
Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis O'Round the World - March 29, 2026
Mar 29, 2026
A brisk tour of recent national controversies, from a restaurant discrimination dispute to whether political beliefs should get legal protection. Discussions about U.S. policy toward Iran, possible negotiations, and the risks of appeasement. Tough takes on media narratives, congressional leadership, and rising urban crime and sanctuary policy debates.
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Political Views Aren't Legally Protected Now
- Political opinion is not protected under current anti-discrimination laws, so businesses can eject customers for politics without violating Title VII.
- Bill O’Reilly uses the Croissantery incident in Little Rock to argue states should add protections for political belief to prevent marketplace punishment.
Push States To Protect Political Speech From Discrimination
- States should pass laws protecting people from being harmed by state action because of political opinions, complementing the First Amendment.
- O’Reilly suggests wording can be crafted to protect political viewpoints and prevent businesses from excluding customers for opinions.
Why A Deal With Iran Is Becoming Likely
- A negotiated deal with Iran may be pursued because the U.S. cannot achieve regime change without massive ground forces.
- O’Reilly contends the administration hopes inspections plus weakened sanctions will leave Iran so fragile its people overthrow the regime.
