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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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I'm really looking to make our country successful. I'm not
looking to go back into the past. I'm looking to
make our country successful. Retribution will be through success. Mainstream
media totally.
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American people repeatedly that the biggest issue was Hillary's emails.
Speaker 1 (00:34):
That's what they said. We should focus on deporting those
who are truly a danger to America, and we should
give the rest a chance to earn legal status.
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Speaker 3 (01:14):
All right, news round up, Information overload, Our toll free.
Our number is eight hundred and nine to four one, Sean,
if you want to be a part of the program. Uh, anyway,
joining us now. He was confident the entire campaign and
right on target in terms of where this election was headed. Uh,
we give complete props to our friend former Speaker of
the House New King Rich.
Speaker 6 (01:35):
Uh.
Speaker 3 (01:35):
You know what I love about you. Every election season,
I'm getting worked up and more worked up and concerned,
and you're just You're just come as a cucumber, and well,
Donald Trump's gonna win.
Speaker 6 (01:47):
So han't throw a lot of elections, so.
Speaker 3 (01:51):
Well, so have I. It's not like I'm that far
behind you for crying out loud.
Speaker 6 (01:55):
Well, you're like twenty years thirty years.
Speaker 3 (01:58):
Behind me, hennity, Okay. But the point is I get
worked up every time, and every time you don't get
worked up, and you're very measured, and you are almost
always right in terms of how the election is going
to end up.
Speaker 6 (02:14):
Well, I mean, I look whateverically that's true. It's because
I'm a historian by training, and I try to put
all these things into some kind of historic context and
look at him in a larger, long term way than
just that week's you know, polls of that week's news coverage.
And when you do that, there are shapes and patterns
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in the country that are very deep and very real.
And you know, I've watched the country change gradually over time.
This is I must say. I think that the Trump
tapped into an underlying, deep desire to change who's in
charge and to change the policies. And he has come
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to personify a movement that is really a worldwide rejection
of bureaucratic centralism and welfare policies where you pay people
to not work and you gradually crush the working Americans
with taxes and inflation. And I think he somehow understood
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all that and responded to it. And uh, you know,
I think that the country has responded to him. And frankly,
when when you look at who he has become, it's
I think it's astonishing. I mean, here's a guy who
is has two assassination attempts, two impeachment attempts, the whole
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series of lawfare, actions and courts. Uh, and he just
keeps coming. I mean, it's one of the most remarkable
things I've either seen or read.
Speaker 3 (03:52):
About, one of the most historic, in my view, comebacks
in political history for sure, certainly in the history of
the country. I think maybe I'm being a little pollyannish.
I see his presidency upcoming as an opportunity to be,
an opportunity that maybe you see once every hundred years.
(04:14):
You correct me as the historian, if he makes America
the most energy rich country on the planet, if he
is able to transform the economy back to where he
had it and in the first three years of his
first term and restore America's dominance militarily and its place
in terms of world order on the world stage. And
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I'm not talking about anything involving globalism, just the opposite.
I like America to detached from any and all globalist efforts.
I think it will be the most transformative president in
our lifetime.
Speaker 6 (04:48):
Well that's I think that's as really right, and he
has a very real chance to do that, and it
would be the biggest break almost one hundred years since
nineteen thirty two. And frankly because he picked JD. Vance,
where Reagan made the mistake of picking George A. C. W. Bush,
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who never frankly understood Reaganism and promptly began moving us
back towards a more traditional republicanism. I think with he
advanced between them having ability and then frankly bringing in
Vivek Ramaswami and Elon Musk, the level of energy and
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entrepreneurial drive that they're going to have is just I
think remarkable and a real chance to change the country.
Speaker 3 (05:38):
You know, I believe, I mean imagine that because you're
the historian. Let's talk about constitutional order. I mean, our
government has gotten so big, so bloated, so bureaucratic, so
you know, it's omnipotently powerful and intrusive into the lives
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of everyday Americans. The idea that we can restore constitutional order.
To me, that means limited government, greater freedom. That means
getting rid of waste, fraud, and abuse. That means returning
institutions and departments to their former mission, returned the FBI
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to its former greatness that I think has been corrupted
by weaponization and politicizing of the FBI, saying with our intelligence,
intelligence community, have equal justice, equal application of our laws.
I mean to me, is that not the original purpose
and vision of our founders. Our framers welt.
Speaker 6 (06:41):
They wanted a self governing society, not a society governed
from above by some elite, and they were very clear
about this. That also means by the way, you return
power to cities and counties and states, and you move
things out of Washington and away from the bureaucrats, and
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these are these are big changes. It's going to be
fascinating to watch the way these things evolve, and I
think that we have a very real chance with the
level of entrepreneurial drive and energy that Trump is attracting.
And frankly, the cat and I wrote a piece ness
of the data, this is the most entrepreneurial system that
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we have seen, certainly since the nineteen thirties or earlier.
Because the people he's appointed, these CABA jobs that these
are guys, guys and gals who are used to getting
things done. They're not just going to sit around and
play bureaucratic games. They're gonna They're going to force very
profound changes. I think it's very exciting.
Speaker 3 (07:50):
The deep state as we call it, or the bureaucracy
within the bureaucracy, and the people below, the top secretary
and deputy secretaries, those are the people that I worry
about the most because they're going to fight back against
any institutional changes that are needed. How big a problem
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do you foresee.
Speaker 6 (08:14):
Well, they're enormous. But I have to say I wrote
an article about Trump is the first de facto president
in history that people understand psychologically He's now the real
president and Biden is just a fading memory and he
won't be legally president till January twentieth, but he's psychologically
or it is. Well, you saw that happen this week
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the head of the FBI steps down. I mean that's
you know, Trump isn't even in office, and he's starting
to clean out these places.
Speaker 3 (08:44):
And look of Mexico and Canada, and all of a
sudden Hamazen has blah, the want they want peace deals
and oh, all of a sudden, Zelensky is willing to
give up land for peace and have a negotiated settlement
with Putin. Meanwhile, Joe looks like he wants to sabotage
Trump every step of the way.
Speaker 6 (09:03):
And by the way, I noticed that the Syrian dictatorship collapsed,
which I think would not have happened without Trump's the
psychology worldwide. This is one of the great amazing things
in my lifetime that we now have such worldwide, real
time communication that the psychology of Trump's victory is now
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everywhere on the planet and it has an effect everywhere,
and it's sort of like America's back. And he saw
this when he went to Paris, and that's when I
first realized that he had become the de facto President
because he's in Paris, Macron is giving him the full
ceremonial honors of the head of state, not the soon
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to be had a state, that the had a state,
and he's meeting with as you point as Zelenski meeting
with the Prime Minister of Italy. There were eighty two
leaders of countries there and yet there was no question
who the dominant figure was. It wasn't the host maclone,
it was Donald Trump.
Speaker 3 (10:05):
That seat of honor was hilarious. I'll tell you one
other thing that that kind of makes me laugh is
if not only was he seated between President McCrone and
his wife, but next to on the other side was
Joe Biden and Jill Biden. Doctor Joe Biden couldn't have
been happier to see Donald Trump. And then they show
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up as some Kennedy Honors Awards whatever celebration. I'm not
entrenched in that bureaucracy, and that's sewer the swamp called DC.
So I have no idea what it is, but I
think the Kennedy Honors, uh whatever was going on, awards
or something, and Joe, Joe and Joe Biden walk in,
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they see Kamala and Dougie and they didn't even say hello,
which tells me that the odds are probably pretty high.
I'm just guessing that Joe and Jill Biden and don't
like Kamala Harris, they don't like Nancy Pelosi, they don't
like Barack and Michelle Obama, they don't like George Clooney,
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and they know that they had the people responsible for
pushing him out of the way, and they're probably happy
that in the end it failed.
Speaker 6 (11:18):
Costa commented on election day that when you saw Joe
Biden go vote in a bright red outfit.
Speaker 3 (11:25):
That was pretty That was pretty telly. I was that
was maga red listen.
Speaker 6 (11:32):
I was convinced three weeks out that she and Joe
had a conversation and said, you know'd be kind of
okay if you're the only guy ever to beat Trump, and.
Speaker 3 (11:41):
I think you're probably right.
Speaker 6 (11:44):
Well, he did a whole series of things to undermine
Harris's campaign in the last few weeks that couldn't have
been accidents. I mean, these are things, you know, for
the first time in four years, he goes into the
press briefing to explain how he and Harris did everything together.
Had a point in her campaign when she's trying to
prove she's separate. And then what I thought, once I
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thought of it, I thought was a stunning act of
arrogance and nastiness in her part. You invite thousands of
people to come to the Elipse, which is directly in
front of the White House. You have a huge campaign event,
and you don't invite the President and First Lady who
are sitting in the White House about two hundred yards away. Now,
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if I were Joe, that would have made me kind
of irritated. And that happens to be the moment that
he happened to use the word garbage to describe Trump's supporters,
which of course he didn't mean, but he absolutely knew
that if he did it it would drown out her speech.
So they come out of that night not with a
big you know, look how good a job Kamala Harris
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did with a big brawl about Biden having called Trump's
supporters garbage. And I am convinced that that was deliberate.
Speaker 3 (13:00):
He got to admit, for a guy that's in steep
cognitive decline, this is pretty sophisticated strategy.
Speaker 6 (13:06):
I think he has brief moments of clarity with a
guy who went to the senator. You know, he's first
elected at twenty nine and actually turned thirty before between
election and being sworn in, and I just, you know,
I just think your points right. When you've been the Senator,
the Vice president, the president, and you watch people you
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thought were your friends stab you in the back, there's
a pretty deep.
Speaker 1 (13:34):
Bitterness and you kind of play it out.
Speaker 6 (13:38):
But I am convinced that they are delighted that they
have Trump and not Harris getting sworn in on January twentieth.
Speaker 3 (13:46):
All right, quick break more with former Speaker of the
House New Gingrids than your calls coming up eight hundred
and nine to four one, Sean, if you want to
join us as we continue, probably continue. Former Speaker of
the House New Gingrich is with us. I did not
think it was an accident, and I played it on
TV last night when Jill Biden used the joy line,
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which we were told was the emphasis or the predicate
of the Harris campaign. I don't think this was an
accident neither. Let me play it for you.
Speaker 8 (14:17):
So I hope that you all feel that sense of
you know, peace and light and that just for a
moment when you leave here today that you feel, I
don't know a little a sense of joy, because I
think we all need like this. You know, we all
need to feel joy now during this time of the season,
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during just during this time. So anyway, okay, now I'll start.
Speaker 3 (14:47):
Now the audience. The audience broke out and laughter.
Speaker 6 (14:52):
Right, listen. I will guarantee you I personally have felt
joy every single day a selection light.
Speaker 3 (15:01):
Our long national nightmare. Mister speaker, it is now officially
over in thirty nine days or thirty eight days, whatever
it is.
Speaker 6 (15:10):
So don't you feel joy too.
Speaker 3 (15:13):
I'm very joyful. I'm very happy, and most Americans are
according to a poll today. But now, anyway, you do
have a good book I want to tell people about
before we let you go march to the Majority, and
I know you will be active and talking to President
Trump and the Senate Majority Leader Thune and Speaker Johnson.
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They're going to need your help, your counsel, your advice,
which I think, based on your experience is second to none.
And thank you for all you did during this campaign.
Is the Speaker, you played a big role.
Speaker 6 (15:49):
Well, we're going to keep plugging away. And the last
time they had two reconciliation bills in one year. Happened
to be a lot of speaker. So I'm trying to
help think through how we get everything done the very
first six months. So we have a huge ninety twenty
twenty six and I think it can be done. It's
gonna be exciting.
Speaker 3 (16:07):
This is this is where, this is your wheelhouse. This
is what you were born to do, New Kingrich, former
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All right, let me, Uh, I am obsessed and I
can't help it. All I'm talking about is the drone.
I cannot be. You should be. You should be talking
about it. The first drone the size of a bus
that sounds like a Harley that nobody knows anything about.
That's what they're telling us and has no urgency about. Now, Uh,
it's more than bizarre. Now they're beginning to show up
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in Pennsylvania as well. Did you know they are.
Speaker 9 (17:46):
Beginning to show up? That that is correct? And let
me tell you something. We looked outside last night. It's
a super weird sound. It sounds it sounds like everybody says,
like a motor, like a weird motor, like a like
you'd hear in an automobile.
Speaker 3 (17:59):
But it's enormous.
Speaker 9 (18:00):
It's like the size of like you know, a like
a bus or a boat. I said, you know, it
kind of reminds me of like, you know, Dorothy's house
is like hovering above your own house. And then as
they get closer, they go dark. Now, when you take
your phone out and you videotape it with your phone,
what's really weird is that what you don't see with
your eyes, your phone is picking up, so you're getting
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more drones in the videotape and the pictures on your phone.
Then you can actually see with your naked eye.
Speaker 3 (18:29):
I mean, it's really scary. Let me let me play
Brian Bergen, New Joisy Assemblyman slamming the drone briefing because
they didn't tell us anything. Oh, we don't know. It's
the FBI, it's the Department of Homeland Security. The military
has no idea. Why haven't they shot one of these
suckers down and taken a look at it or captured
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one of them. It's madness anyway, Let's play him.
Speaker 7 (18:54):
That was an amateur hour presentation where they told us nothing.
When I got here today, I was concerned about what
I could tell my constituents to ease their concerns. Now
I'm legitimately concerned. The colonelist State Police told us that
he had one of his helicopters hovered above one of
these drones, but felt unsafe for the pilots, so he
let the drone go and had them come land. We
are not the State Police, the Department Homestown Security, the FBI.
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They are not doing what they need to do to
figure out what the issue is. Their answer to us
was they don't have any answers and they're not sure
what's going on.
Speaker 3 (19:25):
Now he's not the only one speaking out New York.
New York mayors are slamming this idiot governor in New Jersey,
Phil Murphy. You know after his drone briefing, Oh, there's
nothing to worry about. Well, we don't know anything, but
they're very sophisticated and as soon as you put eyes
on them, they go dark. Okay, And eighty percent of
drones come from China. Here's what these mayors are saying.
Speaker 2 (19:47):
The governor is not inside.
Speaker 1 (19:49):
Where are you, Phil Murphy? This is ridiculous.
Speaker 10 (19:53):
I think the governor needs to get on TV and
start talking to the residents of New Jersey to ensure
that you know, doesn't ensue. I'm incredibly disappointed by the briefing.
Speaker 11 (20:04):
First, how do I feel confident telling my residence as
the mayor that don't worry about it? Because someone actually
did ask them what if they're doing surveillance, what if
there is a chemical threat? And unfortunately I didn't hear
anything that gave me confident.
Speaker 6 (20:21):
I left definitely ten minutes because they said there's nothing new.
Speaker 3 (20:23):
They're going to tell us. They don't know where they
come from, where they land, what they are, what they're
there for. I thought there was.
Speaker 6 (20:30):
Something that we needed to know and that it was
going to be shared to let you know, let us
know there is nothing anyway.
Speaker 3 (20:39):
Eight hundred ninety four to one shown. Now, what did
you hear at your house? Tell the whole story.
Speaker 9 (20:43):
So, yeah, we were looking, you know, last night, we
heard like some sounds, you know, and you look out
your window and I'm they're close. It's not like you're
looking far away, like you know, we're pretty close to
an airport here, and you know, the planes go by
all the time. So I was like, oh, it might
be a military plane or something. You know, were by
a military base too, so I was like, I don't know,
and then I looked out and I'm like, oh my god.
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I'm like, okay, So they're they're like big, and they
look round and they make a very loud motor type sound.
It's definitely a real thing. And I don't know if
it's our government or somebody else's government. I don't know
who's saying what. But at the end of the day,
you know, just.
Speaker 3 (21:23):
Use your own eyeballs, you know.
Speaker 9 (21:25):
I don't know what that is, but it definitely scares
the crap out of me because nobody seems to want
to tell us what it actually is.
Speaker 3 (21:30):
And did you actually hear it and see it? Yeah,
you can hear it. No, No, it's super close.
Speaker 7 (21:36):
It's super close.
Speaker 9 (21:37):
The engine is loud. It sounds like a car or
a motorcycle. It's not small, it's ginormous.
Speaker 3 (21:45):
Yeah, it's the size of a bus. Or did you
think even bigger? I thought it was bigger.
Speaker 9 (21:50):
I mean, you know, we have like big open sky here,
you know, and it's like yesterday it was like it
had rained all day and it kind of stopped like
around ten or eleven here, you know, is out walking
the dog and I was like you got to be
kidding me. I'm like, what the hell is that?
Speaker 3 (22:05):
Right? Unbelievable? All right, let's get to our phones. Caroline's
in my free state of Florida. Caroline, how are you
glad you called?
Speaker 5 (22:13):
Hey?
Speaker 1 (22:13):
Sean? Thank you speaking of all these drones and things,
and thank you for taking my call. Where is Biden
at during all this? Where's Harris? Have they up and
left us like they did everything in Afghanistan? And my
question is is we know that it's not until the
twentieth of January when Trump will finally take off us again.
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But since he's got everybody lined up, I think he's
more prepared this time than he was last time. And
why I know we can't, but why can't we just
go ahead and put him in as president now? Because
we need him here. We don't know what's going on
with those drones. We don't know what's going on anywhere.
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You know in the United States.
Speaker 3 (22:58):
Well, nobody knows what's going on. Nobody knows who's operating them,
nobody knows where they came from, nobody knows what they're
capable of. I'm sorry, that is not acceptable to me.
It's not anyway. And you have to assume it's a
national security danger. You have to assume that maybe it
turns out not to be, but you know, in the meantime,
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assume that it's a threat, and assume that it's one
of our you know, enemies doing this. This is not
some hobbyists. You'll never convince me it's some little hobbyist
that built you know, this many drones the size of
school buses and bigger, you know, and it's flying them
all over the state. Like I just I cannot believe.
We've not. We've not. We don't have the greater urgency
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to deal with this. Uh, this is insane. Anyway, Caroline,
thank you. We'll go to the state of New Joysey.
Say hi to Kathleen. Kathleen, glad you called. Have you
seen any of these?
Speaker 12 (23:53):
Hi, Sean, thanks for taking my call. Uh. Yes, I
see them all the time, every night. But I do
want to share something with you. I know that this
has become a big issue in the past couple of months,
but this is not new. I have seen my very
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first one a year and a half ago, and I
have seen them repeatedly ever since my husband and I
were coming home. We live in Gloucester, County and we
were coming down, which is Route one sixty eight. It
just happened to look out the passenger window and I
says to my husband, what in the name of God
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is that? And it was very low. I saw the
entire outline of this thing. The center of this is
like the size of I won't say a car, I
won't say a bus in between the two, but the
wingspan on it is very large. And the wing span
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if you were to take hammer and put the hammer
head on both sides of the hammer, that is exactly
the outline of the wingspan. That's what they look like.
And they fly over here all night. Every night I
sit on my porch having my cigarette. I can count
four of them in one shot, five of them in
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another shot. And they fly low. Now, as far as
going dark, I've never seen one go dark. They stay
lit until they're way out of sight. But they're and
they come from the south, which is to me it
would be Delaware, and they head north, which would be
towards Trenton. But these are not new. I have been
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seeing these for a year and a half. I don't
think anybody's really ever taken notice.
Speaker 3 (25:49):
Till the well the first known spotting of this that
is on record is November eighteenth, you know, But it's
accelerated in the number of siding is now through the roof.
People are seeing them all the time, and it's not
like they're making it up, because they're taking pictures of
them exactly.
Speaker 12 (26:07):
So do I, like I said, I said, on my porch,
and I videotape them on video. But I've seen one
a year and a half ago that Gottension.
Speaker 3 (26:17):
Did and it wasn't as big as the ones that
people are seeing now.
Speaker 12 (26:22):
Oh yes, it was huge. It was huge and flew
parallel with us parallel. We've never seen anything like it.
We had no clue what it was.
Speaker 3 (26:35):
Unbelievable.
Speaker 12 (26:36):
A year and a half ago is when I saw
my very first one.
Speaker 3 (26:40):
All right, what kind of cigarettes were you out there smoking?
Speaker 12 (26:43):
No, honestly, I mean I see them all the time,
all the time, and now they're just there's just so
many that you can't even keep counting them. And I
live in Gloucester County, so I know that they have
them down to Camden County, but they're they're down here
in Gloucester County, and like I said, they seem to
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be coming from the Delaware direction, heading north towards Trenton,
and they flash into the red triangle and then the
red triangle turns white. Then it goes back to red,
and they make ninety degree turn. They don't, they don't
slightly turn, they make a ninety degree turn.
Speaker 3 (27:22):
Well, thank you, Kathleen, appreciate that. The eyewitness testimony, it's
this is this is chilli. If this ends up being
an attack, I will tell you Biden, Harris may Orcis,
everybody will have blood on their hands, the fact that
they've had no urgency here. Rick is in Detroit, Hey, Rick,
how are you.
Speaker 2 (27:42):
Hi, Sean, thanks for taking my call.
Speaker 3 (27:45):
What I love about people in Detroit you have you
have a lot of hard work in blue collar. Uh
folks there that get up every day, work really really hard,
play by the rules, pay their taxes, salt of the earth,
people that make the country. So we love our friends
in Detroit. Good guys.
Speaker 2 (28:02):
Well Michigan went read this this time, so I did.
Speaker 3 (28:06):
By the way, thank you for that.
Speaker 2 (28:10):
I got a quick story about the drones, which just
annoy me. But my guess is they're lying, not like
you know, the Homeland Secretary has never lied to us before.
But they have the technology to find out about these drones.
And I can tell you roughly two years ago, my
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daughter and son in law live in ann Arbor. They
happened to live like two miles from the University of
Michigan football stadium. And again two years ago, there was
an afternoon game. They left it halftime because it wasn't
a good game. They walked home. My son in law
decides to take his drone out the backyard to start
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flying it in the backyard about two miles We're saying.
Within ten minutes of him launching the drone, six An
Arbor police officers showed up at their house. Two wow,
more in swat gear.
Speaker 3 (29:07):
Hey they know. And they showed up and this is
just a regular hobbyist having fun with the drone. I
know people that do that.
Speaker 2 (29:14):
Yeah, they confiscated the drone, went through their house, looked
for more drones in the house, couldn't obviously, didn't find
any because that was the only one they had. And
they took the drone away and gave him a citation.
I don't know, I forgot what it was, one hundred
and fifty dollars citation for you know, flying it too
close to you know, obviously like a big gathering, you know,
(29:35):
obviously from where the football game was going on. So
I mean, this is the ann Arbor police, right, I mean,
do they need to show the FBI how to locate
a drone?
Speaker 3 (29:48):
Wow? Unbelievable. I just don't believe it. I think they're
lying to us. I think what you're describing is more accurate.
Is that police And certainly you know, our military Mary,
certainly our intelligence community, certainly the FBI. You know, there's
no way you can convince me that they're not able
(30:09):
and capable of identifying where they're coming from, who's operating them,
what their capabilities are. And I don't know what's worth
worse if they're lying to us or they don't know.
I would say if they don't know, that's worse than
them lying to us and lying to us. I don't
like being lied to by my government. I really don't.
(30:32):
But anyway, not a lot of good options.
Speaker 2 (30:34):
See, Yeah, I gotta believe technology now from two years
ago is even better that they could identify this because one.
Speaker 3 (30:41):
Hundred percent they have to know that you could follow
it and find out where it lands. For crying out loud,
has they got to land at some point. I don't
think it operates, you know, I haven't heard of anything
they can operate without a charge or some type of
you know, energy, uh, supporting it and flying it. So
(31:01):
it's making no sense to me anyway, my friend, I
appreciate the call. Eight hundred and nine point one Seawn
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Tom Homan is meeting with Eric Adams, Mayor of New
York today on the issue of deporting illegals. Also, Glenn
Youngin is on tonight Congressman Mark green House Homeland Security Chairman,
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what do we know about the drones? And why is
John Kirby saying, Oh, he doesn't think any of it's
true anyway. Senator Rick Scott, Steve Miller, and Caroline Levitt
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