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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Coming up next our final News round Up and Information
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toll free. Let me give you our number at eight
hundred nine four one sean if you want to be
a part of the program. I thought one of some
of the most powerful moments that the Republican National Convention
was hearing from the families that lost loved ones because
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of illegal immigrants unvetted Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, illegal immigrants,
nearly eleven million of them coming from one hundred and
eighty countries. Some would terroritize, some from our top geopolitical foes.
I will not back down from saying they have blood
on their hands. Then we heard from other families, you know,
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for example, the military families that lost loved ones, thirteen
of them at in Afghanistan with that disastrous withdrawal.
Speaker 2 (00:51):
No.
Speaker 1 (00:52):
One mother whose Army veteran son was murdered in New
York City slammed Alvin Bragg at the Republican National Convention
for releasing homicidal maniacs that killed her son. Now he
received enemy fire from the Taliban quote only to be
murdered by a knife in New York City and she
was speaking about her son, Sergeant Hassan Korea is his name,
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and it was a powerful speech. Now her name is
Madeline Bram and she's the mom of a slain Afghanistan
war vet, a hero that was murdered because of these
insane policies. Here's what she said at the RNC.
Speaker 3 (01:32):
My son, Sergeant Hassan Korea and Afghanistan War retired veteran.
He received enemy fire from the Talibans, only to be
murdered with a knife on the streets of New York City.
Speaker 4 (01:51):
The fore assailants.
Speaker 5 (01:53):
Responsible for his death initially were facing justice changed when
District Attorney.
Speaker 3 (02:03):
Alvin Bragg was elected.
Speaker 5 (02:09):
Suddenly two of the homicidal maniacs responsible for my son's.
Speaker 3 (02:16):
Death had their gang assault and.
Speaker 6 (02:19):
Murder charges completely dismissed. We need justice for victims, and.
Speaker 5 (02:30):
We need accountability for prosecutors who fell in their duty.
Speaker 3 (02:37):
Solved the crime.
Speaker 7 (02:38):
Prosecutors like Alvin Bragg in New York, Ken Fox and
Chicago and George Gaston in Los Angeles half turned.
Speaker 5 (02:51):
Out great country and cities into Warso's boy and the
elected communities.
Speaker 3 (03:01):
Like mine are suffering.
Speaker 6 (03:03):
And who else in here is sick and tired of
being sick and tired the Democratic Party that poor minorities
have been.
Speaker 5 (03:18):
Loyal to for decades, including myself.
Speaker 4 (03:22):
All right, they portrayed us.
Speaker 5 (03:26):
They stabbed us in the back.
Speaker 7 (03:30):
Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, who claimed.
Speaker 3 (03:34):
To represent us, have abandoned us.
Speaker 4 (03:37):
They neglected the poor.
Speaker 7 (03:39):
Minority communities across America.
Speaker 1 (03:44):
Madam Brahim joins us now, ma'am. First of all, thank
you for being on the program. I saw your speech. Honestly,
it was so powerful and so strong. On the one hand,
and on the other hand, it made me so sad.
And I'm speaking now as a parent. I mean you
you raise a brave son who serves his country, risks
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his life for others, only to come home and survive
war zones, and and and to be killed in the
streets of New York City because of this insanity of
no bail laws, insanity of defund dismantle reimagine the police
supported by the way, not only by Alvin Bragg, by
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Kamala Harris. I'm so sorry about the loss of your son.
Speaker 3 (04:30):
Thank you so much Sean for having me this afternoon.
Thank you. I appreciate it. You know, it's been six years.
But you know, your pain of that will never go away,
will never go away. But the fight does continue. That's
the good news. You know. We have managed to turn
saj In Hassan's death hit their pain into power, and
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we are you know, taking the message across the country,
being the voice for the voiceless to help so many families,
so many moms who you know don't know how to
navigate the court system edge you know, I don't know
how to process to Greece, and just just a bunch
of things, you know, a bunch of things. You know,
country is in distress right now because of the sale
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policies of Kamala Harris and Joe Biden, on top of
the failed progressive you know policies of New York State
with the ball reform and the rav H and the
lessons more defund the police, the whole gamut, the whole
gamut of you know, garbage trust, garbage policies. Yep.
Speaker 1 (05:38):
It's what's so sad about it is so many people
are dying. I mean, you know, look at the open
borders policy for example, look at it was a thirteen
year old girl raped in broad daylight in the park
in Queens, New York. A little girl is that twelve
year old girl Joscelyn down in Texas. Uh, you know,
was brutalized for two hours. This little twelve year old girl,
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you know, Nungary is the name, Joscelyn Hungary. And she
fought back and she she bit them, she scratched them
for two hours. They brutalized her, and then they murdered her.
Rachel Morian for example, a mother of five that lost
her life again, unvetted Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, illegal immigrants. Uh,
look at you know, look at Lake and Riley another example.
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I've talked to many of these families, and then, you know,
look at what you have to go through, and I
would imagine that you're probably never going to be the
same person again. I don't think there's anything worse in
life than to lose a child. I just I say
that as a parent. I can't imagine anything worse. And
I don't I know, friends, I've talked to people, I've
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interviewed people that have gone through this. I'm like, how
do you get up out of bed every day? Because
I don't know what I don't know how I would
react to that. I think I'd lose it.
Speaker 3 (06:53):
You know, everybody's grief process is different, right, so let
me get you know, start there. There are no words
to describe, you know, exactly what the feeling is or
the emotion is, because you go through a rollercoaster of emotions.
You know, there's up and down. You want to fight,
you want to you know, retaliate, you you want to
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crawl in the grave with the child. You want to
do a bunch of different things, you know, when your
child is killed brutally all right through at the hands
of someone else, you know, like the young girls who
are raised and killed, like my son who was stabbed
to death, like uh, you know, the nineteen year old
who's his friends called him to the school you know
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parking lot and shot him point blank. You know, robbery
out in Long Island. You know. So there there are
different you know, uh ways of reacting all right to death,
but there are no words to describe it. The only
thing that has helped me is to, you know, get
in the fight, Get in the fight to try to
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change things and make things better for the next you
know mom or parent who doesn't have to you know,
to prevent them from having to experience this because it's
it's it's unnatural. That's why we can't describe it, because
it's not supposed to be. We're not supposed to bury
our child. Our child is supposed to bury us. So
but unfortunately, because of these policies, and because of the
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lawmakers that are currently holding office that don't care about
anyone else, all right, they won't care until it hits
close to home, until it hits their doorstep, and then
maybe then they will begin to understand, you know, the
suffering that innocent people have been going through because of
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their horrible policies. He said, blood on their hands, absolute
blood is on their hands. Eric Adams came out this
morning admitting now that there are some dangerous you know,
gang members, if equal Venezuelan gang members in the street
of Finally, Eric Adams, he wants to admit it. You know,
this has been going on for almost two years now,
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you know, and so I guess he figures that he
cannot deny it anymore. He can't gaslight us anymore, and
he can't convince us to unsee what we're seeing. So
he has to finally come out in a minute, you know,
So I want to know what he's going to do
about it. We know Kamara Harris is not going to
do anything about it, because she's been in charge of
the border for you know what, during god what a
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year or so or however many years she was appointed,
you know, born of art, we already know that she's
not gonna do anything. Right, even you know, if she
would have come, God forbid, if she would have become president,
all right, she still wouldn't do anything. So well, I
want to know what what what are people actually gonna do?
I want to know what the Republicans are going to do.
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I heard what Trump said he's gonna do on day one,
you know, but in the meantime and in between times,
what do we do? How do we protect ourselves? You know,
so that that's like a huge question in the community.
You sit down, you listen and talk to people. You know,
they want to know what can we do? How can
we protect ourselves against this?
Speaker 1 (10:06):
You know, you raised so many good questions as I
watched you speak, I'll tell you what it really really
stood out to me is number one, your courage and
your passion. I mean, you're so passionate, and what I
sensed is that you don't want this to happen to
anybody else. You don't want others to suffer the pain
that you're still suffering and the pain that you have suffered.
Speaker 4 (10:29):
Am I wrong in my interpretation at all?
Speaker 3 (10:31):
You're You're absolutely right, You're absolutely right. And what bothers
me the most of the children, the children, They are
the real innocent victims, you know. The twelve year olds
are thirteen year olds at are raped and killed, you know,
the twelve and thirteen year olds that you know, somebody's
putting the gun in their hands, you know, and they're
you know, putting them in gangs and either they're killing
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someone or someone's killing them, you know. And that's what
bothers me the most, the children that are left without
a parent to be raised like my own grandchildren, you know,
to be raised about their father or their mother. You know.
So my heart is really with the children, with the
children that are left behind, and the children that are
left hold in the bag of this, you know, because
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those are the ones who hurt the most.
Speaker 2 (11:15):
You know.
Speaker 3 (11:15):
Parents can send for themselves, right, but the kids, you know,
somebody has to be the voice. Somebody has to stand
up to these babies. You know.
Speaker 1 (11:24):
A friend of mine, a colleague of mine is named
Gianno Calwell. His brother was shot and killed in Chicago.
Now people know his name because Giano's refuses and he's
a dear friend and he's not going quietly, and he's
now started an institute to stop this. You know that
since two thousand and nine on my TV show, I
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have scrolled the names of people shot, shot and killed
on any given weekend in Chicago, and that they've never
lifted a finger to stop the violence that's been going
on in Chicago. Names, you know, okay, if you can
politicize a name like George Floyd and which should never
have happened, and I was very clear on that, you
hear about it? Why is it all these people are
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shot and shot and killed and murdered, people like your son,
and we don't hear their names? Well because they can't.
They can't score key political points on it. And why
don't they ever take Why don't they ever if they
really believe every life matters? Which as a Christian I
believe that, why are why are we allowing this to continue?
Speaker 3 (12:31):
Well? Number one, not just political points are attached to it,
a lot of money is attached to it. You know,
why would they fix something that number one keeps them
in power. If they eliminated gun violence, then they would
no longer be able to get money from the federal government,
you know, for gun violence. Like organizations like Moms Demand Actions.
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All of these nonprofit organizations are criminal messenger and violence
interrupt there. They wouldn't be able to continue to cash
in on it if they actually fixed it.
Speaker 8 (13:04):
All right.
Speaker 3 (13:06):
There is a you know, a way out. There is
a way out there. There are ways that we can
address this problem. But it's going to take you know,
investments and other things in the communities, like replacing the
guns and the gangs and the drugs and all that
stuff with other things like cameras and nails and shovels
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and steal working iron work and bulldozers, ukraines and ocean thirties,
and allow these these young men who are involved in
the criminal justice system to rebuild their dilapidated communities that
they continue to destroy, all right, and pay them decent money,
pay them dece of money, because a lot of stuff
is crimes of poverty, you know, cram decent money so
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they can support themselves and their children, all right, and
help raise themselves up out of poverty. Those that don't
want to participate in the programs who are there by
turns up. All right, the one who are you know,
committing crimes because of drug and alcohol. Send them to
long term and passion drug programs like when Boody Giuliani
and George Pataki were in office during the crack. Here.
Speaker 4 (14:13):
You know, I could talk to you all day long.
Speaker 1 (14:16):
I'm just up on a hard break here, but I
will tell you you're in our prayers. You're a very
very inspiring woman. I'm so sorry for all you've been through,
and we really do appreciate your times. And you're welcome
on my radio TV show anytime you want because your
voice is powerful. We really appreciate you, Madeline, being with us.
Speaker 3 (14:35):
Thank you so much. And for the record, I know
Gianno I had a conversation with him two days ago,
so we.
Speaker 1 (14:42):
He's one of my budd just mentioned my name and
he knows a little about his friend, his brother, Sean Hennity.
Speaker 4 (14:48):
We're brothers.
Speaker 3 (14:49):
Okay, I will and I thank you thanks for having
me Sean.
Speaker 4 (14:52):
All right, thank you, Madeline, God bless you for the hour.
Speaker 1 (14:55):
Toll free our number is eight hundred and ninety four
one Sean, if you want to be a part of
the program, you know, I just I just brought up
earlier in the program today when we had Senator Rick
scott On, I brought up and at you know, at
the bottom of the last half hour, I brought up
the issue of Kamala Harris now and what they said
about her when they hired her to be the Borders
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Are and that she was tasked with it, and everybody
in the media basically, you know, went out there and
said the same thing.
Speaker 4 (15:23):
Politico said.
Speaker 1 (15:23):
Harris is going to be the White House's point person
on all immigration issues at our nation sothern border. She
has been tasked with stemming the rising tide of migrants
and many of them unaccompanied children. The AP Harris was
to lead the White House effort to tackle the migration
challenge at the US border, et cetera, et cetera, and
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addressing you know, the surge of illegal immigrants. So they
keep using the word migrants, which I don't like. In
another article, the AP referred to her as the borders are.
I mean, you just can't make it up. And Joe
Biden himself, you know, said that he was asking her
to stem the issue of migration or southern border. He
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used those words. But now everybody wants to say, oh no, no, no, no,
she's not the borders are. Oh no, no, no, no,
She never was the bizarre. She was only to look
into the root causes of it. They just freaking lie.
I'm sick of their lies. For three years she said, oh,
the border secure. Mayorkas said the same thing. Biden said
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the same thing. But now the media, oh no, she's
no longer the borders are that they labeled her.
Speaker 4 (16:33):
Listen, So she wasn't.
Speaker 9 (16:35):
The borders are. She was assigned to work to go
to the countries where they were the source of these
immigrants and try and work with them to remove inducements
for people to come here. But she never was the
borders are. She wasn't in charge of the border. Harris
was put in charge, as you said earlier, of combating
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the roots of immigration.
Speaker 4 (16:57):
She was not and is not the borders are.
Speaker 10 (16:59):
First of all, borders are the title, right, is the
titled Republicans gave her. She is not the borders are.
To the extent there's anybody who's the borders are, it's
the Secretary of Home Land Security.
Speaker 8 (17:09):
He said.
Speaker 4 (17:10):
She was Joe Biden's border czar.
Speaker 8 (17:12):
She wasn't.
Speaker 4 (17:13):
She was never put in charge of the border.
Speaker 10 (17:15):
She was given a much more limited assignment to lead
a so called root causes diplomatic effort trying to address
the reasons in Guatemala, El Salvador and Honduras.
Speaker 8 (17:24):
She was never borders are.
Speaker 1 (17:26):
She was put in charge of trying to coordinate diplomatic
activities some countries that a lot of these migrants were
coming from.
Speaker 8 (17:33):
But it's a totally legitimate issue. She was put in
charge of the border.
Speaker 3 (17:36):
Nope, she was in the South and Central immigration.
Speaker 4 (17:41):
Now what she's up against.
Speaker 3 (17:42):
His folks line about her border record, calling her borders are.
Speaker 4 (17:45):
The Biden's team didn't declare her the borders are. Republicans
named her the borders are.
Speaker 3 (17:49):
We are going to debunk the false, the false characterization
of the Vice president.
Speaker 2 (17:56):
She was not a borders are And it's.
Speaker 1 (17:58):
Not just us.
Speaker 3 (17:59):
Independent have said the same thing that that did not exist,
and that is not true.
Speaker 1 (18:05):
I mean, they lie about everything. Did anyone in the
media ever care about the phony evaluation of mar A Lago? No,
did they care about the double standard raised raid mar
A Lago, But not Joe's four locations where he had
top secret classified information, including next to his precious old corvette.
Speaker 10 (18:21):
No.
Speaker 1 (18:22):
Did they care about Hillary Clinton de leading thirty three
thousand subpoena emails?
Speaker 8 (18:26):
No?
Speaker 1 (18:27):
Did they care about her dirty Russian disinformation dossier? No,
they were too busy pedaling lies and conspiracies from that
dirty disinformation now debunked dossier to secure four FISA warrants
to back door spy on Trump the candidate and Trump
the President. Did they care about, you know, thirty four
felony charges No, upgraded from something of statute of limitations
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that are run out.
Speaker 8 (18:51):
No.
Speaker 4 (18:52):
Did they care about the double standard on any of this? No?
Did they go.
Speaker 1 (18:56):
Along with the lie that that inflation was transit torri?
Speaker 4 (19:00):
Yes? Did they go along with the lie that the
border's secure? Yes?
Speaker 1 (19:05):
Are they now lying? Did they lie about Joe's cognitive
state and cover it up?
Speaker 4 (19:10):
Yes?
Speaker 1 (19:11):
Are they now lying about Kamala as the second Coming?
Speaker 4 (19:14):
Yes?
Speaker 1 (19:15):
That's who they are. That's what we're up against. Early
voting in just fifty two days and one hundred and
one days.
Speaker 4 (19:23):
We begin our.
Speaker 1 (19:25):
Less than one hundred day countdown on Monday. Anyway, let's
get to our busy phones all right, let's say hi
to Patricia Free, State of Florida. Patricia High, how are
you glad you called hi?
Speaker 3 (19:36):
Sean?
Speaker 2 (19:37):
Thanks for having me on. I don't remember. I don't
know if you remember, but I was on with you
back in early twenty twenty one, and we're talking about
the cognitive decline of Joe Biden. My husband and I
had to get a guardianship of his elderly sister who
was suffering from dementia and Alzheimer's. We hired an elder
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abuse attorney here in Florida, and some people were taking
advantage of her financially and we had to, you know,
take matters into our own hands. And when we had
our court date, the judge was in there with us,
and she kept saying, my sister in law, you know,
I don't want them in control of my financial situation.
I don't want them in control of my financial situation.
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And she was fighting it so bad, and the judge
looked at her and she said, well why not. She said,
I don't know.
Speaker 4 (20:27):
You don't not know what to say.
Speaker 2 (20:29):
They had just programmed her, you know, we were so
bad and just programmed her. And then when she was asked,
you know, why not. She had no clue, absolutely no clue.
And I'm glad this is finally coming to light. And
I think that, you know, with all the investigations going on,
we really need to investigate what's been going on in
the White House so the past three and a half
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years because we have unelected.
Speaker 1 (20:53):
I'll never tell you the truth, but they all knew.
And look, look, we saw all the evidence. Every time
Joe spoke. We saw how little he spoke. We saw
he gave up the big boy stairs at Air Force One.
We saw that he started to get surrounded on his
trips to and from Marine One, we heard Hi mumble, bumble, stumble, fumble,
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and you know, you know, barely able to walk, trip
and fall. I mean, there was no shortage of evidence
that we pointed out regularly. They saw it, they don't care,
and now they have just basically decided that they're now
going to double down on the next round of lies.
The media is corrupt to its core, and between the
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media mob, the state run media, and the Democrats, they
will do and they will say anything to stop Donald
Trump from winning this election. Now, there's one thing that
can prevent that from happening, and that is all of
you in this audience, telling every person you know about
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how radical this woman is, about all that they have done,
about how bad they have not controlled our borders, how
bad they are in law and order, defund dismantle nobail laws. Reimagine,
you need to talk about Biden, Kamala Harris, inflation, You
need to talk about their insane foreign policy. She doesn't
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even want to use the term radical Islamic terrorist. She
doesn't want to use the term illegal immigrant. She wants
to give illegal immigrants free housing and free healthcare and
free education. This is a woman that supports sanctuary states.
This is a woman that would end all fracking. This
is a woman that would end all drilling. This is
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a woman that would force electric cars into your driveway
whether you want it or not. This is a woman
that wants to ban plastic straws. You'd think the government,
we don't need a nanny state. It's insane, not the
most important issue, but it just shows a mindset. This
is a woman that supported the Green New Deal, that
supports seventy to eighty percent tax rates. This is a
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woman that has supported wide open borders. This is a
woman that has surrendered in the war on terror, and
I'm just giving you the tip of the iceberg, and
I'm giving you what I've been playing all week in
her own words, this is America's choice. America needs to
choose wisely. And if you are getting complacent, not you,
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but anybody listening, you better reevaluate where we are and
you better understand. It is going to be an unrelenting
campaign attack to destroy, smear, slander, besmirch, lie about Donald Trump,
and they will do anything and everything possible to make
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sure he does not win. It's got to be, you know,
too big to Ricky.
Speaker 4 (23:51):
You can't. We cannot allow what happened in twenty twenty.
Speaker 1 (23:54):
If we have laws that partisan observers observe, we got
to enforce those. If we have laws that manned voter
idea and signature of verification, we need that. And we
just everybody just assume that your vote is going to
win or lose the election. Deal with a sense of
urgency and importance because the country has at an inflection point.
I can't I can't even I can't express in words
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how concerned I am about our country, about its future,
about the state of the world. Of these people stay
in power. We are we are. We're at a tipping point.
I've said that in past elections It's never been like
this ever, not my first rodeo. I know it's a
long answer, Patricia, but I do love you. You're a
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fellow for flority and thank you for the call. Do
you have a great weekend?
Speaker 4 (24:44):
Okay, thank you, Sean.
Speaker 1 (24:46):
Chris is in Minnesota. Next, Chris, you're on the Sean
Hannity Show. Happy Friday.
Speaker 8 (24:50):
Happy to you, Sean, love your show.
Speaker 4 (24:53):
Thank you.
Speaker 8 (24:53):
I have I have vote a Democrat all my life,
but I will never cast another vote for a Democrat.
They have proven them supposed to be a party as
an anti God, anti family, and a soft one crime
and those pologies have to literally destroyed the state of
Minnesota that I lived in, and they are destroying the country.
So I am fully one hundred percent in supporter of
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President Trump. Here's my concern. I was watching the the
of convention and I truly do not understand the pick
of JA advance specifically because in my opinion, it adds
absolutely nothing to the tickets. I am an African American man,
and you would be surprised, but you've seen napolic of
how many African Americans are really just a chance. And
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with the the a Democratic Party now, we don't want
to elect off of you know, genotype or genotype or
even just color. But from Tim Scott to Bibrant, Donald's
even Chelci Gabbert, Trump has a unique opportunity to expand
the days, but to really deal a knockout flow to
these crazy all going Liberals and Democrats. And Jade Advance
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is over here riffing off the mouth where there's his
comments or even current comments, acting like he's Trump. You're
not Trump, you don't have the cachet.
Speaker 1 (26:04):
Let me just let your heart not be troubled in
this way. And actually I agree with Paul Bagala. Usually
vice presidents don't impact elections. This election is going to
be about Donald Trump versus Kamala Harris. And I am
pretty much convinced that the honeymoon has has stalled. The
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more that people learn about Kamala Harris, I thought it
would last a lot longer, and I think it's beginning
to stall because I think people hearing her in her
own words, and we take a little bit of credit
for getting this started. I think people the more they
become aware of her and it's really a matter of
philosophical and ideological, you know, governing philosophies, and you can
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have a greater distinction. She wants a seventy to eighty
percent tax rate that'll destroy America's economy. She wants open borders.
She doesn't. She's she wants free you know, education and healthcare,
ver illegal immigrants. He doesn't want borders. It's insane. She
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supports these no bail laws. She's supported that bail fund
on she supported a surrender in the war on radical
Islamic terror. She doesn't even want to use the term
radical Islamic terrorism. He's a clear and present danger to
the cause of liberty and freedom. And let me ask
you this question, all right. If I know that we
often talk about identity politics, and if you look at
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polls that broken down demographically, forget demographics for a second,
can you think of any Americans that are better off
than they were four years ago based on the policies
of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris.
Speaker 4 (27:45):
Are we better off?
Speaker 8 (27:46):
I cannot think of what. But unfortunately, there are millions
of Americans who will completely dismiss that absolute fact and
vote for someone just because of their gender and recover.
And that's why I think that's again.
Speaker 4 (28:00):
That's that's a that's a shame.
Speaker 1 (28:02):
I'm a I'm a vote for the best person with
the best ideas person.
Speaker 2 (28:07):
You know.
Speaker 1 (28:07):
I was always registered to or a Conservative in New York,
and I only have two choices down in Florida, actually Republican,
a Democrat, and I chose Republican and uh, but I
consider myself a Reagan make America great Again conservative. That's
what I consider myself. If Donald Trump is elected, I
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believe the world will be a safer place. I believe
the borders will be secure. I believe will will achieve
energy dominance. I believe that the idiocy of no bail
laws and defund dismantle will go away. I believe that
President Trump will deport all these unvettered illegal immigrants. I
believe that America's economy will recover. I believe that his
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tax and economic policies will lead to an economic boom.
It it did so the first time prior to COVID.
And that's what I'm voting for. And I'm voting for something,
And I'm also voting against the most destructive, dangerous policies
by the most radical person ever to run for president.
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It's simple for me. And you know you said you're
an African American. Okay, how's law and order working in predominantly,
you know, minority communities in America. They're not They don't
care about how many people have been shot, shot and
killed in Chicago. I've been scrolling the names of people
you never heard of before. Since two thousand and nine.
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They haven't lifted a finger to stop the murder of
our children.
Speaker 4 (29:40):
Nothing.
Speaker 1 (29:41):
You're right, all right, my friend, God bless you. You
have a great weekd Okay, God bless eight hundred ninety
four one Sean. As we continue on a Friday, it's
gonna wrap things up for it today and the vetting
of Kamala Harris begins again on Monday. Now, think about this,
it's going to be ninety days until election day, forty
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nine days till early voting. When we come back on Monday,
we are going to do the media's job. We're going
to vet Kamala Harris, and your job is to be
deputized to make sure you inform every American how radical
she is. Anyway, in the meantime, have a great weekend.
We'll see you back here Monday. Thank you for making
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the show possible.