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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Our two Sean Hennity's Show eight hundred and nine to
four one Sean, if you want to be a part
of the program. So Thursday is Thanksgiving and we've kind
of been messing around the last number of days. What
are you gonna do with your crazy, insane liberal relatives.
Short of firing turkey legs across the table and splashing
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them with mashed potatoes and yams and sweet potatoes and
everything else you can throw, you could have a food fight.
I mean, that's definitely one option. Linda's option as she
refuses to bring in any liberal relative is not allowed
in her house, but she is graciously consented to leave
a doggie bag on the steps of her house for
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any liberal relative that wants free food, but they can't
come in and participate, which I think is kind of funny.
A lot of this dovetails into Bill maher over last weekend,
and he made the point about Jimmy Kimmel's wife writing
all of their relatives, you know, the top ten reasons
not to vote for Donald J. Trump, and now apparently
doesn't talk to most of not all of them. There
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is a poll out about this Fox News poll only
one in five and ten to steer clear of folks
with opposing political views. Seventy five percent of them are
comfortable hanging out with the opposing team this season, the
same proportion as twenty twenty two when the question was
last asked. And while there is a partisan consensus. Now
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this is interesting because I think the more the more
open party is the Republican Party, and this poll kind
of proves that. And that is Republicans are eighty six
percent of them more likely than independents seventy one percent,
Democrats sixty eight percent. You know, the tolerant party to
say that they won't avoid anyone anyway. Michael Knowles is
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here to weigh in on this a little bit. He's
the host of the Michael Knowles Show at the Daily Wire.
First of all, what do you think of the poll?
I think it's a little cold that Linda's plan is
to just leave a doggie bag on the doorstep for
any liberal relative that she doesn't want to allow in
her house. That's pretty cold to me. I don't really care.
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You know, I've had I've had people loaded to bear
many times in my life and career, and you could
just tell they just they're just you know, chomping at
the bit to get at me and get me going,
and there's nothing that they can ever say that's going
to bother me in any way anyway. It's like water
off a duck's back to me.
Speaker 2 (02:32):
You know, Sean, I'm sure that Linda's food will be
cold sitting outside, but you can't say she's not generous.
You know, she's not gonna let the Liberal family go hungry.
I myself have a different strategy. I've just come back
from the liquor store, which you know that's a double
edged sword, because a few drinks start to make the
politics go down easier. However, after two or three, actually
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it makes the political disagreements worse. I am exclusively hosting
liberal family this Thanksgiving, so you can all pray for me. Obviously,
I'm not surprised at all by the poll. You know,
obviously you've got these recent numbers out of Fox News.
There was a poll a little while ago from Deseret
News said that forty percent of Kamala Harris voters think
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it's acceptable to cut off family over politics. Only eleven
percent of Trump voters say the same thing. AEI had
a pull out a little while ago twenty three percent
of very liberal respondents said they actually had disowned a
family member over politics. Only nine percent of very conservative
said that. So I'm totally with you. It doesn't bother
me at all. I kind of get a kick out
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of it. I never bring politics up at the dinner table.
Speaker 3 (03:41):
It's always the.
Speaker 2 (03:42):
Liberal family that does it. So when people say how
are you going to handle it, it's really more of
a question, I think for the left. I mean, they
seem to be the ones that have the problem with it,
And the best that we can do, I think is
eat our turkey and drink our wine and keep a
smile on our face and hope for the best.
Speaker 1 (03:59):
The the problem is is all my years as a bartender,
which I really love doing, is the problem is everybody
has a number, and their number, like their fingerprint, is
unique to them. And there are some people then they
can't have one drink without their personality dramatically shifting. And
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for some people, you know, they can have twelve drinks
and they can drink for eight hours straight and you
won't notice a discernible difference in their behavior or their
attitude or anything. And you know, knowing what your number
is is kind of critical and Oftentimes people have no
clue or they you know, they go over their number,
and you know, in the case of men, it will
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manifest itself one or two ways. I love your bro
or anger and you know, you know, pounding their chest
like their bambam. For women, it's usually more of a
flirtatious thing. This again, these are my observations many years
behind a bar, and you learn a lot about drinking,
and a lot about people's attitudes, and a lot about
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their shifting attitudes the more they drink. I'm not sure
if drinking is the answer.
Speaker 2 (05:08):
I think your observations are about as scientific as it gets,
and probably even more scientific than all of these polls.
I think you're right. So then, of course there's the
backup strategy, and the backup strategy is to put football
on and you have football all day, so then you know,
if people they get a little hot about politics, they
don't even have to talk. You can sit watch the game.
This too, though, is a little bit difficult these days
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because on the one hand, liberals don't like watching football.
Liberals I think are probably more into soccer or curling
or something like that. But then on the flip side,
the NFL has gone so woke in recent years that
they seem completely determined to turn off all of their
conservative viewers. And now they're hosting this radical leftist who
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refuses to speak English to host the halftime show. So
I think you're right. The booze is not a good answer.
Leaving food on the stoop is not a good answer.
Now we don't even have football as the answer to
ameliorate the political dissent.
Speaker 1 (06:04):
Although the worst thing is is if you're watching a
really good football game and people don't shut up during
the game, then that drives me nuts too, That drives
me of a wall.
Speaker 2 (06:14):
Yes, yes, I think we're really in for it this year.
And you know, the other reason that we're in for
it is because obviously we're in the second Trump term,
non consecutive second term. Tensions are very high, and they're
going to be all of these flare ups over what
comes next. You're already starting to see the shift happen
because we were told for the last ten years basically
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that Trump is a fascist, He's the second coming of Hitler.
He's not like all those good former Republicans. You know,
the strange new respect for Ronald Reagan and George Bush
now you're starting to see that shift, and the Democrats
are already running these pieces in the media they say,
you know, Trump, actually he wasn't so bad. The real
fear is what come next. The real fear is JD Vance.
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So it seems like we're just on a cycle that's
never going to end.
Speaker 1 (07:00):
I don't think it's gonna end either. I did have
one occasion where I had a nephew of mine and
he had a very liberal girlfriend, and he asked if
he could invite their family, and the whole family's radical left,
and they all came over the house. They weren't in
my house sixty seconds before. They were chomping at the
bit to just get at me. And you know when
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I see that, I mean I can spot it a
mile away. I've been doing this for too long a
period of time. And first of all, I do this professionally.
I argue professionally. This is what I do. And I
immersed myself in news twenty four to seven. That's all
I do. I'm a complete total loser. So you know,
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whatever argument they made, I would counter with truth and facts,
and it's like then they would just befuddled. And at
that point I'm like, why did I invite these people over?
It can get aggravating, it can anyway, how do you
cook your turkey? You should deep fry your turkey in
a butterball turkey fryer.
Speaker 3 (08:05):
I wish.
Speaker 2 (08:06):
I would love to do the deep fried turkey. I
moved from not only New York, I was in LA.
It was one of the refugees that left during COVID
to make it to Tennessee. I'm not yet sufficiently Southern
to deep fry it, so it'll be made. However, my
wife works some magic in the kitchen.
Speaker 1 (08:21):
But I'm hoping one hour, sixteen pound turkey go to
your local Walmart Butterball turkey frier by Masterbilt. I'm telling
you you will not regret it.
Speaker 2 (08:31):
Well that way, if my liberal family really kicks it up,
then at the very least I'll have one thing to
look forward to on Thanksgiving. I can at least look
forward to the fried turkey.
Speaker 1 (08:40):
All right, Michael knows. We appreciate you man, have a
great Thanksgiving. Very thankful for you your good work every day.
Eight hundred and nine four one Sean. If you want
to be a part of the program, Oh look at this.
The line's a lighting up. People need our help when
they need our advice. I wonder if you don't like
my advice that I don't like it. I think it's
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just you know, you talk about turkey served cold Man's.
Speaker 4 (09:06):
It's a new invention.
Speaker 1 (09:07):
It's all the rage. Let's get to her busy phones.
Let's say hi to Frankie in Arkansas. Frankie, Hi, how
are you glad you called?
Speaker 3 (09:16):
Hey?
Speaker 5 (09:16):
Sean?
Speaker 1 (09:17):
What's going on?
Speaker 6 (09:18):
Program you for everything that you're doing in the country.
But I got to question you on why are you
giving Linda such a hard time when she's given Democrats
exactly what they want, which is a free handout.
Speaker 1 (09:31):
All right, So we're talking about a relative here, So
you're going to exclude them only because of their political views. Now,
they may be extenuating circumstances. If you know that person's
going to be obnoxious and disruptive and not be fun
to be around, that's a whole different story. If you know,
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if if you can predict that with a high degree
of certainty, that's a whole different set of circumstances. But
the idea is just because they're liberal, then not welcome.
I can't do that.
Speaker 6 (10:02):
Well, that's why she's given them some food because they
are family. If they weren't, let me tell you.
Speaker 4 (10:07):
It's aho okay, it's the signs and everything. It's not
just like one piece of white breast.
Speaker 1 (10:13):
Yeah, free freezing cold turkey in a bag. Pick up
your bag for free and go have Thanksgiving by yourself.
I can't stand the sight of you because you're a liberal.
Speaker 7 (10:25):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (10:26):
That sounds a little bit hard edged and intolerant to me.
Speaker 4 (10:29):
Not saying I can't stand the sight of you. I
just can't stand the sight of you in my house
talking about nonsense. I like you in the mudroom porch.
Speaker 1 (10:35):
All right, So the bottom line is the ring camera.
You either agree with you or you know you're not welcome.
Speaker 4 (10:43):
Listen. It's like they say, no kings, Well I'm the
queen of my house. Then bye.
Speaker 1 (10:49):
Oh hardcore man? Uh all right. Frankie appreciated Peggy North Carolina.
Next Sean Hannity Show. Hi, Hi, Hi Sean, And are
you what's going on?
Speaker 3 (11:01):
Good?
Speaker 8 (11:02):
Happy Thanksgiving up?
Speaker 1 (11:03):
Most happy Thanksgiving to you? What's going on?
Speaker 2 (11:06):
Yes?
Speaker 8 (11:07):
I just was listening yesterday. We were my husband, my daughter,
and I. We were all in the car and we
were listening to you about olives, and I said, I've
got I just have to share this with you. Because
my first child was born, I was eating jars of
olives and I went back to the obg y N
and he goes, oh, you're having some swelling. What is
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going on with you? And I said cravings and he goes,
what are you craving? I said, olives? And bottom line,
it was like, okay, you can have this number of olives,
you know, per day, and no more than a jar
per week. And I just had to share because you
were saying, oh olives.
Speaker 1 (11:50):
No, Well, I don't care that you. First of all,
I bought these olives, and I mean they're really special,
I mean top of the line Italian olives with the
pits in them. I really liked him. I don't need
a lot of Well, I'll have three or four and
then I'm good to go. I don't need anymore. And so,
but that's not the point. So I ordered them and
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they're hard to get and I had him delivered. I
had two jars and within I go back to my
refrigerator two days later and there's only two olives left.
And I asked, sweet, sweet baby James, and this is
the bigger point. I said, did you eat the whole
jar of olives today? And he goes, no, I didn't have.
I didn't have any olives today. What did you eat yesterday?
Speaker 4 (12:35):
No?
Speaker 1 (12:35):
I didn't. It turns out he ate them all Monday
and Tuesday. I got you, So it took me six
weeks to get to the truth about. And then I'll
ask him, for example, because I've been cooking for him,
and when he's been following my diet, which is eggs
and meat. Basically, he went from my one ninety something
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all the way down on one side venty seven, which
is right, yeah, okay, but I'm I'm cooking every meal.
I'm cooking breakfast. I only do two meals a day
at frefast and dinner. I mean top of the line
quality meat, you know. I grill onions, I do the whole,
do the whole nine yards. I'm really making taking good
(13:19):
care of them a big effort here, Okay. And then
then he can't control himself, and then I say, I'll
ask him, well, what do you weigh? He comes in
one day and he goes, well, wait, one eight four five.
I'm like, no, it's either one eighty four or one
eighty five. What is it now? I knew it was
one eighty five. He was one eighty four, one eighty five.
I said, did you weigh yourself today?
Speaker 7 (13:39):
Yes?
Speaker 1 (13:40):
I did, And I said, so it was one eighty
five and he goes, yeah, but it was a very
low one eighty five.
Speaker 7 (13:47):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (13:47):
I'm like, so you don't weigh one eighty four. I mean,
why why does he lie about little crap like that.
Speaker 8 (13:53):
I'm like, stop, people are just like that. And you're
talking about Thanksgiving and how to you know, you were
on the show talking about how to get along, you know,
during this time. And I have learned, I have learned
through the years the best policy to talk about the
pleasant trees of life. Try not to get into politics,
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because you're always going the turkey is going to be
somewhere it shouldn't be, And it's the best thing is
just to try to keep Pete, enjoy the moment, have
a little glass of wine, have your olives, and you're
very and just be cordial.
Speaker 3 (14:36):
It works.
Speaker 1 (14:37):
This year, I'm doing tomahawk ReBs. That's what I'm doing
this year. I'm not doing turkey this year.
Speaker 8 (14:42):
What time do we eat?
Speaker 1 (14:44):
What time do we eat? Exactly. I gave my family
the option though I said which would you prefer? It
was like unanimous. It wasn't even close. And I do
make the best butterball turkey Friday in a butter ball
turkey fire, Haggie. We appreciate you. I got to roll
have a great Thanksgiving. We have so much to be
grateful for, and we don't give God enough credit for
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all he gives us every day. Thank you, quick break
right back. More of your calls coming up. Eight hundred
ninety four one, Sean, if you want to be a
part of the program. I don't know if you you
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know I mentioned this earlier in the program, Linda, But
you know, what do you do if you got a
relative like Maxine Waters. Here is her latest attack against
Donald Trump.
Speaker 7 (15:41):
This is this is an important press conference that is
being hell to let you know what we're all doing
resisting this low down, dirting, no good, filthy president of
the United States of America. Let me just say this.
They are targeting our leadership, both in the Latino community
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and in the Black community. And while they're targeting them
and following them, I'm on the street and I'm following
Ice and I'm targeting Ice.
Speaker 1 (16:15):
Yeah, well, guess what all this rhetoric about Gestapo and
Nazi and fascist and all the attacks against ICE agents
as a result, the latest numbers we got on Monday, threats, assaults,
attacks against ICE agents law enforcement officials have surged a
whopping one thousand and fifty percent compared to the same
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period last year under Joe Biden. You think there's a correlation,
I would argue there is. But then back to our
other question of Okay, well, you have your version of
Maxine Waters and your family that uses this kind of dirty,
no good, filthy president of the United States of America
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and I'm targeting Ice. How do you deal with that
kind of rhetoric. You know she's had other rhetoric like
this though over the years.
Speaker 7 (17:06):
Listen, you need to respect the chair and shut your mouth.
Speaker 9 (17:10):
Do see anybody from that cabinet in a restaurant, in
a departments to us.
Speaker 1 (17:17):
At a gasoline station.
Speaker 9 (17:19):
You get out and you create a guide and you
just back on them and you tell them they're welcome.
Speaker 7 (17:26):
The people are going to turn on them, They're gonna protest,
They're gonna absolutely harass them until they decide that they're
going to tell the president. No, I can't hang with you.
I do not threaten his constituency support US. I do
that all the time, but I didn't do it at
that time. This is a bunch of scumbacks, that's what
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they are. And with this kind of inspiration, I will
go and take Trump out tonight.
Speaker 1 (17:56):
Maybe that might be a category unto itself. If you
have a relative that uses Maxine Water style rhetoric, that
you might want to follow the Linda strategy, leave the
doggie bag or don't bother doing anything, you know. And
the irony here is you have these senators and these
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congress people you know, telling our military, our intelligence community
that they have a duty not to follow their commander
in chief, which is, you know, extraordinarily dangerous. And then
not one of them can name a single issue where
it would be applicable, not one, And and then the
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same people saying this is outrageous, this is terrible, this
is wrong. Donald Trump said punishable, meaning that would infer
that if taken a court, if charged, and we've gone
through the various you know, legal codes that would be applicable.
I won't go through that again now that if they
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went through a courd heering punishable by Oh Donald Trump
is calling for my death? What is Maxine Waters doing here?
What did Democrats do all the time with their rhetoric?
I'm so sick of the double standard. All right, let's
get to our busy phones. Eight hundred and ninety four one, Sean,
if you want to be a part of the program.
Uh Brandon in Texas, God bless Texas. Brandon. What's going on?
Speaker 5 (19:25):
Hey, Sean, been watching you since ninety six, laid out,
Thank you so the first time talking to you. Linda's right, Okay,
I'm gonna you need to live.
Speaker 1 (19:34):
Oh boy, here we go.
Speaker 5 (19:35):
There's some wisdom here. I saw a poll and I
know you probably saw the same poll on news Max.
Rob Schmidt showed that fifty five percent of Democrats would
justify the assassination of President Trump and Republicans.
Speaker 3 (19:48):
So, when you're.
Speaker 5 (19:49):
Dealing with clinically insane people more than half of the
Democratic Party want Republicans and the president dead. There's really
nowhere to go from there. You just have to ride
them all. And Peggy that called earlier said that you
should avoid politics talking politics. That's how we got in
this mess. We have to unindoctrinate people. Mark Twain said,
it's much easier to fool somebody than to convince them
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they've been fooled. But this country's going down. I mean,
I if something doesn't change, you know, the Democrat Party
is just they're clinically insane. Half the one is dead.
So how do you reconcile with that?
Speaker 1 (20:23):
Well, I mean there's varying degrees, right, I mean, if
you're just going to say just because you politically disagree
with me, that's one level. If you're talking about somebody
that is crazy that wants to get into a physical altercation.
Are you talking about somebody that you know uses rhetoric
as violent as that, then that's a whole different situation.
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At that point, you know, you really shouldn't be around
such a person. I mean, if that triggered, I am
just saying for myself. You know, it does not impact
me at all that they don't like my point of view.
They don't have to come to my house, they don't
have have to hang out with me, and I tend
to usually have Thanksgiving at my house, so it's more
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than but or if they want to come and they
come ready to bear and want to fight, I'll win
the debate. But if they come with other intentions beyond that,
and you know they're capable of that, then you can't
have that person in your home. That's going to end
in forget about throwing turkey legs and mashed potatoes. That's
going to end in a disaster.
Speaker 5 (21:28):
More than half of the Democratic Party once the other
side gone Sean, So I don't know. And that's a
poll and you can look at the pole. I'm sure
you've seen it. But there's no way to talk to
people like that. They don't you know, they don't deserve
the benefit of the doubt. So Linda's right.
Speaker 4 (21:44):
Look, I tell you what, man, it must be Christmas
for me today. Everybody's agreeing with Linda.
Speaker 1 (21:49):
Oh you just like it because you know you're taking
this to the extreme and you're just like love in
every second. A yeah, yeah, Give my little relatives the
doggie bag, doggy, just like that, give them the doggie bag.
Speaker 3 (22:02):
Don't.
Speaker 1 (22:03):
They're not coming in my house, no way, none happening,
that's right.
Speaker 3 (22:07):
What if?
Speaker 1 (22:07):
What if they're very delightful and nice and pleasant my doorway.
Speaker 4 (22:12):
I'm going to play the song baby it's cold outside,
because it's going to be about thirty degrees. I'm telling you,
I'm gonna going to be the perfect it's gonna be.
They're gonna what.
Speaker 1 (22:21):
If there's a relative that just may happen to have
a different point of view than yours, is not looking
to get into a political disagreement, but just wants to
have a pleasant dinner, And liberals don't there with their
family and you just have to.
Speaker 3 (22:33):
Agree to it.
Speaker 4 (22:34):
Nope, they don't do it.
Speaker 1 (22:35):
Okay, Well you're speaking, you're painting with such a broad brush.
It's ridiculous. But I'll let you enjoy you. I'll let
you enjoy your moment. Oh man, thank you, all right,
quick break right back. More of your phone calls coming up.
Eight hundred and nine four one Sean, as we continue.
Speaker 2 (22:56):
The final hour of The Sean Hannity Show is up next.
Speaker 3 (22:59):
Hang on on for Shan's conservative solutions.
Speaker 1 (23:30):
Backdoor busy phones. Darren in Utah, what's up, Darren Son.
Speaker 3 (23:35):
It's fun to talk with you. Two quick things. One,
we're gonna have twenty four people over and because of
one person, we don't get to express our thanks for
what's happening in the country right now, which is a
sad irony. But oh well, we'll live with it. We'll
talk amongst ourselves later when the person's gone, because there's
a lot to be paidful for. And if I can
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take fifteen seconds, the history books won't thank you for
for what I'm about to say, but you'll know what
I'm talking about. The first go around with Trump, it
was a crapshoot. We thought for shirt we were gonna lose.
We thought Hillary was gonna win, and you stuck to
it every day, every day, you were pounding the issues,
(24:17):
and then you did a really smart thing. I just thought,
is Trump real? Is he's really going to do the
things he says? You had Eric and Don Junior on
your show for an hour, an entire hour, and they
pounded all the conservative talking points that you'd been talking about,
and I thought, you know what, There's no way a
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guy raises kids like this and doesn't mean it. And
then I talked with my mom, my eighty year old
mom jumps on the Trump train two, and it just
spread and we were shocked, and we really were.
Speaker 1 (24:50):
But well, there's a whole story behind that. You probably
have heard me talk about it before, and that is
that I started having conversations with Donald Trump and fifteen,
and we would talk late into the night. We do
have one thing in common. Neither one of us really
sleeps a lot, so we have that in common. And
I did my own vetting of him and I you know,
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from early on, there are a couple of things that
would unfold. I began, I said, I will never support
you if you're not conservative and you don't convince me
you have superior ideas and that you can win. I mean,
I was that blunt with him. And and then there
were different times, you need to use my golf course,
(25:33):
you need to use it. I'm like, I don't need
to use any of your crap. I don't need your crap.
And then that's kind of how our relationship began. And
then he started talking about, well, why why do we
have forever wars? Why are we fighting? Why isn't a
rack paying us back with oil for their liberation? You know,
I'm like, Okay, this guy's thinking out of the box.
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He's a he's not a typical conventional politician.
Speaker 8 (25:59):
You know.
Speaker 1 (26:00):
I hear some of the criticism on the right against him,
and I'm not saying he's perfect. I'm just saying, you know,
there are people that are working overtime in our in
our coalition that are so self destructive if you're not
one hundred percent pure with them. Now, meanwhile, Maggot was
(26:24):
designed and built by Trump, you know. I For example,
there's a lot of misinterpretation of the Trump doctrine. You've
heard me say this, and some people interpret it to
mean isolationism. But his actions prove otherwise, don't they taking
out the Isis Caliphate, Polamani Bagdaddi uh, dropping the mother
of all bombs on Afghanistan, taking out RAN's nuclear sites.
(26:47):
Now none of them resulted in a forever war. But
it's not isolationism, but also is the wisdom to understand,
you know, and see in the future future threats to
our country. A nuclear armed Iran is a threat to
our country and to the world that's not America first. Actually,
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if you have the ability to see beyond the nose
on your face, you know it's in your long term
best interest, especially with their you know, missile defense systems
down and their you know, aircraft detection systems down, that's
the time to do it. The world's a safer place
because he took out the caliphate, all those people I
(27:31):
mentioned and Iran's nuclear sites. So you know, it frustrates
me that people don't understand him, or they do it purposely,
and they'd almost be willing to destroy the coalition in
the process, right.
Speaker 3 (27:43):
Right, Half the country may not understand it, but other
countries do. Half the country does, and millions know the
role that first go around played and what's happening today.
You are a big part of that. Now we know,
Laura A Banka, We know so much more now and
it is a time to be thankful. It is a
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time to rejoice. So I thank you.
Speaker 1 (28:07):
Well, let me tell you something. You might as well
get your rest in now, because starting January one, you
are going to be in the fight of our lives.
It's either the final two years of his presidency are
either going to be magnificent or it's going to be
wrapped up in nothing but anger and impeachment and investigations
and witch hunts, and it's never going to end. Here's
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my prediction. So you know, rest up through the holidays
and then come back ready for a big political fight
because our entire country is hanging in the balance. Well,
not that, not that I'm overstating the case.
Speaker 3 (28:41):
Yeah, we'll just keep lifting the facts like you've always done,
and we're gonna win because there are so many more
facts to list. Now his success list in the first
ten eleven months are off the chart, and we're just
gonna pound it home to our friends who have new
sources who don't tell him those things. So we'll just
you'll spell it out for us by bullet points, and
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we'll repeat them to our friends, and we're gonna win.
Speaker 1 (29:05):
And when I get criticized by April of next year
or maya next year, Hannity, you say those points every
single day, let me tell you it's by design so
by that time the summer comes next year, you'll be
able to regurgitate it to your friends, your neighbors, your coworkers,
your family members, and that they will understand what is
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at stake in these midterms. But I got to run
eight hundred nine four one, Shawn is a number. If
you want to be a part of the program, listen,
I got to remind you