
Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis O'Reilly Update Morning Edition, February 6, 2026
Feb 6, 2026
A brisk look at the Super Bowl as a showcase of runaway capitalism. Discussion of sky-high ticket, concession, hotel and parking costs. A quick note on the staggering price of 30-second TV ads. Short, punchy takes on how big events drive extreme prices.
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Super Bowl Shows Extreme Market Pricing
- The Super Bowl concentrates massive market pricing across tickets, hotels, parking, concessions, and ads.
- Bill O'Reilly calls it "capitalism on fire," showing how scarcity and demand spike prices to extreme levels.
Concrete Price Examples From Levi's Area
- Bill O'Reilly lists real prices to illustrate the frenzy: $30,000 top ticket, $4,000 cheapest, $12 beer, $7 hot dog.
- He uses these concrete examples to emphasize how the event inflates ordinary costs dramatically.
Hotels And Parking Become Absurd
- O'Reilly highlights hotel and parking absurdities like $2,300 nightly rooms and $250 stadium parking.
- He jokes about staying with the homeless to underscore how outlandish lodging rates have become.
