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February 14, 2025 • 32 mins

 Pollsters Matt Towery, of Insider Advantage and Robert Cahaly, of the Trafalgar Group who co-host Polling Plus together, join today to talk about their super poll that includes some really supportive numbers for DOGE.

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Speaker 9 (01:15):
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number is eight hundred and nine point one Seawan if
you want to be a part of the program, President Trump.
As we pointed out, gallups, CBS, the Reuter's poll and
so many others, you know, showed Donald Trump with record
approval ratings and seventy percent in the CBS poll saying yeah,

(01:37):
he's doing exactly what he told us he was going
to do. And and in the high sixties people supporting
the president's deportation plan and his plan to secure the
border wall. And as more Americans become familiarized with all
of the waste, fraud and abuse, UH and corruption surrounding,
you know, tens and tens of billions of dollars being

(01:58):
discovered by dough and by Elon Musk, I think they're
becoming more grateful every day. You know, here's Elon Musk
talking about, you know, how deep they plan to go,
and that means delete entire agencies and remove the roots
of the weed. And he said this said the World
Government Summit.

Speaker 4 (02:19):
Well, I think I think we need, we do need
to delete entire agencies as opposed to leave part of
them behind, because really part of them behind, it's easy.
It's kind of like if they're leaving a weed. If
you don't remove the roots of the weed, then it's
easy for the weed to grow back. But if you
remove the reach roots of the weed. It doesn't stop

(02:40):
weeds from ever going back, but it makes it harder.
So so we have to really delete entire agencies.

Speaker 9 (02:46):
Now, if you look at the tens of billions of dollars,
what are they spending it on to radicalized environmental agenda.
They're spending it on THEI programs. They're spending it on
transgenders them worldwide. They're spending it on you know, woke
programs worldwide LGBTQ plus initiatives. Now, simultaneously you think about

(03:10):
what that money could otherwise be spent for. Well, number one,
we could start paying down our debt. Let's start there.
We can make sure that social security and medicare are
short up and they are not headed headed towards insolvency.
We can make our borders more secure. It can help
pay for the deportations of all of these Harris Biden
illegals that have entered our country, many of which are

(03:33):
known terrorists, partel members, gang members, were known murderers and rapists.
And we could make our cities and towns more safe
and secure. We can improve our school system, we can
improve law and order, and we can hire more police.
If nothing else, we can give the American people. When
all is said and done and we have a final number,
how much would every American get back in terms of

(03:54):
a tax cut if we just gave it to them directly?
The average American, you got to remember, only sixty six
thousand dollars a year. The national debt is close to
forty trillion dollars. It's insane anyway. So this is like
the teeming of the dynamic duo of Polsters. They've now
twenty sixteen, twenty twenty, and twenty twenty four Matt Towery

(04:17):
of Insider Advantage, Robert Kaheley of the Trafalgar Group, and
they co host Polling Plus on a podcast, and they
decided to team up. I don't know if it's the
first time that they've done it, but the first time
that I can recall and dig down deep into President
Trump as poll numbers, what the American people are thinking.

(04:38):
And you know, as they've become familiarized more and more,
I think with what the work that Elon Musk is doing,
they're going to ignore all of the vitriol, the hatred
and the hyperbole in the outright lying that the Democrats
have been doing regarding Elon Musk. Anyway, welcome back, Matt Towry,
Robert Kahelly, glad to have you.

Speaker 2 (04:57):
Thank you all right, Matt star with you.

Speaker 9 (04:59):
What is your polls showing, because other polls have been
showing record high approval ratings for Donald Trump last I saw,
I think you have him plus nine from where he was.

Speaker 10 (05:08):
Well they were. We're in a polling public opinion war
right now, Sean. That's much bigger than most people even
in DC understand, because there's a big desire to see
Donald Trump down in his favorables and approvals and for
mus to look like he's a disaster. And in fact,
today two new polls came out from Marquette University, highly

(05:30):
ranked by five thirty eight, happened to miss their.

Speaker 9 (05:34):
Own By the way, does five thirty eight do any
polling or they just analyze the posters and they ignore
their success as their their record of success like you
and Robert.

Speaker 10 (05:44):
Well, they analyze this, but they've then they put all
kinds of little constraints and they have I think we're ranked,
you know, way way way down there Marquette, which miss
their own state. They're a law school abdigent.

Speaker 9 (05:54):
Well, let me ask you this question between the two
of you. Where were you not in the time up
three in twenty sixteen, twenty twenty and twenty twenty four
because my election.

Speaker 10 (06:05):
As you were, Oh absolutely, I mean real clear politics
doesn't real life just doesn't put their thumb on the scale.
They just simply say, okay, who had the least amount
of error? And Robert and I our firms have been
in the top three, I want to say, in the
last three, but well, I don't know about this cycle.
I think will probably be in the top three this
time certainly, or the top four each and every cycle.
But they don't care about that, Sean. They want to

(06:27):
convince the public that our polls are no good. So
we get weighted when they do an average of a
president's approval, we get weighted way down. And these other
things like economists came out today, Oh Trump is behind,
He's suddenly upside down in his approval rating. Marquette, Oh
Trump is upside down and as approval rating. That these
are posters who did not get these presidential cycles right,

(06:48):
but they want you to believe they're the best posters.
Who need to listen to them. It is a war,
and certainly against Elon Musk where we have Musked up
by four or five points nationally. They sit among Republicans,
he had losing support that almost eighty percent of Republican
support what Elon Musk is doing. They're asking the wrong questions.
They don't ask if you approve or disapprovably Elon Musk

(07:10):
like we did. Instead they asked should Elon Musk have
so much power? That's the subjective thing, and it's designed
to get people to say no.

Speaker 9 (07:18):
Well, but that's been the talking point. He's not elected.
I'm like, of course, he's unelected. He wasn't on the ballot.
Neither was any one of Trump's cabinet officials.

Speaker 10 (07:26):
Oh, absolutely, no doubt that Roberts found the same thing.
We're very frustrated about it because the questions are oftentimes,
in my opinion, manipulated, and thus you get bad numbers.

Speaker 3 (07:36):
What's your take, Robert, Well, the questions are pushing people
in a direction. They have an agenda. I mean, if
Matt says it very well, if they're simple, if you
fail at polling elections, why should we listen to you
when it comes to polling presidential approval or Elon Musk?
I mean, that's the problem we've got groups out there

(07:56):
who literally the only tasked we get, you know, every
two years and four years, and they continue to fail.
And yet even you know, all these media outlets turn
to them like dead the experts. I mean, it really is.
It's just hard to believe. But this credibility is what
is given to them, and they'll do it again. This

(08:18):
like them, They do it year after year. They just
don't do what they do well, and yet they keep
getting elevated and people listen to them, and their opinions
are based on what these people say in the public
opinion is and it's not true.

Speaker 2 (08:31):
And both of you, and I'll go back to Matt
on this.

Speaker 9 (08:34):
Both of you were seeing this momentum shift towards Donald
Trump that didn't stop. And I know because I checked
in with both of you off it. I also did
something that most people in the media didn't do. Every
day early voting, I was getting updates because that's public information.
I was getting updates about the turnout, and I was
getting updates about what areas were turning out which would

(08:55):
be more you know, inclined to vote Republican or Democrat.
And I was I was seeing a trend in all
seven swing states that were Kamala Harris was way down.
She started an election day, for example, in Pennsylvania, down
seven hundred thousand votes from where Biden was And all
day long I checked in with Alligating County and the
Philly suburbs and they were not having the record turnout

(09:18):
that she would have needed for her to come back
and win Pennsylvania. And she was down forty five percent,
for example, in Wisconsin. And it's like this information is available, Matt,
but nobody accessed it.

Speaker 2 (09:31):
I know, Mark Halpern, did I know? I did?

Speaker 9 (09:33):
I know you did, but everybody else seemed to ignore it.

Speaker 10 (09:37):
Yeah, Sean, you were smart to go check those things.
And of course when we weighed our polls, we have
to wait based on what we anticipate to turn out
to be and use past history. And then if you
say it changed, you might change your waiting a little
bit as to what demographics are not turning out as
much as they did. Say in twenty twenty, we did
that as much as we could while making sure that
we kept his history in place. You know what happened

(09:58):
to us when we did that. When we showed Trump
up by one or two in various states, somebody like
Nate Silver, who's not a five thirty eight. He went
out created his own forecasting group that judges people. He
accused this of being herders. In other words, we're keeping
our numbers close on purpose. No, we're keeping the numbers
where they're coming in.

Speaker 2 (10:16):
Well, wait, wait a minute, Wait a minute.

Speaker 9 (10:17):
Because I checked out his website during the campaign and
for the entire election, who's going to win?

Speaker 2 (10:24):
We don't know.

Speaker 9 (10:25):
He had no idea and he never went out on
a limb. You as a polster, you have to go
out on a limb.

Speaker 10 (10:31):
Well, he said Harris. In the end, by one or
two runs of the electro gismatic system he has, he
had Harris winning by a bit and so five thirty
eight once again, both of them were wrong. The people
who rape polsters can't get their own forecast right. And
by the way, by thirty eight on by ABC News,
I think we have a pretty good idea how ABC

(10:51):
News feals by Donald Trump, just in my opinion. And
it's an ongoing battle that because we try to get
the truth out there. But then you have I think
the Trump white has going to be shocked in about
two or three months because if they highlight CBS, they Highlight, ABC,
they get one good poll, they're going to find out
it's going to whipsaw on them. And then they're going
to be saying, well, what happened to our good point,

(11:12):
and they'll complain about the poet. Well, Robert and I
will still be out there in our little vote trying
to report what the truth is.

Speaker 9 (11:19):
But the thing is, you don't have a big vote.
I mean, you know, you come on this program, you
go on Fox, and you guys have a big enough platform.
And I will tell you moving forward, Robert, the only people,
the American people have too many choices now, and the
people that they'll end up trusting and listening to content

(11:40):
providers that are out there are going to be people
that tell them the truth. And I did tell my
audience the truth. I said, it's close, this is winnable,
but you've got to assume that your voter is the
deciding vote. I didn't want people to become complacent. I
didn't want people to think this was in the bag,
and I wanted everybody to vote up and soill the

(12:00):
moment of the polls.

Speaker 3 (12:01):
Closed, absolutely, and the and the problem is, you know
it took that kind of you know they still just
to ask people to vote to continue, and people don't
want to think about politics all the time. But right
now we've got presidential approval ropid dope, and I feel
like people are falling forward again. And you've just got

(12:23):
I mean, it's like if you could just look at
the whole list and then cross off every poll that
has gotten the last few presidential elections wrong, that's the
real president approval rating. But you've got a quick list.
Because Matt's right, it's going to boomerang right back and around,
and every poll you give credibility today is going to
bite you in the button a few months.

Speaker 9 (12:43):
All right, quick break more with our posters, Matt Towry,
Robert Ahley, your calls on the other side. Eight hundred
and ninety foot one, Shawn is our number if you
want to be a part of the program. Right, we
continue our upholsters. All this rage against Elon Musk and
Donald Trump is showing up in the Robert Kahley and
Matt Tower are with us. I'm watching both the media

(13:05):
and Democrats raging Matt over Elon Musk, just raging, I mean,
just lashing out constitutional crisis and everything else that they're saying,
and then you know, f Donald Trump, and I mean,
they really don't have a message to me. They went
through the different stages of grief. You know, first it
was outright denial and shock and that led to you know,

(13:27):
sadness and depression. And now they're in the rage stage,
which is where they'll stay probably for the next four years.
And what is Elon Musk done to deserve any hatred?
He's working for free. Everybody at Doge's working for free.
He helped the people in North Carolina for free with
starlink when they had no communications. He helped the people
in California with the same thing. He's about to rescue

(13:49):
two astronauts that Joe and Kamala abandoned in space for
nearly three hundred days. And I'm like, what is there
to hate about the fact that he's exposing this radical
agenda and that depends on what will be hundreds and
hundreds of billions of dollars being wasted of hard earned
tax payer money. Why do they hate him so much?

Speaker 8 (14:08):
Well?

Speaker 2 (14:08):
Or do or do they?

Speaker 10 (14:10):
Well? They yes, and he's and he's being very effective.
But here, let me give you a take on this.
So I think it was either the Economist, No, no, no,
I'm sorry, it was either the Daily Mail or Newsweek.
I can't remember which. One reporting on our poll. The
one that Robert and I did noted that we saw
that Musk was actually up in his approval nationwide as
the how he's performed with Dog, and then also that

(14:33):
that Republicans overwhelmingly supported it. Now, just the week before,
the Economists had reported and the Hill ran it and
everybody ran with it that Republicans were losing faith with Musk. Again,
as I said before, they're asking the wrong question. He is,
in fact going overwhelm with the American public. How could
he be losing support when every day he reveals phenomenal,

(14:55):
just amazing ways that our money has just been blushed
down the toilet. How could you possibly think that people
would be.

Speaker 3 (15:01):
Upset with that?

Speaker 10 (15:02):
They aren't. But I'm telling you right now it's going
to happen, Sean. They're going to try to turn him
into the evil guy, and they're going to try to
produce enough polls to cause him to look like he's
a drag on President Trump. Their plan being to convince
Trump that he has to dump Elon at some point
because they're terrified of it, absolutely scared to death. He's
exposing what's been going on, and he's just at the

(15:24):
beginning of the surface. I will end with this. I
believe President Trump in about three weeks or so, he
needs to do Elon and the Nation of Favor needs
to get this information. I know he doesn't give over
office speeches, which I think is stupid. He needs to
give an over office speech a real wife and ask
for the time for the networks and then tell the
American people and show them how much waste has been

(15:46):
uncovered in the first month. I think if he took
all the networks and he took the time with no filter,
the American people would be overwhelmed.

Speaker 9 (15:55):
I appreciate both of you and congratulations on getting it right,
and thanks for sharing this information. And I don't believe
the American people hate Elon Musk. I think as they
become more familiar with the work of him and what
President Trump is doing, they're going to be grateful. Dose
Most Americans know that that money could be spent on
their schools, their towns, their safety. They can be spent

(16:17):
on lower taxes, paying off our debt, saving Social Security,
and medicare. I mean, it's just unbelievable that this reaction
we're getting. Matt Matt Towry, Robert Kahley, thank you both.
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Speaker 9 (19:04):
It's okay if Obama does it, but it's not okay
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Eight hundred and nine four one Sean. If you want
to be a part of the program. Grace is in
New York, Hey, Grace, what are you? What are you
still doing? Is the city and the state just deteriorate
before your eyes?

Speaker 11 (19:24):
So I'm I'm stuck here. My daughter is buried here. Actually,
so I'm staying here for the rest of my life.
But I am jealous of you that you get to leave.

Speaker 9 (19:35):
Well, I had to wait a long time. You might
recall I mentioned it publicly in twenty fourteen.

Speaker 2 (19:41):
I've got to get out of here. And then all
these covenors. It was great.

Speaker 9 (19:45):
This was after Andrew Cuomo said, you know those consume
it is that are pro life and pro assault weapon
and anti gay the New York is and they have
no place in the stated New York. And then I
was followed up by Governor Hochele, you know, talking about
Trump supporters and Trump and and Lee's Elden. Get out

(20:07):
of the bus, get out of town, go down to Florida.
I'm like, okay, you chase me out. You don't like me,
you stated you don't want me.

Speaker 2 (20:14):
I'm out. I'm done.

Speaker 5 (20:16):
We're here to say that the era of Trump and
Zelden and mon Arrow.

Speaker 2 (20:23):
Just jump on a bus and head down to Florida
where you belong.

Speaker 5 (20:26):
Okay, get out of town, get out of town, because
you don't read, you don't represent our values.

Speaker 2 (20:34):
You are not New Yorkers.

Speaker 7 (20:36):
Their problem is not me and the Democrats. Their problem
is themselves. Who are they are they these extreme conservatives
who are right to life, a pro assault weapon, anti gay?
Is that who they are? Because if that's who they are,

(20:58):
and if they are the extreme conservative it is they
have no place in the state of New York. That's
not who New Yorkers are.

Speaker 9 (21:06):
And by the way, I'm not anti gay anything, just
for the record, but they chased outtown. Here here's the
funny part. And I don't mean to digress, Grace. I'm
going to get to the purpose of you call. I
don't mean a digress. I know all these people. I
mean I had a checklist for my lawyers and accountants
of sixty five things that I had to do to
leave New York clean, and just one of them is

(21:29):
stay out of New York and meaning don't even go visit.
You know, I was up there like no days last year,
and you know, and you know then you then I
had to de register the vote, had to handback my
gun license, how to sell my house in New York,
had to do every all these things. Then you have
to get you know, homesteaded in Florida, domiciled in Florida,

(21:50):
Florida license, Florida Registration, Florida Insurance Florida. I did all
of in the lead up to my move, which I
announced in my first show at the beginning of last year.
And I know all these people that did make the
move from New York. And then there's more New York
tax agents apparently in Florida than New York, according to

(22:10):
my friends. And they just harassed the crap out of
people that listen to their governors who in a row
say to get out, and we'll prepare for that too.
But you know, we did it the right way, the
legal way, and uh, you know, but that's that's what
they do. And then they want to follow you into
the grave only because they want your money. They don't

(22:31):
want you there, but they don't want your that they
do want your money. True anyway, what's on your mind?

Speaker 11 (22:38):
Well, I have information that will make the Democrats feel
so much better about Elon Moss digging through people's personal information,
because I know of at least one government agency that's
using almost that exact same model that President Trump is using,
and that is CMS Centers for Medicare Medicaid. And I

(23:04):
know that because I'm a clinical appeals nurse. I work
for a large hospital system and I fight with contractors
that represent THEMS. So, in other words, CMS has contractors
all over the country. They access every hospital's medical records.

(23:28):
And in those medical records are shorn or social security numbers,
our addresses or next of kin. If you've ever had
a pimple on your butt, it's in there. But I mean,
I mean, the point is that, like, for instance, where

(23:51):
I am in the Northeast, CMS has hired Levanta is
one company. There's another company called NGS the data mine
the hospital's computers and then they will say, we're not
paying for you know this, this, We're not paying for
that where you know, this patient shouldn't have received this medication,

(24:14):
this patient shouldn't have been admitted. So what I do
is I get those communications from these these contractors, these
private contractors. And by the way, some of these contractors
work on a contingency faiate, so the more money that
they recover, the more that they're getting paid through CMS.

(24:36):
And so my job is to compose the clinical appeal,
trying to justify why the patient received the services that
they did. And you know what, showing a lot of
times the contractor is right, and this is how CMS
womens waste for an abuse.

Speaker 9 (24:56):
And you do know who's going to be taken over that,
don't you. Doctor Oz will be in charge of that
for HHS well. And doctor Oz knows the system because
he's been in the system and at Columbia Presbyterian, I
think he performed more heart operations than anybody else. He
knows all about this, and I've had discussions with him

(25:19):
about it. And they're not looking not to pay, They're
not looking to cut back on medicare. They're looking they
will be looking to eliminate waste, fraud, and abuse. They
will be looking for more innovative ways to help people
with their healthcare, but also pay and stop harassing people,

(25:39):
you know, for benefits that they're entitled to.

Speaker 11 (25:42):
Well, I mean, it isn't the point of showing that
these are private contractors, just like Ian Elon Musk. It's
a private contractor hired by a government agency, just like
President Trump has hired Elon Musk. CMS has been doing
this for decades. The world is still turning on its

(26:02):
access and I've never heard Democrats screaming about these private contracts.
Just having a social security number.

Speaker 9 (26:10):
That's a great You're you're raising great points. And Elon Musk,
by the way, is not really a private contractor. He's
volunteered to do this for the country and for the
president for no money, and I don't know how he's
finding the time to do it. And I'm I'm kind
of stunned that they found so much waste, fraud, and
abuse so quickly. So I mean, in that sense, you know,
where does this rage come from? But you're you're making

(26:32):
a good point. Is this happens all the time. And
you know, he did say one thing that was interesting.
These non governmental organizations that get all this, you know,
these billions of dollars in total, there's no accountability, and
then they hide what the money is truly being spent on.
You know, let's this, this is a very very big

(26:53):
problem and it's it's going to have to be dealt with.
America is going to have to re examine its entire
healthcare system and we've got to include in that model,
in my view, telemedicine. We've got to include what doctor
Josh Umber started you know nationwide now is local in Wichita, Kansas,

(27:13):
which is you know, Atlas medicine, access to concierge care,
access to a doctor twenty four hours a day. How
many times have people go to an emergency room? And
if they got a doctor, you know, two in the morning,
they wouldn't have to take their kids to an emergency room,
you know, or you know, the doctor can diagnose it
on the phone and move forward. If it's more serious,
get to an emergency room. Now you haven't heart you know,

(27:35):
heart pain, You got to get to an emergency room.
You have no ifsens or butts about it. Anyway, it's
a long, longer conversation. I do appreciate your time, grace,
and your concern. And you're right about private contractors and
they do their audits, and we need innovative thinking in government.
You know, the Grace Commission under Reagan came up with

(27:58):
ways that government would run low more like a business.
And with all their recommendations, Congress adopted none of them.
The good news what's happening now is these recommendations are
being implemented. Thomas and Maryland next on the Sean Hannity Show, Hi,
what's going on?

Speaker 2 (28:15):
How are you doing?

Speaker 8 (28:17):
So? I cannot agree with you on the Godza situation.
I cannot at least as far as making those people
leave their land and not being able to return. That's
just totally wrong.

Speaker 9 (28:29):
First of all, right, now have you seen pictures out
of Gaza. I've been to Israel many times and the
place is pretty much decimated. It's rubble, and it's a
safe haven for Hamas terrorists that were voted in by
the Palestinian people. So the plan is to go in,
demilitarize it, clean up all the rubble, and begin a

(28:51):
very very lengthy, difficult process. This will not be American
money that I can assure you of rebuilding Gaza, eating jobs,
building innovation, and keeping you know, preventing this from ever
becoming a launching pad against Israel ever again.

Speaker 2 (29:09):
But you say that's the.

Speaker 9 (29:10):
Purpose of it, and I don't really if America is
not involved in organizing it. I mean, you heard King
Abdullah this week in the Oval office with the President.
You know, Jordan and Egypt have not wanted the Palestinian
population because they're so radicalized. But I mean, he was
open to the innovative ideas.

Speaker 8 (29:28):
But that's not innovative, that's that's racist.

Speaker 2 (29:31):
If you go back to nineteen ninety five, what's what's racist.

Speaker 9 (29:35):
About cleaning up the rubble and rebuilding, you know, a
city that's livable, that also removes any threat of terrorism.
What's what's what's what's racist about that?

Speaker 8 (29:47):
Because the president said those people cannot return, they're going
to send him to Egypt or wherever. Look that might
be of nineteen ninety five. You know what happened nineteen
ninety five in Zimbabwe, Robert Mugatti confiscated all the white
farms and gave to the black, gave to.

Speaker 9 (30:00):
You want, So you want the Palestinian people to live
among the rubble and never clean up the mess, because
that's what the alternative is.

Speaker 8 (30:07):
But well, no, no, no, that's not that. But that's
not what he said. He said for them to leave
and not return. That that that's what that's what you're saying,
you sing for them to to.

Speaker 2 (30:16):
Okay, so what is So what's your solution? Tell me?
What's your solution?

Speaker 8 (30:19):
Okay? So my solution to this, Look, I agree with
the Israeli is about getting out Hamas. But you can't
just tell these people. Most of these people don't have
anything to do with Hamas. They sit there, they have
a little store whatever.

Speaker 9 (30:30):
All due respect, there's been many years. But the people
in Gaza voted in Hamas's leadership, knowing that they're their
their own charter calls for the destruction of Israel continue.

Speaker 8 (30:42):
Yes, but that that might be a fact. But but
for the average Palestinian.

Speaker 9 (30:47):
Well no, not might be. It is a fact.

Speaker 8 (30:50):
Well, what you're saying is that everybody they're the terrorists,
and that's that.

Speaker 2 (30:54):
That's racist, that's I never I never said that at all.

Speaker 8 (30:58):
But okay, But but.

Speaker 9 (30:59):
I'm not saying that. I'm saying that the people voted
in Hamas. I think probably a lot of them did
out of fear. Oh and I'm just telling us of
if you don't do something radical, then this this is
and then people will live amongst the rubble and they'll
find a way. I flew over Haiti. I mean, it's
one of the most heartbreaking scenes you've ever seen. You
fly over Gaza right now and you'll see nothing but rubble.

(31:21):
And your solution is to what Let them rebuild it
themselves and let the world pay for it, and then
let Hamas have another safe haven to keep firing rockets
in Israel.

Speaker 2 (31:29):
That's not going to solve the problem.

Speaker 8 (31:31):
That is not my solution.

Speaker 2 (31:32):
My solution is, what is your solution. I'm waiting tell me.

Speaker 8 (31:35):
I'm trying to tell you my solution. The Arab States
will pay for it. But you can't tell those people
that they have to leave, they can't return.

Speaker 9 (31:41):
Arab states are not going to pay for the same old,
same old, and a rebuild that results in the same
in the same thing happening.

Speaker 2 (31:49):
And I'm going to do it.

Speaker 7 (31:50):
You're doing. But but but what you suggest, Well, you
might want to.

Speaker 9 (31:53):
Be angry at Egypt and Jordan because they have not
wanted to absorb the Palestinian population.

Speaker 2 (31:57):
And why do you think that is?

Speaker 9 (31:58):
Do you think maybe because these kids are indoctrinated with
cartoons that are anti Semitic and school books that are
anti Semitic. All right, I have to I wish I
had more time, but I have to run eight hundred
nine four one. Sean, if you want to be a
part of the program, all right, that's gonna wrap things
up for today. Tonight Hannity nine Eastern on the Fox
News Channel. Trump moving at the speed of life. What

(32:20):
a press conference today? Alina Haba, Mark Meadows, Katie Pavlich,
Vive Ramaswami, Steve Moore, Jillian Michaels, Brian Brendberg, say you
DVR Hannity tonight nine Eastern on Fox. We'll see you tonight.
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