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Speaker 1 (00:30):
I let him skin a simple man that can only
mean one thing on this radio program. That is all
things self proclaimed simple man that means all things Bill O'Reilly,
all things Bill O'Reilly or Billoreilly dot com. Mister O'Reilly, sir,
I know this is the highlight of your week. This
is the show you enjoy doing more than any other
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show you do.
Speaker 2 (00:52):
How are you I'm.
Speaker 3 (00:53):
Fighting the hurricane off hand to hand out here?
Speaker 2 (00:58):
Is it bad?
Speaker 1 (00:59):
I mean, I know, first of all, I've thought some
prayers are with everybody that's dealing with this. It Actually
the surf was way up yesterday in Florida, and I see,
you know, obviously North Carolina is probably gonna get hit
the hardest, Virginia might get hit pretty hard, and I
saw that the Long Island may get some serious significant
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impact from it.
Speaker 3 (01:20):
Surf is definitely up out here. I'm looking at it
right now. It's about one hundred and fifty yards away
from me, but big surf. And you know, surfers are
out there to take advantage of this kind of stuff.
Speaker 1 (01:33):
They take advantage of the big waves. Of course, I
could see O'Reilly out there now. If you don't know, O'Reilly,
if you're not a regular listener. Bill O'Reilly loves to
go snorkeling and scuba diving.
Speaker 3 (01:45):
That's because I'm a man of courage.
Speaker 2 (01:47):
You know, I'm not into it at all. You know
who's really good out of my son?
Speaker 1 (01:51):
He does this spearfishing thing and he goes down twenty
five thirty feet, you know, and holds his He can
hold his breath forever.
Speaker 2 (01:58):
But it scares the crap out of me.
Speaker 3 (02:00):
You know, Hannity, I wish that you could hold your
breath forever.
Speaker 2 (02:06):
That may be the best line you've ever given on
this show.
Speaker 3 (02:10):
Thanks.
Speaker 1 (02:11):
All right, let me talk about peace around the world
and what Donald Trump is trying to accomplish.
Speaker 2 (02:17):
And they didn't.
Speaker 1 (02:19):
He really didn't have as his goal and his stated
goal to have a ceasefire, and things have ratcheted up
since Monday. He has played a role in peace for India, Pakistan, Israel, Iran,
those twelve days, Rwanda, the Congo, Serbia, Kosovo, Thailand, Cambodia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Egypt, Ethiopia.
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So you have to say that number two, we have
to point out that he inherited this colossal mess and
it does not surprise me that Putin is sending a
message he wants to get the best deal possible, and
NATO planes earlier today had to scramble as Russia hit
near the Romanian border in Ukraine, which of course NATO
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Article five. As you know, an attack on one NATO
country is an attack on all, but Ukraine is not
part of NATO. I think that the New York Post
got it absolutely right. I think Lindsey Graham has it
absolutely right, and I think President Trump has it absolutely right.
The only reason Putin went to the table was because
Donald Trump is squeezing Russia financially when he got the
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EU trade deal completed. Inside that deal was nearly a
trillion dollars in committed monies for American energy that otherwise
would have gone to Putin and funded his war machine.
He also helped the ANTE, and NATO is now paying
more than double what they were paying for their own security.
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He's providing weaponry to Ukraine, and he put a fifty
percent tariff on India if they continue to import Russian oil.
So where we're going to go from here? I think
the only thing that Putin understands is understands his strength.
This is my take that I'm going to give you
the floor. And I think just like there was an
article today which was very interesting to me where in
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Iran there are moderates, a group of reformers that want
to make a deal with the US give up their
nuclear ambitions because the sanctions are destroying the country of Irad.
And I think similarly, the way to bring Putin to
his knees is financially. His economy is almost completely based
on the sale of energy. If you cut off the Spickeott,
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you win the war.
Speaker 2 (04:37):
Thoughts.
Speaker 3 (04:38):
Oh, all right, well, the problem with that is China.
Of course, it's China. Were to make a deal with
President Trump and buy US oil instead of Russian oil,
then Putin would be either deposed by his own military,
which is what everybody should be rooting for, or would
have to make a significant adjustment. But let me give
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you a better scenario from my point of view, because
divine providences once again descended on my head. And that
is because I have a book called Confronting Evil coming
out September ninth, with Putin and the I Telomane on
the cover of the book, along with Hitler and mount
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What's important about this book is that Putin has changed.
And that's why President Trump made a mistake campaigning and said, well,
I'm going to end this war on day one, which,
of course the Democrats who ate him are trying to
use against him. He's not dealing Trump's not dealing with
the Putin he dealt with eight years ago. It's a
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whole different guy. And when you read Confronting Evil, you'll
see that all of these tyrants, all of these murderers,
mass murderers, once they get unlimited power, they all go
mad mad, all of them. Mazetong, Adolf Hitler, Henry the
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Eighth Caligula. We document the whole thing, that is what
has happened to Putin. And let me back it up
with some facts. When you're in Alaska and you are
being treated with respect by the President of the United
States in front of the whole world, Donald Trump went
out of his way to treat this man with respect
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because he believed that was the best way to get
a peace arrangement in Ukraine. And I would have done
the same thing. And I'm not that kind of guy.
I despised Putin. I despise people who are at other
people evil people.
Speaker 2 (06:40):
I'm kidding.
Speaker 3 (06:42):
While Putin was in Alaska being treated respectfully by the
most powerful nation in the world, he continued to kill
women and children in Ukraine. He couldn't even pause for
forty eight hours to stop murdering people by sending But.
Speaker 1 (07:00):
Can I add one piece of context that I think
is appropriate. The twelve hours before he got there, Ukraine
unloaded on Russia. So both sides are equally as guilty.
They're both at war, and there's not a ceasefire. So
I mean, that's what happens in war. And that was
literally within hours of that summit.
Speaker 3 (07:20):
It doesn't happen in war if you're in a peace
negotiation with the man who is treating you in a
way that's extraordinary. Now, Ukraine was not a part of
that conversation. I don't know why the Ukrainians. I assume
it was the disrupt Buotin or something. But that's not
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the point. The point was that Putin could have stopped
for forty eight hours, and he did not. And the
reason he did not is because he likes to kill
innocent people. He enjoys it, and that's what Trump is
facing now. And the only way you can deal with
those people well is how Trump dealt with the Mullus.
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The only way the Mullus stopped was because they knew
they were next. The plans had albdy been drawn up
to get them a combination the CIA Massad operation. The
Mulla's got the word you are going to be killed,
and that's why they stopped. And that's what you're going
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to have to do to Putin. But you can't do
it the same way because Putin has nukes and Iran doesn't.
Speaker 1 (08:32):
So I think you're right. I think I understand the
President's strategies going into all of this. Your analysis is correct,
although I would add the context that Ukraine they were
firing almost up until the moment that the summer took place,
So in that sense, it is what it is. Here
is where you beat Putin in my view, because you're right,
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we're not gonna we are not going to get into
a battle fight a war with Vladimir Putin and Russia.
We're not going to do that, and I don't think
Putin has the ability to fight it. If anyone would
have told you three years ago, Bill O'Reilly, that Ukraine
would have fought so valiantly and lost his little territory
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again relatively speaking against the might of Russia at this point,
I don't think anybody would have believed it. I think
they have performed extraordinarily well. Now they're using other people's
money to fight this war. Now Donald Trump is making
them buy the weapons, He's not giving it to them,
and it's not a proxy war like Joe Biden was fighting.
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But if Donald Trump continues, he said, they will be
dire consequences. The day before he went to that summit,
he reiterated that to me in my interview with him
that if Putin chooses the path of war, then the
consequences that are dire will be the following what he
did to India with fifty percent tariffs will continue. Europe
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will no longer do any business with Russia. Other countries
similarly will be tarriffed if they do business with Russia.
And the greatest pressure is going to go onto your
good friend President chi And what side he comes down
on is going to be fascinating to watch, because they
are the biggest customer of Russian energy.
Speaker 3 (10:18):
That's the key. China's the key to solving at least
temporarily this problem. But President Trump has to be careful
now because people are trying to undermine him. George Will
did it last night on News Nation by saying Trump's
threats don't mean anything. He pushes back the deadlines. Putin
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doesn't respect him. That's a bunch of who. I don't
believe Will's analysis at all. And Will is just like
Bolton and the others. He's a Trump hater. But the
president has to be cautious. His time window is closing,
and I don't believe a meeting between Lensky and Putin
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would lead anywhere. Putin's is going to be strutting there
like a peacock and do whatever he wants to do.
Speaker 1 (11:06):
It is, by the way, I think a bilateral meeting
is a bad idea. I think you need a referee.
I think Trump's probably the only person that could do it,
although I think Mark or Rubio could do it as well.
Speaker 3 (11:17):
Well, it doesn't matter what they do. Putin's going to
try to make a mockery of it. So I think
that there is a chance that Putin will pull back
from the madness. But again, I want everybody listening to
the Anni Roudio program, all eight hundred and ninety five stations,
you have to understand that we are dealing with a
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mentally ill human being here, not a rational person. And
that's me.
Speaker 2 (11:45):
But isn't that the nature of evil?
Speaker 1 (11:48):
I wrote a book, Deliver Us from Evil and Defeating
Despotism Terrorism. Well, first you have to be liberalism that
appeases you know, these despots, these evil people. Now, Ronald
Trump gave him a window of opportunity. Did the same
thing with Iran. He gave them fifty days. On the
fifty first day, Israel started at viscerating them. We finished
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the job. We took out their nuclear sites. Now we're
bankrupting them. Now, if you read the paper today, they're
begging the reformers are begging the Mullahs to give up
any nuclear ambition. Now, you can't act the same way
with Russia. However, the financial pressure is great. Their economy
is not in great shape, and I think there's a
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window of opportunity to the really squeeze, putin hard where
it hurts. That is the point of leveraging. You know,
I do martial arts. There are specific targeted strikes that
you make in martial arts and pressure points that you
use in martial arts. Their pressure point is their weak
economy and their dependence on energy.
Speaker 2 (12:51):
Last word.
Speaker 3 (12:52):
Last word is that Americans should want the killing in
Ukraine to start. We have two problems with that. A
madman who won't stop. We might be able to force
him to stop, and hopefully President Trump will carry that out.
And then we have a political party who doesn't want
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peace in Ukraine. And that's a discussion for another time,
but it's reached in my opinion.
Speaker 2 (13:20):
Can we have about a minute explain that.
Speaker 3 (13:22):
Okay, we did a search because I do a YouTube commentary.
It's YouTube dot com slash bill O'Reilly, I do too.
A week we did a search to see if there
was one elected, just one Democrat in the governorships or
in the House or in the Senate that said anything
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positive about Donald Trump's attempt to stop the war in Ukraine.
Speaker 2 (13:49):
Not one shocking it's shocking.
Speaker 1 (13:52):
Well, I don't think he's gotten the credit. I mean,
he played a big role in India, Pakistan. I think
he played a big role in stopping the direct conflict
with Iran, in Israel, Rwanda, the Congo, Serbia, Kosovo, Tylane, Cambodia, Armenia, Azerbaijan,
and Egypt Ethiopia. Now, I think this is by far
the most difficult, and it's complicated for a lot of
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the reasons you're articulated here. But with that said, now
it seems like we're moving into the next phase and
the next step, and the next step is going to
be massive, massive financial pressure on Putin and I think
that that will you know, that's what brought the former
Soviet Union to its knees. I think that'll work again,
but it'll take time.
Speaker 2 (14:35):
Yeah, So I wish evil. I wish evil didn't exist,
but it does.
Speaker 3 (14:40):
Yeah, when I get back from vacation, I'm giving you
the first radio interview on confronting evil. And by that
time Donald Trump would have to have made a decision
about sanctioning Russia and the countries enabling Russia.
Speaker 2 (14:57):
Bill O'Reilly, all things, o'reiley, Bill, o'reiley, Thank you.
Speaker 1 (15:00):
Sir, Thanks for having me quick break right back. You know,
I got this story out of New York. I'm going
to get to in a second here. But if you
want to know how twisted and sick the left has become,
and we'll get into this more at the top of
the next hour, listen to Congressman Robert Garcia, of course California.
Of course, a Democrat would rather shut down the government
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than let Donald Trump fix Washington, d C's crime spree. Now,
keep in mind, we are finding out more and more
every day that in the Washington pre beacon now has
done a lot to uncover a lot of the information
about this. A lawsuit filed by a veteran DC cop
sites four examples of obvious homicides that were classified as
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quote accidental or cause undetermined because they're purposely cooking the books.
And now we have new allegations covering up these murders
because they want to lower the DC homicide rate. And again,
I go back to the numbers, and the numbers couldn't
be any more draconian and scary than we have the
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number one capital in the entire world of our countries.
That means a country's capital that has forty one homicides
per one hundred thousand people. The next worst country is sixteen.
And we're not talking about countries that you would expect
to be known for law and order. And I've gone
through that list as well. Anyway, listen to this guy,
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he'd rather shut down the government than fix the problem.
Speaker 4 (16:32):
But do you think that your.
Speaker 5 (16:33):
Colleagues in the Senate, Senate Democrats should refuse to fund
the government. That deadline is coming up at the end
of September. Should they refuse to vote on these spending
bills using that leverage until they see President Trump reverse
deploying troops in the seats in the streets of DC.
Speaker 6 (16:53):
Yes, I mean first, that should be on the table,
and I think we should be ruling that out. I
think that Democrats of the Senate, the House, mean every
all of us should be united and using everything that
we can do in all of our power to stop
what Trump is doing right now. I'm not just in
decebment across the country. So absolutely that should be on
the table.
Speaker 1 (17:10):
How about your refund the police? How about you keep
people safe and secure? How about you stop the madness
of defund dismantal no bad laws. It's just a thought.
All right, Let's get to our busy phones. John in
Minnesota on the Sean Hannity Show. What's up, John? How
are you?
Speaker 7 (17:27):
Sean? I've been a longtime friend of your network, and actually,
fan I should say.
Speaker 1 (17:36):
Thank you very much. No, we appreciate your friendship and
the fact that you're with us every day.
Speaker 2 (17:40):
Thank you.
Speaker 7 (17:41):
Yes, And actually I just wanted to say you did
a great job on your TV show last night with
the stephen A. Smith segment.
Speaker 2 (17:53):
Steven A.
Speaker 1 (17:53):
Smith's one of my buddies. I love stephen A. And
you know, slowly but surely, sometimes I got to give credit.
He's doing more research on politics than he's ever done before.
Speaker 2 (18:03):
He's passionate about it.
Speaker 1 (18:05):
He he is instinctively he thinks he's a Democrat. I
keep pointing out to him, really not, because there's not
anything you're agreeing with them on. And I think that
we have we have fun discussions. But when I go
into his arena sports trust me, he runs circles around me.
Speaker 7 (18:23):
Yes, and I really appreciate the fact you too can
have such a civil discussion and still remain such good friends.
Speaker 3 (18:30):
You know.
Speaker 1 (18:31):
That's really he's such a good guy. I'm telling you
you'd love him. He's salt of the earth. He's a
good guy. He really is.
Speaker 7 (18:36):
Oh yeah, yeah, I can tell just from watching him.
But I've got a suggestion for you. Okay, we know
that Kid Rock invited Bill Maher to the White House,
and that made a great impression on Bill Maher. Could
you do the same for Stephen A. Smith.
Speaker 1 (18:54):
In a heartbeat, I'd be glad to you know what
I'll ask him. As a matter of fact, I did
bring it up with him. I said, if you ever
want to go, let me know. But I could actually
press it and push it and maybe.
Speaker 7 (19:05):
A challenge to him.
Speaker 2 (19:07):
I don't Stephen A.
Speaker 1 (19:08):
Smith will be respectful and charming and and he will
discover a side of Trump that I think will probably
shock him. I mean, I think that the media caricature
of him is so false and phony and so so
not rooted in reality that I think people have have
created false perceptions and false beliefs. But when you meet him,
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he'll he'll understand Donald Trump more. I've known Trump for
thirty years. I'm I wish people knew the guy that
I knew way before and now, because he's the same guy,
and he's he is wickedly funny, incredibly generous and kind
and smart as a whip, and uh, you know, he's
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very passionate about helping save the country in the world.
Speaker 2 (19:56):
He's this is real for him.
Speaker 7 (19:58):
Well, that's why I kind of thought to it be
a great idea, because I know we've even had stories
about Greg Gottzfeld never thought he would like Trump and
Tyrus that's on his program said he never thought he
would like Trump, and every one of them after they
meet Donald Trump, they come away with a whole different opinion,
mainly because, just like you said, the media just you know,
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villainizes Trump so bad that I think if you were
to meet him in person, he'd come away a whole
different person.
Speaker 1 (20:27):
And I think it kind of sucked that people want
to after Bill Maher for just sitting down and talking
to President Trump and then being honest that he had
a good time. I mean why, I mean, I would
sit down. Obama famously said, you know, I hear Hanna,
he wants to have a beer with me, and you know,
I'm always up for a beer. I would have loved
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to have sat down with Obama, and I'd still like
to sit down with Obama. Obama wouldn't come anywhere near me,
and trust me, I was never invited to the White House,
never invited to do an interview. And maybe it was
a good thing, because you have to I'd be in
a very tough spot because you have to respect the
office of the presidency. And meanwhile, I have really serious,
significant disagreements with Obama and with Joe Biden. Anyway, I
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appreciate the call. Here's a reminder of what happened. Listen.
Speaker 8 (21:14):
With respect to Sean Hannity, I didn't know that he
had invited me for a beer, you know, but I
will take that under advisement. Generally, his opinion of me
does not seem to be very high, but I'm always
good for a beer.
Speaker 1 (21:33):
And my name came out of his mouth. I think
we took up a lot of space in his head
there for a while. Don't anythink, Linda, we were living
re free? For sure, we were living rent free, but
no doubt about it. Even for a while. I think
that we counted we were up to like fifteen Obama
mentions of me.
Speaker 2 (21:50):
It was crazy. Would you like to hear it? We
have it? Play it, think about it?
Speaker 9 (21:55):
Hateful if you were watching Sean Hannity system, He's a
common these guys.
Speaker 4 (22:02):
They've given me a hard time.
Speaker 8 (22:03):
With respect to Sean Hannity, I didn't know that he
had invited me for a beer, you know, but I
will take that under advisement. Generally, his opinion of me
does not seem to be very high, but but I'm
always good for a beer.
Speaker 2 (22:21):
How would the wife and kids doing.
Speaker 7 (22:23):
You know, they're doing great now. They seem to be
thriving and watching Nickelodeon.
Speaker 9 (22:27):
They're not listening to Sean Handy on Nickelodeon.
Speaker 8 (22:30):
I'll put mister Burgess up against Sean Hannity, He'll turn
him up.
Speaker 9 (22:33):
Is Sean Hannity suddenly gonna get on the air whis
and say, you know I was wrong about this Obama guy?
Speaker 4 (22:39):
He's my man. No.
Speaker 9 (22:40):
I mean I think that there's a certain segment of
hardcore Sean Hannity fans that probably wouldn't want to go
have a beer with me.
Speaker 2 (22:48):
There's no doubt about that. Actually would gladly have a beer. Anyway.
Speaker 1 (22:52):
Let's go to our busy phones. Let's say hi to
Dan in my free state of Florida.
Speaker 2 (22:57):
How are you Dan? Glad you called sir?
Speaker 4 (23:00):
Oh hi Sean, It's a all the thing. I'd be
glad to buy you a beer. And I want to
really get out because today's my birthday.
Speaker 2 (23:11):
Oh, happy birthday.
Speaker 4 (23:14):
Thank you very much. We love you here. I'm not
going to be ashamed to say it without you. In
the last four years and Fox and iHeart and other
shows beside yours, but particularly you, You're not on at
nine pm Eastern Standard time, just by accident that everybody
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knows that's the time. And I can't thank you enough.
I'm sorry I go overboard, but I can't help it.
Speaker 2 (23:42):
But that's being very nice.
Speaker 1 (23:44):
Let me just say one thing, because you mentioned my parents,
and both of them died pretty young. Next March it'll
be thirty years since my father died, and it will
be not long after that my mom died. And honestly,
I know I stand on their shoulders. These people work
so hard and their lives was so much harder than
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my life. Whenever I start to whine and moan and complain,
and I do, I try to catch myself and remember
the lives that they led, and that the only reason
I had a chance at my dream is because of them.
And I was not as appreciative at the time as
I should have been. And I guess that's probably natural.
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But you're very kind of say that about them because
they do deserve a lot of the credits.
Speaker 4 (24:35):
Well, I don't know what we'd do without you. Again,
at this stage of the game, I'm in the I think,
the last inning, but I feel good. I just wander
to say specifically this. When you said the other night
in the night before it on your show on TV
that Valensky is my I forgot his name now Valenski
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and Putin was his name?
Speaker 2 (24:59):
Yeah, Zolensky and and Vladimir Putin.
Speaker 4 (25:00):
Yes, yeah, they definitely. I wouldn't mean it as strongly
as I'm able to say it. Have to have a
referee with kids whatever you call it baseball, and often
parents that go crazy and want to kill the referee.
But at least there's a referee there. This guy Zelenski,
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I don't blame him one bit. He has in his
heart because he's not a sociopath, which I think Putin is.
Sean he is going to I'm afraid even though they'll
be checked thoroughly and blah blah blah, but there's still
going to be a couple of translators there because of
the Ukrainian as somebody told me, it is different than Russian.
He is liable to. I would be hit as a normal,
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healthy human being with a tremendous hatred of what this
guy's done to his country and people and children and
burning people to death, which is what explosives do. They
blow them up, they burned their death. They're both so
I definitely feel if Donald Trump wants to go and
respect it, I think you'd be great at it. But
I don't know if you want to go anybody at Fox,
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maybe Dana Perino, who's could be.
Speaker 1 (26:14):
What Dana, listen, anyone I think you're really I think
this is if I'm Donald Trump, I would I would
see this to the end. I know what it's thinking
is his thinging is if they can't get along alone,
what's the purpose of going forward? And however, I think
the odds go up exponentially if he's in the room.
And yeah, is he kind of being a babysitter, referee
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whatever term you want to use. Yes, But I think
with these two it's kind of needed. But listen, I
want to wish you again a happy birthday, Dan. I
do appreciate your call. I am glad you're out there
and uh and you're not in the last quarter. You
got a long way to go. God willing, I'll pray
for that quick break right back. We'll continue more your
phone calls coming up. Here's our toll free number. It's
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eight hundred and nine to four one Sean if you
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Speaker 10 (27:00):
As we continue, the final hour of the Sean Hannity
Show was up next. Hang on for Sean's conservative solutions.
Speaker 1 (27:18):
All right, let's get back to our busy phones. Eight
hundred and ninety four one, Sean. If you want to
be a part of the program, We're going to say
hi to Mark in Alaska.
Speaker 2 (27:26):
Hey.
Speaker 1 (27:26):
Mark, we enjoyed our time in Alaska. Loved the people
of Alaska. What's going on, sir?
Speaker 7 (27:31):
How are you doing, mister Hennity? Hey?
Speaker 4 (27:32):
I lose good, sir, short, But I knew you were coming,
and I sent you an email to try to offer
you to Alaska meal. I heard you had some difficult
time with a crabcake.
Speaker 1 (27:40):
Heard my No, the crab cake was fine when it
was fresh, but in the in the radio studio when
Linda put it in in the microwave and stunk up
the place. No, who wants to day old crabcake. I
don't want to tay old crabcake.
Speaker 4 (27:55):
Absolutely not.
Speaker 7 (27:56):
And I'm here to tell you that when you do
come back, my wife and I would be honored. Head
you over for the tullous and dinner.
Speaker 1 (28:02):
Well, I appreciate your kind words. I hope it includes
the King crab Legs, which we did have uh one
one night. I will say one other thing. The food
is phenomenal. The people are phenomenal. The people in Anchorage
were great. We all had a great time.
Speaker 10 (28:18):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (28:18):
It was important work and you know.
Speaker 1 (28:23):
But with that said, now I make my meals for
the week, like this week is is poor rib week,
and I'm eating pork ribs every day. And I usually
have some steam clams. I make that as well on
a regular basis, little neck.
Speaker 4 (28:37):
Clams on the grill and crab legs and steak.
Speaker 1 (28:43):
Yeah, I mean, I eat a ton of steak, so
I figured I'd give it the steak a break this week,
and I have a little bit more pork. I may
have steak today. What the heck? Now, you may be
making me my mouth water for the steak. Listen, we're
gonna see, We're gonna see what happens. I think Plan
b's now coming. I think Vladimir Putin is being Vladimir Putin.
(29:04):
Trump got him to the table, Trump got all Europe's attention,
Trump got Zelenski's attention. We have a window of opportunity.
But if Putin wants to be difficult, okay, then Trump's
gonna go to Plan b and it's gonna be devastating
in dire consequences, and that means he's going after them financially.
Speaker 2 (29:21):
It's not going to be a war.
Speaker 1 (29:22):
We don't support forever wars, and you don't want to
fight a nuclear power with a mad man. You know,
Bill O'Reilly's right about that analysis. Anyway, I appreciate the call,
my friend. God bless you, God bless our friends in Alaska.
Enjoy those king krab legs. They're awesome.