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December 6, 2024 32 mins

Gregg Jarrett joins Joe Concha to talk about the Daniel Penny case and talks about the difference between a criminal and a hero. 

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Speaker 1 (00:02):
Yeah, welcome back everybody.

Speaker 2 (00:03):
Joe Kacha Howur number three of The Sean Hannity Show,
eight hundred ninety four to one Sewan eight hundred and
ninety four to one, Sean. If you wish to opine,
we'll get to your calls. We're gonna get to him.
But I got to hear from my good friend Greg Jared,
who is one of the best legal minds, not just
a Fox but like in general obviously Fox News contributor

(00:25):
with Court TV forever, and a girl I went to
the Problem with, like worked with Greg when he was there.

Speaker 1 (00:30):
And she's like, oh, can you say how to Greg?
So Bonnie Cohen.

Speaker 2 (00:33):
Says, Hi, Greg, if you remember Bonnie, she was like
twenty three, like basically right out of college, out of.

Speaker 1 (00:37):
Rutgers, and she said she worked with me.

Speaker 3 (00:39):
It's like, oh, figure, yeah, no, I remember Bonnie quite well.
She was terrific producer there.

Speaker 2 (00:46):
Yeah, yeah, captain the cheerleading team. I took her to
prom and then she went off with another guy over
the weekend. It was a very unfortunate, but we were
only friends, so I don't know what I was expecting exactly.

Speaker 1 (00:54):
And she's listening to this right now. She's probably like horrified.

Speaker 2 (00:56):
But anyway, let's let's get out of this conversation, Greg,
and let us get to first. I want to talk about,
obviously Daniel Penny in this case, because it's hot right
now in terms of manslaughter being off the table and
the judge telling Penny that jury to now consider a
homicide charge instead.

Speaker 1 (01:13):
Actually, you know what, let's stick with this since I
just set it up that way.

Speaker 2 (01:16):
Look, Greg, I'm not a legal expert like you are
that you've been doing this for decades. All I know
is I'm just a regular guy watching this unfold, and
all I know is here we have a former military guy,
see somebody in real trouble on the subway which has
become a very dangerous place, and he does what he
can to save a regular citizen and.

Speaker 1 (01:35):
Now you know, he could go away for the rest
of his life. Like, how did we get here like this?
He's a hero?

Speaker 2 (01:40):
Is this person isn't a criminal? So how did this
case even come about? And how do you think it's
going to end?

Speaker 1 (01:45):
Ultimately?

Speaker 3 (01:47):
Well, this case was always a farce. The evidence supports
a complete acquittal because Penny acted reasonably to restrain a
madman menacing passengers threatening to kill them. They were terrified,
stricken with panic, and they told the jury, we were
grateful that Penny came to our rescue. Under the law

(02:11):
of justification, Penny was completely entitled to use lethal force
in defense of himself and others as long as he
believed that their lives were in imminent danger, and the
evidence supports that, they said. So, you know, the fact
that this jury is deadlocked now on only the second count,

(02:36):
I think that's a reflection of the liberal views in
New York and the public pressure that social activists have applied.
You know, they care less about law and order and
more about identity politics. If Jordan Neely was white, would
this case have ever been brought. I tended down with
you know, the racial justice warriors in New York tried

(03:00):
to make it into another George Floyd outrage, vilifying Daniel
Penny as a racist vigilante. But in fact he's really
a hero, and so naturally the district Attorney, Alvin Bragg,
you know, is happily doing their bidding at every turn.
His lead prosecutor implied in front of the jury that

(03:23):
Penny is a racist, even though there's no evidence of that.
He was never charged with a hate crime, so sadly,
this is yet another example of Bragg's politically driven prosecutions.

Speaker 2 (03:36):
It's just amazing what Alvin Bragg has tried to get
away with and still does in this city. We obviously
saw that farce of the case with Donald Trump, and
it's just a whole ball of wrong. We're talking to
Greg Jarrett, Fox News legal antis and best selling author
The Constitution of the United States and other patriotic documents.
I have it literally sitting here next to me at

(03:56):
my home studio. So yeah, it's such a great read,
and especially for your kids if you want to start
teaching him about the Constitution now when we have in
our education system focusing on race and focusing on gender
identification and sexual orientation. Now the nuts and bolts, that's
the Constitution, And certainly I've been reading it with my
son and he asked me to learn more about government

(04:18):
as we go along here in a crazy election year.

Speaker 1 (04:22):
Speaking of crazy, Greg, so, Joe Biden.

Speaker 2 (04:25):
Apparently is planning preemptive pardons of folks like Liz Cheney,
Adam Schiff, Mark Milly, doctor Anthony Fauci. This is a
horrible precedent because basically he could go on and anybody
he deems as a so called target of Donald Trump.

Speaker 1 (04:40):
And again, Donald Trump was president already, he didn't.

Speaker 2 (04:42):
Weaponize the justice system the way Joe Biden the Democrats did,
so that whole sale. It's just that dog don't hunt
right as far as their excuses here, But I mean,
can anything be done about this, because I don't think
anybody likes presidential pardons in general. It just usurps the
entire legal process entirely and just allows the president to

(05:02):
act like a king in telling people that, you know,
it's about the law. But except for Hunter, except for Shift,
except for X y Z. I just think most people
have a bad taste in the mouth about this one,
even Democrats.

Speaker 3 (05:14):
Yeah, I agree. I think by pardoning his son Hunter
Biden and repeatedly lying about it for months, you know,
has just further savaged and destroyed the legacy of Joe Biden.

(05:35):
I mean, I you know, it's not just that, you know,
he ruined the economy with his profligate spending, inflation at
an all time high. You know, people having difficulty putting
food on the table and a roof over their heads,
but allowing twelve to fifteen million. We don't know the
exact number of illegals coming into the United States unvetted, untracked,

(06:01):
and you know, they then flooded major cities and you know,
an unsustainable financial burden, not to mention the crime that
went with it. You know, Joe Biden is really I
think he'll go down in history when history books are

(06:22):
finally written, as the worst president in American history. And
you know, if he proceeds with preemptive pardons of you know,
anybody and everybody under the false pretense that an incoming

(06:43):
administration might go after them by virtue of the same
kind of warfare that was used against Trump, you know,
I think that will just further tarnish Joe Biden's already
tattered image and reputation. And you know, look, I warned

(07:05):
back in twenty twenty when he was running for president,
this guy doesn't have the intellectual capacity to be president
of the United States. He's not a leader. He's not
remotely smart, never has been. And I also warned that
he was suffering from diminished mental capacity and acuity and

(07:29):
that it's foolhardy to even think of him as president
of the United States. You know, I hate to say
it now and again, but I told you so.

Speaker 2 (07:39):
Yeah, we're in the same boat, I wrote, and we're
talking to Greg jarrettdegreg Jared dot com is the website
you can read all of Greg's latest stuff when you're
not seeing on Fox News dot com. Of course, Yeah,
I mean I read a whole book about Joe Biden
in twenty twenty two called come On Man, The Truth
about Joe Biden's Terrible, horrible, no good, very bad Presidency.
And when I was writing that, I was mostly twenty
twenty one, early twenty twenty two. We went to the

(08:00):
presses and it came out a little later that year,
and then I was writing that this person has a
brain that is turning to applesaucepol before our eyes, and
he should not be a golf starter at your local
golf course, let alone the commander in chief of the
United States.

Speaker 1 (08:15):
And now when you hear from Democrats after that.

Speaker 2 (08:18):
Devastating debate June twenty seven in Atlanta, I was there that,
Oh we didn't see this coming.

Speaker 1 (08:23):
Of course you saw it coming.

Speaker 2 (08:24):
I mean, when you're shaking hands with the air, when
you don't know how to leave a stage, when you're
when you say you're talking to the presidents and prime
ministers that died decades ago.

Speaker 1 (08:33):
Yeah, that's kind of a problem.

Speaker 2 (08:35):
And the fact that we have to now still have
Joe Biden as our president for the next forty four
days is beyond insulting. When he dropped out in July,
he should have resigned as well. But we know why
he didn't do that, Greg because then Kamala Harris would
become president and she would literally have to own everything
for this administration instead of running as the change candidate.
So they tried to use this gambit. Thank god it
didn't work, and now we have a Donald Trump for

(08:57):
the next four years. But I did want to ask
thank you as far as this pole is concerned. To
your point, Daily Mail just found today that Joe Biden
is now the worst president in almost fifty years. You
got to go all the way back to Jimmy Carter,
and I would argue that Carter wasn't remotely half as
bad as what we've seen. So ultimately, what will the
Joe Biden legacy be?

Speaker 3 (09:20):
Failure, abject failure, and incompetence. It's funny you mentioned Jimmy Carter.
I'm in my home office and studio looking at a
frame picture of myself with Jimmy Carter at the thousand
Democrat convention in Los Angeles, which I covered, and he
was my daily guest. And he was a delightful, wonderful man,

(09:46):
you know, totally humble and friendly and kind, not just
to me but to everybody. He was a terrible president,
and he was an exceedingly smart guy, which you know,
sort of tells me that there are other qualities of
leadership that are more important. But Joe Biden has has

(10:09):
none of that. In your book, I encourage people to
read it. I read it. It was a wonderful book,
right on the money. And if you want to learn
about Joe Biden, you know, read Joe Conci's book, because
it's a perfect explanation of Joe Biden's failures.

Speaker 2 (10:29):
Thank you, Greg, and I have your Venmo address. As
Greg underscored, Jared, I'll get that ten percent to you.
So I appreciate the kind words. You're a good man. Yeah,
that's that's the thing. I agree with you.

Speaker 1 (10:40):
Abject failure at least Carter.

Speaker 2 (10:42):
I always gave him credit that after he left the
presidency that he then went to bat for habitat for humanity.

Speaker 1 (10:49):
Right, And the guy literally didn't read a check.

Speaker 4 (10:51):
Right.

Speaker 2 (10:52):
It's not like abamboos building an eight hundred million dollar
library a shrine to himself in Chicago while that great
city is falling apart all around. Jimmy Carter literally built
houses like with his hands for many, many years.

Speaker 1 (11:05):
And that's why post presidency his approval is.

Speaker 2 (11:08):
Pretty good, you know, I mean compared to his presidency anyway.
So I could at least say that Jimmy Carter was
a failure as a president, but not as a human being.

Speaker 1 (11:14):
I'm not sure.

Speaker 2 (11:14):
After this, we'll probably hear ever from Joe Biden again,
and now we're hearing Greg as well. Even his donors,
like the Big Ones are not pitching in for a
Joe Biden library. It may end up looking like a
popsicle stand by the time it's done. So you don't think, though,
in the end, that Joe Biden is going to be
somebody who Donald Trump pursues as far as like revenge

(11:35):
for some sort of like criminal charges based on what
Biden put him through.

Speaker 3 (11:39):
No, I don't think he would do that. He didn't
do it with Hillary Clinton, That's right. He absolutely could
have in both my books, the Russia Hoax and witch Hunt,
I had laid out the myriad is criminal laws that
she violated. And yet Donald Trump didn't do that. You know,

(12:00):
he said he would, but he didn't. And the media
now says he is going to engage in the same
kind of lawfare that was used against him. I tend
to doubt that he is actually going to do that.
But let me draw a distinction, because you know, law
fair is the wrongful use of the law. It's abusive statutes,

(12:22):
it's mangling evidence to bring political prosecutions, contorting the law.
But if people broke the law during the Biden administration,
upholding the law means that they should be prosecuted. Now,

(12:43):
you could probably pretty easily bring a case against Joe Biden,
but I wouldn't do it because I think it sets
a terrible precedent. Even though it was it was done
to Donald Trump. But and you know, the evidence is
compelling that he was implicit in his son's influence peddling

(13:03):
schemes that involve everything from you know, the Foreign Corrupt
Practices Act, that lobbying, foreign lobbying, crimes, bribery, conspiracy, money laundering.
You could make a case. But I guarantee you Donald
Trump will not do that against Joe Biden. But if
others broke the law, you know, the DOJ incoming should

(13:26):
take a serious look at it. And if these were
egregious violations of the law, then of course they should
be held legally accountable.

Speaker 2 (13:36):
And we're talking to Greg Jarrett, Thegreg Jared dot com
Fox News legal analysts. I'll give you ninety seconds on
this one, Greg, before we go to break. Pam Bondi,
Attorney General choice for Donald Trump, obviously an Attorney general
in Florida. What can we expect from from her as
AG and compared to Merrick Garland for that matter, Well.

Speaker 3 (13:55):
Uh, you know, Merrick Garland, you know my judgment wouldn't
know the law if it slapped him up the head
and has become such a partisan activist that he's really
shredded the good name and reputation of the Department of Justice.
Pam Bondi is the exact opposite. I've known her for years.

Speaker 4 (14:18):
She is a.

Speaker 3 (14:19):
Solid, experienced prosecutor. She has a level head on her shoulders.
She would never engage in politicized weaponization of the law,
so called law fair, but she will be an restrict
adherent to the rule of law and fairness and justice.

(14:43):
And so you know she's going to take a look
at the files at the DOJ. They may have been
shredded by now he finds that people were breaking the law,
there will be consequences.

Speaker 2 (14:56):
Indeed, the Constitution of the United States and other patriot documents.

Speaker 1 (15:01):
That is the book.

Speaker 2 (15:01):
The Greg Jared dot Com is the website Fox News
Legal analyst Greg, Thanks so much.

Speaker 1 (15:05):
Have a great weekend, sir, my pleasure.

Speaker 3 (15:07):
Joe take care.

Speaker 2 (15:08):
He's good, isn't he. He's always good. It's measured in
the way he speaks, and it just makes sense. The
guy makes sense and he knows a law.

Speaker 1 (15:14):
So we're happy to have him.

Speaker 2 (15:15):
Joe Concha in for Sean Hannity eight hundred ninety four one,
Shawn your calls coming up next.

Speaker 5 (15:20):
Alec Baldwin's favorite radio FUK show host is on the
air right now, right mister Baldwin's.

Speaker 6 (15:29):
Sean Hannity.

Speaker 2 (15:31):
Welcome back, everybody. Joe Kancha in for mister Hannity. I promised,
I promised, and I keep my promises eventually. Anyway, So
we're gonna go to our busy phones a couple Florida
calls here Florida big.

Speaker 1 (15:44):
We're big in Florida here, aren't we? Linda.

Speaker 2 (15:45):
That's interesting, but I'm gonna go with uh, We're gonna
keep it in the northeast here, Daniel Connecticut and Danny,
how are you?

Speaker 4 (15:53):
I'm good, Thank you for taking my call.

Speaker 1 (15:55):
You got it, man, What do you want to talk about?

Speaker 4 (15:58):
Yeah? My question was based on the ability of the
parton that Biden may do for a few people, maybe
Fauci and a few others.

Speaker 2 (16:09):
Liz Shaney, Adams Cheff, Yeah, Mark Millie, those the name
is being tossed about, go ahead.

Speaker 4 (16:14):
Yeah.

Speaker 7 (16:14):
So my question is if under our laws, you're innocent
until proven guilty, So how could they pardon someone if
they haven't been charged with anything.

Speaker 2 (16:25):
It's interesting, right, It's like, well, you know, they haven't
committed a crime, but just in case they have or
something is found, we're gonna make sure they can't be charged.

Speaker 1 (16:33):
This is a horrible president.

Speaker 2 (16:36):
I mean, I've disagreed with some pardons that have been
done in the past, and I don't care which president
did them, because I just I just find the whole
thing not an American. For lack of a better word
where you could commit a crime and then now will
the president said that you're free to go. In some
cases they were warranted, but in others are like I don't.

Speaker 1 (16:51):
Know about this. Is this is not right here.

Speaker 2 (16:53):
It's like we're what was that movie with Tom Cruise
and they can predict the future in terms of like I.

Speaker 1 (17:00):
Was going to be kidded. What was that called Minority Report?
Right exactly?

Speaker 2 (17:03):
That was like twenty years ago right then when that
came out, Probably more now at this point, but yeah,
the movie was basically based on a premise that there
were these people that could see the future and then
they could tell Tom Cruise. It was basically like a
part of this like elite like police unit. They would
go in and arrest the person before they would commit
the crime because they knew in the future that that
person would eventually and it usually was murder, was going.

Speaker 1 (17:23):
To kill somebody.

Speaker 2 (17:24):
This is like that, it's a Minority Report. It's like,
you know, if Adam Schiff is found to have done
some really shady stuff as far as the Russian investigation
where he may have manipulated evidence, or the January sixth
committee with Liz Cheney, or we hear that doctor Fauci
may have covered up the fact that COVID came from
a lab in Wuhan, which again I go back to

(17:45):
the John Stewart analogy, because I think it was one
of the best things that have ever been said during
the whole COVID era, for lack of a better word.
You have John Stewart, He's on Stephen Colbert's show, and
Colbert just wants to make it like a buddy buddy
thing because they've known each other forever, going back to
their daily show days on Comedy Central, and then Stewart
just kind of jumps in and starts just going off
on the fact that people keep insisting that COVID came

(18:08):
from a bat in a wet market in Wuhan, and
Stewart says, h look, if there was an outbreak of
chocolate goodness in Hershey, Pennsylvania, do you think that a
cocoa bean may have made it with a shovel or
did it come from the effing chocolate factory?

Speaker 1 (18:26):
Right, that's the thing.

Speaker 2 (18:27):
You have a lad that literally studies coronavirus in Wuhan,
but it couldn't have come from there, just like if
chocolate overcame Hershey, Pennsylvania couldn't have come from the factory
that makes chocolate. I mean, it was the best analogy
I've ever heard, and it's true. So with Fauci, you know,
he kept insisting over and over again, note that that's impossible,
that couldn't have happened. I don't believe it. And he
had all this gain of function research as far as

(18:50):
all that money that went there that may have helped
kill millions of people, shut down businesses forever. I'm pretty
sure that's available offense. So I guess they're thinking that
all it's all going to come out now, so Fauci
may get a pardon, And if this happens, then every
president's gonna do this where no matter what, if they
think maybe you caused a crime and it might be
a problem down the road, then you get a pardon,
just like Hunter Biden.

Speaker 1 (19:10):
You gotta go back.

Speaker 2 (19:11):
It's a ten year pardon. And he's not really pardon
Hunter Biden, Joe Biden's hunt. He's pardoning himself because he
knows that if you dig deep enough into this, that
Joe Biden helped facilitate all these shady business deals in
horrible places like China, and Russian and Ukraine, and maybe,
just maybe that's why we're giving billions of dollars in Ukraine,
they keep this stupid war going where it's been a

(19:33):
stalemate for the past two years. You have Ukraine bogging
down Russia in eastern Ukraine. They can't get to Kiev,
they can't get to leave, they can't get to anything
ending in eve right that the Russian army, their military
looks like the Vermont National Guard, so they're stuck.

Speaker 1 (19:48):
But they can't kick Russia out either.

Speaker 2 (19:50):
So five years from now, if we keep giving them
billions of dollars to Zeelunsky where we don't quite know
where the money is going because we can't get an
accounting of it, this is gonna go on forever unless
a negotiation can be made. They know Trump's going to
come in and do that, and that's why Biden is
throwing all of this money at the problem, and because
maybe he's compromised.

Speaker 1 (20:08):
Maybe that's it.

Speaker 2 (20:09):
And by the way, that whole impeachment of Trump, that
first one, it's looking pretty silly right now because Trump
was right, he told Zelensky, you got to look into
this corruption by Hunter Biden and possibly Joe Biden. He
gets impeached over that over something.

Speaker 1 (20:22):
He's correct on. It's a whole joke. Anyway. We have
such a great producing team that I didn't do the
John Stewart clip justice as far as where COVID came from,
and for him to do it to Colbert's face and
to that audience's face.

Speaker 2 (20:33):
I got to give the guy credit. He sticks to
his principles most of the time. And you know, he
said what he said and it turned out that he
was right. Let's play that John Stewart clip.

Speaker 8 (20:41):
Gets I think we owe a great debt of gratitude
to science. Science has in many ways helped ease the
suffering of this pandemic, which was more than likely caused
by science.

Speaker 9 (21:01):
What what do you mean by do you mean like
there's a chance that this is creating a lab?

Speaker 1 (21:05):
There's an investigation, a chance both with evidence. I'd love
to hear it.

Speaker 10 (21:10):
There's a novel respiratory coronavirus overtaking wu Han China.

Speaker 1 (21:16):
What do we do? Oh, you know who?

Speaker 8 (21:18):
We could ask the Wuhan novel respiratory coronavirus lab. The
disease is the same name as the lab. That's just
that's just a little too weird, don't you think?

Speaker 10 (21:31):
And then they asked those scientists, They're like, how did this?
So wait a minute, you work at the wu Han
Respiratory coronavirus lab.

Speaker 1 (21:38):
How did this happen?

Speaker 10 (21:38):
And they're like, pangolin kiss the turtle.

Speaker 8 (21:43):
And you're like, no, you the name of your lab,
right if you look at the name.

Speaker 1 (21:49):
Look at the name. He's standing up with this your
business card? Show me your business card.

Speaker 8 (21:54):
Oh, I work at the coronavirus lab in wo ann.

Speaker 10 (22:00):
Oh, because there's a coronavirus loosing wu ann.

Speaker 1 (22:03):
How did that happen?

Speaker 10 (22:04):
Maybe a bat flew into the klouaka of a turkey
and then it sneezed.

Speaker 1 (22:12):
Into my chili and now we all have corona.

Speaker 2 (22:16):
But and then he goes on for the whole chocolate
factory thing, which to which I think I quoted that
one perfectly, so you get the idea. But again, to
go into the lions den, that is his den. I mean,
John Stewart is liberal, but you heard it. He was
like winning over the crowd. And Colbert's like, well, what
evidence do we have of this? Well, common sense maybe
that's it. Anyway, Daniel, you were so patient there I

(22:36):
was giving you an answer, and I never really get
back in because I went off on the usual rant.
So let's continue with our busy phones and we will
go to Erin in the great.

Speaker 1 (22:45):
State of Colorado. You know, I was going over with
my daughter Aaron, all.

Speaker 2 (22:48):
The states that I've been to and the states I
haven't And we're down to like thirteen I haven't been to,
and they're mostly in your neck of the woods. But
I gotta go skiing in Colorado. My son is huge
on it. Like do I go to Breck, do I
go to Aspen?

Speaker 11 (23:00):
Like?

Speaker 1 (23:00):
What what do you recommend? Hey, Basin, y'all really haven't heard
of that one? Okay? Riding in the stem? What is
it called again?

Speaker 11 (23:07):
A rapa hoe base? And I've been there. It's one
of the good ones.

Speaker 2 (23:10):
Is it easy to fly into, Like you fly into
Boulder or Denver and kind of like a two hour
ride kind of.

Speaker 11 (23:14):
Thing you have to everywhere. You fly into Denver, then
catch a snow bus on up into the mountains.

Speaker 1 (23:21):
All right, so done deal. I'm definitely going there.

Speaker 2 (23:23):
But we don't want to talk about skiing, of course,
here we want to talk about I don't know, Boke
thiss in the military. That's what I'm guessing. Anyway, I'm
psychic to these things. Yeah, or by call screener showed
me that, look go ahead.

Speaker 11 (23:35):
My daughter is a tech sergeant, runs a leadership position,
runs to her little attachment, but she is afraid to
do what we call counseling statements forty fifty six. I
think I've been out of a lot of years because
those are like a performance review monthly done. And anytime

(23:56):
a soldier or airman does something good, then they get
written up or bad and possibly get an award. Or
if they do something bad, you know late for work
d UI, they can get written up on the spot
and possibly adverse action for you know, misconduct.

Speaker 4 (24:13):
Yeah.

Speaker 11 (24:14):
But so the verbiage that goes into these forty eight
to fifty six, and I know Pete hex Sath knows
them because everybody's done dozens and hundreds of them. There's
thousands done every day in the military.

Speaker 1 (24:29):
Wow. Is that right?

Speaker 11 (24:31):
Very precise, Yes, because it's you know, you do good,
you get you get written up. Basically, Hey, here's an
award or here's an ataboid something like that, or oh
you screwed up. Now now you have to come in
early every day because you were late, you know, one time,
you know. And it helps mature the recruits into soldiers,

(24:52):
and the soldiers and the leaders and so forth through
the years. It helps mold them and mentor them. But
because of wokeness in the military, if the wrong pronoun
is used, the person that wrote that a counseling statement
can now be written up, the counseling statement thrown out,
and if it's for an adverse action, nothing happens to

(25:14):
the person that did the thing wrong, and the leader
is now in trouble for the wrong pronoun. So my
daughter's like, I don't want to write anybody up because
I'm going to get in trouble if I say the
wrong thing in there. So that's not the military wide
on the advancement and the cultivation of leaders in the military,

(25:37):
because you've got these few that want to be an
individual when they're supposed to be part of a unit.

Speaker 1 (25:43):
That's exactly right.

Speaker 2 (25:44):
And by the way, does everybody forget that the current
Defense Secretary of Lloyd Austin went in for a procedure
to the hospital and ended up being there for more
than a week, and the president nor almost nobody knew.

Speaker 1 (25:58):
Where he was. I mean, that is remarkable to me
that that guy wasn't fired on that.

Speaker 2 (26:02):
Well, it's not remarkable. It's Joe Biden doesn't fire anybody.
But that's a fireable offense. You go into the hospital
to get some sort of procedure, it goes wrong, then
you're basically at a commission for a week and there's
no one there to back you up. I remember that
his backup was on vacation in Puerto Rico, and like
was informed by phone, like, oh, by the way, you're
basically the the secretary of.

Speaker 1 (26:23):
Defense right now.

Speaker 2 (26:24):
I mean, geez, And we're worried about Pete Hegsgeth hag
Zeth because because what he apparently had a couple of
beers a couple of years ago. This is Brett Cavta
all over again. It's the stupidest thing. And Aaron, thanks
for to call. I appreciated that. That's great, like firsthand
knowledge of what's going on in our military.

Speaker 1 (26:44):
I think there's so.

Speaker 2 (26:44):
Much opposition to Pete heg Seth because the problem is
that they know that he's going to go in there
just like Cash Betel and really change things. Just read
his books quite frankly, because he has several. The War
on Warriors probably is the best one. It's called the
War on Warriors behind the betrayal of the men who
keep us free and battle for the American mind. And

(27:05):
then of course that's more in the education system, but
it kind of plays into the whole argument, right, and
then American crusade as well. So it's Pete's written about
this stuff. His opponents know what he's written about and
what he wants to do, and that's why there's been
such staunch opposition with these unnamed sourced stories about all
this stuff that not one person's on the record saying,
I say, until I get some people on the record

(27:27):
and they want to talk about salacious x y Z
and they're willing to put their name to it, I
don't want to hear about it. Because that's all we
heard during the Trump years about people close to the
president A saying XYZ and the never a name source
and all ended up being bs anyway, particularly when it
came to Russia. Speaking of Trump, he's now weighing over
Linda some different titles himself. In other words, sure, it's

(27:49):
President elect Trump now and he will be President Trump,
but he's kicking around some other titles as well.

Speaker 1 (27:53):
Do do we have that Clipland indeed we get it.

Speaker 9 (27:56):
I was elected the King of the United States of America.

Speaker 1 (28:00):
Say goodbye to.

Speaker 9 (28:01):
King George, and hello dou King Trump. We love King Trump,
and they won't get rid of King Trump, that's for sure.
I can't decide to find like King Beddar or Emperor.

Speaker 1 (28:11):
Emperor has a.

Speaker 9 (28:12):
Great ring to it, and the Emperor has a new groove,
did you know that? I'm also thinking about the Supreme Leader.
That's a good title, and maybe even Chairmen, because we
know that chairman sits in a very big chair, maybe
even a throne. We're looking into it, maybe like the
Game of Thrones thrown, but a lot bigger and a
lot pornterer with more dragons. By the way, now that

(28:36):
I've collected all of the Infinity electoral boats, I can
snap my fingers and make half of all the immigrants disappear.

Speaker 1 (28:43):
Well, and they won't be able to have abortions either.

Speaker 9 (28:46):
So the immigrants, they will have a lot of babies,
and those babies won't be citizens.

Speaker 1 (28:52):
So we're going to throw the babies into.

Speaker 9 (28:54):
Mexico and middld a giant wall out of babies. And
you know what, I should call pun up because I
might want to serve three terms.

Speaker 1 (29:01):
That's a journy nice, maybe even four. How did he
do that? How did he do that? I should ask
him that?

Speaker 2 (29:08):
All right, So obviously that was not Donald Trump, But
that is one of the best imitations you will ever
hear the guy. There are several out there. Who is it,
Shane Gellis? That doesn't really good one.

Speaker 6 (29:16):
That's all my favorite.

Speaker 1 (29:17):
I think Shane Gills is just spot on.

Speaker 2 (29:20):
Really okay, I love this whole self deprecation thing. But
I could see Trump actually saying those things just to troll,
you know, the media and liberals because they remember what
he said he wanted to be a dictator on day one,
and they're like, he.

Speaker 1 (29:29):
Said he's going to be a dictator when they're so
they're just so literal and absurd.

Speaker 2 (29:33):
Yeah, yeah, he was talking about the border and drill, baby, drill,
but they're like, see and even like Kamala Harris would
say that on the campaign trail, like being so utterly dishonest.
And you know, my dream, Linda is to own a
restaurant named Karma and it wouldn't have a menu. You
just get what you deserve, and Kamala Harris ton Wall's
got what they deserved because they continually lied in the
campaign trail and now we can't find them.

Speaker 1 (29:53):
It's quite remarkable. Anyway.

Speaker 2 (29:55):
This is Joe concent filling in for Sean Hannity. We
wrap this puppy up in just a moment.

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Speaker 2 (31:18):
Welcome back everybody, Joe Katcha and for Sean Annity a
couple of minutes left. And actually, you know, I'm looking
at the date this happened fast. It's December sixth, which
means that Christmas, Christmas even essence is in eighteen days.

Speaker 1 (31:31):
And I still have a tree. I mean, the thing is,
I have this rule that you do, not, under any circumstances,
get a tree before Thanksgiving. It's that simple.

Speaker 2 (31:42):
Like I'm I was at a mall with my son
around his birthday and it was already had the Christmas
stuff up, but it was like mid October.

Speaker 1 (31:49):
I'm like, no, this is wrong.

Speaker 2 (31:50):
And then my kids try to put on Christmas music. Nope,
not happening. I'm not gonna allow that to happen, so
I have to wait for after Thanksgiving. But Thanksgiving me
so late this year.

Speaker 1 (31:58):
It was just like a couple of days ago. You
know what you do? Have you have a new book
coming out? I do. That's true, and it's up on
your on your ex handle Witches Joe Katcha TV.

Speaker 2 (32:07):
It's called the greatest comeback ever, inside Trump's Big beautiful
campaign on Burdened by what has been?

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Please order it now. Go to my web page, go
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