
Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis BUBBLE PEOPLE: Breaking Down Reaction to U.S. Military Action in Iran, Isaac Schorr on Epstein Files Insanity and Trump Accusations, & New Supreme Court Rulings
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Mar 4, 2026 Isaac Schorr, senior editor at Mediaite known for political media analysis, joins to unpack the Epstein files and the media swirl around accusations against Donald Trump. Short takes examine public reaction to U.S. strikes on Iran, stock market moves, and two recent Supreme Court rulings. The conversation spotlights media echo chambers and missing documents driving the frenzy.
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Bubble Media Fuels Emotional Public Reactions
- O’Reilly argues many poll responses are emotional and illogical, blaming information bubbles and social media for shallow views.
- He describes 'bubble people' who never seek fact-checking, don't read books, and rely on unchecked social feeds.
O’Reilly's Historical Case Against Iran
- O’Reilly recounts Iran's long history of hostility since 1979 to justify current strikes.
- He references his book Confronting Evil and lists Iranian roles in attacks causing U.S. casualties in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Claim That Unfrozen Funds Fueled Iran's Arsenal
- O’Reilly connects unfrozen funds and broken agreements to Iran's expanded capabilities and terrorism financing.
- He claims the Biden administration unfroze $16 billion that flowed into Iran's nuclear, missile, and proxy programs.


