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Speaker 1 (00:01):
All right, thank you, Scott chan An Hour two Sean
Hannity's Show. Eight hundred and ninety four one is a
number you want to be a part of the program.
I know a lot of you want to get in today,
and we're going to make that happen. Ninety one days
until election day, forty two days until early voting begins
in the Commonwealth, the great state of Pennsylvania. As we
have been going over exhaustively the radical, extreme and dangerous
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record of Tim Walls and what was frankly a shocking decision.
I mean, they have just doubled down on radical They
have doubled down on the squad. They have doubled down
on AOC. They have doubled down on the Green New Deal.
They have doubled down on open borders. They have doubled
down on defund dismantled no bail laws. They have doubled
down on no fracking and no energy domestic energy production.
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They have doubled down on the stupidity of their foreign policy.
Can't say the words, have the courage not to say
radical Islamic terrorism or illegal alien They've doubled down on
all of it. Jd Vance excoriated Tim Walls today. I'll
get to some of him. He'll be on Hannity tonight
nine Eastern on the Fox News channel. But one of
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the issues I've not really spent a lot of time
on yet because I wanted to save this for our
next guest, Selina Zito, who I'll introduce to you in
a minute. Now, we expect at some point in the
next two hours that we're going to hear from Governor
Josh Shapiro, We'll hear from Kamala Harris, We'll hear from
Tim Walls. I know the Democratic base there in Philly,
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and they're going to have all the energy in the world.
You're going to think this is the biggest thing. It
is when America gets to realize this fact there has
never been a more radical, more extreme presidential candidate vice
presidential candidate in the history of the country. That things
will turn around. Now, the question is, how is it possible.
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We watched in the lead up to this something that
I know is coming from the radical left. The one
that was probably most outspoken on the record of it
about it was Michael Moore, and Michael Moore admonishing Kamala
Harris not to pick Governor Josh Shapiro, Pennsylvania, Now Minnesota. Well,
there's been polls that showed that when Joe Biden was
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in the race that maybe the state could be in play.
But it's been a long time since a Republican has
ever won the presidency. And with all the laws and
the lack of voter integrity in the state of Pennsylvania,
and they don't want any voter ID, any illegal immigrants
get legal drivers' licenses. Anyway, it just probably was out
of reach. But it was interesting to follow for a while. Okay,
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so maybe the pick of Tim Wallas gets you Minnesota.
There you go, You're going to get that state. Any
what else does he bring? He basically is echoing the
radicalism of Kamala Harris, and that raises the question, well,
what happened to Governor Josh Shapiro in all of this? Now?
The Hill reported that a number of voices on the
far left had gone really hard after Shapiro. You could
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see it. I mean, their fingerprints were all over these
articles about a sexual harassment payout, about Shapiro being critical
of the students that were taking over buildings on college campuses.
Michael Moore said he compared him to the KKK that
he's against the BDS movement. Well, he happens to be Jewish,
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and he happens to practice his faith, and he happens
to have a little bit of moral clarity, unlike the
rest of this radicalized democratic socialist New Green Deal party,
that there is right and wrong, and that Israel was
attacked and Israel should be able to win their war
against radical Islamic terrorism, and you should be able to
say the words. But as the Hill pointed out, you
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know the number of voices of the far left that
clearly Kamala listened to. In the end, went after Shapiro
over his position over the Israel Hamas war, accusing the
fifty one year old Pennsylvania governor of blindly supporting Israel's
aggressive military campaign at the expense of tens of thousands
of Palestinians who have been killed in the conflict, and
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many even went as far as to label him genocide Josh,
which is just outrageous. Congress Person Jared Moskowitz said, Josh's
position on Israel is almost identical to everybody else, but
he's being held to a different standard. So you have
to ask yourself why. And I think It's a fair question,
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and it goes further than that. Even John Fetterman was
out there, the senator from Pennsylvania, warning Harris's campaign against
picking Shapiro, and Fetterman aids informed the Harris campaign about
their concerns, including that Shapiro is too focused on his
own personal ambitions, and Fetterman and Shapiro apparently have not
exactly been friends, according to my sources, for quite a
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long time. Selena will know a lot more about this
than I do. Democrats are even shocked over this selection.
You have the Republican Jewish Coalition. I mean they went
after this issue really hard. A particular concern for American
Jewish community is Governor walls embrace of the most vicious
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anti Israel, anti Semitic member of Congress, and that's Congresswoman
Omar Walls has endorsed and supported it as notorious squad
member for years, championing her as a progressive leader in Congress.
This is the same disgraceful Congresswoman Omar who is trafficked
in anti Semitic conspiracy theories, falsely accusing Israel of genocide
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and apartheid, and voting against funding for the Iron Dome
missile defense system that is currently protecting countless innocent civilians
in Israel from terror attacks. And we are on the
verge by the way of potential all our war breaking
out in the Middle East. And remember the last time
that Iran fired missiles at Israel. Well, Kamala Harris and
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Joe Biden would not support their efforts to rightly retaliate
Wall's record. They go on completely a Wall in the
summer of twenty twenty when he let rioters burn sections
of Minneapolis to the ground, signing a bill to reduce
prison sentences for violent criminals, gaslighting parents and business owners
during draconian COVID shutdown, saying, oh, it's not that bad
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that the laws he put in place, covering up for
Joe's obvious cognitive decline, saying, well, this is agism, signing
a bill to give illegal immigrants free tuition, driver's licenses,
health benefits, and then of course you can add to
that everything else I've been telling you in the last
two hours. By the way, students are gearing up for
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round two of these pro Palestinian in some cases pro
Hamas protests they've been planning all summer long. They said,
so this anyway, this picco of walls over Shapiro. Well, okay,
he's Jewish and he's observant, he practices his faith. Anyway,
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Van Jones said, there's relief from conservatives and disquiet in
the Jewish community. Anyway, Selena's you know, is with us.
We welcome her back to the program. She knows more
about the politics in Pennsylvania than anybody. National political reporter
for the Washington Examiner. Also a great grandmother. According to reports, how.
Speaker 2 (07:20):
Are you, I'm awesome?
Speaker 3 (07:24):
How are you today?
Speaker 1 (07:26):
All right? You've known Josh Shapiro for how long?
Speaker 3 (07:30):
Twenty five years?
Speaker 1 (07:32):
What could you tell us about what you may or
may not know or what you're willing to report is
usually more no, more than you can tell. But can
you give us some insight into this?
Speaker 3 (07:44):
Well? You know, I Josh has had quite frankly, quite honestly,
a very smart career. In his trajectory to being the
Pennsylvania governor. He was in the state House, he wasn't
there very long, and he became the first and only
deputy House speaker with a Republican But he quickly found
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that he's not really good being one of two hundreds, right,
so he left and he ran for Montgomery County Commissions one,
he ran for a state attorney general one both times,
and then ran for governor. And you know, he was
very lucky. When he ran for governor. He ran against
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the blood candidate in Doug Mestriana, who did not really
spend a lot of time talking about the issues and
sort of closed himself off from access with the press,
and so people really didn't know what his message was.
And so Shapiro was really smart to go out in
the smaller counties like Erie, Cambria, Beaver, Luzern counties, former
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Democrat counties that Trump had flipped, and he was able
to put this coalition together of Democrats and Republicans to
win by like seventeen percentage points. There was a historic win. So,
knowing all of that, his trajectory was on its way
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to him running as for president in maybe twenty twenty eight.
And he had a good story to tell as this person, right,
he's a guy who shows up in places that other
Democrats don't show up. So to see him then be
courted to be the vice president, you know, I just thought,
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as long as I've known Josh, it was not a
good stick. Even watching him giving the speech of a
couple of speeches that he gave, you could see a
discomfort with him because he's never been an attack dog,
and so I wonder if it wasn't that. You know,
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the question I think we ask is did Josh say
know or did Harris not ask him? I think that's
the next question in this story.
Speaker 1 (10:11):
I don't know if we'll ever get the real answer
to be reported, but in my mind, there's got to
be something going on. Let me quote Van Jones some more,
but you have this anti Semitism that has gotten marbled
into this party, and you could be for the Palestinians
without being an anti Jewish bigot. But there are anti
semi anti Jewish bigots out there, and there's some disquiet now,
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and there has to be you know, how much of
what just happened is caving into some of these darker
parts of the Democratic Party. Pretty powerful statement.
Speaker 3 (10:42):
From him, Yeah, absolutely, I mean I think he was
on point in saying this. And you know, those of
us at a certain age you grew up with this
Democratic Party are sort of stunned to see this coming
out of this party. They were the most supportive of
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Israel and the Jewish people throughout sort of decades since
Israel became the own nation. And I think that's a
big part of why if he wasn't picked, I think
that I think that played into it. But I also
think it's important to note that I think Nancy Pelosi
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played a really big part in this as well. And
she she signaled that this week when she told when
she had one of her her people tell the Hill
how much she liked Kim Walls. We tend to forget
that members of Congress that ran in one in Republican
districts in two thousand and six, like Kim Walls, were
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the men and women that made Nancy Pelosi Speaker of
the House in two thousand and seven, right Walls defeated
a sixth term Republican in a conservative state, and she
and he, you know, has never really been able to
pay those members back. A lot of them lost in
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twenty ten. Now, as a congressman, Walt has been center,
has been sort of in the center because he represented
a center right district. But once he was not one
of four hundreds and he became an executive, his true
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far left governing style became immediately evident and I think
they picked him because of sort of this fondness the
Pelosi has for him, but also they have decided that
this is a base election. They are not going for
Republican voters. They're not going for former Hailey voters, they're
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not going for independence. They're going for the base, and
they're going to try to flow them up.
Speaker 1 (12:53):
Let me go back to Josh for one second, and
I asked this question. I would expect nothing other than
for him to go out there as passionately as he
can supporting the ticket today. But do you think that
he really believes that, because I would doubt it.
Speaker 3 (13:07):
Here's what I think. This is my only prediction that
I've made about the entire deep thing, is I think
that Josh Shapiro will go out today and.
Speaker 4 (13:17):
Give a.
Speaker 3 (13:20):
Powerful, inspiring, aspirational speech, and every Democrat is going to weep,
and every never never Trump Republican is going to weep
because they saw what they could have had, and then
they'll see what they're going to get. And I think
that what Josh will be able to do today is
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signal that Soucia in twenty twenty eight. I think the best.
Speaker 1 (13:47):
Thing for Shapiro person so that means he thinks they're
going to lose.
Speaker 3 (13:52):
Well, I mean I don't want to put it.
Speaker 1 (13:55):
I mean you don't want to put words in it.
But I don't think that. Listen, the people of Pennsylvania
really well and hardest working people on earth, salt of
the earth. They're not these bitter people clinging to their God, guns, Bibles,
and religion, as Obama famously said. They're hardworking people. They're
people that love their country. They're people that are salt
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of the earth. They're the people that make the country great.
He's also no fracking, so you have two no frackers
on the ticket. Well that's great. That's not great for
Pennsylvania's economy. But Selena, you always have the best info.
When is your column coming out on this.
Speaker 3 (14:34):
It should be up shortly. You can just go to
selenaddo dot com and you can find it.
Speaker 1 (14:40):
All right, Selena, appreciate you as always. Thank you. Eight
hundred and ninety four one. Shawn is a number if
you want to be a part of the prop we have.
Jd Vance has been out there today making some really
interesting comments, and let's go to some of what he
had to say today.
Speaker 4 (14:56):
I would want to make just one final observation. You know,
I know most of you. I like all of you
as people, or at least I like the ones of
you that I know. I think that you guys have
got to do a better job at actually forcing Kamala
Harris to answer questions. This is a person who's been
the presumptive Democrat nominee for sixteen days. She hasn't taken
a single real question from a reporter. The American people
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deserve to get to know the people who want to
lead them, and I think it's shameful for Kamala Harris,
but increasingly for the media, that she's taking a basement
strategy of running from reporters instead of getting in front
of them, answering tough questions about her record and letting
the American people know who she is. President Trump and
I take hostile questions, we take non hostile questions. We
get out there and talk to people because we respect
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the American people enough to want to persuade them and
not to try to run from them. So I think
you guys got to do a better job. That's my
humble opinion.
Speaker 5 (15:45):
Tim Waltz's record is a joke.
Speaker 4 (15:47):
He's been one of the most.
Speaker 5 (15:48):
Far left radicals in the entire United States government at
any level. But I think that what Tim Waltz's selection
says is that Kamala Harris has been the knee to
the far left of her party, which is what she
always does. Kamala Harris listened to the Maas wing of
the party.
Speaker 4 (16:05):
She selected Tim Waltz.
Speaker 5 (16:06):
A guy who wants to ship more manufacturing jobs to China,
who wants to give illegal aliens driver's license, and who
wants to make the Fitinel crisis that we just heard
about so much worse because he refuses to do his
job and actually make it easier for American citizens and
not illegal aliens, to.
Speaker 4 (16:22):
Live a good life.
Speaker 5 (16:23):
So I think what it says is that Kamala Harris
is running as a San Francisco Liberal, She is governed
as a San Francisco Liberal, and she shows a running
mate who will be a San Francisco style liberal. The
last thing that I'll say about Tim Waltz is, to
her credit, Kamala Harris and Tim walt do make an
interesting team because if we remember the rioting in the
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summer of twenty twenty, Tim Waltz was the guy who
let rioters burn down Minneapolis, and then Kamala Harris.
Speaker 4 (16:49):
Was the one who bailed the Rioters out of jail.
Speaker 5 (16:51):
So there's an interesting team in that sense.
Speaker 1 (16:55):
I mean, I really find that jd Vance's hit his stride.
And it's always difficult for anybody when they get picked
to be a vice presidential candidate. I mean, and it's overwhelming.
And I did the first interview with jad Vance at
the convention the night he was selected, and I asked
him every tough question that I knew that he was
going to be asked in the course of the days, weeks,
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and months ahead. He had no problem answering any of them.
His life stories beyond inspiring, coming from Appalachia dirt dirt, poor,
alcoholic drug addict mother, missing father, mi Ia, and you know,
then found his way into the Marine Corps, actually went
to a rack, unlike Tim Walls, and from there he
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also then gets out, goes to Ohio State, graduates in
two years. He goes to Yale Law School, where he
graduates at the top of his class. I think the
funnier thing that came out. I don't know if you
saw the interview on Fox and Friends the last two days,
but his wife Usher Usha brother is been. You know,
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she was number one in the class and he was not.
He was just in the top one percent. Pretty funny.
I mean when you compare his radicalism to Kamala Harris,
what do you have Kamala Harris co sponsoring Bernie Sanders
Medicare for All Act. I mean, this is basically the
gubernatorial version of Bernie Sanders. And as part of that
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Medicare for All Act, remember Kamala would would proudly get
rid of all private health insurance. You couldn't have your
own plan. Whatever happened to keep you a doctor, keep
your plan and save money. Well now they got you
didn't save money. Many lost their doctors. Now you're not
even going to be allowed to keep your plan.
Speaker 6 (18:39):
You know.
Speaker 1 (18:39):
Sponsored to bill Kamala did to provide illegals with legal representation.
Wanted to decriminalize the illegal immigration, offer free education, free healthcare.
Same thing with Tim Walls, you know, introduced. You know,
both of them are against deed set against fracky.
Speaker 2 (18:57):
You know.
Speaker 1 (18:58):
Kamala Harris you know has a plan to phase out
fossil fuels. So does Tim Walls. You know, the both
are part of this defund dismantle no bill law madness.
In the Senate, Kamala Harris sponsored a bill to advance
the Green New Deal ninety trillion dollars of bankruptcy redistribution
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that would absolutely destroy and eviscerate even further the economy
that has has gone south from the minute they took over.
I mean, the attacks that she has made against ice agents,
the positions that she's taken on the border, the position
she has taken on abortion. She's both both of these
people are extraordinarily radical, you know, both take you know,
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don't want any integrity measures. Although Kamala once said that
we should have paper ballots, but she's gone away from that.
She sponsored a bill to expand vote by mail early
in person voting, but just for her election in twenty twenty,
you know, touting her role delivered in the most ambitious
climate agenda in history. That's exactly where Tim Walls is.
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Both against fracking, both against the Keystone XL pipeline. Both
had an absolute disgraceful record when it came to the
COVID pandemic. You know, even days, you know Kamala's case
supporting banning plastic straws, you know, sponsoring, oh, they want
the replacement of existing school buses with electric buses. Kamala
is saying that record high gas prices are the price
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to pay for democracy, supporting reducing red meat consumption. He
sued the Obama administration even for allowing fracking off the
California coast at the time that defund the police. Activist
Mendela Barnes first Senate, she supported that person reimagine the
role of the police. So she supported Garcetti's one hundred
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and fifty million dollar cut for police. After the George
Floyd riots, after she put out her tweet for the
Bailfund people to donate to that Bellfund. That Bail Fund
ended up allowing people, as the head of the Bellfund said,
and I played it on TV, we don't even care
what the crime is. We don't even look at it. Well,
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some of them were murderers. Then, of course, the surrender
in the war against terrorism, and you know, we need
to be courageous and get rid of the words and
not say the words radical Islamic terrorism. Nodding along with
the student accusing Israel of ethnic genocide and then telling
the student, well, your truth cannot be suppressed, skipping net
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and Yahoo's address at the Capitol, single payer healthcare. Both
of them support this. She wanted a gun buyback program,
supports an all out assault weapons bad they're in They're
totally in sync on all of this. This is extreme,
This is radical, and this is dangerous. Both want, you know,
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people that are put in prison to be allowed to vote.
It's crazy. Supported eliminating the filibuster to pass the Green
New Deal. Forgot that part. Never mind that she thought
the seventy to eighty percent tax rate that AOC was
initiating was a bold idea. He wants to even tax,
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you know, raise corporate taxes, individual taxes, small business taxes,
estate taxes, unrealized capital gains taxes. And clearly Tim Wallas
is in full sync with this. You know, they're not
going to let up those riders in twenty twenty, both
of them. Frankly, they're they're handling of the riots in
the summer of twenty twenty. Disgraceful. All right, let's get
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to our busy phones. Brian in Minnesota. Brian, you're on
the Sean Hannity Show.
Speaker 2 (22:41):
Hi, how you doing, Seoan?
Speaker 1 (22:45):
I'm good, sir. What's going on? You got a crazy
governor there?
Speaker 2 (22:48):
Buddy, Oh wow, you're not kidding. I am. I am
very ecstatic. Yet she picked him as her running mate.
Is that for a simple fact that he's no longer
going to be our governor?
Speaker 1 (23:01):
Does does he have to resign to go on the
ticket or you're assuming they're gonna win, because I wouldn't
assume that.
Speaker 2 (23:09):
Well, I would think he would have to resign in
order to go at all his rallies. Why should this
citizens of Minnesota paper him go.
Speaker 1 (23:15):
Everywhere happens all the time. I don't think I've not
seen anything that he'd have to resign. My guess is
he stays on as governor and he spends all his
time out on the campaign trail for the next ninety
one days.
Speaker 2 (23:29):
Well, I hope that he resigns and puts all his
effort into a campaign that I don't think is gonna
make it, at least I really hope doesn't make it.
Speaker 1 (23:39):
That's why he's gonna hang on to his current job,
so he has a fallback job, don't you think, Well,
you know, I.
Speaker 2 (23:47):
Would think there should be some kind of stipulation that
he should have to resign.
Speaker 1 (23:53):
Well, I think I actually think that's not a bad
idea either anyway, Brian appreciate it will stay in Minnesota, DJ, DJ,
thanks for checking in. What's going on? How do you
feel about your governor?
Speaker 7 (24:05):
Well, I'm ashamed to be from Minnesota at this point,
but I'm raised here on my born and raised here.
I just wanted to say, first I'll shine I love
you so. But secondly that Tim is lockstep with people
like Ilhano mar who's embarrassingly from Minnesota, and Keith Allison.
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I believe that that played into the decision process. It
had to. And if we if people don't think it did,
I think they're they're.
Speaker 1 (24:35):
I lose you. I think your phone's cropping out on us.
Uh sorry, DJ, we lost your buddy Mike in North Carolina.
What's up, Mike? How are you?
Speaker 6 (24:46):
Hey? Hey, Seawn, It's great to get a chance to
talk to you, sir.
Speaker 1 (24:50):
What's going on? Glad you called?
Speaker 6 (24:53):
Well, I just look at the VP pick walls there
and the Harris Biden's take it. So what all they've
done to small business? My small business. They've cost us
about sixty thousand dollars over the last three years. Their
open border policies and everything is going to kill the
United States. I've got two fields that I've worked in,
welding and then I'm running a truck. I own an
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operator on the truck right now, and talk to a
gentleman in Texas that the illegals and the immigrants coming
across the border took his welding job. And then in
the truck and industry they're putting all these immigrants and people,
one of them that can't even speak English. The fuel
prices have gone through the roof, maintenance prices have gone
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through the roof. Everything has They're going to kill. They're
going to completely decimate the middle class and small business
owners all across the country.
Speaker 1 (25:46):
I hate to tell you, they're already doing it. That's
the problem. I mean, look at you know, two thirds
of the country a living paycheck to paycheck. Twenty five
percent of Americans are foregoing meals. You see the record
high inflation. What you bought four years ago is costing
the average family about eleven twelve grand more a year.
Real wages are down significantly. Under Trump, everything was up
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wide open borders. You have a national security threat, defund
dismantled no bail laws that they both support. Well, now
you have a personal safety security problem in your small
town or big city. On the issue of energy, they
both are anti energy and dependence. On the issue of
the economy, they both buy into this high taxation record,
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inflation and to punish success in America redistribution radical new
green dealism. Both obviously have radical positions on foreign policy.
They don't believe that America should be the leader of
the free world. That puts the entire world in danger.
They are extreme, they are radical, and they're dangerous. These
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policies are downright dangerous. We're on the precipice here of
World War three because of Biden and Harris. If it's
if it's Harris and Walls, I mean, I never thought
you'd have anybody more radical than Biden, but you do.
And it's Kamala Harris and Governor Walls. And they're gonna
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sound all great today. They're gonna be all energized, and
the crowd's going to be energized, yay and all happy.
But I'm going to tell you something, pay attention to
who they really are. We'll do the job the media
won't do. We will continue to vet them, we'll continue
to get the information out. We'll put it all on
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Kamala Harris has not answered a single question in this
whole process. Anyway, we're waiting. The Pennsylvania Rally should be
starting somewhere around the top of the next hour. Will
cover some of it. I don't know how much of
it I can take, but I'll try my best, all right.
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