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Speaker 1 (00:00):
But we'll come in your city.
Speaker 2 (00:05):
One of they I get, I'll say your comfort zone
will be desire, how tell.
Speaker 1 (00:14):
And if you want a little banging a.
Speaker 3 (00:16):
Yunia and come along.
Speaker 4 (00:18):
They have pledged to carry out the largest deportation, a
mass deportation in American history. Imagine what that would look
like and what that would be.
Speaker 1 (00:30):
Not even believable.
Speaker 5 (00:31):
What's happening.
Speaker 6 (00:32):
And I want to be known as your border President.
Speaker 2 (00:36):
I'm going to be known as your border President, and
Kamala will be known as your invasion president. Block sounds crazy,
but there's only forty seven days left until the president
Sholey election.
Speaker 1 (00:57):
Be aware. Have come in to y'all. Don't the way
I get Talentin, you a conco sock from coast to coast.
Speaker 3 (01:10):
It's from border to border, from c to Shining Sea.
Speaker 1 (01:16):
Sean Kennedy is.
Speaker 2 (01:19):
On Stay right here for our final news round up
and information Overload.
Speaker 6 (01:25):
My news round up in Information Overload hour eight hundred
and nine four one.
Speaker 1 (01:29):
Shawn is on number. If you want to be a
part of the program.
Speaker 6 (01:32):
Forty seven days until election day now early voting beginning
in Pennsylvania. We have mail in ballots going out in
Wisconsin and it will now roll out around the country.
You know, during the debate, there was a moment and
it really has gone viral. There hasn't been a lot
of media attention to it. Of we have American troops
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abroad that are in combat zones and they listen to
Kamala Harris just flat out about being in combat zones
and their reaction is like, oh, where the hell are we, Liza.
Speaker 7 (02:06):
And we witnessed an appoignant moment today on Capitol Hill
honoring the soldiers who died in the chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan.
I do want to ask the Vice President do you
believe you bear any responsibility in the way that withdrawal
played out?
Speaker 8 (02:19):
Well, I will tell you I agreed with President Bien's
decision to pull out of Afghanistan, for presidents said they would,
and Joe Biden did. And as a result, America's taxpayers
are not paying the three hundred million dollars a day
we were paying for that endless war. And as of today,
there is not one member of the United States military
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who is in active duty in a combat zone in
any war zone around the world, the first time this century.
Speaker 6 (02:48):
And then the military is like, where the hell are
we because they're all in combat zones. I mean, they
went absolutely bonkers.
Speaker 9 (02:55):
As of today, there is not one member of the United.
Speaker 4 (02:59):
States military who is an active duty in a combat.
Speaker 10 (03:03):
Zone in any war zone around the world.
Speaker 3 (03:06):
The first time is but.
Speaker 1 (03:08):
Let's understand so now.
Speaker 6 (03:14):
And then we have by the way, Martha Radis with
Massachusetts Governor Healey listen to this.
Speaker 11 (03:20):
Are currently nine hundred US military personnel in Syria, twenty
five hundred US troops in a rock. All have been
under regular threat from drones and missiles for months. We
also have action in the Red Sea. We also every
single day the Navy Seals Delta Forces special operators can
be part of any sort of deadly raid, So why
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would she make that claim. There are currently nine hundred
US military personnel in Syria, twenty five hundred US troops
in a rock. All have been under regular threat from
drones and missiles for months. We also have action in
the Red Sea. We also every single day the Navy Seals,
Delta Forces special operators can be part of any sort
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of deadly raid, So why would she make that claim.
Speaker 10 (04:10):
I think what's important here, Martha is that Kamala Harris
in contrast to Donald Trump, demonstrated herself to be commander
in chief. We are in a world where there are
all sorts of conflicts, and it's all the more reason
we need somebody who's serious and who supports the military.
And just remember.
Speaker 11 (04:28):
Governor, excuse me, but she said there is not one
member of the United States military who is an active
duty in a combat zone. That is not true. You
say she demonstrated her ability to be commander in chief,
But did she not know about these people in Syria
and Iraq? Why would she say that?
Speaker 10 (04:48):
Look, that was a comment. That was a comment in
a debate. I think the point that she was trying
to make was a broader point.
Speaker 6 (04:54):
I'm joining us now is Senator Tom Cotton. And these
comments regarding military overseas. You know, that was a pretty
big lie. And of course, ABC only fact checked Donald
Trump and didn't once fact check Kamala Harris when she
told the Charlottesville Hoaks lie and a number of other
lies about Donald Trump. And she just flat out wouldn't
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answer any questions. But this is I guess the state
of the corrupt state run media mob, isn't it?
Speaker 3 (05:22):
Hey, Sean, It's good to be on with you. Yeah,
I mean I was there with you at the debate,
and we watched how those two moderators got made it
three on one on every question, supposedly fact checking what
Donald Trump said, which was almost always incorrect, and never
once pushing back on any of Kamala Harris's obvious falsehoods,
maybe the most important of which is the one you
just highlighted that you didn't mark the rabbits acknowledges that
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she said we don't have troops in combat. What is
she talking about, or more to the point, what are
the thousands of soldiers that we have in Iraq or
Syria think she's talking about? Or the sailors who are
sitting ducks in the Red Sea is a running back
arrister shooting missiles at them? Or for that matter, Sean
the thirty thousand plus forces that we have on the
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Korean Peninsula whose motto is ready to fight tonight. So
it's a simple fact that Americans around the world are
defending our freedoms and protecting us and might be thrust
into live firefights at any given moment. And for Kamala
Harris to go and spike the football on a question
about the Afghanistans humiliation and say that we don't have
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troops space in combat around the world. Just it's one
of those clarifying moments that demonstrates how unfit she is
to be the commander in chief.
Speaker 6 (06:37):
Can you imagine here we are a mere forty seven
days until election day, voting has started in the country,
and we don't have the following answers as it relates
to Kamala Harrison and our stated positions. Well, she will
not answer the question whether she supports abortion or any
restrictions on late term abortions, meaning on seven to eight nine,
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we have no answer on her call for a mandatory
gun buyback, no answer on her position on the border
where she said she would never use a border wall,
that she wants to decriminalize the illegal immigration. Nobody's gotten
answers as to how you know she says she's going
to fight inflation and immigration on day one and you
know why didn't she fight it since January twenty twenty
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twenty one, And what would unrealized capital gains actually look like?
And raising the corporate tax corporations don't pay taxes, or
what a wealth tax or on a state tax increase
would look like, or doubling of the capital gains tax
would look like he's never taken responsibility. You know, she
mentioned Afghanistan there, and in Afghanistan they abandon you know,
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these Americans. We had thirteen dead Americans, but more importantly,
hundreds of Americans were abandoned behind enemy lines. And the
Biden administration said they'd never do that. They said they'd
never abandoned our allies. They abandoned all of them. Many
of them have never come back, never been seen or
heard from again. No, she's not had to answer for
her position to defund, dismantle, reimagine ice and the police.
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And I just I have a hard time understanding how
she's gotten away with not answering any of those questions.
And we've only got forty six days left. Forty seven
days left, Yeah, I.
Speaker 3 (08:22):
Mean, Seanna, I think you just laid out the case
for why she is skipping all these interviews. Why the
news has just said she's going to be the presdential
candidate who's least exposed to interviews or press conferences or
even just a few questions on the turback next to
her playing in modern times, because she can't give those
answers those are positions that she has taken, not as say,
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like an impressionable young college student, as a grown woman.
When I served with her in the United States Senates,
she was in her fifties and she sponsored all those
bills for the Green New Deal, or to ban gas
powered cars, or to give away reparations. And if she
tries to say anything differently, now, she's not flip flopping,
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she's not moderating. She lies. She is a San Francisco Liberal.
She always has been at every stage of her life
until about six weeks ago when the Democratic Party administrated
Joe Biden and gifted her the nomination. But the American
people are totally justified to believe that she will do
exactly what you just laid out if she wins the
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White House. And that's why they are not going to
elect her.
Speaker 6 (09:30):
Seine, let me let me go to Washington if I
can for a minute. And you know, the Republicans in
the House voted to pass the Save Act, which would
safeguard our elections and you'd have to show proof of citizenship,
preventing illegal aliens from entering the presidential interfering in the
presidential race. She's offering free housing healthcare, education, sex change, surgery,
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and a path to citizenship which is amnesty. And every
Democrat would be against those election integrity efforts. Why would
you ever be against that? Why would you be against
voter idea or signature verification. I don't know if you
went to the DNC. You certainly were at the RNC.
But I needed idea at both conventions. I needed to
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show my picture. I d four times before I can
get to my broadcast studio at the Democratic National Convention.
But they don't want that for voting. I find that
peculiar unless you have nefarious intentions. And now Mike Johnson
that the vote failed yesterday. I'm not sure exactly what
he's going to do, but I know that every conservative
is tired of these continuing resolutions, and then you get
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the fear mongering about a government shutdown. I'll be honest,
I'm not one of those people that fears a government
shutdown because essential services always continue, doesn't don't They.
Speaker 3 (10:48):
They do always continue. Shine It's the Democrats that have
risked the government shut down by voting at the block
yesterday against a very straightforward gale that would not just
fund the government in the short term, but also pass
the Save Act, which would increase penalties for illegal aliens
voting on our elections. And you ask, why would anywhere
impost that? And the answer is they wanted illegal aliens
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to vote in our elections. And they claim that it's
already illegal, in which case it should be an even
easier vote. Okay, in that case, it's a redundant law
that simply restates which you say is already established in
the law. Well, why would you vote against it? Then
it's the easiest vote Democrats who possibly cast the only
explanation is they want illegal aliens to vote in our
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elections because they want to take power in the House
and the Senate, in the White House. They want to
break the rules of the Senate and they want to
do things like pass a mass amnesty bill for the
ten million plus illegal aliens to at in this country.
And they want to make Washington, DC estate, and they
want to pack the Supreme Court, and they want to
impose California's voting laws in the entire country. That's why
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they blocked that bill yesterday.
Speaker 6 (11:53):
All right, quick break more with Senator of Tom Cotton
on the other side. I would continue with Senator of
Tom Cotton and then at the bottom of the half,
we'll get to your calls.
Speaker 1 (12:01):
Eight hundred and ninety four one.
Speaker 6 (12:02):
Shawn is on number What do you think of the
state of the campaign right now? I mean, we really
don't have a lot of time. I don't think most
Americans because the media is so institutionally corrupt and nothing
but an extension of the Harris Walls campaign office, and
they refuse to do any vetting of Kamala Harris. She's
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gotten away with no press conferences. You know, of an
interview on CNN and she spoke for sixteen minutes and
twenty nine seconds, and then of course, you know, one debate,
but not one serious question about any of the substantive
issues that I've brought up. And it's just frustrating at
this point to me that people are now voting around
the country as early voting is starting, and they don't
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know anything about any of this, and that to me,
in and of itself, is just such a dereliction of duty,
in such a disservice to the American people.
Speaker 3 (12:57):
Yeah, I mean it reflects extremely poorly on the media, Seawan,
what would you expect from them? Look, I think here
we are you know, six and a half weeks in
off the race is still close, and it's going to
be close probably till election day. But we know this.
It was close in twenty sixteen and Donald Trump pulled
out the whole show that Joe Biden was up by
eight points, and he sure didn't win by eight points
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in twenty twenty. So Donald Trump is well ahead now
where he was in twenty twenty and twenty sixteen. I
know he and Jdvent and their campaign team are dedicated
to working as hard as they can to earn every
single vote these finals. Six and a half weeks and
the American people see that Kamala Harris is a radical
San Francisco Liberal who refuses to answer the most basic
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questions about our position. They can infer from that that
she hasn't changed those positions, she still holds them. And
in the end, the American people do not want a
San Francisco Liberal as their commander in chief making life
and desk decisions for our troops and for our nation,
or trying to be a steward for our economy the
way Donald Trump was a fantastic steward for econ on
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growth and opportunity in this country.
Speaker 1 (14:02):
What did you make it?
Speaker 5 (14:02):
Now?
Speaker 6 (14:03):
The second assassination attempt in two months, and the acting
Secret Service director says that the plan for Trump worked,
And meanwhile they did nothing to secure the non vulnerability
on that golf course and sweep the area where there's
trees and this guy had been in the trees for
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over twelve hours. And then the claiming success. Is that
success to you to allow somebody with a AK forty
seven to the scope, you know, within three hundred yards
of the president, Because I view that as a failure.
Speaker 3 (14:38):
Yeah, yeah, Sean, you're right. It's a total abject failure.
I want stress it's the institutional failure of the Secret
Service and the bid administration. Like President Trump, I have
great admiration and respect for the men and women on
his detail who once again helped forward an assassination attempt,
and they can only do so much with what they're given.
And clearly President Trump doesn't have a detail that's large
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enough and has enough resources to protect him give them
the threat he faces, it's unimaginable. But after he was
nearly shot in the head two months ago, the Secret
Service didn't augment his detail to bring it up to
the level of Joe Biden's detail. We understand, we get it.
Joe Biden is the sitting president. He has to be
protected to the utmost at every moment. You would think
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after the first assassination himp, the Secret Service leadership would
do the same thing with President Trump. They have to
do it now. They have to do it now. And look,
they say that they don't have enough money of resources.
I mean, I frankly don't believe that. But if that's
the case, you know what Joe Biden could do. He's
the president, after all, the Secret Service answers to him.
He could say, make it happen. And you know what,
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for six weekends. All we have is six weekends left.
I'm not going to go to my beach house. I'm
not going to go to Wilmington, Delaware. I'm perfectly happy
say in this giant mansion that the taxpayers provide me
for six weekends and watch college football in NFL football
and playoff baseball, or maybe go to Camp David, my
Mountain retreat, both of which are secure enclaves. And you
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can substantially reduce my details side and resources and give
them the Donald Trump, who has to be on the
campaign till every day. It's Joe Biden's responsibility to ensure
that the Secret Service provides Donald Trump's detail with what
it needs to keep him safe.
Speaker 6 (16:21):
Yeah, well soon, Senator Tom Cotton, we appreciate you being
with us, my friend. Thank you, sir, eight hundred and
nine to four one seawan if you want to be
a part of the program. All right, let's get to
our busy telephones here. Michelle in New York. Michelle, how
are you glad you called? I see the Nasau Coliseum
came to life last night. What's going on?
Speaker 9 (16:40):
Hi? Son? I'm calling primarily about the polling numbers. They're
a real concern to me. They just seem to be
very askew. My big question to you, I guess it's
a rhetorical question, but are they polling illegalians? Because there's
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so much enthusiasm for President Trump, as seen at is rallies,
as seen at the outpoint of concern for his everyday safety,
the fact that she could be nosing in on him
in the polling. I won't mention the outfits the polling companies,
but I don't know who they're polling. But I believe
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in my heart that they're pulling illegal aliens, and I
think that's wrong. I also am concerned. Speaker Johnson, let.
Speaker 1 (17:33):
Me let me help you out.
Speaker 6 (17:34):
There's a Washington Post poll of all places and in
Pennsylvania it's at one point raised. In Pennsylvania, I know
insider advantage. That's Matt Towery. Well, he has Donald Trump
up by two in Pennsylvania. We had an Atlanta Journal
Constitution poll that has Trump up by three in Georgia.
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Latest poll I saw at North Carolina had had Donald
Trump up, and he was up in Michigan and by
a point. Now if you look at the Quinnipiac polls
which had Kamala Harris way ahead. Well, I did a
little background and search into their methodology and just to
give you some of their history. In twenty eighteen, they
had Andrew Gillam beating DeSantis by seven points, and they
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did it by overpolling Democrats. And they're doing the same
thing today. I took a deeper dive into the methodology.
For example, in Pennsylvania, their polls only have thirty three
percent Republicans, and the CNN twenty twenty exit polls were
forty one percent Republicans. That's minus eight, and they have
Trump down by three in this poll, and if they
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had the right amount of Republicans, Trump would be ahead.
And in Wisconsin, well, the same poll only has twenty
eight percent Republicans. Well, CNN had thirty seven and twenty
twenty and had Trump behind by only one point forty
eight forty nine, and if it was right, Trump would
lead decisively. Michigan, again, they pull only twenty eight percent
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of Republicans. Twenty twenty, CNN had you know, Republicans at
thirty eight percent. Again, Trump is losing the ballot fifty
one forty six. If it was the right mix of people,
it would be Trump ahead in those states. They're doing
this on purpose, I think, in part to suppress votes
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and fundraising and hype and Democrats will vote early and absentee.
If they discourage our working class, maybe low propensity voters,
we could lose. So I would just say to everybody,
you know, pay attention to the posters that we use,
because we use the best.
Speaker 9 (19:42):
People, definitely. And the other thing I wanted to bring up,
and then I should go back into office. But the
other thing I wanted to bring up is Speaker Johnson
is concerned because he's finding thousands of non citizens on
voting roles. I'm sure you already knew that. That's a
grave concern. I think we, I think we really got
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to be on top and hyper vigilant of every move
that the that whoever is in charge here, it's not
good to put it. I mean, to put illegal aliens
on our voting roles is unconstitutional. And I'm going to
leave it with that because i have to get back
to my office. But I love your show. I love
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your supported Trump and may God bless his safety, and
thank you for your show.
Speaker 5 (20:33):
I really enjoy it.
Speaker 6 (20:34):
I appreciate you being out there. We can't do this
without you. Have a good day at work, Michelle. We
really appreciate you being with us. John and Michigan, boy,
we need the state of Michigan. John, how are you
glad you called, sir?
Speaker 12 (20:45):
I'm well, nice talking to you. I own a very
small fabrication world shop in the middle of Michigan, north
of Grand.
Speaker 5 (20:52):
Raft as Little ways.
Speaker 12 (20:55):
When when they they got elected, the ev cars were
the big push, and we build a lot of sub
assemblies blah blah blah for automation and everything that said.
After they realized that nobody wants these, we did millions
of dollars worth of work for many companies, and people
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don't understand that. They don't know what they're doing with
these things, all these automated lines that we had helped fabricate.
I actually watched one of them in process, robots moving.
They're gonna throw that away, and that and that, just
one line was ten million dollars. They're gonna throw it away.
It's going to go to a scrapyard that will say,
you know, obviously the usable stuff.
Speaker 6 (21:40):
But it's well, maybe maybe you can go to these
companies and say, if they're going to get rid of it,
let them give it back to you.
Speaker 12 (21:46):
Well I didn't. The good thing is I didn't have
to pay for that. And the bad thing is because
it's subsidized. Because it's ev the big push, everybody got paid.
But all of this stuff's going to a scrapyard. And
it's sad. Not an electric car fan, don't I will
never own one, don't care not.
Speaker 6 (22:04):
You know, I'm with you. And this is the problem.
Ford lost four and a half billion dollars. Let me
tell you what that does to Ford, That that that
reduces the odds that they can create more high paying
career jobs. In the auto industry, where people, uh, if
they're if they're forced by their government to build cars
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that their customers don't want. Now, there are people that
want electric vehicles, and there are companies like Tesla that
cater to that in that market, and they do a
darn good job at it, according to everything I've read.
And I have a friend that has a Tesla, loves it.
But if you don't want it, don't force Ford and
GM and American car companies and farm car companies to
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produce a car that their customers don't want. If anyone
wants an electric vehicle, odds are pretty high they're getting
a Tesla or I guess there's other companies. I don't
really know their names, but Tesla is very popular.
Speaker 12 (22:59):
Oh and then the amazing to what he does. I mean,
we actually in my little tiny shop we have Tesla
projects going through there, which is blows my mind, you know,
because we always say, you know, it's next level, it's
I always say Elon Muss stuff, which means, you know,
genius type work. And here we are a little tiny
place in the middle of Michigan doing this type of work.
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And like I said, it's sad because my whole family
are in the tooling industry, my kids, both my all
my cousins. Everybody was you know, I don't want to
say Big three because of you know, I don't want
to give all my information out. But it's just like
this is sad. You know, in the middle of Michigan.
You I was telling the the lady that I'm going
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to say twenty to one ads currently right now in
Michigan are in favorite Camilla and they are so pieced
together with sound bites. And I've listened to all of
the Trump's interviews and like the bloodbath thing, everything is
pieced together so blatant miss being no.
Speaker 1 (24:01):
I mean, it's like the dictator for a day.
Speaker 6 (24:03):
That comment was made to me, I'm going to be
a dictator for one day because everyone was calling saying, oh,
he's going to be a dictator, and he goes, yeah,
I'm just gonna I'm gonna build a border wall and
I'm going to bring back energy independence and that was it.
I mean, it just is so corrupt and take you
just like Project twenty twenty five. He doesn't even know
what it is. Uh, let us go to Kramer's in Pennsylvania,
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the Commonwealth what's up, Kramer? How are you glad you called?
Speaker 12 (24:30):
How you doing a great hand?
Speaker 5 (24:32):
I'm doing good here.
Speaker 1 (24:33):
Hey, I want to ask you.
Speaker 12 (24:35):
When or how cannot cannot, cannot knock on my gun?
Cannot there'd be accountability.
Speaker 5 (24:42):
For the version of the market, the slander that they're
throwing at President Trump.
Speaker 1 (24:47):
I mean, look, the left's rhetoric is going to be
the left rhetoric.
Speaker 6 (24:50):
I mean, they are who they are, and you know,
they took the unprecedented step after in the immediate hours
after the assassination attempt on Sunday, trying to blame Donald
Trump for the fact that he's a victim of an
assassination attempt. I mean, it is as sick as it gets.
But do you really expect anything differently? I don't know.
Speaker 12 (25:12):
But nobody could be a hell accountable for this because
there's fewing lives.
Speaker 3 (25:15):
It's actually and everything else.
Speaker 6 (25:17):
So it's yeah, it's all that bad. I'm not disagreeing
with you anyway. We don't have the best line, Kramer.
I'm going to let you go. Trey Texas next Sean
Hannity Show. God bless Texas, and we need Senator Ted Cruz.
By the way, Ted Cruz if you want to check
out his positions Ted Cruz dot com. They're throwing probably
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about a two hundred million dollars in negative ads at
this guy. And he has been, along with Governor Abbott,
the two leading voices against the illegal immigration disaster that
has been created by Harris and Biden. And it's unbelievable
that he has an opponent that's one hundred percent Pelosi,
Biden and Kamala Harris supporter. And we we can't have,
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you know, we can't lose people like Ted Cruz in
the Senate. But anyway, what's on your mind.
Speaker 5 (26:05):
Trey John. It is a pleasure to speak with you.
Speaker 13 (26:08):
It's an honor just to touch on the last gentleman.
I agree with him one percent. I do want to
ask you in regards to that with KJP standing on
the podium, and is she not campaigning on the podium
every time she says something about President Trump, says he's
the threat to democracy and kind of emulates what Harris
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and everyone else is saying. Is she allowed to actually
make campaign statements like that on the podium at the
White House.
Speaker 6 (26:39):
She's a dishonest, paid propagandist.
Speaker 1 (26:43):
That's it.
Speaker 6 (26:44):
That's what she does for a living, just like Jen
Circle back, Jen Saki before her. No different. They just
lie and they don't tell the truth. Is it legal
for them to say? Is a threat to democracy? We
do our freedom of speech. Do I like the answer
she gave Peter Doocey choose all at feigning outrage and
being offended yesterday?
Speaker 5 (27:04):
No?
Speaker 6 (27:04):
I think it's ridiculous. But you know that's what she
gets paid to do. Anyway, appreciate the call, Gary Free,
State of Florida. Next Sean Hannity Show. Hi, Hey, Sean Ert,
Hey man, what's going on?
Speaker 5 (27:16):
Oh? Not much. It's down here in Florida. I live
right there off of summ At Boulevards, so I was
pretty close to this last assassination attempt. And I agree
with you. I don't know how the Secret Service can
get up there and say this was a success. I mean,
there was some successful parts. You know, the agent saw
basically a needle in a haystack with a barrel sticking
out of the fence line, and he engaged him. But
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you know, the major failure, as we all know, is
not sleeping an area where paparazzi usually sets to take photos.
So we know that's a clear line of sight to
the President on the golf course.
Speaker 6 (27:50):
Let me let me ask you, if you live there,
have you seen the proparazzi do this.
Speaker 5 (27:55):
I have not seen them do this. I've only heard
what has been reported. But you know, I know the area.
Speaker 6 (28:01):
Well yeah, and I'm familiar with the area now because
I Google earthed and took a really really close look
at all of it. The fact that it wasn't swept
is mind numbing to me. The fact that the acting
director of the Secret Service said that the plan worked
is even more shocking to me. It is an obvious vulnerability.
(28:22):
Not only do they need to sweep the area and
go through those bushes and make sure nobody's in it beforehand,
but then they have to have agents monitoring, probably on
Congress Avenue and on I guess the street that you
live on. Those streets with the treed areas. They need
people on those streets making sure nobody goes near those
(28:42):
trees and tries to get in there, be it with
a camera or with a AK forty seven and a scope.
Speaker 5 (28:49):
Well, I agree with you. Potentially, you know, a simple
canine sweep of that area from even their sister. You know,
the law enforcement there in Palm Beach County would have
been great, you know, prior to Trump getting to the
off course, that probably would have h you know, they
would have got this guy. But the Canines are pretty
good at that. And as far as posting somebody there,
I mean, these these tree lines that we're talking about,
(29:11):
you can post two or three vehicles or not even that,
and you have a clear line of site, you know,
east and west on Summit, so it doesn't take too
many officers to be able to see somebody, you know,
walking over to that area and and to confront them
on the front end. So it's just just it's unbelievable.
Speaker 6 (29:28):
I just I just wondered it would have been an easy, easy, smart,
basic common sense decision. Anyway, Gary, thank you, Mel. We
have about thirty five seconds. It's all yours, Melon, Saint Louis.
Let's get to it first.
Speaker 5 (29:40):
First one is for Linda. I keep hearing a rumor
that you and Gavin newsom or are sharing dippity do hairtail.
Speaker 6 (29:46):
All right, well you stop. Why would you say something
like that about Linda?
Speaker 1 (29:51):
Oh my god, he's talking to me about you. He's saying,
you know, what he's you know, that's great.
Speaker 6 (29:57):
So the so the governors have to gaggle at the debate,
and I'm seeing, you know, everybody surrounding them, and I
sneak in behind him. As staff sees me, they let
me in and I'm like, hi, and I have a
smile on.
Speaker 1 (30:11):
My see Hanned, he's the line with Newsome.
Speaker 6 (30:14):
I'm like, go watch the go watch my interview with him,
and go watch the debate. Trust me, Gavin Newsom doesn't
love Sean Hannity, I promise you. Uh you know, he's
a nice guy in real life, but his views are
absolutely as insane as they get. He's a California you know,
Marxist leftist. I can't help that. And just like Kamala Harris,
uh diffity do, I haven't had I haven't heard that
(30:35):
term and forever. All right, that's gonna wrap things up
for tonight. We are loaded up the border patrol guy
that testified yesterday, this Aaron Heike, will join us. What
a story he's telling about how the Harris Biden administration.
Speaker 1 (30:49):
Wanted everyone to lie.
Speaker 6 (30:51):
Uh, there's happenings in Nebraska we're going to tell you about.
And also we'll check in with Leo two point Ohterrell,
Mark Penn, and Victor Davis Hansett e DVR Hannity nine
Eastern on Fox, See you tonight, back here tomorrow. Thank
you for making this show possible.