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Speaker 1 (00:01):
I'm so glad to be in for Sean. My name
is Joe pack the Ulot, Joe PAGs Sean taking a
well deserved day off, and yeah, trap behind enemy lines
for sure. You know, we've got one hundred two days
since we left Afghanistan prematurely, one hundred two days before
this president and I hesitate before saying it made the
decision to take the military out, leave our civilians there,
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give up our embassy, give up bogram We've got. This
is a huge deal. We've got allies that helped us
for twenty years in Afghanistan who are stuck behind enemy lines.
We've actually got a guy on this program today who's
going to talk about his nonprofit activity getting people out
of Afghanistan. It's a harrowing tale and you're gonna hear
that on this program. Also. Laara Trump will join us today,
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Rudy Giuliani will join us today. Michael Franzis will join
us today. We've got a lot of big interviews coming
your way today. Make sure you don't touch that dial again.
Joe PAGs in for Sean Hannity, Shan, thank you so much.
It's an absolute honor to be on what I believe
to be the biggest radio program on the planet now,
the Sean Hannity Show. Linda, thank you so much. I
appreciate you're making way for me today as well. It's
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my pleasure. We're thrilled to have you. Well, let me
say this, you and I talking until about three o'clock
in the morning many mornings. You're like Sean would like,
but I think even when you write the email, it
sounds more like Sean. Sean. I would like to know
if you can do a right solo, cup or whatever,
do some stupid song. And you guys out there in
Hannity Land have heard me on this program doing parodies
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and we've got one of those for you today as well.
It got the Linda approval, so we'll play you that later, right. Yeah,
I actually really love it. I love that I gave
you the task of making something that I had a
holiday esque feel and you were just like, yeah, no problem,
I got this. I'm like, okay, at four am, I
got that sucker done. So yeah, no, it's again. It's
a thrilled Linda. Thank you so much. I'm glad that
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you're working today. I was surprised by that you say
you think I'm just gonna let you have it and
not make sure that you're pressing the right buttons and
talking into the right microphone. So I appreciate that. What
I love about about the program is that Shaun is
so ahead of the game when it comes to what's
going on in America. But it is breaking news as well.
And you know, I'm a former television news anchor. So
we just had this verdict come down right before the
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program started in this case of Ahmad Aarbury in Georgia,
and I think, listen for the second time in a week,
it's my severe belief, my intense belief, that the jury
got it right twice in two very high profile cases.
I wasn't really sure what the argument was in this case,
maybe the degree of what the charges would be against
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these guys, but I'm gonna read this from the Independent
Journal Review. It just came down right before we started
the program today. Jury finds three defendants guilty in killing
of Ahmad Aarbury. This is written by Bradley courtwright over
I Jr. Former police officer Gregory McMichael sixty four, his
son Travis McMichael posed for a booking photo. They were
arrested by the Georgia Bureau of Investigation. He charged with
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burder and the shooting death of unarmed black man Ahmad Aarbury.
What bothers me about media coverage is they always seemed
to want to mention the race of the person if
the person is the victim. You'll notice they didn't really
say what the race of the people were in the picture.
Of course you could see the picture, but everybody on
the planet now knows that a Mad Aarbury was a
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black man. The jury in the case of the twenty
twenty killing of a Mod Aarrbury has returned its verdict.
The defendants in the case, Traffic McMichael, Gregory McMichael, and
their neighbor William Bryan, pleaded not guilty to charges of
malice murder, felony murder, aggravated assault, false imprisonment, and the
criminal attempt to commit false imprisonment. Travis McMichael, the story
goes on to say, was found guilty in all counts.
Gregory McMichael was found not guilty in the charges of
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malice murder, but found guilty in the remaining eight counts.
So that's what it is. All three of these guys
are guilty. There was a video that one of them made,
or as some neighbor maid showing this guy was running
down the street a mad aarbury, and he was approached
by this father and son team and he ends up
getting shot and killed with a shotgun. Now later, while
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he was burglarizing houses. He was doing this and the
other I gotta tell you, even seeing that video that
they had of him going under these properties that were
in under construction. My family's long time construction workers, and
we would go into unbuilt or partially built construction sites
as well, just check out the construction. I'm not really
sure what it was they thought that that would that
would add to the case, but it does appear pretty
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cut and dried. You've got a guy who's jogging, running,
walking down the street whatever, is approached unprovoked by some
other guys in the neighborhood who decided to take justice
into their own hands or their idea of justice. They
end up killing the guy. He doesn't have any stolen
property on him, He didn't do anything as far as
we can tell that that allowed them to do what
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they did. If they thought he was burglarizing houses, call
the police. I think this guy's burglarizing houses, not really
sure what they thought they were doing. But again, just
like in the Kyle rittenhouse case, I think a jury
of the peers of these people came to the right verdict.
What bothers me and Linda your a long time in
New York, Maybe you get this too. I don't know
why the hell Al Sharpton's out there. I don't get
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why that means out there race baiting and shaking things
up and finding the nearest cameras and the nearest I
get you're probably not surprised though, working in that in
that market in New York. No, it's a shame, you
know's Al's been a problem for a long time, and unfortunately,
whenever there's a chance to be the center of attention,
he just adds a little fire, you know, to the
problem that already exists. He's just he's just not a
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good guy. It's all about him. It's about the limelight.
What I liked is that the family and the representatives
of Ahmad Aarbury came to the microphone, and it might
have been his father or his uncle, I think it
was a relative came to the microphone and said all
lives matter and not a person there gave him a
hard time. Nobody retweeted him and attacked him on the
twitters because what he said was true. Whether it's Kyle Rittenhouse,
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whether it's Amad Aarbury. You know, we have a justice system,
flawed as it is, that is probably the best on
the planet. And I think they come to the righteous decision.
Do they always come to the right decision? No, oh,
Jason's I mean, they don't always come to the right decision,
but in these cases there doesn't seem to be any
leeway as to what was right and what was wrong.
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I don't like that Reverenal is out there, you know,
starting trouble, and that's really what he's doing. To be
honest with you, he needs to be out of there.
Or what I liked is when he came to Del Rio, Texas,
not too far from where I sit right now, and
he was booted out of the joint. I mean, people said,
why are you here? Why are you here on the
border because the people who are under the bridge are
from Haiti, and you think their ancestry somehow means al
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Sharpton gets to come here. No, you need to leave,
and they boot him out of town. And he was gone.
So that's the latest on that Case's not gonna take
any calls on not I think it's pretty cut and dried.
I did want to, however, get into what tomorrow is.
And it's interesting in this country, we for some reason,
for years have been pounded in the head that we're
some sort of a secular nation. No we're not. We're
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some good We're a nation that doesn't have a religion. Well,
we don't have a formal religion. That's true. It's part
of the reason why we broke away from England. The
Anglican religion was forced up on the peasants by King
George the Third, and those who would be the Americans
who came to the new Land said, you know, we
kind of want to worship as we see fit. But
the idea that Thanksgiving is somehow a day to thank
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your teacher or the grocer, or the bank teller, or
your wife or your kids. I mean, that's nice. That's
a nice city. I think, Sean, I think Linda, I
think the audience that is accepting me today, But that's
not really what the day is about. The day is
a holy day, it is, I mean, that's where we
get the term holiday right. Holy Day. Thanksgiving is a
day that is steeped in religious tradition, and it's steeped
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in religious tradition from the government. What I thought the
government had separation at church and state, Linda, has anybody
ever shown you the separation of church and state in
the Constitution. I can't find it. No, it's it's it
must be buried. It's it's in that other amendment I
didn't read yet, I don't understand. So we make this
allegation that we're somehow a country devoid of religion, which
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is not true. Our entire system is based on a
Judeo Christian value system. That's the truth. You don't have
to be Jewish, you don't have to be Christian. In fact,
the First Amendment says you can worship anyway you see fit,
provided you're not shooting people or stabbing people, are throwing
rocks at people because of your religion. As long as
you're not violating my rights with how you want a worship,
you can worship as you see fit. But the idea
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that we're devoid of religion is not true. The House
of Representatives was the first body to actually put out
the Holy Bible. That's right. They printed it and they
delivered it the House of Representatives. They start the Senate
and the House every day with the prayer. Yet we
still have this garbage about how we're somehow secular. Thanksgiving
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is not a day where the Pilgrims were thanking the
American Indians. It's not a day when the American Indians
were thanking the gods or thanking the clouds for rainfall.
This is a day that was proclaimed by George Washington
in seventeen eighty nine for God's sex. And in the
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entire proclamation that most of you have never heard of,
he's talking about God and him capitalized and the Lord.
It's a day that we thank God for what it
is we have. You know, those rights in the Constitution
aren't based on the government saying okay, we'll let you
do that, all right, We'll make sure that we allow
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for this to happen in our community. No, no, no.
The Constitution is a document that restricts the government from
taking away the rights granted to all of us by God.
Now I'm not a preacher. I'm not out here pastoring.
I'm just telling you the truth. I'm gonna read you
a little bit of this proclamation from George Washington from
October third, seventeen eighty nine, by the President of the
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United States of America. A proclamation where it is the
duty of all nations to acknowledge the providence of Almighty God.
George Washington mentioned God, Oh dare he separation of church
and state, to obey his will, to be grateful for
his beliefs or his benefits, and humbly to implore his
protection in favor. And whereas both Houses of Congress have
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by their joint committee requested me George Washington, to recommend
to the people of the United States a day of
public thanksgiving and prayer to be observed by acknowledging, with
grateful hearts the many signal favors of Almighty God. There
he goes again, especially by affording them an opportunity peaceably
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to establish a form of government for their safety and happiness.
I'm just gonna stop there. Have you ever heard the
Thanksgiving Day proclamation? We wouldn't have this day We're gonna
have tomorrow. We're gonna eat a bunch of food. The
trip to fans gonna knockcause I'll be napping by two
o'clock in the afternoon. I'm gonna eat fifteen rolls tomorrow
with butter run. I'm a low carb guy, but I'm
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going to fifteen roles on Thanksgiving. It's all set up
by this guy who dared just say what was true,
that we believe our rights are inherently given to humans
by God. And this country was smart enough to say,
let's memorialize this by telling the government what they can't do.
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No law shall be made that restricts the blah blah
blah a well armed militia. You shall not be infringed.
I mean, you go down the list of what's in
the constitution, the foundation of our country, and realize we
are telling the government you can't do that because God
gave us that right. You can't do that because the
Almighty said, well, well what if I would if I'm
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an atheist, PAGs, you could be an atheist. You're still
protected by the Constitution from that government overriding the belief
system that we instilled in this country. Yes, it's based
on the Ten Commandments. Yes it's based on the Magna Carta.
Yes we're thanking God tomorrow. I'm gonna thank my wife
for making a great meal. I'm gonna thank Linda and
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Sean for letting me do this today. I'm gonna thank
you for listening and taking part. But we're really thanking
God for the ability to live freely. Well, I mean,
we're still kind of free under Biden. It's a little different.
But God allowed us freedom, self respect, dignity, liberty, and
the government isn't supposed to be able to take it away,
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and we all we have to do is go back
to a government document from seventeen eighty nine to realize
that even the government knew that it doesn't today because
the government, I believe, wants to be our religion. I
want your thoughts on this. First of all, have you
ever heard that proclamation before? If not, go look it
up and go read it to your kids. Secondly, what
are you going into tomorrow thinking? Are you thankful for
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what God has bestowed upon us? And then we can
therefore be thankful to those in our lives one eight
hundred and nine four one sewn one eight nine Sean
Joe PAGs in for Sean Hannity, stay right here, And
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know what I forgot. I forgot that I have to
turn on my microphone now for radio and have my
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mic on for video. So it's a little different from No,
don't worry about the sky point. You can just talk
right into the radio, Mike. That's awesome. I'm talking into
the radio, Mike. I'm talking. It is great to see you.
Thank you very much for making this happen today. You
rock my pleasure. So Linda, of course, is Sean's right
hand executive producer of the world, and it gets it
all done and put all this together today. And it
was nice enough to say that we could play my
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I'm glad to see this guy call in a jack
big time lowtown Joe Packs and for big timey my
brother from another mother. How are you my friend? Oh?
Hang it in it And you gotta love London first
of all, that's a j feeling is mutual. You know,
I love you back. Happy Thanksgiving to everybody. And Motown,
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you was right about when you said about the Constitution
and everything. But these liberals want to take it all
the way. We can't let it do We can't let
them do it Motown. They want to take God the way,
they want to take everything we stand for. I mean,
it's so unimaginable what were watching these idiots do. But
you know what, We're not gonna spoil the day we
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get back to them next week, We're gonna have a
great Thanksgiving and I want to wish everybody a great
god Thanksgiving and God Doug and have some fun and
don't worry about the bullcrap that lives doing right, Aja,
we love you, We love you brother, have a great Thanksgiving.
Thank you for calling in. We love AJ from Houston.
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Follow him on on Twitter as well. A j from Houston.
Gotta do a break here. One eight hundred nine four
one seven three two six PAGs in for Hannity. You
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won't hear the mainstream press talking about this stuff. Sean
Hannity is on the radio. Glad to be in for Sean.
My name is Joe Pagliullo, Joe PAGs Joe PAGs dot com.
Go there, click on the live video streams. There's a
big link on the top of the page. Really glad
to be in for Sean today and talking to a
lot of you. It's one eight hundred nine four one
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seven three two six one eight hundred nine four one
seven three two six one eight nine four one Seawn.
Glad to have you along, you know, AJ. It's funny.
AJ calls into sewn show all the time, and I,
honest to God, don't know if he called me first
or Sean first, But you know what, it doesn't matter
because we share him equally. AJ. I met him in
Houston at some tea party event in twenty ten, I
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think something like that, and we actually been doing some
radio stuff before. He is so engaged. And you know what,
the funniest thing, Linda is about this and I swear
I love you. Guys have heard this on the Hannity Show.
But people literally think he's a white guy pretending to
be black. That's how stupid they are when I'm so
so My thing with AJ was we did an event
in Texas for Senator Cruz, right, and he came up
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to the stage. Now, AJ's voice is ginormous. I mean,
he is the biggest personality, the biggest voice. And then
you meet him and he's five two, He's this little guy.
I was like, your AJ, Like, I just pictured like
this giant mass of human being and he's like, what's up.
I'm like, oh my god. You know, it was amazing.
He's just Yeah, he's overwhelmingly powerful in person and on
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the air. Yeah, his personality is through the roof. And
he's just the guy who loves America. He's a guy
who just loves this country and isn't gonna take any
garbage from the left, is gonna take any divisive stuff.
He refuses to be divided. We love that AJ called in.
It was a super pleasure. Let me go to the
phone lines. A lot of people want to be heard
if he's just joining us. I talked about the true
meaning of Thanksgiving, and let me let me do this,
let me promote this Rush Limbaugh. Last year, of course
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he's since passed, but last year he did this like
twenty one minute long, the Real Meaning of Thanksgiving, where
he gives the story of the Pilgrims and the American
Indians and so on. Go find that online. Go and
find that video of Rush talking about the true meaning
of Thanksgiving. I wanted to tell you why we call
it Thanksgiving. And the fact is George Washington started this
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by giving the proclamation back in the seventeen hundreds, and
that proclamation was nothing but four or five paragraphs of
we love God, We hold you know, God on high,
God rocks go God. I mean, that's really what it was.
And the idea that we're now in twenty twenty one America,
where we pretend there is no religion, we pretend we're
a secular society. We pretend like there's no basis for
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our value system and therefore we've got the left trying
to twist and really screw around the value system and
pretending like, you know, prostitutions, fine, we shouldn't prosecute that.
Violent protesting is cool. Why are we prosecuting that? Drugs?
Come on, what's the big deal? Somebody has some heroine,
you know. And that's really where we are. And all
we have to really do is go back a couple
of hundred years and find out that that wasn't the
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intention at all. The intention was that we would have
a value system based on Judeo Christian beliefs, and then
we would build a wonderful free country around that. And
so much has changed. Let me go to the phone lines.
I appreciate you calling in Christine. What's happening in New
York High? All right, Joe, how are you, sir? I'm
living the dream. What's happening? That's fantastical thing. I want
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to also say hello to Linda. I am a first
time caller. I listened to Sean while I'm driving and
I love the show. I love all of you guys.
Thank God for you guys putting out the other side
of the coin, the truthful side of the coin. I
can go on and on about Thanksgiving and how this
country was founded on what it was founded on, and
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it's all about God. It's it's all about giving thanks
to God. But the reason I was really calling star
before you even got to the Thanksgiving part on the intro, Linda,
you might wanna maybe mentioned this to Sean. It's just
a suggestion. He opens up with counting the days that
the folks are still left behind in Afghanistan, behind enemy lines.
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That has triggered something in me for almost a hundred
days now. When I first heard it that I tried
to call in couldn't get on. I'm not too in
any way belittle what's going on in Afghanistan. That horrific, horrific.
I can't even call it a mistake. It was all,
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I believe, intentional, the way it was handled by this administration.
But maybe also say something of how many days Biden
has been in office as the administration has been in control,
and talk about how America is behind enemy lines. I
truly feel in my heart that this country is being
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attacked by its own leadership, and maybe throw that in there,
how many days has this president been in because tell
me something that he's done that has been good for
this country since day one when he started. You're you're
hard pressed to find anything. I don't know of anything
it's good, Chris, did I hear? I think it's I
think it's a dynamite idea. And Linda and Shoon are
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all over this. I appreciate the call. By the way.
They're all over this. I mean every single day. And
I get to listen to a little bit of Sean
Show because I'm on right after him normally, and so
I can't listen to much of it. But what I
listened to every single day he talks about the failures
of this administration. And I know Sean and I know Linda,
and I know people who listen to this program. You
want our government to do right. We want our government
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to do well. We just don't want them to do
what they're planning well because it's working and they're taking
down the economy, and the inflation is out of control,
and people aren't even looking for jobs anymore, and yet
people are still stuck behind enemy lines in Afghanistan. And
we can't bring goods to port in California because God knows,
you've got to have a truck that's made after twenty
ten for some reason in Gavin Newsom's California So I
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hear what you said. I mean, Linda, I'm pretty sure
you and Sean do this every day. So I don't
think you have to put a number on it. I
think that you already do it. Yeah, I mean, Sean
is all about making sure that people know, you know,
just how bad Biden is. I mean, one of the
things that we talked about when he was a candidate
was that he was in there for forty seven years.
Why would we give him any more time to prove
that he stinks? And you know it was people just
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didn't even they couldn't even get septualize that. You know,
It's like, you know, forty seven even months for Trump
and they wanted to say he ruined the whole world,
and then he got forty seven years for Biden. He
didn't do one thing. He's never done anything, He's never
created anything nothing. Well, he's created a division, he's created
racism now for sure. Yeah, he's not a good guy.
I mean, the smile is pretty infectious, I'll admit that,
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but he's just not a good guy and he's really
you think so, No, I think I think that his smile,
I think I think it disarms people. Well think about Well,
let me ask you this. If I get a job
in the administration, or if I'm elected to some office
and the vice president is swearing me in, and as
I'm being sworn in afterwards, the photo op happens and
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he starts rubbing my wife, sniffing her hair or canodling
her nose. You know, these people, these people must, you know,
be be enamored or hypnotized by his smile because vice
president or not, he's getting his hands off of her,
or he's doing that to my girls, my daughters. I mean,
are you serious? So there's something about him that must
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disarm those who are around him. But he's not a
good guy. I mean just he just, from all accounts
outside of what you see on camera, not a great guy.
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Let me hit the phone lines again. Dean is in Boston. Dean,
what's on your mind? Hi? Ho Tomorrow, I am going
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to be very thankful for the consistent ship that I've
seen over the past decade or so of people going
back to the conservative Christian values in this country and
standing up. I think it started with the Tea Party
and it took on Obama and it costs them seats
through three elections, and ushered in Trump and we've we've
run out Bayner and Ryan out of the speakership, and
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we've started a Freedom Caucus, and we have more military
running for office now than we ever did. I think
we're heading in the right direction. I know it brings
out the worst of the other side, but I'm actually
very optimistic and I'm looking forward to the future. Dean,
I appreciate that. I don't know, the consistent ship is
a word I'm gonna. I'm gonna Linda, I need to.
I don't think consistent ship is a word. But Dean,
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we love you at Boston. Maybe it's a Boston thing.
It could be well. I love his accent. I got
distracted by that. You lost me at Boston. There you go.
I think you're right, Dean. I appreciate that conservatives are
coming together, that America first people are coming together, that
people who just love the country and tend to believe
in conservative values based on the Constitution and what it's
all about. I am with you. Here's something interesting that
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the left is doing, and some who are moderates leaning
right or falling for it. You've got a couple of
dufaces that leave news blah blah. I had a problem
with somebody something somebody did. They were allegedly conservative people.
Now I've always thought that they were a Republican. I
don't know them that well. But they decide to leave.
The left is going nuts. They're suddenly the darlings of
the left. You've got this Kinsinger guy. You've got Liz Cheney,
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You've got people, You've got Mitt Romney who are claiming
to be conservative. They're not. These are people that put
an R under their name. They thought where they were
running that would help them. It did. You had some
of them get help Romney from Donald Trump and then
turn on them at every chance he got. I'm not
sure why that's happening, other than it could be infiltration
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from those who don't believe the conservative values that we believe. Now,
when I go to like a an MSN sight, some
sort of a a website that's parked. When I open
up my browser, four of the five top stories are
the Republicans that are fleeing the party, the Republicans that
are turning on Trump, the Republicans who don't want Trump,
the Republicans do hate Hannity. You've got all this, all
this garbage that's being thrown against the wall like some
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Maldun pasta just to see if it's sticks. And it's not.
Because people like you, people like Sean, people like Linda,
people like me, we understand what we believe. We understand
the consistency there is in being somebody who loves the
country and wants to stick to conserving the values that
are outlined in the Constitution. I don't think it's gonna work, Linda.
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I know you guys are following this, But does that
make sense what I just said. It's like you've got
a bunch of people with ours anywhere near their name,
pretending they're on the high road, and they want to
separate from the rest of us who have these traditional values.
So I'm going to tell you what I really think.
Are you ready? It's not the first time you've ever
told me what you really think. This is great, it's good.
This is gonna be breaking news. Get ready. So. I
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don't believe in a two party system. I never have.
I don't think that we have Democrats and Republicans. Sean
and I argue about this quite a bit. I think
it's all one big group of people who are looking
to get over. With the exception of maybe ten to
twenty they the Republicans that we have, you know, in
my humble opinion, they had control of the House, they
had control of the Senate. They did absolutely nothing with it.
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Screwed it up. You're right, they screwed I mean, the
worst thing you can do is to do nothing right.
You know, bad things happen when good people sit around
and do nothing, and we've got way too much of
that going on. We've got some good guys in the
Freedom Caucus. You know, there's a handful of them. The
rest of them, you tell them what to do, you
tell them what you need, and they don't do it.
And so to me, I'm just kind of done with
a whole lot of them. I'd love to have term limits.
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I'd love to get them all out. I'd love to
clean house. I think that fear is a motivator. And
if you think you only have four or six years
and the potential for only one additional term, maybe you'd
get something done for a change instead of have And
you know Puffy Pelosi walking around trying to figure out
what day it is, and just you know, you have
to keep her minding her what she's voting for. It's
Emba or the Waddler who which is what I call nadler.
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Now you're at you're a undred percent right. I was
against term limits until Ted Cruz came on the show
and said he's four term limits, and they said, yeah,
A hold on a second, what if Ted Cruz gets
in and he's kicking ass and taking names, Why don't
I want to get rid of you? Like I look
at it in radio terms, and I think that was
a wrong way to look at it. I've got a contract,
and if I'm good, when my contract ends, my companies
or my stations will re up the contract and say, hey,
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we like what you were doing, let's keep it going.
But what Ted says, and I think what you're alluding
to is these people aren't upholding the contract. They're not
doing well, but because they've got an eye next to
their name, they've got the power structure that finances them,
they get to stay in office. And I can't disagree
with you. I don't believe in a two party system either.
I believe that I'm a conservative. I'm not a Republican.
I'm not a registered Republican. I'm not somebody who's ever
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been in the Republican Party. I'm a conservative guy because
it's a value system for me. Like I respect liberals
because it's a value system for them. Now I can
argue with them. If you say you're a Democrat, but
you kind of agree with that, and you kind of
agree with this, you're just a party hound, and that
you're not somebody that I'm really interested in mixing it
up with. Does that make sense. I think it's kind
of what you were saying no, that's actually perfect. And
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I really do feel you know, one of the things
I say all the time. You know, my boyfriend I
were talking about this morning and I said, you know,
I really feel like when you discuss issue with people,
if you try to explain to them what's going on,
half the people have no idea what you're talking about.
You know, yesterday the media covered him releasing these you know,
additional barrels of oil back into you know, our markets,
and how great this was and what it was going
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to do, and it's like, you do know, this covers
two days of use for the United States, Like this
is nothing, this is fake news. This is them completely
distracting from what is happening, which is a complete demise
of our nation in the division within all of us. Right,
But if you talk to people on just the issues,
and you stay away from the R and the D
and the eye and you know, socialism, communism, just start
talking about what's happening. Nobody wants higher taxes, Nobody doesn't
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want to be able to you know, feed their kids
or be able to pay their mortgage. Everybody's trying to
do the same thing. If we could all get on
that page, we'd solve a lot more problems. I often
say this on my show. I believe we agree on
seventy to eighty percent of everything, and then we can
argue about the other stuff, you know, the very hyper
political stuff. But but at the end of the day,
I think that if we talk to each other, we're
not divided. If we're united, we can't understand that what
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Linda's saying, what I'm saying is exactly right. We're all
Americans and we're kind in this together. At the gas
pomp er buying a turkey or whatever. One eight hundred
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lot to get to. After the top of the hour,
it's gonna be Laura Trump. We're gonna talk about what
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Linda was just talking about the left versus right versus
what's really going on in America? America first, why are
we paying more for gas? Why are we paying more
for turkey? Why exactly is it that we're facing what
we're facing under this administration and which you have thought
a year back that this is what it would look
like um with with this guy, we actually go back
a year in a few weeks just to see what
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the plan was heading into the election, and the result
that we got is pretty startling. So we've got a lot.
We've got a lot to get to. Michael Franzi's former
captain with the Colombo crime family. He'll be on Rudy
Giuliani's gonna call in live. We've got a great guy
who is helping to get people out who are persecuted
in Afghanistan. That's going to happen as well. And there's
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