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April 12, 2024 32 mins

 Blaise Misztal is the Vice President for Policy at JINSA, (Jewish Institute for National Security of America) with expertise in Iran and their nuclear program, and Nicole Parker, a Former FBI Agent, touch on the very real threat facing our nation with open borders and terrorists having access to our country. Nicole has made the case that “we are sitting ducks and the agency does not have America’s back. Following Wray’s testimony yesterday, and the threat of attack on Israel and the US from Iran - it is more clear than ever how exposed we really are here in the United States. 

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Showing up next our final News round Up and Information
Overload Hour, a.

Speaker 2 (00:05):
R News Round Up Information Overload Hour this Friday. Our
toll free numbers eight hundred and ninety four one sean
if you want to be a part of the program.
So this was now the third time that your FBI
Director Christopher Ray. I'll give him kudos for sounding the
alarm and for warning the country that the level of

(00:28):
the threat level has never been this high. It's never
been this elevated from foreign terror groups, groups that are
uniting in their desire to attack us. What I have
to chastise him for is knowing that this is true,
knowing this threat exists, why hasn't he as our nation's

(00:48):
top law enforcement ahead of the top law enforcement agency
in the country. And you know why hasn't he insisted
that the Biden administration start enforcing laws at our border
Because a lot of these foreign quote actors have been
coming into this country from China, Russia, tens of thousands, Iran, Syria, Egypt, Afghanistan,

(01:12):
including what I mentioned earlier today that you know in
Afghani with ties to terrorism was caught coming into the country.
But most of these people are unvetted Now this is
the third time in a row he's gone to Congress
and said this, but he doesn't lift a finger to
enforce the law of this country. Now, I did see

(01:32):
the FBI has a most wanted list out if you will,
and whatever you want to call it, where capital violence.
They're still looking for people from January sixth of twenty
twenty one. And meanwhile, these are the worst threats in
the world. Let's listen to Christopher rag.

Speaker 3 (01:51):
We've seen a rogues gallery of foreign terrorist organizations call
for attacks against Americans and our allies. And given those
calls for action, our most immediate concern has been that
individuals or small groups will draw some kind of twisted
inspiration from the events in the Middle East to carry

(02:13):
out attacks here at home. But now increasingly concerning is
the potential for a coordinated attack here in the homeland.
Again to the isis K attack we saw at the
Russia concert hall just a couple of weeks ago, You've
got Hesbal expressing support and praise from US and threatening

(02:33):
to attack US interests in the region. You've got Al
Qaeda issuing its most specific call for an attack against US.
Against the US in the last five years.

Speaker 2 (02:45):
Joining us now is plays Meestahl who's with us and
he's the vice president of policy for the Jewish Institute,
also of National Security of America. Nicole Parker, we know
former FBI agent. Welcome both of you to the program. Nicole,
I'll start with you. So this is now the third
time that Director Ray has been warning the country about

(03:06):
the elevated threats that are coming from foreign actors. But yet, Okay,
I appreciate the warning, Well, what is he doing about it?
He's not going to the Biden administration and telling them
to enforce the laws of this country and control our
border and the free access our top geopolitical foes now

(03:28):
have at the border from China, Russia, Iran, Syria, Afghanistan,
and Egypt. So I'm trying to understand why he's not
doing his job. But he knows the threat levels never
have been higher. What good is it if he's telling
us this now for the third time and doing nothing
about it.

Speaker 4 (03:43):
I agree with you, Sean, this is extremely frustrated and
I'm frustrated just listening to him. As a former FBI
special agent. I left the FBI for this exact reason,
because Christopher Ray has no leadership skills. The southern border
is wide open. I don't think it takes our rocket
scientists to tell you that the threat levels in the
United States are going to be at an all time

(04:05):
high for obvious reasons. The southern border is wide open.
All of our adversaries are just piling individuals into the
United States as quickly as possible. And I personally think
they're doing that because under the Trump administration that border
was locked down very highly. And let's see what happens
in November. The time is running out, and I think
people know, regardless of where you stand them a political spectrum,

(04:27):
things are looking really good for President Trump right now
because Americans are frustrated with what's going on with this
Biden administration. So these foign adversaries are sending over as
many people as they can right now to get them
into the United States before the election in November. So
if for ready to go out and say for the
third time, hey, this is an all time threat high, right,
we know that. What I find even more fascinating, Sean

(04:50):
is I still keep in contact, very close contact with
many of my former colleagues. Just the other day Monday,
a colleague told me, what's interesting is we're learning about
these threat at the same time that Americans are. He's
not telling us this internally at the FBI, So you know,
people are asking current at THEI agents what's going on
with these threats, and they're saying, look, we're learning about
a lot of this at the same time that you are.

(05:11):
When Christopher Race has to find before Congress, that to
me is horrifying, and I think the fact that he
has no backbone to this current administration, that is where
we're seeing the lack of leadership.

Speaker 2 (05:23):
Let me ask you a question. You're a former FBI agent,
and let's say yours signed the case and you found
out that there was some guy from Florida whose name
was Sean Hannity, and what he was doing was going
to the southern border and picking up illegal immigrants and
asking them where they would like to go in the
United States and transporting those people to whatever location they

(05:46):
wanted to go to. And maybe I was being paid
money to do it. Would I be violating the law
of our land?

Speaker 4 (05:53):
In my opinion, you are because you're assisting in carrying
out a legal immigration and that's actually a law, but
this administration doesn't.

Speaker 2 (06:00):
Enforce that wouldn't that be human trafficking on my part?
Wouldn't that be guilty of that?

Speaker 5 (06:04):
Well?

Speaker 2 (06:04):
Human, wouldn't I be guilty of aiding and abetting law breaking?

Speaker 1 (06:08):
Right?

Speaker 4 (06:09):
So human trafficking and human smuggling are two different things, right,
and that's important to understand the legal difference. But what
is the problem here, Sean, is that Christopher Raid knows
that what's happening at the border is dangerous, whether it's
the human trafficking problem, the sentinel, the you know, terrorists coming,
potential terrorists coming across unvetted, millions of people unvetted. He

(06:29):
knows that it's a problem, but he refuses to stand
up and say this is a problem. And we've seen
that pattern the entire time under his leadership, especially under
this administration. He will not stand up to Merit Garland,
and he will not stand up to the Biden administration.
And you know what he's going to do. He's going
to if America gets attacked. You know what he's going
to say, Hey, guys, I warned you all three times.
You guys chose to cut the FBI budget. And it's

(06:51):
on you, Congress. It's your fault that we got attacked.
Because you guys cut our budget, That's exactly I mean.

Speaker 2 (06:56):
Because they're not going to build them this beautiful new
facility that they so desperately wanted. Is that that's really
they're going to try and make that claim and pass
the buck. But I'm just trying to understand because we've
talked about a weaponized justice system, and I know that
you know, they're putting out all these reports to go
after these identified people that were at the Capitol on

(07:19):
January sixth in twenty twenty one, and they certainly have
played a role in watching out for religious extremists that
that peacefully protests because they're pro life and investigating you know,
moms and dads at school board meeting is potentially being
domestic terrorists because they don't want sexually explicit material taught

(07:41):
to you know, third graders, Tiger moms like Linda who
works on the show Linda. You want to say hello
to Nicole, but by the way, she's one of the
Tiger moms that probably has been investigated. But I'm I'm
not really joking because it's not funny.

Speaker 4 (08:00):
No, no, it's not funny at all. And that's another
reason why I had to walk away from the organization. Sean,
the FBI's priorities have been so completely out of whack,
especially in the last few years. I couldn't even handle
it anymore. There are agents leaving in droves. He says
that that's not happening. Christopher Ray, Yes it is, Christopher Ray,
your head is in the sand. It is absolutely happening.
Agents are retiring the moment that they're eligible because the

(08:22):
FBI has been focused on the wrong priorities. I hope
and pray that we do not have another massive attack
like we did this morning of September eleventh, of two
thousand and one. I was there, Sean, I witnessed it.
But the way that they are treating individuals within our
country that really have done a little to nothing wrong,
but yet we are not prepared for a true terrorist attack.

(08:42):
Just you know, you go to the FBI's web page
right now, Front and Center Capital Violence Report, any incidents
of capital violence notout three and a half years ago,
and that's still your top priority in might of what
happened on October seventh and since then, the foreign terrorist
organizations are looking at us. They are going to come
after us, and we are so focused on things that

(09:03):
are not the true threat to America right now. Just
the Missouri fronton center on the FBI's homepage right now.
I went and looked before joining your radio show. A
Missouri man arrested press release April tenths, January sixth, arrest
in Missouri for someone that was involved in capital violence.
We are sitting ducks. The FBI needs to be fully
focused on them.

Speaker 2 (09:24):
We're gonna get blasted again. It's gonna happen. It's not
a matter of if anymore. Let me bring Blaze into
this discussion. Blaze, let's talk about you. You're with the
Jewish Institute for National Security of America. We all witnessed
what happened in Israel. We've also witnessed Joe Biden capitulate
to these crazies that now represent his radicalized Democratic Party.

(09:49):
And now they've put a knife in Israel's back and
they twisted it as tight as they can and tried
to stop Israel from actually winning their war on terrorists.
That that after the worst terrorist attack in their history,
which is inexplicable to me and frankly repulsive to me.
You've seen this, but you see what's going on here?

(10:11):
I see a lot of similarities. Your thoughts.

Speaker 5 (10:14):
Great to be with you, Sean. I think what we're
seeing in Israel and the threat that Nicole so terrifically
analyzed just now are absolutely connected, and they all go
back to a single address, and that addresses Iran. And
we should have no doubts about the fact that Iran
is capable and willing to perpetrate violence in the American homeland.

(10:36):
They've already tried. We know that they have contracts out
to kill former US government officials, including Mike Pompeo, John
Bolton and others who have to go everywhere under armed guard.
We know that they have tried to kill an Iranian
dissident in New York. They succeeded in attacking Salomon Rushdie
on a stage in New York. And they tried to

(10:59):
blow up a decent restaurant by hiring Mexican cartel thugs
to try to kill the Saudi ambassador here in DC.
So they are absolutely willing to kill Americans or kill
on American soil.

Speaker 2 (11:12):
And I could tell you something that happened to me.
This is you know, quite a while ago. It was
during our war on terror, but I got thankfully because
of I have friends in Israel, but the Masad maybe rivals,
even our intelligence communities the top of the world. They

(11:32):
contacted the New York Police Department and Fox News Security
and they said, there, you've got to pay attention. There
is a fatwaw that has been issued for Sean Hannity's
head to be put on a spike, and it turned
out to be very real. I'm grateful that they warned
me so I was able to protect myself and my family.

(11:53):
But you know, that's part of being in the public arena.
I guess if you take a position that some people
don't like. I called Mike Pompeo when I saw the
recent threat against him. It's not his first rodeo either
in terms of having threats against his life. Quick break
right back more at place me style and Nicole Parker
on the other side. That we'll get to your calls
eight hundred and nine to four one Sean on this

(12:15):
Friday as we continue. All right, we continue about the
threat assessment once again the third time now from Director
Ray of the FBI played me staal Is with us
as well as Nicole Parker. Now we have people from
Iran and Syria and Egypt and Afghanistan, where Al Qaida
has now started up their training camps again. They're flooding

(12:36):
into the country, And are they really coming here China
rush on top of it. Are they coming here because
they want a better life for themselves of their families
or are they coming here because they want to bring
harm to the American people? I would argue it's the latter.
As a matter of fact, I think I'm one hundred
percent certain. I've never been more confident in anything I've said.
I've never wished I was more wrong in my life,

(12:57):
but I'm not wrong.

Speaker 6 (12:58):
Look.

Speaker 5 (12:58):
Absolutely, Iran and the terrorists that its sponsors like Hezbollah,
have sought and are seeking to introduce capabilities into the
United States to be able to carry out attack here
if then when they choose.

Speaker 6 (13:10):
To do so.

Speaker 5 (13:11):
And part of the equation of dealing with that has
to be proper law enforcement and homeland security measures like
Nicole talked about. But the other part of it, and
this is the important part, is that also requires a
tough approach with dealing with Iran. Why are they planning
this and why do they think they can get away
with it? Because this is exactly what they have been
getting away with in the Middle East.

Speaker 2 (13:32):
Now it's even worse than that. Joe Biden has allowed
the uranium Mullahs and their radical ideology to get rich
again by turning a blind eye to the sanctions that
we have put on them and allowing them to sell
oil on the free market, waving sanctions so they can
get ten billion dollar payments from Iraq, offering six you know,

(13:53):
billion dollars ten billion they got from Iraq, six billion
that they were going to get a ransom payment from US.
Joe Biden has allowed the number one state sponsor of
terror to continue to enrich uranium. They're that much closer
to nuclear weapons and to foement terror and to fight
their proxy wars. That's how bad it is. Now. They're

(14:14):
infiltrating our country and it's even gotten worse. And I've
never seen such a dire threat to this country in
my life. And that's the one thing that Christopher Ray
is getting right. He's not doing a damn thing about it,
which is what he's doing wrong anyway. Blaze, Thank you,
Nicole Park always good to talk to you as well.
We appreciate you being here. Thanks eight hundred ninety four one. Sean,

(14:37):
if you want to be a part of the program
you've heard me talk about. You must have a safety
security plan for you and your family. Part of mine
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(14:59):
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(15:24):
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(15:45):
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Speaker 7 (16:01):
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(16:36):
This is the Sean Hannity Show. Linda, let me ask
you a question. Now, you ever have a cheat day
where you put aside those disgusting puke green shakes of
yours and the disgusting puke orange shakes that you drink
every day, that healthy crap as you call it. Do
you ever have a desire to have like a cheat day?

(16:57):
Of course it is a cheat one to find a
cheat day. What's the Linda cheat day?

Speaker 8 (17:01):
If I could have a cheat. You know, when I'm
having the cheat day, do the calories actually count? Or
is there some magic unicorn power that means it.

Speaker 7 (17:08):
Doesn't stay on my body?

Speaker 2 (17:09):
You sound like that idiot liberal we had in the
last Pathwork because you're not answering your question. Of course,
everybody knows what a cheat day, cheat days eat. Whatever
the hell you want you to say, All right, I'm
not gonna worry about my weight today.

Speaker 8 (17:22):
Go okay, Well, I don't know that I ever not
worry about it, but I'm just telling you the truth.
I would eat pepperoni. I love pepperoni. I would eat
a whole pound of it. And I would.

Speaker 2 (17:37):
Eat a whole pound of pepperoni.

Speaker 7 (17:38):
Oh my god, I could eat pepperoni for every meal.

Speaker 2 (17:41):
It's incredible you and James have that in common. If
I saw the guy, yeah, he eats pepperoni. Or you know,
I've been on planes with him and just yanks out
of his bag he starts eating, like beef jerky.

Speaker 8 (17:55):
It's really good for you too, if you get to
get the right beef jerky. It's good protein.

Speaker 2 (17:58):
But for you is pepperte might be you can't think
of anything better than pepperoni.

Speaker 8 (18:05):
And any kind of like like Intimate'sentiments, the original coffee cake.

Speaker 2 (18:12):
People around the country have no idea what you're talking about.
It's a Philly thing, that's true.

Speaker 7 (18:16):
It is a Philly Yeah, it's definitely the East Coast thing.

Speaker 8 (18:21):
But yeah, Intimate's coffee Cake, the original, and then.

Speaker 2 (18:24):
Anything like they do icing inside, but I have not
seen that.

Speaker 8 (18:29):
I don't actually like the vanilla icing inside. I like
it just plain, just like the cake. Anything with like carbs.

Speaker 2 (18:36):
Have brakes bones.

Speaker 7 (18:38):
Of course, they still sell them in my grocery store.

Speaker 2 (18:41):
Postess cupcakes, of course make.

Speaker 8 (18:44):
Lunches for the kids. I like the chocolate I like,
but I like peanut butter, so anything with peanut butter.

Speaker 2 (18:49):
Okay, your cheat day is just to waste the time.

Speaker 7 (18:52):
What's your cheat day? Fries?

Speaker 2 (18:54):
Pastrong quarter, French fry, corn beef, Yeah, I mean you saw.
I think I went for a year straight when I
lived in New York ordering corn beef, and I'd have
our team ordering it from four different spots to make
sure we got the corn beef with enough fat on it.

Speaker 7 (19:12):
This is a very true thing. I think that. I
think there's some serious corn.

Speaker 2 (19:17):
I got into the office and my food wasn't there.
I was pissed.

Speaker 7 (19:21):
Well, it wasn't that your food wasn't there. It was
that you didn't like it.

Speaker 8 (19:25):
And so, you know, the restaurants have definitely taken a
turn for the worst post COVID.

Speaker 7 (19:30):
Unfortunately it he still hasn't gotten over your whole sour
dough bread fiat.

Speaker 8 (19:34):
That really was crazy, though, I mean we had some
serious I mean it was ridiculous some of those things.

Speaker 2 (19:40):
What did I get a grilled cheese with bacon on
sour dough and then they never get a sourdough?

Speaker 7 (19:44):
No, it wasn't it was. We actually have the receipt.
We saved it. It's in the studio.

Speaker 8 (19:49):
So it's basically a receipt that says, you know what
we ordered, which was you know, the bacon, mayonnaise or whatever,
and then it says sour dough.

Speaker 2 (19:58):
Right, No, no, no, it was grilled cheese, bacon and tomato.

Speaker 7 (20:01):
Pardon me what.

Speaker 1 (20:03):
Not?

Speaker 8 (20:04):
The point The point was everything that was on the
receipt was the opposite of what it was. So we
call the place the deli, God bless her, Katie did,
and she gets on the phone with the guy and
she's like, I'm just I don't understand, like you've given
me white bread. He because, no, no, I gave you sour dough. No, sir,
you didn't you give me white bread. And he goes, yeah,
it's the same thing as sourdough. She's like, yeah, it's

(20:25):
actually not. It's not at all like sourdough.

Speaker 2 (20:28):
I don't know what you're talking about.

Speaker 8 (20:30):
This guy never even heard of sour dough bread. He's like, listen,
you know, I'm from wherever the hell he was from.
He never heard of sour dough bread, didn't know what
it was.

Speaker 6 (20:36):
It was.

Speaker 2 (20:37):
The thing is, if you decide it's going to be
a cheat day and then you order the food, maybe
it's uber eats or whatever, and then what you ordered
does not arrive. It is. It is the most frustrating
thing on earth. It's almost as bad as do you
hear me?

Speaker 9 (20:53):
Now?

Speaker 2 (20:53):
Do you hear me?

Speaker 6 (20:54):
Now?

Speaker 2 (20:54):
I mean no, no, it's things.

Speaker 8 (20:56):
But this is why most people cook at home. I mean,
I gotta tell you, we don't go out. We cook
it home because I can't deal with.

Speaker 2 (21:01):
You know, it makes the best, makes the best chili,
philly cheese, steak.

Speaker 6 (21:07):
Me.

Speaker 2 (21:09):
I make my own philly cheese steak and I get
like a French bagette bread and I'll, you know, I'll
scoop it out, and I get a thin cut of
ribbi and I will literally, you know, cook it to
medium rare, just the way I like it, and cut

(21:30):
it up into little pieces. I'll cut up my own onions.
I'll grill them. You'll be happy to know this in
avocado oil. And then I put some cheese on it.
I don't use I don't make cheese with so I
might use like white American or something. And it is
so delicious. I am my own best cook. I'm just saying.
I'm not bragging. I'm just saying you're a pretty good cook.

Speaker 7 (21:52):
I'm not gonna lie.

Speaker 8 (21:53):
I mean, you know, you've cooked for the team, You've
cooked for the security team.

Speaker 2 (21:56):
You know you do a lot of cook I absolutely
love it. To me, it's a great distraction in life.

Speaker 8 (22:02):
But I gotta say, you putting a steak sandwich on
French baguette, Yeah, you kind of lost me.

Speaker 2 (22:08):
No, I mean, I gain it's sort of like a bagel.
I'd have a scooped out bagel.

Speaker 7 (22:12):
But why don't you have it like on an amoroso roll?

Speaker 2 (22:15):
Like old school. That's how it should be, because because
a really good French baguette, there's nothing better. It's great,
the greatest bread ever, especially if it's warm and just
out of the oven. Oh man, it's awesome. Or I'll
make my or if you make spaghetti and I make
my own my own special sauce. Uh, with a part
of it is REOs put it that way, but I

(22:37):
make it my own way. I improve upon it in
my opinion. And if you you know, let's say you
have spaghetti and maybe some meat sauce that I'll make
and I just put it on that with bread and butter,
that baguette and butter. Oh man, that's awesome, making myself hungry.

Speaker 9 (22:53):
You make it.

Speaker 8 (22:53):
You're putting baguettes with American classics and Italian classics.

Speaker 7 (22:56):
I mean the French.

Speaker 2 (22:58):
I would do it with the begin it was breed.

Speaker 7 (23:00):
Then it's not so bad.

Speaker 2 (23:02):
Okay, Bree is for thee, not for me. Not bad?

Speaker 6 (23:07):
Right?

Speaker 2 (23:08):
Uh let's say yeah, Elle is in Florida, the Free
state of Florida. Yeah, all, how are you glad you called?

Speaker 5 (23:15):
Hi?

Speaker 9 (23:15):
Hi's a long time not talk you know one of
your former studio people.

Speaker 2 (23:19):
So yes, our friend y'all ell who moved down before
I did to Florida. But you were like maybe the
only person that was happy when I said I was
moving to Florida.

Speaker 9 (23:30):
I was very happy, but we had we had a
lot of conversations. So, like I listen to your show
if I like the past couple of days, and I'm
hearing people come on and I'm hearing, you know, all
these different congressmen come on your show and talk about,
you know, how they're doing this and they're doing that.
But it's like everybody is Trump.

Speaker 6 (23:47):
Trump.

Speaker 9 (23:47):
Trump is a savior, and yes, we do need Trump
to save us. But the only day Congress still is
not doing its job either, because you know, we've had
all these hearings, nothing's come of them. Meanwhile, these d they're.

Speaker 2 (24:01):
Not done with that. And I think the way that's
going to end is with a lot of criminal referrals.
Merrick Garland will protect the Bidens at all costs. If
Trump wins, the new attorney general will then have the
ability to do the right thing and investigate what I
believe is a frankly amount of evidence about influence pedaling,

(24:26):
and then hopefully we'll get justice at that point. So
They've done their job. Now we don't have a big
enough majority, and we have too many Rhinos in the
Republican Party to get anything done. I know everyone wants
to blame Mike Johnson, and I guess he deserves some
of the blame, But you can't blame him that he's
got fifty rhinos that are threatening to walk away and

(24:47):
coalition with the Democrats. I mean, what is he supposed
to do at that point? He's stuck. What we have
to do is elect more Republican house members and more Republican.

Speaker 9 (24:55):
Senators, and more Republicans are not rhinos. And I think,
if I'm not miss taking from eighth grade government.

Speaker 7 (25:01):
Class, is that we had to take.

Speaker 9 (25:03):
But I thought that the Congress is able to block
a lot of things that the President does, like given
this far innate to countries that don't need it, blocking
aid the countries that do need it, like Israel and
things of that major And it's like, but I just
feel like our Congress isn't doing anything they want us to.
You know, we put Republicans in place for a reason
and because they align with our values. But then here
we go and they get in there, and now it's

(25:25):
just it's kind of like the demon Rets have a
free full wall and the Republicans are trying to do
everything the correct way in the right way, which I get,
but it's really it just doesn't seem like it's getting
us anywhere. And we won't have to.

Speaker 4 (25:34):
Worry because, let's just say, God.

Speaker 9 (25:36):
Forbid, Trump doesn't get an office. We've got so many
terrorists and I'm really afraid that before this election there
will be an attack with all these people that they've
let it.

Speaker 2 (25:44):
Oh, it's coming.

Speaker 9 (25:45):
It doesn't seem to be doing anything.

Speaker 2 (25:47):
It's coming. Yeah, and then people are going to say, Hanna,
you're right. You know what. I don't want to hear
a one call saying Hannada, you were right, because I
pray that I'm wrong. All right, Yeah, all we love you.
Thank you, appreciate the call. You have a great weekend.
Jim Maryland. Next Sean Hannity Show, Happy Friday Show.

Speaker 6 (26:03):
Yeah, Hey, Sean, thanks for taking my call. I've been
listening to you refer to Biden here lately as talking
about the border and you know, all the people he's
let through the border, And I was listening to you
the other day and I'm like, you know, you're describing
him as as stupid or something else. You know, I'm
only exactly the words that you use right off. But

(26:24):
to me, that guy's just acting lawlessly and and everything
just is just lawless because we have laws, and.

Speaker 2 (26:31):
Oh it's official policy to not enforce the law and
to aid in a bet. Yeah, and I'm I'm with
you one hundred percent. I've said that a million times.

Speaker 6 (26:39):
Yeah, well, yeah, I just want to say that it
seems also like, you know, because you know, you know,
you used to say, at least I used to think that,
you know, president can't screw a country up within it
within a couple of terms, but this guy's managed to
really really, uh you know, mess this up, and uh,
you know, I guess maybe it's a you know, accumulation community. Yeah, anyone,
I am not saying that right a lot of the presidents,

(27:02):
But you know, it seems like we ought to have
some other way other than an impeachment to be able
to get rid of a president that's acting this lawlessly.

Speaker 2 (27:09):
And you know you have that, you have the twenty
fifth Amendment, neither of which is going to happen. But
the best way to get rid of this problem is
to vote them out and show up in droves, and
we embrace early voting and voting by mail. And Republicans
need to get active and involved and organized and motivated
and otherwise you're going to get the government you deserve. Well,

(27:32):
at the end of the day, I can't I can't
force people to vote. I can I can just tell
you what's at stake, and I'm trying to do that
every day as I count down the days to election.
They we're only two hundred and six days away. It's
happening fast. We better have our game on.

Speaker 6 (27:46):
It comes up in the Constitution. You know, we're trying
to get a constitutional convention together. I'm just wonder if
we can't just get come come up with something in
that that allows us to remove, you know, a lawless
president and you know such is something you.

Speaker 2 (28:01):
Can impeach them, but the Senate will never convict them.
We're wasting our time. I'm not talking anyway, my friend.
You have a good week, man, appreciate the call. Texas
the Free State of Texas. Mike Next Sean Hannity Show, Hi, Sean, I.

Speaker 1 (28:15):
Wanted to call about the situation with abortion in Georgia,
and I'll strike that Arizona.

Speaker 6 (28:22):
The reason I wanted to bring this up.

Speaker 1 (28:24):
Is there are we have fifty laboratories of innovation think
in terms of Pennsylvania and Mississippi, and those are two
case studies for how it can be done properly and
not done properly. You've already identified the failure in Pennsylvania
in regard to how you can lose a state wide
election with a very strict abortion law. I'm pro life,

(28:49):
but I also am practical like you about the political
realities that we face in Arizona. There's a good case
study for a blueprint that comes out of Mississippi. Typically
Tate Reeves, the governor, I be.

Speaker 2 (29:03):
Talking about the Dobbs decision in fifteen weeks. If I'm
kimping ahead, am I wrong?

Speaker 1 (29:07):
Correct? And Governor Tate Reeves was on Chuck Todd a
year and a half ago, a year ago, and he
sat there very comfortably feet grounded on the you know,
well grounded on his case to Chuck Todd. And I
think Chuck Todd thought he was going to nail him.
But but Tate Reeves said, you know, Chuck, our state
law is equivalent to about twenty seven of thirty three

(29:30):
nations in Europe.

Speaker 2 (29:32):
I think it's forty seven total country. But anyway, it's
a high amount, including like countries like France that you
think are very liberal.

Speaker 1 (29:41):
Precisely, that's exactly right, and so you know, sometimes you
have to take half a low. We're not going to
solve these issues overnight, but Arizona's state legislature, the Republicans
have to understand what that stake. This is a bigger
picture that goes beyond the state itself. It is our
country in this sty presidential election, so they have.

Speaker 2 (30:02):
I'm not hitting the panic button on the Arizona issue
right now. I am telling Republicans out there to get
their act together and be practical, like you're saying. However,
if they let this simmer too long, they are going
to make a big mistake for sure, you know. But anyway,
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we are loaded tonight. Jason Chafitz, Joe Kancha, Vince Ellis
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(32:15):
All right, we'll have a preview of next week's Trial
of the Century, Stormy Daniels payments. Also Biden's latest attempt
to buy votes, bad news on the economy that the
mob in the media won't tell you about why Joe
is losing key demographics of his coalition. And we only

(32:36):
have two hundred and six days till election day. Say
you DVR Hannity tonight, nine Eastern on Fox. We'll see
you then back here on Monday. It'll be two hundred
and three days till election day. Anyway, have a great weekend.
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