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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Our two Sean Hannity Show toll Free. It is eight
hundred and ninety four one, Shawn. If you want to
be a part of the program this year. This is
the two hundred and fiftieth anniversary year of the Greatest
Country God gave Man. May be appropriate to start this
segment with a little bit of God Bless America.
Speaker 2 (00:20):
Ah, bless America, land that stand beside God.
Speaker 3 (00:33):
Then the lie dromabum drum the mountains, to the press,
to the sham lie the book.
Speaker 2 (00:47):
God Erica, my home Sweeerica.
Speaker 1 (01:06):
All right, the greatest country God gave Man. You know
the amazing thing. I say this all the time. You know,
we're all so busy, and you know, most people don't
wake up. They open their eyes like, ah, I live
in the greatest country God gave Man. No, you wake
up and you're like, ah, here we go. Get to
the grind. I gotta get up. I gotta get the
kids dressed. I got to get them off to school.
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I got to pack the lunch. I gotta put in
my twelve fourteen hours a day. I gotta come home,
cook dinner, do homework with the kids. And then the
process starts all over again. However, in our more introspective,
reflective moments, and you look around the world and you
compare the gift that is America, all the blood sacrifice
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of so many for us so that we can live free,
and the natural state of man, which is we were
endowed by a creator. Rights come from God, not from men. Yeah,
so many people sacrifice so much so that we can
live the great lives we live. It is an honor
of privilege to bring onto the program. Yes, she is
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my fiance, but she's also, you know, a rock star
at the Fox News Channel number one morning show on
cable news by far Fox and Friends. And years ago,
Ainsley Earhart wrote the book I'm So Glad You were born.
And yes, because she is my fiance, I can tell
you on more text messages. Whenever it's somebody's birthday, he
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will send a note and then she will say, I
AM so glad you were born. And now she has
come out with the two hundred and fiftieth anniversary of
this great country of ours, America, I'm So Glad you
were born, and it is an extraordinary book for your kids.
It is kind of sad that kids don't know that
much about American history and especially for young people, this
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is a reminder of their great inheritance that maybe they'll
take for granted at some points in life, maybe not
at other points. Anyway, I refer to or Sunshine Ainslee.
How are you hi, Beyonce.
Speaker 4 (03:09):
I love to hear you.
Speaker 5 (03:10):
Thank you well.
Speaker 1 (03:11):
The funny part is in Linda's seeing these two. I mean,
there are all these AI generated videos that we are
already married, and there are AI generated pictures all over
social media that show you shoving cake in my face
and you know, and me holding twins or triplets or
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you know, people have a lot of time on their hands.
I'll put it that way. Or you singing to me
at our wedding and me crying, which I never would do.
Speaker 4 (03:44):
And you know I can't sing Hi, Linda, Yes we
have Linda. We were together, Sean and I were together
and we were somewhere I don't remember where. We were
on a vacation and we kept getting or the weekend,
we kept getting all these pictures of from friends, did
you all get married? Do you have something to tell me?
And they would send us the pictures and we were like, no,
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that really, if you look closely, it doesn't look anything
like us. But yeah, that was a.
Speaker 1 (04:10):
Let's talk about the book. First of all, great job today.
I saw you on your show this morning with all
those kids. That was very cute. I saw you also
on out Numbered that was great. And but you know,
here's the amazing thing. The illustration's phenomenal, The message is phenomenal.
What made you want to do this for America's birthday?
Because we are so blessed and we so often taken
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for granted.
Speaker 4 (04:34):
Well, we are blessed. And the last book that was
in honor of my mom, I'm so glad you were
born because she would say that to us, and she
was really sick. She had a stroke and she died,
but she did see the success of that book. And
our viewers, they are so amazing, just the conservatives that
listen to your show, the ones that watch Fox News,
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They're so loyal and they want we know each other.
You know, we are so grateful to them. They put
food on our table, but they know us. We're in
their living rooms, we're in their bedrooms. And you know,
people will say, I wake up with you, Ainley, and
I go to bed with Sean, which I think that's hilarious.
But my mom loved that phrase, I'm so glad you
were born. And so the publisher said that book. All
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your viewers loved that book. Well, will you do one
for America's birthday? I said, what a great idea. So
we sat down to write it, and I and Sean
actually had a hand in that because Sean really wanted.
Since I've been with Sean, he really stresses, and I
hear him talk about this a lot. Our founding fathers
and when they were writing the Constitution. We have these
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rights by God God, And he was just saying that
to you all. But he's always talking about the inalienable
rights that are our rights. And I said to Sean,
I said, well, that word is too big to put
in this book because it really is geared to you know,
four or five, six, seven, eight year old children, kind
of a stepping off point. If you want to buy
a book and teach your children about the freedoms that
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we have. You can worship the way you want. You
can be anything you want to be. You can be
a scientist, you can be a doctor, can be you
can invent a thingam a jig we talk about in
the book. And you have the right to vote. There
are other countries. We've been talking a lot about Iran.
Women can't walk outside, women can't go to school, women
can't drive, they can't they can't walk out on the
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street without an escort, you know, and you can't live
the way you want to live. There is no freedom
of speech, and so we are so grateful and we
take it for granted, and many people take it for
granted in America, and I just don't want to get
away from that. I want it to be an opportunity
for us. I think we should all do our part
as we're embracing and walking toward America to fifty. Because
I was talking to a friend at work today Sean
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and I was born in nineteen seventy six, so I
was born year two hundred and Jimmy Fayli told me
today he was born in that same year. But the
other friend that we have at work was telling me
that he was about eight or nine years old and
he remembers that being such a big deal in America.
So I really hope and I'm sure that it will
be with Donald Trump as president, it will be such
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a celebration and I just want I'm glad that this
book will be a little part of that.
Speaker 1 (07:08):
You know, there is a celebration that is the gift
of America. I mean, we have Memorial Day, we have
Veterans Day to remember those that have fought are worse
for us. Memorial Day those that gave the ultimate sacrifice
for our country. And when you really ponder and think
in your quieter moments in life and your introspective moments
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in life, you really realize that there was a heavy,
heavy price paid so that we can live free. And unfortunately,
as Reagan famously said, freedom is but one generation away
from extinction. To begin the process, though, of teaching children
about this great country, I don't think we teach this enough.
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As evidence by you know, we spend more per capital
on education per child than any other industrialized country. We
have the worst results, and it's amazing, you know how
we can fail at such a spectacular level. But you know, explain,
like I remember you would explain to your daughter, you know,
about this country and you I've had conversations with with
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your daughter about this country that we live in and
pursuing your dreams and your natural talents. That that is
a constant theme with you.
Speaker 4 (08:23):
Yes, I talked to her about being the home of
the brave that there are. We have the greatest military
in the world, and because of the men and women
who are willing to go fight for our country, she
never has to be afraid. Sometimes little children will see
things on the news and they will talk to their
parents about being afraid. Is that going to happen here?
Can what's happening there happen here? No, honey, because we
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have the greatest military, and your grandfathers you can thank
them for that. You can thank You can thank your
great grandfathers who were both in the Navy, and you
can thank them for the sacrifices they made to keep
us home of the brave. We have these brave men
and women. We have a land of the free, home
of the brave, because of the people who fight for
our country. We have amazing police officers and law enforcement,
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and we talk about that in the book. We talk
about we have a voice and we can choose our leaders.
We no longer have a king, which is the very
beginning of history of America. I'll read you that page.
It says the republic was founded a long time ago,
we declared independence. The king had to go. It's rules
made by people, just like you and me created for life,
love and liberty, and we have pictures of children, you know,
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with the Declaration of Independence, we have the parades and
the floats. A lot of people think of Fourth of
July as the red, white, and blue and parades and
barbecues and beer and sandwiches on the beach, But it's
really about it's so much more than that. It is
the birth of America. And everybody listening to your radio
show would not be here today because you were created,
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I believe by God. But God created you because you
put your mom and your dad together here in this
great country called America. And if we didn't have this country,
which we wouldn't if it weren't for the brave men
who came over from the UK, who fought for this country,
who came up with our founding fathers, who wrote the
Declaration of Independence, if it weren't for them, we wouldn't
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ever have had a chance to be born. My parents
never would have met, and my family dates back to
the Revolutionary War. And if it weren't for America, mom
and dad never would have even been born or would
have met. So this country's given us so much, not
just our freedoms, too, but just so much fun. I mean,
I have a blast every day of my life. I
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can go to work. I'm a woman and I can
have a job. I can have a paycheck. I can
love my job. But if you work really hard, you
can get to the top.
Speaker 1 (10:43):
Yeah, A lot of people don't know your personal story.
When you started at Fox, you first worked overnights, what
for seven years?
Speaker 4 (10:50):
Yes, for seven years? And then I think you had
a big hand in that you put me on your
show often because you were at a point in your
life your children were little and you weren't able to travel,
and your family y'all were traveling always on the weekends
for your kids tennis tournaments, and so you said, Ainsley,
I need a correspondent that will go and travel for
my show. Will you get on planes? And I said absolutely.
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I didn't have children. I was able to have a
bag packed next to my door. I would work overnights,
and then my two days off, I would either fill
in on Fox and Friends, which I did often, or
I would travel for your show. And I was on
your show. You had a show called Hannity's America on Sundays,
and I had a segment called Ainsley across America. And
Megan Halbano, who works on Fox and Friends now she's
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the boss of Fox and Friends. She came up. She
was on your staff at the time. We will all
work together. She came up with this great graphic. Do
you remember that, Shaun. It was a picture of the.
Speaker 6 (11:42):
Map of America.
Speaker 1 (11:42):
Oh, you in a pink car.
Speaker 4 (11:43):
It was hilarious pink convertible and I was driving across
the map this little cartoon character and wherever it would stop.
I was doing a story there. So you said one time,
I don't want to jump out of airplanes? Will you
go jump out of airplanes? I was like, oh my word, Okay,
sure I don't want to, but I will. So you
made me do that twice, one with the Golden Knights
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and one with.
Speaker 1 (12:05):
I mean, I was giving you a life experience. I
didn't think about it at the time. But you know what,
the audience really wants to know. Uh, the audience really
wants to know what irritates you about me? Because apparently
I irritate Linda a lot. I end up on our
hate list. So if you want to add to the list,
you can.
Speaker 4 (12:20):
Hey, well it doesn't irritate.
Speaker 1 (12:22):
Me, but oh boy, here we go. Why did I
open this box? Go ahead?
Speaker 4 (12:27):
John's okay, And I'm a very clean meat person, and
I like to I like, don't have you. We don't
have a lot, but we have in our spaces are small.
But when I go and visit him down in Florida,
he has he's he's His room is a little bit messy.
The side of his bed where he puts all of
his you know, vitamins, and he has all kinds of
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stuff next to the bed. He has all of his papers.
He had he does you know, he has he.
Speaker 1 (12:56):
Has a whole my nicotine, pouches everything in between.
Speaker 6 (13:00):
He has an.
Speaker 4 (13:00):
Office in there, and it's just a little messy.
Speaker 6 (13:03):
But I can do it.
Speaker 4 (13:05):
When we get married and we move in together, then
we're gonna have to work on this. But it's not
that big of a deal because you do.
Speaker 6 (13:12):
So.
Speaker 1 (13:12):
How can people get a copy? America? I'm so glad
you're born. We're going to put a big link on
Hannity dot com. It's on Amazon dot com now as
of today, in bookstores all across the country. If people
want to get an autograph copy, can they get one?
Speaker 6 (13:27):
Yes?
Speaker 4 (13:27):
So you an wherever you buy books. You can also
go to my social media buyers. The links are in there,
and also you can go to americabornbook dot com americaborn
book dot com.
Speaker 1 (13:40):
Well, congratulations. You'll also be on TV doing another news tonight.
We'll look forward to having you. You have added so
much to my life, and for that, I am so
grateful you were born and I'm grateful we live in
the greatest country God gave men. The book is called America.
I'm so Glad you were born Hannity dot com, Amazon
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dot com, bookstores across the country autograph copies on the
website that she just gave you. And anyway, Sunshine, we
appreciate you being with us. And I'm gonna work on
that cleaning up thing. I'm working on it right now
during this radio show.
Speaker 4 (14:15):
I'm joking I love you. I don't care about that,
but I will say, y'all, he is that you hear
him on radio, you get to know him more on
radio than you do on TV. But he is the nicest,
most generous. He's best friends with my dad. He talks
to my I talked to my dad like four times
a day, but Sean talks to him more than that.
He's embraced my family. He's an amazing person. He's a
great Christian man. But we also have a lot of fun.
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I know we always talk about our face, Sean, but
we're fun. We laugh together, you know. We like a cocktail.
We like to have fun. We like to go out
on boats and do what everyone else to know.
Speaker 1 (14:46):
You like to go out on boats. I'm not the
big boat person. We got to run Sunshine America. I'm
so glad you were born. We'll see on Hannity tonight.
We do appreciate you being well. This congratulations. Very proud
of you. The book is great for kids, and we
do we are so blessed beyond my measure that I
will echo Ainsley thank you watching Fox and Friends every
morning too. Thanks for being with us. We appreciate it.
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All right, quick break, right back will continue. We have
been highlighting the demise of the Democratic Party. This is
now the party of El Sayed Abdula El Sayed, who
is running for the Senate Michigan. This is the party
of Taller Rico. This is the party of Graham Platner.
This is the party of Mamdani. This is the party
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of AOC. This is the party of Hakeem Jeffries and
Chuck Schumer, both leaders but only in name only. They
have no power at all whatsoever. The Party of the Squad,
the Party of grandpap Bernie, the Party of Pocahontas. It
is a radicalized leftist party. The Party of open borders,
sanctuary cities and states, the Party of Amnesty, the party
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of you know, free benefits, taxpayer benefits for people that
don't respect our laws, borders, sovereignty. The party that vo
for the largest tax increase in the history of our
country and against the largest tax cut in the history
of our country. That is your modern, extreme, radicalized Democratic Party.
Now there are very few Democrats that are willing to
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take this on. Is a reason Chuck Schumer goes along
with it because he wants to remain leader in name only.
There's a reason Hakim Jeffries puts up with it. He
wants to remain leader in name only. Well, we have
two Democrats, Brad Lander and Dan Goldman, talking about Chuck Schumer,
and neither candidate is supporting him as a Senate leader.
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I've been telling you for a while, Chucky's days are numbered.
Speaker 4 (16:41):
Listen, would you support Senator Schumer if he ran for
re election in twenty twenty eight.
Speaker 1 (16:45):
We'll start with mister Lander. I think it's time for
a new leadership in the Democratic Party, and that's why
I'm running in this race again against Representative Goldman. I
have not thought about it, have no idea whether he's
going to run or not. We'll deal with that time comes. Well,
that's hardly a vote of confidence. But I mean understand
Kuck Schumer came Jefferies. They have no appetite to take
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on the radicals because they know the second they do that,
their their power or perceived power is gone, and they
will not be in charge anymore. And name only, because
that's all it is. All right, let's go to our
busy phones. Brian and Nashville Music City, USA. What's up, Brian,
How are you good?
Speaker 6 (17:29):
Sean? Longtime talking to you. It's been about twenty five
years since I last called. I was prompted because you were.
Speaker 1 (17:36):
Wait a minute, why did you wait twenty five years? Ah?
Speaker 6 (17:39):
I can't get through half of the time, so I
just said, well, whatever, I'd like listening more than talking,
to be honest with you.
Speaker 1 (17:45):
But what's going on?
Speaker 4 (17:47):
Oh?
Speaker 6 (17:47):
Not much. I was kind of backing into what you
were rasular for dancing alone?
Speaker 1 (17:51):
You know, Oh, come on, you don't. You don't think
it's a little bit weird. Where at John Rich's bar.
We're on the road, we're in Vegas, sweet baby, James
thought the same thing that I did. He's just not
willing to get on the mic and say it. And
all these people are dancing like couples are dancing. They're couples.
And then Linda, he might have asked people to dance.
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She certainly didn't ask me to dance, and the answer
would have been hell no. Anyway, However, he just walks
out in the middle of the dance floor alone and
starts dancing among the people. You don't think that's a
little grateful, deatish odd.
Speaker 6 (18:29):
Well, obviously it is slightly deadish odd. But all those
deadheads danced alone, regardless of whether people were dancing together.
Speaker 1 (18:36):
With the question I have, Yeah, but they had an excuse.
They were likely on acid or tripping.
Speaker 6 (18:41):
Yeah, not every time, but yeah, mostly you're right. But
what was there a live band there?
Speaker 1 (18:47):
As a matter of fact, Big and Rich played that day.
Speaker 6 (18:50):
Yeah. See, a dancer dancing alone, regardless of the situation,
makes a band smile and play harder, Linda. No, she
was in a band.
Speaker 5 (18:58):
Thank you, Brian.
Speaker 6 (19:00):
I can tell you this, Yean, I saw you sing
Devil went down to Georgia with Charlie Daniels. It in
Nashville about six seven years ago at the volunteer jam.
Speaker 1 (19:11):
You remember that I crushed it. I crushed it.
Speaker 6 (19:14):
You did, actually, but there were some people dancing alone
by themselves watching you, but you probably well.
Speaker 1 (19:20):
I'm glad I didn't see them, because when you're on
stage like that, you really can't see only the front
couple of rows. But had I did see it, I
probably would have messed up the song. And the reason
is because I would have been distracted in thinking that's weird.
Speaker 5 (19:34):
I got news for you. You messed it up anyway,
so you should have just looked steal.
Speaker 4 (19:43):
He was in a mind.
Speaker 1 (19:44):
Waver Hans was willing to make a deal when he
came across the.
Speaker 7 (19:52):
Let me tell you what, how you play, I'll bet
a paddle of gold to get your soul, and I
think I'm better than you. I'll take your ven you request.
Speaker 4 (20:13):
Some of the best has ever met.
Speaker 1 (20:19):
Right now trying in Nashville. Did I not nail that
or what.
Speaker 6 (20:24):
You hit it pretty good shot, I will say. But
when when the musicians see people dancing out there by
themselves having a good time, it gets them going. I'm
a bluegrass musician and I love seeing people out. Even
the freakers by the Speakers don't bother me at all,
you know, And.
Speaker 1 (20:39):
It's uh, what do you call them? The freakers by
the speakers?
Speaker 6 (20:46):
Yeah, you never heard that string cheese incident song.
Speaker 1 (20:48):
Oh my word, girl, Oh my word. I don't know.
I'm not getting out there and dancing. I'm not doing
it sean one final though, I don't even know what
I'm gonna do about this upcoming way. I'm gonna have
to I'm gonna have to figure out how to get
past the dancing part.
Speaker 6 (21:03):
There you go, It'll be all right, it all works out.
You know, A few drinks, everything's cool.
Speaker 1 (21:08):
A few drinks. That solves every problem in life.
Speaker 6 (21:12):
It tends to sometimes or create them.
Speaker 1 (21:15):
I like bluegrass. I think that's pretty cool. You'd play that.
That's awesome.
Speaker 6 (21:18):
Oh yeah, yeah. I learned from a guy in Jersey, so.
Speaker 1 (21:21):
That's a little weird. And I didn't, you know, I didn't
even even know they knew what bluegrass is. In Jersey,
but you're in the right part of the country. Love
our friends in Nashville.
Speaker 6 (21:30):
Love it here. I love it here.
Speaker 1 (21:31):
It's one of the great honors of my life. Was
hosting the Grand Old Opry. I was a guest.
Speaker 6 (21:37):
MC. Yep, that's awesome. Now you've done wonders in your
little world there. But hey, I called you about twenty
eight years ago. It telled you that I was homeschooling
my kids and I was having my kids listen to
you in Russia. You said, poor kids. Well, you know what,
it didn't work. They are liberals anyhow.
Speaker 1 (21:55):
So oh no, maybe you'll have to call back, like
in the next six months and play the kids on
with me. I'll fix it.
Speaker 6 (22:02):
There you go, Mike, just do that. Sean, I appreciate it.
Speaker 1 (22:05):
You have a good day, all right, ma'am, God bless
you have a great day. Eight hundred and nine four one, Sean.
If you want to be a part of the program,
all right, let's get back to our busy phones. It's
toll free. Eight hundred and nine four one, Sean. If
you want to be a part of the program, let's
say hi to Joyce in my free state of Florida. Joyce.
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How are you glad you called?
Speaker 8 (22:27):
Oh hello, mister Hannity. This is such an honor. God
bless you, and we just well, thank you your free
state of Florida. This is our first time ever. We're
from just about a half hour south.
Speaker 1 (22:42):
Oh so you're not from Florida. Where are you from?
Speaker 8 (22:44):
No, no, we're from about a half hour south of
Saint Louis, Missouri.
Speaker 1 (22:50):
I know where you are. You're not that far from
Cape Girardo.
Speaker 8 (22:53):
Oh no, no, yeah, Cape. We like to go down
there every once in a while, me and my husband,
but our we're following our son and daughter in law
and our two little grand babies and I can't wait
to get Ainsley's book for them to read. And we're
going to Destin for until Friday, and then Friday morning
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we're leaving and we're going down to Orlando. Our son
works in Orlando. He works for Universal Studios. He's a
chef at The Atlantic and Nice. Yeah, and we've never
been this is the This is the furthest we've ever
been from home.
Speaker 1 (23:36):
So really wow, So this is a big deal for you.
First of all, I'm going to give you a warning
about Deston and Fort Walton, beach in the Panhandle area,
which I love. I got the worst sunburn in my
life in like an hour in Destin, so be careful
with the sun. Number one, number two in Orlando. I
don't know if you're get afford it or not. When
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you go to any of these parks, get a guide.
Even if you have to work an extra two days,
get the guide because otherwise it's a nightmare to get
on all the rides. The kids are going to want
to go on in the period of time that you
want a lot for that.
Speaker 8 (24:13):
Sure, well, our son's going to take a few days
off from work and going to direct us around the park,
so that'll that'll be good. I don't I don't know
that we'll do anything but universal and my main you know,
I haven't seen him in a couple of years, so
I wanted to see him. So that's not that's my
biggest straw.
Speaker 1 (24:33):
But well, we got to get you on the road
a little bit more and go out and see the
great country that we have. I'm going to be out
quite a bit for America's two fiftieth. I'll start making
announcements as soon as the plans are solidified. But I
don't know maybe when you're down here, maybe you want
to look at some property. I think destined for Walton
(24:55):
Beach is a great area. The Panhandle, great area you
can start. You can look in Tampa, clear Water, Sarasota,
Fort Myers, Naples. On the east coast, you can go
to Pontavidri you can go to Jacksonville, you can go
you know everywhere, Port Saint Lucy, you can go to
Palm Beach, West Palm Beach, You're gonna go all the
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way down to Miami. And then if you want to
be inside the state, a little hotter in the summer.
But you know what, they have beautiful, beautiful communities that
I think you'd enjoy.
Speaker 8 (25:26):
Well, Missouri is a beautiful state, and we have our
wonderful Josh, Holly and Missouri which we love dearly. But
and like I said, this is our first time being
in Florida. You know, we stayed in Alabama last night
because we tried to break the trip up a little bit.
But this country is beautiful. I can't We've never seen
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the ocean. My husband and I have never seen the ocean.
Speaker 1 (25:54):
So whoa, you have never seen the ocean.
Speaker 8 (25:57):
We have never seen the ocean, and aren't.
Speaker 1 (26:00):
We your whole life? You've never seen the ocean my whole.
Speaker 8 (26:06):
Life, shot, mister Hannity, I have never seen it.
Speaker 1 (26:10):
No, I want to see the ocean every day of
my life. You know, the majesty of God when you
look at the vastness of the ocean and the beauty
is like where I grew up in Long Island. You know,
we'd go to places as a place called Jones Beach
or Point Lookout Beach where my friend John Gomez lived,
and the water there is brown, got a lot of
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seaweed in it, although the seaweed down here too. However,
in Florida, if you look at the beaches, they're beautiful,
you know, green and blue. And the fishing is insane.
You I'm telling you it's addictive, you know. And you
can get in certain coastal areas. And I don't know
what your finance is like relatively and the word relative
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is you know, you know, by definition right, relatively inexpensive waterfront.
You know, condos that they built out, you know, but
just make sure whatever building you buy out of, if
you buy in Florida, that it's been retrofitted. After the
Miami building crash, they put in new codes, and it's
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costing a lot of big assessment fees for owners and
it's been a bit of a problem. But you know,
I don't know. I mean, I would hate to not
live anywhere near the ocean.
Speaker 6 (27:23):
I need.
Speaker 1 (27:23):
I want to see it every day that I'm alive,
if possible.
Speaker 8 (27:27):
That's awesome. That is awesome. And we have three sons,
and that's what our middle son said. He's traveled from
you know, east to west and north to south, and
he said, Mom, Dad, just stand on the beach and
just bake in God's majesty. And so we're we're you know,
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we're anxiously. Like I said, we're probably twenty minutes from
best and so. But God blesh you again, and it
was so nice talking to you.
Speaker 1 (27:56):
You're going to see the ocean today at some point,
and when you do, I think you're gonna want to
see it more often. All right, Well, you have a
great trip, enjoy the free state of Florida, and God
bless you, and I hope you have the best vacation ever.
Speaker 8 (28:11):
Yeah, not your heart be troubled, but not.
Speaker 1 (28:15):
Your heart's about to be filled with joy when you
see this ocean. You're gonna love it. I promise you
you'll love it anyway. Eight hundred and nine f one Sean.
I can't imagine Linda having never seen the ocean in
my life. Wow.
Speaker 5 (28:28):
You know what's so funny is I love the ocean.
I'm a city girl, you know, brick and mortar my
whole life. But I have to tell you, when I'm
near the ocean, it is incredible. I think it does
wonders for your soul. So I'm excited for her. She
was such a sweet lady.
Speaker 1 (28:41):
You know, the funny thing is is that Linda and
I do have one thing in common. Pasty pasty, white
skin that burns bad. That's an Irish thing.