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Speaker 1 (00:00):
All right, Happy Friday. These weeks are long, they are brutal,
they are tiring, they are tough. It's hard, the times
are weighty. What's at stake in one hundred and nine days.
It's all on the line. And if you turn on
the TV, you'll watch what's going on, you read the news,
and it is just these are heavy, tough times we're
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living in. And this is the most pivotal election, biggest
choice election in the history of this country as far
as I'm concerned at this moment, and it's all on
the line, you know, as I watched now and I'm
I'm arguing, and I don't know if the polls will
ever reflect it. You know, there's always a bias and
on so many of these polls in terms of methodology,
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the numbers of Democrats, the oversampling of Democrats versus Republicans,
registered voters versus likely voters. Rasmussen said, this race is
tightened considerably. I argue it will tighten, whether they want
to admit it or not, more in light of what
has just happened and transpired in the last week and
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a half and now Joe Biden has done something that
very few candidates do and I think it's the biggest
sign of weakness, and that is that he's now had
to instead of running to the center having the nomination,
he's now running to shore up what is the most
radical base of this new Democratic Socialist Party. And that's
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exactly what he's doing, to literally lift the exact language.
Some might accuse him of plagiarism, which not new for
Joe Biden, the exact verbiage, the exact language of Bernie
Sanders Bolshevik, Bernie's radical socialist agenda. You know, if you
just go back a few years, I gotta tell you something,
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you know, and I understand this is now appealing to people,
but the thought that a radical socialists saying and identifying
themselves as a socialist could be now running the Democratic
Party and forcing its nominee to if you want the
Bernie people, you're gonna have to adopt the Bernie agenda.
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Bernie's bragging that he got Biden to do it all. Well,
you know, as you mentioned, we put together a number
of task forces with the Biden campaign. One of them
was on HealthCap He in fact moved a whole lot
many areas. So anyway, they're now you know, everything that
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the socialists have always, always promised the people. It's always
It's sounds great on paper, doesn't it for a minute.
You know, you have the history of socialism, a history
of failure, a history of dishonesty and broken promises. When
you know now that he's going to take on the
Bolshevik Bernie economy. I mean, you know, Bernie had tends
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that Bernie had, you know, crowds. Joe doesn't have crowds.
Bernie preaches class warfare. He lives on it, he thrives
on it. It's manna from heaven for him. You know,
abolishing all student death, healthcare free, re engineer the US economy,
you know, the very definition of socialism. Then you add
to that adding AOC in this radical Green New Deal,
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and then Bezo Bozo O'Rourke and the guns are that
brags about, Yeah, you're damn right, we're gonna be taking
your AK forty sevens. What is the Green New Deal?
You know, what are they promising that Biden is pledging
to adopt with AOC. Now he's got to he had
to reach out to Bernie, had to appease him. He
has to appease AOC. He's appeasing the Beto bozos, and
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then he's got Pelosi and Schumer. That's one hundred and
twenty five years worth of swamp failure and broken promises.
But believe us this time, because we're gonna guarantee you
a job with us, a wage, and family and medical
leave and guaranteed government vacations, guaranteed retirement. Well, Social Security
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Medicare are both going broke, but nobody's ever mentioned that
in any any recent times that I've heard. And you're
gonna have high quality healthcare. Here we go again. Keep
your doctor, keep your plan, and what save money? You know?
Affordable safe housing? Okay, um. Has anyone ever been to
some of the nation's housing projects, Because I have been.
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They've not worked out well at all, sadly providing you know,
all of this, they can't even in these cities provide
fundamental safety for their residence. You see it in Portland
now every night, you see it in You've seen it
in Seattle, you see it every weekend in Chicago, you
see it in New York. Look at all the violence
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and death this week alone. We're going up to a
thirteen hundred cops around the country now that have been injured. Now,
you know, you saw the incident of the cane or
the bat whatever it was that, you know, clobbering, blind
siding a New York City police officer, winding up with
a full one hundred percent swing on the top of
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the guy's head. It could have killed them. But they're
providing all of this is free. You're gonna get all
the education free, student loan forgiveness, that's all free. We're
gonna have one hundred percent of the lifeblood of America's dynamic,
most dynamic economy on the face of the earth. Well,
that's now going to be through clean, renewable, zero emission
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energy sources. And then they want to upgrade Garrett, by
the way, that's a mandate for every building that exists
in America, Like, Comrade de Blasi, who, Who's Who's going
to be able to afford all of that? We're gonna upgrade?
How much is it going to cost to upgrade every
house in America to achieve their quote energy efficiency goals?
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You know, the transportation system eliminating you know, zero emission vehicles.
What is that going to do to the car industry?
What about the millions and millions and millions of Americans
that make their money fracking and coal and oil and
the lifeblood of our economy. We finally just got energy independence.
Now we're gonna we're gonna scrap that. We now the
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world's number one producer of the lifeblood of the world's economy.
We're just going to eliminate all of that. You know,
I thought cylinder was supposed to impact all of that.
That didn't work either. So these promises are numerous, and
the reality is all you need is a fundamental calculator,
and you got to start thinking, well, how are we
ever going to pay for it? Ninety four trillion dollars
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and new Green Deal ten years, zero greenhouse gas emissions,
all these promises of everything being free. How's Biden paying
for some of it? As Guy was on MSDNC saying,
of course he's going to rescend the Bush tax, the
Trump tax cut. Okay, that's just the beginning of where
this goes. You now have governors and mayors they're going
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to massively raise taxes. What of these cities that have
been run by liberal Democrats for decades, They're not even
providing fundamental basic security for the citizenry, the men and women,
the children, the grandmas and grandpas and moms and dads
that you can't even feel safe in the backyard, and
the fourth of July are in a park in New York,
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or if you make a wrong turn in Atlanta and
that's a war zone in Chicago. I mean, but they're
going to provide all of this and we're gonna be
it's all going to be free. Well, I'm going to
take the nothing in life that is going to be free.
All of this has been tried, has been tried in
East Germany, has tried in the Soviet Union, all those
satellite Soviet states. It's been tried in Venezuela, has been
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tried in Cuba, everywhere. They promised the moon. What did
Obamacare promise, keep your doctor plan and save money? How
did that promise workout? Millions lost their doctors plans and
everybody's paying on average two hundred percent more. There's almost
forty percent of America's population now that has one Obamacare
exchange option. And that is it. You know, it is
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I you know, I hate to give out these statistics,
but it's a little scary. You got this violent crime,
and again, what do they have in common? You know,
cities that have been run by Democrats for decades. Most
of the states have also been run by Democrats for decades.
You know, the city of Atlanta. Start there, their police
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department murders increasing by six from July fifth to eleven.
The seven year old or the eight year old little
child that was killed, you know, I mean, it is
it is just unbelievable, the amount of the increase in
violence over a four week period in the great City
of Atlanta. I lived there four years. Ending July eleventh,
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the city saw seventy murders, a two hundred and forty
percent jump from the five recorded last year. Sixty one
homicide so far this year, but only forty eight reported
in all of twenty nineteen. Chicago police reported thirty one
murders just from July sixth through July twelve, six days,
thirty one people dead, thirty one fellow Americans dead, including
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a seven year old little girl that was an eight
year old little girl killed in Atlanta, a four hundred
and seventeen percent increase from the six murders recorded during
the same period of time last year. The city saw
one hundred and sixteen homicides during the most recent twenty
eight day period last year was only forty one one
hundred and sixteen, and forty one is way too many.
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You see in Houston they've increased by the way, murders
they're thirty seven percent. I mean, we're not protecting if
government has a role, is it not? First Safety and
Security Los Angeles major surgeon violence in Los Angeles forty
nine fourteen fatal shootings from July eighth. You know, from
just from the end of June. New York City, we've
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been telling you all about New York two hundred and
seventy seven percent increase in terms of the number of
shootings that have occurred. If you look at forty nine
incidents from July sixth to July twelfth, we only thirteen
last year NYPD sixty victims from this year's incidents, I
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mean massive increases. What do they do. They get rid
of their number one street crime fighting unit. They defund
the police by a billion dollars. Portland police, you know,
are under siege and under fire. Cops are retiring in
record numbers, and people are leaving in droves. They've had it.
They know that they can't do their job any longer,
and they don't have the support if they do. You know,
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New York with their idiotic no bail policies. I mean,
it's this is nothing but madness. It's absolute madness. In
case you're interested, I think this was in Chicago. Where
was it? Oh? Yeah, Old Town. It was three people,
five year five month year old little boy shot yesterday,
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five month old kid. I've watched. Lawrence Jones now interviewed
the father and the grandmother of the one year old
shot in Brooklyn outside of a park. He interviewed the
family of the seven year old that was murdered in Chicago.
I interviewed Horace Lorenzo Anderson Senior. I mean, does that
not break your heart? Are we saying that we can't
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protect Americans there? You know, with all the offers of
help and support that the President has given that, you know,
I had on last night on TV the interim head
of the Department of Homeland Securities in Portland, the governor
of Oregon, the mayor of Portland said go home before
you go clean up the graffiti. I'm like, what when
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they're offering to help save lives and give support to
police officers that desperately needed, you know, the NYPD chief,
you know, describing after the Brooklyn Bridge assault with a
guy winds up with that stick or bat, whatever it was, cane.
It's morale as low as it's ever been, you know,
the man questioned finally, even the killing of the one
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year old. You know, again, I keep saying, this is
these are our kids, These are innocent Americans. Chad Wolf
confirms federal troops have been deployed to Portland. Our law
enforcement officers are going to responding kind they have to,
Otherwise they're going to burn down these federal buildings. Can't
allow that to happen. That's called the anarchy. You know,
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it's um you know, I just I'm shocked the things,
the racial slurs being hurled a police officers, rocks, bricks,
you know, bats, canes, molotov cocktails, bricks, knives, guns, This
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is what they're facing every day. It's on the ballot.
But way in one hundred and nine days. And if
you want to know what America is going to look like,
take a look at how all these you know, democratic
cities and states have done. Why are people leaving New York, California,
all these big cities and droves. I don't mind if
you leave and by the way, tax revenues in New
York are in a free fall. Oh, receipts for June
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four hundred and seventy five million dollars below projections according
to Andrew Cuomo's budget. Oh, you know it's gonna happen there.
It's gonna come and they'll raise taxes through the roof
and other reasons to say goodbye. We did now God
forbid the rich leave. They're leaving bye bye. Between the
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coronavirus epic fell and now no safety time. As we
roll along eight hundred and ninety four one, Shawn, if
you want to be a part of the program, Seattle
City council member is suggesting that they're going to reduce
the police force there by half, and that means a
lot of cops are going to be fired. And apparently
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the city council of our name is Lisa Herbold is oh,
our solution is fire officers based on race. Okay, let
me make a prediction. If they do that, they will
be the victim of one of the biggest lawsuits in
the history of that great city. Good luck with that.
Trump is now pledging again to restore order to America's cities.
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We see the beginning of this last night with the
Department of Homeland Security Chad Wolf. It was like the
governor said, go home, mayors, go home, get out of Portland. First,
clean up the graffiti on your buildings, the federal buildings there.
He said, I'm not going home, you know, No, it's
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not gonna happen. By the way, the high ranking police official,
three other officers who are injured during confrontations on the
Brooklyn Bridge, the bronx man who punched NYPD Chief Terrence
Monahan and two other officers during the protests, released without pale.
Thank you Andrew Cuomo and build the Blasio. I mean,
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I don't even know what to say. Get this sad
story from Philly. A pregnant woman has now died after
being shot in the head in North Philly. This is
Linda's whole territory, four months pregnant, sitting in an suva
visiting friends and relatives. Man opened the door of the vehicles,
shot this innocent woman in the head. Taking a Temple
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University hospital. She died there, twenty five years old. And wow,
you have to see what's happening. Won't, answered the Portland
mayor and said, no, we're not leaving the crimes that
are happening against officers, they're very easily to speak about
because we're also seeing them on the news. We've had
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close to twenty homicides in the city of Minneapolis since
Memorial Day. We've had upwards of one hundred and forty
people's shot in our city since Memorial Day, including a
murder that just happened yesterday. We're averaging two to three
shootings a day. And that's that that message is not
out there. That message is the crime is rampant in
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Minneapolis right now. It is lawlessness over there, and the
criminals are embolded right now to do whatever they want
to do. Open air drug sailing, gun violence, clearly, robberies, assaults,
it's I mean, it's it's almost every twenty minutes appears.
I mean, that is about as sad as it can be.
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You know, you have a Minneapolis officer. Crime is rampant,
it's lawlessness, open air drugs, sales everywhere, guns every twenty minutes.
That's a police Minneapolis police officers plea to lawmakers for
help saying is his city is being raped by rampant crime,
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open drugs at all of this it's rampant. Well, you're
cutting the police and you have this, you know this
woman saying, well, we're gonna fire a police some police officers.
This is in Seattle. But based on what your races,
how does that restore order? How does Portland, Oregon telling
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the Department of Homeland Security interim secretary to go home,
but first clean up the but first clean up you
know the graffiti? How does that help? By the way,
Pat Robertson's calling in, and he's a religious broadcaster educator,
by the way, Christian Broadcasting Network. Everyone knows about the
seven hundred Club. By the way, that was the longest
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running television program in US history. And as a new book,
I have walked with the Living God, he reverend. I
know how old are you now? May I ask? I'm
just turned ninety a little while ago. I'm going, yeah, well,
God bless you, and uh, congrats on your new book.
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I'm very happy to hear about it. How are you
feeling well? I'm feeling great. I tell you when I
work out about you know, three times a week to
lift wayte the only kind of stuff. And I'm I'm
going strong. I've I've got a pacemaker, I've got a titanium. Me.
I'm short of prostate and a few of the things,
but I'm still I do four days a week of
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shows on television and consternation and run a university in Zufu.
So I've got a lot of stuff going on. What
a life you've had. You're the son of a US senator.
You went in the Marines after college, you became a
second lieutenant in the Korean War. Um. You know, I'm
not the most religious person in the world, but I
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do believe in God. I'm one of the Christians that
needs a saving part. And you know, I look at
you know that's always been your anchor, and I guess
there's a big part of your book that you know
there is a living God, and you know, things get
a little bit depressing, and I just I'm like almost hoping,
can you come back soon and fix this place, because
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I don't I don't know if man can do it. Sean,
you know, in this trouble, you've been pointing out the
terrible strife that is going on in our country. This
is like anarchy. They're tearing down statues of Jesus, They're
tearing down statues of every hero we've ever had, and
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there's anarchy, and I believe people want so much to
know that there's a God in heaven, that there's somebody
who cares that this world is didn't completely under control.
And so I hope my book I Walk with a
Living God will touch some people and let them know
that there is hope, that God hadn't given up on
this nation. You know, I just I found as I
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get older in life and I don't have the longevity
jeans you do, and my stress levels a little bit
out of control right now. Well, I'm not gonna lie,
and um, you know, I'm just thinking that, you know,
at the end of the day, if you believe that
there is a God and he's the creator of every man,
woman and child on this earth, and that man struggle
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is that there are a fallen being and that people
have a propensity for good and evil. You know, I
believe that the good outnumber the evil by a long shot.
And I you know, if anything, I would argue that
the human you know, you know, Mighty's I guess, strong
is the desire, but weak is the flesh. I guess
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is a common quote in the Bible. I know I
didn't say it. Well, Um, but the desire is strong,
the heart is there, but you know, the pull of
the flesh, I guess is weak. And I'm not talking
about any one sin um. Do you believe as I
do that most people are good people? Oh? I think
we amis you know. Oh. One of the things that
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I want to point out in my book and others.
We are made as tripartite beings. We have a we
have a money, we have a spirit, and the two
the God together make up a soul. And we are
creating the image of God, and we can be like God.
We have enormous power if we give it to the Lord.
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But at the same time, there's an enemy who wants
to destroyers, who hates humanity, who hates the people created
in God's image, and they've doing everything to destroyers, all
this drug addiction. Can you imagine somebody made in the
image of God that's a slave to throw a bunch
of weeds. I mean, you know, their plants and vegetables, cocaine, marijuana,
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all these things or vegetables. And we're supposed to be
in charge. He said, I will give you dominion over
the whole earth, And yet we're slavish to vegetables. I
mean this to still human. You know, we're capable of
so much more. You know what I've been saying, for example,
about all those violences where the United States of America,
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and we could stop violence if we choose to. Um,
you know, individually we can all strive to be better people.
I know I am striving. And I think when you
put your heart and mind to it, you know, and
I like your analogy about where mind, body and soul. Yeah,
if you put your heart to it and your mind
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to it, you know, you can only have a positive outcome.
And but there is there is insidious evil in this
world too. I mean, and I know it's an age
old question. You know, Um, God allows this evil to occur,
They say, people, so why does God allow that? What
is your answer to that hard question? Well, I think
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He's given a man free will. And if he took
our free will away, just imagine Sean, if every time
a person cursed God that his tongue running though, I mean,
he'd be so scared he wouldn't do anything. God wants
us to love him freely, and he wants us to
do it with a free and open spirit. He doesn't
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want to compel us. He doesn't want to drive us,
he doesn't want to harass us. You know, I've run
some institutions. I'm a chancellor of a big university, but
a lot of people working. I've spoken at your university.
I don't know if you remember. I know you have
and you were a blessing. But you know, these people
who work for me, I find they work much better
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if they're given freedom. You say, here's the course, now
here's the goal. Let's go get it together. But if
somebody is harassed and they have free they lose their jobs.
They're they're working in fear. How can they perform? And
I believe in freedom. I think we ought to be free,
and that's the whole concept of America. We were supposed
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to be free, and I you know, that's the declaration
of independent and I believe it. But you know, I
started the American Center for Lauren Justice. You know J
Secolo as a part of my book where oh he's amazing, Yeah,
he's a wonderful guy. But I started the American Center
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for Lauren Justice to fight the ACLU, and it ran
for president and all those things. But God, God gives
me the anointing to do it, and he will give
people the annointing if they just let him, if they
if they just will submit to him. He's really good.
He's got nothing but good for us. It would just
let him do it. You know, this is a message
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I personally need to hear, and I think the country
needs to hear. Um. It's so good to hear your voice.
Congratulations first on your ninetieth birthday. We'll put it up
on Hannity dot comments on Amazon dot com. I have
walked with the living God, Pat Robertson. We wish you
all the best. And you're like the bionic man. And
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you know, I don't think i'll ever reach the age
of ninety finey shot. I don't have those longevity jeans.
But God bless you and all that you're doing. And
thank you for sharing a message of hope with all
of us. Thank you well, thank you, Sean God brush
you friend, thank you sir. Wow that was pretty powerful,
wasn't it. Why is so many people? You know, I
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think people have the wrong idea about Christians. And you know,
I'm like the last person that should ever talk about
this stuff. But I mean there's a really cool stuff,
Like when you look at the Bible, the very hairs
of your head are counted. I'm like, well, you know,
as mankind really designed to understand the majesty or this
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concept of the Earth, the Sun, the moon, the stars,
the planets, the universes, the universes within universes within universes.
I don't think we're designed to know that. But just
marvel at it and know that mankind didn't do that,
and then there's something greater than ourselves. But yet that's
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something greater somehow we're like a spec of dust in
the mind of a creator that actually knows we exist. Um,
And you know you talk about the power of prayer.
I believe in all of that. You know, Linda, You're
gonna Linda's gonna excoriate me because I don't go to
church as much as I should. I do, you know,
I don't go watch online. I have I have at times.
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By the way, it is, your church found out the
two secrets yet, Okay, seriously, do you want to talk
about the EIB No? I want to talk about this.
Has your church should drop the secrets? I think we
should drop No, no, no, don't they're coming. It's coming.
You can say no, But did they find out about
nobody knows nothing. Nobody knows nothing. I need to show
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up there one day. Oh yeah, you only live four
million miles away. It's somewhere in Pencil. I don't even
know what town you're in. That's the way we're going
to keep it too. That's I guess if you're the
worst secret keeper in the world. Apparently, um, but you
know there is something to this, and I do believe
that you know this whole concept that America. You mentioned
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the Declaration that's our founding documents. I think it's the Constitution,
It's the Declaration of Independence. And I didn't do it
a little bit better than Joe. We hold these truths
to be self evident, that all men are created equal,
endowed by their Creator, with certain inalienable rights, among which
are life liberty in the pursuit of happiness endowed by
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their creator. What does that mean? Those are God given
rights that endowed by God. And you know, I'm not
the most religious guy. I'm not. I'm not the biggest
church guy. I was raised Catholic, I went to Catholic
schools for twelve years. I'm very beyond angry and disappointed
at all that has transpired with the church. Not looking
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to pick fights with people about it, but it was
just it's just unconscionable to me that you know, this
was allowed to occur. You know, people don't know, like
in the Catholic Church that for eleven hundred years, the
first years of the church, that priests were allowed to marry.
And I just think when you reduced the pool to
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you know, a very low one percent of people or
point five percent of the population, you just, you know,
you're missing a good part of people that would want
to be called to do something like that. Certainly it's
not my calling. But I was too incorrigible then and
I'm too incorrigible now, I guess, but I believe it all,
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and I know that it's true, and I know, I
just believe in something greater. This didn't all just you know,
I say to atheists all the time, I'm like, all right,
you believe you look at the majesty of God's creation
and universes within universes, and you believe what that it all?
We had a big bang and that all smashed together
and informed this these perfect universes. All right? Then my
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next question is, well, where did all of the energy
come from? In terms of being able to have a
big bang and then ended up in perfection. It just
doesn't make sense to me because you're arguing at that
point that something can come out of nothing, and I
don't believe that. I believe, you know, there has to
be an originator or a creator of all of that.
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And and I'm not pitting one religion against the other.
I was just, you know, I believe in the Christian faith,
and you know, I watched The Passion of the Christ
that just the story is fascinating, and watching that movie
is probably the most difficult thing you're ever gonna watch
if you're a Christian, if you're if you have that faith,
in that belief, and you know, I just you know,
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as we head into a point where we're making very
important decisions about the future of the country for our
kids and our grandkids, it does give you a nice
moment to stop and to pause and to think and
to you know, pray even you know, what is best
for this country because it's certainly not statism that's been tried,
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it's certainly not socialism that's been tried. It's you know,
it's not politicians. We're not endowed by politicians. Or or
a state with inalienable rights. You know, Thomas Payne once
wrote that if the guides and dictates of human conscience
were irresistibly obeyed, there'd be no need for any of
the lawgiver. That not being the case. Government governments are
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formed in their best case and necessary evil, and their
worst an intolerable one. You know, the idea that all
of your fears in life are going to be taken
away by government officials. But they don't even have a
simple calculator that would immediately prove it's impossible what they're promising.
But they make the promise anyway, and people believe, oh,
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everything's taken care of, and it is. It takes away
the stress of life, But that then takes away you're
a freedom in the process. Every time you give up
your rights for false security, you're losing your freedom. And
they's only proven over and over again that that will
lead to, you know, the darkest days. I have a
whole chapter of my book about it. Linda, by the way,
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wants to interview me today. I'm like, oh, I got
to think about this. No, no, don't think about it,
just do it. Donald Trump's wore on elements of his
own government. Trumps wore on absentee ballots, Trump's wore on Fauchi,
President Trump's war on face mask, Trump's wore on world order,
Donald Trump's wore on women, Trump's wore on science, Trump's
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wore on children, President Trump's war on the truth, Trump's
wore on reality, Trump's wore on institutions. Trump's wore on
his own executive branch. Donald Trump's wore on the FBI,
Donald Trump's wore on the FBI, trumps warre on Jeff
Sessions and Trump's war on Obamacare. Canald Trump's war on
law enforcement, Trump's wore on China, Trump's wore on the whistleblower,
Trump's wore on the Freedom Caucus. President Trump's war on
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the NFL, Trumps war on Amazon, Trump's wore on trade,
Donald Trump's wore one Trump's war on the intelligence community,
Trump's war on intelligence, Donald Trump's war on immigrant Trump's
war on immigrant labor. From President Trump's war on the Press,
President Trump's unpresidented first year war in the media, Trump's
war on the media, war on the media, war on
the Press, War on the media, Trump's war on the media.
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Coming up in our next hour Trump's wore on the
media continues. Donald Trump's warre on justice, Trump's war on justice,
Donald Trump's wore on justice, Donald Trump's war unjustice, Donald
Trump's war unjustice, Trump's war on the justice system, President
Trump's war on Christmas. There have been widespread calls to
boycott Goya after the CEO praise Trump, but the President
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claims in a try today that the company is doing
great now. The President and Ivanka are displaying these products
like their game show prizes. What's up with that? It's
again so bizarre. I love it believes that Ivanka ever
bought a can of Goya beans. I'd like to know
who thinks that Princess Ivanka shopping and buys Goya products.
Get over yourself. It is a law where people cannot
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use their platform, cannot use their jobs. The government paid
jobs to help any sort of brand or any company.
It is a law. And I do not recall MSNBC
or CNN or anybody else being concerned about the safety
of people who attended those those gatherings. But suddenly, when
it is involving a President Trump rally, then of course
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then these safety measures are of a paramount. But when
it's when it's a large gathering with a political message
that MSNBC would agree with, Suddenly safety measures are really
on the back burner. And just a reminder, for what
it's worth, there is no editorial point of view here
on any of these newscasts on MSNBC in the daytime.
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Trump's war on this, Trump's wore on that, Trump's war
on this, Trump's wore on that, Trump's wore world War,
World War War, stormy, stormy, stormy, stormy, stormy, Russia, Russia, Russia, Russia, Russia, Ukraine, Ukraine, Ukraine, Ukraine.
I mean, I've never seen anything like it. They cannot
even make up their own words. It is one voice,
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one United radical extreme democratic propaganda machine, the ninety nine
percent of the mob. And then all things radical, extreme
democratic socialist. And you've got the most extreme candidate now
that is now co opted and partnered with, which means
this is what he's saying, he will do, adopting and
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even plagiarizing Bolshevik Bernie's economic agenda of radical socialism. We're
going to talk about that coming up later. Then you've
got AOC's new Green Deal madness. She is the advisor
for Biden. Then you add Biden, Pelosi and Schumer, you
got one hundred and twenty five years of failure. Add
Beto Bozo, and you got a guns are that believes
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in confiscation of guns. And you don't think what matters.
What's happening matters. In one hundred and nine days, It's
all on the line everything. If these pol understand the policies,
is what I'm talking about here. If this socialism, if
this New Green Deal, if the United Sanctuary States of
America and amnesty come into play, if the end of energy,
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as we know at the lifeblood of the world's economy,
how can you conclude anything other that it will take
the greatest country God has ever given man, a system
of governance that has created more wealth, that has achieved
the advancement of the human condition. No other system has
ever been as great as this country, albeit imperfect, that
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will all vanish. All of this has been tried, and
all of this has failed. All of this, all of
these promises of everything free, free, free, can never ever
be fulfilled and sustained, no matter if they confiscated all
of the wealth of people. And you know, socialist countries
have tried that too. Here to weigh in on where
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we are and what this means, and the mob and
the media, the extension of all things radical democratic socialist.
Joel Pollocky is the editor at large in house Council
for Bright Art. By the way, his new book is out.
It's called Red November. Joe Concha commentator, opinion writer, columnists
The Hill, Welcome back both debater the program. Appreciate you
being with us. You know, Joe, you look at the
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media all the time. I mean, war war, trumpet war
war war, World war War. I mean, we've done this
with every single solitary issue. They always use the same words,
the same phrases, the same descriptions, the same adjectives. We're
on the one year anniversary. By the way, I was
just looking up some notes that I had over repeat
items in the media, and CNN and MSNBC said the
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word racist more than four thousand, one hundred times from
July fourteenth through July twenty First, think about that, that's
over a week. That's six hundred times a day. Or
you know, we've always heard the walls are closing in.
It's the beginning of the end. The news is tightening.
It's a turning point. It's a watershed moment. As you said,
it's the same phrases over and over again. But like
you know, I have a four year old. I read
him the boy who cries Wolf, and the media cries
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wolf and uses these terms over and over again, they
tend to lose their impact after a while. Shot. I think, though, Joel,
I mean collectively, the one thing that this president has
been able to do is he has he's literally raised
the consciousness of the country. I mean, we've always talked
about media bias since I've been started first in radio
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thirty three years ago, my twenty fifth year at Fox.
And you've had the Media Research Center, and you've had
other groups come up, and too many, too numerous to name.
And there is this alternative network of voices, podcasts, talk radio, Rush,
Mark Me, you know, Fox News, those of Us, me
Ingram and so many others, right, and you know, but
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we're like one percent where the we are the we
are vastly outmanned by networks, papers, news, you know, I mean,
it just is like a million to one at this point. Well, also,
the tech and these play a role in that, right
because they regulate what comes up on your search engine
when you're looking for news, or you're looking to look
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up something, research something. Google controls what you see, and
you're absolutely right. Sean Americans have become more aware of
media bias. Even Democrats will tell posters and have told
opinion polls that they believe the news is biased, but
that bias is still effective, not so much because of
what they're telling you and how they spin it, but
because of what they're not telling you. And there's important
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news you may not hear because the media don't want
to tell you, and because the big tech giants don't
want that news to circulate on your platform. You couldn't
hear or mention the name of the whistleblower, for example,
in the impeachment. If you did that, Facebook would take
your story off and Google wouldn't let people find it
on the search engine. So it's what you don't see
that's often more important. Oh, we learned that with this
Twitter hack, Joe Contra didn't we. I've seen a lot
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of postings now on analysis that in fact, what conservatives
believed in terms of what some of these social media
platforms who are doing might have been confirmed. What do
you think of that? I think that Shawn A. Lot
of young Democrats probably work in Silicon Valley, you know,
just just sitfalling here. And so to think that there's
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bias at these companies, these tech companies like Twitter for instance,
of course there is. Of course people are blacklisted, of
course they're shadow band This is all confirmed now by
that hack And and and Joel made a good point before,
by the way, about media bias in terms of the
bias of omission that Barry Weiss's story earlier this week,
that's the New York Times columnists who wrote perhaps the
greatest resignation letter in the history of resignation letters in
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any industry, when she just talked about a toxic and
hospital environment over at the New York Times and all
the things that she said about stories being killed and
not even pitched if they had a conservative slant. CNN
and MSNBC didn't touch that story even for one second
on their airwaves. So to bring it back, is it biased, Absolutely,
But there's also this whole tie in between all of
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these media companies and organizations. The reason why probably see
ann An, MSNBC didn't cover that story is because they
employ so many people from the New York Times to
be contributors and we don't want to hurt anybody's feelings
or make them look bad. So yeah, it's not just
one publication organization. They live in a silo. These things
are all interconnected, and it affects what people end up
seeing into Joel's point, not seeing in the end. You know, Joel,
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when you look at two thousand and seven and two
thousand and eight, there were very very few of us
that did a deep dive into who Barack Obama was,
and that is, you know, what is a community organizer?
What is the inspiration behind black liberation theology? How do
you sit in the pews of Reverend Wright? Who's Frank
Marshall Davis? What was the chumb Gang? What does it mean?
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What is acorn? What is a Lynskey? Who are heirs?
And dorned? They didn't touch it. Then you've got the
deep state. They you know, ninety nine percent of this
media believed and pedal lies in conspiracy theories, smears and
slanders and Besmirchman's twenty four seven. They have not apologized,
they have not retracted. We were right on this program,
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and I know some of the pages of what both
of you right. You are also right that, but there
weren't many of us, and it was all a hoax
on Russia. And they ignored quid pro quo Joe. And
then they ignored Hillary's obstruction and Hillary in the Espionage Act.
They care about Russian interference, but not Hillary's dirty dossier,
bought and paid for Russian lies that it cared about,
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didn't care about at all, premeditated fraud on a FISA court.
The biggest stories otherwise in their career they missed and
they pedaled conspiracy theories, right. You know, in the media
like to pretend that Donald Trump is a dictator. They
said that over and over again during the impeachment. But
what you just described all of those stories over the
last several years describes the experience of Trump supporters watching
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how the media have treated this president. Trump supporters are
seeing a kind of tyranny through the media's treatment of
Trump and the media's treatment of the election. I mean,
they're still in denial that there was a democratic election
in twenty sixteen. And what people see is that all
these hoaxes get made up. Then there are investigations, and
there are leagues, lives get destroyed. The investigations continue through
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the midterm elections. Democrats take the house, then you've got impeachment,
and now you've got this effort to try to keep
the schools closed, even though scientists say you can open
the school safely. And people look at this and feel
like their freedoms are being taken away, and the statues
are being toppled, and people are being canceled and forced
to read books about white supremacy or whatever in the workplace,
and people feel like their freedom is under attacked from
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the left and from the media. Has Trump, though effectively
tattooed and branded fake news enough that people are skeptical enough.
I think people are skeptical. But the other thing is,
as Stalin said, you don't have to convince people that
communism works. You just have to remove the possibility of
any other thought. And people are punished for speaking their minds.
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People are for dissenting, and that's what makes it difficult.
It's hard to have a conversation about the alternatives to
what democrats are proposing because anyone who speaks out is punished.
I'd stay right there more with Joe Conscho, More with
Joel Pollock on the other side. As we continue, Joel
Pollock and Joe Conscha are with us? Okay, So I
asked Joel before the break, has Donald Trump successfully branded
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the fake news and industrial complex and will that impact
the majority of Americans needed to win a national election.
I have two answers, and they're both yes and yes. Yes.
Donald Trump has impacted obviously by pushing back and the
way he does and exercising his First Amendment right to
criticize the press, which they don't like very much. But honestly, Sean,
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you bought up Barack Obama before I think in two
thousand and eight that was a big, big change as
far as media was concerned, where it was biased and
broad daylight, and people saw exactly how that election was covered,
and that kind of permanently set things in motion to
when we did get to Donald Trump. And this is why,
and I love using the stat Going into the twenty
sixteen election, the Hill looks at fifty nine major newspapers
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and their endorsements. Fifty seven of those endorsements went to
Hillary Clinton, two went to Donald Trump. That got her
a set of stake knives and a concession speech and
all that. That's all you have to know about influence
as far as the media, Yes, they still have influence,
but not nearly enough. People know how to think for themselves,
and they know where to find objective sources if they
need to. But the reality is that they're still out there,
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They're still chanting the same mantras. And I thought your
analogy was pretty interesting, Joel, And that is that, you know,
if you just flood the zone with Trump as evil
and Trump's war, Trump's war, Trump's war, Trump's war, Russia, Russia, Russia,
you know, it begins to penetrate. Whether people are even
conscious of it or not, it does. And I hear
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it from my kids actually in school, where other kids
are hearing things from their liberal parents and saying horrible
things about Trump. And that's how pervasive it has become.
That these messages get out there. People who are supportive
of the president, just as they might be supportive of
any Republican president, are afraid to put up a yard sign,
afraid to put a bumper sticker on their car. There's
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a climate of fear. The flip side of that is
there may be more Trump supporters out there than we know,
but people are just frightened out of showing that publicly.
But they are out there, and they may show up
at the polls in November. Well, that's that obviously would
be our greatest hope. All right, So with one hundred
and nine days to go, I think that that Joe
Biden Joe Concho by adopting AOC's agenda, Bolshevik, Berney's agenda,
(45:33):
Beato Bozo's agenda and so and partnering with Pelosi and Schumer,
I don't see. I've never seen a candidate move that
hard left to shore up their base. That's a sign
of weakness to me, and an inarticulate candidate for that matter,
right shot that Joe Biden doesn't exactly exude confidence in
any way, shape or form. And look, it's two basic
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things that this election will come down to. If coronavirus
is in a better place than it is now in
terms of not so much that the vaccine is out there,
but an announcement that a Phase three went very well
and there will be one on the horizon. And that is,
how does Joe Biden pay for all these programs like
the one you mentioned now, Alexander Accatio Cortez New Green Deal,
trillions in spending. You can't pay for that without raising taxes,
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not only on the rich, but all classes. So that's
part one and part I gotta I gotta roll though
we're just out of time. I always want to hear
you though, Joe concha Um, thanks for it was always
for being with us. Joel, congrats on the book Red November.
It's on Hannity dot com, Amazon dot com. Thank you both.
When we come back straight to the phones. And then
apparently Linda wants to interview me about what I don't
know straight ahead, Yeah, yeah, a sidewalk. There's not a
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lot of me anywhere, I thought, So what was it
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like in that capacity in the first few weeks when
the fence was up around the Justice Center for that
RT response, I'll say this, I got. I got to
see folks that really do want change, like the rest
of us that have been impacted by racism um. And
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then I got to see those people get faded out
by people that have no idea what racism is all about,
never experienced racism, that don't even know that the tactics
that they are using are the same tactics that were
used against my people. And they don't even know that.
They don't even know the history, they don't know what
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they're saying coming from someone who graduated from PSU with
a history degree, it's it's it's actually frightening on how
you know, they say, if you don't know your history,
you repeated and watching people do that to other people
just because of what they decided to do with their life.
All right. That was a police officer, African American Portland
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police officer named ja Carry Jackson, talking about what it's
like being an African American officer during these protests. And
of course the sounds of the Portland riots that have
now gone on for weeks were now you know, edging
up to thirteen hundred police officers injured across the country,
(48:54):
twelve dead. We're talking about bricks and bottles and rocks
and molotov cocktails and knives and yes, guns and now
canes and bats used against the police officers. Police officers
don't have the ability to fight back. I keep going
back to a very same theme here, and that is
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that if we don't restore law and order, there will
be no pursuit of happiness for any American in any town,
in any city that adopts this madness and this insanity.
You know, if you look at the statistics of crime
and you know, cities all across you know, the country.
It is scary. You know, thirty one murders from July
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sixth to July twelfth in Chicago alone, four hundred and
seventeen percent increase from the six murders recorded during the
same time last year. The city saw one hundred and
sixteen homicides during the most recent twenty eight day period. Houston,
we got problems there too, and you have murders up
thirty seven percent from one hundre up now from from
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one hundred and seventy eight this year, you know already,
but you only had one hundred and forty of all
of twenty nineteen. Los Angeles they have seen the surgeon
violence forty nine shootings, fourteen fatalities since July eighth. Well,
today's July seventeenth. New York City, well two hundred and
seventy seven percent increase, forty nine incidents. And I can
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go on and on and on, and the President now
is pledging to restore order to these war zones. He
has offered the help and where the help has been
accepted Minneapolis and DC, it has had incredible effects. The
President in my last interview with him, it was his
threat to the Chaz Chop Autonomous Summer of Love Spaghetti
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Potlock Dinner Zone in Seattle that finally forced Seattle to move.
How many millions and millions of dollars a loss of businesses?
How do you ever bring back the people that died?
You cannot. That's why it was so sad to listen
to Horace Lorenzo Anderson Senior talk about his nineteen year
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old son. That's why it's been so sad when Lawrence
Jones interviewed the family of a seven year old, beautiful
young girl, our national treasure that lost their life in
the backyard on the fourth of July weekend of our grandmother,
or interviewing the father and the grandmother of this one
year old killed in Brooklyn. We have the eight year
old that was killed in Atlanta because they accidentally drove
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into their mini autonomous zone, Summer of Love zone, where
we had reported a week earlier than people were manning
AK forty sevens an air of fifteens, and Steve Harrigan
bravely went in and interviewed these guys for Hannity. You
don't have safety, you don't have security, you don't have
any pursuit of happiness there is now I saw this
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article today. City council in Seattle is I guess, facing
a dilemma with their pledge to cut the least by
fifty percent. That would mean firing of many, many police officers,
which appears to be I guess popular in these states
that have been run into the ground for decades of
liberal mayor after liberal mayor after liberal mayor. And if
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you want to know what Joe Biden's America is going
to look like, just take a look at New York
and Chicago and Seattle and Portland, and you're getting a
pretty good idea. And the problem is that, you know,
firing if it's done by seniority, you know, I mean,
what's going to happen here? So you have one city
council member, their name is Lisa Herbold, simple fire officers
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based on their race. Okay, good luck with the lawsuit
that's gonna ensue immediately thereafter. That's not going to work
out very well. You know, it's not that hard. I'm
all for training the police more. I've talked about my
seven years of training as a student of the of
Martial Arts, and I literally have studied krovmagaw KEMP, Japanese
(53:01):
jiu jitsu, UH, situational street fighting boxing, you know, uh,
learning to defend against sticks and blades and firearms. It's
it's a constant, never ending training. George Floyd. If you
just manipulated one or two fingers while he was handcuffed,
you will have full compliance. Most officers don't know how
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to do that. I think those tasers are atrocious with
the you know, the wires coming flying out, you have
two shots, bad idea. There are better non lethal alternatives available.
Nobody's talking about it, it seems, but me and I
know because I own them. I have purchased them, and
I have been a pistol marksman since I was ten
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or eleven. It's the last option. Give police more non
lethal options. Uh, you got. You gotta sift through those
bad apples. Make sure that that they, you know, get
kicked off the force, just like the one percent in
the you know, FBI, world's premier law enforcement agency. I
always distinguish between the one and the ninety nine percent.
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Probably set it on TV and radio a million times
because it's fair and it's right, and it's just you
don't hold officers responsible for the actions of a few.
You don't hold FBI agents and special agents responsible for
the actions of a few. You don't hold the entire
intelligence community that bravely protects us in an evil world
responsible for what the one percent does and their abuse
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of power and corruption. Just fundamental fairness. By the way,
that protester that punched the cops in New York Black
Lives Matter protester, well, that person goes free thanks to
Cuomo's nobail law. Cops finally arrested the suspect in the
Brooklyn Bridge Kane attack against a high ranking police officer. There.
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We have a case in Philadelphia where a woman dies
after being shot in the head. I mean, when is
this going to end? I keep talking about this all right,
Let's go to Keith is in Pencil Lvania. Keith will
be watching Pennsylvania very very closely in one hundred and
nine days. It would be very nice if the president,
if they call, we can now project Donald Trump is
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one of the great state of Pennsylvania. Never an easy
state to win. Always uphill and I hope the people
of Pennsylvania know what's at stake. Shan they do they do,
But with these with these lockdowns with the I have
a lot of conservative friends, and some of those conservative
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friends are actually going to vote for Biden. They feel
that they're giving up, they're giving up. The point is
they feel they vote for Biden, they get back to
normal and be honest with the escarit ec out of me. Well,
I mean you just told me they will, and then
you said, while all these people are saying they're voting
(55:51):
for Biden and they're conservative, that does not warm my heart,
to be very blunt with you, They're just tired of
the lockdowns. They're tired of the chaouse. Well, what are
they things going to happen in Joe Biden's America? They
indert mind. They feel you know this COVID and lockdown
to be gone November three. Okay, good luck with that.
(56:12):
That's interesting, But look, can you interrupt. I don't understand
what you're saying. What are you saying? You're saying people
think Biden's gonna end asking him? I know, I just
I didn't understand what he's saying. The thing is is
that they feel this is all just to beat up
a Trump supporter, just to get to the point so
once he gets in office, then it will magically disappear. Yeah,
(56:35):
I got you. Okay, thank you? Yes, okay, that's that's
that satisfy you, Linda? Are you okay? I'm sorry, Sean,
I just was. I was like, what they think Biden's
gonna do this? Mister? You know, I forget about it. Oh.
I think a lot of the chaos is they get
it up, they work it up, and then they create
this image that things are so spiraling out of control,
and Joe Biden gets selected and then they pulled pulled
back by listen. You know, there's such a connection between
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the radical left and their support of Joe Biden or
anything against Trump that you know, who knows what they're
up to. I have no ideas that organized. I can't
say that some of these groups are absolutely organized to
do anything and everything they can possibly do to destroy
Trump or anybody that likes Donald Trump. Remember, a lot
of this isn't just Donald Trump. A lot of this
(57:20):
is they have contempt for you, for we, the American people.
The smelly Trump supporter. Remember, he's going to transform America,
rewrite America's economy, you know, the Green New Deal, Bolshevik,
Berney's socialist utopia that will only fail. That is the
agenda that they're leaving. Let's say hi to Jeremy and Montana. Hey, Jeremy,
(57:44):
how are you. I'm doing great? John? How are you
doing today? I'm good, sir. What's going on? Well, I
wanted to talk about the school stuff, and I've done
some research. Linda was saying, you know, how are the
how are the lower income families going to be able
to provide for the laptops and things like that? Yeah,
we're talking about my idea. My idea is with all
these failing school systems, it's probably impossible because the states
(58:06):
will be so resistant because they're so in the pocket
of the teachers unions. But if we could provide an
online alternative so that every kid has the ability with
the parent, with a grandparent, with a loving relative, with
a neighbor, I don't care who, and that they could
spend two hours a day no matter what they're learning
or not learning in school. This can supplement and guarantee
(58:29):
if you follow this course curriculum, that you will be
proficient in reading, writing, math, and history. And I would
stop there, no more topics, just stick to the fundamentals
and the basics. Online classes a curriculum. Parents can go
through with their kids, the loving relative can go through
with their kids, and this way they have a shot
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because without the education, my argument is the rungs of
the ladder are non existent. You don't put the rungs
in the ladder through education back in, then people's chance
at any pursuit of happiness goes away. And yeah, and
that's a very valid point. And my point is that
here in Montana they spend over eleven thousand dollars per
child per school year. So if the schools aren't going
to be open, they should be able to at least
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have a thousand dollars if they could spare to get
the laptops and the things that the kids need for
their in home learning bare minimum. Yeah. Look, it's listen.
Remember the federal government contributes to every student's education, and
those schools that fail. I'm not disagreeing at all, but
we can reallocate those moneys, right, does that make sense?
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That's exactly my point. All right, good job, thank you,
good call. Recent surge of gun violence continued Friday in
the city, with six separate shootings involving seven victims. That
list includes a deadly shooting in Brooklyn Police say had
happened around seven forty five last night on New Jersey
Avenue in East New York. Officers who were called to
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the scene found an eighteen year old man shot in
the chest. The victim was taken to Brookdale Hospital, where
he was pronounced dead. Or to say, it appears a
victim was leaving the building when a gunman approached an
open fire. So far, no arrests have been made, but
children caught the crossfire of rising gun violence across New
York City. A one year old has died after being
hit by bullets at a Brooklyn playground last night, and
(01:00:15):
a twelve year old was shot in a separate incident.
A violent and chaotic night in Brooklyn when bullets began
to fly just outside Raymond Bush Playground on Madison Street.
In Bedsty, police say around eleven thirty last night, three
adults were shot and a one year old boy in
his stomach. All right, so we have a great story.
Randy's calling in from New York and when we come back,
(01:00:36):
Randy is going to tell us why his son is
apparently leaving the NYPD. And by the way, this has
now become a phenomenon across the country, police or retiring
in droves, others are leaving fewer people applying. It's going
to impact the safety and security of every American, especially
in every big city. You know. For the month of July.
(01:00:56):
For the nyt PD to point out, last week, ninety
nine percent of shooting victims were minorities. We can do
better than this, all right, And then Linda's got some
questions she wants me to answer, so we'll do that
in the next half hour as well. Quick break right back,
we'll continue, all right. That's just eighteen short days, one
hundred and nine days till you become the ultimate jury
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News Roundup, information overload, by the way, Hannity dot com,
Amazon dot com, soon bookstores everywhere. Sometime probably next week,
we have a lot of announcements to make. We've got
a lot of great plans. Um I will be on
a special on Fox. Remember the great One is on
Sunday night at eight. Harris Faulkner is doing a special.
Um I spent a lot of time yesterday, had a
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great time with her, um on where the country is now?
And um I really enjoyed the time. And then we
ended up taping Linda over forty five minutes and obviously
won't make the you know, won't ten, so you went
over as usual. Yeah, is there someone screaming break and
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you weren't listening to them? No? You know, I think
she I don't know. I gotta ask Harrison. She's gonna
put it online or maybe Fox Nation, or maybe use
it on her daily show, the two daily shows, which
are doing phenomenal. We could certainly, you know, crosspost on
Hannity dot com help out. I mean, just absolutely brilliant,
A heart of gold, a love of this country. I mean,
it was, it was, it was very powerful. I felt
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in a lot of different ways, and this discussion needs
to be had. I'm not going to tell you any
more than that now, all right. So I got a
call from Linda this morning, well not a call, text,
text me and James, and she says, okay, um, we uh,
I need to interview you today. I'm like, what the guy?
I got questions? You keep talking about something and you
don't explain it. I need you to explain it. I
don't even know what it is. So I'm like ill
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prepared for whatever this question is. What's your question? I
just thought it might be nice, you know, I mean,
probably the audience, our listeners who have listened for a
very long time, well know how terrible you are at
promoting your own thing, selling your own thing. We never
sell anything. We don't have a store, you know. We
just started doing T shirts finally, after fifteen years i've
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been here. I've rejected it outright. It's just always forever,
And I think I think one of the things that
I really want to communicate, you know, for the audiences
side of things. You know, we do a lot of
books here, and Sean is such a great friend to
so many people, and he always takes the time to
go through their books and get their message out because
writing a book is difficult. It's a lot of work.
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It's hard. And for Sean, his platform, his medium has
always been talking. So for him to take on another
book after ten years, I think the audience would be
interested in understanding why. And so as we're as you're
taking on this book and you're writing it, and we're
going through all the edits and the audio book, and
you know, it's a lot and the book asks Ethan
nineteen straight hours in one weekend. It's a disaster. I mean,
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it's just, oh, you don't like that it came out.
I thought it absolutely because I also wanted to put
my heart into it and people know my voice. You
know what I like the best about it is that
your New York Acts time comes through because you're too
tired to fight exactly does come out when I'm tired.
But my point is, you know, it's there's all this work,
and not only that, there's very few authors that actually
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voice their own audio books. This is not a common things.
The third time I've done it, I do not do
it for the last book. Most people do exactly. So
here you know, here you are. You're like, I'm going
to do this. This is so important to me that
I want you to hear it in my voice, my inflection,
my tone. So the more we talked about it, I
was like, you know, I don't think the audience understands
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what live Free or Die means. You know, it's not
just a slogan. It's not just you know, a hashtag.
This is something much bigger than that. And then of
course you know, the world starts falling apart with all
of the riots and the protesting and the pandemic and
the fear. I mean, I just feel like the whole
world is on edge in our country specifically, and your
book kind of deals with both because in Latin it says,
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you know, the world in America, you know, we're dealing
with a very large problem here of this live for
your die concept. So then this morning, Vice President Pence
spoke at Rippon College and he was talking about the
effects of socialism, and he was just saying, you know,
if you're thinking that Joe Biden going more left, working
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with Bernie Sanders, putting together a platform of ideas that
are going to take away more of your freedoms, just
look at what happened when we had to run on
for paper, towels, toilet paper. You know, you can't get
water bottles, you can't get hand sanitizer. That's socialism, you know.
And I started thinking about it, and I was like,
you have a whole chapter on this, shun. I mean,
you did all this research going back to the early
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days of Soviet Union, and I just thought it might
be something that the audience could really, you know, sort
of glean an idea of where you're coming. Now, You're
you're gonna make me work because let me let me
start with this. You're and it's a little early. I
was going to do this, like maybe the week before
the book's release. Um, but okay, you're asking, I'm going
to tell you. Listen, man, the world's on fire. Okay.
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I lined up I purposely the first thing I do
when I decide I did not want to write a book.
I fought against it, against it, against it. I war
I'd never do another one because it is so hard.
But the way it works for me is I usually
come up with a title. The title I originally came
up was Live Free or America Dies, because I think
we're at a tipping point, as I say every day.
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I put it in Latin at the bottom because as
I looked at the designs, it just didn't work the
way it didn't come across the way I wanted. Spent
a lot of time on the flag that's on the cover,
and it's tattered and it's torn, but the fifty state stars,
but by accident and design, are not and Live Free
or Die America in the world on the brink. And
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in Latin I put Live Free or America Dies. I
had to have like fifteen Latin experts do that. But
I designed the chapters just to give you an outline
you're asking for. Where this chapter on socialism, it's chapter
four the book. It's a history of failure. But proceeding
it is chapter one, A republic if you can keep it,
which is the admonition of the Great Ben Franklin when
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I asked during the Constitutional Convention, is it a monarchy
or is it a Is it a republic? Well, republic
if you can keep it. I go through a history
in chapter two of the Rise of the Radicals, then
I give welcome to fantasy Land, Chapter three the Democrats
twenty twenty Agenda, and then chapter four is Socialism a
history of Failure. This took the most work in terms
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of research, and the hardest part for me was and
I hired researchers and you were a part of that team.
Actually is putting together in a way that people would
understand it. And actually I was disappointed in myself because
I realized how much I had forgotten things that I
knew but I had since forgotten. Haven't talked about in
a long time, but I think a very very apropo
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too our times now. In the previous chapter on the
twenty twenty agenda are the what is for example, the
Green New deal. Now you have Bolshevik Berney and you
have now adopted by Joe Biden. That's scary. Then you
have AOC Green New Deal. Then you have gun confiscation,
mister boz Obeto. Then you have one hundred and twenty
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five years of failure Biden, Pelosi and Schuber. You know
what is it? All right? Guaranteed job sustaining wage, medical leave,
guaranteed government vacations, retirement, guaranteed high quality healthcare, adequate housing,
economic security, clean water, air, etc. Resources, training, education, all
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educations free. We're going to forgive student loaned at one
hundred percent. And Biden talked about this this week. Of
America's power demands will be through clean, renewable, zero emission
energy sources. That's what he said this week. Upgrading every
building in the US wow, to achieve maximum energy efficiency,
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water efficiency. It's unsustainable. You know, the estimates of ninety
four trillion. That's not even with the healthcare part. And
the interesting thing about what you're saying is he was
in the White House as Vice president for eight years
and that's not including the rest of the time that
he has been serving the American people and has never
done any of this So then fast forward. That's the
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democratic agenda Chapter three. In chapter four, what I talk
about a socialism's history of failure. It has been tried
over and over again in many manifestations and forms. It
has always been fundamentally rooted in dishonesty, lies, broken promises,
and a literal power grab which takes away freedoms. You know,
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those socialist parties lead. They don't declare that if empowered,
they will build an authoritarian state or suppressed assent or
take away the freedoms of people. They just promise you
security that they can never deliver on because financially it's unsustainable.
You know, I go through the history for example the
Soviet Union, Well what happened there? They were once the
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world's largest grain exporter and they had to come begging
to their rival, their enemy, the United States, to help
feed their own people. Socialism worked of Venezuela or would
be the socialist utopia, and they actually have the resources
with the oil to do it. Well, their oil production
dropped seventy five percent. Who was it? Or hey Ramos
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remember when he when he reported on this, didnt they
put him in jail for a while. People picking food
out of garbage pails when you have all of that
money and resources that everyone could benefit from. Their oil
production has dropped their promises of this utopia failing at
a spectacular level. Poverty not utopia. You know, if you
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go to East Germany before the wall came tumbling down,
you know, they stopped producing anything extraordinary. Nothing I actually
used in the book, you know, except steroid infused athletes
and in internal spying apparatus that kept everyone in fear,
just like the former Soviet Union did as well. And
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you know, they don't say upfront that that's what they're
gonna do, but that's what it has always evolved into,
you know, and everything's free, and you know there's a
certain appeal in people's minds. Ah, I'll never have to
worry about my housing, or my healthcare, or my job
or my retirement. They're going to do it for free.
And can I just tell you, can I interrupt for
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one second? So the reason why I wanted to hit
this today and where this came from this morning when
I was texting and You're like, what are you talking about?
So when all this was, when I've been looking over
the last you know, every Friday we do the weekend review. Right,
so we're putting everything together, putting the show together, the
audio of the thoughts and all the information. And I
was thinking about this, and I went to your chapter
four because I have the luxury of having it early.
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Why didn't you give me a heads up? Are you
always the last to know? You know that I don't
bother you until I have to. You're welcome. But there's
there's the first couple of lines that you write, and
about socialism, and you write its core problem has always
been as dishonesty and it's broken promises. But the next
paragraph I felt like I was reading a newspaper from
today's news, because you're like, they'll build an authoritarian pulls
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suppressed assent and rip away every vestage of freedom from
society and run the economy into the ground. That is
exactly what is happening right now. It has happened from
the get go. Here's the fascinating thing. If you look
at the promises. And I even at some point in
the chapter in the chapter I mentioned Bolsha Vic Burney
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and there's you know, thousands of people that he was
able to appeal to. That now Joe Biden has to
shore up that base, which never happens in a general election.
But he's gone hard left, you know, class warfare, abolishing
all student death, healthcare, re engineered the US economy, green
new deal, AOC bezo bozo, you know, and one hundred
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and twenty five years of promises the problem too. Then
Linda becomes this while all of those promises are made
and it's a guaranteed mathematical failure. What happens next, you know,
aside a section in that chapter about drenched in the blood,
drenched in blood from the very beginning. In other words,
if socialism defined is a political system and where by
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the government owns and runs the key elements of the economy,
you know, nationalizing industry for example, and there's no they
don't tell you how they're gonna do all of this
because they can't. What's missing of the details and things
like the funding. Well that's you know, you can you
can go back to Mars and Angles for example. You know,
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they are principles of socialism, the Communist Manifesto, and I
quote that in the chapter. And you know what, in
true capitalist form, we're going to oppose socialism. Take a
quick break, say hello to one of our sponsors. And
come back and talk about this a little bit. We're
gonna do. That's what we're gonna Dove thought love that
I have to interrupt for capitalists carry this into the
next hour. So I know you were talking about the
Communist Manifesto. We're back here. I'm sorry that I interrupted you.
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You know, I'm bringing us back from commercial. You're welcome,
and we're talking about your book. So take it off
from there. So we left off with, So, okay, I
go through East Germany, I go through Pezuela, the former
Soviet Union, and I quote the Communist Manifesto. You know,
while the promises are so assuring, reassuring, you will have
no risk in life, no fear in life. Your government
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is going to protect you. How did that Obamacare thing
work out? The problem is the math. It is simple,
fundamental math. And more importantly, once you take away the
natural stress of life. If you believe, as I do,
that every man, woman and child is born with talents
from God. But if you're not put in an environment
where there's good stress, the stress that makes you dig deep,
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dive to a good deep dive within yourself and do
things you never dreamed you could do, because it's out
of necessity. When I was out of my own and
my late teens, in my early twenties, I had to
work out of necessity. I had to work because I
needed to pay my rent and buy old cars because
that's all I could afford, and certainly not go out
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to eat. So there's a good stress that brings the
best out of people. Once you assure people everything taken
care of, where's the stress that's going to force you
to get your ass out of bed every day and
go produce goods and services the people want, need, and desire.
If America, if I'm right, America is the greatest country
on earth. And I quote Barry Farber, and I add,
you know, no countries accumulated more power, abused it less,
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but used that power to advance the human condition. If
I'm right in that, then it's freedom that did that.
It's liberty that did that, and it is entrepreneurialism that
did that. And that that is now what is at
stake here. You know, the main conflict going back to
the former Soviet Union. You know, you have the proletariat
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or factory workers and their oppressors, bourgeois, the wealthier middle
of upper classes. You know, they told people the workers
which seize power through a violent revolution to establish a
dictatorship of the proletariat, which you know, workers would suppress
their class enemies, seize control of the economy. What does
that sound like and run the economy for their own benefit.
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Oh okay, Well, we're gonna take all the rich people's money.
Rich people didn't get rich by being stupid. They're gonna
leave like they're leaving New York and California. They're going
to leave the United States. And many rich people started
out very very poor and worked very very hard. I
don't know people. I don't know trust fund babies. I
don't know who they are. And by the way, that's
something I won't do for my kids, So can I
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for one second? So we're out of time in the
semeon between, do it for a couple more on the
other side than do callers? Is that okay with you? Okay?
Now that I gave up control of the hour, keep
interviewing me. Listen. It's a passion of mine I spent.
I told you how much time I spent studying late
into the night, and how many nights and what I
came away with. It scares the living hell out of me,
all right, So we'll be right back and we'll do
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some more. Joe Biden and the radical left are trying
to impose the same system socialism plus in America. Biden
is a puppet of Bernie Sanders, AOC and the militant left.
Nobody will be safe in a Biden America. But Biden
doesn't know what to buy in America is. If you
ask him to define it, he wouldn't even know what
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it is. But other people do, and he will have
radical people running that. Republicans are the Party of freedom,
Democrats are the party of socialism and worse. Welcome back,
glad you other us twenty five Now to the top
of the hour. Aunt Linda's asking me to describe what
went into this chapter that will be coming out in
what eighteen days of chapter four, Socialism and History of Failure.
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But you can buy it now wherever books are sold.
Amazon dot com, Handy dot com. We invite you to
do that, So please go out and get a copy
of this now. But you see, this is why you
know I just spent a half hour and I've only
touched the surface. This is why I can't do this
on the show. It just takes too long. Yeah, you know,
so on one of the things that I mean not
to interrupt you again, but I'm going to because that's
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what I'm so good at. You know, one of the
things that you're talking about here about how there's just
not enough time to go over all that it takes
to go into something like this. I mean, socialism has
plagued so many, so many countries in Eastern Europe, and
you know, we look at Venezuela and how the people
are still ruggling there Undo Maduro and you know, Wido's
trying to take over, and there's this there's this struggle,
(01:18:05):
you know, between what people are literally calling out good
and evil, the right and the wrong, and the left
and the right, but really we need to get back
to humanity. And then you have someone like Joe Biden,
who Angela Davis just said yesterday. You know, he's so
easily manipulated and maneuvered, and he's the one we can
effectively control and make him be the one to do
what we want to do to change the messaging on
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whatever issue they have of the day that they want
to make an issue out of, you know, and it's
it's a lot for people to grasp and to kind
of get through, and so then he's he's saying all
these things like to explain the radical left agenda. Jason,
you actually play that. We have a really good thought
on that. By the way, how many of it did
really well with that one point nine trillion dollars tax cut,
that increase really good shape, right and good. But guess
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what if you're like me, you're not going to have
you Your taxes are going to be raised, not cut.
If you're if you benefit from that, we're gonna have
a breathtaking opportunity to create good paying union jobs, deliver
the promise of America, the Americans who've been denied it
for much too long, to rewrite our economy so the
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prosperity flows not just the CEOs. Would there be any
place for fossil fuels, including coal and fracking in a
Biden administration. No, would, We would work it out. We
would make sure it's eliminated and no more subsidies for
either one of those, either any fossil fuel. We're going
to have an opportunity, I believe, in the next round
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here to use the green economy, my green deal, or
to be able to generate both economic growth and consistent
with the kind of infusion of moneys we need into
the system to keep it going. They don't need that.
The last thing you need is an up armor and
hum V coming into a neighborhood. It's like the military invading.
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They don't know anybody to become the enemy. They're supposed
to protecting these people. So my jineering point is that
we agree that we can redirect some of the funding. Yes,
you know, let me go to one thing, if if,
if socialism a history of failure is really true. And
now now Joe Biden has gone full on Bolshevic Bernie radical,
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AOC radical Bozobezo and those principles. And then we got
chumor Plosi. You know, listen, everything we feared and Bernie
is now confirmed and adopted by Joe. Listen. Well, you know,
as you mentioned, we put together a number of task
forces with the Biden campaign. One of them was on
HealthCap He in fact moved a whole lot many areas,
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so so Sean. So there's Bernie. Now we got Bernie
and Biden all choked up over each other, and we've
got our NYPD out in the streets. We got over
increase in retirement. They can't protect the people, they can't
protect themselves. You know, de Blasia doesn't want to own
his own bs. You know, we got look at this
cooler Randy. He finally got back in. Thank god. I
mean his son's leaving the NYPD. Uh, let's go to
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Randy and well we can go back to this next week.
We have plenty of time. Nineteen weeks. Hannity dot com,
Amazon dot com. Randy in New York, your son is
leaving the NYPD. Tell us why. I just want to
thank you very much for what you've done for this country,
and it's an honor speaking to you. He's basically this
quality of life and the risk is way too high.
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I have a fourteen month old grandson. He's got a
beautiful family, and my wife is devastated because he's about
to move for like four hours away to join a
different department because he can't take the risk anymore. It's horrifying,
and I'm like strapped on Long Island. I can't even
represent who they want to represent the president because I'm
(01:21:38):
afraid I can't even speak out, and I don't think
my vote's even going to make a difference. In November.
Every vote matters. Don't believe that. Oh, I'm just so
done and it's just it's sad, It's really sad. How
old is your son? Do you mind me asking? He
just turned thirty. How many years has he been on
the job. He's only been in three years. He graduated
top of his class. It was extreme since he was
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a child to be a policeman. Well, his training will
allow him, if he's interested, to have opportunities in towns
and cities that appreciate the police and they do exist.
And you know, he's already done himself a new job,
you know, lined up if you what's he doing? Oh,
I can't really get into it because he hasn't officially
said he's leaving yet, but he but it's going to
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take him away from Long Island. In my life, it's
not gonna be able to see your son or a
grandson anymore. No, let's not listen. There's things called their planes.
As Corona's going away eventually, we're very close on the vaccines,
as we reported this week, Thank god. And you know, um,
you'll you'll appreciate the time more and and maybe listen,
maybe maybe wherever he goes you'll go with him and
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get the hell out of New York anyway, because that's
what If they're not going to allow us to be
safe and secure and tax us, you know, rip the
gold out of our teeth, maybe it's time for everybody
to go, as long as you don't bring liberalism with you.
I'm close, and I believe me, I'm not a liberal,
and I really appreciate everything you've done. Sir. Please tell
your son he's in our prayers and we wish him
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the very best. Okay, thank you, sir, and thank you.
How sad is that? I mean son, every cop, every fireman,
every pilot, every teacher, every nurse, every medical professional, doctor.
I know they didn't go into these professions, but for
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one reason, they didn't get into any of them for money.
Because it's a calling, it's a passion, you know. By
the way, did you see Slugo's remarks in a yesterday
who used to be my boss in Atlanta? Hired me
in Atlanta from Huntsville? Yeah? I love that guy. He's
a stoical Because I was saying I never got into
radio for money. I didn't. I've always thought i'd get fired,
(01:23:46):
and here I am thirty three years later night, and
thank god, my dream came true. And I never expected
any of this, and I just happened to, you know,
say that I worked for free in the beginning, but
I loved it. That's that red light goes on. I
have no idea what all of this, whatever I do,
comes from. And then I said, yeah, I went to Atlanta.
And then he goes, oh, I overpaid you. I'm like,
(01:24:08):
you paid me next to nothing. Well, you are very good.
Then you say that yourself. It takes This is not
breaking news, boss. I've said this many many times. If
you watch Stern's movie Private Parts, and obviously we do
two different, very different forms of radio. But I'm fascinated
with that movie because it was my life that you know,
(01:24:29):
his experience was my experience. You know, you start out.
There was a scene in the movie where he's at
a small market stationed an attle time for the weather.
It's a hazy, hot, humid chance of late afternoons thunderstory.
I'm actually I'm not being very nice. I actually think
your early days were very good. I actually think you
sound a lot like your son. I think the funniest moments,
(01:24:50):
you know, because I know your son, so well, let's
thicker New York acts. Yeah, which I kind of love.
But I also think it's very funny because you know,
you had your goal knee ib moment. You know, you
dropped the mic. What you let me play it? But
I'm definitely sneaking in at some point. But I mean,
these are going to go. This is but this is
that what makes you at thirty years of radio right,
This is how we get to thirty years. This is
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how we get to writing a book like Live, Free
or Die. You know, this is where all that passion
comes from. This is listening to your radio in your
room when your dad's telling you to turn it off
and go to bed, and you're like, no, no, no no,
I mean this literally, Oh I just said, okay, oh
I'm sorry, I'll turn it off then and put it
on lower under your covers, and you snuck it in
right all night long? Oh my, I mean yeah. I
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mean I'm such a loser and then I'm still a loser.
I don't care what anybody says. I know the truth.
I'm a losing. Not that you're a loser, It's that
some of us are just born with love of country.
We're born with you know, love of whatever. You know,
some people are just born to do whatever they're gonna do,
you know what I mean. And this is where you're
supposed to be bossed. I mean, clearly, this is what
God intended. That's not what my doctor say. My doctor
is saying, well, you're resting, heart rate is borderline taker cardio.
(01:25:54):
Maybe it's time for you to slow down. I definitely
think your stress level is very high. But I think
anybody who is a tact on a daily basis, that
would be you know, you, the president, you know, anybody
who stands up for that which is not the socially
accepted way. Like that caller was just saying, you know, Randy,
it's it's really very sad he can't talk about the
fact that he supports President Trump because civil discourse is dead.
(01:26:17):
There's no way for us to have a real conversation
anymore without somebody getting very upset. If you say I
don't agree with you I think this, people are like, oh,
you're misogynist, you're a racist, you hate this, you hate that.
I don't hate anything. This is just what I think.
I'm just having a conversation. If you want to change
my mind, great, But you know, please come armed with
information and facts. And Nash, is your opinion because you
saw something on TikTok or Instagram or Facebook, you know
(01:26:40):
what I mean? Like, that's a real problem today. Look,
it is a we have an information crisis. We have
a lot at stake. I argue that again, if we're
talking about socialism, that it always will fail. It has
a history of nothing but failure. I don't care if
it's the USSR, I don't And I go into a
very deep dive there. Socialism worldwide has failed in its
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many manifestations. You want to go talk about Cuba, I
talk about Cuba. You want to talk about the spread
of Soviet Communism, you know, Yugoslavia, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, etc. It didn't.
None of this worked. And Sean, how many callers have
you had on your show over the past thirty years
that have called in and said, I came here from Cuba,
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I came here from Venezuela, I came here from the
former USSR. They all have these stories of fleeing and
running from socialism, from the oppression and the thumb of
the government that wanted nothing but to keep them down
so that they could stay up. And these people now
that are rallying in the streets are protesting. They are
not marked in experience in history. They need to go
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back and really learn the history, and not just what's
being pushed by the sixty nineteen project, but actual American history,
actual world history. It's a serious that's a deficiency right
now in education. Yeah, you know, I gotta tell you something.
It is. I don't know what's to happen in one
hundred and nine days. I wish I had a crystal ball.
I don't have a crystal ball. And I just know
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that in the end, sadly, you know, America makes these
left turns. But the problem with this left turn. And
I was on the air all through the Obama years.
I watched the rise of Reaganism and twenty million new
jobs in the longest period of peacetime economic growth and history.
And we watched the Trump economy. We watched energy independence emerge,
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We watch record low unemployment for every minority, every demographic
group in the country. Conservatism works. And what it does
is it is freedom. It is liberty. It is an
opportunity society to bring your God given talents, natural rights
to fruition. You know, we're endowed by our creator. That
implies natural, God given rights, not governmental rights. But you
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know government and its best state, Thomas Paine said, it's
a necessary evil and its worst state an intolerable one.
What they are describing it is one on one socialism,
and socialism always fails, always without exception, these promises of
false security. This is not the first time this has happened.
That's the whole purpose socialism a history of failure. America
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has worked as imperfect as it is, but the system
also allows for people to right wrongs, correct injustices. We've
done so much to achieve that. We have so much
more to go to become a more perfect union. But
it's always been and always will be a process because
of the imperfections of human nature. You know where we
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are flawed. We are a fallen being. That's where my
religious values come in. And if you take that premise,
but we can't. We have a propensity for good and
a propensity for evil. We've all sinned, we've all fallen short.
We also have an ability to tap into our higher
self and find that God given potential, and many Americans have,
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and as they have, they've created goods and services that
have transformed the world. And that's the human condition. That's
the thing that you always point out. It's like we
all have these god given talents, the ability to do
amazing things and to build things and to create things.
That helps for American prosperity to move and propel this
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country forward. And all of these people from all over
the world want to come and live here because it's
such an amazing country, because it is the land of opportunity.
You have the chance to do whatever you want in
your life. And now we have people saying they want
to take away everything that you've earned and everything that
you've done because you've seized upon your opportunity. Nobody told
you you couldn't do it. This person just happened to
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do it and do it better. And maybe that's, you know,
the art of competition. The ability to learn and grow
from knowing that somebody else is trying to do what
you're doing make you want to do better. Now, it's
everybody's got to get a gold star, you know, everybody's
got to take the private wealth. And we don't want
anybody to have more than this person. Oh well, until
it's you. When it's you, it's okay. I'm like, make
sure you're playing very close attention to what's happening, because
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you're all carrying an iPhone and you're all posting on YouTube,
and these are all corporations that are running this. You're
not even realizing the hypocrisy, the paradox and which you're
living in it is. That's a tipping point. This is
the moment, you know, and this is now one hundred
and nine days away, and this is real and the
consequences will be real. All right, that's gonna wrap things
up for tonight. I'll be on with Harris Faulkner for
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a special on Sunday night, ten o'clock after the Great
One Mark Levin at eight o'clock Sunday night, Fox News.
We'll see it, then have a great weekend when we
come back on Monday. Just one hundred and six days
till you decide.