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O'Reilly on Hannity: Ted Koppel Sides with Trump on Press Bias, The Mueller Report
By: Bill O'Reilly
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Each Wednesday Bill O'Reilly and Sean Hannity discuss and debate the biggest stories of the day. On this week's interview O'Reilly and Hannity's focus on the comments made by Ted Koppel on the continuous bias of the press against President Trump.

The usual left leaning former ABC Nightline anchor stood up for President Trump and argued that The New York Times and Washington Post have both "decided as organizations" that President Trump is bad for America.

Bill O'Reilly and Sean Hannity discuss comments made and one main point that Ted Koppel is missing is, as Bill states, "In this case, he's got 75 percent of it. What Ted Koppel doesn't understand is, reporting today is ordered up by corporations in order to make money. He doesn't get that because when he was on Nightline, ABC they didn't do that. Now MSNBC is told, 'this is the editorial posture you take, Trump's bad for the country."

The biggest motive for the bias being pushed by media executives is the money making aspect.

Bill then goes onto discuss his newly announced book, "The United States of Trump: How the President Really Sees America" and the research that is being done for this history book on Trump.

O'Reilly explains that over "90% of the research given to me is false. When I check it out, it's false. That's what has been written, that is what is on the record. Going all the way back to Trump's childhood."

This era of Fake News is more than just Fake News, it is all about the money.

The duo then go on to discuss their own personal experience while being in the media. While O'Reilly had described the two as commentators, comparing them to the opinion page, Hannity sharply disagrees. Hannity citing experiences of breaking news and doing straight investigative journalism when the news of the day calls for it.

Sean Hannity describing his job as a talk show host as, "when people ask me what I do for a living, yeah you could say I'm an opinion journalist, but we're like the whole newspaper, we do it all but they're supposed to do one thing."

Bill quickly agrees with Hannity saying, "Americans come to O'Reilly and they come to Hannity when there is a breaking news story because they believe we're honest and we're going to give an honest opinion."

The conversation then turns to Robert Mueller's report and the possibility that after nearly two years of investigating and reporting, the report shows no evidence of collusion, how will Americans react to the press that has been convicting President Trump since day one.

Bill explains this very likely scenario and on a personal level saying, "I am relishing this, I'm really, for the good of the nation I'm relishing and I'm glad Trump today said that he wants the full report in front of the public. That was a smart thing to say."

Sean Hannity describes the bigger problem for the left wing media stating that once President Trump labeled these outlets as 'Fake News' they will never recover their brand.

Lastly, O'Reilly and Hannity examine themselves and how they have chosen to cover various stories and various presidencies. It is quickly concluded that in today's political climate and media reporting, no story will be honestly reported, ever. The focus today being the lack of coverage on the booming economy, specifically within the African American communities. Why is this severely under reported? O'Reilly and Hannity debate that one of the main reasons is simply because conservatism works and the liberal media does not want to acknowledge that even for a second.


Will America ever see a fair media again?

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Author: Bill O'Reilly
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