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February 2, 2023 30 mins

Ari Fleischer, Former White House Press Secretary to President George W. Bush and author of  Suppression, Deception, Snobbery, and Bias: Why the Press Gets So Much Wrong, discusses Hunter Biden’s admission on the laptop, the news regarding potential presidential announcements, and what to expect from the state of the union next week.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
An hour or two Sean Hannity Show toll free. It's
eight hundred and ninety four one sewn of who want
to be a part of the program. So if you remember,
you recall now we have five separate locations, some in
the same house, but the Rehobeth home now has been
in fact searched. One article today that the FBI, in
conjunction with Mike pens they're going to search his home.

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Now the question is do they have any residents, other
residents or the University at Delaware where they have this
trove of documents. When is that going to be searched?
Because Biden takes classified documents very, very seriously. That's what
they told us as he was condemning Donald Trump when
they found documents at Mara Lago after they rated Mara Lago,

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something they have not done to Joe Biden up to
this point. People know I take classified day documents a
class art information. Seriously. I'm going to say this, the
President takes classified information seriously. You heard that directly from him,
to classify documents seriously. You heard that directly from him
last week. But first I'm going to repeat what I've

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just said moments ago he takes this very seriously when
it comes to classified documents. When it comes to classified information,
he was unaware so as it relates to classified documents,
information at which the President takes very, very seriously, and
you heard him speak to it when he was asked
by your colleagues yesterday when he was traveling in California.
But I will reiterate from here that and basically what

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he said to all of you many times at this
point that he does indeed take classified information and seriously.
He does indeed take classified documents seriously. Obviously the President
you've heard Green say, he takes the treatment of classified
material seriously. I can assure you that everybody here does.
To look. I think you've heard the President speak to this.
You've heard the president's personal attorneys speak to this. The

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President takes this seriously. And that's why he's fully cooperating
with the Department of Justice. He's offering total cooperation with
the Justice Department as this proceeds. And that's because of
an important reason. He takes this seriously. He takes classified
information seriously. But as I said earlier this week, people
know I take classified documents and classified materials seriously. I

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also said, we're cooperative fully completely the Justice Partner's review. Anyway,
if you didn't hear Joe Biden takes classified documents seriously.
At least that's what they keep telling us over and
over and over and over again. But yet they keep
having more instances of these classified materials showing up in

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varying locations. Ari Fleischer, former White House Press Secretary to
President George W. Bush, also the author of the bestseller Suppression, Deception, Snobbery,
and Bias, and Why the Press Gets so Much wrong.
Did you know they took it very seriously the issue
of classified documents? Yeah, I've heard him say that, by

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the way you've done this job. Did you ever find
yourself in a position that that's all you could say? Yes,
but you don't do it the way she does it.
Times that you're you're just you're you're stuck, and you
can't say this, You can't say that Counsel's office wigs in,
but you don't say in the same monotonous tone of voice,

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So everything just sounds like you're a talking point. You know,
there's just ways to be clever, dance on your feet
a little. I have a little sympathy for her but
there's other ways to do it. But but Sean, at
its core, what this comes down to his punctuation. When
Joe Biden says he takes classified documents seriously, he meant
to put the period after I take classified documents period correct,

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and so he did, and he was so harsh in
his condemnation of Donald Trump. That's the great irony in
this whole story, right, is that you know, mar Lago
gets rated. And this is what I don't understand when
I listen to liberal commentators and read liberal publications, it's
all the same thing. Well, well, Joe Biden was always cooperating. Okay,

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if that's true, why as nobody ever had access to
the trope of documents at the University of Delaware. Secondly,
Donald Trump was cooperating. How do we know that? We
know that because the FBI had unfettered access prior to
the raid and they were in the very storage room
where eventually during the raid that some classified materials were found.

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And then they requested and I just got this information yesterday,
they had really had a padlock on that door. They
requested a second won't be put on the door. This
I just learned from my source yesterday, so the FBI
was there. They could have taken things that day. I
imagine if they said no, this has to come with us,
I don't think anybody would have objected. But they called back,

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They asked for a padlock to be put on the door.
What gave Merrick Garland and Christopher Ray the impression that
they wouldn't further cooperate when they had cooperated all the
way up to that point. Well, if you believe reporting,
they did say that there was a subpoena issue for
the Trump documents, and he didn't comply with the subpoena,
and that's what led to the raid. Now, I do

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think if you get a subpoena, you need to comply.
If you find out you have classified documents in your basement,
you return them. You return them immediately, with no questions asked.
That's what President Trump should have done. That does not
excuse the excuse the FBI coming in with guns blazing,
circling Mara Lago, pictures of armed FBI agents on the streets,
and then they're selective leaking of photos of the documents

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of Trump. You don't see any of that with Joe Biden,
Dooey and It doesn't matter if you're cooperating or not.
The tactics the FBI uses are a non dangerous situation
should be identical between Joe Biden and Donald Trump, and
they weren't. The Justice Department went in guns ablazing, cameras
ablazing for Donald Trump. No similar treatment for Joe Biden.

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So when you are press secretary, instead of just regurgitating
the same line, he takes classified documents seriously. Did you
ever find yourself looking for other ways and writing down
a list of ways to basically say the same thing. Yeah,
I mean I didn't need to write them down. I
kind of had him in my head. Look what I
would what I would have done here if I was

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Karen Jean Pierre, I would have said, look, guys, this
is a criminal investigation. And when there's a criminal investigation,
lawyers will tell you if you talk to anybody inside
the White House to figure out what's going on, you
just make yourself a witness. And when you've become a
witness in Washington, that means you've got to get a thousand,
two thousand dollars an hour, lawyers. I'm not going down
that road, guys. So there is this nothing on this

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story I can help you with. That's why you got
to talk to the Council's office. Sorry, but my duties
a press sectory end when there's a criminal probe. I
cannot be your inquisitor, reporters. You got to do it
on your own. Let's talk a little bit. Kevin McCarthy
on my show last night, and this is the challenge
that he has. He met with Biden for an hour yesterday.

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We don't really have a pending debt ceiling problem, that
this is something that would be a problem come May, June, July,
somewhere in that timeframe. So there's plenty of time for
Republicans to organize. And what I said, the reason that
Joe Biden initially said he wouldn't negotiate, I believe that
the Democrats are calculating that, in fact, Republicans won't unite

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behind a single plan and demand in exchange for the
debt ceiling that they get spending cuts, concessions or border
concessions to secure our border, whatever it is that they
all agree on. In other words, Kevin McCarthy's task is
to take his slim majority, get all two and twenty
two Republicans on board and committed to their ask, then

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they've got to present it to the White House with
unflinching calmness and conviction. And then as time goes on,
the White House has to understand that they're standing up
for their principles and they will not raise the debt
ceiling unless something is done safe. For example, I would
like to see it done on spending. Do you believe

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Kevin McCarthy can achieve that? That is not? It's not
an easy lift, are you? You know Washington as well
as anybody with a five vote majority on something as
sensitive as spending priorities and especially if you exempt social
Security and medicare as, you must the only other place
to get the money is going to be defense. So
I don't see how Republicans get their ducks in a

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row to be the sincere party of spending. What if
you forget defense and you take discretionary spending, but not
only do you stop rate or growth increases. However, you
know you have cuts across the board that that could
be a significant amount. It could be a significant amount.
But if they try to do it to balance the
budget versus on domestic discretionary only, they're going to lose

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the votes. They're going to lose a lot of the
moderate members. That's the problem with having a five vote majority.
And don't forget Sean. Whatever Kevin does, even if he
has unity in the House to cut spending, which I
hope they do, they got to get through the Senate too.
Otherwise it's an idle threat to Joe Biden. Well, is it,
because if they had not going to vote to raise
the debt ceiling the Senate, we'll just be able to
do it along with Joe Biden. I don't think that's

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how it works. Here's what scared me on the debt ceiling.
I think that the Democrats believe that they can hammer
Republicans into submission, and they're probably right. This is where
I'm betting the other way. Now. I'm taking the long
shot here. I am going to bet that somehow, some
way they will unite behind the plan and that they

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will hold their ground. And in spite of what you
and I both know will be said, the full faith
and credit of the United States government is hanging in
the balance. And in spite of that, if their request
is reasonable and they can show the American people with
over thirty one trillion dollars in debt, that we need
some fiscal responsibility and convince them that what they're asking

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for is reasonable. I think they can win that debate
up to a point. Sean. The problem is, let's say
they come out with one hundred billion dollars of good
spending cuts and then the Senate sits on it, which
is what Chuck Schumer will do because Democrat the Senate
don't want to cut a penny. Nothing's threatening Joe Biden,
nothing's coming to his desk that he would have to vetell.

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So Biden can play foot loose and says, you know
it's reasonable and might be able to go along with that,
but you know, if the Senate doesn't pass it, we
can't let the United States to fall, Okay, and Republicans
and media figures like myself will be playing Biden over
and over again saying he won't negotiate and will compare
it to Joe Biden, and I played it last night
on TV, and I played it on this radio show

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a number of times. Joe Biden in twenty eleven was
very critical of My Way or the highway mentality, and said,
you must negotiate on the issue of this very issue
of the debt ceiling. All good points, at fair points.
But I still believe Sean, based on my history of
watching Washington, when it comes push comes to show on
debt limit, Republicans will fold. So you're saying that the

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big difference between a Republican majority and a Democratic majority
is the Democrats don't fold, because that's what it sounds like.
And I will tell you this, Sean, this is going
to be a real test of Kevin McCarthy's leadership skills.
This is going to be a moment where he's going
to have to, you know, get all of these varying

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factions in the House. You know, the Tuesday Group, the
Sunday Group, the Study Group, the Freedom Caucus, all of
them together united on what their ask is. It's got
to be reasonable. They got to bring their case to
the American people, and then they got to hold the
line and not butch and modern history says that's not
the Republican party anymore. The Democrats amazingly have become a

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party of unity and Republicans are fractured on these big issues.
So that's where their five old majorities were still able
to pass big spending bills in the House, not as
big as they wanted AOC and the squad made noises,
but at the end of the day they all got
in line. What about twenty eleven when Republicans were able
to negotiate out a deficit reduction plan that included sequestration,

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That would be a good result to do again here,
but again it would hit defense. That's the problem of questration,
which was the only time in my lifetime there were actual,
real cuts, not just slow down the rate of growth,
but those actual meaningful cuts in domestic spending was matched
by equivalent cuts to the Defense Department, and that made
us a weaker military. Quick break right back more with
Ari Fleischer on the other side. Then we'll get to

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your calls. Eight hundred and nine for one, Shawn our
number if you want to be a part of the program.
We continue. Ari Fleischer is with us. As we continue,
Let's talk look at this through a political prism. Here,
assuming Republicans are standing firm on reckless spending, record high debt,
and they're saying, we can't do this anymore to our
kids and grandkids. We will increase the debt ceiling, but

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you have to guarantee these cuts. As soon as you
guarantee the cuts and stop robbing from our children and grandchildren.
We will go along with your debt ceiling increase so
as to fulfill our debt obligations as is imperative for
the country. Absolutely, that's the way to do it. You
two track it. You come up with what your spending

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cuts are, then you know Biden will demagogue it. But
the first test, and there comes by April fifteenth. Can
Congressman Jody Arranton, the chairman of the House Budget Committee,
come up with a budget resolution on time that shows
what path to those cuts? And when he does, Katie
bar the door will be right back in the usual
pattern of Democrats demagoguing. It's saying the poor will suffer,

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elderly will get thrown off a cliff, and that will
be the test of unity for Republicans. If Republicans can
pass that budget resolution to do that by April fifteenth,
then Sean, we're onto a two track process. You better
make these cuts, Joe Biden, otherwise we don't give you
support on it. Now, why do I feel like I
spent the majority of this interview with you disagreeing with me,
and now I feel like you're agreeing with me. Well,

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I'm being the political realist saying I just don't think
Republicans have the unity to do it, and that's because
I've watched it too many times in recent years with
the Republican fractures speak larger than the unity. I have
watched and witnessed all of the above with you, and
I've seen it. However, something is different this time. I
think the mood of the country, and I'm also looking
at poll numbers. I think when people hear thirty one

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trillion dollars in debt that we're putting our kids and grandkids,
that is a powerful argument. And there's nobody in the
country that wouldn't want waste, fraud, abuse, corruption, earmarks like
in the last Omnibus bill, you know, put on our
kids and grandkids. I don't see that it's a good
test for the modern Republican party. But you know what,

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under Donald Trump and Republicans, really we stopped being the
party of fiscal discipline, We stopped being the party that
really cared about these things. Well, we had record growth
up until COVID. COVID was a game changer. COVID work
game changer, no question about it. But Donald Trump was
the one said better care so security off limits. Republicans
were the kind of the stern uncle party of spending

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discipline that no one wants to listen to. But it
was the right, good thing for the nation. We've gotten
away from that in politics. Hey, listen, the last time
we balanced the budget, New king Ridge was speaker. So
that goes for every administration, doesn't it. That's correct? All right?
Are we always appreciate you being with us? Eight hundred
and nine for one, Shawn our number if you want
to be a part of the program. Where do you

(15:18):
hear the story about the wok agenda? There? Smithsonian National
Air and Space Museum. They kicked out a dozen Catholic
high school students and their chaperones. Why because they're wearing
hats with a pro life message. They'll join us. Coming up,
All right, let's go to John and Florida. John, how
are you glad you called? How are you my friend?

(15:39):
I'm good, sir. What's going on? Doing great? Just living
in free Florida and waiting to see when you're going
to move down here soon? I hope soon. I'm trying
my best. There's a lot of obstacles, but I'm trying.
All right. Well, it's sunny weather. It's eighty one degrees
right now, and come on, we're waiting for you, all right.
But I wanted to share one thing, and I think
a lot of the American public feels, is say, the

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frustration level of the double standard of the way they
treat a president who had the authority to unclassified documents
and had the full right to do so, and they
make that into a crime. And then the double standard
of the way they treat again the bidens but here.
And then one more thing, and by the way, that

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the same goes for Hillary Clinton too. She got preferential treatment,
no prosecute or whatever prosecute you might recall, absolutely. And
then one more thing. I think this is called Operation
clean Up vacuum Cleaner by the CIA and the Department
of Justice, where they knew the Republicans were coming into office,
they were going to start the investigations, and they came

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in and vacuumed up all the evidence. And now they
cannot disclose anything because everything is under investigation. You know something,
I don't know what it is. I just know this
is that I believe we have an FBI politicized and
adj weaponized. I want to hear from these whistleblower FBI agents,
which I believe we will be hearing from in the

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next few months. I want to hear their stories and
understand why they believe what they believe and what evidence
they might have to go along with it. Anyway, great,
call my friend eight hundred nine for one, Shawn. Our number.
Larry is in Pennsylvania, Larry High. How are you glad
you called Sean. It's an honor to be on your show.
I've listened to you for years, and if you can

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just give me a second to babble this out to you,
this classified document thing with President Biden and former President Trump.
I would like to know, and I haven't heard anyone
ask whos he is actually in charge of packing this
stuff up, shipping it off to these former president's, vice president, senators,

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and god only knows who else gets this stuff? And
why is no one being held accountable for allowing top
secret documents to be removed from our national archives. It
should be under can Key at Forton Knox, you know.
And then we just go on and on with all
these committees holding hearings and nothing ever gets resolved. You

(18:08):
got the January sixth committee, you got this classified document issue,
got the hundred laptop, the fake rush of collusion, you
got Clinton's server, you got ben Ghaisi, the Southern border
wide open inflation, Biden bagging about getting the prosecutor in
Ukraine fired, and it just goes on and on. The
country is growing very, very weary of all these constant

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distractions and committee investigations where nothing gets done, no one's
ever held accountable, while the people that we elect to
do the job that they're elected to do is getting
put on the back burner while all this other nonsense
is going on. And I just, you know, I actually
feel sorry for Trump even announcing that he's going to
run again, because it's going to be another four years

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of these guys just badgering him. But by the way,
do you think it's going to be different if it's
any other Republican Because I don't. I do not believe
it will be any different. They're never going to stop
their nonsense until somebody gets to the bottom of this stuff. Well,
I mean, we had all the evidence that I think
you could ever bring in the case of Russia collusion.
It's fascinating, you know, at this late date this week,

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the Columbia, what is a journalism school comes out with
a study, in that study excoriating places like the New
York Times Washington Post. Then you've got Bob Woodward coming
out saying, I warned everybody at the Washington Post, don't
trust this Steele dossier. And he said nobody would listen
to me. And there I was here. I was on

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this radio program on TV every night with my ensemble
cast of Solomon and Sarah Carter and Greg Jarrett, and
I can't even mention everybody, and somebody will get offended,
and every night, every one of them and we got
it right. But yet the New York Times, the Columbia
Review Journal just pointed out got pretty much everything wrong,

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and they got Pulitzer prizes for it. Now, you know,
when we make mistakes, we have no problem coming on
the air and saying, you know what, got that wrong,
We're sorry. That's it. I mean, occasionally, when you're doing
a lot of research and information comes fast and furious,
and even if you're citing other publications, you know what,
occasionally they're wrong, and then we do our best to

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make sure vet it. We do a lot of vetting
on this program, a lot of vetting on TV. I mean,
the amount of research is voluminous. And the fact is
is that we have a corrupt media establishment, and it
is most of the media. That's why I call them
the mob. They have a mob mentality, and you have corrupt,
you know, deep state actors in the upper echelons of

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our intelligence community, even the FBI. This needs to be
cleaned out. People that are not political need to be
put in those positions. People that will not weaponize justice,
that truly believe in equal justice and equal application of
our laws. They need to be in charge of the
Department of Justice. I share your frustration, but it doesn't

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mean we stop. I share your frustration, but you know
we've got to try. There's too much at stake here
for our kids and our grandkids. Just hang in this fight.
I'm telling you something is about to break the damn
wide open. I can feel it. I've been doing this
a long time. I hope I'm right. Larry, Love you, man,

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Appreciate the call. California. Steve Is on the Sean Hannity Show, Steve,
how are you glad? You called them? Very good? Sean,
God bless you. I pray for you every day. I
know you're sitting on a tip of the spear. And
I don't know if i'd want to be sitting up
there with you anyway. Well, let me tell you, let
me give you an answer to that question. Probably not,
because it's every single day you're like, you know a

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lot more than you can tell us. I don't know why.
But by the way, there's some truth to that. I
think there's a lot more than some truth anyway. Embrace.
But but I try to be as honest with my
audience as I can. And if I'm not saying it,
there's probably a legal reason why. I know. I feel
like you're a governor on how fast the information goes

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on for our own good as well as yours. So
I understand that. Um embrace mail in voting. You tell
us to do that, and I yell at you sometimes
like a brother, you know, like back and forth at
the radio. You say, mail in ballots. Embrace that harvesting
the ballots, you know, And I know we can do
that ballot for ballot with them, We can do it

(22:28):
better than them because we have integrity, We have a
desire to do things the right way, to do things
decently in order. But those guys, when we do that
ballot for ballot. What are we going to do when
we run out of all illegal ballots and they start
forging signators and dumping stacks. You got, you gotta be
able to prove it, and the evidence has to be
overwhelming and incontrovertible before anything would ever get done. But

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you know, I will tell you one of my greatest
disappointments about twenty twenty is I'll pick the state of
Pennsylvania the state of Wisconsin. You know, read the four
three decision, the writing for the minority the Chief Justice
in Wisconsin, a beatdown of all beatdowns. How the state

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didn't follow the laws of the state regarding elections. You know,
look at Pennsylvania has in their constitution, their state constitution
very specific examples when people can vote by mail, and
it was literally rather than go through the arduous process
as they should have constitutionally to change the constitution, they

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just passed legislation that change voting completely in Pennsylvania, circumventing
their own constitution, and no court wanted to deal with it.
And to me, that is a travesty of justice. It
breaks my heart. Can I give you a suggestion? We
had We had many Affidavid thousands of them given over
that was ignored signed under the penalty of perjury. Yes, sir,

(23:57):
I know as a felony. But was going to ask you,
is there any way you could bring one or two
of those people on a week and we could get
into how these guys get away with this episode We
are here that are working to Hey, you know what
we're looking at. Listen now we're going back two years
and I'm going to be very blunt with you. Okay,

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this has been now litigated and discussed to the point nobody.
I am just telling you, generally speaking, I want to
know more about it. You want to know more about it.
But America elections are about the future, and I'm just
being real with you. I've done that, I've talked to
I call those people whistleblowers, by the way, and I
thought Democrats liked whistleblowers, but they only like them when

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they work for them. So, unfortunately, we have to deal
now with the handware dealt. We have too much work
to do in order to bring as much integrity to
the process as possible. And by the way, this is
not my first choice. I'm just dealing with the reality
that states are not going to go to same day
voting paper ballots between now and November twenty twenty four,

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and if there was any chance that could happen, I'd
be fighting for that. That is going to have to
happen over time when governors, especially in swing states, you know,
take a bold stand and get the people in their
states to go along with them. But in the meantime,
you know, we're fighting us. We have a system that
if we continue to fight against it, it's not gonna work.

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So we've got to get rid of this reluctance and
resistance towards mail and balloting and early voting, and we've
got to get into the same business that Democrats are.
They don't shake hands, they don't kiss babies, they don't
do town halls, they don't want to even do debates,
they don't do any of that. They run negative ads

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and they run ballot harvesting operations based on the laws
of their state. In other words, they're doing it legally.
Republicans are not in that game. They think they can
win this the old fashioned way just by having better
ideas and kissing babies and doing selfies. That's that's not
going to work anymore. And that if we match a
mail in ballot for mail in ballot, and I think

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we win. Harvested ballot we will push them to such
an extent that will be harder for them to cheat
in these areas where we can't get the voter integrity
and play. I think if we adopt their methods, I
think we win, Yes, because I think our ideas are superior,
and I think there's been enough damage done in two
years under Biden that a lot of Americans are going
to be looking to move on from this insanity. Plus,

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I feel like our people can shake the hands, do
the rallies go out and discuss the issues and matching
ballot for ballot because that well, that's and by the
way I'm taking there's only one state that requires every
the individual voter to hand in the ballot themselves, and
that's Alabama. Every other state has some version of ballot harvesting.
So the answer to your question is we should not

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only match it, we should do it better than them.
But if they don't start preparing for that now, it's
not gonna happen. And I gotta run. Steve. Appreciate your call,
smart caller. We have the smartest audience of anybody all right,
we'll take a quick break. We'll come right back. We'll
get back to your phone calls eight hundred and nine
for one sean our number if you want to be
a part of the program. All right, let's get back

(27:12):
to our busy phones on a newsday. This is Steve
and Georgia. Steve, Hi, how are you? Glad you called?
Hey son, Steve, like you said in Georgia, I'm a
retired Army officer. I've been retired in a number of years.
Thank you for your service. Glad you called. Thank you.
I watch your show, listen to your show, and I've

(27:33):
never called. But it's just a couple of things that's
been bugging me that I wanted to discuss. First of all,
this whole classified document thing. I think the media, I
think the investigators. Everybody's missing the key point here. Classified
documents are controlled by an individual or an office. When

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you take a classified document, and I had the sci
for years. If you're allowed to take a dollar the skiff,
which generally you're not, you had to sign for that.
You had to count the pages. It was counted as
you brought it back in and it was signed for.
Why were those people not calling on them for having

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delinquent classified documents out. We need to find out who
ran the skiff in the White House, who runs the
skiff in on Capitol Hill. We have rules, they're just
not listening to them. And I don't know part of
the blame here. Remember the National Archives was called in
this week and James Comer told me, and the story

(28:39):
went viral that in fact, the Archives were advised by
the I guess the DJ somebody in the Biden White
House not to answer the oversight questions of Jim Comer
and his committee, the House Oversight Committee. So we've got
to get to the bottom of that. I will tell

(28:59):
you that. And I'm not making any excuses for anybody
here because you're you are a thousand percent right, But
we're talking about voluminous amounts of material here that are
handed out, you know, to varying top officials that have
top security clearances. But you're right, the system is broken. No. Look,
I could make this prediction right here and right now.

(29:20):
Documents are not going to impact Donald Trump or Joe
Biden or Mike Pence. It's just not just like it
didn't impact Hillary. Although the Hillary issue is far more
severe because of the thirty three thousand deleted emails and
devices destroyed, etc. Etc. So, but I will say this,
when we get to the bottom of the question of

(29:41):
money made abroad by the Biden family, I believe it's
my thought. Will see and it's an educated guests, based
on everything I've seen and read. That is their great vulnerability.
But you know, let's see what happens. Time is going
to you know, will they do anything about it? I
don't know. I can't even answer that question. I mean,

(30:03):
that's how ridiculous things get over time. Anyway, I do
appreciate your call eight hundred and ninety four one, Sean.
If you want to be a part of the program,
we'll continue

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