
Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis No Spin News - Weekend Edition - March 28, 2026
Mar 28, 2026
Mick Mulvaney, former White House chief of staff and congressman, offers concise takes on presidential leadership, staffing and military choices. Bernard Goldberg, veteran journalist and media critic, dissects media partisanship and trust. They cover Iran strikes and diplomacy, war costs and energy, media influence and political risks in short, punchy conversations.
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How U.S. Action Could Produce A Limited Iran Deal
- Bill O’Reilly argues U.S. strikes on Iran forced Tehran toward talks rather than outright regime change.
- He predicts a deal with inspections, missile limits, and eased sanctions to allow oil sales mainly to China within about two weeks.
Media Partisanship Shapes Public Views On The War
- Bill O’Reilly says mainstream media coverage of the Iran conflict is heavily partisan and shapes public impressions.
- He cites a CBS poll showing 57% see the war going badly and links that to cable networks booking anti-Trump guests repeatedly.
Journalists Following Political Allies Not Facts
- Bernard Goldberg calls much journalism 'repertorial partisanship' where reporters follow Democrats' opposition to Trump.
- He quotes a Wall Street Journal op-ed claiming journalists are 'rooting for America to fail.'

