O'Reilly on Hannity: Anarchy vs. Lockdown & The Information Crisis in America
April 30, 2020

Another week of information overload with the reporting on the pandemic. The latest debate is between anarchy and lockdown. Bill O’Reilly joins Sean Hannity to analyze where we are as a country and just how much more Americans can take of being locked down. 

“I give it two more weeks—that’s all Americans can take,” says O’Reilly pointing to 40,000 people storming the beaches in California during a heat wave.

While the mainstream media is hoping for anarchy to place more blame on President Trump, Hannity details what he describes as an information crisis in this country and turns to his current threat to sue the New York Times after the paper attempted to blame Hannity for a COVID-19 related death. 

O’Reilly describes the action by the New York Times, “using their power to hurt Hannity, or anyone they disagree with.”

The media’s only intention in their coverage is to “out hate” as Hannity describes it. They have lost all perspective and only want to hurt Donald Trump and anyone who aligns with him.

The duo concludes their weekly segment looking forward to 188 days from now—election day. Will it be Joe Biden vs. Donald Trump?  And what exactly must Mr. Trump do to secure another four years?

Listen above for O’Reilly’s specific advice for the President.

Posted by BOR Staff at 12:00 AM
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