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Speaker 1 (00:24):
They did this. Biden Campaign's own internal polling at the
time when they were telling us he was the strongest candidate,
showed that Donald Trump was going to win four hundred
electoral ones. That's what their own internal polling said.
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to the mats, taking on powerful special interest and fighting
for you.
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I think the overwhelming answer is no, and that is
what it's got to change.
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Speaker 2 (01:14):
A news round up and information overload our here's our
toll free number. It is eight hundred and nine to
four one Sean. If you want to be a part
of the program, it is unbelievable to watch the left,
the media. The meltdowns continue in reaction to last Tuesday's
election victory landslide victory by Donald Trump. James Carvel's getting
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angrier by the day, you know, blaming Democrats, Democrats for
their gd arrogance and their stupidity. Gavin Newsom melting down,
planning to meet with Biden, vowing to protect California's progressive policies.
By the way, forty percent of voters in California went
for Donald Trump. Who who would have guessed that? And
you know the finger pointing, the blame game. You have
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group of women now shaving their heads as a sign
of protest, pledging to divorce their husbands, not have sex
anymore with whoever they're having sex with. Federal employees feeling dread,
experiencing PTSD over Donald Trump's return to the to the
to the White House, more Trump de rangement. Trump is
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prompting some women to reconsider having children, according to one
report today the Washington Post, offering advice on what it
takes to immigrate outside of the US. After Donald Trump's victory, women,
as I had told you the other day, stockpiling abortion
pills and contraception before Donald Trump becomes president. I mean,
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you can't. It's unbelievable. And it goes on and on
and on, and the madness goes crazy. Got Nancy Pelosi
Bernie Sanders at each other's throats at Columbia University. They
plan to stay and anti you know, anti Trump everything.
I mean, what if they think is going to happen here.
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It's it's unbelievable. I think they really began to believe
their own lives. You have Kamala's communication director calling on
Joe Biden to resign so Kamala can be president for
just a few weeks. Managing stress during this change. Biden Harris,
their state department is holding therapy sessions like these kids,
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you know, needing days office school and being granted exemptions
not to take tests because of such a distress of
losing an election that you wanted to win in your
person losing anyway, the Biden Harris State Department is holding
therapy sessions and much much more.
Speaker 1 (03:46):
And I can keep going.
Speaker 2 (03:48):
And by the way, what happened to the billion dollars
one one Democratic official DNC official call to Kamala's billion
dollar disaster? And then of course we have money paid
to Oprah Winfrey, but it wasn't paid to op Bruh.
To be clear, it was paid to Harpo, her parent company,
but she said she didn't get one penny. Okay, I
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guess Harpo doesn't pay her. Washington Free Beacon as an article,
the Kamala Harris's campaign gave five hundred thousand dollars to
Al Sharpton's nonprofit weeks before this glowing interview with this,
you know, with the MSDNC host. Can you imagine if
I got five hundred grand from the Trump people prior
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to an interview, you know, the outrage in the country.
I'd be calling for my firing and no time. What's
also interesting is to watch Democrats kind of turn on
each other. Gail King was interviewing Hakeem Jeffries and this
exchange I found pretty interesting.
Speaker 3 (04:46):
So our jobs for far too long have gone overseas.
That was a policy accomplishment that is designed to put
working class people first, even standing up a clean energy economy,
which is design to make sure, of course that we
have clean air and clean water, but that that clean
energy economy creates jobs in the heartland of the United
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States of America. That was a policy accomplishment, but we
have to better connect why we are doing these things
and how it will lead to improving the quality of
life of every day America.
Speaker 2 (05:21):
It sounds like you're still processing, but were used done
last Tuesday?
Speaker 1 (05:24):
And I'm just curious.
Speaker 2 (05:25):
I know lessons learned in all of that, but is
it were yous done by what happened?
Speaker 3 (05:29):
Like well, we knew going into the election, as Vice
President Harris repeatedly stated, including at the convention, this is
close and it's going to.
Speaker 1 (05:38):
Be close all the way through.
Speaker 3 (05:40):
I think at the end of the day that popular
vote will be close. I think it was, you know,
an electoral college outcome that most people on the Democratic
side didn't expect because everything broke at the presidential level
in terms of Donald Trump's.
Speaker 2 (05:55):
Direction anyway, joining us now a good friend of the program,
and he'd been out on the campaign trail fighting very
hard for President Trump. The entire way, Byron Donald's is
with us. Good goodness, good to hear from you, my friend.
Speaker 1 (06:09):
How are you.
Speaker 4 (06:10):
I'm doing good, Sean, how are you doing. It's a
great day in America, by the way.
Speaker 2 (06:15):
It's a great it's been. It's been a good week.
I'm not gonna lie. The alternative is something I honestly,
I can't even imagine it is.
Speaker 1 (06:25):
It's unimaginable to me that we would be there.
Speaker 2 (06:28):
Uh you know, people ask me, why are you spiking
the football, Hannity, They'd be shoving it up in your
face every day, and I'm like, because that's not how
I'm feeling. I'm feeling a sense of relief and gratitude
to the people of America that legacy media is dead.
With everything they've thrown to Donald Trump, three big networks,
every major newspaper, all these liberal cable channels, and here's
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talk radio, here's podcasters, you know, here's social media, here's
Fox News, and and those of us that were supporting
an all infant Donald Trump and people, they didn't listen
to the celebrities, they didn't listen to the legacy media.
Speaker 4 (07:06):
No, you're absolutely right. I think you witnessed the end
of the real control of legacy media, podcast, radio, alternative viewpoints.
That's what the American people were looking for. And this
didn't just happen during the presidential cycle. This had been happening, Sean,
really over the last four to six years. People have
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been saying to themselves, I just want to get normal television.
I want to be preached to by Hollywood. I don't
want woke stuff in my shows. And people have been
starting to go to other forms of information. A couple
that was in fact that Joe Biden did a terrible
job as president. Kamala Harris. She was a nothing burger
and when you stick her out on the campaign trail,
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I don't care if it's a billion dollars or five
billion dollars. She had nothing of substance for the American people.
That's why they rejected her. But it was led in
part by the fact that you had alternative media places
like yourself, Shawn Sean, You're a pioneer in this, but
so many others that have come along the way that
it gave the American people the information they needed to
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make the right decision.
Speaker 2 (08:10):
You know, I'm happy about that fact. People ask me
all the time, you know, how do you feel about
this person? How to feel about that person is a
great line in the Bible. You know, he or she
who is not against us is with us. If you're
not against us, you're with us. And unfortunately, too too often,
especially my business and I guess your business too. You know,
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there's this competitiveness, and I'm like, do we not realize
we're all on the same team here, and anybody out
there that was pushing hard, advocating, you know, to get
the country back on track. I am grateful for their
efforts and I appreciate their efforts and nobody else's success.
My success is not predicated on their failure. And if anything,
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arising tide lifts all boats.
Speaker 4 (08:57):
In my view, you're completely I think that's the case.
And look look at what happened in this selection. Thirty
percent of black men went to Donald Trump. Why they
remember he was president. You had people out there advocating
and speaking the truth in spite of being called all
types of things, being called racists, being called Nazis, being
called fascists, all the stuff that they were throwing at
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not just President Trump, but even supporters of President Trump.
And you had enough people with the courage to stand
in that breach and speak the truth. Thirty percent of
black men, half of the Hispanic population in the United States.
When the Democrats were losing their mind talking about how
the people are xenophobic and wanted to secure our borders,
Hispanic people in our country are saying, no, that makes sense.
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We need to follow the law. We have to be legal,
we have to be orderly when it comes to immigration.
But Sean, I'm telling you, one of the key issues
in President Trump stepped right into this issue. He was
a warrior on it, getting men out of women's sports.
You have voters in this country who saw that and
they said, this is pure insanity from the Democrats, you know,
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not having boys and women's sports, not paying for transgender surgeries.
That's the kind of stuff that had independent voters already
sour on the Biden Harris administration basically say, you know what,
these people are nuts. We can't give them the country.
We need to go back to Donald Trump. At least
it was common sense and things made sense.
Speaker 1 (10:23):
It did.
Speaker 2 (10:23):
You were out on the campaign trail a lot with
the president, especially in the final weeks.
Speaker 1 (10:28):
What was that experience like for you?
Speaker 4 (10:31):
Honestly, it was epic. The two memories that are really
clear in my mind are Madison Square Garden. I was there,
you know, Sean, I was one of those Nazis in MSG.
It's so crazy. Those people are nuts on the other
side of the aisle. But MSG, the energy was electure.
It was a great event, and being from Brooklyn, New York,
it was just personally it was a great moment just
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to be there. And then I was in Green Bay
when the garbage truck came out. I was there when
Donald Trump came out.
Speaker 1 (10:58):
And gave the by the way, did you know it
was going to be there when he landed.
Speaker 4 (11:01):
I found out about thirty minutes on the plane before
we landed that the garbage truck was going to be there.
Speaker 2 (11:07):
What we did is that McDonald's was pretty epic. The
Al Smith dinner wasn't bad, and Rogan was pretty good too.
Speaker 4 (11:14):
Oh yeah, it was. But it was all great. I
think overall, no matter where you were, whether you were
with the president or on the bus tour, I did
a bunch of that going into different communities. The energy
was higher than it was in twenty sixteen. You could
really feel it on the ground that voters were gonna
make They're going to get to the polls. They really
want to change. They wanted an America First agenda led
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by Donald Trump. It was an awesome experience.
Speaker 2 (11:39):
I keep hearing your name being mentioned as somebody that
might possibly go into the administration and serve.
Speaker 1 (11:47):
Uh would you do it if asked?
Speaker 4 (11:51):
Well? First, I mean, look, if the president calls on
you to do something, you know, in this moment, you
step up and you do it.
Speaker 2 (11:57):
If he calls me, I'm not going. But he never
would call me for that, trust me.
Speaker 4 (12:02):
I don't think they could sew. I don't think they
could pay enough to go into the government. Just gonna
be honest with you.
Speaker 1 (12:06):
It's not about them. I don't do this for the money.
Speaker 2 (12:09):
But I mean, what what what job could you possibly
give me that I'm qualified for?
Speaker 6 (12:13):
What?
Speaker 1 (12:14):
White House Press secretary?
Speaker 2 (12:15):
I'd sit there and I'd rip them the shreds every day,
which might be entertaining as hell.
Speaker 4 (12:22):
Do I need to make a call? I mean we
can start.
Speaker 2 (12:23):
Out, you break it up on me. I have no desire,
but thank you any faith. But but on a serious note,
I am curious if called, what would you do?
Speaker 4 (12:34):
Uh, it's called, you'd answer the call. But look, I
know that in the House we're trying to make sure
that we keep our majority intact, and there's some good
people that are that are already going in. So you know, look,
my time will come. I'm not too concerned about that.
The focus really now is about the agenda. But if
the call came, yeah, we'll go on and serve absolutely absolutely.
Speaker 1 (12:54):
What happens in Florida.
Speaker 2 (12:55):
I'm not sure of the exact process what happens in Florida.
Mike Waltz, I believe is going in and he's a
friend of yours and a friend of this program. And
now how does that replacement occur?
Speaker 4 (13:10):
Well, the governor will have to call the special election
the second you resigned. I think it's probably a two
to three month process, probably two months if I remember correctly,
So the seat will be vacant for two months until
we were able to get a new elected person out
of the nineteenth district during a Waltz in Florida's sixth
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district about two months or so.
Speaker 2 (13:33):
But with a small majority, we're gonna have to be
careful if you have a last the phonic and Congressman
Waltz going in and maybe you going in. You know,
at that point we're now risking the majority, and wouldn't
we need to kind of wait on some of these appointments.
Speaker 6 (13:49):
Uh?
Speaker 4 (13:49):
Yeah, I think right now you're giving Speaker Johnson heart
palpitations right now as you talking.
Speaker 1 (13:54):
I think you're probably right, you.
Speaker 4 (13:57):
Know, but look, I think you know what, I think
everybody just wants to make sure we're in position to
get this job done. Because the truth is President Trump
has a new four year term. Grateful for that we have.
I think we have a year to get this business done,
to demonstrate to the American people that not only can
we talk about it, but we can do it, and
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then for the American people to see just truly how
America is better off with Donald Trump leading our nation
and with the right policies and with the right vision
for the country. So you know, if it means you
got to stay in the House to make that happen,
then that's what I'm going to do.
Speaker 1 (14:33):
You know, I like you.
Speaker 2 (14:35):
I endorse and support Rick Scott for Senate Majority of Leader.
I heard your comments about this, and why do I
think with the secret vote, Why do I believe with
the secret vote that they are going to do everything
they can do to prevent him from getting that position, Because.
Speaker 4 (14:53):
That's the ways of Washington. These secret ballot elections behind
closed doors are designed to favor the leadership. I'm just
to toustraight with you, Sean Nobs. It's designed to favor
the leadership. That's how it usually, that's how it always is,
and what happens, you know, behind the scenes is you
know you'll have members who you know are are principled,
but there is also a you know, not a favor,
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but there's a position there in line to get. And
the fear, especially with how House and Senate leadership has
been in the past, is that if you buck the
leadership or you decide to go a different way, that
you now lose your opportunity to still do a great
job in that position you are going to get. So
it puts a lot of pressure on people, and I
think that's why these elections should be out in the open.
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Let people stand for their convictions. We have to stand
in public to the voters in order to get elected,
and the voters are allowed to go by secret ballot
and vote. But here on Capitol Hill, when you got elected,
dealing with each other, it should just simply be all
of us standing out there in the open, making sure
people know our constituents, they know what we're doing. We
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have to do it on the floor when we vote
for a policy. If we should be able to have
to do the same thing when we vote for leadership.
Speaker 2 (16:05):
All right, we appreciate it. Eight hundred nine four one Seawan.
If you want to be a part of the program,
Byron Donalds. We appreciate you being with us. Thanks for
all you do and all you've been doing. And you
are a real star within the party and a principal
conservative and your voice is desperately needed. We appreciate all
you do every day.
Speaker 4 (16:24):
Thank you, my friend. Take it easy.
Speaker 2 (16:26):
Eight hundred nine one, Shawn our number. If you want
to be a part of the program when we come back,
we'll hit the phones. Eight hundred nine Sean if you
want to be a part of the program, all.
Speaker 1 (16:35):
Right, you know what, Let's get to our business.
Speaker 2 (16:37):
One thing was somebody there was a funny New York
Post editorial today, Hurricane Elise A lease the fun I
remember at least the Phonic took on all of those
those pro hamas university presidents and just eviscerated them. And
a lot of them ended up being fired or got
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or resigning and being put out. Anyway, Donald Trump chose
the least the Phonic as the US ambassador to the UN.
Can you imagine when she does this to the UN?
Now I happen to be against globalism and what does
that mean? Why we are even a part of an
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organization with a history of virulent anti Semitism and anti Americanism,
and we pay the bulk of monies for the UN
billions and billions and billions of dollars every single year.
Speaker 1 (17:34):
And that includes like the.
Speaker 2 (17:36):
Pathetic WHO, which was the propaganda wing for the communist
Chinese during COVID, That includes the World Economic Forum, all
these globalist organizations. You know, remember Biden and Harris wanted us,
you know, to get into a corporate minimum tax, which
is the dumbest idea ever. What does a corporate minimum
tax do? That would be every nation agrees that every
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corporation pays x percent. So this way, no one country
has an advantage by incentivizing businesses to move to their country. Now,
that's the dumbest idea I've ever heard. And they think, well,
this is fair and just and it's a worldwide economy. No,
what I want is America to have the lowest corporate
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minimum tax and incentivize you know, multi billion dollar corporations
to invest their money in America, to create high paying
career jobs for Americans, and that we control the means
of production to the entire world, and we're not dependent
on countries that don't like us. You know that this
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is the same you know, group of people that want
the Iranian Deal or the Paris Climate Accords. These are
all things we could say bye bye two thankfully because
all of you voted for Donald Trump. And I'll add
one other thing on the economy. You know, for example,
Donald Trump, you know is Lee Zelden is going to
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be the head of the EPA and they're going to
roll back all of these electric vehicle mandates. Remember Ford
lost four and a half billion dollars in a year
because the government forced them to produce cars that their clients,
their customers didn't want. I am not against electric vehicles.
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I'm not against hybrid vehicles. I had a hybrid vehicle once.
I have friends of mine that have Tesla's. They love Tesla,
and Tesla is in the business of electric vehicles because
they want to be in the business of electric vehicles.
And by all accounts all the people that I talk
to anecdotally, it is the best. It is the best
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car out there for people that want this anyway, But
think about this, We're not going to be told what
refrigerators we can buy. We're not going to be told
what cars to put in our driveway. You know, Ford
is not going to lose four and a half billion dollars.
Ford keeps losing four and a half billion dollars.
Speaker 6 (20:00):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (20:00):
And you work in the auto industry and you're you
a w member, Well, guess what your your high paying
career job that allows you to buy a house, have
a nice car in your driveway or a nice truck
in your driveway, and produce a nice living for you
and your family with good benefits, retirement benefits, and health
health care benefits, et cetera. They all go away if
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Ford starts losing that kind of money. I mean, we
can't have these mandates. I don't want to be told
what refrigerator, what washer and dryer. I don't want to
be told what appliances I can can and cannot I have.
Just leave us alone. You know, the Republican parties got
to be the Freedom party. And on the issue of abortion,
which they demagogue all the time, look at a red
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state like Ohio, you know, Roe v. Wade overturned hysteria,
then ensues the demagoguing, the hyperbole off the charts, and
then what happens.
Speaker 1 (20:54):
A state like Ohio has a referendum.
Speaker 2 (20:57):
The people decide, in a very red state that they
want pretty liberal laws on abortion. I think it went
too far, but that's my opinion. The state of Florida
had a referendum that was defeated because it went so
far the other way I meant into the later terms
of pregnancy. It was crazy anyway, eight hundred ninety four.
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One show is number. Let's go out to Seattle in Washington.
Say hi to Ron.
Speaker 6 (21:24):
Ron.
Speaker 1 (21:24):
You're on the Sean Hannity Show. Glad you called.
Speaker 6 (21:27):
Hey, good morning. This is the first time caller. I've
cried several times, but I finally made it.
Speaker 2 (21:34):
Oh, I'm glad you made it in good afternoon. By
the way, glad you're out there. We love our friends
in Seattle. I don't know why you're still out there,
because it's a little looney out there.
Speaker 6 (21:44):
It absolutely is. I canvassed and I even flag waved,
and about one third of the people would do nothing,
one third of them would give me the finger, and
one third of them would haunt.
Speaker 2 (21:56):
That's I can only tell you in my free state
of Florida. You know, with the exception of maybe one
or two times, I've gotten nothing but very nice people
welcoming me to a state that I've owned property in
for over two decades.
Speaker 7 (22:14):
Yeah.
Speaker 6 (22:14):
Well, I work at Boeints, so I guess I didn't
get anymore south.
Speaker 4 (22:20):
I'll probably leave, but I'm happy for now.
Speaker 6 (22:23):
I have a feeling of almost a four hundred pound
gorilla off my back. That's how good I feel. With
Trump gonna be at the wheel.
Speaker 2 (22:34):
Well, I just think everything's gonna change. I just mentioned
one small change. We're getting rid of appliance and electric
vehicle mandates. And if you want to buy an electric vehicle,
let the free market determine. You know what companies are
going to make them, because the companies that want to
produce them are going to be the companies that make
the best ones. And don't force companies to spend billions
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and billions and billions of dollars and then lose billions
of dollars because of a government mandate. It's insane.
Speaker 4 (23:04):
Oh oh yeah.
Speaker 6 (23:05):
Just within the last six months, the president of Toyota
of Japan, he said, he said, I don't know why
everybody wants to go to electric cars. Gas cars are
more efficient and better and cheaper, and he says, you know,
he didn't. He doesn't know the future of electric cars.
I drive a hybrid, a Toyota hybrid, and I love it.
Speaker 1 (23:28):
Yeah, well, a lot of people like it.
Speaker 2 (23:30):
I'm just in favor of freedom of choice here, I
really am. Whatever vehicle you want to drive, I'm fine with.
I would like I prefer and even you can buy
a foreign car that's still made in America that benefits
American workers. So you know, a lot a lot of
companies like Honda, Toyota, et cetera. They have plants in America.
And as long as we have the benefit of American jobs,
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I'm happy with it. Ron got a role man. Appreciate it.
God bless you and appreciate you being with us. Eight
hundred nine four one show is on number if you
want to be a part of the program. Tom is
in Kentucky. Tom, Hi, how are you glad you called?
Speaker 6 (24:09):
Hey?
Speaker 7 (24:09):
Sean, I'm doing just fine. Listen, I missed you yesterday.
But I do want to God bless our veterans.
Speaker 4 (24:15):
We love them.
Speaker 1 (24:16):
Amen.
Speaker 2 (24:17):
By the way, we don't have any freedom without them.
God bless them. And you know, my dad was a vet.
The weirdest thing is my father was a good man.
He grew he had the hardest life. His parents were
dub poor. His mother died from complications giving birth to him,
and he shuffled around as a kid, you know, from
family member to family member because his dad was working
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all the time and didn't have the ability to raise
him the way he would have liked to. And he
came here very poor from Ireland, all before my grandparents did.
And anyway, then he signed up after Pearl Harbor bought,
fought four years in the Pacific and just good salt
of the earth people that you know, we all know about. Anyway,
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I appreciate the greatest generation. I appreciate every vet that
has put their life on the line for our liberty,
our freedom, and people expressed their freedom in this election,
which is why I can't say thank you enough to
all of the people that in this audience that took
the time to vote and did their part, whatever your
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part was, thank you, because this is we're all spokes
in a wheel, you know, this This was about our country.
It was an inflection point, and America didn't listen to
legacy media, they didn't listen to big tech, they didn't
listen to all the celebrities and all the all the musicians,
and they went out and in spite of all of
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the lies and distortion and propaganda, smear, slander, law fair,
all of it, they they they just they listened to
their gut. And I'm so grateful that Americans we without smart.
Speaker 7 (26:00):
Well, a couple of things I'm calling for. Number One,
I want to thank you and your staff for the
unbelievable effort that you guys have put out to get
the truth out to as many people as possible. That
you've done a wonderful job, and I thank you for that.
The other thing is, every since I heard about this
one point two billion dollars that the campaign for the
Democrats kind of put together and got in, I was
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kind of wondering, is there any way that we can
put on your website where that money came from. I'm
not telling about the dark money. I'm talking about the
corporate money and the businesses that have contected.
Speaker 1 (26:32):
All of that is becoming public.
Speaker 2 (26:34):
I mean, do we have Linda Oprah Winfrey responding to
TMZ about the million dollars that was reported that Harpo,
her parent company got paid for the event that she
did where she claimed, this may be the last time
we ever get to vote again.
Speaker 1 (26:51):
We haven't got that for your boss, and we'll bring
that up.
Speaker 2 (26:54):
Okay, boss, thank you boss. But you know, no, she said, well,
I didn't get paid a penny. But then according to
the fcc FEC, according to Fox, which is where I
got the information from, that her parent company did get
paid that money. And so you know, does it really
(27:15):
make a dimes worth of difference whether it's your corporation
or not.
Speaker 7 (27:19):
Yeah exactly. Well, you know, I like to see it
at there. Where are the conservatives who are out there
spending their money every day and make better decisions on
who they want to spend their money with and who
they may not want to spend their money with.
Speaker 1 (27:33):
Yeah exactly. I listen.
Speaker 2 (27:36):
I just want every American, the people that make this
country great. I want their lives easier. I want to
make sure they can afford the groceries they want and
put food on their table. And let's go back to
paying two bucks a gallon for gasoline, and let's become
the most energy rich country on earth. Let's secure our borders,
(27:56):
Let's get rid of the people that were unvetted that
are part of cartel's gangs that are that have that
have backgrounds and have been murdering Americans, raping Americans, violent,
committing violent crimes against Americans. You know, let's let the
world know that America is back. That's what I'm hoping
for here, and that is that is a great aspirational dream.
(28:18):
We're heading into Thanksgiving and for that I'm thankful. By
the way, let me play for you. This is this
is Oprah. She was confronted by TMC. She was on
a walk to her car and and she was asked
about being paid a million dollars.
Speaker 1 (28:31):
She denies it. Listen, how are you, darling?
Speaker 4 (28:34):
You look it very good. How do you think the
election went? Not talking about the election? Oh?
Speaker 6 (28:39):
Is it true that they paid you a million dollars
for the endorsement for Kamala?
Speaker 4 (28:43):
Not true?
Speaker 1 (28:44):
Not true?
Speaker 4 (28:44):
Okay, what do you think about all the celebrities with
their mass exodus?
Speaker 1 (28:51):
Do you think do you think Prince.
Speaker 3 (28:52):
Harry is gonna lose his visa now that Trump's president?
Speaker 1 (28:57):
Uh?
Speaker 2 (28:58):
Well, according to f CC filings, a million dollars to
go to Harpo Productions. You know, you decide, I'll let
you decide. But to me, it sounds like, Oh, well,
if it goes to your company, doesn't that kind of
mean it went to you?
Speaker 1 (29:17):
I don't know.
Speaker 2 (29:18):
I'll let the audience decide eight, showing us on number
if you want to be a part of the program. Right,
that's gonna wrap things up for today. Hannity Tonight, ninetiester
On on the Fox News Channel. We are loaded up
Mike Cookabee, ambassador to Israel. He will join us tonight.
All these legal cases hopefully now dead, gone and buried.
We'll check in with Alina Haba the left and their
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emotional breakdown. We'll check in with doctor Drew Pinsk and
then of course this case of Sergeant Penny and what
he's going through after trying to save people's lives as
has been testified in court in New York. Greig Jarrett,
Alan Dershwitz, nine Eastern Hannity on Fox, We'll see you
tonight back here tomorrow. Thank you for me in the
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