
Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis O'Round the World - March 1, 2026
Mar 1, 2026
Discussion of U.S. Olympic hockey teams' contrasting responses to a State of the Union invitation and the politics behind those choices. Analysis of Trump’s State of the Union tactics and how he framed economic and immigration issues. Debate over media focus versus policy, plus international security concerns after a deadly boat attack near Cuba.
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Men's Hockey Team Attended State Of The Union
- Bill O'Reilly describes how members of the U.S. men's Olympic hockey team attended the State of the Union by invitation and behaved patriotically.
- He contrasts that with the women's team issuing a polite statement declining the invitation despite having no scheduling conflicts, implying leadership made the call.
Leftward Culture In Women's Sports Persists
- O'Reilly observes a persistent left-leaning culture in women's sports dating back to the 2019 women's World Cup.
- He cites examples like Megan Rapinoe and the women's soccer team to explain why he suspects political motives behind the women's hockey team's refusal.
State Of The Union As A Political Trap
- O'Reilly highlights Trump's tactic of setting traps in the State of the Union to expose Democratic positions to swing voters.
- He uses the 'Americans first' prompt where Democrats did not stand as a deliberate litmus test to appeal to independents.
