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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 3 (00:18):
In that case, the Attorney general's case in New York, frankly,
should have never been brought if his name was not
Donald Trump, any if he wasn't running for president. I'm
the former aging in New York. I'm telling you that
case would have never been there.
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The reason why we have chaos right now after the
dob's decision is because of what.
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Donald Trump did in his administration. Thank you very much
of your time.
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Only one and thirty days U until America vote.
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Border, from sea to shining sea.
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Sean Kennedy is on.
Speaker 2 (01:19):
All right, thanks Scotts Shannon, Hour two Sean Hannity Show,
eight hundred and ninety four one sewn.
Speaker 1 (01:23):
If you want to be a part of the program,
and we are.
Speaker 2 (01:26):
In the city of Atlanta, Tonight's big showdown Donald Trump
versus Joe Biden and anyway here to help break down
what we might expect tonight. What might be the right
arguments for both sides. Matt Towery pollster insider advantage, Robert
Kahley of the Trafalgar Group posters originating out of Georgia,
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they know the area really well. But this is a
nationwide debate and could have dramatic consequences. The polls leading
into tonight's debate, Rasmussen had Trump up by ten, which
I think shocked the world. The latest Emerson poll has
Donald Trump winning in every swing state, tied forty five
forty five in Minnesota, and Nate Silver saying well, this
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election is not a toss up his model that he
launched this week showing Donald Trump has a better than
two thirds of a percent chance of winning the election
come November. I would argue, with one hundred and thirty
days until election Day and tonight's debate and eighty one
days until early voting begins in Pennsylvania and then other
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states to follow, that you can take nothing for granted.
But anyway, we welcome back Matt Towery and Robert Kahley.
Speaker 1 (02:38):
Guys. It's sort of like a reunion for all of us.
Speaker 6 (02:42):
It is, indeed, Sean and I'm in the other a
little north of you in Atlanta today to Foxnation event.
But welcome back to the city you much once ruled
on the radio.
Speaker 7 (02:52):
And still do.
Speaker 6 (02:53):
It's so glad for us to vote be back here.
Speaker 8 (02:55):
You know.
Speaker 2 (02:56):
The funny thing about Atlanta is I had four great
years here and I loved it. And I have still
have a copy of the year end edition, a print
copy of the Atlanta Journal Constitution, and it said nineteen
ninety six was a great year. The Olympics came and
Sean Hannity left, and that's when I left to go
to Fox News. And here we are all these years
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later and I'm still at it. So I think that's
probably the real miracle. By the way, you guys remember
guys like Joseah Williams and guys left Joe Lowry.
Speaker 1 (03:27):
I mean, I love those guys. They were great.
Speaker 2 (03:29):
Oh God, fact that I got to know I learned
history from those guys.
Speaker 9 (03:33):
Yeah.
Speaker 6 (03:33):
I used to do TV with Joe Lowry on the
eleven Alive, the NBC station here in New Moseiah forever.
So yeah, they were great civil rights leaders. Unfortunately we've
lost that type of leadership these did.
Speaker 2 (03:44):
Before we get to tonight's debate and your advice and
your thoughts. If you look at Rasmussen, if you look
at Emerson, Matt Towery, if you look at you know,
all these polls, Nate Silver, It's only a snapshot. We
still have one hundre in thirty days to go. If
Joe Biden has a pulse tonight, I'm certain the media
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will declare him the winner. I expect him to fully be.
You know, let's hyper caffeinated, jacked up Joe. I don't know,
he's out all this time to rest and practice, which
is pathetic in and of itself. But what would you say,
what are you saying about these poles?
Speaker 6 (04:20):
Well, I think my thought is this, there is no
doubt that right now, your campaigns, as you know everything,
certainly Robert most are a matter of momentum. You have
to feel that momentum in November as you get to it,
you have to feel it at certain points, and you
don't want to lose that momentum. Right now, the polls
are definitely saying that Donald Trump has the big mo
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He has the big momentum. Tonight is a triangulated d
wee plaza to try to let the media, which by
the way, he has a better chance of having a
fair debate in Havana, Cuba than at tech Wood here
tonight at CNN campus. But having said that, this is
where they want to stop his momentum. And like you said,
turn aroun and say, well, Joe did a great job
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and he can still remain his presence. Then they go
silent and let the ads carry them through for the
next two or three months. I don't know if that's possible,
but that's what they're trying to do.
Speaker 2 (05:11):
But then they got debate number two and that'll take
place in September, and that'll even have more relevance. Then
don't you think, what are they going to take Joe
off the campaign trail, you know, in the lead up
to that debate for over a week.
Speaker 7 (05:23):
Well, of course, of course they will.
Speaker 6 (05:25):
They feel like they can do whatever they want. Who
else will put a president s a question for seven
days running the country. But he's not running the country.
He's up there in some hyperbaric chamber. But whatever it
is they do to get him juiced up, and I
get it, that's what they got to do, what they
gotta do to win. But they'll take him off the
campaign trail again.
Speaker 2 (05:43):
I think, Seawn, if you look at the New York
Times Seattle poll released this morning, it shows Robert Kahley
and I like your thoughts on the other poles. It
shows that lawfare and the weaponization of justice and the
fundamental onfairness of both the civil and the criminal trial
against Trump has backfired against the Democrats is not working.
Speaker 1 (06:03):
Your reaction, all of it.
Speaker 8 (06:05):
There's no question, a matter of fact, what we're seeing
in Napoleon now is when people talk about a threat
to democracy, that's what they're talking about.
Speaker 10 (06:14):
You know, the media presents it.
Speaker 8 (06:16):
As if threats democracy always or about January sixth, Well,
democracy is everything.
Speaker 10 (06:22):
Democracy is integrity.
Speaker 8 (06:23):
And elections, and democracy can be the interference in elections
with the lawfair. And so a lot of people are
looking at this and the number of folks that we've
encountered who have said, I don't like Trump, I wasn't
going to vote for Trump, but I've had enough. But
enough is enough. And again and again we keep hearing
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that they're fed up that they see this happening again
and four times is just ridiculous. Four times is convincing
them that this isn't real. If they've gone after Trump
with one thing that had been around for a while.
They might have gotten somewhere, but what they did is
they destroyed anybody's chants winning the primaries and elevated Trump
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right to the top. And he has ridden this all
the way to this point. But as Matt said, you
know this is designed to throw Trump off this game.
That is of course the thing.
Speaker 10 (07:19):
And Lee Attwater talk.
Speaker 8 (07:20):
About defining moments, Well, whatever happens tonight. Most of the
time you don't know about defining moment till after it happens.
But tonight there will be defining moments that something is
going to happen, is going to move the direction one
or another. This is a pivot point, and it's designed
to be because that's what Biden had to do this.
Speaker 10 (07:38):
He had to answer the critics.
Speaker 8 (07:40):
If he had not shown he could handle Trump. I
don't know that he'd have made it as a nominee.
Speaker 5 (07:44):
To the connection.
Speaker 2 (07:45):
All right, so we know that we basically have a
situation that's three on one. But Donald Trump accepted anyway.
I don't think they expected that he would accept these
debate offers on Joe's terms. In the history of modern
televised debates, It's never been where only one side. Biden's
side pretty much dictates all of the terms only the
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venues that they'll be on. They get to pick the moderators.
You get liberal Trump haeting talk show hosts, fake Jake
Tapper and fake Dana Bash. I would imagine an inordinate
amount of time is going to be on who won
the twenty twenty election. You're an insurrectionist, You're going to
be looking out for revenge and retribution.
Speaker 1 (08:27):
Now.
Speaker 2 (08:27):
I also predict that they're going to try and make
Trump very angry, calling him a convicted felon, an insurrectionist,
a threat to democracy, radical unhinged. However, if I'm Donald Trump,
I'm focused on very different things. I'd be looking at immigration,
the economy, law and order, gas prices, national security, America's
role in the world. And I think the challenge for
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President Trump is to stay focused and pivot off of
whatever attack they're going to try to use against them,
And my guess is he'll be prepared to do that.
Speaker 6 (08:58):
Yeah, that would be my thought. I think this has
been said so many people and so many people who
are right that certainly Trump can't take the bait this time.
Speaker 7 (09:06):
Now they're going to do little things like, for.
Speaker 6 (09:08):
Example, he's in Atlanta, and I've been here now for
three days, and I know a lot.
Speaker 7 (09:12):
Of folks in Atlanta, Georgia, and a lot of political folks,
A lot.
Speaker 8 (09:15):
I know.
Speaker 1 (09:15):
I've heard you've been in every bar in town.
Speaker 6 (09:18):
Yea, well I just followed you, hammity.
Speaker 11 (09:20):
So anyway.
Speaker 6 (09:22):
Back to reality eight thirty and having and having and
having dinner with people. I was told one thing by
several groups. They said they want to bait him, to
compare Biden to Jimmy Carter.
Speaker 7 (09:34):
Because remember, this is George is Jimmy Carter state, and.
Speaker 6 (09:38):
The suburbanites here who might vote for Trump still are
thinking about Carter because he's in his last days. Little
things like that are what they're hoping that Trump will
go back to. They're hoping he'll go They'll go back
to him being you know, talking too much and getting
past the two minute time period. They're hoping to get
him upset. They've got signs up everywhere here Sewan electronically
to say welcome convicted, I'm Donald Trump to Atlanta. Now
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you're only doing that for one reason, and that is
to try to irritate the man as soon as he
is wheels down here in Atlanta. He can't take that stake.
Speaker 7 (10:09):
He needs to stick to just the issues.
Speaker 6 (10:12):
And try to deflect the areas where they talk about
this wawfare and other things that he'll have to defend
itself or he'd be saved.
Speaker 7 (10:19):
They'd say that he's guilty.
Speaker 6 (10:20):
But I think you're your views are absolutely right. He
needs to stay down the center and talk to the issues.
Speaker 2 (10:25):
I agree, and I think if he stays focused on issues,
I mean just confronting Joe Biden on Lake and Riley
and Rachel Morin and this this little thirteen year old
girl that was raped in a in broad daylight and
filmed being brutalized. This young twelve year old girl brutalized
for two hours, you know, fighting back, trying to save
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her life and murdered it in Texas. You know, you
go back to when Donald Trump came down the escalator
at Trump Tower in twenty fifteen, Robert Kahley and on
God Forbid, he said, some of these people are rapists
and murderers. Well, we're seeing this unfold almost on a
daily basis now, and look at where the country is.
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Nearly two thirds of the country wants all of these
people that entered the country illegally to leave and to
be deported.
Speaker 8 (11:14):
This is the kind of stuff he needs to talk
about because he is coming.
Speaker 10 (11:18):
Across as that guy who.
Speaker 8 (11:20):
Warned everyone on these things. And I think Matt brings
out a really good point. When Trump is talking about
Lake and Riley and the other victims, he's winning, and
when he starts if he's just talking about Jimmy.
Speaker 7 (11:32):
Carter, he's losing.
Speaker 8 (11:34):
The other thing is I think this format may end
up being Trump's friend.
Speaker 10 (11:39):
You know, he might have pushed back against it, but
the fact.
Speaker 8 (11:42):
Is having this debate focus on what's real and him
being able to give his points, and if he can
keep him for two minutes and then make Joe Biden
talk for two minutes and literally be unable to interrupt
because of the quietness of the mic, that might actually.
Speaker 10 (12:00):
Serve him better.
Speaker 8 (12:02):
This might be one of those things where they set
up the trap and then you know, the Trump figures
out a way to get the t's and not make
the trap go off.
Speaker 2 (12:10):
I would imagine both candidates they're going to have certain
lines memorized. If you are advising Joe Biden and Donald
Trump about certain memorable lines that they would want people
to walk away from having watched this debate.
Speaker 1 (12:25):
Matt Towery, what would it be?
Speaker 6 (12:26):
It would be something that illustrates the fact that Joe
Biden hangs out with the elite and Trump is out
there working with people and being out there being seen
by the people all over the country.
Speaker 7 (12:36):
I mean, there's never been a greater example that in.
Speaker 6 (12:38):
The last few weeks the Hollywood fundraisers and then by
disappearing and Trump being everywhere it can be. So I
don't know what that phrase would be, but I think
it would a newer or it be something that would
a point to that difference.
Speaker 1 (12:52):
Same question, Robert Well.
Speaker 8 (12:55):
If I were Biden, I would try to go Trump
into say something that would that would be triggering in
such way that he just couldn't resist it. Maybe it
was made about twenty twenty election, And if I Trump,
I'd be looking for when Biden starts bringing up January sixth,
I would have something like, it's amazing how he wants
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to talk about the past, but he just wants to
talk about.
Speaker 10 (13:19):
What happened after the election, and you know he won't.
Speaker 8 (13:22):
He won't talk about the Capitol, but he doesn't want
to talk about the laptop.
Speaker 2 (13:25):
I might say, why did your vice president tweet out
a bail fund after the six hundred rites in the
summer of twenty twenty.
Speaker 1 (13:32):
Was she supporting insurrection?
Speaker 7 (13:34):
That would be a good one.
Speaker 2 (13:35):
All right, quick break, we'll come back more with our
pollsters Matt Towery and Robert K.
Speaker 1 (13:39):
Haley. We'll get to your calls as well.
Speaker 2 (13:41):
Eight hundred and ninety four one Sean, as we continue
from Atlanta for a preview of tonight's big debate. How
we continue with our posters Matt Towery and Robert KA
Haley with us, Let's assume it's going to be jacked up,
hyper caffeinated Joe. Isn't there a risk if we see
a very different Joe Biden in terms of cognitive skills?
Speaker 6 (14:02):
Matt, Yeah, Well, they're running a risk right now because
so many people, as I said, you know, seeing folks
here in Atlanta, most everyone realizes that Biden's been missing,
and that everybody assumes he's being given something to get
him going, and Trump's put that out there, and I
think they run the risk that he comes in and
looks like Superman tonight, or tries to look like Shaman.
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By the way, he does tend to get very irritable
when he's.
Speaker 7 (14:26):
Jacked up like that.
Speaker 6 (14:27):
So Trump has an opportunity to try to get Biden
to sort of become his mean Joe, which is something
and that's not mean Joe Green. I don't think it
would do well for Biden if that happen, But I
do think that the difference there is to be very
noticeable if that's the way they have him tonight, and
Trump can use that, and I think he will use
that to say, Hey, you know, you're completely different tonight.
Speaker 7 (14:50):
How'd you get there?
Speaker 6 (14:51):
I think he has a right to say that the
people need to know whether they're president is up to
the job every day, not just every seven or eight days.
Speaker 1 (14:58):
I agree same question, Rober.
Speaker 8 (15:00):
I think exactly that, you know, if Trump might have
the opportunity to look at Biden, you know, if he
could like trigger him some things like like look at
the my brand and.
Speaker 10 (15:10):
Say I don't think he's okay. Please check on him,
you know, Joe, are you okay? Kind of stuff like
referencing that that if he gets really really picked up,
kind of drawing attention to that because just like just
like he was saying Matt earlier, when Joe starts with this,
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you know that the jacked up performance like he did
it the debate. He starts getting loud, and he starts
getting anxious, and he ain's pushy and he's mean, And.
Speaker 8 (15:42):
There might come a point where if Trump has maintained
this calm presidential demeanor and Biden is virtually unhinged, which
is the opposite of how they're painted, you know, Trump
could point to Wow, I hope you have the nuclear
button in which.
Speaker 2 (15:59):
You Tonight, We'll be watching closely. And by the way,
I'll be on Fox in the eight o'clock hour. I
will be on doing my eleven o'clock post debate show,
and the debate is scheduled end to ten thirty. I'll
also be on at that point too. If you want
to watch covered, we have the best lineup out there
of anybody. Getting immediate reaction anyway. We'll put up on
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you want to vote on that anyway. Thank you, Matt Towery,
Thank you Robert Kahale. You can't always get what you want,
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to you calls here in a second. I don't know
who this guy, Mike Taylor is, apparently Biden's communications director,
suggesting that Donald Trump the loser, might skip the debate
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at the last minute, and then saying that people will
side with Biden because Trump is a convicted felon. Actually,
when you look at the polls, just the opposite is happening.
I hope he's one of the dopes that was preparing
Joe for the last nine hundred days for this debate.
Speaker 1 (18:25):
Listen, who are you willing to set expectations for tonight? Listen?
Speaker 12 (18:29):
I think the Trump team is playing games that we've
always seen them do.
Speaker 8 (18:32):
Right.
Speaker 12 (18:32):
They like to use debates as entertainment process. They like
to complain about debates. Sometimes they skip out on debates.
The President will be there tonight. We still assume that
Donald Trump will be there. As well. But listen, the
fact of the matter is they play these games because
they know, on the issues that matter most of the
American people, Donald Trump is a loser.
Speaker 11 (18:48):
Right.
Speaker 12 (18:48):
Tonight is an opportunity for President Biden to communicate directly
to those voters that are going to decide this election,
And tonight he's going to present a clear choice between himself,
who's fighting for the American people every single day, and
he's going to be debating against Donald Trump, who's now
running his campaign as a convicted felon, who's fighting for himself.
That's going to be the fundamental choice that we present
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on the debate stage tonight.
Speaker 2 (19:13):
If that's the best that they've got, they're in trouble.
I hope he led the debate prep for Joe Biden.
The last five hundred days or nine hundred days or
whatever it's been. I've al he's been missing in action. Now,
as anybody just thought for a second about how profound
it is that you have a president of the United States. Now,
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just think about this for a second and tell me
if you agree or you disagree that it's that it's
okay that he takes off his day job completely but
well over a week to go into seclusion to prepare
for what is a ninety minute debate, which means if
you get half the time, you're speaking for forty five minutes,
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and you're going to have to spend an entire week
on issues that you should should be well versed in
because you're the president of this country.
Speaker 1 (20:07):
Does anybody think this is normal? Anybody? Because if you
do give us a call, we'd love to hear from you.
Speaker 2 (20:15):
Eight hundred nine four one Shaw is on number because
you know, if we're looking at the job that they're
applying for here, it is the toughest job, by far
in the world. The idea that a president really is
ever on vacation, well, Joe is. I mean, he sits
on the beach and he struggles to drag around that
little tiny beach chair of his.
Speaker 1 (20:35):
But I mean it's it's not normal.
Speaker 2 (20:39):
Joe shows up and he's in a much better cognitive
state than regular Joe, the cognitive mess.
Speaker 1 (20:45):
Hen did he see? You're wrong?
Speaker 2 (20:47):
No, I'm not wrong, because within a week he's going
to be back to being a cognitive mess whenever the
red bull or whatever wears off. So I will be
proven right because between now I win. The rest of
the campaign, you're gonna see weak, frail, cognitive mess Joe
day in and day out. There's nothing they can do. Anyway,
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Let's get to our busy phones. Mike is in the
great state of Kentucky. Mike, Hi, how are you glad
you called?
Speaker 1 (21:13):
Sir?
Speaker 4 (21:15):
Hey, Shaan. I just wanted to comment on something that
Joscelyn's mother said that the twelve year old Gala was
murdered by the two vermin.
Speaker 1 (21:24):
Did you see the interview that I had with her
on TV.
Speaker 4 (21:26):
My what an incredibly strong individual, this woman as she's
twenty seven herself, and I couldn't do that.
Speaker 1 (21:36):
She was a lovely woman.
Speaker 2 (21:39):
Grandfather, this young girl, Joscelyn's grandfather, was a lovely guy.
Speaker 1 (21:43):
And I'm gonna tell it.
Speaker 2 (21:45):
I don't like doing those interviews because you know, you're
interviewing people that are in the worst moment of pain
in their life. And if I had to do interviews
like that every day, I would I would I'd go
back to contracting, I'd go do something else. I don't
think I could do it. I find them that is
the hardest part of my job. If you really want
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to know the truth, I can interview anybody, argue with anybody,
debate with anybody. But I don't really want to interview
moms that just lost their twelve year old daughter that
was brutalized for two hours, bought back, bit and scratched
these perpetrators, and then was brutally murdered.
Speaker 1 (22:21):
I have a hard time with that.
Speaker 4 (22:24):
That and that shows the strength of the mom. You
look at that apple did not fall far from the tree.
She fought those vermins to the dinner end.
Speaker 12 (22:33):
I mean, can you.
Speaker 1 (22:34):
Imagine a twelve year old girl fighting back like that? Wow,
death's the warrior. Wait what a girl?
Speaker 6 (22:40):
What I mean?
Speaker 2 (22:41):
It's so sad she suffered that way.
Speaker 13 (22:45):
Her mother said on the words.
Speaker 4 (22:47):
I know she's going to make a difference in this
world for all children. That was in the present tense,
and I think tonight Donald Trump has an opportunity to
let that happen. He's not going to asked any real
questions about the border, but he's going to be asked
the gotcha question why he didn't support the bipartisan that
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bill for immigration, and he needs to just say, look,
I didn't support it because it was gonna make things
twice as bad. And then I think he needs to
reach into his pocket and pull out a picture of Joscelyn,
and he needs to say, in honor of Lake and
Riiley and Rachel Morin and Joscelyn and the thousands of
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other past, present, and future victims of Joe Biden's open
border policy, I'm gonna let her. I'm going to yield
the rest of my time to her. And he ought
to just hold that picture and not say anything for
the next minute and a half and force that down
these people, the CNN, the LIB media's throat. Make them
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look at that little girl. And I think it would
be the most powerful moment in debate history that they
would be presented and forced into covering a story and
being able to have to answer, who was that little
girl that we saw last night? What is he talking about?
Because I've never heard about this on CNN or MSNBC
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or these other.
Speaker 2 (24:16):
Well, I'll just add one little caveat. I doubt the
president is going to be able to bring in a picture.
They would call out a prop they would claim that
he's cheating. However, he could say, I think we need
to take a moment and have a moment of silence
for all of the children like Joscelyn Rachel Morin, like
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this thirteen year old girl raped in broad daylight, that
park and Queens and all of the other victims whose
names I've been scrolling on TV that nobody else in
the medium mob ever talks about that have victims of crime.
What are they going to do then? Is fake Jake
going to say that's not allowed. You must talk your
entire time. I don't know, but if he could pull
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it out, that'd be that You're right, that'd be powerful.
I would expect that regardless of whatever question they asked
Donald Trump. There's going to be a lot said about
immigration tonight. You know how I feel about it. Joe
Biden has blood on his hands, and you know how
I feel. I keep saying the same thing, it's not if,
it's when, and I pray to God that I'm wrong.
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Nothing would make me happier than to be wrong. But
there are terraor cells in this country because Joe Biden
has let them in, unvetted from over one hundred and
eighty countries and many of our top geopolitical foes, and
we are going to be hit hard, and he will
have all of that blood on his hands, that I
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can promise.
Speaker 9 (25:42):
You you know it.
Speaker 4 (25:44):
They know it, Sean, but it's collateral damage to them
for their endgame of trying to remake America into a
new victim class. Collateral damage, and they're more than happy
to let it happen.
Speaker 2 (25:59):
Appreciate the call, Mike. You bring up great points. Don
and Iowa. Next on the Sean Hannity Show, Trump up
by eighteen in Iowa. Recent Paul, what's up?
Speaker 8 (26:08):
Don?
Speaker 1 (26:08):
How are you hi?
Speaker 13 (26:09):
Sean? Thank you for taking my call.
Speaker 14 (26:11):
I was caucusing for Trump back in November when we
had that nice ice storm that you guys were brave
enough to fare ice storm.
Speaker 2 (26:21):
It was four hundred degrees below zero, just saying I know,
I've only been in Florida for a short period of time.
My blood hadn't even thinned out that much.
Speaker 9 (26:32):
By the yes, Well, it was a very good night
for President Trump, and we're going to have another good
night in November. So I just called for a nice, quick, short,
helpful tip for President Trump. And that is when Joe
Biden calls him a convicted felon. Just remember to remind Joe.
Speaker 14 (26:53):
Biden why there's not two convicted felons on the stage
right now. Because Joe Biden not mentally strong enough to
stand trial, how could he possibly run a country?
Speaker 2 (27:07):
So a great line, I like it a lot eight
hundred nine point one shown, Thank you, don.
Speaker 15 (27:12):
The dehumanizing rhetoric of Adolf Hitler is once again alive
and well on a national political stage, this time, of course,
in the United States, this time given life by former
presidents and current Republican presidential front runner Donald Trump. If
you were to open up a copy of Hitler's mind comf,
you would find the Nazi leader describing the mixing of
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non Germans with Germans as poisoning. There's really no other
way to say it. Donald Trump's language mirrors this directly.
Speaker 5 (27:43):
Long standing anti Semitic trope that the true allegiance for
Jews is to their religion rather than their country. It
was used in Nazi Germany to justify the arrest, persecutions,
and mass killings that attempted extermination of the Jewish people,
and Trump has been pushing this trope for years.
Speaker 2 (28:00):
All right, we continue now back to our busy phones
as our pre debate show continues. Gary, North, Carolina, next
Sean Hennity Show.
Speaker 11 (28:09):
Yeah, thank you for taking my call. Just a couple
of quick points on the debate, and one is I
think Trump should take from Biden's previous presidential debate where
Biden looked at the camera and said that he was
talking to the American public. I would like to see
Trump talk to the American public and not so much
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Biden tonight. And on that point, I'd like to see
Trump talk about his accomplishments more than Biden's failures. That
Biden tried to send what he's been doing. But Trump
did a lot of accomplishments, and for example, a lot
of them are not known and remembered. And one comes
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to mind was the China trade deficit, where Trump took
on China and as a result, China had to take
more American goods, which helped American businesses. And so I
would like to see Trump talk a whole lot about
his accomplishments.
Speaker 2 (29:09):
Uh, I would like to see it too. I just
do need to remind everybody here it's a ninety minute debate,
and I did a ninety minute debate with DeSantis and Dussum,
and it goes by very very quickly. And look if
assuming you get equal time, and maybe that's the wrong
assumption on my part. But assuming you get equal time
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and then you take the moderator time, you're probably now
down to about thirty five minutes of speaking time. There's
only so much you can get in, and that people say,
why didn't you say that? Why don't you say Why
didn't you say why didn't you say that? You know,
you just you have to understand the reality. They also
have I think two or three commercial breaks in this debate,
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so that's going to take a lot of time too,
So you know, now and down to like what thirty
twenty eight minutes of speaking time per candidate if they're fair,
not a lot anyway, Eight hundred ninety four one. Shawn
is on number if you want to be a part
of the program.
Speaker 1 (30:12):
James.
Speaker 2 (30:12):
Also in my home state of Florida, James holding down
the fort I hope while I'm.
Speaker 13 (30:16):
Gone, Hey, I kind of disagree if Joe comes on
really sharp, and I think the President Rump should say, hey, look, Joe,
don't I don't see a family memory. You seem really
sharp to me. I don't understand why they don't want
to charge you for stealing all those documents.
Speaker 1 (30:33):
I love that line, and he.
Speaker 13 (30:35):
Needs to contrast himself. You and others talk about how
magneminous he is and how he's very generous and a
nice guy and easy to get along with. Joe, I'm
a successful businessman, have been for forty years. I worked
as a president. I didn't even take the money. I
gave it all way to charities. You've been on the
dole for what forty some years?
Speaker 9 (30:55):
Plus?
Speaker 13 (30:55):
You're taking ten percent on the side off all the
business deals with the foreign entities your son's been working on.
Come on, Joe, what's going on here?
Speaker 16 (31:03):
Come on, man, you know he needs to hit the
big guy. He needs to hit the big guy where
it counts, the big guy taking ten percent from his son.
What thirty thousand dollars a month to rent the place
out to his son. I don't charge my son anything.
I let him stay at the resort for free.
Speaker 2 (31:21):
Come on, you actually have everyone has good ideas. You
know what I love about my audience, And I don't
say this enough. This audience is brilliant. You know, I
really really appreciate all of your input. Every one of
you have great ideas, and I just am trying to manage,
expect and try and make you understand the constraints the
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time are very very real as they are. For example,
if you're a radio or a TV host.
Speaker 1 (31:51):
Heart out three two. I'm like this. I live with
heart out my whole life. All right, we'll have full coverage.
Speaker 2 (31:57):
I'm gonna be on Fox during the eight o'clock co
hosting with Brett Baer and Jesse and Martha, and I
think Dana isn't doing it as well.
Speaker 1 (32:05):
I'm not sure.
Speaker 2 (32:07):
And then I'll be on at ten thirty as a
guest with Brett and Martha right after the debate, and
then I'll be doing Hannity eleven to twelve. Weve got
the greatest lineup of all time. You're not gonna want
to miss our post debate wrap up that's at eleven
Eastern tonight and eight o'clock on the West Coast.