Terrorists Launch Attacks on Americans Building Biden’s Gaza Pier
The Pro-Hamas Activist Who Accosted Alec Baldwin Went Totally Insane During Piers Morgan...
Police at UT Austin Had the Perfect Response to a Pro-Hamas Activist Flipping...
Iran-Backed Terrorists Resume Attacks on U.S. Service Members in the Middle East
White House Attempt to Cover for Biden's Latest Gaffe Might Be Its Most...
Stocks Tank After Disastrous First Quarter GDP Report
US, 17 Other Nations Issue Joint Statement Calling on Hamas to Release Hostages
Florida Has Carried Out an Impressive Evacuation Operation in Haiti
Biden Administration's New Overtime Rule Blasted as an 'Attack on Small Businesses'
Students at Another Ivy League University Get Ready to Set Up Encampment
The Left Would Prosecute Trump for Acts He Never Committed, But Obama Did
Another Poll on Battleground States Is Here to Toss Cold Water on Biden's...
Could Texas Ban ‘Gender Nonconforming’ Teachers From Schools?
Should Republicans Be Concerned About the Pennsylvania Primary Results?
Mike Davis' Internet Accountability Project Calls on Senate Republicans to Break Up Big...
Tipsheet

Bill O'Reilly Noticed Something Missing From Trump's Speech Tonight

Bill O’Reilly spoke with Dana Perino at the 2016 Republican National Convention on Fox News on Thursday a couple of hours before GOP nominee Donald Trump was set to take the stage and deliver the most important speech of his life. That speech was leaked ahead of time. As Matt reported, the transcript reveals that Trump will be focusing on law and order and exposing Hillary Clinton’s failed foreign policy and corrupt career.

Advertisement

“It’s an attack on the Democratic Party,” O’Reilly analyzed.

Yet, it is a tempered attack. Nowhere in the speech, O’Reilly noticed, is the nickname “Crooked Hillary” used. Just “my opponent.”

O’Reilly and Perino were surprised by the omission, considering one of Trump’s favorite pastimes is to come up with nicknames for his opponents. His supporters are undoubtedly expecting him to do it again on the last night of the convention.

Can Trump resist using the nickname in front of such a big crowd tonight? We’ll soon find out.

Join the conversation as a VIP Member

Recommended

Trending on Townhall Videos

Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement