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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Thanks Scott Chaan Hour two Sean Hannity Show, Toll free,
It's eight hundred and ninety four one, Shawn, if you
want to be a part of the program. Not exactly
a great week for Joe, especially when he was at
the G seven. As a matter of fact, just as
an American, I find it embarrassing. It's not been going well.
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He started awkwardly by kissing Italy's Prime Minister, Georgia Maloney
on the head and she's like okay, sniffing her hair,
which is a common habit of Joe's, then saluting her
before shuffling away. During a parachute demonstration, he got confused
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and just got distracted and started wandering off and other
G seven leaders looking on in agony. And then finally
it was Italy's Prime minister again graciously helping by come
back over here, Joey, come on back. And during his speech,
of course, you know, it was a disaster as well,
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at one point actually lecturing a reporter. And remember it
only took two questions from American media, two questions from
Ukrainian media. I mean, I guess that's what they identify
now as a press conference for Joe Biden. But scolding
the reporter for going off script, and you know, then
another point getting thrown off because the plane was flying
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overhead so he had to be quiet. And then the
Juneteenth celebration where he not only froze for a full minute,
but when he started to speak it was nothing but
the big typical Joe Biden slur.
Speaker 2 (01:33):
Let's listen.
Speaker 3 (01:34):
They include key parts of Russia's financial sector wait till
it goes over, as well as individual and entities that
supply Russian that ee him critical to his defense production,
like micro like microelectronics, machine tools, and industry materials.
Speaker 4 (01:59):
You a short time ago about it after the skydepping demonstration.
Can you give us your assessment of hamasa's response and
do you believe that they are trying to work towards
the deal or is this response working against the deal?
And what is your message to allies, including those here
at the G seven, about what more, if anything, the
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US can do to drive towards a piece of agreement.
Speaker 5 (02:24):
Thank you.
Speaker 3 (02:25):
I wish you guys were a little play by the
rules a little bit. I'm here to talk about a
critical situation in Ukraine.
Speaker 6 (02:35):
See nos.
Speaker 3 (02:35):
So long as there was nine, our freedom can never
be secured.
Speaker 1 (02:40):
All right, there, it is your president. A lot of
people saying, well, Hannity, what if he's on his A
game at the debate. Well, I fully expect that, I mean,
jacked up Joe that we saw at the State of
the Union is going to be the Joe that we
see debating Donald Trump in thirteen days out in my
mind at all, whatsoever, whether it's red bull Monster, I
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don't know what, other whatever, highly caffeinated drinks or whatever,
the given Joe is going to be in his system.
And I think that'll be transparent to people too. But
that will only to me reinforce the fact that, well,
let's say, the acknowledgment that he's got a problem. One
interesting thing to me, and it's just an observation of mine,
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is we saw jacked up Joe at the State of
the Union. We never saw that before and we haven't
seen it since, which tells me that maybe that level
of caffeine or whatever is not that healthy for Joe. Anyway,
it's not been a great week as Joe wandering away now,
even behind the scenes G seven members are saying he's
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never been this bad. Here to analyze this and look
at this through the prism of we're only one hundred
and forty three days away from election day, and we're
now also counting down the number of days until early
voting starts. And I will lecture everybody that will listen
to me, and I will remind people that early voting
is going to be critical. And Republicans, conservatives that are
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reluctant and resistant, you're making a big mistake. You can't
start out election day down hundreds of thousands of votes,
but that's only ninety four days away in Pennsylvania, and
then other states keep rolling out every day thereafter. Anyway,
here on this Friday to do this roundup with us
Joe Conca, author of the bestseller Come On Man, Fox
News contributor, and Kelly McGee white Steamboat Institute, Blankly Fellow
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and Restoring American editor of The Washington and Examiner. Welcome
back both of you, not particularly Kaylee. A good week
for Joe Biden in terms of cognitive skills. But do
you agree with me in thirteen days when he debates
Donald Trump, We're going to see a very different Joe
and a hyper caffeinated Joe.
Speaker 6 (04:57):
I do, And you know, I never thought I'd say
this but Joe Biden is almost making me wish for
more of Kamala Harris's word salads. Even that would be
preferable to whatever we're seeing come out of Biden's mouth
right now. But I think it is important not to
set the bar too low for Biden during the debate,
because if you remember back to twenty twenty, he actually
surprised a lot of people with his performance against Trump
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the first time around, and I think that he could
very well do so again. You know, whatever they put
in his.
Speaker 1 (05:25):
Well, did he surprise Trump or did Trump maybe talk
too much in that debate? Because I think I thought
I thought that debate Trump was too interruptive, and then
I think the fact that they're turning off his microphone
actually maybe doing him a favor.
Speaker 2 (05:39):
But maybe I'm wrong.
Speaker 6 (05:41):
Well, and you know, I think that Trump is more
disciplined now than he was back then. I think he's
going to be more controlled, he's more focused, So I
do think it'll be a different debate on his end.
But certainly, you know, even I know you mentioned the
State of the Union, I mean that was Biden's most
impressive performance of the year by far, and even that
as an impressive it was essentially him standing up for
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two hours and screaming at an audience into a microphone.
The bare minimum expectation at this point. So you know,
the debate is going to be more difficult because He's
going to have to think on his feat, He's going
to have to react to Trump's jabs. And the fact
is that Trump is simply more charismatic. He's just better
at it. So if Trump remains on point, if he
remains focused, it should be easy for him to combat Biden.
Speaker 2 (06:27):
I agree, what should take Joe conta.
Speaker 7 (06:29):
Three words, guys and gals, Lets Biden talk. If you're Trump,
make your ABC points when it comes to immigration, when
it comes to the economy, inflation, trade, foreign policy.
Speaker 1 (06:43):
Strong a, Joe, what makes you think it's going to
be about anything other than abortion? January sixth, Democracy in
Peril and the twenty twenty election.
Speaker 7 (06:52):
I was about to get to that punchline. Yeah, So
if Jack Capper's first question, I can guarantee it we
would Linda, please save the Tate by all means will
be something along the lines of mister Trump, mister Biden,
will you accept the results of the twenty twenty four election,
and if I'm Trump, I answer, absolutely, I will because
I am going to clean this guy's clock and win
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in a landside because we have a country to save,
because he is screwed up beyond repair, as far as
terrorists coming into this country, as far as inflation continuing
to go up, as far as education test scores thing
at a three year low, and these endless wars that
we're funding overseas. So yeah, I'll accept it because I'm winning,
and I'm going to win big. To your point, though,
we're gonna hear a lot about climate change, We're gonna
hear a lot about abortion. But if I'm Trump, you
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don't have to answer the question that you're asked. You
could pivot and answer the question you wanted to be asked.
And when you look at the top five issues in
this country right now, it is inflation in the economy.
It is poverty and homelessness, It is poor leadership and
trusting government. It is foreign policy, and it's immigration, not
necessarily in that order. So if I'm Trump, I pitted
back to those five things that matter to people most,
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and you win to debate by making your points and
then even asking Joe Biden some questions, Hey, Joe, what
was the inflation rate when you came into office? Because
you keep saying it's nine percent? What was it? Test him?
And I can guarantee you to Cally's point, there ain't
a telepropher to save him this time. In script remarks,
you could knock him up with as much you know,
you could basically huse nine year old boys blood into
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him to give him as much energy as possible. He
doesn't know what he doesn't know, so he could say
it loudly. But if it's wrong, that's going to be
a decisive moment in this campaign, and it probably is
the biggest moment I think of this campaign will be
that debate in seventeen days.
Speaker 1 (08:29):
My first show of this year, Kaylie, I said, I
can tell you what this campaign is going to be about.
For the Democrats, It's going to be about the very
things I mentioned to Joe, which is January sixth, Democracy
in peril. It's going to be about Donald Trump, conviction, conviction, conviction,
It'll be about law fair, it'll be about abortion, and
then it will be the usual playbook Republicans of racist, sexist, homophobic, xemophobic, islamophobic, transphobic.
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They want thirty air and water, and they want to
kill Grandma and Grandpa. Okay, so the Republican I think
they've got a lot more substance behind their arguments. Look
at the disaster at the border, Look at the people
from our top geo political foes. Eleven million unvetted Joe Biden,
illegal immigrants, tens and tens of thousands from Iran and
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Syria and Egypt and Afghanistan and Yemen and Venezuela and
China and Russia. That would be a pretty big issue.
Biden inflation, Biden the economy. Twenty five percent of Americans
we now know this week have had to four go
meals because of Biden inflation. Two thirds of the country struggling,
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you know, to make ends meet with their families. That's
a big issue. Law and order, safety, security versus defund dismantled,
no bail. That's a big issue. Is there's a lot
of substance behind Republicans' arguments that this guy has to go,
never mind the fact that he's a cognitive mess exactly.
Speaker 6 (09:54):
And Republicans absolutely have the advantage on policy. So the
one common thing that you see a lot of these
polls is the only policy on which Democrats have an
advantage right now. Is abortion that seems to be the
only issue that is somewhat motivating for voters in swing states.
But I have to wonder whether, when you look at
the whole futhora of issues facing the country, whether there
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are actually going to be that many voters who are
only turning out to vote on abortion. I don't think
that's the case. I think of my voters, my own
age and gen Z. You know, Biden's campaign has tried
to target young voters with a lot of these issues
that Joe was mentioning with climate change.
Speaker 1 (10:31):
Is free beer and free birth control going to win
over the day for young people that are abandoning Biden
in the polls?
Speaker 6 (10:37):
Yeah, well I don't think so. I mean, look, you
look at these pools of gen Z voters, and the
top issues for them are immigration, the economy, the fact
that they can't afford to buy their first home, and
down at the very bottom of their list of priorities
is climate change, student loan debt, forgiveness, the Gaza complex,
all of the things that the Biden campaign apparently thinks
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that young voters are hot, and the numbers just show
it's just not true. They're campaigning, they're on the wrong thing.
Speaker 8 (11:05):
No.
Speaker 1 (11:06):
I look at this and I'm like, Okay, if that's
if that's the low level of appeal that you're going
to make to young people about beer and birth control,
if you think that's the top of mind, I don't.
I don't really think you're reading the elector pretty well.
But maybe I'm wrong.
Speaker 2 (11:22):
Joe Conca.
Speaker 1 (11:23):
You know when I when I look at young people
in particular, I'm like, I'm thinking, they may want to
buy a house one day, they may want to get,
you know, better job opportunities one day. They may not
want to be taxed as much as they're being taxed.
And I just and I think they see Biden for
what he is, a cognitive mess, and they understand that
that he really is no business being president.
Speaker 7 (11:45):
Inflation impacts everybody. It's a cruel tax on everybody, and
that includes young people. And by the way, the student
loan forgiveness, that whole gambit was one of the biggest
miscalculations I've seen in modern political history. Because the Biden
people have to know that only thirty eight percent, less
than four and ten of Americans have a bachelor degree.
That means more than six and ten do not have one.
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So when you see all these freebies going out to
a select number of people, one third basically of the country,
the other two thirds says, wait a minute, where's my bailout.
I didn't go to college. I went right to a
trade stool, or maybe I just went right into construction,
or maybe I'm doing xyz as far as a job
that doesn't require a college education. I'm drowning in debt.
I'm chasing after basically the minimum payment on my credit cards.
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I'm not getting a dailout. So I think that really
backfired in a big way. And you know what, Sean,
it's amazing. Ever since that Manhattan trial began, the way
the odds have shifted in Trump's favor is utterly remarkable.
Let me read it the Economist. Okay, this is their forecast.
This is a Democrat leading publication. Obviously, they now have,
as of June fourteenth, Trump with a sixty nine percent
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chance of winning, Biden only thirty one percent. They have
Trump winning Pennsylvania, Georgia, Arizona, Nevada, Wisconsin, and Michigan. And
you were looking at a landslide right now. If the
election is held today, But the thing is so much
is going to happen between now and the election that
you can't bet on it. Obviously, to your point, you
have to get out, you have to vote, you have
to vote early whenever you can. But I've never seen
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a shift like this, particularly after somebody just got convicted.
Speaker 1 (13:16):
Oh what do I always say, Joe, he defies conventional
political gravity. I've never seen anything like that in my life.
Quick break right back more with Kaylee McGee white and
Joe Kancha on the other side, and your calls eight
hundred and nine to four one, Shawn, as we continue
on this Friday. We continue now with Kaylee McGhee white
and Joe Kansha. I want to go back quickly. I
only have a minute, Kaylee, and talk about the abortion issue.
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We had a Supreme Court decision come out yesterday. In
that decision, it basically codified into law unanimous decision, the
use of the abortion pill, which is basically a first
trimester pill. So we now have abortion legal pretty much
for the first trimester in every state. Now, doesn't the
argument shift to the late term abortion.
Speaker 6 (14:02):
It absolutely should, And the Supreme Court's decision largely was
based on the fact that they did not find that
the plaintiffs had sufficient standing to bring the case, so
in theory, Congress could regulate the use of the abortion
pill in the future. However, you're right, the real issue
here is Democrats extreme agenda, the fact that they support
abortion without any limits up until the point of birth.
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And that's the point that needs to be hammered home here.
And I think that Trump has done a very good
job on this issue, and that he's really taken the
wind right out of the sales of the Democrats' position
and or their attacks on him by taking a much
more moderate position, and that's going to ultimately help him
win the suburban women, the independent voters, the people who
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are more motivated by this issue.
Speaker 2 (14:49):
All I appreciate you both.
Speaker 1 (14:50):
Gavin Newsom is trying to now do that which Joe
Biden has tried to do, and that is blame Republicans
for the eleven million unvetted illegal immigrants that Joe is facilitated, aided,
and a vetted into the country. Now, remember, California is
a sanctuary state. The city of San Francisco, where Gavin
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was once the mayor, is a sanctuary city. California just
adopted free health care for illegal immigrants in the state
of California, and it has become an unmitigated financial disaster
for California. And frankly, every state is now a border
state because every state has had to absorb as Joe
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Biden offers free transportation to illegal immigrants that are unvetted,
many coming from China, Russia. I'm not just a few
tens and tens of thousands, and from Iran, and from Syria,
and from Yemen, and from Venezuela, and from Egypt, and
from Afghanistan and from Kazakhstan, not exactly our friendliest allies,
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but again unvetted. This week we learned oh eight ice
eight people with connections to ices that we're in the country.
I've told you it's a matter of when, not a
matter of if, but when in doubt. After you're responsible
for these open border policies, just blame Republicans. Here's the
California governor doing just that for.
Speaker 8 (16:18):
Back down here at the border Tijuana right behind me,
San Diego sector the Sasania Sidro Port of Entry not
too far away, which is the largest in the Western hemisphere.
We were just down here with the National Guard meeting
with customs agents as well as border patrol and talking
about our partnerships three hundred and ninety National Guards men
and women that have been working, particularly as it relates
to Fennyl here in the state of California. Look at
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the bottom line the end of the day, they need
more resources. Everybody needs more resources, and the Republican Party
has been consistently standing in the way of providing the
resources to support for the men and women working hard,
not only here at the border, but out we're out
the state of California in this country to address the
issues related to the border. For them to stop playing politics,
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it's time for the speaker that asked Mike Johnson to
stop playing politics and do the right thing.
Speaker 1 (17:06):
I actually got into this with Cavin Newsom when I
interviewed him, and it also came up in the debate
with Ron de Santos.
Speaker 9 (17:13):
Is it with all of these millions and millions of
people coming into this country unvetted? The question was and remains,
is this a clear and present danger from the countries
I put up on the screen that's is that a
clear and present danger to the America?
Speaker 7 (17:28):
The answered, what do you do in the interest why the.
Speaker 10 (17:31):
President of the United States put a fourteen billion dollar
package in front of Congress they can act on today.
Speaker 5 (17:36):
And what would I haven't done anything that years, Congress?
Speaker 10 (17:39):
What do you really want a single piece and support
a borgization. I support the fourteen billion dollar package presidents
put forward that includes twenty three hundred border agents and customers.
Speaker 5 (17:48):
Efficient.
Speaker 9 (17:49):
Does it worry you that are top geopolitical foes and
the number one state sponsor of terror Iran, China, Russia,
the Afghanistan, that they're at our southern border, your border
state governor?
Speaker 5 (18:04):
Concern you at all?
Speaker 2 (18:05):
This way? Why else would I have put.
Speaker 10 (18:06):
The answer is yes, Why else would I have a
national guard? Why would I just increase it by fifty
percent on the largest port in the western hemisphere in
my state?
Speaker 1 (18:16):
Here's here's the bottom line of all of this is
that sixty four separate UH policies of Donald Trump that
were working Mayorcis and Joe Biden removed with the stroke
of a pen and the monies that he's talking about,
would have allowed at least five thousand more at least
five thousand unvetted Joe Biden illegal immigrants into the country
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before they would even trigger the new law, and his
Bill Milusion has been pointing out they're still coming anyway,
and nobody's stopping them. And it's you know, we had
a secure border, we know the policies that work, but
this is now, you know, Hail Mary, desperation time and
and God forbid. You know, every single murder, every rape,
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every crime committed by Joe's unvetted illegal immigrants.
Speaker 2 (19:05):
Guess what, he has blood on his hands. He's responsible
for it.
Speaker 1 (19:09):
And when the next nine to eleven comes and I
pray I'm wrong, but I'm not, and something terrible happens
in this country, he'll have blood on his hands, and
so will every Democrat that has supported these insane policies
and these open border policies. All right, let's get to
our phones. Let us say hi to Joel. He's in
the Free State of Florida. Joel, how are you glad
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you called hi?
Speaker 11 (19:33):
Sean, It's great to talk to you. I just wanted
to say I'm a sinner too. But Joe Biden, he's
the leader of the United States and as far as
one of the prenominant leaders of the world, and he's Catholic,
and he's doing everything against the Catholic belief and Christian
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belief of dishonoring life and to make policies about different
sexes being not what they are and the killing of
the unborn.
Speaker 1 (20:07):
Listen, I'm just telling you you got to look at
abortion from two ways, okay. And there is the moral issue,
which for most people is paramount. And I will concede
the point that there are people that are far more
morally consistent than I am on the issue of abortion.
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Even if you just argue, for example, that if you
believe that life begins a conception, and I, for example,
support exceptions like rape incest in the mother's life, I
do believe that there are circumstances that need to be
taken into account. And frankly, I look at it also politically,
and politically I see that it is an issue that
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would prevent Republicans from getting into power. I think probably
the single biggest obstacle to the Republican red wave in
twenty twenty two was the Robi Wade being overturned. Now,
I think the Supreme Court decision yesterday which codified into
law that the basically abortion for the first trimester is
settled in terms of at least for now in every
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state in the country. Now the debate shifts to late
term abortion, which most Democrats. I even got speaking of
Gavin Newsom, you know he after a big fight with
him to get an answer out of him. He finally
said that late term abortion month seventh, eighth, and ninth
he wouldn't support restrictions, that it was a decision between
a woman, her doctor, and their conscience. That means no restrictions.
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So I understand where you're coming from. I think there
is more fidelity and moral consistency in you than there
is me. However, I do make those exceptions, and I
don't apologize for it. I just think it's I think
it's practical. I think it's very unfair, you know, to
say to somebody that is raped, met or a victim
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of incest, to tell them they have to carry the child. Now,
others would argue, well, well, do you believe life begins
a conception, then why would you support that. I would say,
you're probably more consistent intellectually than I.
Speaker 11 (22:13):
Am with you on that. But I guess my point
is too to Pope met with him, and how can
he even remain a Catholic when he's doing these things
totally against the Church, and nobody in America as far
as none of the ministry has really speaks out against
the president. They're all afraid.
Speaker 1 (22:35):
And I hear everything that you're saying. I will tell
you this, I'm going to be very, very blunt. You're
not going to like my answer, and you have every
right not to like it. I think that if Republicans,
if they're not at twelve or fifteen weeks of abortion
being legal where the country is politically, I think that
it harms their chances to win election dramatically. Yeah, you
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may not like hearing that, but that's what I believe
to be the truth politically. Do you understand the distinction.
Speaker 11 (23:09):
Yeah, I believe that. I believe that too. I understand
that as a truthful statement. And I'm just upset that
none of the none of the pope, or any of
the hierarchy of the church doesn't say anything to that
to that person. And I know they're under the worldview,
but that's what bothers me.
Speaker 1 (23:29):
I understand completely where you're coming from. I'm not a
Catholic anymore. I was raised Catholic, went to Catholic schools
for twelve years. I just feel like the institutionalized corruption
became too much for me. Now with that said, I
still like the Mass, and I still uh, you know,
more than ever. My faith has grown greatly in recent years,
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and I've committed myself to study in the Bible and
and and by the way, so is Linda, and a
lot of people in my life have and I'm glad
that I have. And I go to a number of
different churches. I consider myself a non denominational Christian. If
you've never watched the best Christian music contemporary Christian music concert,
go watch Michael W.
Speaker 2 (24:13):
Smith.
Speaker 1 (24:14):
You can send out my favorite videos again on social media,
Linda if you don't mind. I know I've asked you
two or three times to do it. But it's the
best concert I think you'll ever see in terms of
praise and worship. And I like that, and I just
I believe more than ever, and I try to follow
my heart my conscience the best I can. But yeah,
we're all, you know, fallen beings, and we all fail,
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and we all have needed forgiveness and redemption. I believe
all that, you know. The difference this drives me crazy
about people. What they think are Christianity or Christians is Oh,
they think they're so pompous and perfect.
Speaker 2 (24:49):
No, just the opposite.
Speaker 1 (24:51):
The first thing you've got to acknowledge as a Christian
is you're a failure and that you need help, and
that you reach out to a being greater than yourself
and beg for mercy and forgiveness. Not exactly the worst
things in the world.
Speaker 2 (25:06):
To ask for.
Speaker 1 (25:07):
Quick, Frank right back for your calls coming up. Eight
hundred and ninety four one, Shawn, if you want to
be a part of the program as we roll along.
Speaker 9 (25:18):
Up next our final roundup and information overload our.
Speaker 1 (25:26):
Right, let's get back to our busy phones on this Friday,
eight hundred and nine four one. Sean is our number.
Jared in Utah, home of Crown Burger. What's up, Jared?
How are you my friend?
Speaker 5 (25:36):
Hey?
Speaker 2 (25:37):
Sean, how are you doing? I'm good, buddy. What's going on?
Happy Friday?
Speaker 5 (25:40):
Hey? I'll tell you what. I want to talk strategy here.
And I think this is something that we need to
start now because I listen to you, and I listen
to all the other talk radio. I watched Fox, I
listened to the Trump campaign, and we keep talking about
Joe Biden, and I think we need to get away
from that. And here's why the conversation you just had
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with as a gentleman from Florida is a perfect example.
He gets on there and he says, right off the bat, Trump,
I mean, sorry, Joe Biden is the Catholic and he's
not doing anything. Well, the reason why he's not doing
anything that's Catholic or regarding to his beliefs, because he
is being told what to do, is not Joe. The
problems we're having are not because Joe Biden is this
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bumbling old man. It's because someone is telling him what
to do. He's a puppet and the strings are being pulled.
So my fear here is that you talk about and
maybe you can correct me, Sean, but we have these
people who are here. Man. We're talking about how for
the first time, we now have the majority of the
black vote, we now have the majority of the Hispanic vote.
Speaker 1 (26:41):
We don't have a majority of the black vote. We
have the highest percentage again, but these are in the
polls and things can change a lot, pretty drastically in
one hundred and ninety four days. But yeah, I think
people are abandoning the Democratic Party. I think they've become
a party of radical extremists. You know, I had a
lot of time playing Jillian Michael's yesterday.
Speaker 5 (27:02):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (27:02):
Well, I've always respected in terms of health and wellness
and fitness and nutrition. I think she's always been one
of the best life coaches, if you will, out there.
Speaker 2 (27:10):
And she gave this interview. It just blew me away.
Speaker 1 (27:14):
It really did, about why she left California for Florida,
and I just found it. So I found it bordering
on brilliant, to be honest, but go ahead, yeah.
Speaker 5 (27:23):
Yeah, no, no, I appreciate that. So giving I here
is that I'm afraid that a lot of these pople
are coming over, not because they see the Democrat Party
for what they are as far as their strategies or beliefs,
but I think a lot of these people are going, oh, yeah,
it's well, Joe Biden's immediate But then what happens here.
My fear is that what happens then is if they
replaced Joe Biden. Let's say the DNC convention, they go
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in there and they say, Joe Biden's out right, he
pardons the Sun, and he goes goes on his merry way,
and then someone new comes in. I'm afraid that these
people who are coming over now are going to say, oh, hey,
well we're good now they got someone different. No, we
have to push the message that it doesn't matter who
either's Joe Biden or whoever replaces them. That is the message.
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It's the agenda that they have and that's why we
are suffering. And the only thing that hurts the Left
is the fact that Joe Biden just got too old
and he lost all contain ability. And we got to
push the message that hey, this is not Joe Biden thing.
Joe Biden. Yes, he's a bumbling idiot that needs to go,
but it's what they're pushing through him and whoever they get.
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We just can't have to go, Okay, everything's fine now
they got rid of it, and I can go back
to being a Democrat. And that's why I want to said.
Speaker 1 (28:33):
All of that can happen, and you know what, there's
certain things in life you can control and other things
you can't control. And right now that's their guide. They're
sticking with him and lesson until they replace him. We
just got to deal with the person that we believe
will be the candidate, and if they're going to replace them,
we'll have to deal with that situation when it arises.
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