Fox News’ Bill O’Reilly Says President Obama’s Policies Have Been Non-Inclusive


Bill O’Reilly started The O’Reilly Factor Monday night with a message for his audience: Obama has never been a man for inclusion.

“Six days after Donald Trump won the presidency, many on the left are still angry and depressed. Thousands are protesting in the streets believing they will soon be victims of oppression or something not good,” Mr. O’Reilly said, adding that hundreds of school kids in Los Angeles walked out of class to show their disdain for the election.

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O’Reilly then talked about how many on the left believe that the philosophy of inclusion is endangered by Donald Trump. He showed a video of Obama saying that at its best, America is inclusive. He showed other people speaking about how people are afraid to go to work because they are afraid to be discriminated against.

Bill O’Reilly thinks President Obama’s policies have angered and alienated a lot of people. [Image by Bloomberg for Getty Images]

“Apparently, the anti-Trump people think we’re basically harmonious and that will be dissolved because Trump was elected,” Bill continued, adding that the particular point of view is about as strange as Kanye West wanting to run for the White House.

Bill O’Reilly then stated what many who didn’t vote for Hillary Clinton believe: More than 60 million Americans do not feel that President Obama included them on his left-wing vision.

Avik Roy from Forbes believes one of the groups Clinton alienated was millennials.

“The earth-shaking events of last night — in which Donald Trump defeated Hillary Clinton for President — will be dissected for decades. One key fact jumps out from the exit polls: Hillary significantly underperformed with voters under the age of 40.”

The article adds that in 2008, Obama won significantly more votes from those under 40 than Hillary did in 2016. Hillary did win a majority of the youth vote, but her margins fell significantly.

Bill O’Reilly didn’t talk about the difference in votes during his opening segment, but he continued talking about the lack of “inclusiveness” of Obama’s policies, most which Hillary would have continued.

“It is not inclusive to force nuns to fund birth control and promote abortion without limits…Same thing with forcing Americans to pay more for health insurance so the poor can have free or subsidized healthcare,” O’Reilly angrily pointed out, explaining that millions of working Americans are not included in the benefits of Obamacare.

Bill O’Reilly believes that Barack Obama has failed to deal with American’s huge drug problem. [Image by Olivier Douliery-Pool/Getty Images]

Bill O’Reilly also indicated that ignoring the drug epidemic in American while devoting resources to other less significant issues is also non-inclusive. Then, O’Reilly dealt with the most controversial issue on his show — illegal immigration.

“It is not inclusive to fail to monitor the workplace so that foreigners who have no right to be here can secure jobs. That excludes American citizens from fair marketplace competition.”

O’Reilly added that the fantasy of open borders is not really inclusive when a huge amount of Americans strongly reject that concept. He then moved to the topic of murderous gang violence.

“It is not inclusive to fail to protect the poor in Chicago from murderous gang violence,” O’Reilly sadly pointed out, adding that even though his family is protected form gang violence, that’s not the case for millions of inner city residents all over the country.

Bill O’Reilly moved on to other topics such as education, business support of gay people, the right to have different opinions, and the right to be successful without being completely demonized.

Do you agree with Bill O’Reilly that millions feel alienated from the Obama administration’s policies? If so, do you think O’Reilly is correct in the reasons why they feel alienated? Let us know your thoughts in the comments section.

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