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Speaker 1 (00:00):
All right, thanks Scott shann An Hour two Sean Hannity Show,
Toll free our numbers eight hundred and ninety four one, Shawn,
if you want to be a part of the program.
Sixty three days until election day. Early mail in ballots
going out as early as next week, actually towards the
end of this week in states like North Carolina elsewhere.
Early voting in Pennsylvania begins fourteen days from today, and
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this is getting very real, very fast. We will be
in Harrisburg, PA tomorrow with President Trump. And while we
are there, I know Senate candidate Dave McCormick, who's running
a pretty tight race against Bob Casey, will be there
as well, and look forward to seeing him. He's going
to join us in just a moment. If Donald Trump
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could hold Georgia, North Carolina, when Pennsylvania it is game over,
he will become the forty seventh president of this country.
That is how important now, issues involving law and order
and safety and security, energy, the economy, I mean, they
should merit matter to every Pennsylvania. I mean, you look
at a lot of these cities. You got hard working
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salt of the earth, great Americans in the energy industry
that would see their lives completely upended. If she were
to eliminate fracking and drilling, it would just upend the
entire economy in Pennsylvania. It'd be a disaster anyway. And
a couple of issues. Here's Dave McCormick one of his
recent ads highlighting Bob Casey supporting Biden's open borders.
Speaker 2 (01:27):
I'm Dave McCormick, and I approved this message.
Speaker 3 (01:29):
Three high schoolers die from fentanyl every day. As a sheriff,
I see it as a father. Happened to me. It
was all fentanyl, and it was the lethal dose level.
As a dad, it's a household I'm protecting. I couldn't
keep them from it. If the border was secure, chances
are my son will be alive today. We can't bring
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back the people we've lost, but we can get rid
of the weak politicians like Bob Casey who let it happen.
Speaker 1 (01:57):
And we've got another ad which, by the way, you
know how many eleven plus million unvetted Harris Biden illegal immigrants,
how many more Americans will be murdered, raped, and victims
of violent crime. And the idea that we're going to
give free housing, healthcare, education and a path to citizenship
slash amnesty and in Minnesota, free college education and illegal
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driver's license for illegals is madness, and they just doubled
down on stupid. I mentioned earlier in the program today
that well, now they're proposing that they start, you know what,
why go through the border. Let's just fly them in
directly from countries as they have been doing with in
terms of hundreds of thousands. They're not vetting any of
these people. Tamala Harris mocking Donald Trump. Well, he thinks
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a border wall is going to stop these people, and
that there's going to be an invasion of people that
have that are terrorists entering our country. Well, we can't
even get a list of what countries the people that
we know are in America, hundreds of them with known terroritize.
They won't release where they've come from. We know we
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have one hundred and eighty countries that illegal immigrants have
come from, and we know a lot of them are
our top geopolitical foes like China and Russia. We know
many have terroritized like Iran and Syria, and you've got Egypt, Afghanistan, Venezuela.
And look at the crime and look at the cost
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of the American taxpayers. All right, joining us now, Pennsylvania
Senate Canada. We will see him in Harrisburg tomorrow again.
Tickets on Hannity dot Com. Dave McCormick is with us, sir,
how are you? I see that your race is tightened significantly.
Pennsylvania is always a tough state for Republicans to win,
but it is winnable.
Speaker 4 (03:43):
Hey, Sean, how are you great to be with you?
Thanks for having me.
Speaker 1 (03:47):
All right, let's talk about the state of the race.
And how often does Bob Casey vote with Biden Harris.
Speaker 4 (03:54):
Ninety eight point six the time? I mean, this guy,
what's happened? You know, I'm not sure what he actually
believes in. But the thing that's that's clear is he
is not strong enough to stand up to his party,
which is becoming more and more extremely liberal by the day.
And so when Biden and Harris decide to open up
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the borders, but as you said, ten million I legal immigrants,
and when they decided to spend five trillion dollars more
and drive up the cost of of everything, and with inflation,
when they decided to conduct a war on oil and gas.
Natural gas is you know, is incredibly bountiful in Pennsylvania
when they did all those things, Bob Casey was a
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ninety eight percent vote. He's just too weak to stand
up to this crazy liberal agenda. And that's why I
believe in my heart that President Trump's gonna win because
this agenda is much too extreme for Pennsylvania. Trump's gonna
win in Pennsylvania. I think I'm gonna win in Pennsylvania
because people are really worried about this extreme samp Cisco
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liberalism coming to Pennsylvania. It just goes counter to everything
Pennsylvania's believe in.
Speaker 1 (05:06):
Well, I think that this is what What is your reaction?
Then let me play Kamala Harris in her own words,
saying and it's such an integral part of the economy,
saying that she would ban fracking. I just you know how,
and I want to know what the people of Pennsylvania think.
Let me play it.
Speaker 2 (05:22):
Will you commit to implementing a federal ban on fracking
your first day in office? Adding the United States the
list of countries who have banned this devastating practice.
Speaker 5 (05:32):
There's no question I'm in favor of banning cracking.
Speaker 1 (05:34):
So yeah, all right, So she says she would ban
you know, fracking, and brags about it. No ad, Okay,
what would that do to the Pennsylvania economy.
Speaker 4 (05:43):
It destroys, It destroys what people don't understand, destroys hundreds
of thousands of existing jobs. But it's not just fracking jobs.
These are truck drivers, these are mechanics, these are restaurants, bars.
There's an entire economy that's dependent on natural guests. But
here's killer Sean. Natural gas is Pennsylvania's future. We could
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be on the rise, we could be growing, We could
be like Texas or Florida, one of these states with
huge opportunity and upside if we just developed our natural
gas and got pipelines that could take it around the
country off short port that could take it to Europe
and Asia. So natural gas is not only the key
to existing jobs, it's the key to America's energy future,
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in Pennsylvania's energy future. And so Kamala Harris is not
only destroying a key part of today's economy, but tomorrow's economy.
And Bob Casey has been terrible on this issue too.
He has introduced fracking legislation, he's been for a cap
and trade program, this Democratic radical environmental agenda will destroy
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one of the great assets of America in Pennsylvania if
we don't put President Trump back in the White House
and a majority in the Senate.
Speaker 1 (06:56):
As you travel throughout the state of Pennsylvania, and I've
had extensive conversations with Selena Zito, and she's been on
the program many times. Who knows Pennsylvania as well as
anybody and how to win in Pennsylvania.
Speaker 2 (07:09):
It is a tough state.
Speaker 1 (07:12):
I think there's some you know, old more conservative Democrats
that are kind of I guess the dinosaurs and this
new radicalized Democratic Party. But think about Kamala Harris and
think of somebody like like Senator Casey. You know, he
hasn't said a word about decriminalizing illegal immigration and offering
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free housing, healthcare, education. He hasn't said a word about
you know, all these illegals unvetted coming from countries with
terroritize and our top geo political foes. He hasn't said
a word about defund ice or defund dismantled no bail
laws which Kamala and Tim Walls support. He hasn't stood
up and said loudly that Kamala Harris is wrong on energy,
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and that Bidenomics has not been the great success. She
was the tie breaking vote for the Inflation Reduction Act,
which is not is not impacted the people in your
state or any state. She has not stood up on
any of these major issues. And then we have this
disaster of a foreign policy that has imported oil from
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countries like Iran and like Venezuela. To make it a
big deal, though they seized Maduro's plane, why were they
importing oil from Madua exactly? And why were they importing
oil from and turning a blind guide towards sanctions with
Iran that allowed them to get rich, which I think
in part funded what happened on October seventh and since then.
Speaker 4 (08:38):
No doubt about it. Yeah, listen, this is, if you're
going to sum it up in two sentences, this is
a race at the top of the ticket with President
Trump and Harris and with me and Casey. It's a
race between strength and weakness. And it's a race between
common sense policies and a radical liberal agenda that's going
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to destroy our country. It's common sense to secure the border.
It's common sense to not have wild as a spending
that's spiraling out of control and driving up in place.
It's common sense that we need to develop our energy
sector and be energy dominant. It's common sense. And we
need to have peace through strength, law and order in
our cities. That that's what this race is all about.
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And you know, since I can remember, Sean politicians have
been telling us all that this is the most important
election of our lifetimes. But it really is, in this case,
the most important election of a lifetime. I believe that
That's why I'm running. And the contrast could not be
more clear. And we have a track record with President
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Trump where we saw what he delivered. We have a
track record with Biden, Harris and Casey where eighty percent
of Pennsylvania's think the country is headed in the wrong direction.
And so that's what this race is about. And we
got to make su sure that people of Pennsylvania and
President Trump said this when he came to visit last
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week in Johnstown, that the people Pennsylvania understand that no
matter what she says now, Kamala Harris is going to
has embraced in our entire life, and as recently as
three or four years ago, a set of positions that
are wildly out of step with Pennsylvanians. And we know
from eighteen years in the Senate that Bob Casey is
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a sure thing. He is a vote for whatever his
party tells him. And this party is out of touch.
So that's why this race is so important, and I
think Pennsylvanias are waking up to that, and that's why
President Trump will win and I believe I win.
Speaker 1 (10:38):
All right, quick break right back more with Pennsylvania. Republican
Senate candidate. Dave McCormick is with us. We'll get to
your calls at the bottom of the half hour. Eight
hundred and nine to four one seawn our number. If
you want to be a part of the program as
we continue, we can put me out. Dave McCormick with US,
Republican Senatorial candidate and the must win state of Pennsylvania
will be in Pennsylvania tomorrow. We're a town hall with
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President Trump.
Speaker 2 (11:01):
Day will be there.
Speaker 1 (11:03):
The sign up is at Hannity dot com and hope
to see many of you there tomorrow. You have a
strong economic background. You've been a great business success. Between
price gauging, as Kamala calls it, and her plan to
attack corporations, between her proposal to raise the capital gains
and double it, and to go after unrealized capital gains
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and go along with the worldwide idiotic you know, corporate
minimum packs which would double, which would make America far
less attractive in terms of a tax saving for multi
billion dollar corporations to move here, and all the other
taxes on small businesses and corporations. I argue, businesses and
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corporations don't pay taxes, they passed the cost onto us.
What would it do to the economy in your view?
And then unilaterally disarming on energy if she has her way, Yeah,
I mean it's it.
Speaker 4 (12:01):
Is absolutely disastrous, and you have to realize it comes
from a place. It comes from a place from people
who have never done anything other than work in the
government their entire lives. They think government is the answer
to everything. They don't understand that free enterprise that small
businesses create eighty percent of the jobs, and if you
create an environment where those businesses can't prosper, it's going
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to destroy the American economy and destroy working families. So
when she talks about price gouging and price controls, then
it's whale Unlike price controls that are destroy our economy.
She does this as someone who's not acknowledging and center
case hees not acknowledging that the whole reason for the
inflation and the rise in prices twenty percent across the
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board forty percent of fuel is the disastrous spending policies
and the war on energy that Biden, Harrison, Casey have
put forward. So this is the result of people not
understand how the economy works and having a marked this
socialist idea of how to give away economic benefit to
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the people that will benefit them politically. The best example
I can think of on this sean, which makes me
sick to my stomach, is student loan forgiveness one hundred
and sixty billion dollars bigger than our army's budget that
Biden proposed, Casey and Harris supported, and listen. I went
to high school with a bunch of kids in rural Pennsylvania.
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One buddy of mine didn't go to college, became a
local police officer. Another went to college, but over five
or six years, so he didn't take on too much debt.
Those two guys and all of us are paying for
student lon forgiveness for a bunch of kids that went
to school in the last ten years, many of them,
and they're going to be making more than my friends
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who are going to be paying the taxes. It's so unfair,
so un Americans. But this is an ideology that's based
on giveaways, based on government control, and it will destroy
our country. Right now, we have the envy of the world,
even with all our problems. Everybody wants to be in
America and everybody envies the American economy. It will be
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destroyed under this kind of agenda. And already he's done
huge damage under the spending policies of Biden Harrison Casey.
Speaker 1 (14:20):
All Right, Dave McCormick, if people want to get in
touch with you and learn more about your campaign, how
do they do it?
Speaker 4 (14:26):
Dave MCCORMICKPA dot com. And it's got all my positions
as well as my Schedule'll be all.
Speaker 1 (14:34):
Maybe you can offer Kamala Harris the same idea because
she has no positions on a website at all.
Speaker 4 (14:41):
Yeah, it's a new concept. You actually tell people President
Trump's doing it, and I'm going to tell people what
you're going to do.
Speaker 6 (14:47):
You go do it.
Speaker 4 (14:48):
So that's the plan. And great to be with you, Sean,
and I look forward to seeing you tomorrow.
Speaker 1 (14:52):
Thank you all right, We appreciate it. We'll see Dave
McCormick when we have our town hall. Will be in Harrisburg, PA.
And sign up is at Hannity dot com. If you'd
like to come to the town hall, everybody, It's Trump
responding to Kamala Harris Well, going forward to it. Twenty
five now till the top of the hour, toll free.
Our number is eight hundred and nine four one sean
if you want to be a part of the program.
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Only sixty three days till election day. We are fourteen
days till early voting in Pennsylvania, seven days away from
well just a couple of days away from ballots being
sent out in North Carolina. We will be in Harrisburg,
Pennsylvania tomorrow for my town hall with President TRUMPU will
join us at the top of the hour. And if
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I don't know if there's tickets available left, I have
not actually checked. I know there's a limited amount that
the Secret Service has agreed to for a town hall setting.
That part I am aware of. So if you want
to register and sign up, it's at Hannity dot com.
All the details are right there for tomorrow's town hall.
It should be a lot of fun. As I mentioned
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earlier in the program, it is repulse everything that happened
at Kable International Airport, thirteen service members killed, Kamala Harris,
you know, last person in the room, proud of what
she did and proud of her decision. And Joe Biden,
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of course, you know when the bodies are returned, is
looking at his watch the whole time.
Speaker 2 (16:22):
It's just despicable.
Speaker 1 (16:24):
And on the anniversary, Donald Trump goes to Arlington at
the request of the families. Now Walls and Kamala were invited.
Kamala was ten minutes away. There's no reason that she
couldn't make this event, and she could have gone to Arlington,
met with the family, spend time with the families, just
like she could call Lake and Riley's family. I've spoken
to them. They're devastated. They'll never be the same again.
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A Rachel Moore and the Mother of Five's family, a
little Joscelyn Nungary's family, or the dozens of others of
Americans that have had their family members murdered by Harris
Walls unvetted the illegals, they don't lift a finger. The
families are livid at the political attacks because Donald Trump,
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after a request was made, took a picture with the
families that had lost their loved ones and was so
grateful that he attended. We'll talk to him at the
at the top of it. And the gold Star families,
you know, are now on record as saying Biden and
Harris failed and ignored all of us, and Trump has
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been a rock for all of us. And you watch
the corrupt state run media provd a mob who was
on full display this weekend. You saw Kristen Welker at
Meet the Press, they had the issue on a correction
and apolot Well, they didn't apologize. Why would NBC ever
do that after they made the claim and gave out
fake news and a bid to defend Kamala Harris against
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the claim that in an exchange that they had that
you know, Harris and Biden were a wall and you know,
Kristen Welker, you know, goes on to suggest, well, you know,
you know the families they they were also invited. Joe
Biden was sitting on a beach and Kamala was sitting
at her mansion ten minutes away. She could have gone
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Kristin welcome then said, well, Tamala. You know they did
meet during the dignified transfer in August of twenty one.
That's when Joe was there looking at his watch. Excuse me,
but that never happened. Whoopsie daisy, while let facts get
in the way of a you know, a grilling of
a Republican anyway. Tim Walls was at a state fair,
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I guess in his state over the weekend and was
asked about the six hostages that were killed in Gaza,
including one American. And when I asked the question, he
is walks away as he sucks on his milkshake.
Speaker 7 (18:52):
Listens everybody, what's your reaction to the six hostages slaughtered
in Gaza?
Speaker 1 (19:10):
Murdered shot in the back of their head. O, thanks everybody, goodbye,
and even my milkshake.
Speaker 2 (19:16):
It's disgusting.
Speaker 1 (19:17):
Now the parents of one of those hostages killed by
Hamas listen to them speaking at their their son's funeral,
and the same thing goes for the victims of Harris Biden.
Unvetted illegals that have killed Americans and those that have
raped Americans, and those that have been guilty of violent
crimes against Americans. Now seventy five percent of crime in
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New York City is by Harris and Biden, unvetted illegal immigrants.
Well listen to the parents of these hostages that were killed.
Speaker 6 (19:50):
The most common word that I've received from people thousands
of messages is I'm sorry, hush. We failed you, We
all failed you. You would not have failed you. You
would have pushed harder for justice. You would have worked
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to understand the other, to bridge differences.
Speaker 8 (20:15):
Hirsh For all these months, I have been in such
torment and worry about you for every single millisecond of
every single day. Now I no longer have to worry
about you. I know you are no longer in danger.
You are with beautiful honor. He will show you around,
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You will hopefully meet my grandparents, who will adore you.
Speaker 4 (20:42):
I pray that your.
Speaker 8 (20:42):
Death will be a turning point in this horrible situation
in which we are all entangled. If there was something
we could have done to save you and we didn't
think of it, I beg your forgiveness. We tried so
very hard, so deeply and desperately. Finally, my sweet boy, finally, finally, finally, finally.
Speaker 9 (20:58):
You're free.
Speaker 1 (21:00):
Just so sad and so many different levels, so profitable
on so many different levels all of this madness. But
of course Kamala, if she had her way, would would
make sure every American has the courage not to say
radical Islamic terrorism or illegal alien. Tell me how any
of that makes sense. Anyway, Let's get to our busy telephones. Uh,
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let us say hi to Patrick and Long Island. Patrick,
how are you glad you called?
Speaker 2 (21:26):
Sir?
Speaker 9 (21:27):
Good?
Speaker 10 (21:28):
How you doing, Sean?
Speaker 2 (21:29):
I'm good? What's going on?
Speaker 10 (21:31):
I've been listening to you since COVID first time, Paula,
I had an idea, and with the modern technology these
days in QR codes, one thought that I had is
maybe we just plast the neighborhoods with postcards with the
QR code to the kamalophiles. Also justly, you know, it's
just another way I'm getting out there.
Speaker 2 (21:51):
I don't think it's a bad idea.
Speaker 1 (21:55):
I don't think Linda, is there a QR code is
an easy way.
Speaker 2 (21:58):
To download it? You know, I mean, you work on this.
Speaker 1 (22:02):
I don't even have access to the back door of
my own website, which is or any social media, so we.
Speaker 11 (22:08):
Don't have a QR code on there. No one has
ever asked me for that, but I can certainly look
into creating one.
Speaker 1 (22:14):
Does that answer your question? But they're very easily downloadable.
I mean if I can do it, then anybody can
do it.
Speaker 11 (22:19):
Yeah, it's a basic MP three. You just put the
link in, you download it, and you can play it
on any device on any platform that you have that
you use daily.
Speaker 1 (22:28):
And then you can also transfer it to anybody that
you want to transfer it to or post it on
social media. Okay, I hope that helps you're trying to.
Speaker 10 (22:37):
What I was trying to get to was that it's
gonna have a nice picture of Kamala and to look attractive,
and said get to learn, learn about Kama. People would
just pick it up and scan the QR code, even
if it was laying on I mean, I.
Speaker 11 (22:50):
Hate to tell you this, my friend, there are no
attractive pictures of Kamala Harris. But I think that's a
really funny joke. They don't exist out.
Speaker 1 (22:57):
Oh my gosh, that's a little call eight hundred nine one.
Sewn has that number. If you want to be a
part of the program, let us say hi to Girard
Is in New York next Sean Hannity Show, Hey, Gerard,
how are you?
Speaker 12 (23:11):
How you doing?
Speaker 13 (23:12):
Mister Annity A big fan of yours. But my one
question is, you know what, Howra's is not given interviews?
How come the big stations like Fox, Newsmax, CNN, how
come you carry her rallies? If you froze her out
and say listen, if you're not going to do no interviews,
We're not going to carry anything you do. She would
do an interview, and I just feel because I haven't
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seen a real interview in four years. I mean, if
you think the interview with Biden when he picked a
reporter were interviews, nobody does.
Speaker 1 (23:42):
You don't go out here she did sixteen minutes and
twenty nine seconds in what was the most horrific interview
I think I've ever seen in my life.
Speaker 13 (23:50):
It was enoughing. I mean, the person interviewed it didn't
come back with any comeback questions. I mean, it was ridiculous.
Speaker 12 (23:57):
It was like propagandas it.
Speaker 1 (23:59):
Was like, well, I've got I'm not going to go
over this with President Trump at the top of the
hour because I want to keep what I do with
him at the town hall tomorrow again tickets at Hannity
dot Com. But I want to keep that fresh and different.
But I can tell you that a lot of my
interview that I have planned in my mind tomorrow is
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going to be Donald Trump because this was supposed to
be a debate. Box had offered a debate opportunity Bret
and Martha were going to host, not me, and that
fell through, and Donald Trump was willing to keep the date,
and I offered a town hall and he said yes.
But with her not being there, I think that this
might be an opportunity for President Trump to respond to
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what we do know about Kamala Harris. But I want
you to tune in tomorrow night for that.
Speaker 13 (24:45):
Okay, Yeah, just one other question.
Speaker 12 (24:48):
I just believe that if President Biden won't have a
proper interavie, you know that he just gotten fromp like
Trump does every single day, I think we would have
found out about his is dementia three years ago.
Speaker 13 (25:02):
I really believe that. And that's why I'm.
Speaker 2 (25:05):
Just they all knew it.
Speaker 1 (25:08):
You know, I can one barometer when I'm over the target,
and I'm over the target is when the media will
try to ignore me. And the way they ignore it
is they don't play what I play. They've been ignoring
my vetting of Kamala Harris and Tim mals because they
know it's effective. When I was playing tapes of Joe
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Biden incoherent, they ignored that too, because they didn't want
it to go viral. They want to suppress it as
much as possible and act like, you know, I don't
exist or it's not happening.
Speaker 2 (25:40):
But trust me, they all watch.
Speaker 1 (25:43):
I mean, you have people paid to listen to this
radio program every day and paid to watch my TV
show every night hoping that I say something that can
get me fired or boycotted or in trouble in some
way and under fire and so that that's the reality
that I live on. But when it's so effective that
they have no response, they just act like it's not happening.
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And that's why, you know, the only antidote I can
think of is to do what we are doing, and
that is I've put the Kamala files and the Walls
files on Hannity dot Com, and I'm hoping that all
of you listening to my voice and watching my TV
show will go to my website and that you will
share it on social media, share it with your friends,
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your family, your co workers, your neighbors, and get the
word out. Because the media is never going to do it.
We saw that and that pathetic fake news, fake Dana Bash.
It wasn't even an interview. Sixteen minutes and twenty nine seconds,
and that's it, and that's the big interview, and that
maybe all we get. I mean it just it's so
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abusively biased and corrupt it's unreal. Right, will take a
quick break. We'll come right back. Eight hundred and nine
to four one, Sean a number. If you want to
be a part of the program President Donald Trump at
the top of the hour, our town hall Harrisburg, PA, tomorrow,
sign up at Hannity dot com.
Speaker 2 (27:04):
We'll continue, and now.
Speaker 1 (27:12):
A word from the forty six president of the United States.
Speaker 3 (27:17):
You had to put on your winstild wipers to get
literally the oils to look off the window.
Speaker 2 (27:21):
That's why I have so damn Any other people I
grew up have cancer.
Speaker 7 (27:26):
Sean Hannity is on right now.
Speaker 1 (27:34):
Now let's get back to our busy phones. Eight hundred
and nine four one. Shawn is our number. Missouri. Travis
is next, Travis. How are you glad you called Zar?
Speaker 9 (27:43):
Thanks Jon, thanks for having me. I just had the question.
I'm sure you've probably heard it before, but I want
to know what can be unburdened by what has been?
What does it mean?
Speaker 1 (27:58):
Well, let me just play it because Kam said it
again this weekend, and just so people that may not know.
I think that I think she found one one phrase
that she thinks sounds really intelligent, and she says it
over and over and over and over again.
Speaker 5 (28:13):
Listen, I can imagine what can be and be unburdened
by what has been?
Speaker 2 (28:18):
You know, what can be?
Speaker 5 (28:20):
What can bebirden, what has been?
Speaker 2 (28:23):
What can can be?
Speaker 5 (28:24):
What can be by unburdened by what has been?
Speaker 2 (28:29):
What can be un.
Speaker 5 (28:34):
Let us remain focused on what many of you have
heard me say all the time. Let us remain focused
on what can be unburdened by what has been?
Speaker 1 (28:46):
There you go. I mean, she is a wordsmith. She
sounds like a prophet. He sounds like a poet. I
mean I.
Speaker 9 (28:55):
Would ask her, just during that debate, what can be
und and by what has been in your entire entire
term as vice president? What can be unburdened by what
you have been?
Speaker 1 (29:10):
I I just don't know. I mean, you're you're, you're
you're asking me to decipher something that she thinks is deep.
That is absolutely meaningless, and it's sort of like her
speech she gave this weekend. She goes back to back
stops and she's talking about unions, and she hits this
new cadence kind of reminiscent of Hillary Clinton. I don't
(29:34):
feel in no ways tired and and talking about unions
and I'm like, all right, here we go again. And
why do politicians do this quite often, where they they
change their their tone, their pitch, the delivery when addressing
certain audiences.
Speaker 2 (29:48):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (29:50):
But she has no substance at all. And I look,
I think the honeymoon is over. I think a lot
is depending on it. I don't think we're going to
see more than one debate. I think this is gonna
be it