BILL O'REILLY (HOST): Don't you feel they showed up because they were told to show up? I mean look, if you look --
CHARLES KRAUTHAMMER: What do you mean told to show up?
O'REILLY: If you look at the totalitarian governments in the 20th century --
KRAUTHAMMER: You're told to show up?
O'REILLY: Yeah.
KRAUTHAMMER: Who tells anybody to show up in this country?
O'REILLY: The websites. They live on the websites. These people live on the websites.
KRAUTHAMMER: Yeah, but what's the threat? What's the threat, why do they have to go?
O'REILLY: Well, they have to go -- they don't have to go through a negative, they have to go to be with her brothers and sisters, and to show their solidarity and that they are good people and fight the fascist racists. I mean, it's a whip up, and if you study history, all the totalitarian regimes were fueled by whip-ups, okay? And people turned out to the streets, were they spontaneous? No. They were very well organized and targeted, and the target this time is Trump, to get them out of there before the four years are over.