
Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis O'Reilly Update Morning Edition, December 23, 2025
Dec 23, 2025
Explore the alarming trend of global censorship, with a spotlight on countries like China and Iran. Discover the stark contrast between government protections and growing private-sector censorship in the U.S. Late-night TV comes under fire for its ideological bias, with recent studies revealing a lack of conservative voices. Finally, hear how major media companies are sidelining conservative perspectives, though a few exceptions like Bill Maher manage to break through.
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Mainstream Late-Night Exclusion
- Bill O’Reilly argues mainstream media systematically excludes conservative voices from late-night shows.
- He says this censorship shapes public opinion because many viewers are poorly informed and follow celebrity cues.
Be Vigilant About Private Censorship
- O’Reilly warns that private-sector censorship harms the country and implies listeners should be vigilant.
- He urges awareness of media gatekeeping and its effects on political discourse.
Two Conservative Guests All Year
- The Conservative Media Research Center found only two non-liberal guests discussed policy on late-night TV in 2025.
- O’Reilly names Greg Gutfeld and an economist who spoke to Jon Stewart as the only examples.
