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All right, so what is a few days among friends?
GLADU with US eight hundred and ninety four one sean
you want to be a part of the program? I mean,
what is it three weeks now we get this whole
twenty twenty crazy madness Iowa Caucus, Bernie Rising according to
many others, and I guess Particus is now out. He's
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suspended his campaign. There is now a lot of infighting
emerging among the Democrats. You got Bernie Sanders. Now volunteers
are being told to zero in on the weaknesses of
fellow socialist Elizabeth Warren. My personal opinion is there's not
really a dime's worth of difference between the two of them.
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They're both radical, extreme left wing socialists that want medicare
for all and would want the Green New Deal. That
those are unsustainable promises. It's unsustainable for the country financially.
It's something that can never ever happen. And we're having
discussions as if it's a serious, you know, possibility. You
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don't take in ninety four trillion dollars in ten years.
You don't take in fifty four trillion dollars in ten years.
Those are just two programs, and so we don't have
the money, and these are just you know, pie in
the sky socialist promises. We have James O'Keefe today, Wow,
what he did. He's got some exclusive inside the Bernie
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campaign field organizer talking about and he's gonna play the
tapes exclusively here stating Bernie Sanders campaign, effing cities, burn
will burn if Donald Trump is reelected on tape. He's
got video too, stating that effing states that Stalin had
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reason to use gulogs, claiming the gulogs are a heck
of a lot better than what the CIA has told
us that they were. Oh really, I will send you
to one of the gulogs. How many murdered under stal Wow?
The lack of history. The greatest way to break a
effing billionaire of their like privilege and their idea that
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they are superior. Smack, go out and break rocks for
twelve hours a day. You're now a working class person.
So if you're successful, they're going to send you to
re education camps. They talk about that too. So I
guess if you have money, they'll legalize stealing it to
give it to somebody else, and then they'll send you
to break up rocks all day. They had to teach
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you a lesson for getting rich, to teach you a
lesson for being successful. How do you get successful? How
do you get rich? You usually produce goods and services
that people want, need and desire. If you do, unless
you have family money of some kind, which is good
for you. I didn't have that growing up, but good
for you if you do. Makes life a little bit easier.
Money equals freedom, nothing more. What is the freedom freedom
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to make other choices? Maybe I want to go back
to school and pursue a passion over a career, and
you have the money to afford it, go do it.
Tax the rich, Tax the rich, tax the rich. We did,
we did? Now I forbid the rich leave. They're leaving.
Number one state where population is left, New York State
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now nearly two hundred thousand and one year alone. That's
a lot of people leaving over the course of a decade.
Looks like they're gonna lose congressional seats as a result
of this. Uh, free speech has repercussions. There are consequences
for your effing actions. You should expect a violent reaction,
and you deserve a violent reaction. Is Bernie Sanders campaign
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I thought they were peaceful socialist I guess not the
angry old man at the top of the ticket. I
guess these are his supporters anyway, So they do. Is
a Bernie Sanders supporting right now? I literally amna abul. Yeah,
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it wasn't a good day. I hope she's okay anyway.
So Sanders volunteers are being told to zero win on
the weaknesses of Warren, but they're basically one and the same.
Also Biden and Buddha Judge. Now it's Spartacus bailing out
of the race. The Iowa poll released Friday at Sanders
in first place at twenty percent, Warren now trailing narrowly
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behind in second place seventeen percent. We were told never
to go negative or contrast with other candidates. A person
close to Sanders campaign told Politico Bernie would let us know,
and it was okay. So if that's happening, he's aware.
At a campaign appearance on Sunday, Warren responded that she
was disappointed to hear that Bernie is sending his volunteers
out to trash me. We all saw the impact of
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the factionalism in twenty sixteen. We can't have a repeat
of that. I hope Bernie reconsiders and turns his campaign
in a different direction. Listen, everybody could sit here and
act all nice and sank them onius, but when they're
in politics, let me tell you what starts to happen
when it starts getting real. We're not going to run
a negative campaign. Yeah, okay, when you're when it's now
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game time, you're gonna run a negative campaign. Why the people?
Every time people are pulled, we don't like negative ads.
The problem is negative ads work. That's why you get
them every election season. If they didn't work, you wouldn't
see them. So they're gonna run a negative and listen,
even George Bush and John McCain. I don't think McCaine
ever got over South Carolina in two thousand. When I
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mean they the Bush campaign went hard, and it's fascinating.
I know some some Bush supporters or angry at Donald Trump.
Get a mirror, guys, because it wasn't that long ago
when you needed to go there. You went there pretty
in a pretty harsh way, and guess what they won.
That's the way. Unfortunately, the sport, the blood sport of
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politics is often played. You got another thing that is
emerging here is Democrats who believe Sanders is having a
negative influence in twenty sixteen against Donald Trump. They're increasingly
expressing worry's going to hurt the party again this time,
and Democrats complaining about Sanders, some of whom have histories
with Hillary Clinton's campaign, argue the rhetoric that he's using
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in some cases goes too far and damaging his rivals,
and they say it's going to make it harder for
the party to unify around a nominee. And they're particularly
worried that supporters of Sanders won't back any nominee who
isn't the favorite kendidate. He needs to stop set a
Democratic strategist. Oh look at this crazy Martin she and
his back and policy. He's now endorsed Elizabeth Warren. What's
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not the like? She's a beautiful lady. Sanders camp released
an archive video of Joe Biden praising the Bold Leader
George Bush nine months ago. I voted with Mike colleagues
to give the President of the United States of America
the authority to use force, and I would vote that
way again today. It was a right vote then and
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to be a correct vote today. Whoops, because he's been
out there saying he didn't support that vote at that time.
Miranda Divine has a piece in the New York Post
today Bernie Sanders seems to be winning the battle for
progressive hearts and minds. Elizabeth Warren sinking like a stone again.
It's twenty seventeen there, and the great moderate Hope who's
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not moderates Joe quid pro quote Joe is only a
fifteen percent. So nothing else happening there. Our friend Peter Schweitzer,
I have learned, has his new book coming out one
week from tomorrow. He will launch it, I guess one
week from today on this show. And it's Profiles in
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Corruption on the cover, it's got all of the Democratic candidates,
and it hit number one on Amazon ten days before
the release. You know why, Look how ahead of the
curve he was on so many other occasions. I mean,
there's a lot of really good work. He was the
first one to discover the Clinton Foundation, Barissma Holdings, etc.
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Trump has now taken notice of the crazy Bernie Sanders
rising in the polls. He tweeted out, Wow, crazy Bernie
Sanders surging in the polls, looking very good against his opponents,
and to do Nothing party. So what does it all mean?
Stay tuned? Ill to stay tuned me all that means,
stay tuned and we'll find out. Obama's campaign manager, Jim
Messina remember him, he managed Obama's twenty twelve campaign, revealed
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in an interview over the weekend that Sanders winning the
Democratic nomination would be welcome news for Donald Trump. Michael
Bloomberg is apparently a Breitbart article. He's willing to spend
all of his money to get rid of Donald Trump.
Every cent that he has is going towards ousting President Trump.
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So they're gonna try and buy his way into the
White House. Number one priorities to get rid of Donald Trump.
I'm spending all my money to get rid of Trump.
You want me to spend more or less? End of story.
One of the reasons I'm confident I could beat Trump.
I would be an acceptable moderate. He's not a moderate,
He's a hardcore left winger. Hillary Clinton senior age Jen
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pell Mary congratulated Bernie Sanders on momentous lead and gold
standard Iowa Pole. Bloomberg admitting his strategy strategy of screwing
Democrats while trying to beat Trump. He's got himself I
guess I meet too problem with his company because I
guess they paid out all those money to individuals and
he doesn't want to release them from the non disclosure agreements.
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But on the other hand, if you make a deal,
here's money, but you keep it competent, that's kind of
rock solid deal. I know everyone wants those to go away,
but if you sign it, you take the money. I
guess you can give the money back or make a
new deal. That would be one way. And we have
a comedian promising oral sex to anyone who votes for
Bernie Sanders. I thought that'd be called bribery. Thought that
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was illegal in the United States. Apparently not, you know,
but it's Look, it doesn't matter because at the end
of the day, look at where we are as a country.
I saw that the Council of Economic Advisors put out
an impact of the Trump labor market on historically disadvantaged Americans.
Why is the president doing now so well with African
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Americans thirty four and a half percent in one poll,
thirty four percent, another thirty three, and another twenty eight
and another. He only at eight percent back in twenty sixteen.
But if you look at they actually have the numbers,
and they're comparing it with Trump over Obama in terms
of the percentage, especially people workers, they're doing better than managers,
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no bachelor's degree, people that are doing blue collar work.
In terms of percentage growth and earnings, they are doing better.
If you look at the bottom ten percent, they're doing
better than the top ten percent by a significant amount
under Trump policies versus Obama. If you look at demographic breakdowns,
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African Americans are doing almost twice as good. Say, then
you look at the change in real net worth in
the first eleven quarters of the Trump years, and what
do you see. You see that, You know, the change
in real net worth. The people that are doing the
best are doing better under Trump, not Obama, because under
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Obama they were down sixty four percent. The bottom fifty
percent they're now up forty seven percent, and the top
one percent are only up thirteen percent. If you look
at the yearly growth and net worth of bottom half
without recessions, under Trump, it's a whopping fifteen percent, up
seventy six percent of the increases due to housing. If
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you look under the Obama the top one percent, you
know it barely showed up. It was a negative number
under the Obama Biden plan. If you look at change
in the share of net worth, well, okay, if you
look at the top one percent, it actually went down
under Trump, but the bottom fifty percent of wage earners
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went up almost point four percent under Donald Trump. You
look at contraction versus expansion of the working of the
age force. You look at predicted versus actual new jobs.
They only predicted one point nine in terms of millions.
Donald Trump gave us seven point one million new jobs.
Self sufficiency is rising over government dependence. We lost more
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people millions now out of off of food stamps, out
of poverty. You look at enhancing self sufficiency over government dependence.
That's all happening as well. About eleven percent of Americans
living an opportunity zone home values of risomort and opportunity
zones than elsewhere, generating twenty five million. I mean, these
are real people, real lives, real benefit, real change, real success.
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There's one article today. All those impeachment fantasy is not
going to happen either. Very unusually, the Leader of the Senate,
Mitch McConnell, has signed on to a resolution to dismiss
the case. To dismiss the case that in his view,
may be committed to having the presentations first. Now I'm
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telling you that he signed on on Thursday to a
resolution to dismiss the case. The dismiss dismissing is a
cover up. Dismissing is a cover up. If they want
to go that route again, the senators who are thinking
now about voting for witnesses or not, they will have
to be accountable for not having a fair Trump. They're
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gonna have the fair trial. The only people that have
been unfair those whole time has been her. The compromise
congenital liar, Adam Schiff, and Gerald Nadler, people that didn't
adopt the same procedures used during the Clinton years was them.
Now Democrats in the Senate and elsewhere, even in the House,
they just fed up with it. They know it's dead
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on arrival, but we'll go through. They'll send them, They'll
send their stupid impeachment articles over. They'll send their dumb
managers over. I guess the compromise congenital liar will probably
lead the way. I'm not sure. I agree with Steve
Bannon telling Maria bart Romo that maybe the president should
delay the State of the Union address. I don't think so.
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He's gonna get acquitted, probably pretty expeditiously. Anyway, what's the point?
We have so much to follow up, by the way,
on the part of a rand that we will get in.
One other thing I didn't get to on Bernie Sanders
is it's starting to get ugly between Sanders and Warren
because Sanders now is out there denying a CNN report
that allegedly he told Elizabeth Warren that a woman can't
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win the White House anyway. They reported today The remark
came during a meeting in Warren's apartment in late twenty eighteen,
during which the candidates discussed their presidential ambitions and Warren
told Sanders she would make a robust argument about the
economy and earned broad support from female voters. Sanders responded
he didn't believe a woman could win the presidency. I'm
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not sure if I believe this or not. Why did
it just come out now? That was twenty eighteen. Oh,
Nicholas Sandman's attorney is announced that they got a big
dollars settlement recently now they've announced another lawsuit against well
a CNN host by nine, tell you next who it is?
All right? So fake News CNN and twenty five to
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the top of the hour. They ended up paying a
it's an undisclosed amount. They were sued per two hundred
and fifty million dollars. Lynn Wood main attorney now after
nearly a year former CNN host Rasa Aslan that person
was involved in some other controversies anyway, how to tweet
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up the whole time referring to Nicholas Sandman's punchable face
doesn't mean the team is willing to let bygones be bygones,
his attorney. Sandman's attorney said Monday that mister Aslon is
now is a top target of the team's legal team,
which is already filed defamation lawsuits against NBC Universal, the
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Washington Post. They reached their first settlement last week with
Baked News CNN. All I can say is Nicholas Sandman
has not yet initiated legal action against this particular host,
and he's one of our top individual non corporate targets.
According to the email of the attorney, it is likely
we will bring suit in time. Sam Man's attorney total
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federal judge last week they planned to file lawsuits against
as many as a dozen potential defendants in the next
thirty to sixty days anyway. So the CNN host of Believer,
a series that was canceled, tweeted January Worry nineteenth, twenty nineteen,
honest question, have you ever seen a more punchable face
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than this kid's? Kids? Sixteen years old? Really? Kids sixteen?
It's not like Hunter Biden's forty nine. Who is the father? Yeah,
that's not the same thing. The tweet showed a picture
of the standoff with Nicholas and this Native American activist,
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Nathan Phillips. They finally removed it last week. I guess
they heard they were being sued. Maybe we should take
down that tweet. I would love to know how much
fake news CNN paid, I think, and I have no knowledge.
There's a total guess guarantee you it's over a hundred
guaranteed because they were dead, they were done. They went
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so deep, so heavy into smearing this kid. I just
I think there's no way. What about the people that
threatened physical harm? You know, you could say that's a
terroristic threat. I mean there are you can't say, pretty
pretty harsh, disgusting language from a grown adult against a child.
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Where is the action against her? Where is it. I
don't know. I mean, I don't. I don't. I don't
understand why there is. I guess their hatred is such
that they just feel justified in doing this. I don't know.
By the way, a Bloomberg rally plans to buy the
temoc right at the nomination, but he can't. I guess
by supporters only had forty five people turn out for
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a rally over the weekend with Judge Judy. Judge Judy.
I don't know why. Why is Judge Judy? There must
be friends, I don't know in Texas, Unlike everyone else
in this race, I think what's important is beating Donald Trump. Okay,
there's your whole campaign. Beat Donald Trump. Uh no, thanks,
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you got a red hot labor market benefiting American workers
use six unemployment rate all time low. The president now
scoring big with another ruling as terms of the moneys
for the wall, the reallocated funds from the Defense Department
are now his. And so we begin the economy off
not only one hundred and forty five thousand new jobs,
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seven million fewer Americans on food stamps, nearly eight million
new jobs created, and just the time he has been president.
But this is the lowest rate ever recorded in history,
the use sixth number. And then you have record low
unemployment for every demographic group. And then you get who's
getting the better part of the raises well by curbing
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illegal immigration. That would be a lot of blue collar
people are seeing the best economy they've ever seen in
their life. You know, seven nearly eight million new jobs
since the president's elected. You got now the lowest use
sixth rate ever, the lowest unemployment level in fifty years.
The booming economy just defying everyone's produce fiction a doom
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and gloom. Prior to the twenty sixteen election, the CBO
had projected the unemployment rate at this time would be
a point and a half higher. American workers now coming
off the sidelines, and they're coming back and they're lifting
up all Americans. Wage growth for workers now outpaces wage
growth for managers. Wage growth for those who have a
four year degree now outpaces wage growth for those with
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a four year degree. While workers in the tenth percentile
of income distribution are now seeing faster wage growth than
individuals in the ninety percentile, the ninetieth percentile, average wages
growth for African Americans now outpace that for white Americans.
If you're looking demographically. December's job report, the trend continues.
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The seventeenth consecutive month workers have seen wage growth at
three percent or higher. It's great for the American people.
Bad news for the Democrats of the media mob, but
great news for the American people. And it's just unbelievable.
Give you a quick outline on the impeachment. Yeah, I mean,
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they know their impeachment articles are so weak. They're looking
for new impeachment articles before they even hand over the
first impeachment articles because we apparently now the House Intel
is considering subpoena, and he putting out a subpoena for
John Bolton. They never never thought that John Bolton's not
gonna say what they're assuming that they think that he
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might say. Anyone ever think that now? I always liked
John Bolton. I wanted him to get that job. I
don't know. Apparently conflicts with individuals. I know nothing about it.
But so Pelosi loses gives upholding articles of impeachment. Democrats
are now privately complaining that this was a total disaster
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and a failed strategy. That was in the Daily Caller.
They have one Washington post Congressional reporter Rachel bad saying
that Democrats are privately saying the Nancy Pelosi's decision was
a failed strategy. Not sending over the impeachment articles. Now
what they're going to start a whole new level of
impeachment now to stop twenty four hour a day impeachment.
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We'll have an impeachment channel on the air by the
time this is all said and done. I mean, she
claimed that there would be no impeachment without bipartisan public support.
That didn't happen. You know, the fact is, if there's
grounds for impeachment of Trump, and I'm not seeking those grounds,
she said that would have to be so clearly bipartisan.
That's what she originally told us. Blosie began the impeachment.
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Remember she announced it before even hearing about the transcript.
I guess she had a conversation with Schiff because now
we know he's compromised and his office is compromised with
the non whistle blower here say whistle blower. Anyway, she
announced the beginning of the impeachment process at a press
conference before the transcript with Zelinski and the President ever
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went out. There's only one fact witness in this case.
I keep going back to u US senators don't do
the job of the House. Constitutionally, they have the sole
power to impeach. They've impeached. Now, let them bring their
articles over and their little cherrywood box and lay it
before the almighty Senate and Chief Justice John Roberts presiding,
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and let them make their case, because we know there's
only one fact witness that they had. Now the fact
that they decided not to call witnesses, maybe they didn't
think they needed other witnesses. It's not your job to
do the job of impeaching the president and making a
better case if you think one can be made. Your
job is to sit there and you're the jurors, and
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then listen to the case that they're going to present
to you, and then when they're done, call the role
and this madness for this period of time ends. I'm
sure there'll be more conspiracies, more lies, more attempts to
undo an election. God only knows what we will have seeing.
You know, as we get you ten days before the election,
we're two ninety five days away. I wonder if it's
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five days away, tune them for the news that day.
I assume something big and huge and breaking, and it's
gonna happen if your electim is we're going to impeach
him tomorrow. I mean, it's all you need to know.
It's been it's been one failure after another, and it's
just been based on an irrational hatred of all things
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Donald Trump. It is. There's nothing here. There never has
been anything here. It was they thought they had it
with Trump Russia collusion, and then four separate investigations found nothing,
including the Mulla Report. And to get to where they are,
they have to accept that there was Russian interference in
our election when Hillary paid for a dirty Russian dassier.
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They never once wanted to look into that. They never
once cared that the illegal server was hacked by numerous
other countries that didn't seem to bother them at all.
They care so much about Ukraine and quid and pros
and quote, but they just act like Biden bragging, you're
not getting a billion unless you fired the prosecutor that's
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investigating my zero experience son as being paid millions. You
have to have zero common sense, intellectual honesty reason to
find yourself in that position. But that's where they take us.
It's the same thing with you know, look at what
has happened with Iran. Now, we had some very interesting
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developments over the weekend, and look, I'm for a regime
change in Iran, but not us doing it. If people,
the people of irand if they want regime change, which
would be in their best interest, they're gonna have to
be the ones that do it at some point, if
we can help them with because it's kind of hard
to win a revolution with a slingshot or Molotov cocktail
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or whatever. You know, what else can you use a rock?
I mean, I watch all these protest You're not gonna
win a revolution with that. So at some point might
be good nations of the world that would assist a
serious resistance within Iran. But we're not putting boots on
the ground. We're not about regime change. That's up to
the people of Iran. We're just not going to allow
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the Iranians to get nuclear weapons because with their sick, ugly, twisted,
evil ideology, that then puts the entire world in jeopardy.
So Pelosi and the Democrats, they didn't have one good
thing to say about all the protests out there this weekend.
And every major Iranian city. Hundreds of protesters in Iran
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refusing to trample US and Isralli flags, denouncing anyone who did,
as rallies were continuing against the regime for the doubting
of the Ukrainian passenger flight that killed one hundred and
seventy six souls on board. You have videos and reports
emerging all over the place showing the crowds deliberately walking
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around the edges of flags painted on the pavement of
University of Tehran. Those who did walk across the stars
and stripes and star at David were immediately pointed at
and booed the crowd chanting shame on you, and many
of the protesters shouted our enemy is Iran, not America.
All these democrats that hated Trump for doing for showing
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enormous restraint after drones were taken down and tankers were
taken hostage and the Saudis were being hitting to disrupt
the free flow of oil at market prices, You're killing American.
The line in the sand was drawn, and the Iranians
looks like either they're really bad shots or missed on purpose.
I don't know what they were thinking, but no American
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was killed. The President gives them an off ramp. They
appear to be taking it forty eight hours. You know,
Democrats livid the Trump had led us to the brink
of World War three with the taking out of their
top general. Well, where's the outrage over the shooting down
of the Ukrainian Airlines flight Solomani is dead? Is a
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good thing. Can't find anybody but Joe Lieberman willing to
say it. That's pretty pathetic. And the president's approval rating,
by the way, has gone through the roof as a
result of him taking the sissive action and keeping to
his promise not to go about protracted, long conflicts showing
enormous patients. Donald Trump was justified. It's a good thing
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they did it. How do you ignore all the Iranian
protesting that's going on there now? I don't know did
anyone pay attention that you have Iran? They only have
one female Olympic medalist, and she got a bronze medal
in twenty sixteen, first medal ever for a woman out
of Iran. She's now defected out of the country anyway.
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She's a taekwondo champion and she won a bronze medal
in the Real Olympics in twenty sixteen, attacked the hypocrisy
lies an injustice of her homeland as she revealed she's
fled to Europe on one of the millions of oppressed
women in Iran, whom they've been playing for years, she
wrote in an Instagram post, accusing Iranian officials of sexism
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and other mystery. What we've been telling you about this forever.
Women can't drive, women are told can only leave the
country with permission of a mail. You know, you see
women stone to death, You see gaze and lesbians thrown
off roofs and killed and murdered just for being who
they are. And God forbid you say anything against the
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mullas you're done. That's not gonna work good for you either.
Now covering for Iran, now what do we have. We
have the Democratic Party, the liberal elite media. You would
think that that would be a big enough story, I
guess apparently not for them. You got, you know, so
much happening in the world, and this is where their
minds rit. So what's gonna probably happen this week? What
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we're gonna see is the Democrats eventually are gonna vote.
They're gonna send the articles over, and I think the
Senate trial begins immediately, and I think they're going to
adopt the same rules they had for the Clinton impeachment,
and that is house managers make their case if there's
a need for clarification. I guess of the witnesses they had,
they'll bring them in and then it will be there'll
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be an acquittal. It's really going to be that simple,
really simple. Eight hundred ninety four one shown. If you
want to be a part of the program purified, and
I quote here, the story that we have millions or
hundreds of millions of dossiers on people is completely false.
The reason I'm asking the question is, having served on
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the committee now for a dozen years, I don't really
know what a dossier is in this context. So what
I wanted to see is if you could give me
a yes or no answer to the question, does the
NSA collect any type of data at all on millions
or hundreds of millions of Americans? No, sir, it does not,
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not wittingly. There are cases where they could inadvertently perhaps collect,
but not wittingly. The way we operate in the Department
of Justice, if we're going to accuse somebody of wrongdoing.
We have to have admissible evidence and credible witnesses. We
need prepared to prove our case in court, and we
have to fix our signature to the charging document. That's
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something that not everybody appreciates. Now, there's a lot of
talk about FISA applications, and many people that I see
talking about it seem not to recognize what a FIES applicat.
FIES application is actually a warrant, just like a search warrant.
In order to get a FISA search warrant, you need
an affidavit signed by a career federal law enforcement officer
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who swears that the information in the affidavit is true
and correct to the best of his knowledge and belief.
And that's the way we operate. And if it's wrong
sometimes it is. If you find out there's anything incorrect
in there, that person is going to face consequences, all right,
So whereas the consequences, one must asked, shouldn't we anyway?
Eight hundred and nine four one Shawnee want to be
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a part of the program. Clapper testifying to Ron Widen
that NSA is not collecting data on millions of Americans wittingly, Yeah,
I don't believe that either, saying there are cases where
it could happen inadvertently on purpose. Anyway, Now we have
this new case. It has been brought by Cheryl Atkins,
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an author of two New York Times bestsellers, formerly of
CBS News The Smear, How Shady Political Operatives, fake news
controls what you see, what you think, and how you're
going to vote, and Stonewald. She's the host of her
own investigative reporting show on Sunday mornings on. It's a
national program. It's called The Full Measure with Cheryl Atkinson,
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and it focus is on the investigative and accountability of reporting.
You know, one thing I could tell you, Cheryl, and
it's not like a point of bragging. It's frankly pathetic.
You know, for three plus years now, the media's lied
to the American people over and over again. They spew lie,
conspiracy theories, and they show no little critical thinking. If
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any ever knee jerk hate Trump, whatever one person reports,
we won't confirm it. We'll just go with it anyway.
And with this failure now they double down with the
greatest hypocrisy over Ukraine, because if they really cared about
Ukraine and quit and pros and quoes. Then they'd care
about Joe Biden bragging on tape that he withheld a
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billion US tax dollars unless they fired the prosecutor investigating
his zero experience son. It was being paid millions. So
there's no greater double standard, is there. I completely agree
with you on that. I think you've laid its fourth
very well, and I think that's what shows the power
of the narrative. Things that are on narratives A lot
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of times reporters in the media will jump on it
and spend it and twist it. But things that are
true but often narrative, become buried or hidden or not
discussed at all. So you have this lawsuit out now,
and it's Cheryl Thompson Atkinson, James Howard Atkinson, Sarah Juda's
Star Atkinson plaintiffs against Rod Rosenstein and including the Department
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of Justice. And then you go on versus a number
of other people that you mentioned. Tell it. We know,
for example, former government agent admits that they illegally spied
on you. Correct. Yes, So we now have an addition
to the irrefutable forensic evidence which we've had for five
plus years, we also have someone confessing to the crime,
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and of course the hard part. I hate to sound cynical,
but I used to think all you needed was truth,
the government intruded on you, and someone would be held accountable.
Will we quickly learn that's not the case when it's
the government who decides what to do and they've chosen
to do nothing about this. Now we even have someone
practically in handcuffs presenting themselves saying I did it. And
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the question is if Department of Justice still does want
to hear it or won't do anything about holding its
sound accountable. It still just sits out there, you know.
I look at this, for example, and I'm reading the
complaint and I'm looking at item six. Shortly thereafter, in
January twenty thirteen, I met miss Atkinson for the purpose
of returning her computer and discussing the findings of the
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confidential analysis. I personally advised Miss Atkinson at the time
that I and my associates involved were quite shocked at
what we found and that we felt what was transpiring
and had transpired was outrageous. I personally could not imagine
that something like this could ever happen in the United
States of America, so I advised Miss Atkinson point seven,
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and during the course of the conversation, I advised Miss
Atkinson that the internal investigation and analysis of her computer
yielded clear evidence that the computer was infiltrated by a
sophisticated person or entity that used commercial, non attributable spyware
that was proprietary to only government agencies including the CIA, FBI, NSA,
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and the particular intrusion entered the computer silently was attached
to an otherwise innocuous the email that Miss Atkinson likely
received and opened sometime in February of twenty twelve, and
the analysis likewise revealed that the intrusion was redone in
July of twenty twelve through a satellite terminal, and the
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intrusion was refreshed at a later time using a Wi
Fi or ritz Carlton and the uninvited programs were running
constantly on the laptop and including a keystroke program that
monitored every single thing typed on the computer, visited online,
viewed on the screen. When the intruder had full access
to email, including Miss Atkinson's CBS work account, the intruder
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was likewise able to access Miss Atkinson and her family's
passwords and all their financial accounts and information. I informed
Miss Atkinson that she should assume that her smartphones are
also impacted, and the analysis also revealed that the intruder
access miss Atkinson's Skype account, stole the password, activated the audio,
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and made very heavy use of both, presumably listening tool when,
according to the evidence, the intrusion stopped abruptly about the
time that Miss Atkinson noted that our computers stopped self
starting at night. That sounds to me like your government
spied pretty heavily on you. Why and how did they
all get away with it? Well, let me point out
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quickly that affidavit that you read, it's from an attorney
and a former unit chief for the SBI. That's what's
so important about it. Who was the first one to
reveal and identify this as a government intrusion, No doubt
about that. That was years ago. We hadn't submitted the
affidavit attached to a complaint until now. But you know,
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we know from information we've gotten since then, that they
first became interested in me over the fast and furious reporting.
But it wasn't just Nichean. I mean, we've keeped saying this,
We talk about it I'm the least of the person
that this happened to. This happened to hundreds of people
out of this Baltimore unit. According to our information, led
by then US Attorney Rod Rosenstein, they were allegedly surveiling
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not just me and other innocent US citizens and journalists
and ATS agents. They were surveiling all kinds of people.
So I think that's what makes it so important. It's
not like they picked me and only me to do
this too, because I was reporting on that. That was
one reason. But I'm just one person, and I think
the failure to pay due attention to this and demand
accountability back then is part of the reason that opened
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the door for this to happen again in twenty sixteen.
And if we continue to let the government just sweep
to some of the rug, it's going to happen again.
How does a judge get to release my private personal
emails with an individual when I'm doing nothing wrong, which
happened recently seventeen hundred of them. Well, I've learned that
judges have a great deal of latitude. You know, we'd
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like to think you go into court, you present your
evidence both sides in common sense, and the judge's wisdom determines,
you know, with a jury the outcome. But what I've
learned is I can't even get the proof before a jury.
I can't even enter the proof to the judge. It
can't get that far because Department of Justice is obstructing,
and so far the court doesn't seem to want this
case to go forward, so we'll never get to the
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proof stage. If you know, it's the judge's discretion that
the case shouldn't go forward. It is amazing. Now we
know what Durham and bar seem to be working at,
and that would be more in the intelligence at side
of Operation Crossfire Hurricane. But you know, it's my strong
belief that the evidence will show. And I think if
you wanted a great Hannity and My television show and
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the radio show and whether we were right about FAISA
and everybody else was wrong about Russia Russia collusion collusion,
I think we'd get pretty high grades. And I think
your standards are pretty high. Is that a fair assessment? Yes,
I would. I would have to say that in retrospect
what you have reported and commented on as well as
what I've reported, that I have nearly as many listeners
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and viewers as you do. But I've also had informants
and I've been writing on this as well, that all
has borne out is true versus all the other series,
and you know, things that were supposedly happening, none of
which were. So yes, I think you have a strong
track record on that. Well, it's not our first rodeo
we have. You know, I learned a long time ago.
You know this new movie Richard Jewel is out. I
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haven't seen it yet, but I was. Yeah, I was
in Atlanta when the story broke by the AJC that oh,
he fits the full profile of the lone bomber. The
security guard is not a hero. He he lives with
his mother and father. And I was on the air
at the time. I had no idea that Richard Jewel
was listening to me. At that moment, I said, just
because he lives at home doesn't mean a thing. This
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is the dumbest analysis. And as time went on, none
of it made sense. But the media just slammed this guy.
It was a huge payout to Nicolas Sandman, you know,
the kid from Covington High School by fake New CNN.
But one of the things I learned Richard Jeweler to
serve me well, because we didn't rush the judgment with
the Cambridge police or Trayvon Martin and George Zimmerman or
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Ferguson Missouri or UVA or Duke Lacrosse or Baltimore, Maryland
and Freddie Gray, and we actually vetted Obama when nobody
else would in the same Now with the deep state,
it's a very simple formula, as you dig for the
truth and you don't rush out there with a conspiracy theory. Agreed,
and I will bring up one other one. This taught
me a lot as a new person in Washington at
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the time. I broke the story of Chinese spying on us,
this W eighty eight nuclear warhead design plan and everybody
else once the government leaked that Win Holy, a Chinese scientist,
was a suspect, and I knew from my sources he
was not. And I broke the story that the FBI
lied about his polygraph, framed him, said he failed when
he passed. Ultimately, after being held in solitary confinement, he
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was released. The judge spanked the FBI for all kinds
of misconduct, but to my knowledge, nobody in the FBI
got punished when Holie suit. Everybody accepts us at CBS
because we had reported the facts correctly. How is it
major settlements. I'm going to be talking to the brother
of General Flynn, who's expected to get sentenced soon at
the bottom of this half. How are how is it
that we now know from the Inspector General report that
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James call me Lyne the lack of candor say it
anyway you want. Lack of candor means you're not telling
the truth. Same with McCabe. How do they lie? And
we never see charges brought up against them? And Collmey
was referred for criminal charges over the mishandling of the
stuff he did in his anti Trump effort of government
documents that the Department of Justice took a pass. Nay,
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they didn't think he meant any harm. And I read
somewhere where in sort of an ancient Asian societal society
that believes at once the society no longer believes that
the powerful people are held to the same account and
treated the same in the government as the least among us.
The society breaks down, and I think we're getting to
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that point, all right. Cheryl Atkinson, thanks so much for
being one of those congrats on your Sunday show. We
always love you, and we're going to watch this lawsuit
in this case move forward hopefully in very quick order.
Let's get to our phones. Our friend Don Lake wrong
Conkoma on the Sean Hannity Show. Only two hundred ninety
five days, Don, what's going on? My friend? Hey? How
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you doing? My friends? Great to talk to you again.
I guess it's still not too late to say a
happy New Year to you? And happy New Year? Yep, nope,
it's only January thirteenth. Do you get till January fourteenth?
And then we cut it off. No more happy New
Years after January fourteenth. It's great to talk to you again.
Listen last winds. When Trump spoke to the nation, he was,
He spoke to the Iranian people, the protesters, and the
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leaders there, and he told them that they have a future,
a great future that they deserved, one of prosperity at home.
And I was wondering at the time, how is he
ever going to get that? How would they ever get
that message? Being such a close society, and since for
any real change to happen, it has to happen from within.
I mean, how do you get the word of President
Trump's support to the Iranian people who are they're sick
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of the twisted mindset of the Ayatot and his minions.
And how do you let the Iranian government, protesters and
freedom fighters know that they're on the right side. How
is it possible? You got the Iranian people protesting turning
pro American in huge numbers, and all of a sudden,
all the hate Trump, Democrats and the mob they go
silent as they are now turning against the Mulas. Now, look,
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you never win a revolution with a sling shot or
with a rock or a Molotov cocktail. It's not going
to happen that way. That's right. You know. The only
way that they were able to get rid of Morsey
after the Arabs spring and supported by Obama. By the way,
this guy once said referred to the Israelis as descendants
of apes and pigs. Anyway, is you had General l
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CSI used the full force of the military to get
rid of Morsey, and he's been in power and control
ever since. And thank god he got that position. But
I'll tell you I feel for the American people. We
can't do a boots on the ground effort that is
going to have to come from within. And when I
see this, I feel for the people that don't have
and are looking to get that which we take for granted,
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and that is liberty and freedom. And that's what's unfolding.
And how happy that Solomoni's dead. The only ones that
seemed to be unhappy the Democrats because oh it's it's
another Trump's success. That's not good. Can't be good anyway,
eight hundred and nine four one sewn. You want to
be a part of the program, quick break will come back.
James O'Keefe. He's done it again. We'll explain and continue
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on the other side in the future. When you look
up the word dirty cop, if you have a fair
internet and free internet, you will see the pictures of
Komey and McCabe there. This is these guys make Hoover
look like a saint. That I had actually never seen
that clip that you displayed, But it is absolutely despicable
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that the head of the FBI would think it's funny
and cute to send over these FBI agents to go
and interview the National Security Advisor for the President of
the United States, and then they walk out of there
and say, look, we don't think the guy's lying, but instead,
what do you do it? Doubled down? You look at
this White House now, and it's hard to imagine two
FBI agents sending up in the same room. How did
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that happen? I sent them something I probably wouldn't have
done or maybe gotten away with in a more organized
investigation and more organized administration in the George W. Bush administration,
for example, or the Obama administration. The protocol two men
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that all of us have perhaps increased appreciation for over
the last two years. And in both of those administrations,
there was process, and so if the FBI wanted to
send agents into the White House itself to interview a
senior official, you would work through the White House Council
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and there be discussions and approvals and who would be there.
And I thought, it's early enough, let's just send a
couple of guys over. Yeah, let's just let's get rid
of all due process. And this happened. He's bragging about
doing something. That's called me bragging about doing something I'd
never do, nor would I ever dare get away with
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in any of the other administrations, the Obama administration, the
Bush administration. Now what's he bragging about doing. He's bragging
about sending over his agents to interrogate General Flynn. Now
where even gets worse than that they send the agents in.
Flynn calls over to the deputy FBI Director McCabe and says, well,
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do I need my own lawyer? Is this something that
I need a lawyer for? Oh? No, No, you don't
need a lawyer, not at all. And then it gets
worse for General Flynt. General Flynn then gets these trumped
up charges and what do we find out down the
road he's admitting to lying to FBI agents. The FBI
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agents themselves never thought he was lying. And I think
we've gleaned a lot of details now from General Flynn's
new attorney, Sydney Powell was saying, yeah, that's because they
were threatening to put his own son in jail and
go after his family. So I guess, like a good soldier,
let me see, do I just take the hit from
my family or and admit to something I didn't do,
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or do I, you know, take the hit this way
get them out of any kind of jeopardy. Well, I
guess the thirty three year war veteran, I guess that's
what we how we brag about treating him. Joe Flynn
is with us. He is the brother of General Michael Flynn,
here to discuss the case for expecting. I guess any
day now we're gonna have a sentencing in this case.
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Originally there was gonna be no sentence recommended. Now we've
got zero to six months and after thirty three years
serving your country to literally have your Miranda rights ripped
away from you and get taken advantage of by the
top two people in the FBI. And even still they'd
never thought you were lying, but you have to redo
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a lying charge that they didn't think you did. It's
pretty awful. It's a pretty horrible way to treat our military. First,
Joe Flynn, welcome to the program. How's your brother doing, Sean,
Thank you very much for having me. You know, we're
facing an upfhill battle here, Sean. We're pretty disgusted by
the by the system and how it's railroaded, and particularly
the vindictive prosecutors and the fact that Sydney, as you know,
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has asked for has really been trying to play by
the by the rule book, asking for exculpatory information so
that she can demonstrate that this was basically a setup
and that the General was railroaded into Well, you're talking
about Brady material, the words information that the government would
have that they had not handed over to the defense,
which by law Brady, they had to turn over. The
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judge in the case is saying there wasn't any Is
that true? That's that's the judge was saying that that
the stuff that Sydney has been asking for, which is
which is very irrelevant. He basically called it irrelevant or
elements of it irrelevant to this particular case, and which
which you know, nothing could be further from the truth.
And we were quite surprised by that. That's why we
feel now we're in a situation that we have an
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uphill battle, and the govern and the prosecutors have become
very vindictive in their recent sentencing memo asking for zero
to six months when before they said no jail time.
And here's a guy that that pled guilty, you know,
spent ninety hours of excruciating testimony where they got nothing
from him because they had nothing to get from him,
but he played by their rule books, and then they
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still basically are screwing him, saying that's too bad. We're
still going to recommend zero to six months. Did nothing.
Didn't your brother have to sell his house because he
ran out of money? He did? He did? He did?
He had to sell his house and did it? Did he? Am?
I right? Am? I analysis that the only reason he
admitted the line to the FBI, because they didn't think
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he lied, was because they the prosecutors, were threatening to
go after his son and his family, and that was
definitely the main element of the reasons why. But guilty
is particularly his son, because his son was in business
with him when they went after him. I think he
had I mean, I'll say this straight up. I think
he had terrible legal counsel leading into that plea deal.
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I think that he could have had better counsel. And
you know, you never know when you get involved with
these things where you're going to get somebody, You get
recommended people who are supposed to be experts, and they
turned out to giving the wrong advice, and then you
get into an even more difficult situation. And I would
say that was the case with General Flynn. We've been
very happy with Sydney Sidney, He's been fighting hard for
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this and I think Sean over the next couple of weeks.
You should expect, everybody should expect that Sydney and Michael
and General Flynn are going to fight even harder. But
we're faced with an uphill battle and we don't know.
Is there an opportunity where your brother can withdraw his plea.
I think there is that opportunity. I'm not privy as
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to exactly whether that's going to happen. I'll have to
leave that to Sydney, but certainly those kinds of things
are options on the table. Whether whether or not it's
successful or not, you know, remains to be seen. But
I think you're going to see a fight. You're going
to see putting everything we can on the on the
line here and Sean if that doesn't happen, And you know,
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as as a family member, I mean I've been very personally,
very involved in this for the last three years, as
you know, you know, with the Legal Defense Fund, and
I want to thank you and all your supporters for
the support you've given us for the Legal Defense one,
which we're going to continue to need. But um, what
is what is the date now scheduled on whole of this?
What's the time frame from here on? Yeah? So we
have a sentence in date on the twenty eighth of January,
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Tuesday to twenty eighth at eleven o'clock and at the
District Court in Washington, and again if we if we
head in there and again all else fails, I'll be
straightened say the family would this is this way to end?
This would be a pardon from the president. Assuming we
can't get we can't use the justice system to see justice,
then we're going to have to go to the president
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and ask for pardon. I mean, one second of jail
time for General Flynn is an absolute egregious disgusting. Has
anybody ever reached out to the president? I would assume
that probably would not be something that would happen until
after it's adjudicated, correct, Yeah, And we we haven't reached
out formally to the president on it. Um, but you know,
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the President obviously is very well aware of what's happening
with this case. Um. You know, I think I can't
speak for the president we have we haven't done anything
official in that right, but if we have to sean
myself as Michael's brother, I would absolutely do it. Well,
I know a lot of people are praying for you,
and your family, and I wish you all the best.
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I know it's been a very difficult, long, arduous battle.
It's just shocking to the conscience. This is how we
treat thirty three year veterans to our country. Unbelievable. Well, well,
you know, Sean, I want to thank again, thank you
for everything. I just want to if I can. We're
still going to need support, so I'm going to let
everybody know our Legal Descent Fund website, which is the
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Mike Flynn Defense Fund dot org. That's Mike Flynn Defense
Fund dot org. We're gonna need this now more than ever. Well,
I appreciate you coming on. Our many prayers are thoughts
to your brother and your whole family. I know it's
been very difficult for all of you, and I'm hoping
the worst case scenario is they just dismissed this thing
and make this nightmare go away for your family. Anyway,
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eight hundred and ninety four one, Sean, if you want
to be a part of the program, back to our phones,
the swing state of Florida. Two ninety five days till
election day, Doc and Florida, what's going on? Doc? How
are you glad you called Sean? Hannity, you are the
voice of the Republic. Man. I just wanted to thank
you for what you're doing. Thank you, my friend, Amy.
I am Trump's biggest African American supporter, and I convert
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black black folks to Trump by simply walking them past
their emotions. For instance, when they talk about the booming economy,
they try to give credit to Obama. I say, come,
let's think about this. You remember when Obamacare kicked off,
how companies had to downside employees and be like oh yeah,
oh yeah yeah. And I say, think about this if
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you know how bad Chicago is and they're like, yeah,
it's bad. The Democrats destroy Chicago, but worse, they want
America to be like Camdom, New Jersey. And then I
show them what Camdom, New Jersey is, how poor it is.
I say, the Democrats did that to Chicago and tandem,
and you want this for where you live. I walked
them through, step by step, and I show them the
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verifiable fact to what Trump has did versus what Obama said.
Because they love what Obama said until they see what
Trump did and it starts making sense. I win black
black voters. I'm winning them over. I'm winning them over. Sean,
and I appreciate you being the voice. Let me tell
you something. You know why I think the president is
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doing so well on the polls. They're no longer outliers.
There real numbers. Eight poles president as high as thirty
four and a half percent support among the African Americans.
When you break things down demographically, another pole had him
at thirty four, Another pole had him at thirty three,
the lowest at sixteen. He only had eight percent of
the African American vote in twenty sixteen. And I think
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one of the reasons is that the African American community
was disproportionally negatively impacted by the failed policies of Obama Biden.
And I think now the President has turned it around
and things have moved in a positive direction. Millions of
jobs created, millions off of food stamps, millions out of wealth,
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out of poverty. It's great. You are so ripe. And
the beautiful thing is when I asked him this one question,
it shocks them. I say, give me one campaign promise
Obama made and kept. That shuts the whole showdown right there.
And I want to say one more thing. You have
the best hair in radio and TV besides coach Jimmy Johnson.
(56:54):
I love it. Brother, You're awesome. Well, I gotta tell
you something. You're a good man. When what do you
do for a living. I'm just curious. I work in
home healthcare, and eventually I wanted to do a Trump
store because that would be my passion in life, to
do a Trump store because Trump. I'll just get going.
Where are you what? Tany eleven, Jacksonville, Florida. Oh, get going,
(57:15):
Just build it up, build a mail business. Maybe we'll
link to it. Sean, You're awesome. Thank you. God bless you,
my friend. God bless you, my friend. Keep up the
good work. Eight hundred ninety four one, Sean, our number,
two hundred ninety five days. We'll be watching Michigan very closely.
Linda in Michigan. We'll get to you in a second.
Let's get back to our busy telephones. All right, the
swing state. Two hundred and ninety five days. We will
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be watching the great state of Michigan closely. Linda. You're
in charge of pulling out all the Trump vote for us. There.
How are you? I'm good, Sean, how are you? I'm good?
Thank you. I just want to say I'm such a
fan and thinks to my brother from Traverse City. He
introduced me to you, and we love your show. And
I'm from Iraq and I'm Christian and my husband's from Iran.
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But he did convert to Christianity, he became Christian. We
just want to say we support Trump. God bless him.
God bless our military, our CIA, everything, God bless him.
God bless our police officers. They're doing everything to protect us.
And what he did in Iraq was the best thing
ever for the whole world, not just the United States,
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but for the whole world. And instead of people standing
up giving him, standing ovation and clapping for him, we
are just sabotaging him and the real enemy Sean, it's
really the Democrats in our media. That's my point. Well,
they've got an agenda. I mean, they are the propaganda
arm of the you know, the Democratic Party. This is
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state run TV. Now, there's no ambiguity, there's no doubt,
there is no debate. They do all things advanced that
they are one team. You got every media outlet with
a few exceptions. You got talk radio exceptions. You got
a few of us on Fox as exceptions to that rule.
The rest of them, they are compromised, and they are corrupt,
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and they are agenda driven. We're not, and we're gonna
stay focused on the truth for two hundred ninety five
days that you won't get elsewhere. They want to impeach him,
then they want to impeach him again. But if the
words come out, we can now project the great state
of Michigan where Linda lives has now re elected Donald Trump,
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forty fifth president of the United States. Well, guess what,
we'll be shocking the world again. Can it happen? Absolutely?
How do we make it happen? Well, you have to
get up, get engaged and vote. One of the first
things you need to do is make sure you get
registered in time to vote. So as a helpful handy
handity handy voting guide, we have put down the dates
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of every state when you need to register a lot
of them. You've got a register by March, So you
want to get your registration in now, so when November comes,
you're not gonna say why can't I participate? Now's the time?
Uh eight hundred nine four one. Sean, you want to
be a part of the program, We'll take a quick break.
We have breaking news. James O'Keefe is at it again.
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What did you do? This time? We will explain on
the other side Hannity nine Eastern on Fox Quick Break.
Right back, we'll continue. So Trump gets reelected with cities burned?
Do you think that some of these, like Megan people
could even be re educated? I mean, we gotta try.
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and James O'Keeffe have done it again. This is the
exclusive audio. We haven't played it yet. Tomorrow the video
of this will be released. What were you listening to? Oh?
Part one? I always love James O'Keefe as part one,
Part two, Part three, part ten, and it just because
then you focus on just how bad every one thing
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is rather than a big video dump, and then you
can absorb the insanity of all of this. Now, this
is all part about Bernie twenty twenty field organizers. You
know they're stating, effing cities will burn if President Trump
wins reelection, praising the gulags, calling for violent action the
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names of the people. Kyle Jurich, Iowa, field organizer for
the Bernie Sanders campaign, effing cities burn if Trump's re elected,
effing cities that Stalin had a reason, a reason to
you gulogs, claiming goulogs were better than what the CIA
has told us. That they were saying the greatest way
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to break a effing billionaire of their like privilege and
their idea that their superior smack go out and break
rocks for twelve hours a day. Now, there, you're a
working class person saying free speech has repercussions. There are
consequences for your effing actions. You shouldn't expect. You should
expect a violent reaction. You deserve a violent reaction. Oh,
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a lot of peace of love can't take out solo money.
But you can say that about conservatives and the American people.
Shouldn't surprise anybody though, Join now. James O'Keefe, CEO, Founder
Project Veritas, how are you sing your John? Thank you
for having me on. And it's the eve of another big, big,
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huge launch at Project Veritas, kicking off twenty twenty with
a bang here on some absolutely radically crazy maybe radicals
too generous, but but the talitarian violence, all types of
things being exposed in this expose. Release tomorrow. Okay, so
this is just a small sampling of what we got.
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So you obviously got in the inner workings of the
Bernie Sanders campaign. Uh, pretty shocking stuff. Cities blanking, cities
will burn, of Trump's reelected defending the use of goulogs. Oh,
it's just what's really just redoc indoctrination. I guess they
want us to be good little socialist liberals like they were.
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Uh yeah, yeah, I mean this is this is as
usual with what we do. It's it's um. Uh, the
content very much speaks for itself. But there's conversations here
about expecting violent reactions to speech, acts of violence. Um,
this is maybe the most shocking things you'll ever see
in a political campaign in American history being said here
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by by by this employee for for Bernie Sanders. And
you know this, this whole idea that cities will burn,
that Milwaukee will burn. Right now, Bernie Sanders is the
leading contender for the Democratic presidential nomination, and we kind
of want to show people what these people really believe,
what do they actually stand for. And maybe it doesn't
shock you, Sean, but I think it shocks a lot
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of Americans, and they're going to probably come out and
say this guy's an isolated incident. They may fire him,
but you let them know at this point that you
have these tapes, these videotapes. I am in the process
as I'm you guys are huge supporters of our work,
and you've always believed in me personally and professionally, Sean,
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So I'm kind of giving you guys a first a
first tease, a first hint at this. But as I speak,
we are actually in the process of of tracking down
the various people who this man reports to getting a
comment from the campaign today in lieu of tomorrow's launch.
All right, so you've got video, and I know the
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way you work because we have highlighted your work for many,
many years. And by the way, I note, you're actually
a lot of people I understand now trying to work
for you. I know people that have worked that listen
to this program, that have reached out and gotten into
contact with Project Veritas, and they want to do the
dangerous work of going under cover. You usually have numerous
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projects going on at once, but one of your tactics, techniques,
whatever you want to call it, is that when you
have a big story, you don't give out the whole
story at once. How many days of features will we
be having? Is it should I book you for the
whole week or just half the week? Well, I think
I think we're going to do something unusual tomorrow in
the sense that this guy's got says so many things
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of which you only have heard one or two there
on the radio. Dude, this, I mean, this is you
can't even write this this This guy is talking about
I mean the Soviet Union, about about the net necessity
for political violence, and he's paid. There's just twenty thirty
minutes of content. We're going to try to do some
unusual things. I don't want to say what they all are,
(01:06:04):
because Sean, I'm fighting, as you know, a media apparatus
which is designed to protect these people, So we have
to play things a little differently in the media. However,
there are there are There's definitely more to come. There
always is, I think, And this is an unusual circumstance
because I think all these people believe this, and many
more than one say it explicitly. So it's going to
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be their move. It's a chess move. What are they
going to do? They're gonna fire this guy? Are they
going to say? Is isolated and if they say that.
You know, I'm going to ask Bernie Sanders at the debate.
We'd like to know from him, how many more people
in your campaign believe these things? And what are you
going to do when we when not if we reveal
those other people, it's gonna have a very interesting dynamic.
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Sean to see the reaction from the campaign to these tapes, Well,
I think they're gonna what maybe fire one, two, three
people and say, oh, we had no idea that radical
left a socialist that I guess talk about stalin in
the greatest ways and putting people in gulags and concentration
camps and re education camps, and you know, it just
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sounds like everything that I've ever known about radical leftists.
They believe they're superior. They feel that they're they're well
justified to empower a government to go out and steal
other people's money and give it to those people that
don't have the same amount. That's their perfect utopia. It
never works out for anybody, but that's what they believe.
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I think they haven't revealed it in the past until
until right now. I think it's all you know, this
is what we do. We we we exposed people on
their own words. What are they not revealed to the
to the public, And right now you're seeing it for
the first time, and it's what you're going to see more.
I can't say everything we're going to do, but you're
going to see many, more than one example of this
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explicit just horrendous totalitarian stuff that these people really believe.
They really believe this in their hearts and their act.
Some of them are actually saying that Bernie believes it too.
So it's just going to be very exciting. And by
the way, Sean, yes, a lot of people are coming
to want to work for Project Veritas because of thanks
to you, A lot of people on your program listening
Project veritas dot com, slash brave, you can apply to
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do this undercover investigative reporting. And a lot of the
people that we have recently hired for twenty twenty have
gotten these tapes. You'll see there. You'll hear their voices
asking the questions. And these are patriots, people who signed
up to be investigative reporters, and we thank them for
getting involved. And it's going to be a very exciting week, Sean.
I can't wait to see the reaction to these tapes tomorrow.
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You've done a lot of these projects, some of them
have been so blockbuster. Where does this rate with some
of your best work? That's answering that question is always
more of an art than a science. Because I didn't
think the ABC tape would be as big as it was.
That was the hidden camera ABC recording of Jeffrey Stein
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where where they squash the story. They admitted they did
it to protect the Clintons. It's always hard to know,
but this audio is so shocking. I mean the stuff
this guy is saying, you couldn't even write it. I
mean the Soviet Union and goologs and murdering people and
violence and what they're gonna do if Bernie doesn't win.
And I really think this is going to be a
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big deal. Bernie and Warren or neck and neck, and
there's a debate tomorrow night. I think he'll be asked
about this. Sean. I think if there's one thing the
voters don't tolerate, it's being lied to. So when they
see all of these people believe these things and mean it,
and then they're gonna the voters gonna ask themselves, well,
what do you what do you actually believe? Mister Sanders,
what are your what are your intentions? And if he
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says I don't agree with all of the people that
work for me, it just creates a very very strange dynamic,
because Sean, this is what these people believe. This is
what socialism is. This. If you haven't read the Gulog Archipelago,
you should read it. This is what socialism is. These
people are articular leading socialist principles taking to the extreme.
So I think it's I think it's just going to
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really change the dynamics of the election. To be honest
with you, I think this investigation might change the dynamics
of the election this month. Wow. Great work. We'll be
looking forward to it. We'll have you back on the
air tomorrow part two, and we'll get the video version
of it as well. If you get it to us,
we'll put it up on Hannity tonight. That's up to you.
(01:10:25):
I don't know if you get the work done in time,
but you can let us know. We'd love to put
it up. Thank you so much, Sean. All right, James
will be in touch. James O'Keefe eight hundred ninety four one. Sean,
you want to be a part of the program. All right,
let's go to our busy telephones here as we say hi,
oh our friend Velma and Vegas. We do need to
Vada that needs to turn red this year. Velma, did you?
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Did you? I heard you? I'm sorry, won't help so Velo.
One day, all of a sudden, I'm looking at my phone.
I have an iPhone, and across my credit card comes
seven hundred ninety five dollars for the Wind Hotel. I'm thinking, now,
hang on a second, i haven't been to the Wind Hotel.
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I'm not listen. And guess what. I tried to save
you money. You tried to save me money. He doesn't
look like it. Yeah, I did, I did. I tried.
They said I did too. It was gonna be higher. Oh,
they gave me a break and so it was like seven.
Is that about right? Seven hundred? God, that's awful, well done.
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I love well. That's all that matters. They listen, that's
all that matters. I get treated like roft you there?
Why do you get treated so well there? Because they
love you? It's time to call for you. Why do
they know that I'm the one that's sending you there? Oh? Yes,
they know, and they love you and they love me,
but they agree with me and not you. Like you're
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gonna vote for Trump this year? Right? You got to
be kid. Oh, so you're gonna vote for socialist. I'm
not gonna vote for I'm a vote for who I think.
Well we'll have this country. Well, give me a name.
Who are you thinking of voting for? What? I'm not
giving you a name? Why are you afraid? You should be?
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You should be a little more chill. We sent you
for a manny, we sent you for a petty, we
sent you for a makeover, we sent you for everything.
All right, hang on one second, we're gonna find out
who Velma's really voting for. On the other side of
this break, I'm just reelected with can cities burned. Don't
think that some of these, like Megan people could even
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be re educated. Ok, we gotta try the second round.
We'll start in Milwaukee and then when when you ready
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to be in Milwaukee. All right, we'll get to Velma
on the other side of the breakcare we're gonna take
your calls eight hundred nine four one, Shawn if you
want to be a part of the program. Oh and
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we have another prediction. By the climate change dooms days
that's now gone belly up number years ago, environmental extremist movement,
climate change doomsayers. Yet they were saying, we're now ten
days into twenty twenty, and they said that global warming
would reduce the glaciers at Glacier National Park to giant
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puddles of water by twenty twenty. That's what they said.
Glacier National Park is removing signs that Warren Glaciers would
be gone by twenty twenty. Guess what, They're still there.
How did they get it wrong all of the time.
I don't know what. I don't even know how to
really read this, But the Pew survey has come out
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young people in the US express far more skeptical views
of America's global standing than older adults. Young people are
gonna like my interpretation of this. They're also more likely
to say it would be acceptable if another country became
a military power as the US. That's really dumb. Most
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Americans say the US stands above all other countries, or
it's one of the greatest countries along with some other
fifty five percent. One in five say other countries that
are better than the US. Okay, slightly more than a third.
Adults eighteen to twenty nine say other countries that are
better than the US as the highest share of any group.
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You know why, to be very blunt, because they've been pampered.
Most kids, they haven't had to work or work very hard.
They go to school, they're not out in the workforce.
Once they get that first paced stub and they see
how much they pay to the government and how expensive
life is, and they start paying all their own bills,
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not mom and dad, and start paying those taxes. I
think they're gonna change their ways. All right, we'll hit
the phones next, starting with Velma eight hundred nine for
one seawan our number five to the top of the hour.
We'll take calls for the final half hour of the program.
Today got an awesome Hannity nine Eastern Say DVR, Fox
News Channel. All right, let's get back to Velma in Vegas.
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All right, Velma, so your birthday came. We give you
the same birthday present every year, and that is we
send you to the Win Hotel and Casino. And all
I know is how is it possible to spend eight
hundred dollars on a map? But well, I'm telling you,
they gave me like, oh my god, two hour massage.
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Oh my god, it was box them. Then they gave
me like a hundred minutes of a facial and you know,
and then I got my feet in my old Neil's done.
And that's when I told them to cut back on
the because jail, because all this stuff is really explicit,
but nothing like because you get, you get treated so
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much better. I mean they treat me. They everything is
so timely, and they wait on me even to go
in the bathroom and they out they're waiting on me
to come out the bathroom. I mean, you get I
see how rich people live now, I mean they just
it's just awesome. I would never ever in a million
years do what you did. Never listen, we don't between
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the church. Well, what do you think my life is.
It's not sunshine, rainbows and lollipops, you know. But let
me tell you. I need a date. My husband took
off work so we could keep the children. I'm telling
you I need this break and I enjoyed it. Okay,
So you wait, whoa, So you got hang up for
eight hundred bucks, you get a two hour massage, then
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you get massage. That's oh my gosh, okay, and then
you get by the way when you do the massage
that they kind of like make you wear a towel
at least. Yeah, they they touched on you, but they
saw the way they do it. They pull each part off.
You know, they're not exposing your whole body. Okay, so
they like do one piece of the time. I wouldn't
expose my whole body to nobody. But I'm telling you,
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the thing of it is, you're not even uncomfortable the
way they do it. They do it. No, they're professionals.
I understand. Then you're going to a great resort. You're
going out and these people are awesome. And then right, no, no, no,
they're professional and I'm just then they remember I was,
They remembered you I was before, but they know that
you are and we talk about you. Oh boy, I do.
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I just tell them how much I love you and
stuff and how good you around children, uncle, and how
you know. That's all nothing, nothing personal, nothing, just that
you know, all right? So no, no, no, I got
So you go in for the two hour massage. Do
you fall asleep when they do it? Or do you
stay away? Sometimes? You know what I probably did that
with the lady because I asked her was a snort
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and she kind of smile. So you were snoring while
you were getting your massage. Who knows, I just Sean,
you are so relaxed. I'm telling you these people are
and you know what, I had a one. Well, maybe
it's just me. Or did you prefer a woman over
a man? I didn't ask. I didn't specify nobody this time,
but the last one I asked for a young handsome man.
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You asked for a young handsome man. Did you get one?
You think I want a ugly man? Oh? Yes, I did. Yes?
And did you like the young hands well, now that okay.
Now you got a woman this time. Did you like
the young handsome man or the woman better? Well? I
like the woman better because she did it longer. Oh well,
maybe you got the two hour package instead of the
one hour package. If I was rich, I would have
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one of them people to have a round with me
and I would have those massages. Probably. Let me tell you,
I could afford it massage, and I'm I don't want
any strangers touch a man. But you don't realize, Sean,
you need to relax. I'm relaxed. I'm fine, don't worry, okay,
but it would make you know you ma, Then you
get the and then you get the hang on, then
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you get the manny in the beginning, you know you.
Oh my daughter, my daughter hated it when I took
her to get a manny petty because I would try
to hire two or three people to do it at once. No,
you was it. Apparently she was embarrassed at that. You
know what, I had one person working on my hand
and one person working on my feet at the same time.
I liked that too. Oh so you had two women
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working on you this time. I'm telling you, Sean, I love,
love love going there. I love and I appreciate you
so because there's no way I can't afford that. Yeah,
all right, So then you get the manny petty, you
get your hair done and everything too. Or what I did, oh, Sean,
would have you would have been way out of a
lot of money with that. If you get your hair
done well, I usually get I get false one lashes.
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I didn't do that. Why not because I didn't want
you to have to pay no more money. No, No,
if you're gonna do it, you might as well do it. No, No,
that was too and Linda make sure next time she
gets the long fake eyelashes at the Wind Hotel. You're
getting the winding, but you want to get the long
fake eyelashes, right, I get. I get not real long
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because I wear glasses. Now you know I'm old, Okay,
so glass, I get the medium limp okay. So all right?
So if we could add to enhance the experience. But
you want two masseuse? Do you want a guy and
a girl? This way you can see and you know
at the same time. No, Well you could decide which
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one does the better job professionally telling you Sean, I
had to. I chose the first time I asked for
a man, a young man. No, no, no, you said
a young That's not what you said. You said a
young good looking man. Yeah, what what you want about
a hug? That's the thing of it is, I was
being funny. Let me ask you quite what if the
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person that they sent over was was not particularly attractive,
would you say, Nope, you don't You're not attractive enough. No,
I wouldn't hurt no about his feelings like that, you would,
but inside you'd be very disappointed. Well, I had those people.
They're accommodated. They gave me a good looking flat stomach,
a good looking guy. Okay, now, how does your husband
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feel about these little encounters that you're having over there
with the Massah? I didn't that's that I said. How
how is your husband react to you getting your massage
by a good looking, hot young guy. Did I tell him?
I don't know if I told you? I did? You
don't know. Well you if you didn't tell him, that
means you didn't tell him on purpose? Sure, what you're serious?
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You know that I'm honest. Well, then then why I'm not.
I'm not saying there's anything nefarious. Listen, you get a
massage for health reasons. You get a massage, uh, for
physical ailments, you get a massage for physical training, all
sorts of reasons, therapeutic reasons for you. I want them
as sage cuff. It feels good, it relaxes you. It
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Oh it just I mean, it's just awesome, all right,
love it? Well, next time you can go for the
whole work and get the phony eyelashes put on after
and you can get I get maybe you want to
get your hair done, Sean, that is enormous money. Well
you can get a colored and you know, maybe you're talking.
You're talking at the wind Hotel. You're talking a lot
of money. All right, do you want me? You want
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me to put restrictions on your present or you want
the full on present, because I'm willing to go to
give you the full on works. You can get the
works should you get. Here's what I do so wonderful.
Let me tell you we'll get you two massuse man,
young good looking or a woman whenever you prefer. I
just want one at a time. Now, I ain't put
him one at a time. I mean, okay, hey I'm
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not threesome. Well, but nobody I know who said anything
about that. You see where your mind goes. Who goes
right in the gutter. I don't know. You said a
man and a woman, and then it's me. That's three
people in there. Well, you said the last time you
wanted a young hot guy to do yours. You said that.
I didn't say that. I told you you asked me
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the first time you were me, I asked for a
young good looking guy. Yeah, okay, the second time I
didn't request and you didn't tell your husband. But go ahead,
look at you. What you're trying to say. I'm saying
that just the facts, ma'am. I'm just giving out the facts.
You didn't tell your husband that you asked for a
young good looking guy to give you the massage. I
don't know. Maybe that was last year. I don't know
if I did or not. No, I'm pretty sure you didn't,
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based on how you're telling the story. Hey' you a trip.
You know that I'm honest, and you know I'm gonna
let me ask you. Would your husband have been annoyed
at that? You're not what? My husband is so sweet?
I didn't ask of me, sweet, I'm asking would he
have beenefit? Would he be annoyed that you went and
you requested a young good looking man to give you
a massage? Every little kid of everything you do? Now,
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oh so you did. Now you're admitting you purposefully hid
it from him. I told you I think I did. No,
I don't think you did. No, But you see you
would if you have a choice, now now that you've
had one, now that you're had one with a young
good looking guy, and now you had one with the woman,
when you go back next time, you're gonna ask for
the young good looking guy again? Or no? No, I
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want that woman. That woman was excellent. He was too,
now he was too, But that woman, I think she
did longer. And I liked that. Okay, so now you're
into a woman doing it, not the young good looking guy.
I like that lady that. I hope she's there. She's
been there a long time, so I hope she's still there.
And when you send me back again, I'm gonna request her. Wow,
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it sounds like a heck of a day. How long
does all that take? It was a wonderful day. And
I hope you know for the reason we're kidney obviously
about the whole experience. But I gotta tell you it
seems like a present you really love and enjoy. Oh,
my Lord, and I give you and God God first,
and then Sean Hannity, all the praises, all the glory,
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all honor, all but whatever. I don't need praise, honor
or whatever. No, you you stick at God. I'm a nobody. Sean,
you are wonderful. And also to my children. They went
on Amazon, got what they wanted, the good What did
Uncle Sean buy him this year? What they got the
electronic thing? This til I got something? You know he
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can he don't be Sean. He turned thirteen Monday. Hey,
my son is in college and is all he's. All
they like to do is play these games all day.
Your your nephews, and my children are twelve and thirteen.
Don't you know? God is good? Yes, God is good.
I agree with I agree with that statement. God is good.
I told God, just let me raise my leup to
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raise my two children, then he can call me on home. Okay,
can we can we stop with the dying talk down
for a second? I forgot you. Well, listen, if you're
gonna die, you might want to die on the table,
you know, when you're get in a massage. I'd be
sort of like a little bit of heaven on earth.
And what That's a good way to die, wouldn't wouldn't
be the worst way. It wouldn't be the worst way.
You know. The funniest thing is, I know Linda likes
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the stuff. Everyone Jason likes it. I'm not I'm not
letting strangers touch me. I don't have you ever tried it?
Just track briefly and I walked out. Are you serious?
I didn't like it? Okay, okay, I don't understand that.
I first I can't relax anyway. Sitting that little, I
feel like I'm waste of my time, so waste of
my time because you busy and you like to be
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busy and all that. Because I'm not gonna tell you,
because you said you already relaxed, I'm so super relaxed,
and next two hundred ninety five days, I'm gonna be
super duper relaxed. No worry, he said, all no fear,
no worry, nothing, All right, Velma, we love you. Do
me a favor, Kiss my nephews, and tell the mister
I said hello, and he's boy. He has. I actually
(01:26:37):
feel for your husband a little bit. You know what.
My husband, I'm gonna tell you, he's got a handful.
You're a handful. You know what. When God made me,
he broke them old he did. And you know what,
I'm such a wonderful person. What can I say, Honey, No,
I am just the poor guy. I mean you have
to be. I thought you love me. I love you.
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I love you a lot. I love your husband, love
your family, love the kids. I love everybody. He don't
even know my husband. That's because he won't come see me.
I've invited it specifically I met him once. He likes
you too. He just don't see it. He likes you too.
He appreciates everything you do. That's because I buy all
the big expensive gifts for the kids. He's been money too, now,
(01:27:19):
I know. I think that I think the more when
I got them to mini motorcycles, I think that he
was a little You guys were a little worried that.
I know, well they they cheering is very dere As
a matter of fact, we've been to start teaching he
start teaching Anthon how to drive. Listen. I can't believe it. Yeah,
anthing he'll be when he get fourteen? Can't he get
his A fifteen? He can get Now, if you're not
(01:27:41):
gonna vote for Trump, who you're gonna vote for? I
don't know because I'm not I'm the people that I
wanted to gone, So I don't know what who I'm
a vote for. I'd say you don't. I think you
should vote for Trump because the economy has never been better.
Solomoni's dead, Okay, Dad, he's dead. Hey, whatever, Okay, we
have seven million, seven million. I don't agree with them,
(01:28:01):
and I don't you know what who did you who
did you see? Who? Did you want met a black
person that, like Donald Trumper wanted him back and off? Okay,
who did you want to run? Who did I want
to run? Yeah? I don't know, but I didn't. I didn't.
The people that I wanted are gone. Who it wasn't?
Try what difference doesn't make their gone? You can't remember
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their names? You love them that much? You don't even
remember their name? Yes, I do, I know everyone. Okay,
which ones were you interested in? I was interested in?
So you can start talking about it. I'm not I
was interested. Do you know what I really wanted? A woman?
Because women, women know how to take care of bits.
And you have this thing about I pick a male masseuse,
a female massuse, male president, and a female president. I'm
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the same things. Women are good at it. Women of
their detailed were very orient and what are you as
you're saying? Men are chop liver though? Well, I love men.
Men are do a lot of things. They can take
you out to dinner, ain't wine and danyea? Oh well
that's very nice of them for dinner. They at least
they're good for something. And women are all about business.
We're all about business. Okay. I love women I think
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they're awesome. I love everybody. Velma, we love you too.
God bless you. Okay, honey, bye bye bye. I don't
even know what to I don't even know what to
say to all that. So all of a sudden, my
phone goes off. I'm sure you are the one that
set it up, Linda, meaning um And you know, because
all the charges you're all your Grubhub every day comes across,
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which is a food delivery service in New York, comes up.
You know, all day long, these guys are ordering food.
They eat once, they eat twice, they eat three times.
Is keep ordering it in which I don't care at all?
Um And, but I see eight hundred dollars wind Hotel
and Gus. You know what the hell is that? Uh?
I has to be Velma because Velma got our present.
All right, that's gonna wrap things up for today. So
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what does Nancy Pelosi up to this time? Well, we
don't know the exact day we're ever gonna hand over
the articles of impeachment, Well, one day sometime, who knows when. Anyway,
full coverage tonight. What will the House do? Kevin McCarthy
also in the Senate, what is their role Martha McSally
checks in, Oh, we have a new guest tonight, Vince Ellison.
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Oh you're gonna love. We'll see you tonight. Back here tomorrow.
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