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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 3 (01:23):
All right. I'm Rose sitting in for Sean today. I
love being with his audience. You all are great to
work with. We want to take a look at the
past few weeks and review the immense bias of the
Alvin brag he's such a liberal with I'll tell you what.
The only person that you can talk to you about
this that I want to talk to you about this
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is Greg Jarrett. You know you know him. He's a
Fox News legal analyst. He's the best selling author. In fact,
The Trial of the Century is one of his latest books,
and that, of course, is about the Scope Monkey trial.
He's with us today. Welcome Greg, Jared. How are you?
Speaker 5 (02:00):
Oh fine? Roe's good to be with you. Nice to
hear your voice.
Speaker 3 (02:02):
It's nice to hear yours. To your one of my
favorite people out there. You really are, so listen. I
got to pick your brain. There's so many things I
wanted to ask you. I want to start with the jury.
So they are coming back, I think on May twenty eighth,
Is that right? They had like about a week off, right, Okay.
One of the first questions I have for you is
they were not sequestered in any way. Was that unusual?
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And I mean, you know, there's just so much out
there everybody's talking about this. Did you find that unusual
or is that something that is typical.
Speaker 5 (02:34):
I do find it unusual. I'm not suggesting that for
the last five weeks they should have been sequestered, but
during jury deliberations they absolutely should be sequestered. I think
it's a huge mistake for the judge to let them
have a week off before seeing arguments, because he is
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creating an environment in which they may be unduly influenced.
You know, you've got a holiday coming, have people getting together.
You know, their friends and family know that they've been serving,
and so the temptation is there to say something to them,
might that might influence the case. But you know, this
is an example of Judge Juan Marshan's uttering competence. You know,
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I can't figure out if he's so stupid, he's incompetent,
or he's so biased that you know he has rigged
this trial against Trump.
Speaker 3 (03:31):
Well, I mean, I think a little bit of both,
or maybe a lot of both. But Greg, I got
to ask you, in competence aside and bias aside, did
he think that that what he would accomplish by not
having them sequestered would be to his benefit? I mean,
because he obviously is a bias So I'm going to
say to his benefit or to the prosecution's benefit.
Speaker 5 (03:51):
Well, there's a lot of mendacity behind every decision that
Juan Marshan makes, so I wouldn't be surprised if in
the back of his mind he thought, yeah, we can
reinforce the guilty verdict here by giving them a week
to be influenced.
Speaker 1 (04:10):
Wow.
Speaker 3 (04:11):
I was on your page, the Great Jarrett dot Com,
and you've got something here that says that Michael Cohen,
who is there a star witness of course, prosecution star witness,
you said that it looks like there could be a
surprise that could sink the prosecution's plans. What was that
all about?
Speaker 5 (04:28):
Well, I think the surprise was twofold. First of all,
he got trapped on cross examination, Yeah, and shown to
the jury that he lied to the jury about a
critical conversation with Trump that never happened. Phone logs and
text messages proved it was impossible. So you know, when
you're caught lying to the jury as opposed to the
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myriad of lies he has told in the past, that
has a tremendous impact. But the other was that you know,
he's not just a can victed fraud perjurer, tax evader,
but goodness, he's sort of coolly and calmly admitted. Oh yeah,
I committed embezzlement and me and I ripped off the
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man seeing at the table in front of me, Donald
Trump to the tune of sixty thousand dollars. Yeah, and
you know that has to have a sort of a
surprise impact on the jury already. Further, Sully is a
ruined credibility of Alvin Bragg's star witness.
Speaker 3 (05:27):
All right, in your opinion, what do you think the
jury is thinking? Honestly, because I mean, there's some solid
people on the jury. It seems they know they're there
are lawyers, I think, right, aren't there a couple of
lawyers on the jury and finance people. I mean, these
are people, they know what's going on. How do you
think they received all of this? And particularly because I
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do want to get to Bob Costello what he had
to say on when he was when he took the stand,
and I got to go back to Stormy Daniels because
that was like listening to like a poor novel being
played out. I was weird. It was so strange, greg
I couldn't even believe that that was going on in
one of our courtrooms in this case. Unbelievable.
Speaker 5 (06:08):
Well, Mershawn and Bragg wanted her to take the stand
to smear Trump, even though nothing that she knew or
said was relevant to the charges against Trump. In fact,
on cross she was asked, you know if she knew
anything about the char and yeah, she laughed, and oh,
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I don't know, I don't really charges. So what that
really was is what the rules of evidence forbid prejudicial
information that outweighs any probative value. Nothing that she said
was probative, and any competent, smart, intelligent, experienced judge would
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never have allowed it. But you know, Mershawn is the
opposite of that. You know, you asked what I think
the jury is thing. Let me tell you what a
normal jury would be thinking. They would be repulsed by
Michael Cohen for all the reasons I've stated, you know,
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And what's so insidious is prosecutors knew about the sixty
thousand dollars larceny. Instead of immediately putting him in handcuffed,
charging him, and prosecuting him, throwing him back in the
whose scal what did they do? They made him their
star witness forgave him of all crimes. And why did
they do that? Because they knew he would lie some more.
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They wanted Cohen to lie Alvin Bragg should indict himself
for subordining perjury.
Speaker 3 (07:46):
Wow, that's huge. But it makes sense though, doesn't it.
I think you're absolutely right. This is just it's been
astounding to watch this, Greg and again, I just I'm
looking at this thinking is this really happening? And then
Buckstello gets up and then clearly there's a bias against
Costello that's coming from the judge and he was on
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the stand. There were so many interruptions. I mean, the
idea behind that is what I mean. Do you think
a jury tolerates that or are they suspicious when they
see interruption after interruption or I would think that they
would become suspicious at some point.
Speaker 5 (08:23):
Yeah, I would hope they would.
Speaker 3 (08:26):
You know.
Speaker 5 (08:27):
Costello shredded Cohen's credibility, yeah, and exposed him for line
to the jury. And that's why Judge Juan Mrshan suddenly
jumped in. He was rescuing the prosecution, yes, sustaining meritless objections,
scolding Costello over the top stuff. So that tells me
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this is a rigged case. It's engineered to convict. And
recall Rose that Mrshaan allowed both Michael Cohen's Stormy Daniels
unfettered latitude to trash Trump with endless narratives. Yes, but
when the defense calls Costello, the judge shut him down
faster than a New York minute. And nothing in this
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case can be described as remotely fair. It's not a
fair trial. It's on an Rwellian show trial with a
preordained outcome. There is no presumption of innocence, only the
expectation of guilt.
Speaker 3 (09:28):
And unlike Stormy and Cohen, Bob Costello actually had information
that directly related to the case. Oh had it been
the only one who did?
Speaker 5 (09:39):
Yeah, not like that. But he was there in the
grand jury, called as a witness long ago, and he
tells the story of how he had hundreds of pages
of exculpatory evidence that would have benefited Donald Trump. But
Bragg said, oh no, no, we can't give this to
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the grand jury. It's hearsay. Well, hearsay is allowed in
a grand jury hearing. There really are no rules of evidence.
Double triple quadruple hearsay is admissible. Why because there's no
defense in a grand jury. It's all one sided. And
so there is an affirmative duty imposed by law on
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prosecutors if they know of exculpatory evidence, their duty bound
to present it, and their failure to present it, what
is that? It's called obstruction of justice?
Speaker 3 (10:37):
Wow? Can we jump over to Hunter Biden for just
a moment. I know you don't mind talking about that either.
But his tax trial, the judges agreed to delay. So
because the gun trial is still going is going forward
in June, does it matter if it was delayed?
Speaker 5 (10:58):
In your opinion, I think that, you know, the Biden
White House and Joe Biden himself have got to be
angry at defense attorney Abbey Lowell, who represents Hunter, because
now what happens is the trial happens in the weeks
before the presidential election, so it will be ringing in
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a deafening way in the ears of voters all of
the corruption and the illegality associated with Hunter Biden. And
you know, Joe Biden involved himself, So you know Abby
Lowell did it because oh we've got to have more time. Well,
what he was doing, unwittingly is making it worse for
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the Biden White House.
Speaker 1 (11:48):
Wow.
Speaker 3 (11:49):
And they said, I think it was yesterday that there's
new text messages that allegedly show that Hunter was proposing
a meeting between his dad, uncle and Nees executive. So
that case that continues to go on, and I heard
that they are going to I think the Special Council
wants to use the laptop as evidence in the firearm trial.
Speaker 5 (12:12):
Yeah, of course, you know Joe Biden, Democrats Hunter Biden
have said all along, oh, you know, it's not my laptop,
it's Russian disinformation. Well, now after everybody is confirmed it
is his laptop, it's authentic. The Department of Justice is, yeah,
of course it's authentic. It's it's self authenticating, and we're
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going to use it as evidence against Hunter Biden in
his gun trial, which begins in early June. So, you know,
it just sort of underscores that, you know, that team
of fifty one Intel officials who signed a phony letter
saying it was Russian disinformation just before the last election
to help Joe Biden get elected. They're all liars and
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they knew it wasn't Russian disinformation. And now even Biden's
do Jay says, yeah, it's not Russia, it's real.
Speaker 3 (13:08):
Well all right, before we go, just one last question
getting back to Trump and when the jury returns on
the twenty eighth, what do you expect? What is your
gut telling you?
Speaker 5 (13:20):
Well, look, closing arguments make or break a case, and
I would expect the defense to deliver a powerful closing
argument saying that the essential elements of the alleged crimes
were never proven. Business records were not false, they were accurate,
and Trump had no involvement in them anyway, There's no
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evidence he willfully violated election laws, and no such laws
were ever broken. And it's actually impossible to influence an
election after it's over, which is how the indictment reads.
Even if Donald Trump knew about the Stormy Daniels disclosure agreement.
So what yes, so awful? So where exactly is the crime?
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Where's the fraud? Where's the conspiracy? This is what I
call a bigfoot case, a trial in search of an
imaginary crime.
Speaker 3 (14:15):
Well said and perfect note to end on Greg Jarrett,
thank you so much the Greg Jarrett dot com check
him out. Love you, thank you so much for being
on today. I appreciate it. Okay, all right, take care,
All right, this is a Sean Handy show. We're gonna
take a quick break here. Our phone number is eight
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than a half an hour to spend with each other,
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four one Sean. All right, welcome back to the Sean
Handy Show. My name is Rose, sitting in for him today,
My pleasure, my honor. A lot of people have been waiting,
so let's get to the phones. How about Carol in California? Hey, Carol,
how are you.
Speaker 1 (14:58):
Hi? Roal Yes, oh yeah, I was calling in about
the comments that I heard AOC say today with the reporters.
You know, she is a mean girl. She's a mean
I would call her nose, change it up. She's a
nasty girl. She's just meaning nasty she is.
Speaker 3 (15:20):
Let's talk about what she said about him. By the way,
it's at six o'clock tonight. There's already thousands there. I
think he had a permit for about thirty five hundred
at the parks in the Bronx. But she said this
is an attempt to I think trick some of our
folks here. But I think the Bronx knows better. Well,
if they know better and everybody believes it, which we do,
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what kind of trick is going to work? And what
kind of trick exactly is he trying to pull on them?
But that's what AOC said. What we see here is
that former President Trump has been in court, he has
mounting legal fees and this is a lot of this
was about covering the increasingly precarious financial situation that he's in. Okay,
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so he's trying to trick them.
Speaker 1 (16:07):
She has constituents that are very unhappy with her. She's sassy,
she's disrespectful to them, and they know what they're beating,
they know what they've gotten from her, and she is
just trying to play it off as if this isn't
hurting her.
Speaker 3 (16:21):
Got a good carol, but you know what, you're right,
Thank you for pointing that out. The rally is at
six by the way, all right, back with lots more.
I'm gonna ask Linda to join me in the next
half hour too. I just want to say hello to
my dear friend. All Right, you're listening to the Sean
Hannity Show. Please check me out on social media, Rose
Unplugged everywhere, even my podcast, Rose unplugged. Also, she is
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called by him and we're getting tons of prairie quests.
I'm hearing she is called by.
Speaker 2 (16:48):
Him standing up for what's right with America.
Speaker 3 (16:53):
We're back on the Sean Hannity Show. This is the
Sean Hannity Show. My name is Roe. It's been a
pleasure sitting in for him. We have a half hour
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him dot com that's my ministry, and I've got she
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This is so important to me. My podcast, by the way,
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do all that fun stuff for me? I'd appreciate it.
I really will appreciate that. Linda is here, well, not here,
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because I'm here in Florida, Linda is I'm all there.
Speaker 4 (17:41):
I know, I'm like a virus. I'm always here.
Speaker 3 (17:45):
Girlfriend. Hey listen. I don't know if people know this,
but I was thinking today it's got to be at
least twenty years have we known each other and been friends.
Speaker 4 (17:54):
It's not long because I'm still twenty five. I'm not
sure how your math works, but yeah, sure.
Speaker 3 (17:59):
Well you know what I peeked at fourth grade math,
asked my son when he would come home with f's
on his math paper. So but here, good luck. Yeah, right, listen,
you have been such a good friend to me, and
I don't know that people know that, you know that
we have been friends for so long and how much
you mean to me. But I can remember. You know,
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I'm in Florida right now, and I'm just finalizing some
last bits of business, you know, from my dad, who finally,
I don't mean it that way, it sounds terrible, but
passed away in August. And I say that because the
poor man. By the time he did pass he had
broke his hip twice in one week. Linda, you know
all of this, and kept forgetting that he broke his hip,
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so he'd get up and fall again, hence the second break.
And then you know, it was just it was It
got to a point where it was just pitiful to
watch and be part of. And as you know, I
was there so much over those three years where it
was really really bad. But we had him in Florida
because it just worked out that way to the ben
fit a couple of us, so he was in Florida.
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I remember, Lynda. I don't know if you remember this,
but it was at the peak of COVID. I remember
calling you crying. I felt that God told me to
pack up my car and drive down to Georgia and
convince him, and no matter how long it took, and
it took over a month. I stayed in his house
with like eighty or ninety degrees in there with the
heat up and the sun was shining outside. But I
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remember calling you because I got a flat tire driving
from Pittsburgh to Georgia and I was sitting in the
dealership and I was crying to you, and I'm like,
I don't know how I'm going to convince him to
move out of his home. I don't know what to do.
And I will never forget that day. You were such
a blessing to me, and you were just so much
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a part of this over the three years that I
worked with him through the dementia, and I just want
to say thank you. I want people to know what
a wonderful person you are really.
Speaker 4 (19:56):
First of all, don't ruin my image. Second of all,
Hank was wonderful. He was an awesome human being, and
we had FaceTime many times with him, and he was
the life of whether he was in you know, the
nursing home, the hospital, when he was in hospice, he
was always singing and dancing and talking. And you know,
he had a friend. And obviously, you know, you lost
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your mom very young, and so you know, and he,
you know, he's been waiting to go home to her
for a long time. And I think, you know, I'd
love for you to talk a little bit more about
your ministry because one of the things that you know,
Katie and I talk about a lot on the show.
We got so many calls in from our audience that
are asking like, what can we do and where can
we go? And sorry, you're hearing my kids in the background.
Speaker 3 (20:37):
I love hearing kids in the background because you bring
on the bacon, fry it up in the pan and
let him forget before kids.
Speaker 4 (20:46):
All four kids are in the other room right now.
But you know, I think, I think, you know, part
of part of what you're doing with the ministry is
really sort of getting to that spot where we're talking
about the spiritual warfare that we're in and you know,
you're sitting on the side of the road in Georgia
like so many of our listeners. You know, we had
to make really difficult choices during this you know, ridiculous
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pandemic and I won't go down, you know what I
really think about the pandemic, but I think the audience
knows where I stand on that. And so many people
lost loved ones, so many and they weren't able to
say goodbye. So you had to make this decision like
do I want to have, you know, my father's final
days of care at a place where I can actually
see him, or do I want to be wrapped in
cell a phane and told I can't give my last
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goodbyes because you've decided that this, you know, virus is
more important than the love I've had with someone my
entire life. It's all I've known and I don't think
we can ever forget. You know, the masks they put
on two year olds, you know, and three year olds
and people they took off planes, and how they treated everybody,
you know, And Hank is one of those people who
had such an amazing caregiver like you sitting on the side.
Speaker 3 (21:52):
Of I wasn't the only one. I wasn't the only one.
Speaker 4 (21:54):
Yes, yeah, but I mean that was a huge decision.
I mean, you were broadcasting in Pittsburgh, you know, you're
thinking about going to Florida, in the middle of Georgia.
You're dealing with a flat tire, which is a hot
mess to begin with, and it's just it's one of
those pivot moments where you're like, I'm just gonna go
take care of him, and that'll be in my path.
And I think your ministry is all about that, right, Like, yeah,
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it's not that whole thing of like, you know, give
it up to God and it's in God's hands, or
the joke of like you know, if you want to
make God laugh, tell them your plans, like all those things,
like they're funny, but there is something to be said
of like, you know, He gives you the tools, so
just use them, you know, maybe take a minute, you know,
like I'm not a proselytizer. I'm not gonna do chapter
in verse. You know, Katie and Ethan on our show
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they can do that all day long, and you too,
I'm not you know, but I am a I'm a believer,
you know, I do believe that God's hand is on
all of us, and He's telling us which way to go,
and some of us choose to listen, and some of
us don't. Like I feel like, you know, the Palestinian protesters,
they're not listening.
Speaker 3 (22:50):
They're not listening. Well, you know, it's funny. You should
bring it up that way, Linda, because the day that
I woke up in Pittsburgh, I foult. Now I didn't
hear a inaudible voice, but I felt in my heart
that God was moving me to pack up my car
and go to Georgia for any length of time. I mean,
I literally packed my favorite herbs and spices, and I'm
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because I know how long I was going to be there,
packed up the car, went down there, and again it
did take over a month, but we finally were able
to convince him to go into independent first, and then
of course it became the assisted living, but even an independent,
we were his assisted living. Trust me, but I had
done that, and finally it happened and he finally agreed,
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and within three days I packed up his house with
along with help from my sister, and we sold the
house in three days. It just so happened that a
neighbor's mom wanted to move into the neighborhood. I mean,
this is God right in three days three days. But
after we packed him up, sent him down there, moved
him in, it just so happened that seapack was happening
that same weekend, and I thought, you know, I'm just
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going to go over there. I'll stay at the Hyatt
one night, maybe two, and check everything out at the Hyatt.
When you get up in the middle of the night,
like I do almost all the time, you know, you
know why. You can imagine so when you get out
of bed, the minute that your foot touches the floor
at the Hyatt Hotel there in Orlando, a light comes
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on on the floor to illuminate your path to the bathroom.
And I felt I again and lovely, and I felt again,
you know, God just speaking to me, just very quietly,
but in my heart, you see what happens just now.
That's what you did. I asked you to do something.
You didn't know how it was going to work, You
didn't know how it was going to play out, but
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you took that first step. And then when you took
that first step. I illuminated your path and you can
complete the journey because I illuminated it for you. All
that was necessary, Linda, was for me to take that
first step. And I haven't forgotten that and I try
to apply it every day to my life now. And
you know, you mentioned that a lot of us are
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feeling overwhelmed by everything that's going on. I have one
of the women that that helps, one of the prayer
warriors that she is called by him, is texting me
all throughout this show telling me I can't keep up
with the number of Prairie requests that are coming in,
which is a good thing. Don't worry because we have
a whole team that is praying for everyone that submits
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a prayer request and it's you know, you don't have
to identify yourself. You just put out that request and
we take care of it. It remains anonymous. But Linda,
that tells me that a lot of people are hurting
right now, and you know why they are. You know
why they are?
Speaker 4 (25:29):
Yeah, And you know what said, like this whole show
that you've done, you know, whether we're talking about the
economy or we're talking about you know, Israel, or we're
talking about, you know, the persecution that we're watching against
one man because he dared to be a disruptor. You
may not like the way he disrupts, but he certainly
is there for the American people. Whether you like it
or not, it's not what we're talking about. What we're
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talking about is was gas cheaper? Were groceries cheaper? Could
you take your kids out for an ice cream? Did
you feel like your border was more secure?
Speaker 3 (25:58):
Like?
Speaker 4 (25:59):
Those are basic questions. If you don't put an R
and a D next to most of those conversations, you'll
generally agree. When you disagree is when you have issues
that stem from, oh, I'm sorry, we have an issue
here because I said I was a Republican, So suddenly
you're okay with higher taxes When I didn't say I
was a Republican. You were like, yeah, man, the stinks,
Like why you know what I mean? Joe Biden didn't
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do anything for forty seven years, and so then we said,
you know what, let's give him four more in the
Oval office to really screw it up. And you know
what he is, and he's doing it right along with
Jeff Science and Soros and Ron Klain and Obama. I mean,
there's just no shortage of terrible people all around him,
and then really dumb people in front of him like
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Karine Jean Pierre and Kamala Harris with a stupid laugh.
What are you laughing about. People's kids are getting killed
and raped and stolen and trafficked at the border and
you guys are responsible.
Speaker 3 (26:55):
Yeah, it's a humanitarian crisis and we never talk about
We just don't talk about it. Really, definitely and uncomfortable
because it's been made political. But you know, Linda, and
that goes back to what we were saying too. You know,
it comes down to some things are just not political.
They're just the right thing. They're biblical, or they're the
right thing to do. It's not but they it's so
clever that they have, as you said, put an RD
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behind an issue and that settles it. Man, yours split
down the middle. But if we can be honest with
ourselves and one another, these are not political issues, no, not,
But it this way.
Speaker 4 (27:28):
I said this this show on the other day, and
it couldn't be any more true that it was. Like,
you look at a guy like Donald Trump, right, it's
a perfect example of somebody never smoked, never drank, never
even got a parking ticket. In the last year since
he said he's gonna run. He has ninety one counts
of felony charges against him that are completely baseless. They
are literally in search of the purp. They have the crime,
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they want him. How do we make it happen?
Speaker 3 (27:51):
You are exactly right.
Speaker 4 (27:53):
Come on, man, nobody thinks that's weird. Ninety one counts.
You know, we got cocaine in the White House. Totally
not a big deal. That's nobody cares. Sorry, Yeah, nobody cares.
And Greg Jarrett did say pretty much the same thing too.
You're absolutely right. And then I did mention earlier that
you don't have to date the guy. Nobody's asking you
to go out with him.
Speaker 3 (28:12):
We're just asking you to do what's right for the country,
for heaven's sake. Yeah, and you wouldn't thinking and I
don't think we have to make that distinction now, I
really don't you see how Biden and how the administration
is really trying to get out there and buy those votes,
whether it's forgiving your school debts and your school loans,
or you know, dropping the price of gas during vacation season.
(28:33):
I mean nobody. I don't think anybody's going to buy
it this time. Oh sure, maybe a few, but the diehards.
I don't think that the people he's trying to convince
to come over to my side are going to be
convinced by that or that.
Speaker 4 (28:45):
Listen, it is always harder to do the right thing. Always,
it's never easy to do the right thing. The right
thing is sometimes the most difficult decision to make, and
right now we have a very difficult decision to make,
which is we have to go to our borders and
shut them. We have to stop telling people that they
have to pay for things that we did. If you
walked up to a regular person in Best Buy, right,
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just a random example, and they had their stuff up
and they were ringing up, and you just put your
stuff there, and my mind too, they would look at
you like you were insane. Those same people will say
I went to college and you didn't, but you pay
for it.
Speaker 3 (29:20):
Exactly.
Speaker 4 (29:21):
It's the same exact thing. But the problem is with
the Republican Party. And this is my personal opinion. This
is not the opinion of the show. I just want
to state that, as a matter of fact, is the
Republican Party sucks at messaging, they really do. They do
some great videos on Twitter, no question, but they need
to be out in the streets of Chicago, in the
streets of Philadelphia, in the streets of Boston. Take a
(29:42):
look at what's happening here. Put the camera on all
the crackheads. Take a look at Joe Biden's America. You
want to do this for four more years because I don't.
And that's not R and D. That's America, period. That's
my two cents.
Speaker 3 (29:55):
And no, I agree with that. I mean, we have
a message that we are not communicating, well, we just
are not. And we we have a message, we have
the answer, and we're God.
Speaker 4 (30:07):
You're not a Christian, you're Jewish or whatever, you know,
it's fine, but we're say you're faith can.
Speaker 3 (30:11):
Get through a lot of this exactly right, absolutely right,
because absolutely and you know it's it's because we came
from a place and I was mentioning this earlier too.
I think we're out of time, hunh for this segment.
All right, Hey, you want to hang out with me again,
I'm here, I'm hanging all right, We'll be back with
more of The Sean Hannity Show and Linda I'm Rose.
(30:33):
Stay with us.
Speaker 4 (30:34):
We'll find your your ministry again. Make sure people are
going there.
Speaker 3 (30:38):
All right, and don't forget you. Rose unplugged dot com
and she is called by Him dot com also both
of those con found on all social media platforms and
my podcast Rose Unplugged. Much fun. Linda, I was so
great talking to you.
Speaker 4 (30:52):
I love your girl, you know, I do back at you.
Speaker 1 (30:54):
Rose.
Speaker 3 (30:54):
Great job today, Thank you for having me. I appreciate that, Linda,
I do all right. You know, Linda was talking about how,
first of all, I just have to say real quick,
American movie channel is being made fun of right now.
They're being mocked because they have these trigger warnings now
before a film starts. The latest one is Goodfellas. Not
because of the blood in the gore. Oh no, it's
because it's stereotyping a culture. Okay, you know what the
(31:17):
you know what the mafia says about that. Hey, I
got your trigger warning right here. Okay. I don't do
that as well as Linda does. But let me end
this show with this. I think that we have understand
that we have to put all over our fears, our concerns,
because there's a lot to be concerned about into God's hands.
No politician, no man, no woman has a solution to
our problems. Only he does. And I think we're seeing
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that very clearly now, aren't we. So what we've got
to do? Read second Chronicles. It tells you how to
heal a nation, right there. Just read it. He didn't
say it's going to stand a man or a woman
to heal the nation. He said he will heal our nation,
all right. So hang in there with all of that,
and don't forget check me out at Rose Unplugged. I've
got a podcast if you would follow me there and
(32:02):
also on my social media, do all the liking and
following Rose Unplugged. And also she is called by him.
You can submit a prayer request. We have people that
are praying for people every day. Thank you so much
for joining me today. I love being with all of you.
It's so much fun. You're a great audience, and I
look forward to doing this again soon, I hope very soon.
(32:24):
It was so fun to have Linda on. It's awesome.
I know you all love her all right. Thank you
all so much. Have a great Memorial Day weekend.