On Monday’s broadcast of Fox News Channel’s “The O’Reilly Factor,” host Bill O’Reilly opened his program with his take on what is motivating Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump’s rise during his “Talking Points Memo” segment. According to O’Reilly, that rise is fueled by what he deemed to be “white grievance,” which he specifically defined as white working class males that feel disaffected by both political parties. Transcript as follows: White grievance and the Republican Party. That is the subject of this evening’s Talking Points memo. All the polls say the same thing. Donald Trump’s rise is being fueled largely by white men who are both angry and furiously angry with both political parties. At this point 47 percent of Republican women say they will not vote for Donald Trump according to a Wall Street Journal/NBC poll. So it’s the guys who have catapulted the candidate to the top of the Republican Party pack. Election post, Donald Trump is favored by 50 percent of the Republican voters who make less than $50,000 a year. Most of them men. Also Mr. Trump is supported by just 32 percent of Republicans who have college degrees according to polling from 20 Republican primary states. So