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Speaker 1 (00:00):
See you right here for our final news round up
and information overload.
Speaker 2 (00:04):
All right, news round up, Information overload, Our toll free.
Here's our number. It's eight hundred and ninety four one,
Shawn if you want to be a part of the program.
Only eighty eight days until election day, thirty nine days
until early voting begins. It is coming fast, it is
coming furious. Now a couple of issues. One is law
and order has become a big deal because we know
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that what happened in Minnesota in the summer of twenty twenty.
We know that the governor didn't lift a finger, even
the Minneapolis mayor begging liberal begging Walls to call in
the National Guard, but he said, well, they're only a
bunch of nineteen year old cooks. And then of course
Walls was awl He's just missing an action Mia And
(00:49):
now his former guardsmen are furious with him about this claim,
as you know, stolen valor claim, and it's getting worse
and worse by the day. But we know where they
are in law and order and part of this insanity
defund dismantled, no bail laws and Kamala and Tim Walls
are soulmates on this issue. And of course Kamala tweeted
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out the bail fund. That Bell Fund ended up raising
over forty million dollars. The head of the bail fund
on records, I didn't even look at what the charges
were there. They were literally bailing out people charged with
murder into general society. You know Tim Wall's wife, you know, saying,
oh yeah, I opened during the riots in twenty twenty,
I opened the windows so I could smell the burning rubber.
Speaker 3 (01:31):
Those first days, you know, when there were riots, I
could smell the burning tires, and that was that was
a very real thing. And I kept the windows open
for as long as I could because I felt like
that was such a touchstone of what was what was happening.
Speaker 2 (01:50):
So we have radicalism when it comes to open borders, decriminalize,
and of course I'm sure paths the citizenship approached for
both of them. But then free housing, free health care,
free education, free college tuition. In Minnesota, you got a
legal driver's license even though you're in the country illegally,
so you got that aspect of it. Then this big
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Washington Examiner expos today about Tim Walls on at least
five occasions as governor hosting a Muslim cleric that actually
celebrated Hamas's October seventh attack last year on Israel, promoting
a film popular among neo Nazis that glorifies Adolf Hitler.
The Imam's name is Assad Zaman or I think that's
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how you pronounced it. Of the Muslim American Society of Minnesota.
He joined other Muslim leaders in mayor twenty three for
a meeting about Mosque security with Walls gubernatorial office. He
also spoke at a May twenty twenty event for peaceful
protest with the governor during the riots of Minesota. And
in twenty nineteen, in April, the cleric delivered an invocation
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of all Walls State of the Union address, only months
after he called for an end to the government shutdown
at a press conference with Walls in January of twenty nineteen,
and anyway, also attended an event with Walls hosted for
ramadan As. According to social media pose and then we
ad October seventh and this guy who's from Bangladesh, he
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said that about October seventh that he stands in solidarity
with the Palestinians against Israeli attacks. Remember, twelve hundred Israelis
were murdered that day. What part of murder and kidnapping
and beheading and rape? Don't people like this as a
mom understand, Let's play the amom in his own words,
saying that if African American youth want to express their
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rage physically and violently, I'm not going to condemn them.
Why should he.
Speaker 4 (03:50):
It's important if youth in the African American community feel
the need to express their rage physically in violent and
I am not here to condemn them.
Speaker 2 (04:03):
Oh, I think you should condemn violence like that and
rage like that. And here's them in June twenty twenty,
saying the police provoked the peaceful riots or protesters to riot,
and white supremacists, TRUMP supporters came in and burned down
the city advices.
Speaker 5 (04:21):
Bullets, they fired tear gas, they fired mace on the
face of people, and they fired.
Speaker 4 (04:27):
Flash bang grenades. These are all military ignitions. And so
this continued for two days.
Speaker 5 (04:35):
The protests were peaceful on Tuesdays and Tuesday and Wednesday,
and the police kept inciting the protesters to riot. So
starting on Thursday, we saw something new. There were outside provocateurs, provokers,
white supremacists, and people who believe in the destruction of
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all government. Who came and who started breaking windows of
shops so they could be looted. And once the windows
were broken, then general public and many looters black and
white looted the stores. The vast majority of these at
the hands of organized white supremacists. They have been coming
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from out of state, thousands of them. So this is
a very severe situation. The supporters of President Donald Trum,
the white supremacists have been saying that they would like
to stoke and foment a civil war insanity.
Speaker 2 (05:37):
Now we have other problems, and that is with their
open borders policy and walls clearly support sanctuary cities and states,
and drivers' licenses for illegals and free college tuition and
education and healthcare. Well, we have another problem with these
open borders is we have people coming from Iran and Syria.
John Solomon, justinews dot com broke a big story about
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how the FBI led a suspect and a plot to
kill President Trump into the US on parole, despite knowing
that he had just recently been on a trip to Iran.
This on the heels of oh, the judiciary announcing yeah,
they let ninety nine people would territize let go and
let free into the country, and people wonder why I
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keep saying, it's not a matter of if, it's when
John Solomon, Justinnews dot Com, Sir, how are you Yeah?
Speaker 6 (06:28):
Good to be with you.
Speaker 2 (06:29):
Let's talk about some of the stories you've been breaking.
Let's start with this one.
Speaker 6 (06:33):
Listen, this gentleman who we now know was working with
Iran to try to arrange political assassinations on US soil,
including that of President Trump. He was led into this
country by our Federal Bureau of Investigation on what's called
a significant public benefit parole. Basically, we think he's a
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there's a good reason for him to be in the country.
It's hard to find anyone who knows the circumstances of
the case, including the whistleblowers who were alerted me to
this case, who thinks that it was a good idea
to take a guy who was already on the terror
watch list, who had just traveled to Iran, which is
a red flag in our immigration system, and who had
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as soon as he got on the ground, began looking
to arrange for assassins to assassinate Americans. I can't find
anyone who says, I see the significant public benefit that
it looks like the FBI figured, well, this guy must
be up to something, let's let him in and try
to solve a crime. And that is a very dangerous tactic.
It's very similar to the tactic that the ATF used
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a decade ago when they sent guns across the Mexico
in the Fast and Furious scandal, hoping that they could
maybe find the people who use them and they could
solve some crimes. But the danger in the risk is
so high in that, as we learned from that scandal,
and here there are lots of questions. What was the
FBI thinking, Why did they do it? Why did they
take the risk? Why have a terror watch list? If
everybody on the terrorist watch it seems to get waved
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in Jim Jordan earlier this week evolved from the House
Teduciary Committee that ninety nine other people on the terrorist
watch list, just like this gentleman, had also been waved
into the country. It creates an enormous amount of risk.
And I can tell you the reason I learned about
this is that federal law enforcement team to me saying,
we are very very uncomfortable. The FBI fingerprinted this guy,
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they interviewed him they dumped his pockets, they looked at
his phone, they knew he had come from my round,
they knew he was on a terrorist and they said,
come on into the country.
Speaker 2 (08:28):
Wow, that's pretty unbelievable. So the FBI led to suspect
and you know, under the significant public benefit, which is
no benefit at all whatsoever. You've been breaking a lot
of other news and obviously you know, the stolen valor
claim is blowing up, but there's a lot of issues
involving Walls blowing up. How is this going to play
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itself out? Because I think Tim Walls right now is
in really big trouble. You know, this isn't a cat
you know lady comment which the media folkocused on forever,
but this stolen valor now, not only are the guard
Vets themselves speaking out, a gold star mama speaking out,
clearly they are sensitive to it because they have changed
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their his bio on the website, Tim Walls oversaw the
worst pandemic fraud in the nation, two hundred and fifty
million stolen from the program. His relationship with China. Then,
of course you know people have been calling him tampon
tin and then a bill stripping anti pedophile language from
Minnesota's Human Rights Act, you know, mandating racial quotas throughout
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the state health Department. I mean it goes on and
on from there and wants to race social security.
Speaker 6 (09:39):
Yeah, now you are. You've really hit some of the
most important highlights we've dug into his record. Listen, just
on financial management. He spent more money as governor than
any other government the history of Minnesota by a mile.
He is a big spender, just like Joe Biden and
Kama Harris have been. And in that spending, there were
warning signs to his administration you're not being careful, you're
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giving a lot more grants, and he ignored those warnings.
And in fact, now when you go back to the
audits of the Legislative Audit Bureau of Minnesota, which is
by the way, a nonpartisan, they said, hey, we warned
this guy many times. They didn't have his administration didn't
have proper controls to make sure that the people that
they were getting giving money to actually deserved it even
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existed that weren't fraudulent. And we tallied up all those
audits where they found problems. It's nearly a billion dollars
his administration lost. Now billion dollars in washing. Maybe not
that impressive in a state like Minnesota, that is a
big ticket number. He literally, his administration literally wasted eight
billion dollars giving money to people it was that weren't
entitled to it, including money that was taken away by
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seventy fraudsters. They basically took away two hundred and fifty
million dollars from poor children so that they could have
lunches and meals during the pandemic. So there are victims
downstream from this front. Isn't just wasting money the people
that he says he wanted to help, he actually hurt
by wasting that money. That's just one of many things.
And I want to get to the stolen valor because the
most important piece of evidence in the whole claim. There's
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always going to be They said, he said, we had
this with John Kerry, But the Minnesota National Guard, which
reports to the governor currently and was his former employer
when he was with the National Guard, they called the
governor out. They gave us an on the record statement
on Tuesday saying the governor was not entitled to use
the rank that he's been telling people for the last
sixteen years that he retired at Yes, he served for
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a period of time as a command sergeant major, but
he didn't fulfill his obligations. He left the Guard without
fulfilling him and he was demoted. And he knew he
was demoted. When he left the Guard, he continued to
use a more senior rank. That is something from a
judgment and from an honesty standpoint, I think he's not
going to be able to shake all right.
Speaker 2 (11:48):
Quick break more with founder, editor in chief and investigative
reporter John Solomonsinnews dot com as we continue to continue.
Now more with founder, the editor in chief, the investigative
reporter John solomon Just Thenews dot com is with us.
You see the double standard on all of these issues.
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Remember the National Guard issue with George W. Bush Ye,
I mean, stolen valor is a big deal. Him bailing
out when he was called into Iraq as a big deal.
He's still had two years on his contract, it seems
that or two years left to serve. It seems like
that nobody in the media wants to do any vetting
of either Harris or Tim Walls. And I think that's
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an enormous challenge for the Trump campaign. But I do
believe that if that, if their records get out and
they get their own words get out, and it penetrates
the culture in spite of the state run media mob.
I don't think I don't think they could win if
everybody knows this.
Speaker 6 (12:49):
Yeah, I think that that's right. And listen, we were
so much more hostage to the legacy media in the
twenty twenty election, but so many new news sites have
dropped up since that time, maybe because of that time,
and they reached tens of millions of people. This story
that yesterday when I broke the story about the FA,
a million people shared it on the Internet over the
course of a day. We're now able to get the
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story around the roadblock the deniers, the truth deniers in
the legacy media, and I think that that is where
the president and his team and all of us who
care about the truth have to go. We got to
just use the pipelines that we have. We've got X.
No longer you sanctioning us and keeping us from telling
people the truth. That's a big factor of truth is
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going into a large platform. We've got Rumble and I
think all of these places we're now able to get
the truth around this and the best proof that I
can offer when people say, why are you so sure
that down and the answer is when I first wrote
the first stories about Hunter Biden and Joe Biden in
twenty nineteen, only about seventeen percent of Americans thought Joe
Biden did any throng. Now it isn't like the New
York Times, ABC News, the network's covered anything about this
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for the last five years. But in a poll earlier this year,
AP reported that's sixty seven percent of Americans now believe
that Joe Biden did something unethical or illegal with the Sun.
They didn't get that from the legacy media. They got
it from listening to your show and reading my site.
I think there's an opportunity to inform the public around
the mainstream media or the legacy media, who clearly clearly
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have decided to put the thumb on the scale in
favor of Kamala Harris.
Speaker 2 (14:19):
And god only knows what the FBI or fifty one
former Intel officials might have up their sleeve, right John.
Speaker 6 (14:25):
That say, listen, we got to watch every possibility between
now on election Day. But I do think the American
people are more alert to the inequities and news. They
understand the biases. They understand the mistruth that they were
imposed on them. They're not going to fall for it
this time. And I think those of us who want
to get the truth out, as long as we keep
shouting it, I think the Americans are going to go
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into this election far more informed than they were in
twenty twenty.
Speaker 7 (14:48):
All.
Speaker 2 (14:48):
I appreciate you being with us. Justinnews dot Com founder
editor in chief, investigative reporter John Solomon, Thank you, my friend.
We'll see on TV tonight eight hundred and nine to
four one. Shawn is on number.
Speaker 1 (15:01):
Come on, man, it's taken me forty seven years to
perfect doing nothing. I had to become president to show yeah,
I could do that better than anybody. Joe Biden the
most dangerous man in America.
Speaker 2 (15:17):
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let's get to our busy phones. Let's say hi to
Jimmy's in Dallas, Texas. Jim Hey, how are you. What's
on your mind today?
Speaker 8 (17:11):
Doing well? A couple of things. Just listening to some
DeBie Brothers. I love your music. Your bumper music. Crows
remind me a fun stuff when I was growing up
and stuff. But I was listening to some Dbie Brothers
the other day. Taking it to the streets.
Speaker 2 (17:22):
Hey, get into the streets, the old Doobie Brothers. Yeah,
there's an old song that nobody loves with them. I
know people know long train running, et cetera, et cetera.
Listen to the music all that stuff. They have some
great hits that are well known. There's a song they
did that I used to love call Echoes of Love.
Do you ever hear that song?
Speaker 3 (17:43):
Oh?
Speaker 8 (17:43):
Yeah, well, you know.
Speaker 2 (17:44):
I don't know why at the time. I love that song.
Haven't heard it a while.
Speaker 8 (17:48):
Yeah, but taking it to the streets. There's a line
in there that really ought to be a President Trump's
theme song for the Democrats, telling me the things you're
gonna do for me. I am blind and I don't
like what I think I see. Not ought to be
a path to the president, but.
Speaker 2 (18:06):
That's a pretty good line. What's going on?
Speaker 8 (18:09):
Yeah, well, Jim Walls, I've been thinking this over and
I figured out find me why Kamala Harris picked him.
You know, politicians all perception, the perception you're trying to
paint of Donald Trump. He's a crook, he's hitler, he's
bad for our democracy, which we have a constitutional republic.
But in picking Kim Walls, he is so far to
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the left that they'll be able to paint kamalaw as
a moderate Democrat. What do you think of that idea?
Speaker 2 (18:36):
Okay, Walls is anything but a moderate Democrat. He's the
Bernie Sanders of democratic governors. We've we've gone over his
record and now he's under real serious fire by the
people that he served with and about the stolen valor allegation,
and I think that it's justified. It's it's sad. I mean,
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my inclination is just you know, applaud anybody that's that
serves our country. And you know, then for him to
disparage the National Guard or National Guard troops there is
a bunch of nineteen year old cooks, is an excuse
for not calling them up during the summer of twenty
twenty rioting, even after a target was ransacked and a
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police precinct burned to the ground and had people dying
and built you know, hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of
millions of dollars in property, damaged, the city on fire,
and even the liberal mayor of Minneapolis begging for help.
But that just fits his radicalism. He's radical on illegal immigration,
he's radical on you know, defund dismantled, reimagine the police,
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no bail laws. He's he's radical on the economy. He's
radical on foreign policy. I mean, we got radical on energy,
no fracking, no drilling. We got ourselves, well, we're not
going to recognize the country. The country is going to
go to you know, complete Adam shipp if these two
are elected and a it's not even a prediction, it's
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just a fact. And these policies have been tried, they
have been failed. They have failed whenever implemented the fact
that Bernie Sanders couldn't win the Democratic nomination and they
handed to somebody more radical than him. I think it
speaks volumes about where we are the media being complicit
because they hate Donald Trump so much, and that they
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support these radical views. I mean, it makes everything just
exponentially worse. Anyway, my friend, appreciate the call. Jeff Minnesota.
Speaker 9 (20:34):
Figured we give you a little taste of the.
Speaker 2 (20:35):
Song, Linda. Do you remember the song?
Speaker 10 (20:47):
So first of all, I want to just say that
there's a malfunction in the studio.
Speaker 9 (20:50):
I called for taking it to the street. It is
a great song. Its echoes, a love song I've never
heard of in my life, and I.
Speaker 2 (20:56):
Know it's it's an unknown song I used to like.
Speaker 9 (20:58):
I don't know for reason.
Speaker 2 (21:01):
All right, are you done?
Speaker 9 (21:02):
Oh fah, oh my god, echoes along my ass.
Speaker 2 (21:06):
I don't know at the time of that time in
my life. I like the song. I don't know what
year it came out, but it was.
Speaker 9 (21:11):
This explains why you're an altar boy fu.
Speaker 2 (21:15):
Oh jeez, well, I liked everything else that they did too.
Speaker 9 (21:18):
I love Taking into the Streets though. That's a great
father was a huge Dooye Brothers.
Speaker 2 (21:25):
Great God. See, here we go, Here we go, Let's
get beautiful. Michael McDonald actually does the Boss. He's about mistaken.
He's got great type.
Speaker 10 (21:38):
You don't know me, bro, I'm gonna have Ethan take
it the thirty seconds, which is actually where taken into
the streets the choruses, which is the part that that
caller was talking about.
Speaker 2 (21:58):
Yeah, and that's what you used to sing it every wedding.
Speaker 9 (22:00):
Oh my god, forget it was a huge request this song.
Speaker 2 (22:03):
All these I don't remember the chorus, remind.
Speaker 10 (22:06):
Me taking it to the streets, Taking it to the streets.
Speaker 6 (22:12):
All right.
Speaker 2 (22:12):
You are so not in the game.
Speaker 9 (22:15):
I know you're trying to make me sing on air.
Speaker 2 (22:17):
It's gonna I'm trying to make you sing and you're
not going there, which is too bad because Linda is
a real song.
Speaker 9 (22:22):
No, but I'm not going to sing the Doobie Brothers.
That's weird.
Speaker 2 (22:24):
You know what the funny thing is, You're you're crazy
New York Pennsylvania accent. It goes when you talk like Milwaukee,
and we're.
Speaker 10 (22:32):
Going when I get when I get excited about something,
my accent gets very strong when I you know, when.
Speaker 2 (22:38):
We used to have Hannity Christmas parties back in the day,
I forget about it. It was there was no stopping you none,
And I can't have them anymore because I'm not allowed
to drink with employees. It's ridiculous, that's the thing.
Speaker 9 (22:49):
It's so funny because I don't adhere to that rule
at all. So we're gonna have them without you. We're
all going to get liquered up in your honor.
Speaker 2 (22:55):
That's all right, I'll pay for it. How's that? I
love it? Minnesota. Do you have Sean Hannity Show.
Speaker 7 (23:01):
Hi, good afternoon, Good afternoon. I just wanted to discuss
that slow roll on the twenty twenty chaos three nights.
I work at a company that's about two and a
half blocks from where all that took place, and all
we saw was billowing smoke, helicopters, the smell of fire.
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It felt like the first day of desert storm around it.
Speaker 2 (23:25):
Well, you know, the first Lady of Minnesota actually opened
her windows and that she wanted to smell burning rubber
from the tires and the rioting. I mean, that is bizarre.
How many chances should these people get? Unlimited amounts of chances?
And then Kamalo supports the bail fund that releases even
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people accused of heinous crimes and violent crimes like murder.
By the way I'll play the I'll play Tim Wallas'
his wife saying it. Somebody wrote, last night you attacked
his wife. He threw herself into the political arena when
the summer twenty twenty insurrection riots were going on by
saying this.
Speaker 3 (24:03):
I would say, those first days, you know, when there
were riots, I could smell the burning tires, and that
was that was a very real thing. And I kept
the windows open for as long as I could because
I felt like that was such a touchstone of what
was what was happening.
Speaker 2 (24:25):
Wow, unbelievable. So I'm not allowed to comment on her
comments about riots. She even identified them as riots. Uh
why wasn't her husband willing to call up the guard?
Pretty amazing and look at the look at the damage,
look at the death and destruction that resulted, look at
the look at what the open borders of Kamala and
Joe had done to this country. You know, look at
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the fentanyl, the opioid crisis, look at every everything else
that we are all dealing with. You know how many times?
How many more Lake and Riley's and Rachel Moore and
mother of five and Joscelyn Nungary. You know that little
twelve year old girl that was brutalized for two hours
and murdered by Harris and Biden illegal immigrants. And the
list is long. Can I have a whole list in
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front of me? I scroll it on TV. It's so sad,
and it's so preventable. This is so extreme, it's dangerous. Yeah,
let's talk about an arms embargo about Israel to give
into the Prohoma's wing of our party, a moss a
radical Islamic terror organization. But you're not allowed to say
the words. I feel like I'm living in a surreal
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universe that my fellow citizens that buy into this, I mean,
I don't know what's happened. They have lost their minds,
and my fear is that may be too many of them. Anyway,
I appreciate the call eight hundred ninety four one sewn.
All right, let's get back to our busy phones, Chris
in New York. That's how Linda says it. Anyway, Glad
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you called Chris, what's going on.
Speaker 11 (25:54):
I'm not that close to the city. I just want
to remind somebody, I mean, anybody, this is as close
as the Progressives has ever gotten to the White House
to take in this country in the direction that it's
not going to be recoverable if they it just it
discontinues and they manage to get that fire. I mean,
(26:16):
I've been watching this my whole life, and it's just
to see how close they've been moving these pieces in
the game, every move strategic, strategically, for for forever, and
it's just so so it's, like you said, surreal to
see that they're that they're right on the front door.
(26:36):
They're literally on the front door of taking this whole
nation in the direction that we'll never ever see it
again again.
Speaker 2 (26:43):
Well, that's the that's that's the fear, that's what's at stake,
that's what's on the ballot. That's why I call it
an inflection point. That's why everybody has got to have
skin in the game here. That's why everybody's got to
believe that that they're vote is the deciding vote in
this election, because you know o'reiley put it in his
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unique way yesterday, but he's not wrong in his analysis,
and that is that it's going to be a vote
between whether or not America is going to go down
a road that we've never gone down, and that is
radical extreme New Green Deal, leftism, socialism, statism, Marxism, whatever
you want to call it, or if America will remain
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you know, the freest, best country, capitalist country on the
face of the earth, and one country that does not
abdicate its role as the leader of the free world,
that fights for and advocates for liberty and freedom and
protects it. And that's what's at stake here. I can't
put it in any more dire terms. There's only so
many times I can go over how extreme their records
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are and play them in their own words. That's why
we've created the Kamala Tim Walls files that you can
go to on Hannity dot com. It's right at the
top of the homepage. We're going to keep it there
through election day, right at the top of Hannity dot com,
and you can download their audio. You can download lists
of their radical positions. You can download what they have said,
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and it's all. They're available for you to share with
your friends and workers and neighbors and strangers. I don't
care who you share it with because the media is
never going to do their job now. Jd. Vance is
out there doing press conferences and interviews, so is Donald Trump.
But they're not saying a word anyway. Thank you, my friend.
Appreciate the call back to our phones. Wyatt and Colorado. Wyatt.
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How are you glad you called?
Speaker 6 (28:41):
Hi?
Speaker 2 (28:41):
Sean?
Speaker 12 (28:41):
Are you today?
Speaker 2 (28:42):
I'm good? How are you?
Speaker 12 (28:43):
I'm good?
Speaker 6 (28:44):
Man?
Speaker 12 (28:45):
So Hey, I had a question. I wanted to see
if you agreed with the vek Ramaswami's recent Instagram posts
and ex posts about uniting the party and the policies
that the Republicans are running under instead of bashing Trump
and her new VP pick. I was curious if you
agreed with that or not.
Speaker 2 (29:06):
I didn't hear him say that I don't have access
to social media because they've banned me. My team doesn't
allow me to have access to it, so I'm not
familiar with him saying that. I don't think it's I
don't think it's wrong to point out Kamala Harris's track record,
her statements, her and her own words, her positions. As
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a matter of fact, I think it's imperative that people
know it and understand it so they can compare and
contrast it to everything that President Trump is going to
offer the country. I mean, the bottom line is, if
you really wanted to me to put it simply, it's
that things will be better under Donald Trump. That the
Harris Biden record needs to be discussed, and you're better
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with Trump on every issue, and then their radicalism is
dangerous for the world, dangerous for the country's It's really
that simple to me. Now, he does talk a lot
about the issues like the border and law and order
and energy and the economy and America's standing in place
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in the world, and I think he's right. Republicans need
to talk about that too, and Donald Trump did that,
and as his pressers he's out there talking, they're hiding
and the media is allowing it. Anyway, appreciate the call.
Eight hundred and nine four one, Shawn is a number
if you want to be a part of the program.
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