
Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis NEW: O'Round the World - February 15, 2026
Feb 15, 2026
Conversations cover politics and culture, including predictions about midterm outcomes and how messaging affects Latino voters. Discussion of inflation, energy policy, tariffs and manufacturing as paths to higher wages. Analysis of foreign policy moves reshaping global balance and strategies for improving political standing. Observations on the Super Bowl business deals, San Francisco’s decline, and media influence on controversies.
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Pocketbook Issues Drive Midterm Outcomes
- Bill O’Reilly argues that domestic pocketbook issues drive voter behavior more than foreign policy or ideology.
- He says inflation, insurance costs, and taxes currently favor Democrats in upcoming midterms.
Foreign Policy Helps Image But Not Votes
- O’Reilly credits Trump with strengthening U.S. global posture by pushing Europe and confronting China.
- He emphasizes that foreign policy successes rarely change voters' emotional decisions at the ballot box.
Voters Prefer Calm Over Ideology
- O’Reilly asserts many voters prioritize calm and financial stability above ideological battles.
- He believes perceptions of instability help Democrats regardless of their policy clarity.


