O’Leary wasn’t having it. “You’re acting like I don’t understand hospital costs, insurance policies, or legal frameworks.”
He reminded them he’s built enterprises in healthcare, tech, and finance—sectors requiring precision. “I’ve dealt with more private health insurance contracts than your entire panel combined.”
The academic rolled her eyes and accused O’Leary of “talking down to experts.” The irony wasn’t lost on viewers—especially after watching the host lecture him moments earlier.
“You’re treating me like a child,” O’Leary said, clearly irritated. “And I don’t tolerate arrogance wrapped in academia.”
That’s when things exploded. The host attempted to pivot, but O’Leary doubled down with brutal clarity.
“This network has a habit of inviting business leaders, then mocking their real-world insight,” he said. “It’s why Americans no longer trust legacy media to discuss financial planning or economic wellness.”