Bill O’Reilly compared the end of President Joe Biden’s term in the White House to the career of New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers.
O’Reilly joined Stephen A. Smith and NewsNation’s Chris Cuomo on Wednesday to react to Biden’s farewell address. Biden warned the nation there is an “oligarchy” taking shape in the country just days before President-elect Donald Trump takes office.
“I want to make a sports analogy so Stephen A. is happy,” O’Reilly said, drawing a laugh from his sports commentator colleague. “Joe Biden is going out the same way Aaron Rodgers went out.”
“Oh, you think he’s done?” Cuomo asked.
“I do,” O’Reilly said.
“Ouch,” Smith, who called Biden’s farewell speech “sad,” responded.
There have been questions looming about Rodgers’s future with the Jets and in football in general as it’s unclear whether the 41-year-old would be the starting quarterback for the team in the new season. O’Reilly theorized at one point that Trump’s nominee for Attorney General, Pam Bondi, has more of a chance of playing for the Jets than Rodgers does going forward.
“Analogizing him to a Jets player, that’s low, Bill,” Cuomo joked.
“It’s based on performance. Rodgers comes in with all of the
“You’re analogy is really, really good,” Smith shot back. “With one exception. Aaron Rodgers is probably going to come back and play. Biden ain’t coming back!”
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