's shocking.
It should never happen in America.
And that's what I was out there.
And then from that low point, I go to the wealthiest people in the world, in the world, who were at all these parties in the Super Bowl.
It was really a contrast.
Let me play Gavin Newsome.
It's actually the year was 2008.
I was off on my timeline.
I apologize for that.
This is him as mayor of San Francisco swearing and promising that his plan will end homelessness.
We believe fundamentally that food solves hunger, that shelters solve sleep, and that housing solves homelessness.
And if we're going to solve the problem of those that are out on the streets that we define as homeless, we better solve the housing problem if we're going to have an impact.
And that's why we established this framework, what we call a 10-year plan to end chronic holiness in San Francisco.
The 10-year plan has come and it is gone, and the homeless problem has got exponentially worse.
I'm on to Gavin Newsom.
That's the reason Gavin doesn't like me anymore.
I've got Gavin down.
I got his record down pat.
And let me tell you, he becomes the Democratic nominee.
I will make sure every person in this country knows everything that you could possibly know about Gavin Newsom.
Well, that's your job.
Let me give you a couple of other things.
So the city and state, the city of San Francisco, state of California, has spent almost $2 billion to build homes for these people.
But none of the people want to go in the homes because they are dominated by drug pushers.
That's where the dealers live.
You are not drug tested.
So if you want to go into a shelter, they don't drug test you.
You are not even searched for weapons.
So the people on the streets, I said, why don't you just go to the city housing?
They go, because we'll be killed.
All right, quick break more with all things simple man Bill O'Reilly.
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More with Bill on the other side as we continue.
Then your calls, 800-941-Sean.
Continue now, all things self-proclaimed simple man.
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How do you think all these people in New York City?
I think we're up above 20.
I know you've had a horrible cold spell there.
I feel very bad for the people in New York, my friends.
They've been complaining to me bitterly about it.
And I know you've had this cold spell and Mamdani refuses to take these people off the streets.
18.
And people have been freezing to death, dying of hypothermia.
Bill.
18 dead.
Because Mamdami won't remove people from dangerous situations.
But that's what the communist philosophy is, that human life doesn't matter.
All right, so I'm not surprised about that.
Everything is to the state.
Your allegiance isn't to yourself.
It's to the state.
And Mandani is a communist.
That's what he is.
But the decline in New York is going to mirror the decline of San Francisco.
Well, it's all sad to me because it's a human tragedy.
And I believe every human being was created by God.
And I believe that if given the right help, and that would include what you're suggesting.
Yes, you give them help.
You teach people how to fish.
You don't give them a fish.
They have to be drug tested and they can have a warm bed.
They have to make sure, you have to make sure they're safe and secure.
They can't have people with weapons going into those homes.
If you provide people a shower and drug testing and drug counseling, et cetera.
The state is going bankrupt, Bill, in spite of the highest tax burden in the nation.
And it's going bankrupt because they're providing all these services for illegal immigrants.
And here.
Medi-Cal is going bankrupt.
All right.
I do have one more question if you want to hang through the other side of this break.
Do you have a minute or you have to run?
Because I have yet to ask you what you thought of the great halftime show.
And I know you probably loved every minute of it.
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All right, Bill O'Reilly hanging with the rich and famous at the Super Bowl.
But what did he think about the halftime show?
That's next.
All right, we're holding Bill O'Reilly over because I didn't ask him the most important question.
We spent a lot of time talking about Gavin and San Francisco and Nancy Pelosi.
Okay, so you went to the Super Bowl.
Did you see other conservatives there, or were you pretty much it?
Well, I don't categorize myself ideologically.
I'm more of a traditional guy.
There weren't regular people at the game.
Now, let me clarify that.
Oh, boy.
Now you're about to get into trouble.
Go ahead.
Get in trouble.
I don't care.
It's on you.
It's not on me.
Trouble is my life.
Most of the fans in the stadium, 70,000, were either rooting for the Seahawks or New England.
They were on tours that they put together.
And I would say the Seahawks outnumbered the Pats about two to one fandom.
There weren't any random people there because the tickets were so high.
Top ticket secondary market, $30,000.
The lowest ticket I saw was $4,000.
Did you get a freebie?
Did somebody invite you as a guest or did you pay?
The people that I'm working for paid my way.
Okay?
So, as you know, I am the original Culture Warrior.
I had a book out.
Geez, it had to be almost 25 years ago, Culture Warrior.
But I'm not as active there as I used to be.
However, the Devious Rabbit's presence fat.
The Devious Rabbit's presence?
Yeah.
Talking about Bugs Bunny?
The Devious Rabbit was the headliner.
How that decision was made.
And I found out.
You ready?
It was made because of Rock Nation and Beyonce and her husband and their relationship with the NFL.
Not quite.
It was made because of Apple.
So I am, you know, you know my background.
I'm an investigative reporter.
Oh, good grief.
Give me the real scoop here.
Okay.
Here's the scoop.
Apple invested upwards of $100 million in the National Football League this year through sponsorship and other things that Apple put together special events.
In return, Apple got to choose who the halftime talent was.
Apple wanted the Devious Rabbit to sell.
You're talking about Bad Bunny.
Keep going.
Listen to me.
Don't interrupt.
This is important.
Apple wanted the Devious Rabbit to sell worldwide downloads, which it succeeded in doing.
So the $100 million Apple investment in the National Football League will probably lead to $400 or $500 million in downloads of Bad Bunny's music.
And that's why The Rabbit was on the stage.
So here's an interesting phenomenon post-Super Bowl, because you know the turning point had an alternative halftime show.
Kid Rock was featured in it.
And as were country artists, etc.
So the last song that Kid Rock performed was Till You Can't.
I'd never heard the song before and I loved it.
I think it was a rendition that he did of it.
Yeah, I think it's new.
And okay, guess what?
It went to number one on the download charts and Bad Bunny's song was number three the day after the Super Bowl.
What do you think of that?
But that's just in the USA.
Apple maker's money over with the rabbit.
It is an amazing thing happening.
Where did you come up with the rabbit?
Why do you call him the rabbit?
Well, because that's his.
Look, my surname is William.
They call me Bill.
So Bad Bunny is devious rabbit.
I am just calling him by his baptismal name.
I'm going to give you my exit observation about the whole thing.
And, you know, one of my complaints about the left is they bubble and fizz about everything Trump doesn't says.
And they feign this fake, phony, fraudulent outrage all the time.
And they're always upset all the time.
Bubble and fizz like Alka Seltzer all the time.
And I knew when Bad Bunny, Bugs Bunny, whatever you want to call him, Mr. Rabbit, I don't care, was selected that it was not going to be a halftime show that most of America would like.
And I just accepted that reality that the NFL is a business and they're making their decisions for whatever reason.
Part of their decision, I believe, is they have adopted some DEI, some woke.
I hope it doesn't come back to bite them one day.
They may want to pay a little closer attention to what happened to Bud Light with the Dilla Mulvaney controversy because they are tipping point moments for people.
But I had no expectations that I was going to like the halftime show.
And when he told people to learn Spanish, I think that was a pretty good indicator that it was all going to be in Spanish.
But none of it bothered me, Bill.
I don't care.
I cared more about it being a horrible game.
It was not a fun game to watch.
The games leading up to it were phenomenal, and I cared more about that.
I agree with you.
I didn't care, but I had a question.
He keeps grabbing his crotch.
Is he worried that it's not there?
Why did he do it?
I don't know.
Why did Michael Jackson do it?
I have no idea.
Why does Madonna do it?
I have no idea.
You have to ask them.
There's powder for that, Annani.
I'm not going to ask how you know that.
I'm not going to ask how Bill O'Reilly knows that.
But if you know that to be a fact, why would I ever doubt Bill O'Reilly?
Right.
All right, Mr. Four Sports, so you got a lot of powder going on.
Uh-huh.
Okay.
You try and wiggle out of that one.
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Glad you had a good time.
Look forward to your report, sir.
800-941-Sean, if you want to be a part of the program, let's get to our busy phones.
Kelly, Missouri, on the Sean Hannity Show.
Hi.
I'm doing great.
How are you doing?
I'm good, man.
What's going on?
I got to cut in because I've been sitting here listening for a second on the bad bunny bill.
I think you answered it correctly that those of us that live in the United States sent that thing to number one because Kid Rock did a phenomenal job.
The question I have is, is, you know, we got this voting act coming that we need to get passed.
And as an American legal alien, how many Republicans do we have in office that are there to support Trump?
244 in the.
No, they have a one-vote margin in the House, three votes in the Senate, but, you know, you're starting out usually without Tom Massey in the House.
I mean, it's very, very complicated, unfortunately.
And I know that, you know, Speaker Johnson is trying to rally the troops and get this thing across the finish line.
I like the idea of putting Democrats on the record being against voter ID and election integrity.
I think just like if they want to defund ICE, I'm okay putting them on the record for that.
If they support sanctuary cities and states, I want that to go on the record too.
They voted against the largest tax cut in history and voted for the largest tax increase in history.
I want that on the record.
If they want to defund, dismantle, no bail, I want that on the record.
I want it all on the record.
But we need 60 votes.
And we have a lot of Republicans that got voted in just like we voted in Trump because we understand his message and we agree.
And I listen to you every day.
And you got a lot of people that listen, but we should be doing the same thing to all of those Republican congressmen and senators that got voted in because of what we wanted and the change that we want.
And people should know that they're not supporting what we want.
You know, it makes us stand back here and look at this.
You know, it's kind of like the comment you made on Gavin Newsom that, man, if he gets the opportunity to run for president, you're going to tell everybody about him.
I'm a fan of Republicans.
I know that this voter ID bill, the House is readying to vote on this bill that will mandate photo ID for voters across the U.S. Why would any Democrat be against that?
Why would any Republican be against that?
You know, this to me is simple, basic, fundamental election integrity.
So people will have confidence in results.
It would create a new federal proof of citizenship and, you know, in the voter registration process, impose requirements for states to keep their voter rolls clear of ineligible voters.
And I would think that everybody would want that.
The only reason Democrats don't want it that I can think of is they want, they have nefarious intentions.
That's my conclusion.
Republican officials should be called out if they don't support Trump because they got in there because we wanted him to do the things that he's doing.
And it's going to take some of that to make it happen.
We stand here on the outside.
I know in my local community, you know, the politics are just as bad at the low end as they are the high end.
You know, and I've said it, and maybe it's not realistic, but you go into office knowing you're going to make X amount of dollars.
And we've had presidents and everyone else that went in broke and came out multi-millionaires.
Maybe some of that stuff needs to start getting posted because they're truly more worried about what they're going to make and how they're going to make their millions as opposed to doing what we want as the American people.
How did Congresswoman Omar and her family in just a two-year period of time go from a net worth of $50,000 to potentially as high as $30 million?
I'd like an answer to that question.
You know, understand this about many members of Congress.
This is going to be the best job in their life, the highest paying with the best benefits that they're ever going to get.
I mean, that to me speaks volumes.
I like the idea of successful citizens serving for a short period of time and getting the hell out.
You know, I've always said term limits is a bad idea, but a bad idea whose time has come.
This way people will go in and they're not thinking about getting reelected.
They're thinking about doing their job, serving the people in their district, and then going home and going back to doing what they do best.
That's my opinion.
And I think we need more people like yourself that are putting that message out there and letting people see what's truly going on so that next time they go to the poll, they go, man, this guy was just in here to make money.
He wasn't in here to do what we voted him in to do.
Well said.
Very well said.
I vote for you to run for office.
I think Kelly for Congress in Missouri, I'm in.
I'm voting for you.
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Appreciate the call, my friend.
God bless you.
Jeff is next in North Carolina.
Hey, Jeff, how are you?
Hi, John.
Thank you.
What's going on?
God bless you.
So my question is on this kidnapping of Savannah Guthrie's mother.
Are there any other theories out there that you know about or you could talk about that other than money?
It just seems like this is not about a ransom.
It's not about money.
I mean, I can just run through a list off the top of my head.
And I want to be clear.
I'm not speaking specifically about this case, but does she have life insurance?
That would mean if she was found and she had passed, which I hope and was killed, you know, does somebody benefit from that?
Could this be a way maybe somebody doesn't like Savannah Guthrie?
Yeah, it could be that too.
I mean, there's a million possible motives in all of this, and it just is extraordinarily difficult, but you wouldn't target usually an 84-year-old woman in bad health.
That's what makes this so alarming for so many people.
Right.
So there's no talk of something political or some lunatic that's trying to make a day and age with everything that we see going on, would anything surprise you?
I hate to be, you know, nothing really surprises me anymore.
Yeah, I hope it's nothing like that.
I really, I pray.
Yeah, I pray.
Listen, I'm praying she just gets found in good health, alive, and well taken care of.
And I don't know.
I mean, I'm sure they've checked local pharmacies to see if her medications or the medication she was on, maybe somebody got them for her.
I don't know.
I just don't know.
As every day passes, historically, the odds go down that she'll be found alive.
But I'm not willing to go there.
My hope is, my belief is, is that law enforcement is invested, the community is invested, and that we're going to get this guy.
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We had our big break yesterday, and I hope it leads to finding and arresting the people or person responsible.
That's got to be our prayer.
And the point, the larger point is, yeah, every life does matter.
That's going to wrap things up for today.
We have a lot going on on Hannity tonight.
Speaker Johnson, by the way, will join us on the battle, the fight for the SAVE Act.
And we'll check in with Speaker Johnson, Jim Jordan.
But we have Jonathan Hunt, Harvey Levin, Nancy Grace, Greg Jarrett, Nicole Parker.
We've got investigators left, right, and sideways, and we'll try to break down the latest developments in the case of missing Nancy Guthrie and all praying for her safe recovery.
That's all happening nine Eastern tonight on Hannity.
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