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Speaker 1 (00:01):
See you right here for our final news round up
and information overload My news round up in Information Overload
hour toll free. Let me give you our number. It
is eight hundred and ninety four to one sean if
you want to be a part of the program. We
are only ninety eight days until election day. Forty eight days.
Early voting starts in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and then
rolls out to state after state after state. What is
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getting somewhat entertaining is to watch the mob the media.
They don't know what to do right now because Kamala's
record is so radical and so extreme that they just
want to avoid covering any and all of it, the
fact that you would eliminate private health insurance, never mind
her position on the border. I have a list of
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four pages small print of the names of Americans that
were killed by Joe Biden and Kamala Harris unvetted illegal
immigrants from one hundred and eighty countries and that came
from some of some countries with terroritize in our top
geopolitical foes, including Rachel Moore and the mother of five,
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including Lake and Riley, including Joscelyn Nungaree who was brutalized
for two hours, including this little little thirteen year old
girl raped in broad daylight in New York City.
Speaker 2 (01:18):
You know names you never heard.
Speaker 1 (01:19):
Did any of you ever hear the name of Christopher
Gadd Did any of you ever hear of the name
Alex Wise Junior? Any of you hear about you know,
Elizabeth Medina or Melissa in reared in Powell, Powell, And
it's just a tip of the iceberg. You know, this
is a woman that wants to eliminate all private health insurance.
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This is a woman that attacked our own, our own
border patrol, comparing them to the KKK Nazis, invoking slavery.
This is the one that fell for the Jesse Smolette hoax,
as we have pointed out, a high tech lynching. Sorry
she ever apologized. No for legal immigrants, she doesn't want
to say that's criminal act. Wants to offer free health care,
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free education. This is somebody that has the most extreme positions.
Wants to eliminate pracking, although she's denying that. Now, eliminate drilling,
zero abortion restrictions at all whatsoever. By the way, if
you're eighteen to twenty four years of age, you are stupid.
The only thing that would be stupid is if you
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decided to vote for her after her calling you stupid.
She wants to We know she's surrendered on the war
on terror. You know, needs to we need to rethink
about you know, starting from scratch when talking about ice.
You know, sponsor to bill banning the Department of Homeland
Security for using funds to build and expand immigration detention facilities.
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You know, the same person that signed a letter saying
the title forty two violated federal law. You know, the
person now backing away from her mandatory gun confiscation, and
that was to have a mandatory buyback or the it's
the same thing. The same person that wants a seventy
to eighty percent tax rate, the same person that says
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we have to be courageous. We have to say stops
using the term radical Islamic terrorists. Well, who attacked us
on nine to eleven? We have to be courageous and
stop using the term illegal alien? Well what do you
want to call people that enter our country illegally? That
I mean, if you look at everything that she is sponsored,
she supported the Green New Deal, sponsored it in the
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US Senate. Her record is more radical than even that
of Bernie Sanders. You know, but when it comes to
illegal immigrants, she has blood on her hands. If you
look at her thoughts on the police, you know she
thinks it's wrong headed to think that more police officers
make communities safer. He wants to reimagine the role of
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police and society. She praised LA when they cut one
hundred and fifty million dollars in police funding. She was
accused by San Francisco police officers of being slow to
prosecute numerous murder suspects. They turned their back on her.
Never mind the Minnesota Freedom Fund we've been telling you
all about that allowed hardened criminals, even Thosese accused of
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murder and rate back out on the streets. And of course,
you know, we saw what she did to Prime Minister
Benjamin nettsan Yahoo, and she wants a full ban on
assault weapons, called border walls a waste of money. On
the issue of abortion, she takes the position that is
most radical, no restrictions on abortion, pretty unbelievable. And now,
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as I mentioned earlier, she takes infra. She takes her
inspiration from a pastor very reminiscent of the Reverend Jeremiah Wright.
Remember gd America, not God Bless America. Well, it turns
out that after she became the presumptive Democratic nominee, one
of the first people she called is a long time pastor.
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Guy's name is Amos Brown. He said, Pastor, I called
because I want you to pray for me. Harrison Brown,
the long time pastor of the San Francisco Third Baptist Church,
have known each other for nearly twenty five years. They
have remained closed throughout her vice presidency. He in twenty
twenty three posted a picture of the two of them
on our Instagram account, described to him as an inspiration
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to me always. Well, it turns out that Brown's history
is as radical as Jeremiah Wright, and anti American remarks
have elicited a lot of blowback from San Francisco Democrats,
including radicals like Nancy Pelosi. At a memorial service for
victims of nine to eleven terror attacks held just six
days after Al Qaeda killed twenty nine hundred and seventy
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seven Americans, Brown used the occasion to point the finger
at the United States blame us in remarks to the
San Francisco Chronicle, It's set a lot of people's teeth
on edge and left politicians stunned. America, is there anything
you did to set up this climate? He has the audience, Oh, America,
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what did you do, America? What did you do two
weeks ago when I stood at the World Conference on
Racism when you wouldn't show up, referring to his participation
at the UN World Conference against Racism when the United
States and Israel boycotteddates citing concerns about anti Semitism. Now,
by the way, this jarred the most liberal audience. San
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Francisco Chronicle reported that California Senator Dianne fein Weinstein and
California Governor Gray Davis, they left during those remarks. Not
Kamala Harris, Nope, she stayed. Nancy Pelosi apologized to the
partner of Mark Bingham, a nine to eleven victim believed
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to have been a part of the group of passengers
that fought back in flight ninety three. That's the plane
that landed in that field in Pennsylvania. And she took
her time on the day as to push back and say,
with all due respect to some of the sentiments expressed earlier,
some of which I agree.
Speaker 2 (07:02):
Make no mistake.
Speaker 1 (07:03):
The act of terrorism on nine to eleven put those
outside of the order of civilized behavior. We will not
take responsibility for that. How often do I quote Nancy
Pelosi is bringing a voice of reason? Well, at least
she was, and Dianne Feinstein and then Governor Gray Davis was. Anyway,
I doubt the media will cover it. They tried to
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avoid Jeremiah Right at all costs. Well, well, we have
a new pastor in our midst anyway. Here to weigh
in on all of this is our friend Joe Consha
and Joe, of course Fox News Media contributor author of
the brand new book Why Today's Democrats Ain't Your Daddy's Donkeys,
which is by the way, on Hannity dot com, Amazon
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dot com and now in bookstores around the country. Cir congratulations,
another bestseller.
Speaker 3 (07:48):
I'm sure, Oh yeah, it's looking good. And Sean, you
could not time a book like progressively worse. Why they
Democrats think your Daddy's docus more than in this moment,
I mean, because look at who the Democratic Party, who
they were and who they are now. So John F.
Kennedy did a lot of research on him. He cut
taxes in the middle of a recession, he beefed up
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the military. He would be practically like a Maga Republican
if they were alive today. Or Jimmy Carter, a Democratic
president who's pro life in the Oval office. That would
never fly today. Bill Clinton worked with Duke Gingdridge to
his credit, and passed welfare reform, declared the era of
big government is over achieved a balanced budget amendment where
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we actually had blood budget surpluses. You know, could you
picture Joe Biden, Kamala Harris ever saying that name, And
then even Barack Obama was declared in a very divisive
I should say, the what was it again? Oh, yes,
that's right, it was the deporter in chief because he
actually had a somewhat capable DHS secretary in Jay Johnson,
who actually deported people who were here illegally and particularly
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those who committed crime. So we're even talking just a
couple of years ago where the party wasn't where it
is now. Because if they're they're hugging Kamala Harris based
on the record that you just laid out beautifully as
far as how radical this party is, how they're the
party of elites now. It used to be about the
working man and woman. Now, I don't know if you
knew this. The forty richest congressional districts in the country
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are all represented by Democrats. So it's coastal leads instead
of Scranton, Joe and the rust belt in the Midwest,
and relating to people on that level. And you mentioned
it again, I mean some of the things that Kamala
Harris actually supports, like ending all offshore drilling, abolishing ice,
stopping all border wall construction, opposing Remain in Mexico, which
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was highly highly effective. I don't know. She also supports
biological men competing against biological women, says that men can
get pregnant. You mentioned sanctuary cities before, wants to pack
the Supreme Court. But the reimagining police part that she
so tried to exploit in twenty twenty during that summer,
the summer of mostly peaceful protests, I mean, when you
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had more than two hundred cops have already been shot
this year. W and that's your position. I'm sorry, I
don't see how even Bernie Sanders could sound this scary.
But these are her words, and this is her record,
and this is what the Democratic Party is today.
Speaker 1 (10:10):
Well, That's what it is, all right, So let's look
at the VP choices that we keep hearing that she's
looking at. We hear Mark Kelly's name a lot. We
hear Andy Basher's name a lot. We hear Josh Shapiro's
name a lot. We know that Roy Cooper in North Carolina,
he bailed out. Whitmer bailed out. I don't see how
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you know Governor Shapiro Pennsylvania is going to get along
with the radicals and the party. You should have read
Michael Moore's column today.
Speaker 3 (10:38):
I mean, it's amazing that some of these folks are
backing out. I think they see a losing horse here
because this is the sugar high right now, Sean, Right,
they got rid of the old man, and it didn't
matter who was going to be at the top of
the ticket after him, whether it would be say a
Josh Shapiro or Gretchen Whitmer or Kamala Harris. They were
going to get this bump, this this apt blue tonguebat
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from the media, and they're going to get a little
bit of a bump in the polls. But even if
you look at it now, Donald Trump is still leading
nationally in twenty sixteen, he didn't lead any polls and
he still won that election. But then I look at
state by state poles and I just don't see how
Kamala Harris is going to relate to steel workers in
Pennsylvania given her past comments around ending the fossil fuel industry.
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For example, I don't see how she walks into Michigan
and tries to connect with auto workers when she has
this mandate around electric vehicle sales which would put thousands
of auto workers out of work. And I just don't
see how she walks into Arizona or New Mexico for
that matter, border states have been overrun by illegal immigrants
and talk about what a great job she did when
she was in charge of the border. So I think
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in the end, this is still Donald Trump's race to lose.
And no matter who Kamala Harris picks, as far as
her VP, probably Mark Kelly, I would think in the end,
no one votes for vice presidents. They vote for the
people at the top of the ticket. And if the
contrast is between the Joe Biden Kamala Harris administration and
this president's and the Donald Trump presidency, I think most Americans,
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particularly those are on the fence, would say, yeah, I
was much better off under Donald Trump than I ever
was under.
Speaker 1 (12:07):
Biden Harris, do you agree with me? Because the media
is not going to do their job. They're not going
to vet her, they're not going to ask her any
of the tough questions on the issues that you and
I have been discussing and then I've been pointing out
on radio and.
Speaker 2 (12:20):
TV every day.
Speaker 1 (12:21):
So the question is how did the American people get
to get this information? I mean those people, the few
people that watch fake news CNN or the few people
that watch MSDNC for their conspiracy theories. How did they
possibly get this information that concerns me?
Speaker 3 (12:38):
Well, there's the Sean Hannity Show that's on what are
on like seven hundred stations across the country, So that's a.
Speaker 2 (12:43):
Pretty seven fifty. But who's county seven fifty?
Speaker 3 (12:46):
Okay, it's like rabbits, they just keep growing, So yeah,
seven fifty, or the Hannity on the Fox News Channel
or the Fox News Channel in general, or there's a
lot of conservative podcasts and outlets that are out there.
They're very popular, just like yours. So I think with
social media that is serving as really especially under Elon
Musk and X as far as it's really leveling the
playing field where growing up, you know, I had Peter Jennings,
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and I had Tom broke On. I unfortunately had Dan
Rather And that's basically where you got your news outside
of maybe CNN when they came around in nineteen eighty.
Now there's so many options and the messenger is so
not trusted. I'll leave it here. In twenty sixteen, they well,
let me, but let me ask you through this prism.
Speaker 1 (13:25):
I mean, look at what the rig tech is done.
You know, they said the shooting never happened. They falsely
claimed that the picture was doctored. They downplayed you know,
you can't google assassinations and have the Trump assassination attempt
come up.
Speaker 2 (13:39):
Are you kidding me? They're blatantly distorting searches.
Speaker 3 (13:43):
But the chicks up this time because we saw what
they tried to do with the Hunter Biden laptop and
were successful to a certain extent, where they said, of well,
I was just rushing misinformation and of course I've ridden
the media just ran with that narrative. Now when we
hear that, oh, Facebook is actually suppressing and censoring this,
this picture is like on a photo of Donald Trump
saying fight, fight, Fight with his fist in the air
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with blood on his face. They got caught pretty quickly, now,
didn't they. So I think, yeah, there's a lot of
Paul Revere's on social media that are calling out this stuff,
and I think in the end, I'll go back to
the one status is going to share the hill. In
twenty sixteen, we did an analysis of all the endorsements
across the country from major newspapers. Hillary Clinton got fifty
seven endorsements, Donald Trump got two. What did that get her?
A concession speech and a set of stake nives. The
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influence simply isn't what it used to be.
Speaker 1 (14:27):
Sean, Appreciate you as always. Joe consha his brand new book.
You want to get a copy of it. It is
out today and it's on Hannity dot com, Amazon dot
com bookstores around the country. It's called progressively Worse. Why
today's Democrats ate your daddy's donkeys? I love that they
just jackasses in general, just kidding, just joking anyway. Appreciate you,
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Joe Conscient, Thank you sir. All right, quick break right back,
we'll continue. You know, when I first went to Fox
probably one of the people that was nicest to me
the earliest in MI career was Neil Cavudo. Now we
don't agree politically on a lot of stuff, but I'll
never forget the fact that he was nice to me.
One of the earliest reviews of Hannity and Combs said
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that Sean Hannity has a bad haircut, has no business
being on television, and Alan Colmes looks funereal. It was
not exactly the best review. It was written by Vern Gay.
We have since laughed about it many many times over
the last twenty eight years when he's interviewed me again.
Actually it turned out to like the guy, but it
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was probably an honest assessment. I was not very good
at television when I started. I once asked Roger Els,
who had hired me, well, why didn't you fire me?
And he said, well, nobody was watching in the beginning
number one and number two. I knew you were a
broadcaster and you would eventually get it, and they stuck
with me, and I'm grateful for that. So, but you know,
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putting aside the fact that Neil and I have political differences,
you know, he is a nice person. He really is,
And this guy has courage in terms of his ability
to face obstacles in his life that are second to none,
and I just admire him for that. He had our friend,
Senator John Kennedy of Louisiana on yesterday, and it was
a pretty funny exchange.
Speaker 2 (16:16):
Let me play it for you.
Speaker 4 (16:18):
She is a member of the loon wing of the
Democratic Party. She's a San Francisco Democrat. She's a She's
just like Congresswoman Ocasio Cortez, except without the bartending experience.
She is not mainstream. And the point I was trying
to make was that by making her first policy position
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known on abortion, the idea that we should have a
law that says you can have an abortion at any point,
no questions asked, even up until the moment of birth,
I think for most Americans is a is a loon
wing position.
Speaker 2 (16:59):
All right.
Speaker 1 (16:59):
And then it got to the point where they're both saying,
sorry if I offended you, sorry if if I triggered you.
I mean, it's just pretty funny. But the one thing
I did ask Kavodo after that article came out, I said, well,
does this mean you think I'm going to get fired?
Because back in the day, if you got a bad
review in television. You know, the chances are that you
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might get fired. And he laughed at me, because, oh,
you're not getting fired, I promise. All right, let's get
to our busy phones. Let us say hi to Cindy
the great state of Texas. God bless Texas. Cindy, how
are you glad you called?
Speaker 5 (17:32):
Hey, Sean, I'm doing great. I'm so happy to be
on your show today. And by the way, congratulations on
your great move from to Florida. I just drove from
Florida to Texas yesterday.
Speaker 2 (17:44):
And wow, how long? How long did it take you?
Speaker 5 (17:46):
Well, we did some stops and it took about thirteen hours,
but we stopped to get something deep because it is
a long drive. But I got to tell you we
went different ways and through the many states that we crossed.
I can't tell you how much billboards and love that
I saw for President Trump all throughout the country. So wow,
it's really great. And I will tell you that this
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past weekend I ate at a really great restaurant in
thirty eight great and Beach area by Destin, and on
our way to the restaurant, just to let you know,
we saw a big crowd and We were like, what
are we looking at? Looking up and there's an owner
of a building on the way to this restaurant. He
must have a two sided sign of Trump probably I
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want to say, maybe more than five six stories down
on each way, and it was just incredible. People were
stopping making taking pictures. And when we got to the restaurant,
I actually asked one of the employees, do you know
about that signe down there? They go, oh, yes, that
is a prominent He's a owner of the building and
he doesn't care if anybody likes it or not. He
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pays a big fine once a year, and I thought.
Speaker 1 (18:56):
Wow, that's hilarious that they've what do they find him for?
You can't put up your own signage anymore in Florida,
in the Free State of Florida.
Speaker 5 (19:04):
Really I couldn't tell if it was a condominium or
what it was, but he had the latest banners of
like when he survived the bullet It was really neat.
I wish I could give you more information on it.
We drove by, it was crowded and I was like,
look at that. I mean, he couldn't miss it. But
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I think he's a developer or something in Florida, but
they say that he has to pay a fine because
he refuses to take it down. So that's that's a
memory I have of my trip. Regarding to the former president.
Speaker 1 (19:38):
I might have to tell Governor DeSantis about this and
see if he and the state legislature can you leave
this guy alone? I thought you had free speech rights
in Florida. We'll work on that.
Speaker 5 (19:48):
Oh, thank you, Sean Well. The reason why I'm calling is,
first off, I've been a fan of yours for a
long time. I can't tell you how many times how
long I've listened to you radio, and I watched your
show and thank you ask you a question. I think
you really do a great job on interviews. You asked
the right questions, you asked the tough questions. I really
enjoyed watching your when you had your debate with DeSantis
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versus Bosom of California Newsom, and I wanted to know
because I'm not sure if Fox is going to host
a debate. I couldn't remember who the next news media
got it, but I wanted to know if, if there's
any consideration you could do the same thing with President
Trump and Kamala Harris, because I think you would really
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ask the tough questions, and I think you know my
journey through the country. I think people need to see this,
and I wanted to know that's something you would consider
because I think you do.
Speaker 6 (20:45):
A fantastic job.
Speaker 1 (20:46):
I would definitely consider it. I'd do it in a harpeak.
I don't see Kamala Harris ever agreeing to come on
a show with me. I don't think she will have
any tough interviews in the next ninety eight days. Thinks
you will largely remain unvetted by the complicit, corrupt media mob,
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the state run media, and I think that we're just
going to have to bypass them. That's what makes this
big tech suppression, you know, so important that I've been
talking about throughout the program today. I mean the idea
that on social media, there are if you look up
at Meta AI, Facebook, Google, you know, saying that the
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shooting never happened, or falsely claiming the picture of Donald
Trump was doctored, or downplaying news in a search. For example,
if you try to Google assassination and you just google
the answer, it doesn't it doesn't even come up about
President Trump's assassination, Ronald Reagan's assassination will come up. Jerrold
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Ford's assassination, a tempt will come up, but not Donald Trump.
How's that possible? If you look at meta, they label
the assassination as fictional meta. For example, if you ask them,
you know they won't answer questions about Trump, but they
have plenty of answers about Kamala Harris. Facebook falsely labeled
the picture the very real picture of Donald Trump with
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his fist in the air, as being altered. It was
not an altered photo. And Big Tech, this is the
same Big Tech in the lead up to the twenty
twenty election that was meeting with the FBI in the
weeks leading up to that election and being warned by
the FBI that had already authenticated Hunter Biden's very real laptop,
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and we're meeting with Big Tech warning them they may
be victims of a misinformation or a disinformation campaign and
it may be about Joe and Hunter Biden. They knew
that the story of Hunter's laptop was coming out because
they knew that Rudy Giuliani's attorney at a copy of it.
They knew the odds of it leaking were very high,
and when it came out, even though they authenticated it.
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When Facebook and then at the time Twitter now X
asked whether or not it was true, they wouldn't tell
them the truth. I mean, it shows that the deep
state is alive and well, it's sort of like in
twenty sixteen, the use of Hillary Clinton's bought and paid
for dirty Russian dossier and using that for four fives
applications to backdoor spy on canadate Trump and President Trump.
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I mean, we have a corrupt deep state, we have
a weaponized system of justice, and it's a pretty scary
time for the country. And that's why this election matters
even more.
Speaker 5 (23:28):
Exactly, I'm really concerned about it, the most critical election
of our time. You know, the whole time we were driving,
we were listening to various talk radio and it's just incredible.
You know that people don't see how critical this is.
But you know, you interviewed Governor Nissom. They're from the
same state. She's a California at San Francisco Democrat. I believe,
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why wouldn't she come on if she does it, why
why would she not do this so that.
Speaker 1 (23:57):
Because she knows I'm going to ask her at every
word she said in her own words, and she's now
in the process of trying to walk back everything in
an election year conversion because she knows that the position
she's taken are untenable. And the media is gonna be
the very same media that covered up Joe's cognitive decline
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and lied about it and were shocked during that it
showed up during the debate. The same people that have
no problem with every weaponization attack against Donald Trump, the
same people that lie every day.
Speaker 2 (24:32):
They're going to do what they always do. We really do.
Speaker 1 (24:35):
We have to bypass the media, and now big tech
is making it harder than ever.
Speaker 2 (24:40):
You know, remember I got a call from I had.
Speaker 1 (24:42):
Jim Jordan on Hannity one night and he says, jo,
I do have some news for you, and I said, yeah,
what's that? He goes, we have discovered that your social
media accounts were in fact poyed with if you will
in the lead up and suppressed and the lead up
to the twenty twenty election.
Speaker 2 (25:01):
And I'm like, you got to be kidding me.
Speaker 1 (25:04):
Do you realize how many of my personal texts have
been made public? And Peter Struck just got paid one
point two million dollars by the government and a settlement
because his personal text with his girlfriend whatever page you know,
were made public. Well, when am I going to get paid?
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They never had a right to print my private messages
with Paul Manafort, or my private messages with Kaylee Mcananey,
or my private messages with other people, Mark Medows, for example,
But they did, and they released them to the public. Now,
I'm not ashamed of anything that I've written, but I'm
just saying, what about my privacy? I thought I had
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a right to privacy. I thought Democrats supported. Did anybody
in the media say they shouldn't do that to Sean Hannity, No,
they didn't.
Speaker 2 (25:53):
I would have stood up for them. I think they
have a right to privacy.
Speaker 5 (25:57):
You're exactly right, and that's really sad that it's come
down to this in this country. But I wanted to
ask you that because I thought it was worth asking
at least try. But I understand if she doesn't do it.
But there's no doubt in my mind. I mean, I
just can't see former President Trump not winning. I mean,
after the support and what I saw across the country,
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I just can't.
Speaker 2 (26:21):
Just don't get over confident.
Speaker 1 (26:24):
You have to act as though you're behind Yeah, you
have to believe in your heart that your vote may
be the vote that changes this election. Everybody, no overconfidence here.
We have to act like we're behind and that we've
got a lot of work to do, and we're gonna
focus our full efforts and attention on winning. And Republicans
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got to embrace voting early, voting by mail. And it's
not the system I like. But we can't start out
election day down hundreds of thousands of votes. We can't
not the system we want, but we have to win
elections to change anyway, Cindy, I could talk to you
all day. God bless you. I'm glad you're back home
in your home state of Texas. Glad you had a
chance to be in my free state of Florida, and
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hope you can come back and visit again.
Speaker 5 (27:10):
Oh yes, sir, thank you, and I look forward to
see the results. When you talk to Governor de Santans
about those signs, thank you.
Speaker 2 (27:17):
I'm gonna ask.
Speaker 1 (27:17):
I'm when I talked to him, I'll ask him about it.
See if he knows about him anyway, Cindy, appreciate it. Wisconsin.
Ron is next on the Sean Hannity Show. Why is
every poland Wisconsin neck and neck? Can you tell me Ron?
Speaker 6 (27:28):
Okay, Sean. The reason I called is I grew up
in Brooklyn, were you know, busting your chops is an
Olympic sport. But my family in Wisconsin, they're you know,
used to be a nice But the reason it's neck
and neck is the Democrats are way better at advertising,
Like even the Senatories with Hobdy and Baldwin hubb do
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you would be a much better senator about his ads?
Think the Democrats have fantastic ads and because we're a
swing state, we're inundated with ads. And if you're like
my kids, so I raised to be concerned, but all
they see is like the you just ex explained about
the state run media and the television and the Google.
They don't ever hear the conservative point of view that
(28:10):
I'm getting from Fox.
Speaker 1 (28:11):
Well, just just buckle up because the first ad buy
of the Trump campaign in every swing state is starting
this week. They have been very judicious with their money,
and I think wisely so, especially since Joe has gotten
out of the race. And just stay tuned. Those ads
are coming. I saw one this morning on Fox and
(28:32):
Friends and it's very powerful. So those ads will counter that,
So okay, So stay tuned in Wisconsin and in every
other swing state, and that's gonna wrap things up for today.
Speaker 2 (28:41):
Hannity.
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