O'Reilly on Hannity: Journalism is Dead; Elizabeth Warren's Hate Factor
By: BOR.com StaffMay 15, 2019
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O'Reilly on Hannity: Journalism is Dead; Elizabeth Warren's Hate Factor

Every Wednesday Bill O'Reilly joins Sean Hannity to cover the biggest news of the week. On this week's interview, O'Reilly and Hannity focus on the division spreading across the country—largely stemming from the national media.  

 

The two open up the interview with their extensive knowledge of American history and how history translates into the nation today.

 

Bill O’Reilly has nearly concluded his history book on President Trump, “The United States of Trump: How the President Really Sees America”, it comes at a time when the American people desperately need the truth and they are not getting it from the national media. In describing his book and the need for the true story of Donald Trump to be hold, O’Reilly stated, “the truth is not being told about President Trump and that is a disservice to every American.” 

 

O’Reilly and Hannity focus on the massive division that is taking over the nation. As a prime example, Bill brings up Elizabeth Warren’s tweet about declining Fox News’ offer to have the presidential candidate on for a town hall due to them making money off of ‘racism and hate’. What about CNN and MSNBC not going to go on those programs either? Not likely.

 

The two conclude their weekly interview discussing how journalist can use their power for good—as both O’Reilly and Hannity have in the past—but today’s media is only using their power to push the talking points of their executives and work to get President Trump out of office by convicting him of a crime. What has changed and will the journalism ever get back to what it once was?

 

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