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July 19, 2024 32 mins

Sean covers the Crowdstrike IT error that brought entire industries to a standstill earlier today!  As bad as it was for many of America's largest companies, it was also a reminder of just how much we have become dependent on technology as part of our day-to-day life!

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Speaker 1 (00:01):
All right, thank you Scott Channon, and thanks to all
of you for being with us. Here is this Friday,
our toll free telephone number you want to be a
part of the program, and it is eight hundred and
ninety four one sean if you'd like to join us.
One hundred and eight days until election day, fifty nine
days until early voting begins, and that of course the
first date is the Commonwealth, the great state of Pennsylvania,

(00:24):
Linda's home state. Yeah, we're all kind of tired today.
It has been an amazing week.

Speaker 2 (00:30):
You know.

Speaker 1 (00:30):
One of the main criticisms of Donald Trump's speech by
the mob, the media, the people that have been involved
in the biggest cover up in American history of Joe's
cognitive decline, the people that lied about Russia, Russia, Russia.
The people that had no problem about a phony evaluation
of mar A Lago at eighteen million, The people that

(00:50):
had no problem about a legal nda that was negotiated
by a lawyer that was labeled a legal expense. The
people that had no problem with the Hillary Clinton bought
and paid for dirty Russian dossier that was then used
as the basis for four PISA warrants. Even though that
dossier was debunked completely and that allowed the the you know,

(01:16):
the FBI to spy on Donald Trump, the candidate later
on President. No problem at all with any of that.
The medium mob Democrats, their silence has been deafening. Frankly,
there's silence on the assassination attempt and the failures of
the Secret Service also has been deafening. We now know

(01:36):
the FBI Director Chris Ray is now stonewalling House investigators
that want to grill him about the nearly successful assassination
attempt on the man that could very well is most
likely to become the next president of our country. Well,
why is that? Considering the last four appearances that Ray
made before Congress, he talked about, you know, this heightened

(01:59):
threat that that we've not seen since before nine to eleven.
And I forget which guests this week said, you know,
we now have a pre I think it was Dana
Perino said to me, we now have a pre nine
to eleven mindset. It's September tenth again in people's minds,
because we know which Oe Biden's wide open borders and

(02:22):
illegal immigrants nearly eleven million unvetted Joe Biden illegal immigrants
from one hundred and eighty countries and countries would terroritize,
and our top geopolitical foes that it is the greatest
national security threat we've ever faced in our lifetime. So
why would Christopher Ray be declining the House Homeland Security

(02:44):
Committee and their request to testify next week on Capitol
Hill about the assassination attempt on Donald Trump and the
failure And it is a failure of an incalculable magnitude
as it relates to the security failures leading up to
what happened last Saturdays. Hasn't even been a week. It's

(03:05):
like the great investigation into you know, the cocaine in
the White House. Well, we've spent ten days investigating cocaine
in the White House, and what we've concluded is is
that we're never going to be able to find out
who the person is. There are cameras all over the
White House. What do you mean you're not going to
find out? It's ridiculous. It's insane right now, testifying is insane.

(03:28):
You know the idea that the Secret Service director, oh yeah,
I bear full responsibility. The bug stops with me, but uh,
I'm not resigning. Well, we didn't put people on the
roof because of the roof was sloped, I mean a
pitch of next to zero. And if that's the case,
so we put agents inside the building, Well why didn't

(03:49):
you put agents around the perimeter of the building so
nobody could get near the building? And why didn't you
put sniper eyes on top of the roof of the
building if you really thought that the pitch was that dangerous,
Because we know we have videotapes of agents on roofs
with far steeper pitches. It's insane. All it's so wrong

(04:12):
on every level. Operation Dump and Destroyed Joe is in
full effect. I'll get to that in a second. Here,
we do have two major polls that have been taken
since last Saturday in the assassination attempt on Biden. On
top of the insider advantage poll that I mentioned to
you yesterday, a survey released by CBS bound that among

(04:36):
likely voters, fifty two percent said their choice for president
is Donald Trump, forty seven percent said Joe Biden. I
don't know what these forty seven percent of thinking anyway.
Trump's numbers increased up from fifty percent in a July
third survey, while Biden dropped by one percent, and Biden

(04:57):
fared better in battleground states, but still a Trump fifty
one percent of likely voters in battleground states and they
say they choose Trump over Biden fifty one forty eight.
And and hanse it goes back to, you know, my point,
which is, don't take this this election in any way

(05:17):
for granted, you know I told you about insider advantage. Yesterday,
they had three battleground polls that came out Pennsylvania, Nevada,
and Arizona. And while there was no post assassination attempt,
quote pump if you will, that's their headline, Matt towery

(05:37):
but large enthusiasm gap and and Harris is trailing Trump
by a larger margin than Joe Biden is, which is
my big takeaway about this. But it did show a
pretty big lead for Joe for Donald Trump and Nevada
forty nine forty two. Pennsylvania it was a four point

(05:57):
race forty nine forty five. Arizona was forty nine forty four.
And what I found about this, and he pointed out,
in this analysis each of the battleground states followed a
similar pattern is that Donald Trump had a solid lead
based on recent polling by other firms. No bump yet

(06:18):
to be seen after the assassination attempted, maybe too early
for people to fully have absorbed that. That would be
common in polling. There usually is a lag of some
kind the GOP in each state, you know, Pennsylvania, Republicans, etc. Etc.
All of that remained the same. But what's interesting is

(06:39):
in these ballot tests is Kamala Harris performs below Biden
and you know, and they point out, well, maybe that's
part of it because she's not the nominee at the time.
But that said, within the smaller demographic subsets, the declines
for Harris versus that of a Biden, for the most
part was generally small, so meaning that things likely wouldn't

(07:03):
change that much. And that's how I interpret this. But anyway,
so the CBS poll is what it is. Inside their advantage.
If you look at the last two presidential races insider advantage,
Matt Towery and Robert Khaley Trafalgar, they were the two
most accurate polsters in the last two presidential cycles according

(07:24):
to Real Clear Politics. But Trump's numbers increase, you know,
up from fifty percent in the July third survey. In
the CBS case, and most respondents said the way that
Trump handled the assassination attempt had no change on their vote,
but twenty six percent said they're more likely to consider
voting for Trump after the shooting. You know, if the

(07:46):
worst thing they could say about Donald Trump's speech last
night as well, he s shouldn't have spoken so long. Well,
at least he's capable of speaking so long. How many
times have I made the statement I interviewed Trump? It's
like I I can get because we just talk and
we just keep going, and I'm not sitting there looking
at I don't have a watch, but I have a

(08:08):
fit pit, you know, just to keep track of my
heart rate and and health issues and steps that I take.
But you know, I don't. I don't like wearing a watch.
I don't want to wear anything that looks flashy or pretentious.
I don't know why that is now. I buy expensive
watches with people as gifts, but if they really want them.
But I for myself, I really just don't want one.
Linda true false. You ever see me with a watch

(08:30):
in my life?

Speaker 3 (08:31):
No, if you had a watch, you'd stop you, you
would do all your reads on time. So I can
definitely vouch it. You don't wear one.

Speaker 1 (08:37):
Boy, you really you brought that piss and vinegar straight
home from me.

Speaker 4 (08:40):
Let me tell you a man didn't. I'm here. I'm here,
I'm ready.

Speaker 1 (08:45):
Through the grace of God. What did we talk.

Speaker 3 (08:47):
About this week? The more I piss you off, the
better of the show you do. So I'm here to
irritate you.

Speaker 1 (08:51):
Why are you here to irritate me? That's not a
good thing to do to people of life.

Speaker 4 (08:54):
That's that you do a better show with you.

Speaker 1 (08:56):
Go back to backsliding.

Speaker 4 (08:58):
Help me help you, Sean, help me help you.

Speaker 1 (09:02):
I love that line. Anyway, we have two key witnesses.
This is interesting, and this was in the New York
Post of the Biden family corruption scandal, and the syndicate
forged a friendship that brought them together at the Republican
National Convention in Milwaukee at Tony Bobolinski and Devin Archer

(09:24):
I didn't know this at the time. They were in
separate business partnerships with Hunter Biden. They'd never met until
they started helping various investigations into the Biden's influence peddling schemes. Well,
they now are firm friends. The pair were spotted having
dinner with Marjorie Taylor Green at Milwaukee's Some Hotel of Milwaukee,

(09:45):
and after Saturday's assassination attempt, they have teamed up to
support his campaign any way they can. This is going
to get interesting over time, but of course, with the
weaponized Department of Justice, you know, don't expect to get
you know, to the the bottom of any of this.
Later in the program today, Peter Peter Navarro spent you know,

(10:06):
four months in prison for contempt of Congress. And meanwhile,
you know, that was over the Jay sixth Committee. He
could have walked in pled the fifth and walked right out,
no legal issues, but he felt that the issue of
executive privilege from a constitutional vantage point was so important
he wasn't willing to give it up. Now he finished

(10:26):
his four months, Batnon just started his four months, and
people like Lois Lerner and Eric Holder and Merrick Garland
similarly held in contempt, nothing ever happens to them. Sound
like a two tier justice system to you. Van Jones
argued that the energy at this week's Republican National Convention
was comparable to what we saw when the nation's first

(10:49):
black president, Barack Obama, was nominated in eight he works
at fake News CNN. He talked about the palpable spirit
and enthusiasm that he could feel among the people the RNC.
I mean it was it was a very different Donald
Trump in my view, and the person that I interview

(11:09):
that we saw at this convention. But I will be honest,
I have seen a very different Donald Trump when I
last interviewed him. I haven't said it to him. I
don't know if I said it on Era off air,
but I said, you're very different than you were in
sixteen and twenty. He's very dialed in one key. Biden
ally is app Operation dump and Destroy Biden is in

(11:32):
full force. We keep hearing Mark Halpern reporting that he
will get out of the race as soon as Sunday.
On the other hand, we're hearing a Biden's spokesman shooting
down this as a baseless story. So I don't know
what the truth is. But when Chris Coon's a Delaware
one of his closest friends is saying that Biden is
waighing who is the best candidate to win in November,

(11:55):
you know something is going on here. Whether or not
Biden eventually does the or not, I have no idea
of knowing. I know everybody wants to be in the know.
I'm not going to act like I am. I think
the odds are higher that he gets out. I think
the odds then would be higher that Kamala Harris becomes
Donald Trump's opponent. It's kind of strange, fifty nine days

(12:18):
outside of an election, Democrats don't know who their candidate
is going to be fifty nine days till early voting begins,
and then you've got the squad. You got the Congressional
Black Caucus saying it's you know, AOC said, it's total
bs that you know. In an impassioned defense of Joe Biden,
the Biden campaign, their chair was on Liberal Joe this morning,

(12:42):
discussing Biden's path to victory. Biden insiders, there's a report
on Fox news dot Com are furious and daring Democrats
to try and force Biden out, and they're saying there's
no way that they're going to be able to rip
away his delegates from him unless he decides to do it. NBC,
on the other hand, is reporting that Biden's family is

(13:02):
now discussing an exit plan for Joe, I mean Biden.
One interesting tidbit if you go back in time. In
the nineteen nineties, Politico's Tom Glavin was a political journalist
who covered the White House, Congress and elections. And you know,
he said one of his chores was to attend the
President's State of the Union, and after watching the speech

(13:24):
from the House gallery, my fellow reporters and I would
walk one flight of stairs down to Statutory Hall and
talk to members of Congress and get their reaction. That practice,
by the way, continues today. And anyway, he pigeonholed then
Senator Joe Biden, who was in his early fifties, interviewed
him a few times before, but not enough to expect

(13:46):
him to lower his guard, and we chatted about Bill
Clinton's speech, and then the topic turned to Biden and
his ambition to become chair of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
And at that time, Clayborne Pell out of Rhode Island,
was in his late seventies, showing signs of Parkinson's disease
that he'd later disclose, and Biden was asked if, given

(14:08):
Pell's diminished capacity, he'd make a move to replace him.
He said that, poor son of a bitch, He said,
Pelle was no longer up to the job. Like so
many of his elderly colleagues, Pelle couldn't imagine live outside
of Congress. Well, that sounds just slightly applicable to the
moment we're in today. But you know, if somebody's stubborn

(14:31):
and they want to stay in, they're going to stay in.
So do I think the odds are higher Biden gets out? Yeah? Absolutely.
Do I think it can happen this weekend? I do,
Early next week, I do do. I think there's also
a chance, he says, the hell with all of the
establishment led by Obama, Pelosi, Schumer, and pretty much every
Democratic so called leader. Yeah, I think that too, with

(14:53):
all the medium mob and all the state rum media
and all the Democrats saying, you know, Biden got a go,
Biden's had to go. We now have a statement released
by Biden today suggesting he's committed to stay it in
the race, reacting to Donald Trump's speech last night. Last night,
the American people saw the same Donald Trump they rejected

(15:14):
four years ago. Blah blah blah blah blah. And he
goes on and on, and he says, together as a
party and as a country, we can and will defeat
him at the ballot box. I look forward to get
him back on the campaign trail next week and continuing
exposing the threat of Donald Trump's agenda. Doesn't sound like
he's gotten the memo yet.

Speaker 5 (15:39):
Job jobs, Joe Biden can't spell it, and he can't
keep him for the American people. Check out the Sean
Hannity jobs for him today now, Handedy's on Coast to Coast.

Speaker 1 (15:53):
By twenty five to the top of the hour on
this Friday, eight hundred and nine four one Sean. If
you want to be a part of the program later on.
I think maybe the most compelling part of President's Trump's
speech last night was him describing and he said, it's
the only time he's going to do it what happened
to him the day that he was shot. And we're

(16:16):
gonna replace some of that for you. That's coming up today. Also,
Peter Navarro, just released from prison, will join us for
his first radio interview. He's coming up later in the
program today. And also we have Dave McCormick. He was
on the front row when the assassination attempt took place
the Republican senatorial candidate. He'll join us. I am not

(16:39):
sure what to make of this. Linda nearly became a
victim of this on her flight out this morning. We
now have what is the biggest outage in the history
in our history, as Microsoft had a crash that is
wreaking havoc and the world plunging into the dark ages.

(17:00):
And this tech outage has hit banks, airlines, firms worldwide,
hospitals around the globe or hobbled surgeries had to be canceled.
CrowdStrike says it's not a cyber attack. A fixed option
apparently has been deployed, but it's not taken full it's

(17:20):
not fully fixed yet. It could take weeks, they're now saying,
to repair this. And they're now literally riding out boarding
passes and blue screens of death and check out chaos. Linda,
you were at the airport earlier this morning and you
said it was a disaster.

Speaker 2 (17:37):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (17:37):
I mean I had a really early morning flight because
I had to get back for the show in New York.
And I mean I think I got to the airport
at four twenty am and we went right literally went
from like the President's speech, packed our bags and went
to the airport and I walked in and it was chaos.

Speaker 4 (17:56):
People were yelling and screaming.

Speaker 3 (17:57):
There were people everywhere, so many people trying get on
these early flights, and at first we didn't know what
it was. They just said it was a system wide crash,
and they didn't know what it was. And then somebody
else was on their phone. They're like, it's CrowdStrike. It's CrowdStrike,
and I was like, CrowdStrike and they're like, yeah, they
put out some you know, fix or solution for something,

(18:18):
and it took out everybody's system. And I was like,
what do you mean It took out everybody's system? Why
would one fix affect so many various companies, businesses and
government entities, Like that doesn't even make sense.

Speaker 1 (18:30):
None of it makes sense. I mean, so the Microsoft
systems were brought to a standstill. They're claiming it's a
faulty update from the cybersecurity firm. CrowdStrike believed to be
the culprit forcing all of the services around the world
to stop. Microsoft Windows and Window users were met with
this screen on Friday, including you know, at supermarket checkout screens.

(18:55):
One man posted a handwritten boarding pass with Microsoft on
TV stations and for a while, the BBC and even
Sky News suffered setbacks. Some businesses literally today have had
to shut down. A viral photo posted on x by
a traveler shows the handwritten boarding pass and you Know writes,

(19:17):
the Microsoft CrowdStrike outage has taken down most airports in India.
I got my first handwritten boarding pass today. Cybersecurity researcher
Troy Hunt said, I don't think it's too early to
call it. This will be the largest IT outage in history.
He called the blue screen the blue screen of death.
According to the founder of cyber research a company called Imperium,

(19:42):
sonad Aruk, Amsterdam's you Know Airport was frozen the mid
a doomsday. Not sure what that means, but he said,
looks like the CrowdStrike doomsday. It is real. Many airline
companies having issues with their systems. There are now a
list of airports. I think I've read about six of

(20:03):
them that are completely shut down. I've been shut down
all day, including Little Guardie out of New York, which
is not good, I believe. I'm not sure if it
was lax, but it looked like Los Angeles in and
around that area.

Speaker 4 (20:14):
A ton of problems with LA this morning.

Speaker 3 (20:16):
They couldn't get any flights out to LA and I
will say the only airline that got back up and
running was American. The United in the delta flights were
not running this morning when I was there.

Speaker 1 (20:26):
Look at it. Every time we experience a massive internet
failure like the one that struck the entire world today,
I can't help and think about the warnings that we've
gotten in the last four appearances from the FBI director
Christopher Ray. And I'm not being conspiratorial because I don't
know what happened. I don't know. I'm not And by
the way, I'm the least technical guy you're ever gonna meet.

(20:50):
Linda contestify to that. I'm like, can you download this
app for me? And she looks at me, like, are
you an idiot?

Speaker 2 (20:56):
No?

Speaker 1 (20:56):
Kids the same Well, my kids do the same thing.
I'm like, can you all right? Well, my daughter gave
me the fitbit thing to put on my wrist. He goes, Daddy,
I want you to promise me you're going to wear it?

Speaker 4 (21:08):
Like?

Speaker 1 (21:08):
Why it monitors your heart rate? You're sleeping? You this
year that, by the way, I sleep like a dolphin.
Apparently they they have these analogies.

Speaker 2 (21:17):
What do.

Speaker 1 (21:19):
You really want a long explanation?

Speaker 4 (21:21):
I do I never heard of that in my life.
What is that?

Speaker 1 (21:24):
All right? I have to pull it up, but it
is what it is.

Speaker 4 (21:28):
But anyway, that's a great response. It is what it
is very thorough.

Speaker 1 (21:31):
Yep. No, I'm looking up, which is why if you
could just calm down for a second.

Speaker 4 (21:36):
You know, it's interesting when someone says, I.

Speaker 1 (21:39):
Profile is the dolphin, okay, because dolphins need to stay
on the move and only half their brain gets sleep
at a time, so they they based on me wearing
this thing for month after month, they compare me to
a dolphin. Okay, does that answer your question?

Speaker 3 (21:56):
I can tell you all the years I've been working here,
I never thought we'd have a conversation where you were
compared to a dolphin.

Speaker 1 (22:03):
My sleep duration average on a monthly basis is a
little over four hours a night. That's not good, is it?

Speaker 2 (22:11):
No?

Speaker 4 (22:11):
I would say definitely not.

Speaker 1 (22:13):
Okay, do you want to know? How much more do
you want to know?

Speaker 3 (22:16):
I would like to know as much as possible about you.
How you are you know, owning your inner dolphin?

Speaker 1 (22:23):
You know, just having this conversation, whether he was annoying,
I don't know.

Speaker 4 (22:26):
Maybe are you tired because you only slept with half
your brain last night. That happened. This last night was
the left side. Tonight, the right side gets to go
to sleep.

Speaker 1 (22:34):
Okay, are you done? Are you enjoying yourself?

Speaker 4 (22:37):
I am.

Speaker 1 (22:38):
Actually my average amount of deep sleep is fifty minutes.
My average amount or a percentage of the amount of
rem sleep, is seventeen percent.

Speaker 4 (22:48):
Wait, you got that from the fit bit.

Speaker 1 (22:51):
Yeah, it gives you all the while.

Speaker 4 (22:53):
Okay.

Speaker 1 (22:54):
The time spent with my heart rate lower than my
estimated resting heart rate, it's about sixty two percent of
the time usually in the seventies. That's where it is,
you know, which is kind of where Let me see
where it is right now. Let me take a look
at my fitbit. Hang on, it's seventy eight right now,
and usually radio kind of raises it a little bit. Bet. Yeah,

(23:17):
when I'm working out, it goes much lower. Actually, at
least for a while.

Speaker 2 (23:21):
Now.

Speaker 1 (23:22):
They have other sleep animals like the bear a solid sleeper,
the giraffe a short sleeper, the hedgehog a shallow sleeper,
the parrot a restless sleeper, the tortoise the slow sleeper.
I'm a dolphin.

Speaker 5 (23:37):
Oh, we're gonna have to start feeding you crustaceans now
like a dolphin.

Speaker 1 (23:40):
No, I don't like crustale if it's not meat. Just
get away anyway. So let me go back to Director
Ray sound of the alarm repeatedly over the last year,
explaining that China has been conducting dress rehearsal cyber attacks
on infrastructure throughout the US in preparation for one big
coordinated attack brings America to its knees within minutes. Look,

(24:03):
do I want to be very clear here, there's no
evidence that that's happened. Everyone's saying just the opposite. But
I'm just thinking about it because he said it a
number of times, and the New York Times is pointing
out that airlines have grounded flights nine to eleven calls
could not you know, they couldn't be responded to for
emergencies around the country. Hospitals have had to cancel surgeries,

(24:26):
retailers have had to close for the day. The actions
all traced back to this batch of bed computer code
from the cyber security firm CrowdStrike. I don't even know
who the hell they have, no idea who they are.
And while at it, outages are common. And again I'm
reading from the New York Times, often caused by technical
errors cyber attacks. The scale of what unfolded Friday has

(24:49):
been unparalleled. It's historic, said the chief research officer at
witch Secure, or cybersecurity company. We haven't had an incident
like this. The problems apparently cascaded instantly in Sydney, Australia.
Travelers in countered delays cancelations, the same thing happening in
Hong Kong, India, Dubai, Berlin, Amsterdam. At least five US

(25:11):
airlines you know, American, Delta, Spirit, United etc. Grounded all
flights for a time. You really did get lucky this morning.
Healthcare systems crippled, forcing hospitals to cancel non critical surgeries.
Nine to eleven nine lines have been put down in
multiple states. The parcel Service and FedEx said that they

(25:37):
were affected. Customers with TD Bank, one of the biggest
banks in the US, reported issues accessing their online accounts.
It says quote from The New York Times that CrowdStrike
engineers described an atmosphere of confusion because the company is
struggling to contain the damage. I mean, I don't think
they did anything wrong on purpose, you know, I don't

(25:57):
know anything about CrowdStrike, But it sounds like they were
as surprised as everybody else. So we just don't know
what happened. I mean, that's the bottom line. We don't
know what happened. We just know that Acxios reported, for example, CrowdStrike,
major cybersecurity company whose customers include some of the biggest
companies in the world, set a faulty software update, not
a malicious cyber attack or nation state attack is behind

(26:21):
the widespread outages, you know. But you know, I just
don't trust anything in the post COVID world. Anybody else
trust them? I don't. Back to Joe Biden again, Biden
released a statement today on top of all these calls
for him to, you know, drop out of this race.
Last night, the American people saw the same Donald Trump
they rejected four years ago. Over ninety minutes, he focused

(26:45):
on his own grievances. No, he didn't, with no plan
to unite us. He did actually present a plan, no
plan to make life better for working people. Well, your
plans failed spectacularly, Joe. He avoided mentioning his twenty twenty
five agenda. People keep writing and asking me about this.
I'm like, I have no freaking idea. What you're talking

(27:05):
about the same thing that Trump said, I don't know
anything about it. Americans know exactly where he wants to
take this country. They always say that. He said, well,
I want to be a dictator. He said that in
an interview with me. I said, you know, are you
gonna go forward with retribution? He said, no, I'm just
going to be a dictator for a day. I'm like,
what I'm sitting there, Well, he goes, no, I just

(27:28):
want to use the power to secure our borders. Number one.
What was the second thing that he said? And they said,
and I think he said something to the effect of
he had one, oh energy independence, That's what it was.

Speaker 3 (27:41):
I honestly, the two things that he drove home last night,
in my opinion, was drill baby, drill baby here, drill
baby now, and secure the board.

Speaker 1 (27:49):
Secure of the borders.

Speaker 4 (27:51):
Those were the two biggest points.

Speaker 3 (27:53):
Again, and honestly, there was one his two funniest moments,
in my humble opinion, there was a bunch of funny moments.
Was when he was talking about he's so random sometimes,
kind of like you with the dolphin. He's like, you know,
I don't know if you guys know this, but the
ear bleeds more than any other part of your body,
you know, Maloneia And I found that out. I'm like,
this is such a random I'm like, bro, it's so random,

(28:16):
you know.

Speaker 4 (28:17):
And then by the way, it's like he went back
to it again.

Speaker 1 (28:20):
I'm like, Okay, Biden claiming that he's losing support among
black voters because he can't go through the projects and
black neighborhoods on foot anymore. I'm like, what, we can't
do that now, not because of the black community, because
it's too dangerous for me to be out walking unaccompanied. Well,

(28:40):
maybe get rid of defund, dismantle, reimagine and no bail laws. Joey, Uh,
there's a good answer. So what I'm doing is I'm
trying to keep in touch with as many of my
black constituents, letting them know that I'm available. I'm available.
What the hell does he even mean? So you know,
what they're saying is he will ignore the calls, risk
undermining his party, or drop out with no endorsement, or

(29:04):
drop out with an endorsement, or just resign. Now, how
do you make the case he's not capable of running
for president for four years and still make the case
that you don't invoke the twenty fifth Amendment. None of
that makes any sense, you know, and Democrats see their
aura of inevitability about him resigning. I'm not so sure
he's gotten the memo based on his comment today, Mark Alprin.

(29:26):
You know, they keep saying John Meacham is writing this
this this campaign. He's denying that he's doing it. So
I'm not believing anybody. And Biden did refer to his
defense secretary as the black man after forgetting Lloyd Austin's name.
Whoopsie Daisy. He struggles while disembarking Air Force one light
and they just like he had trouble getting on Air

(29:48):
Force one. Biden said to be increasingly receptive to the
idea of stepping aside. But there's no They came out
with a statement just the opposite. You know. I just
don't think any nobody knows, and everybody's trying to know.
So I think the odds are hired today that he
gets out. Yeah, I do. I think much higher. So,

(30:10):
you know, is it going to happen this Sunday as
some are claiming.

Speaker 2 (30:13):
I don't.

Speaker 1 (30:13):
I just can't give you an answer, and I'm not
going to sit here like the rest of the world
and speculate on something that they don't know and that
I don't know. I think that Kamala Harris is the
likely successor. I do. I believe that with all my heart.
But Donald Trump's lead continues to grow. They're not doing
this because the Joe's cognitive decline. They've all known about it,
they've all lied about it, they've all covered it up.

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Speaker 2 (31:55):
N Sean Hannity, all right, will Joe.

Speaker 1 (32:06):
Stay and go? Also, Peter Navarro out of prison. We'll
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