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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Shouting up.
Speaker 2 (00:01):
Next our final News round Up and Information Overload hour.
Speaker 1 (00:05):
All right, News Roundup and Information Overload Hour. Toll free.
Our number is eight hundred and nine four one Sean
if you want to be a part of the program.
Speaker 2 (00:14):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (00:15):
You know Gavin Newsom, you know, just out there, you know,
attacking me again today. You would think his mind might
be with the three people that were shot, one of
which was killed out of shooting at an ice facility
in Dallas, Texas. It's not about me, you know, anti
ice messages found on shooters rounds and this deadly attack.
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We played few democrats and their demonization of ice. I mean,
we played you two and a half minutes NonStop Nazi gestopo,
et cetera, et cetera, and it goes on and on,
and you know, I had been texting with Gavin and
it was actually we're getting back to some civility because
it's been kind of hostile for a while between us.
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And then all of a sudden and then he comes
out with the Christy Gnome is going to have a
bad day, you know comment. Then he came out with
this bill that ice agents in California can't wear masks,
and I wrote him, how do you think your comments
Do you not understand the moment we're living it? How
do you think your comments about Christy are going to
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be interpreted? How are you making ice? You know?
Speaker 3 (01:25):
How?
Speaker 1 (01:25):
Why would you make ICE agents more vulnerable to attacks?
I told him. I texted him attacks on ICE agents
are up one thousand percent, and I wrote, if God forbid,
something happens, and I wrote dot dot Seriously, it's kind
of hard to understand. But Gavin went ahead with his
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bill signing panning ICE agents from wearing masks in California,
which will not be constitutional.
Speaker 4 (01:53):
Listen, I'll be signing a bill first in the nation
saying enough ice unmasked. What do you think?
Speaker 3 (02:01):
What are you afraid of?
Speaker 4 (02:06):
If you're gonna go out and you're gonna do enforcement,
provide an ID, tell us what's agency you represent? Provide
us basic information that all local law enforcement is required
to provide.
Speaker 1 (02:20):
Anyway. Joining us now is Steve Hilton, and Steve, of
course is running for governor as a Republican in the
great state of California. Is a candidate for it. I
really have a very hard time understanding what they're thinking
out in your your state, your socialist utopia out there,
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you know, beyond the fact that you're running record deficits,
you know, providing all these services, including medical for illegal immigrants,
et cetera. Demonization of ICE agents I believe has created,
you know, this massive increase in threats signing this bill.
I mean, I don't know if it's the equivalent of
dosing well, pretty much. You want to identify who these
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ICE agents are, knowing that there's so much hostility towards
them and all they're doing is enforcing the laws and
doing their job. Very troubling to say the least. What's
your reaction all.
Speaker 2 (03:14):
This, exactly, Sean, And then you hear him saying, what
are they afraid of? What are they afraid of? Well,
now we know they're afraid of getting shot, you absolute buffoon,
That's what they're afraid of, and rightly so, because it's
Gavin Newsome and his cabal in California that have whipped
up all this hatred against ICE since right from the
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beginning of the year. All this language, Gestapo, secret police kidnapping,
all of this language designed to whip up hatred exactly
as they say, of people who are bravely enforcing federal law,
and he's the most disgusting thing hidden away in the
bill that he's signed banning ICE agents and federal law
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enforcement from wearing face protection mask, any kind of covering.
Guess what the loophole is His own protection officers in
the California Highway Patrol. They are explicitly exempted from this law.
So it's not for his people to protect him. Yet again,
it's rules for thee, not for me. I mean, I
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don't know how low they can go. And all the
while he's sort of, you know, parading around last night
in New York, Stephen Colbert, puffing himself up the great
kind of taking it to Trump and all the rest
of it. His state, my own state falling apart, the
highest unemployment rate, the highest poverty rate, crime and homelessness
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out of control, highest gas prices, you name it, the
worst in America on everything that matters. You haven't got
a clue what to do about any of that. So
just runs around playing politics. But meanwhile, when you're talking
about this issue, it's actually putting people's lives at risk,
and it is disgraceful.
Speaker 1 (04:58):
How are the people in California reacting to this, especially
considering all of this took place on Saturday, and this
event took place you know today.
Speaker 2 (05:06):
Yeah, I mean people that just look the vast majority
of Californians, like every they just want law and order, safety,
and they support law enforcement. It's a tiny group of
leftist activists and that's who he's pandering to. And you
see that in these protests that are all as the
President and from the President on down have been pointing out,
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they're all organized. You see the signs, they're all printed,
funded by Soros and others, and the vast majority of
regular people just want peace and quiet and order and
get on with their lives. And for years now, Newsome
and the rest of them, it's just been undermining law
enforcement generally. I mean, they may not be de funding
the police literally Andre saying it anyway, but they've been
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demoralizing the police constantly. He's been closing prisons. It's a
huge reason why we have the crime explosion in California.
He's shut four state prins. A fit is about to close.
Tens of thousands of violent, dangerous criminals let out onto
the streets or into county jails which are not completely overwhelmed.
So then an a any room to put people in jails.
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There's even more criminals on the streets. I mean, there's
no other way to look at it than these people
are the enemies of law enforcement and safety on our streets.
Speaker 1 (06:22):
You know, let me ask you this because politically we
had this discussion the last time you were on. So
many people have basically escaped California and they have mass
you know, migration out of California. It's leading the nation
in that. I would argue, high taxation is one reason.
Quality of life is another reason. You know, ridiculous bureaucracy
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is another reason. And I've been challenging Gavin, you know,
all over social media that you know, questions he won't answers.
Why does this state have the highest taxes income taxes
in the country, sales taxes in the country, gas taxes
in the country. How's that possible? And is he proud
of that? Why is it that the people in the
Pacific Palisades? What is it? Nine ten months later, I
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think over just a little over one hundred permits were issued.
I read yet they were gonna streamline this and help
people rebuild. That doesn't look like that's happening either, Steve,
And do you think enough people of stayed or are
enough people gonna rise up and say they've had it.
You're running massive budget deficits and you're providing all of
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these services for sanctuary state status for illegal immigrants, and
they're not vetted. We don't know who they are. We
do know in the country we have, you know, known terrorists, murderers, rapists,
other violent criminals, cartel members, gang members. I mean, I
can't believe one would purposely make their state less safe
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and secure, because this is the.
Speaker 2 (07:53):
Truth about them. They are so captured by ideology, practicality
doesn't matter to them, the real effects, and they are
so arrogant they assume they're going to be in power forever,
so they don't care what happens to real people in
real communities because they assume that they're going to claim
to power regardless of that. But your question is the
right question. What can we do about it? And here's
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the simple answer. Yes, there are enough Republican voters in
California to bring about the change that we need and
to elect me next year. And the simple way of
looking at that is looking at the votes, the number
of votes that the president got in California last year
without really campaigning here. He got six point one million
votes in California. That is enough votes to elect me
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governor in the mid term election if we get that
kind of turnout or close to it. And so that's
what it's all about, is actually mobilizing the Republican vote,
the Trump vote, to get out in California to elect
me governor. And I've got to say this first time
we've spoken you and I Sean since Charlie was assassinated.
And that's why his support was so important. I mean,
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he endorsed me. He supported me for day one. And
one of the things we talked about and we talked
to it. I spent a whole day with him in Phoenix,
you know, months before I announced my campaign, about how
we could specifically work together to use the turnout machine
that he built and deployed so effectively for the president
in Arizona, especially, bring that to California to get the
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vote out. That's the key to this turn out the
Trump voters, the basic Republican voter. That's before you even
get to persuading Independence and Democrats, which I think I've
got a strong chance of doing because my whole message
is very practical. Three dollar gas, cut your bills in half,
lower your taxes, and the crime and homelessness explosion. These
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are common sense things that everyone can get behind. So
we definitely can do I'm not saying it's going to
be easy, but it's not impossible, and that's why we've
got to fight hard for it.
Speaker 1 (09:50):
Well, you are fighting hard for it. I wonder it's
sort of like Charlie's death. I don't think we're going
to know the true impact and magnitude uh and and
positive effect on the on the country this moment has had.
And there's a mobilization of so many people that they
have just had it with this assassination culture that's going on.
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You know, Steve, I could play for you, and I
played it earlier in the program if it didn't take
so long. You know, every democrat, prominent democrat, you know,
calling Ice agents, Gestapo and Nazi and fascist and and
on and on and on and the most incendiary rhetoric
you'd ever want to hear. Do you believe it has
a dehumanizing impact on people's minds, especially those that might
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be you know, might begin to believe, oh, they're really
evil and then and in their minds that are twisted.
They think they're doing good by by assassinating people. It's
insane exactly.
Speaker 2 (10:49):
That is the exact word. Dehumanizing. That's exactly what they've
been doing. And by the way, this is not just
some fringe. I mean, you've got the clips and we
can add to the list. Gavin Newsom, I mean he's
running around cursing the whole time. I mean, just before
September tenth, he was out there with this event. He
was doing f A and FO that acronym I'm not
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going to spell it out on the radio, that was
the name of his event. He was talking about, let's
punch these efforts in the mouth. That's Gavin Newsom quoting him.
I mean last night on Colbert he was similar language,
calling the president soob. You know, like this has just
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gone way out of control, and he is contributing it
to it. Gavin Newsom personally, and the reason he's doing
it is because the only thing he cares about is
his own political career and becoming presidents. And he can
see that it's working for him because he's getting notoriety.
He's the one that the Democrats are looking to now.
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At the beginning of the year, when he was taking
the opposite approach, reaching out to Republicans. He had Charlie
on his show, he had Steve Bannon on his show.
The Democrats hated that. He got a lot of pushback.
So now he's gone all the way in the other
direction and they love it, and that's why he's doing
more of it. But in the process he is doing
deep damage to our country. He's got to stop.
Speaker 1 (12:15):
All right, quick break right back more with Republican gubernatorial
candidate Steve Hilton out in California. We'll get to your calls.
I know so many of you want to respond. Straight ahead,
eight hundred and nine to four one sean, as we continue,
all right, we continue with Republican gubernatorial candidate Steve Hilton
is with us? Which is the real Gavin, when you
please stand up? I mean it's certainly not authentic because
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of his goal Originally, and you're right, he was reaching
out and had Bannon, had Charlie kirk on, but that
didn't work out particularly well because he has this habit
sometimes not tell him the truth. I don't know where
the word LATINX came from. I never supported you know,
men playing women's sports, And now he knows to get
the Democratic nomination for president, he's got to take all
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of those radical positions. Since now he's slick, he thinks
he's clever. I don't think he's that clever. And he's
really good at BS. I've seen it up close and personal.
And maybe he thinks that'll get him the nomination, and
maybe it will. I don't think it'll get him to
the White House. I don't think it gets him over
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the finish line. And you know, being a full time
tweety bird and ignoring the problems in his state, you know,
the mundane, you know, process of governing, and I don't
think it's going to help people exactly country witnessed. How
do you have empty fire hydrants? How do you have
an empty reservoir in an area known for wildfires and
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Santa Anna wins, which are predictable events. How do you
explain that?
Speaker 2 (13:46):
I know, and I like can add to that less
well known because you know, it's not concentrated in one place.
Right now, I'm speaking to you. Sure, I'm just about
to do an event in Presno in the Central Valley.
I'm here all the time, a great agriculture area. I'm
a massive supporter of our farmers in the Central Valley especially,
not just here, but if you add it all up
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right now in California, there is nearly one million people
without access to clean drinking water, nearly a million. And
Newsome is running around bragging about out with the fourth
Figuti Columy in the world. But people are living in
third world conditions and he's done nothing about it. This
has been a problem for years. In fact, he made
an announcement a few years ago how was going to
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fix the problem. Nothing's been done because he's no good
at actually doing his job.
Speaker 1 (14:32):
Steve, Honestly, I'd love to see you win in California.
I would love to see common sense return to California.
It used to be one of the greatest states. It's
one of the most in terms of geography, one of
the most beautiful states in our country. And we really
wish you all the best. We'll have you on often
and if people want to get in touch with you,
how do they do it?
Speaker 2 (14:53):
Thank you, Sean. I appreciate that it's Steve Hilton for
governor dot com fo R. We're just getting organized. I'll
volunteer army. Please sign up if you're listening in California.
Steve Hilton for governor dot com. There's a button that
says get involved. We'd love to.
Speaker 1 (15:08):
See Steve Hilton. We appreciate it. Eight hundred and ninety
four one, Shawn our number if you want to be
a part of the program. All right, let's get to
our busy phones. Chris is in Maryland, Chris High, how
are you? Thanks for checking in? Glad you called, sir?
Speaker 2 (15:19):
Good there were you?
Speaker 1 (15:20):
Sean, I've had better days. This is so sad, I hear.
Speaker 3 (15:24):
You know.
Speaker 5 (15:25):
My first thought two thoughts. My first thought is I
honestly think this is the left deflecting with all this
fascist Nazi talk, because for a long time the right's
been calling them, you know, communists for lack of a
better word, for a lot of their tactics on things.
I think that could, you know, possibly be one reason.
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The other thing I was gonna say is, you know,
if twenty five million people are allowed to be let
in here unvetted, then there has to be a system
of removal, you know, and the ice agents that's what
that's their job, that's what's happening. So shouldn't be this
big shock to everybody.
Speaker 1 (16:04):
But understand where we are a thousand percent increase in
threats against ICE agents. If you're telling me there's not
a direct link to the never ending rhetoric Nazi, fascist, racist, Estapo,
et cetera, then you're the naive beyond belief. You know,
or that Christy Noman had to leave her house because
of threats, or that Tom Homan has been assigned twenty
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four to seven security detail in response from Democratic inspired
anti ICE threats, and then Gavin Newsom he didn't do
it for apparently HP. According to Steve Hilton, he didn't
do it for his own detail, but only ICE agents
have to take off their masks and show your face.
He's so tough. Oh, okay, with threats up one thousand percent.
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If that's not reckless and irresponsible, I don't know what
is anyway, I digress.
Speaker 5 (16:55):
I'm sorry, complete completely, No, I completely agree with you.
I mean, there has to be a system to to
remove all the twenty five million people that were let
in here, which is called ICE. And since we know
there's so much bad elements out there. Yeah, they have
to wear they have to wear these masks. But then
people are crying, like you know, secret police, Gustapo and
all this stuff. No, This is just the answer to
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the problem that was created from the last four years
before Trump well and.
Speaker 1 (17:20):
Trump inherited it. Trump is enforcing the law. Gavin's law
that he had such great fanfare over is not constitutional
in my opinion, will be ruled on constitutional in my opinion.
And it's just sad. It's you know, you would think
that reason and common sense would dictate whether you like
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the law or not. And obviously he doesn't like it.
Obviously I would argue, if you have sanctuary city and
state policies, you are aiding and abetting people that did
not respect our laws, our borders, and our sovereignty. I
have said many times on this prom that I think
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Biden and Harris have blood on their hands because they
lied to us. They said the borders were closed, the
borders were secure, And how many Americans were murdered and
raped and victims of violent crime as a result of
their unvetted illegal immigrants that they led into this country.
It was reckless, dangerous, irresponsible, and there have been the
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most tragic consequences as a result.
Speaker 5 (18:29):
If Congress makes the immigration laws, then how can an
entire states just ignore them and still get federal funding?
Why does it this. Why hasn't this gone to the
Supreme Court yet and let them basically just say no,
you know you cannot get federal I'm sure.
Speaker 1 (18:43):
It's on its way like everything else. I mean, there's
been how many legal actions against Trump and the administration
to stop him from doing the job he was elected
to do. He keeps winning at the Supreme Court level
in particular, and he's going to continue to fight. But
the premiacy clause is clear. The jurisdiction is with the
federal government to enforce federal law, period and the sentence.
Speaker 5 (19:06):
And this is what people need to realize. Congress, who
we elected, has made these laws that Ice is now enforcing.
So for all these people that are calling everybody fascist
and nazi, no, we're just upholding the laws of the
land designed to protect us. Guys. It's not that hard
to figure out.
Speaker 1 (19:22):
Chris and Marylyn, we appreciate the call. Thank you, Phil
and Pittsburgh, PA. And what's up Phil? How are you sir?
Speaker 3 (19:28):
Good?
Speaker 6 (19:29):
Sean?
Speaker 1 (19:29):
How are you today? Well? Good? How are you Steelers?
This year?
Speaker 3 (19:33):
There are two and one right now, Sean. But we're
hoping that the defense gets it together and Rogers gets together,
gets it together too.
Speaker 1 (19:43):
Well, we'll see. I mean, he's got a lot of potential.
He looked good in one game I saw h Man.
Speaker 3 (19:48):
Yeah, but I'm just wondering, like, how in the world,
And I explained this to Katie, can we, you know,
deflect all this noise and everything else that goes on
and extend the Olive branch to the left and somehow
get their their some of their people to work with us,
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because at the end of the day, we're all fighting
a battle here, We're all trying to win the battle
and win the war. And at the end of the war,
we're still looking across the same table at the same people.
How do we work together, Sean, How can we stop
bashing each each other? How does it? How does it
come to some sort of agreement, some sort of compromise.
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Because Charlie Kirk, he tried, He did well on college campuses,
he was wonderful. He was bringing the youth vote to
the conservative side, and you.
Speaker 1 (20:44):
Know, he was as a star. I mean, this kid,
I think Charlie could have been president one day. I
really do. I said that before President Trump said it.
Then he said it, and I'm like, yeah, he could.
Speaker 3 (20:55):
Yeah, And President Trump you know, as much as they
bash hit him, this man is a man of compromise
and deal making and getting two sides together to agree
on one point. So how do we do this? Right
and last, Democrat and Republican whatever you want to call us,
How do.
Speaker 1 (21:13):
We don't know? How you answer your own question? How
do you argue with people that constantly call you a Nazi,
a fascist, a racist? Compare you to Hitler, the Gestapo,
brown Shirts, Mussolini and yeah, I'm and Stalin. How do
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you possibly have an way do you begin to And
by the way, Bill Maher and Rob Reiner, you know,
had this discussion. Rob Reiner doesn't want to talk to
anybody that's conservative unless they agree to certain things that
he's demanding. First, I'm willing to have the conversation with
anybody I am, but it's very hard. You know, when
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you're being called a Nazi, you know you go from there?
How does that conversation end?
Speaker 3 (22:03):
We have to find some mid streamers in the Democratic
Party who do not want to go that far left.
I compare politics to a golf course. The farther left
you go, you're more at risk of being completely out
of bounds. The farther right you go, the more at
risk you're being and completely out of bounced. Common sense
is straight down the middle of the fairway. Shortest difference
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between two points. Sean, are you a golfer?
Speaker 7 (22:30):
Uh?
Speaker 1 (22:31):
I stopped for about seven years. I picked it up
a little bit. I played like seven or eight times,
like nine holes. I don't have time to play golf.
I wish I did well. My son wants me to
go out with them and play, so I go. I'm
playing pretty decent for somebody that doesn't play a lot.
Speaker 3 (22:45):
Yeah, but it's probably not a good comparison. But you know,
all I'm saying is the far left is way out
of bounds. The far right is way out of bounds.
There's people within the boundaries that can come together there
and can come to a compromise like Trump does, like
Charlie Kirk does. He listens to people. How in the
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hell heck? Sorry, do we get this together? I mean,
I'm so sick of the noise on both sides. I
want to get people together and not bashing each other.
Speaker 1 (23:17):
Adult. I won't divulge you know all the details of
the conversation that I had with Gavin Newsom after on text.
I just just to tell you that immediately after what was,
you know, a good conversation with him, you know, then
he then he pulls this crap with Christy nom and
this Bill and I'm like, I said, there's no I
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can't even I can't help you. I can't discuss things
with you. He just is so And then he's out
attacking me on Colbert last night and attacking me on Well.
I had went at him on on X today and
I'm not going to stop. This is no point. You know,
you would think that he would he would he put
one in one equals to together. He he only cares
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about He's blinded by his ambition. I'm gonna run. I
appreciate it. Phil in Pittsburgh. God bless you Man. Appreciate you. Walter.
We'll go to the United Socialist utopia of Gavin out
in California. What's up, Walter? How are you?
Speaker 7 (24:14):
I'm well, how are you Sean?
Speaker 1 (24:16):
Hanging in there? Better days? Prayers are obviously with the
families of all of these people that are victims today, exactly.
Speaker 7 (24:27):
So I'm long term California, been here almost sixty years.
I came here from New England. It was the pride
of the nation. I've lived in northern California, Orange County,
and now I'm in San Diego County, and I just
watched one part of the state be destroyed by the
Liberals after another after another, which is part of the
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reasons why I've moved a few times. But what I
would like to point out is that and I listened
to you on the radio every chance I get, and
my wife and I watch your show every night religiously.
But there's a lot to talk about how bad the
politicians are, but really I think the focus should be
more on the voters. They're the real culprit. We have
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people that continually vote for these insane politicians year after
year after year, and they've led us into this mess
that we're in. And I don't want to reiterate all
of the things that are wrong in California, because I
think you've pointed them all out. But one thing is
we have a Third World situation going on in Imperial
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Beach and have for many many years, with the Tijuana
River polluting the ocean. You can't even go in the
ocean there, and Gavin, he just ignores that we could
do something about it, but we don't.
Speaker 1 (25:41):
Well, he ignores a lot of things. He's ignoring the
people that thirteen thousand people lost their homes in the
Pacific Palisades. Why aren't those permits issued? And why isn't
that rebuild going on now? Because they don't mean governor
tweety bird, governor podcaster, you know, part time governor newsom,
I guess has no time for the because he's too busy,
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you know, trolling Donald Trump and me on TV shows
and on X. I mean, it's it's inexplicable. Anyway, my friend,
I appreciate the call. Let's say hi to Patrick in Colorado. Patrick,
how are you glad you called?
Speaker 6 (26:16):
Hey, Sean, how are you doing? Man?
Speaker 1 (26:17):
I'm good, sir, glad you called.
Speaker 6 (26:19):
Thanks for taking my call. I just wanted to get
your opinion on something. Now, Donald Trump and Charlie we're
both put in a situation that they should not have
been put in. Both of them were in open venues,
surrounded by strangers, with basically in a fish bowl with
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buildings around him that a sniper would have a great
shot from any any building. Why weren't there good guy
snipers on top of the buildings. Why weren't these guys
behind bullproof glass. Why are they making it so easy
for someone to take a shot at him when they
had the money to afford better security.
Speaker 1 (26:58):
What you're really talking about about what you would need
for an outdoor event. And I've done events indoors and
outdoors my entire life and career, and I'm urging my
conservatives to rethink that. Fellow conservatives, whether you like me
or agree with me or not, to rethink. I'm not
saying don't do them. I'm saying, be courageous and do them,
but be smart about it. And I would move events
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indoors because the amount of money that you need for
it's secret service, hype level security. If you want to
secure a perimeter, if you want to secure roofs, there's
no way that any one speaker is going to be
able to afford that type of protection. So, but if
you move it indoors and everybody gets magged coming in,
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you have to have security around you at the event,
in the crowd and near the stage. I always recommend
an elevated stage for people and then go do your thing,
and you know and be prepared and have people nearby
that are able to defend you with the use of
their hands.
Speaker 6 (28:02):
You know, I'm not saying this to blame them for
what happened. I'm saying this because I'm telling you.
Speaker 1 (28:08):
It's cost prohibitive. What you're what you're saying, I hear you.
Speaker 6 (28:12):
It's two very important people and Donald Trump can afford it,
and Charlie had money, and all it would take was
one or two rife.
Speaker 1 (28:19):
Charlie wasn't a billionaire. No, I mean, I'm sure he's
okay financially. I've actually inquired about it. But I'm just
telling you the amount of money, if doing the number
of events that he would do, it is cost prohibitive.
It's very expensive. You're talking about, you know, if you
want former Navy seals and people that are trained, you know,
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in martial arts, and people that are licensed to conceal carry,
and then you want them to cover an entire campus.
I mean, that's that's that's virtually impossible for somebody that's
not president, and you know, Donald Trump as a candidate,
had you know, campaign funds to do it. It just
I don't think I hear what you're saying. I would.
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I think my solution is a good one. Have security
with you have security in the venue, everyone gets magged
before they come in. You do a sweep of wherever
you're speaking. If it's an arena, room, whatever, you gotta
have a sweep of the area so somebody didn't plant
a weapon in there beforehand. Then you also I urge
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people they've they've got to be elevated. You can't be
at the same level as the audience that you're talking to. Anyway,
My friend, I've got a role eight hundred nine four one.
Shawn is on number if you want to be a
part of the program. Right that's when I wrap things
up at today. We got a great show tonight, nine
Eastern Hannity on the Fox News Channel. We'll have the
very latest. Tom Homan will join us tonight. Also Steve
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Hilton will join us tonight, Joe Concha, Isabelle Brown, Lawrence Jones,
Guy Benson, news You'll never get from the Legacy media mob.
We'll also examine Gavin Newsom and his idiotic bill that
he signed on Saturday, in the comments he made about
me last night and on Twitter today or an X today.
All coming up tonight at nine. We'll see you then
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back here tomorrow. Thank you for making this show possible.