Television is not a gimmick.
Fox News Latino will show people how opportunities exist, that whenever we are overregulated, or there is too much government, we lose freedom. We lose power. That is, historically, one hundred percent true.
I've never wanted my kid faced with the idea of, 'Who's the fat guy sitting in the living room? What the hell is he doing?' I figure I might as well go to work so he can say his dad works.
I'd like to hire Hillary Clinton. She looks unhappy at the State Department. She'd get ratings.
Do I take alternative points of view? Yes, because all the media are going in another direction.
I like Marco Rubio. But I don't know about as a vice-presidential candidate. He's a nice guy, and that role requires kicking the crap out of your opponents.
I'm a great believer in giving people a chance.
If people know you'll go to any lengths for your client, they're less likely to play games with you.
I don't pay a lot of attention to communist infiltrators.
I've been an underdog all my life.
I was in the Oval Office when Neil Armstrong landed on the moon because I was called in to coordinate the coverage. I got to thinking, 'We have a feed from the moon. We've got a feed from the Earth. I can set up the first interplanetary shot in history.'
I was the youngest producer of a national television show when I was twenty-five. I took it to 182 markets. Tremendous success.
All business is basically about customers and marketing and making money and capitalism and winning and promoting it and having something someone really wants.
I've got a bad leg; I'm a little overweight, so I can't run fast, but I will fight.
Obama's the one who never worked a day in his life. He never earned a penny that wasn't public money. How many fund-raisers does he attend every week? How often does he play basketball and golf? I wish I had that kind of time.
We're losing our freedom of speech. We are losing freedom of religion. We are losing freedom of the press.
Nobody wants to be in a position of defending anything Fox might do for minorities.
If you've got a big star like O'Reilly, it does overshadow what the hard-news guys do during the day. That's the nature of television.
You cannot allow whether someone likes you or not to alter your course of action. Sometimes I think, 'Sure, that hurts my feelings.' But it's not so important that I will adjust what I'm doing because someone is not going to like me.