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March 11, 2020 90 mins

John McLaughlin, Pollster and Strategist, Matt Towery, Syndicated Columnist, Attorney and Pollster, and Scott Rasmussen, Independent pollster and Editor-at-Large for Ballotpedia and author of "The Sun is Still Rising: Politics Has Failed but America Will Not" discuss last night’s win for the former Vice President and the fully operational democratic establishment that does not Bernie Sanders. 

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
All right, there we have it. Thank you, Scott Shannon.
Two hundred and thirty seven days until you we the
American people, you get to decide you are the ultimate jury.
You will have the opportunity to shock the world once again.
Eight hundred and nine four one, Shawn, if you want
to be a part of the program. It is an
amazing there's an amazing series of events that are unfolding.

(00:24):
Let me let me just slow everybody down a hair
as we get the program started today, because I can
see that there's panic, there's fear, there's worry, there's concern,
and rightly so, I think we should always be concerned
about the health and safety and security of Americans and
our fellow Americans. I get it. I understand the media

(00:46):
that has an agenda. Their goal is to hype things
up as quickly and as diligently as possible. They want
to bludgeon Trump anyway they possibly can. That is who
they are. That defines them. That is never gonna change.
That is just, unfortunately a fact in the reality of
the world that we live in today. But it's revealing it.

(01:07):
This will take on a life of its own, it
will play itself out. It always does, and in the end,
I think we're gonna learn a lot, which I'll go
into some detail in the course of this program today.
One of the more amazing developments as it relates to
this race is well, number one, Let's let's state the obvious.
It looks like Joe Biden is going to be the

(01:31):
Democratic Party nominee. Joe Biden's only agenda seems to be
one thing. I'm not Trump. That's it. I'm not Trump.
I'm never gonna be Trump. I'm not Trump. All Right,
If that's your agenda and you think that's going to
get you across the finish line, you go for it.
I've been pointing out very specific issues and problems that
he's going to have, and James, if you can bring

(01:53):
in those notes I asked you to bring in from earlier,
that would be appreciated. And it's very simple. And Joe
Biden has let's see a brain fart problem. Let's say
it nicely. The guy cognitively is off. Now I'm getting
hit and I'm getting Claubert. How dare I raise these
questions in any way, in any shape, in any matter,
in any form. But the reality is, it is what

(02:14):
it is. Hannity attacks Biden's physical mental health and bizarre, Rent,
is he going to invite Putin to a fight or
a push up contest? Well, I brought that up for
a very specific reason. I mean, the guy is calling
out people to have fights with him regularly, including Donald Trump.
I want to have a push up contest, you know,

(02:36):
lying dog faced pony soldiers. I mean it's really strange
and is really bizarre. This rant yesterday with this guy
from Michigan, a union worker at construction worker at one
of the auto plants, that too was bizarre and all right,
so now we're looking at he's likely the guy that
is going to be the candidate. I don't think there's

(02:57):
anything wrong with me asking fundamental questions that the Democrats
and the media mob were asking about Ronald Reagan after
his first debate performance against Walter Mondale in nineteen eighty four.
The age question, as they referred to it at the time.
They had no problem raising it. And look, when I
first saw Joe Biden getting into this thing, I said, wow,

(03:19):
he aged a lot, at least in my eyes, from
when he finally left the Oval Office as vice president
for eight years with Obama, He's got a lot of
issues here, and I raised the question, and it's a
fair question, and that is that Okay, I'm looking at him.
He seems frail to me, just an observation. I thought

(03:39):
diagnosing a medical condition in any way, I'm not a doctor.
And okay, so now he's the front runner. Looks like
he's going to be the guy. Bernie's not going away
anytime soon. And he's challenging people to go to you know,
have fights, you know, on the back of the gym
and wherever else he's having fights and you know, having
you know, push up contests and telling people they're full

(04:01):
of boop and that's a total lie and dog faced,
pony liar and all this other stuff. Soldier, whatever he's saying.
But beyond that, you know, these gaffs are what they are,
and it is a legitimate question. And whether or not
the mob and the media or Democrats like the fact
that we're bringing up the obvious. This is not even

(04:24):
controversial because this is the type of thing that people
are really talking about. Okay, let me make a comparison.
Bernie Sanders is one year older than Joe Biden. I
don't see any issues as it relates to Bernie Sanders focus,
his energy, his strength, his stamina, his passion, his alertness,
is mental toughness. He's there, He's there, He's in it.

(04:45):
I disagree with everything this guy says. And even after
having a heart attack, he shows, you know, more mental alertness,
more physical strength and stamina than Joe Biden does on
even his best day. That is an observation, not a
medical diagnosed. And to be very frank, I'm not even
I wouldn't worry about Bernie's heart either. We've come so

(05:06):
far in the treatment of heart disease and literally helping
people that have any type of heart condition or heart
attacks and stenting and bypassing, and you know, look at
what Dick Cheney went through in the eight years that
he was vice president. We've made tremendous gains thanks to
the incredible work of medical researchers and doctors and dedicated

(05:27):
professionals that are the best in the world. So asking
if whether or not Joe quid proke, whether he has
the stamina, the strength, the focus, the alertness, the mental focus,
toughness and stability to be president is a fair question.
And you know it's a question that the medium mob
had no question, even with no evidence whatsoever. They don't

(05:48):
like Donald Trump. We've got to consider the twenty fifth Amendment.
So and one has to wonder, I mean, is Joe
Biden going to challenge Vladimir Putin too a push up
contest or or whatever he's gonna do, or is he
going to yell at him and curse at him, because
he seems to have no problem cursing at people that
apparently he wants to vote for them. So anyway, it's real,

(06:11):
it's an issue. They can ignore it. It doesn't matter
if they ignore it, because in the end, the American
people are not going to ignore it. They are going
to bypass the media as always. All you need to
do is look at social media and you can see
people are talking about it, just like, oh, there's this
investigation going on in Ukraine right now as it relates

(06:32):
to quid and pro and quo and Joe, And you're
not getting a billion leveraging a billion taxpayer dollars to
fire the prosecutor investigating his zero experience son. So his
zero experience son can now be paid millions. And his son,
by the way, was now using the coronavirus without a
single case in Arkansas as a means of getting out

(06:53):
of handing over his financial information because he doesn't want
that information out there. Apparently he just made a deal.
Let me tell you what that means. That whoever the
mother of his child is basically said either pay me
this or you're going a court. And he didn't want
to show anybody anything. So a deal was made, which
is not unusual. So we're watching this and then we're

(07:18):
gonna look at that. We'll look at Barismo, we'll look
at the Moneys in China, we'll look at the other countries.
And on the China case, he actually flew on Air
Force too with Biden over to the region and to China,
and then comes back ten days later. He's making deals
again in fields that he has no background or experiencing experiencing.
Telling GMA, I never got a penny out of China.
His own lawyer had to correct him. Yeah, well, he

(07:39):
hasn't cashed in on his options yet, so he hasn't
technically gotten a penny yet. But I'd like to know
exactly how much money he got, what background experience qualified
him for the money with China, and why was he
flying on air Force too and making deals with the Chinese,
which is another question. Another question too as it relates
to China. When are we ever going to wake up
and understand that the President was right about China. Now

(08:03):
that we have a two year deal that helps our farmers,
our energy sector, service sector, a manufacturing sector, and auto
industry two hundred and twenty billion dollars. Yeah, the president
that is willing to take a stand and say these
deals are fundamentally unfair for the American people. You want
to trade with us, it's got to be free and

(08:23):
it's got to be fair. And we had been taken
advantage of by everybody, and that will be an issue too,
which brings us to issue three. Joe Biden has a record.
He has a record on well, how did they handle
H one N one? Everyone wants to freak out about coronavirus.
We have every right now to look at the response
of Biden Obama in two thousand and nine and ten
when we lost nearly fourteen thousand Americans. Now, I believe

(08:47):
the Health secretary at the time did say it's an emergency,
that released certain monies at the time, but it took
Obama six full months before he declared a national emergency,
never had a travel ban. By the time he clad
a national emergency, a thousand Americans were dead, one thousand dead.
That's called perspective. We can compare the Biden Obama record

(09:09):
on pandemics versus the Trump pense record on pandemic now
that it's officially a pandemic, so that record will matter.
We need an explanation. Okay, well, how do you explain
away the moneys that were spent to Mullas in Iran?
I don't understand. Why would anyone give a billion dollars,

(09:31):
I'm sorry, one hundred and fifty billion dollars in cash
and other currencies to the Iranian Muller's chanting death to America,
death Israel and get nothing in return because even that
deal which did not offer any place anytime inspections, even
that deal expired in ten years, which is now around
the time, and it didn't allow any American inspectors. What

(09:54):
did we get for one hundred and fifty billion except
more burnt American flags and more death threats to the
United States and chance of death to America. Nothing. And
then we have the I'll use Joe's words, the old
Biden Bama record on the economy, and that's not good either.
So all of this is now going to come into focus.

(10:15):
Then we've got an issue where, okay, he spoke a
whopping seven minutes at a rally in Saint Louis because
his own staff is scared to death about what flub
is coming next. They don't know and they're afraid of
it all. And that brings us to why James Clyburn
is now out there saying because the other speech that
he gat, he did give a speech in Kansas City,

(10:36):
and he spoke a whopping twelve minutes. He didn't have
one speech that was longer hang on one second anyway,
So you know why is James Clyburn out there saying, Oh,
the night is over. He's the favorite to win. If
the night ends this way, you don't do anything but
get yourself in trouble if you continue in this contest
when it's obvious that the numbers will not shake out

(10:58):
for you. He said, Ames Carville Democratic primary is over.
Let's shut this puppy down. Let me interpret for you.
Let's not embarrass Joe because Bernie Sanders made it very
clear today that quid pro quote, Joe has a lot
of questions to answer. We'll go through those in a minute.
And Joe has a problem, So all right, Joe's got problems,

(11:20):
you know, Joe's got issues that his own staff are
scared to death of. But he gets into this confrontation
with this Michigan guy. You can hear him shushing away
what sounds like a female staff shush. That are un enthusiasts,
and you are actively trying to adminish your second amount
of right, all right, shush you shush? Okay? Can you

(11:47):
imagine if I tried to shush Linda? What would you
do if I shushed you? See? You'm Are you serious?
Are you Joe Biden moment? This is not It is
not a Hillary Hang on, you're on the radio and
you're shushing me constantly. That's because you talk over people.
You're welcome. He's also her job. All right, Ethan, you're

(12:10):
fired for being a sycophant. Suck up to Linda. It's
unbelieving you. I'm gonlieve him. No, the notes, James, I'm
looking for the notes they asked for earlier. Good Grief
eight hundred nine. Oh my god, Oh so they want
they don't want this guy talking. He's shushing his staff
are liked, what was the staffer trying to do? You
know what the staffer was trying to do in that case,

(12:31):
the staffer was trying to save him from getting into
an argument, saying you're full of beep to the guy.
That's total beep beep, beep, beep beep, you know, and
having another note moment. Apparently Breitbart is reporting. I didn't
see this, said Henry over at Fox. He was interviewing
Biden's communication director of some person named Kate betting Field

(12:54):
and on the issue of the campaign and and ed.
Henry asked the obvious question about his fitness for office, says, well,
I want to ask you about the videos that keep
coming out. Is Joe Biden fit to be commander in chief?
How do you answer that? I have to say, this
is a disgusting smear tactic, the kind of thing exactly
why people want Joe Biden to be president, a kind

(13:16):
of falseness leading basically a conspiracy theory. A desperate Henry
at Henry counters, how is it a smear tactic to
ask you about a video where the vice president, in
his own words, struggles to complete a sentence? How is
that a smear tactic. Ed, respectfully, how many times have
you struggled to complete a sentence on the air? I
bet Ed doesen't struggle to complete sentences on the area.

(13:38):
Is actually a really good broadcaster. That's ridiculous. Let's roll
the tape. That's ridiculous. Henry says, I'm not running for president, Kate.
He's right, it's the toughest job in the world. Yeah,
and if it was Trump, they'd be asking it every second,
every minute, every hour of every twenty four hour a day.
Everything that you hear and see on television, on the

(14:00):
radio from any Democrat, you got, everything now has to
be viewed for the prison through the prism of oh,
this is about the election, So it doesn't matter that
the president took a huge political risk and did something
that doctor Fauci told me last night on Hannity. Yeah,
literally prevented thousands of Americans from likely contracting corona. And

(14:23):
that was the three weeks after we identified corona. That
was the travel ban followed by the quarantine. Yes, it's
an officially a pandemic. Yeah, we are seeing that the
people that are most at risk are older people. Average
age immortality from corona is eighty. Those older people with
underlying conditions compromised immune systems are most at risk. We

(14:47):
were slow in getting the testing kits out millions, and
now out there some news this is not impacting children.
New England Journal of Medicine. The CDC points out that
in South Korea, nobody under thirty die. In Japan, nobody
under fifty has died. The president has allocated eight point
three billion dollars. He's helping industries, the airline industry, cruise

(15:08):
ship industry, hourly workers with the financial burden. If they're
impacted by all this, what are the next steps? I'll
tell you next. These voters want to shut this thing down.
I mean, you can just look all across the spectrum
of the Democratic Party and people are saying, we made
our decision, this is who we're going with. Santens may
not break threshold in Mississippi. It's at fifteen point three

(15:31):
right now. We got acknowledge that he created a movement,
he did some some some truly remarkable things in American politics,
and certainly eight Vice President Biden, we've got to talk
to him and discuss this. But we also we can't
we can't distance Democratic voters who are just coming out
in every corner of this country saying, let's get on
with this thing. Our mission is a party is to

(15:53):
defeat Donald Trump. According to five to thirty eight, there's
a ninety nine to one chance that Vice Biden's gonna
be to nominate. Let's shut this puppy down and let's
move on and worry about November. This thing is decided.
There's no reason to keep it going. But not even
a data home. Well, I think if he does not
win in any contest tonight, I think we will be

(16:17):
at the point red Joe Biden will be the prohibitive
nominee of the party. And I think the DNC, the
Democratic National Permitted, should then step in making an assessment
and determine whether or not they will have any more debates.

(16:38):
But I'm gonna tell you about these debates. I remember
our Gore running against the Caucus. A lot of people
think that the Caucus loss is election because of the
willing hearten ad, which was perfected by a South Carolinian
who was working for the Democrat for the Republicans at

(17:01):
the time, Lee Atwater. But if you go back and
look at it, and I always study this stuff, you
will see that the willing, heartened ad did not come
from lee Atwater. It came from al Gore. So you're
saying a prolong a prolonged primary will only hurt the nominee.
That is what I think, because if you get to
the point that the gifts, contentious people will say things.

(17:24):
Thinks what happened that you might not ever overcome. If
you agree with me, go to Joe three three three, Oh,
I'm here to ask you for your help. Where I
come from, you don't get far unless you ask. My
name's Joe Biden. I'm a Democratic candidate for the United
States Senate. Look me over your like whacy help out?

(17:45):
And now both the other bidy give me a look though, Okay,
we choose truth over facts. Play the radio, make sure
the television excuse me, make sure you have the record
player on at night, the fine, make sure the kids
hear words. No man has a right to raise a
hand to a woman. We have to just change the culture,
period and keep punching at it and punching at it

(18:08):
and punching at poor kids are just as bright and
just as tall as white kids. But if Donald up,
Donald try, I gotta listen. I could do this now
for the rest of the show. I mean, that is
what is insane. By the way, the twenty one words
uttered by the Fizer Court that changed the Russia collusion narrative,
I mean, it's devastating what is in this And John

(18:30):
Solomon will be here to update all of us on that,
and he has other breaking news today. How the FBI
Russia collusion theory. They knew in January twenty seventeen that
they didn't have the story that the dossier was debunked.
That's how deep that corruption goes that we've been telling
you about. It is really insane. But the new chief

(18:54):
judge of the Force Intelligence or Veillance Court and just
twenty one words, there is thus little doubt that the
government breached its duty of candor to the court with
respect to those applications. Wow, just stand by. There's a
lot gonna happen. Listen. I understand for a lot of people,

(19:18):
everybody's worried, Oh my gosh, what if what if Biden wins?
The coronavirus, the fear that this and that. I get it.
It's all part of what is every election cycle. There's
something you can count on two things every election cycle.
Every two years. Every four years, Democrats will say Republicans
are racist, they're sexist, they're misogynist, they're xenophobic, the homophobic.

(19:42):
There are islamophobic Republicans. Their plan is for dirty air
and dirty water, and they want granny and Grandpa to
die after a year of eating dog food and cat food.
And then in will come a Donald Trump, Paul Ryan,
John Baynard, Kevin McCarthy look alike, and throw them overboard,
throw them off a cliff. It is who they are,

(20:03):
it is what they do. It should not surprise you
as it relates to Corona. Now, let me just go
over this very quickly, because I see what's happening. It's
not hard, it's not complicated to figure out. A lot
of panic has set in, and you know, it's amazing
to me. And maybe it's just I'm very logical and
I do a lot of research and I like to

(20:24):
know my subject matter. And it's probably one of the
reasons why on this program we kind of pride ourselves
and being right. I mentioned I learned a lesson with
Richard Jewel. I was the only one saying just because
he lives with his mother and father doesn't make him
a bomber at Centennial Park in Atlanta. If it's the soul,

(20:47):
you know, criteria of a lone bomber. That's what the
Atlanta Journal Constitution says. It doesn't matter how many times
the media has gotten it wrong, We've gotten it right,
whether it be Uva, whether it be Duke Lacrosse, whether
it be Ferguson, Missouri, whether it be Baltimore, Maryland, whether
it be Cambridge police. Even you know, we knew the

(21:08):
testimony was coming in the case of Zimmerman and Trayvon
Martin from the one guy that testified he saw Trey
Vaughan giving a ground and pound to George Zimmerman. Whether
you like him or not, that was the testimony. I
knew early on from my sources in fergus And Missouri
that the officer Darryl Wilson's account was verified by numerous

(21:30):
people eye witnesses to what happened there. And you see
what ensued, and you see that the media never vetted
Obama and you could see that the same mob was
out there Russia or Russia or Russian did they ever
apologize for their lies, their besmirchment, their character, assassination, their
conspiracy theories, their hoaxes. No, they just moved on to Ukraine.

(21:52):
Now they're using a virus. But there's certain things that
are just factual that you can't ignore. There has been
in Doctor Fauci was on Hannity last night. I you know,
this guy's been around since the Reagan era. He knows
his stuff. He's been through one pandemic after another. It's sad.
I wish we didn't have pandemics World Health Organization. Yes,

(22:13):
Corona is a pandemic, just like H one N one
two thousand and nine and ten was a pandemic. And
these things happen all the time. But there's got to
be truth, there's got to be facts, there's got to
be context. And yet you know, you see this hysteria
created why because they see this, they don't see Biden

(22:34):
as the ticket to beating Trump. They're hoping it's going
to be coronavirus. Sadly, and there is a breathlessness just
like in the Russia, Russia reporting Ukraine and Ukraine reporting
the impeach impeach reporting that has emerged here and we
can see what's happening. We see states acting the way
they are by the way I'm not against any of that.
If states want to close down schools, do it they

(22:55):
think it's in the safety and security and best interests
of the people in their state, you know, especially states
like Washington State. I did like Avenusson's comments. Everything I
could ever want a president to say to me, he said,
and he did and followed through on. That's kind of
the way it should be because and I'm not a
big fan of Avin Nusom. I don't agree with him politically,

(23:18):
but he's working with the President to protect the people
of his state and they got it done. That's the
important You would think that's the important thing when it
comes to a virus, but there's never been a president
that acted as quickly. And I'll tell you it was
a huge political risk. The travel ban which has now
been extended to other countries, Italy and Iran and wherever

(23:38):
there is a larger outbreak. And the same thing with
the quarantine that the President implemented. Smart by the president.
We're seeing things and learning things about this virus that
people should know about. The New England Journal of Medicine.
Kids are not being impacted by this virus. And as
an older person fifty eight, I'll tell you. I'd rather

(23:59):
be me. I'd rather me get the virus than my
kids or your kids. You know. Let's it's beyond I'm
being blunt here. The CDC points out South Korea, nobody
under thirty has died. In Japan, where there's a lot
of outbreaks. In Japan, nobody under fifty has died. Those
that are succumbing to the virus. In the US, I
think the number is now twenty six. Average age is eighty.

(24:23):
The President, though, took those unprecedented actions with the travel
ban in quarantine and by the way, got criticized the
xenophobic and we're stigmatizing countries, Houchi said last night. Thousands
of Americans likely would have contracted the disease had he
not acted so quickly. President now has allocated eight point
three billion dollars. The President now has worked on a

(24:45):
plan to help those industries, the airline industry, cruise line industry,
hourly workers that may be impacted, afraid to take a
day off for a week off if they need it,
so that they'll be protected, the jobs will be protected.
There will be no copay. If you want a test
now for the coronavirus. They might have been slow and
getting the tests out. But they're now out in the millions.
Anybody can get them. States they need to do their part,

(25:09):
if they need to cancel schools, teleworking, whatever they have
to do. Fine. The next step is, and I know
it's happening, they're training hospital staff. We got to keep
those that protect us when we are sick. We got
to keep them safe. They're also preparing, as I understand it,
in certain areas. You know, the ability to have you know,
these triage centers built instantaneously to further quarantine, to prevent spread.

(25:34):
The inevitable impact on the economy is real. It'll likely
be short term, and I think people understand why. But
it doesn't you know, it doesn't relate to It doesn't
stop people from politicizing it when you compare it or
John's Hopkins when they say, well, it's actually more dangerous

(25:54):
to get the flu. The flu is far more you know,
most people probably don't know that we lose up to
seventy people a year from the flu. I mean that's
every year. Tens of thousands of Americans die every year
from the flu. That is called context and perspective. If
you look at China, the good news out of there
with over eighty thousand cases, there's only three thousand deaths.

(26:16):
That's three thousand too many. But you know, China, I'm
a little ticked off at because they did not do
the right thing by the rest of the world, and
they deserve more blame for this. They should have sought
the world's help immediately, doctor Drew Pinsky saying corona panic
is more dangerous than coronavirus. I don't claim to know
what's motivating the media, but my god, he says, they're

(26:37):
reporting what is absolutely reprehensible. They should be ashamed of themselves.
They are creating a panic that is far worse than
the viral outbreak. Because what he's saying is, even if
you get it, if you don't have underlying health conditions,
you're not older, and you don't have a compromised immune system,
you're going to recover. That's what all the evidence shows.

(27:00):
But I have a problem with is the panic, the
fact that businesses are getting destroyed, people's lives are being upended,
not by the virus, but by panic. The panic must stop.
The press, they really somehow need to be held accountable
because they're hurting the people in this country. They're overreacting.
It makes me furious. The press needs to shut up
because you're more likely to die influenza. Right now, bad

(27:22):
flu season results in eighty thousand dead Americans. We've got
eighteen thousand dead from influenza this year. What now we're
at thirty one thirty two with Corona. You know, it's
these are the people that it's not going to stop.
The mob. You know, you have Governor Cuoma. He's now
blaming the coronavirus on Trump. Well, that started on day one, Katrina.

(27:45):
This is his rand hostage crisis. This is his Chernobyl.
What the other countries is they did the massive testing.
You know, China was doing two hundred thousand tests a day,
South Korea was doing fifteen thousand tests a day. We've
done five thousand to dates. And he's not telling you
the truth. He's not telling you the truth. Yeah, that's

(28:06):
been rectified, but I'll tell you. I mean, this is
what did the New York Times say? It's the Trump virus?
And if you're feeling awful, you know who to blame,
then they've got, you know, a candidate this week. And
by the way, if you want the country's opinion, putting
aside the mob and the media. Rasmussen survey ninety plus

(28:30):
percent of the media against him blaming Trump for the coronavirush.
Gateway Pundin points out that as of yesterday that the
president's approval rating is fine and he's getting pretty good
grades on everything else. As an M. I. T. Guy,
I noticed on Twitter, and you know, he's saying pretty
much the same thing. He does research nearly every single

(28:51):
day on immune systems. He said, quote coronavirus fear mongering
by the deep state will go down in history. Is
one of the biggest frauds to manipulate economies, suppressed dissent
and push mandated medicines. May be true now, may get
worse before it gets better, but ultimately I'm confident in
the people that we have. By the way Joe Biden

(29:14):
or his new campaign slogan restore dignity and you're full
of deep democratic established they're like desperate. Now, Oh, we
can't have debates because of Corona. No, we gotta stop.
We can't have people, can't have Krona. His son tried
to pull that too with the case of paternity. You know,
I've not criticized Joe Biden's son over that. Try to

(29:34):
leave his family issues aside. His corruption issues are another matter.
But there's not a single case reported in Arkansas. But
apparently they settled that, all right, eight hundred ninety four one. Listen.
Our goal is this on this show is we want
to give you truth, news information, and we want every
American healthy and every American safe. That's it. It shouldn't
be politicized. Do you agree with me? Go to Joe

(29:57):
three oh, three three oh. I'm here to ask you
for your help. Where I come from, you don't get
far unless you ask. My name's Joe Biden. I'm a
Democratic candidate for the United States Senate. Look me over
if your legacy help out. And now both the other
bide give me a look though. Okay, we choose truth
over facts. Play the radio, make sure the television, excuse me,

(30:20):
make sure you have the record player on at night,
the phone, make sure the kids hear words. No man
has a right to raise a hand to a woman.
We have to just change the culture, period and keep
punching at it and punching at it and punching at it.
Poor kids are just as bright and just as tall
as white kids. But if Donald Donald Trump is reelected

(30:42):
Fredian slip. Donald Trump does post an excellent sense to this.
It's not hypothetical. We hold these truth to be self evident.
Oh man, and women creative by go You know that
you know the thing words that stun the nation, And
I would argue, I know shock the world. The international
leader spoke about it. You had people like Margaret fat

(31:03):
excuse me. You had people like the former chairman and
leader of the party in Germany. You had Angela Merkel.
Just like in my generation when I got out of
school that when Bobby Kennedy and doctor King had been assassinated,
and in the seventies of late sevent I got engaged
my son, the one who my deceased son was the

(31:27):
Attorney General in the United States, and before that he
was a federal prosecutor in one of the largest offices
in the country in Philadelphia. Book Tomorrow, Superstar Tusday and
I want to thank you all. I tell you what,
I'm rushing ahead, aren't I? Although I had met Soley
and his wife at an event in Los Angeles back

(31:48):
in the spring, late fall, or I mean late spring,
late winter, early fall, early anyway, you know what I mean,
you must register that we and you must register it.
When you register it, the likelihood of it being used
diminishes exponentially. One of the things I proudessed of is
getting past getting moved, getting in control of the Paris

(32:12):
climate accord. I'm the guy that came back after meeting
with Dunk Chouping and making the case that I believe
China would join if we put pressure on them. Why
in God's name should someone who's clipping coupons on the
stock market make, in fact pay a lower tax rate
than someone who in fact is, like I said, a
school teacher and a fire pright jeping and support our

(32:33):
campaign text Joe two three excrew me. I got to
get this right, Joe two three oh three three, Oh
you know I didn't you? Are you with Donald Trump?

(32:56):
That's all right, Let him go. There's not a Trump. Probably,
it's not a truck. Probably. Let him go, Let him go,
Let him go, the party pros her hair, let him go, folks, folks,
let him go. That's okay, let him go, Let them go.

(33:17):
All right. So it looks like Quid and pro and
Quo and Joe are now gonna well lead the Democratic
Party and be the top of the ticket come November,
where we are only two hundred and thirty seven days away.
Now we have a guy that is running that I
think it is certainly legitimate to raise questions if he

(33:38):
has the strength, these stamina, the mental toughness, if you
will to take on the hardest job in the world.
Fair question. Whether the media likes it or not. They're
trying to avoid even mentioning it at all times. Secondly,
then you got the usual corruption Ukraine is real. There's
a real investigation there. Ron Johnson investigating here in the

(34:00):
US other countries. Zero experience, hunter, quid pro quo joe.
That will all be a factor. He has a record,
he has a record for example on well, how did
they handle H one N one? We're going to talk
about viruses, That now will be a legitimate question. Then
it's the question of oh, why did you give one
hundred and fifty billion in cash and other currencies to

(34:22):
the Iranians? And okay, your economic record it didn't work
out so well. And you're promising to raise taxes, and
you're promising open borders, and you're promising more Obamacare, and
you're promising free healthcare for illegal immigrants and citizenship to
such and pretty much everything Bernie's offering, except in a

(34:43):
different way. Anyway, our posters are here with reaction. John
McLaughlin is with us, Matt Towery with us. Scott rasmusin
with us. Gentlemen, you all agree first of all open questions, Scott,
I guess we'll let you answer first. Is Joe Biden
the guy? Now? Well, Joe Biden and is probably the guy.
But Sean, look, I was a hockey player as a kid.

(35:03):
I was a goalie, and when you went into the
third period, I love scoring off you, guys. I scored
a million goals. I was a center. That's all I
did was trying to be goalie. Never you never would
have gotten the puck past me. But having I'll take
that contest. Now go ahead, all right, all right, well
we'll do that. We'll get out in the ice. Look,
when you go into the third period of a hockey
game and you're the goalie with the lead, nothing good

(35:25):
can happen. You just want the game to end. And
right now, the Biden campaign just wants this primary to end.
They don't want to have a debate on Sunday night.
They don't want to continue battling Sanders. And the reason
is simple that the buyers your Morris could set in.
Something bad could happen in one of those debates, and
then where would the Democrats be. So I agree that

(35:45):
Joe Biden is very very likely to be the nominee,
but there have been surprises already this season, and if
he stumbles badly on debate, we could see another change.
In fact, he didn't have to look as bad. It's
Bloomberg to make that happen, but anything is possible. John McLaughlin, Yeah,
I agree with Scott, but the phrase I would use

(36:06):
is this is Joe Biden's to lose. So he's ahead
in the delicate account now, but he still has less
than half the delicacy needs to win, and they're afraid
if Bernie keeps going on, he could deadlock this thing.
Plus Bernie, you saw the statements this afternoon he made.
He raised questions that Biden has to answer in the
next debate, so he's upping the antie. They saw that

(36:27):
he was calling a press conference to drop out. Instead,
Standers called the press conference to say Joe Biden needs
to answer these questions about about what he would do
with coronavirus, what he would do with healthcare, what he
would do with this. He's gonna have to show competency.
And this won't be a debate among ten people where
he only speaks for ten minutes. This will be a
debate where it's two hours and he has to carry

(36:48):
an hour and he's gaff prone. The Democrats, like you said,
they are petrified. They want to quarantine Joe Biden right
now so that he doesn't have the risk of blowing
the nomination. Well, this is what Matt Towery James Claiburn
was saying. Well, you don't do anything but get yourself
in trouble if we have any more debates. We can't
have any more debates. It's gonna be Biden. Uh. And

(37:09):
then you got James Carville. All right, this problem, this
primary is over. Let's shut this puppy down. And then okay,
look at let's see seven minutes stump speeches, twelve minutes
stump speeches. Nothing over fifteen minutes because Joe is well,
let's just say, not exactly at the top of his game. Uh.
You heard this poor staff person of Biden, you know,

(37:31):
in this Michigan rally yesterday and and say shush you shush.
I mean, I'm like, whoa, that was a little rough
trying and then telling a guy to shut the hell
up and everything else. He said, well, yeah, I listened
to Scott and you guys were hockey players in high school.
I was a key debater, but I did win a
national championship out of that, and I'm good. You were

(37:51):
the kids that we used to fight all the time.
Go ahead, no, no you're not. But anyway, here's what
I think. Let's room remember Walter Mondale versus Ronald Reagan
back in nineteen eighty four. If you recall, Reagan had
a terrible debate and a lot of questions came out
in the media about his mental acuity. I mean specifically,

(38:13):
that term was used. I don't know what's going to
happen with Bernie Sanders and whether Biden's going to be
able to hold in and hold up during that or not.
But I know one thing. If the media doesn't do
the same thing they did with Reagan back many decades ago,
then we've got a real ropodope on the part of
the media, not the politician. Okay, but is there any
but Matt, I mean, that's obvious what they're doing there. Listen,

(38:35):
they're they've even now politicized the virus. There's not one
good thing anybody in the media can say about what
Donald Trump has done. Now, if you want to criticize, well,
he hasn't been alarmed enough. He didn't. He didn't put
the country in a state of panic. The test kits
were a little slow in getting out there. Okay, that's
legitimate in my mind, but no president ever put in

(38:59):
place a travel on a quarantee as quickly as this
one did. Well, I'll make a prediction, I will predict
it by November of this year the election that Donald Trump,
the entire issue will turn around on the Democrats, just
like every other issue has, and Donald Trump will look
like a hero in his handling of this. He's not
crossed panic, but he's put committees together, groups together, the

(39:19):
vice president to handle this. We have to do it
in increments, and he's doing it in increments, and I
think he needs. In the end, he will be vindicated.
Do you agree with that, Scott Rasmussen. I think there's
a good chance of it. Again. What's you know, what's
their virus is going to look like in a month
if a month from today we're saying that you know
it was good, I can tell you what it's going
to look like. A month from now, we will have

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more Americans that have tested positive for Corona. Again, some
things are not going to change. Those with that are older,
with underlying medical conditions, compromised immune systems, they are the
most vulnerable to death. As John Hopkins has said, the
flu is far more dangerous than Corona. But perception is reality.
We've got to accept that, right, That's what it's going

(40:02):
to look like. A get things slow down with the economies, right,
But if the impact of it, if I mean right now,
it seems every three minutes on social media you get
a new alert of something closing down. If we're beginning
to return to normal city and people begin to realize, yes,
this was serious, but it wasn't at panic levels, and
all of a sudden we're playing baseball games and the

(40:22):
regular stadiums and things in March, madness is going along
as normal. Well, the closer we get to that, the
more I agree with match assessment. All right, John, So
I really want your thought. The actions that have been
and now are being taken. The great thing is what's shown.
What you've said is that the country is facing this
historic challenge, and the presidents as a businessman and outsider

(40:46):
a leader, he thrives on challenges like this, and today
he's putting in policies in place that would definitely protect
the American public in terms of prevention, detection, treatment, and
as well as he's pushing to make sure we get
a seen that curiousness so that ultimately whatever negative impacts
are happening now or even to the economy later on,

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he's going to make sure they're fixed. And by November
the voters will see that. And Matt the president look
and the media mob will never admit this. He's taken
every precaution to protect the American people, as has the VP,
and they got their task force. Nobody's paying attention to
what they're saying, but you know, obviously everything is in place.
Is there anything the mob and the media are they

(41:28):
ever going to give this guy credit for anything? I
don't think there's anything the mainstream media would ever given
credit for, regardless of what he does or does. The
President Actually, the most important thing he did is he
cut off travel from non Americans from China very early on,
which was highly criticized by the Democrats. They said he
was enophobic and the like. Obviously that wasn't the case,

(41:50):
and that gave us time to prepare. I think this
president has had a measured approach. Yes he's not made
a panic out of it, but in fact the panic
is what's now causing the big problem in this country. Look,
I sold all my stocks back four weeks ago. I
knew this was going to be serious, and I'm not
a long term investor in the corporation I have. I'm
a short term investor. That's why I did it. I

(42:11):
don't advise it for most folks, but I did it
because I knew this was going to be an issue.
I do not believe it's going to be the end
of the country, and the president has handled it in
a measured fashion to make sure that other people don't
feel that way as well. So Scott. Today we heard
from Bernie Sanders. He accusing Trump of being everything from xenophobic, homophobic, sexist,

(42:31):
and racist and then even wanting to undo the Constitution. Look,
I expect that every two and four years, but by
the way, this is the guy that regularly now defends
murdering dictatorships and communism. Well, you know, certainly don't believe
that Bernie would have a better plan for Corona. What's
your point is made by what we saw in twenty sixteen.

(42:53):
Hillary Clinton kept talking about Donald Trump and how bad
a person he was. Donald Trump talked about issues, he
got up and talked about immigration, other topics that were
considered off limits in polite society, and that's the reason
he became president. And the Democrats if they keep focusing
on Donald Trump, yes they will get the resistance out,
and yes they will get some base supporters out, but

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that is not the way to win over the swaying voters.
It is not the way to convert any of the
voters who abandoned Democrats, the working class voters who abandoned
Democrats in twenty sixteen. They will do so again. Look,
no matter how you talk about this, Americans care less
about the politicians and the political leaders than they do
what's happening in the country. And so all of the

(43:38):
things that Bernie Sanders is talking about are really secondary issues,
if at all, And then the way he presents them,
he lacks credibility. And John, you know, Bernie spoke this
morning talking about all the delegates that he lost to Michigan,
but focusing going back to voter turnout and enthusiasm of
the base. The person that got records again yesterday was

(43:58):
Donald Trump. And by the way, and is he having
a Hillary Clinton moment in the sense that the whole
popular vote versus the delegate count. I mean, Bernie's not
going anywhere, and I think he's you know, right in
a lot of ways. But you know, they're really two
peas in a pod. But you know, can he beat
the Democratic establishment at this point, Well, he's trying. He

(44:19):
didn't throw in the town. They're putting, They're putting all
the pressure they can put on him to get out
now because they're afraid what happens when Biden gets challenged.
I mean, I mean, right now, they know that they
got a candidate that the Democrat establishment has lifted on
their shoulders with endorsements, and they were all riding with him,
and they're afraid he's so fragile that he won't be
able to survive a debate with Bernie. I mean, this

(44:42):
is unbelievable, and Bernie seems ready to take it to him.
So Bernie takes it to him, and Biden can't perform,
it's gonna be chaos on the other side. And your
point is we've got a serious crisis with the coronavirus
right now in the country, and the President is dealing
with it, and the Democrats are playing politics, and they're
going to find out that the coronavirus doesn't just affect Republicans.

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Independent Democrats could be threatened by this, could be adversely impacted,
and the president is they're trying to help all American
right guys as usual, Thank you, our posters got ras music,
John McLaughlin, Matt Towery. We will have you back regularly.
Often Steel misstated or exaggerated the primary subsources statements in

(45:24):
multiple sections of the reporting director coming. Not only do
you fail to go back to the President of the
LAFT or president after January twentieth and tell him, oh,
you know that report I've briefed you on. Turns out
it's bunk, But the FBI goes back and renews its
five's application three more times, and by this point the

(45:45):
FBI knows that the Steel reporting is not credible. Yeah,
I think you're mischaracterizing both what the FBI knew and
what mister Harwitz says in his report, they didn't conclude
the reporting from Steele was bunk. They concluded there were
signific age questions about the reliability of some of the
subsource reporting that should have been included in the renewals.

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But when I briefed the President, I briefed him on
a small part of it that I told him I
didn't know whether it was true or not it in care.
I just needed him to know about it. I think
you're mischaracterizing Steele isn't. Rather, Horowitz isn't saying that the subsource,
the Russian contact, was unreliable or was inaccurate. The Russian
contact said to the FBI, Steel is unreliable because he misrepresented.

(46:31):
Steele misstated or exaggerated the sources statements in multiple sections
of the report. He's saying I told him one thing
and he wrote something else. The FBI knew that. Yeah,
But that doesn't drive a conclusion that Steele's reporting is bunk.
I mean, there's a number of tricky things to that
first year interviewing the subsource. After all, the reporting has
become public, and so as a kind of intelligence investigator,

(46:53):
you have to think, is he walking away from it
because it's now public. Well, and that has to go
into your assessment, Mistress. It hadn't I mean, if it
had become public just barely. This is in January twenty seventeen.
This isn't two years later, right, This is when it
blew up, when it was published by whatever the outfit is,
BuzzFeed was all over the news and had become a
big deal. FORMERBI Director James Comey said this week that

(47:15):
your report vindicates him. Is that a fair assessment of
your report? You know, I think the activities we found
ard done vindicate anybody who touched this to go. When
Coomy speaks about fisit you shouldn't listen. He should listen
to mister Horowitz. He's not vindicated. And to be concerned
about the fizin warrant process, it's not nine sense, all right.

(47:37):
That is unbelievable news story. John Solomon, He's had two
big ones in the last couple of days. Russia collusion.
The FBI's theory fell apart in the first month of
Donald Trump's presidency. Now, we had gotten early indications of this.
When Lisa Page finally told us, yeah, we investigated this
nine months and we had nothing. Nothing. There's know they're there,

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Peter Struck said, And now with the release of FBI
files and the Russia collusion witch hunt, we now know
an essential fact, and that is that James Coomey's FBI
had substantially debunked the theory that Donald Trump's campaign conspired
with Moscow as it relates to the twenty sixteen election.

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That raises the question, why did a James Comey sign
off on the dirty Russian dossier that was debunked, which,
again at the top of a fiz Warren it says
verified and it's not only unverifiable but later debunked. But
we now know in twenty seventeen, in January, there were
multiple warnings about the credibility of informing Christopher Steele. And

(48:45):
maybe this goes to the heart of what the FISA
Court judge is saying in the twenty one words, which
we will get to in a second, that Christopher Steele
and his dossier. They also affirmed key targets of the
FBI counterintelligence investigation made exculpatory statements denying collusion to undercover sources.
They ruled out that Michael Flynn was engaged in collusion

(49:07):
with the Russians. According to the memos, and now it
raises a lot of questions more and this gets to
the heart of how could they ever have used an unverifiable,
bull now debunked dossier. And they will warn numerous times
even ahead of signing onto the Fiser warrants, But they

(49:29):
knew before Mueller that there was no credibility to it.
It shows you how deep the deep state is. Anyway,
John Solomon just thenews dot Com has the very latest
on this, John, great work the last couple of days.
Why don't you bring us up to speed. Yep. Sitting
in my hand right now, I'm going to read you this.
Ha Sean. This is a memo that Special Council Mueller's

(49:52):
office sent the Flynn defense team back in the twenty
eighteen and it refers back to January twenty seventeen. President
Trump is just taking office on the twentieth of January seventeen,
and at that time, everybody's saying Russia collusion, Russia collusion.
President may go down. This is Watergate. Here's a memo
that Muller sent to Flynn team. There was an internal

(50:14):
DOJ memo dated January thirtieth, twenty seventeen, after the FBI
interviewed Mike Flynn a few days earlier. The FBI advised
in that memo told DJ that based on the interview,
the FBI did not believe, I'm going to repeat, did
not believe Flynn was acting as an agent of Russia.
Now you go back and you look at everything, The

(50:35):
Washington Post, the New York Times, Adam Schiff, everybody was
saying the FBI at that very moment had concluded had
determined Flynn wasn't on the Russian payroll, he wasn't hijacking
the election, he wasn't an agent. That is one of
five revelations that came to light in January of twenty
seventeen that cut the entire Russia collusion narrative to shreds,

(50:56):
and we were kept from it for two and a
half years. In fact, we were kept from an until
just recently when this document made its way into the
court files. It's kind of unbelievable to me. But with
this revelation now I think we're getting maybe some insight
into exactly what Durham and Barr are working on. It
seems clear based on their statements that yeah, President was

(51:19):
spied on. It's dropping these little crumbs telling us that
it's much deeper, it's broader, it's wider, it goes further.
That's right. Yeah, And I think you also understand why
the Attorney General now appointed a special prosecutor to revisit
the conduct of his own prosecutors in the Flint case.
If you find out that in January of twenty seventeen
Flint isn't a Russian agent, but you twist him for eight, nine,

(51:42):
ten months more trying to get him to plead to
a crime you know he didn't commit. Because you've already
rolled it out, you start to see the outlines of
why there might be a misconduct investigation, why there might
be a review. So when Barr got criticized, oh, that's
a political thing, here's the evidence that shows it's not
political at all. Quite the opposite. There is a legitim
in question of misconduct or abusive power. And how they

(52:03):
handled Mike Flynn and then how they handled all of
the revelations about Steele's dossier falling apart. The American public
was kept in the dark. And while that was happening,
why we still thought collusion might be real? What was
the FBI doing? They were pivoting. They knew Russia collusion
was gone. They were trying to set up a trap
to move a different case, to move to obstruction because

(52:24):
they knew their original crime wasn't there. That is such
an abusive power. That is what the Justice Department has
in front of it now in the form of this evidence.
It is really unbelievable to me. Do you have any insight?
I mean, let me backtrack before we get to that question.
What escape notice, as you point out in your article,

(52:44):
contained in that one sentence and the one sealed court
motion that was filed by Flynn defense attorney Sydney Powell,
friend of this program and the Brady material she was requesting,
is that the motion dated September eleven, twenty nineteen, requested
access to an internal DOJ documentated January thirty, twenty seventeen,

(53:06):
in which the FBI exonerated mister Flynn of being an
agent of Russia. We already know that the agents that
interviewed General Flynn did not think he was lying, and
he was pressured. First of all, he had financial pressures,
he had the Cello's house, but more importantly, they threatened
to go after his own son that has been established.
But then mm at Sullivan, the judge in this particular case,
denied the request for the Brady materials, saying that they

(53:28):
didn't exist, which kind of surprised me in the end,
because you and I both know they do. Well. Yeah,
on this point, he did say that the document exists.
Here's what he said. Because Michael Flynn ultimately didn't plead
guilty to the crime of colluding with Russia, he wasn't
entitled to it. That's a pretty tough argument to make,
certainly for the American public. I don't know where the
courts will come down on it. But one of the
things that is certain, we no longer have to rely

(53:50):
on Sydney Paul's good court work because I actually have
the document. I have the passage from Special Council Muller
where he talked about this memo when he confirms it,
it's no longer a guess of the Flynn team. This
memo exists. I've read it. I am quoting from it
in my story. So here's another question. Why doesn't Robert

(54:11):
Mueller disclose these sort of things in his report? Why
does he leave a lot of unanswered questions about missuit
about steel He doesn't mention Steel at all the report,
and he doesn't mention the fact that the FBI exonerated
Mike Flynn on January thirtieth, twenty seventeen. It goes to
the questions of the Muller Report. It goes to the
questions and the conduct of these prosecutors. All of this

(54:33):
is sitting in plain view, but the FBI and the
Justice Department of benefit him from the fact this has
all come out piecemeal. Right, There's tons of But there's
more to this though. In your story Powell meeting Sydney,
he confirmed that the Special Council possessed the telegram that
was in early January twenty seventeen to Flynn from Britain's
National Security advisor raising concerns about Steele's credibility. The British

(54:57):
government hand delivered the letter Flynn's team to Flynn's team
that totally disavowed any credibility of Christopher Steele. Would have
completely destroyed the Russia Russia collusion narrative. But yet still
James Comey had signed off now at this point, on
two FISA applications, knowing that it's unverifiable and now debunked.

(55:18):
Flynn himself didn't have a memory of receiving it, but
that doesn't matter. That's irrelevant because it exists. And you know,
and to add to that your previous column, which headline
was the twenty one words uttered by the FISA Court
that changed the Russia collusion case forever. And if you
don't mind, I'll read it to people. It's from the

(55:38):
US District Judge James Boisberg, the new chief Judge, and
the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court and providing the first judicial
declaration that the FBI had misled the court. Quote, there
is thus little doubt that the government breached its duty
of candor to the court with the respect of those applications,

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You're right, those twenty one words mean that's a crime,
that's premeditated fraud on a FIS a court, I'd go
to jail, you'd go to jail. Yeah, basically, in court speak,
the judge said, you'll lie to me, and I'm not happy.
And why is that important? For more than two years,
we've watched people like Rod Rosenstein. You've played that clip
many times, but people don't understand how seriously we take
the FIS and process. James coomy All said, listen, we

(56:24):
were well intentioned, We didn't do anything wrong, and if
there were any mistakes, they were process mistakes. Well, guess what,
the judge didn't call him process mistakes. In fact, he
said fixing the process won't fix what happened here. It
was a situation of candor, of honesty. Your FBI, your
Justice Department misled my court. That is a complete rebuttal

(56:44):
refutal of everything that James Coomey rod Rosenstein and the
other apologist had been giving the American public for two years.
That's why that ruling is so very important. It's so
very important and so scary. All Right, you've been skeptical
about whether there will be and juries convene then, and
whether or not there will be prosecutions, which I don't know.

(57:06):
I don't know what that means for the future of
the country. We have a duel that would mean we
have a dual justice system. You know, for example, everyone's
talking about, well, let's bring in Julian Assange. Well. Wiki
Leaks describes itself as a journalistic organization. You might not
like how they get their information. They've never been proven
wrong in fourteen years. We do have a precedent setting

(57:28):
case called the Pentagon papers. I think it would be
tough to prosecute what they print on wiki leaks as
a crime. If we're going to spend time, effort, and
energy for extradition, I'd prefer we spend it on getting
steel over here. Yeah, and listen, there's a reason for
the skepticism. And again it's not a criticism, it's I
think a reality of the system. And so, first off,

(57:50):
what do we know. We already know two or three
criminal referrals have been made and two have been declined.
So Michael Horowitz thought he saw criminality. That's why he
made refer on Combe and McCabe. And in both cases
the Bar Justice Department chose not to make those prosecutions.
Why do we think that happened. My reporting indicates they
did not believe they could get a DC grand jury

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or a jury to convict. And if you don't think
you have a reasonable chance of conviction, you shouldn't bring
the charge. That's the ethical thing to do. I think
what we should look for in the next few weeks
is whether a plea deal is cut with the third
person who is referred mister Klein Smith, a former lawyer
who is accused in the IG report of altering a document,
hiding the CIA role, that Carter page play that he

(58:34):
was a page that would be an indication and looking
to go higher. That's right. If they don't, if they
just plead him out, or if they or if they
go to trial on him, I think the likelihood of
rolling up the chain like you do in the MOB
or anywhere else is lower. I think there's three things
you're going to see happen. First, you're going to find
out that the Justice Department had its own concerns about
the treatment of Michael Flynn. That's going to come out,

(58:55):
I'm certain. The second part you're going to find out
is that the investigation into collusion started much earlier than
July twenty sixteen. It's going to go back to December,
and it may have been a broader effort to find
any connection between any Republicans running for president and Russia.
And Third, I think you're going to find out there's
additional misconduct that goes beyond what was in the FISA,

(59:16):
other tactics and things that were there. Those are three
things that I think John Durham the Justice Department are
likely to unveil in the next few months. All right,
John Solomon reporting, Thank you. Stay right here for our
final news round up and information overload in the final
hour of the Sean Hannity Show. There's only one really

(59:51):
simple man who's not simple in all of the US.
That's why we play this song, Leonard skinnerd simple man,
and that would be Bill O'Reilly All things O'Reilly at
Bill o'reiley dot com. How are you, mister o'reiley, sir?
Are you preventing yourself from getting the coronavirus? No, I'm
doing what I always do. I'm a fatalist if time

(01:00:16):
living in the basement on freeze riding and simple, you know,
at the end of the day. Look, I don't put
myself at risk. I never do that. I always am
cautious and I respect my body and mind. I take
care of it. But yeah, if I got to go out,
I'm going out. And I'm not hunkering down here because

(01:00:36):
can I be philosophical a minute? Yeah, Okay, we're all
dying and I'm not trying to be irish here, but
I'm that's kind of an Irish thing if you think
about it. And number two, we don't own anything. We
all think we own our homes, We own our cars,
We own our expensive watches. I hate watches. I don't
even have one. We own this, we own that. Guess what, Bill,

(01:00:58):
When you die, someone else is living in your house,
driving your car, and wearing your watch, unless you're stupid
enough to take it into the grave with you. But
you can torture those people now and get revenge. That's
a simple thought. That's not complicated at all, you know.
But the thing is, Look, everything that we really can
be doing, we're doing now. There are a few things

(01:01:20):
that we need to make adjustments on. We need to
prepare for every worst case scenario. If there's any good
news in all of this, Betsy McCoy had it in
our column. Young people are not getting the disease, and
when they do, they're not dying from this disease. The
average age immortality is eighty and that's if you have
underlying medical conditions and a compromised immune system. But I

(01:01:44):
don't want anybody sick. You don't want anybody sick. Look,
it's one of these things in life that sends a
message to thinking individuals, and it's a little bit tied
into what you were saying. You don't have any control.
You don't have any control, and so live your life,
be honest, be generous, because tomorrow, who knows what could happen.

(01:02:09):
And that's the ultimate message. Now in politics, this is
going to have an effect. Certainly economically, it will will
go into a slight recession. I don't know how long
that will last. No one does. But in the political realm,
it's good that it happened now rather than in September.
So by September we all hope that this is over

(01:02:32):
and that people can resume their daily lives. But look,
this happens. Life happens, and to panic or to do
things that are irrational, that says a lot about you
the person who's doing it. There's a lot of people
that are doing it. Look, I think that I can't remember,

(01:02:54):
and you've been in media longer than me. I can't
remember a time. We've had many pandemics. It's officially a pandemic.
According to the who we saw, we lost what nearly
fourteen thousand or so Americans with H one n one
That was Biden Obama. They waited months and months for
Obama to officially declared a national emergency. They'd ever had

(01:03:14):
a travel band, They never had any quarantine. I never
saw a panic like we're seeing now. But that, you
know what that that just is the way the news works.
I mean there's fundamental unfairness baked in and particularly the internet.
If you go on the Internet to the major news sites,
it's bubonic plague. You know, there's a guy waiting outside

(01:03:36):
and your driver with a cart and you just throw
the body in it. So the Internet has decided because
they want clicks, they want people look at me in
that look at their wares that they're going to make
this into the worst thing that's ever happened to civilization.
That's the difference. And the media in television, because that's

(01:03:57):
the primary media now picks up on that, and all
the ratings for television news programs are skewed. But here's
something really interesting. Despite impeachment, despite Corona, all of that,
the nightly news ratings for all three of them are
going down. That shows a repudiation that people don't believe

(01:04:19):
what they hear on the media now, so they're going
over to the cable. The cable news ratings are up,
and then they're going into the Internet. But it's you know,
we live in a world now where you. The media
can put you into a panic. Certainly in the stock
market is reacting to that within an hour, and everybody's
running around and that's where we are. Well, it looks

(01:04:41):
like it's you're right. You called us a number of
weeks ago. I don't remember when you first called it,
but you did. Biden is going to be the nominee
at this point. Now you have guys like, how long
ago you call it? Brag? I don't care, you're simple man.
Bragging is part of my DNA. I predicted Biden would win.

(01:05:02):
But I have to say, to be honest that I
wavered a little, you know, when he went out and
started babbling, and then he hasn't stopped babbling. So but
I knew that Bernie Sanders wasn't gonna make it. And well,
they turned on him, didn't they. Oh yeah, but this
once he said on sixty minutes, you know, Fidel Castro

(01:05:23):
wasn't all that bad. That was the end. And then
the estas you're the only other person besides me that
had pointed that out. Castro's not bad, you know, praising
murdering dictatorships, I mean, one after another. Listen, Bernie Sanders
actually believes that Castro wasn't that bad. That alone disqualifies
him from running this country. Fidel Krastro was a mass

(01:05:45):
murderer in addition to being a human rights violator. You
get it, Bernie, No, he doesn't get it because he
lives in a layer of ozone that few human beings
have ever entered. It's a dangerous man, as I said
on your radio show time and time again, Bernie says,
a dangerous man, and Americans who vote for him are

(01:06:06):
either stupid or they are incredibly callous to the destruction
that a Bernie Sanders would bring to traditional America. Now,
we understand a lot of people hate traditional America and
the Democratic Party is thrown in with that. So the
question now becomes, how will Joe Biden govern? Will he

(01:06:27):
stand up to the progressive far left coups? And the
answer to that question is no. He won't let me
ask you a question. James Clyburn said the following, Well,
I'll start with Carville. Carver said, all right, let's shut
this puppy down. Democratic primary is over. Clyburn actually said,
the night is over. Joe Biden is the prohibitive favorite

(01:06:48):
to win the Democratic nomination. He says he wants to
cancel all future debates because, quote, you don't do anything
but get yourself in trouble. If you can take you
in this contest when it's obvious the numbers will not
shake out for you. Bernie Sanders comes out today with
a list of questions he wants Joe to answer, which
are pretty powerful questions, something Joe will never get from

(01:07:12):
the media. I'm on the fire today, your friends over
at mediaite Hannity attacks Biden's physical mental health in bizarre rant. Yeah,
and this is what I said, mister, O'Reilly. If I
went over the top, I will apologize. I'll ask again,
does this seventy seven year old guy, and I'm reading
that we're watching every day now, does he have the stamina?

(01:07:35):
Does he have the strength? Does he have to focus,
the alertness, the mental focus, focus, mental toughness and stability
to be president? And then I said, it's a fair question.
Is this how we're going to treat world leaders? Talking
about how Biden reacted to the Michigan Union member yesterday,
Biden will have to answer questions about quid pro quo

(01:07:55):
and about zero experience Hunter. He also has the Biden
Obama track record the Iranian deal, the bad economy, and
how they responded to each one and one, And I
think they're all fair questions. But apparently I went off
on a bizarre rant, mister O'Reilly. Well it's not unusual
for you, Hannity, a bizarre rant pretty much in your DNA. Look,

(01:08:16):
you know, I mean, I don't even know why I
like you. I don't even like. I don't like. I
don't know what he likes. Your mystery listen, And I
think you mentioned this. I think you mentioned it first.
All you gotta do is go back to Reagan. These
far left koops who are attacking you did the same
thing to Reagan, but a lot worse. They didn't ask questions.

(01:08:37):
They attacked Ronald Reagan as being senile, inefficient, incapable. I
wrote a book called Killing Reagan. That was a very
mean book, killing Jesus, Killing Reagan. The next book after
your new book in May is going to be killing Hannity.
Well maybe, no, no, no, but think back to the

(01:08:59):
just vicious. All you gotta do is archive the New
York Times and see what they said about Ronald Reagan's
mental bill. You and I again were the only two
people that have brought that point up. I don't know
anybody else that's brought it up. It was crazy. So
but here's the interesting story on Sunday night. So Bernie
Sanders is only chance is to drive Biden crazy. Remember

(01:09:22):
what I said this Sanders is only chance. He's staying in.
As he said today in Vermont, I'm staying in. I
know I can't win, but I'm staying in any way.
But he didn't say why He's gonna try to drive
Biden crazy. Now the Democrats are telling him behind the scenes, Hey, Bernie,

(01:09:43):
don't go after him, don't do this. But Bernie could
lay Biden out on Sunday because it's just those two
no audience, just pinheaded moderators who won't do anything. All right,
said Bernie wants to He can do an Elizabeth Warren
on Biden instead of Elizabeth Warren on Bloomberg. Same thing

(01:10:04):
could happen. Do I think it will? No, I think
Bernie will be general. Let me ask you a very
very straightforward question. Am I right in my observation? Look,
I look at Joe Biden from years ago, and I
look at Joe Biden today. He seems like a shadow
of his former self. Unhinged. I mean, look, these gaffs

(01:10:27):
are to me very alarming. The way he treats voters,
calling them fat, you know, wanting to have arm wrestling
matches with him, fights with them. What he said to
this guy yesterday at Michigan seven minute speeches, twelve minute speeches,
nothing more than fifteen minutes speeches. Something is really happening.

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It appears to me cognitively. I'm not a doctor. I'm
not going to play one on radio or TV. But
he doesn't seem up to the task. Bill. Let the
voters make that decision. What you and I have to
do is on commentators. All right, honestly, am I right? Well,
I'll tell you what hold that thought for the other side.
Bill O'Reilly is with us all things O'Reilly, Bill O'Reilly
dot com. You can pre order his new book that

(01:11:10):
is out in May now at Bill O'Reilly dot com.
All right, as we continue, simple man, Bill O'Reilly is
with us, Bill O'Reilly dot com. New book coming out
in May. All it's part of your killing series, correct
Killing Crazy Horror. It's the merciless Indian Wars in America.
It's the editor who's done. I'm really interested in this. Yeah, really,

(01:11:30):
editor who's done all nine killing books, say this is
the best one. All right, So you never sent me
an early copy. You're a cheap skate, you talk. You
told me privately, I have to pay for my copy
when it comes out. Stop whining. You get a free
copy advanced this weekend. All right, come, all right, let's
go to Biden and his mental uh well acuity, if
you will. He's funneled. All right now, I was never

(01:11:53):
very impressed with you, by the way. That's that shows
your age. Nobody says be funneled bill, Yeah, the day.
Look it up. It's a great word. He's be fuddled
and bewildered. You know what my mother used to say,
you will rue the day. Okay, go ahead, anyway. I've
never I was never really impressed with Joe Biden's mental
acuity when he was twenty eight. He's a Paul's always

(01:12:15):
been in government. He doesn't give any money charity. You know,
I really don't have a lot of use for mister Biden.
I've run into him a couple of times. He never
would sit for an interview with me. Barack Obama did
three times. He never would because I think he understands
he's not the brightest guy in the world, and he isn't.
So now we're seeing a man in the twilight of

(01:12:35):
his years who goes to the early bird specials and
is tucked in by nine o'clock. Now he can't do that,
so it's shaking him up a little bit. All right,
let me ask you this. And by the way, we're
not as old as Joe, because neither one of us
would ever know what dog faced pony what is it
dog faced pony soldier means? Anyway, dog faced phony shoulders

(01:12:59):
didn't know what that one. I don't think that. I
don't think there's anybody that knew what that meant. The
problem here is, look, we're assuming, and I really do
believe that the president, I mean, there are certainly improvements
we could make. I think the president's job now is
it relates to Corona, is to get ahead of what
are the worst case scenarios for hospitals, for keeping other

(01:13:20):
Americans from contracting the disease, explaining who is really susceptible,
and more importantly the impact on the economy short term
and long term. Politically, that's important thing, and that's not
too engender panic. So agree. The primary criticism of President
Trump is well, he's underplaying it. Well, he's not taking

(01:13:43):
it seriously. Now, we're just a bunch of crap. I mean,
the guy I know this and so to you is
obsessed with this because his reelection may hinge on it.
But he is not supposed to be the commander in
the panic, all right. He's supposed to calm the waters.
And I think that's what you're seeing is a big article.
Now the meetings were classified, Yeah, they're classified because people

(01:14:08):
are throwing out scenarios that that won't come true. It's
a discussion. You don't want the public to panic. That
will make it a thousand times worse. And this is
what drives me crazy. There's no fair reporting, none in
the mainstream media when it comes to Donald Trump. It's ridiculous.
All right, Bill O'Reilly dot com for all things O'Reilly, sir,

(01:14:31):
Thank you for being with us when we come back
wide open telephones eight hundred and nine four one Sean,
you want to be a part of the program. We
have an amazing Hannity tonight, including the guy that confronted
Joe Biden in Michigan yesterday. He has a lot to
say nine Eastern. My vision is more extensive than anybody's

(01:14:52):
out there, but it's made to look like well, Biden
is coming off with some modern There's nothing moderate about
making sure everyone as healthcare. Would there be any place
for fossil fuels, including coal and fracking in a Biden administration, No,
we would. We would work it out. We would make
sure it's eliminated. We should set out the rules for

(01:15:14):
what kind of plant coal burning plants. No one's going
to build another coal burning We got to shut the
ones down we have, but no one is going to
build a new one. Is we need to go out
and make it clear to the American people that we
are going to we are going to raise taxes on
the wealthy that I would raise the capital gains tax
to the highest rate of thirty nine point five. I

(01:15:35):
would double it. As the mayor said, you cannot let
people who are sick, no matter where they come from,
no matter what their status, go uncovered. You can't do that.
It's just going to be taken care of a period.
You have to. It's the humane thing to do. Guess
what they're the reason why the legal as well as
undocumented or the reason why our society is functioning, the
reason why our economy is growing. We don't talk about that.

(01:15:57):
We stand up and act like it's a burden. Is
not a burden, it's a gift. Eleven million people living
in the shadows. I believe they're already Americans. Its two
gun owners out there who say, well, a binding administration
means they're going to come from my guns. Bingo, you're
right if you have an assault weapon, the fact of
the matter is they should be illegal. Period. You're not

(01:16:18):
saying that you support everything in the original Green New Deal?
Do you think it goes too far as an unrealistic
promising two months? Oh, it's not. I think the Green
New Deal deserves an enormous amount of credit for bringing
this to a head in a way that it hasn't
been before. It hasn't been. But the reason I don't know,

(01:16:38):
I'm not opposed the Green New Deal. What I did,
what I thought beyond, at least in more detail, what
the Green New Deal is calling for. Would you support
a carbon tax? Other some other candidates said they would, Yeah, no,
I would. I know I get criticized and totally get
criticized by the New Left. I have the most progressive

(01:16:59):
record of anybody running for you, not anybody who would
run All right, twenty four now till the top of
the hour, eight hundred and ninety four one, Sean, you
want to be a part of the program. Two hundred
and thirty seven days till you we the American people.
You get to be the ultimate jority. You get to decide.
What is the argument that I've been making is that

(01:17:21):
Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders are basically twins. I'm radical
and I'm progressive. Universal healthcare, eliminate coal, all fossil fuels,
raise taxes, double the capitol gains tax, healthcare for illegals,
illegal immigration is a gift. Yep, We'll have amnesty, and yeah,

(01:17:42):
I'm gonna take away your assault weapon. The guy in
Michigan was correct, And the Green New Deal in a
carbon tax. What else do you want to hear? There's
not a big difference. On top of that, If you
ever had a fastball, it's long gone. Have you ever
had a slow pitch that's gone too? And then we
have the issue of barisma quid pro quote Joe leveraging

(01:18:03):
a billion taxpayer dollars zero experience, hunter making millions unless
you fire the prosecutor investigating him, You've got six hours.
Never mind the money that he made in China and
other countries, again with zero experience, that'll be an issue.
And then, of course you've got the record of quid
pro quot Joe, and that record includes their lack of

(01:18:26):
response as it relates to H one and one, And
they never had a travel ban, They never declared this
thing officially by the president. One health secretary did to
be fair. Eleven days after they acknowledged that it existed.
He gets some monies. But by the time the president,
meaning at the time Obama, recognized it as a national emergency. Yeah,

(01:18:48):
that was six months later. It was a full pandemic,
just as the World Health Organization now says Corona is.
And by that time a thousand Americans had died. A
thousand I don't remember this freak out factor happening way
back then. And again, the actions that were taken were slow,
it was, but the media wasn't trying to politicize or

(01:19:11):
weaponize a virus. Republicans weren't either, that I recall at
the time, and twenty thousand Americans had contracted that H
one N one virus that virus impacted younger people. This virus,
the average mortality rate is eighty most healthy people even
worst case scenario, you contract the virus, worst case now

(01:19:32):
you're gonna be fine. You will recover. JOHNS Hopkins website
yesterday saying that the flu is more dangerous to Americans
than Corona. And I know it's scary. It should be scary.
All viruses are scary. Any pandemic is scary. You look
at the numbers in China. What eighty thousand plus people
infected and three thousand died. Oh, we lost nearly fourteen

(01:19:55):
thousand Americans in two thousand and nine and ten with
H one N one swine flu. I don't see anybody
putting that in perspective. Every year we lose up to
seventy thousand Americans because of the flu. But yet schools
don't shut down, municipalities don't shut down, the National Guard
is not brought in, which, by the way, I don't

(01:20:15):
have a problem with, I really don't. If Americans have
a fear, then Americans need to be able to react
in ways that they feel and deem appropriate. Now, to
be honest, the less contact we have with one another
for a short period of time will result in a
quicker recovery for the economy and everything else. Short term

(01:20:36):
hit for sure. Now could the president you know, what
is it that people wanted the president to do? Here? President,
no president in history acted faster travel ban. It was gutsy,
politically risky, and it paid off. We had doctor Anthony
Fauci on Hannity last night. Yep, that was gutsy and
it paid off and likely prevented thousands and thousands of

(01:21:00):
Americans from contracting this particular virus corona you know you
see in China. Now thankfully has been a major slow
down in terms of new incidents that have been discovered.
We did have a problem apparently slow with testing kids.
Well they've they've rectified that situation. Millions now are out everywhere.

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It might result in higher numbers in the short term.
We now have, for example, the ability of our great
researchers and scientists. You know, they have now identified the
markers in almost record time. Took years for example, if
you look at HIV, so they could you know, at

(01:21:43):
that point build these anti viral medications that are saving
lives and extending lives, really saving them at this point,
you know, the new England Journal of Medicine, pointing out
kids are not being impacted by Corona the way they
were H one N one. The CDC at a recent
report South Korea, nobody under thirty died. In Japan, nobody

(01:22:05):
under fifty died. Again, the average mortality rate in the
US is eighty. The President allocated eight point three billion dollars,
some of it overseas protections, most of it for America
and test kits and those industries that are greatly impacted
by all of this, the airline industry, the cruise line industry,

(01:22:27):
hourly workers afraid to stay home. They might lose a
week's paycheck or they might lose their job. They're being
protected states. They now have to do their part. Some
are canceling schools. Is more teleworking happening. I think we
do need to up the training of hospital staff. They
have to prepare for any overload and specific areas like

(01:22:48):
Seattle and elsewhere. My understanding talking to my sources is,
you know, they're preparing for triage centers at a moment's
notice if needed, more quarantine if needed, you know. But yeah,
there are going to be some people. It's going to
be like the flu thankfully, it's not going to be
most people, you know, those with underlying conditions, those that

(01:23:10):
are older, those that have compromised immune systems. For example,
if you're going through chemotherapy or have some type of
immune deficiency disease, you're at risk and the word is out.
If you are one of those people, you've got to
self quarantine in a sense, be careful. The people around
you have to be tested. Be careful, don't go out
as often as you normally would. Be careful. Now there's

(01:23:33):
going to be a short term impact on the economy,
not unusual. People will prepare for the slowdown, jittery markets.
That's just kind of par for the course, especially when
it's being fueled by a media that's weaponizing it against
Donald Trump. There might be travel bands, for example, to
Europe temporarily. Europe seems to be having greater problems Italy

(01:23:55):
Germany in particular, and so we've got to be careful.
We have a travel banner rid as it relates to Italy,
it Ran China, elsewhere. Again, that's what you got to do.
Short term. We've dealt with these pandemics many, many times,
and I keep asking everybody that is so critical what
else do you want the president to do? Because if

(01:24:15):
you have ideas, Amole ears, I want to keep every
American safe. I want to cure for cancer. I want
to cure for all heart disease. I want to prolong
human life as much as possible. I know it's a
hard reality. We don't wake up every day and say, well,
we're all actually dying. But it's true. We don't think

(01:24:37):
every day. You know, we all think we own things.
I've said this for the longest time. We don't own anything.
You think you own your house, You don't. You think
you own your car, You don't. You think you own
your watch, your jewelry, whatever you think is important, you
think you own it. No, you rent it. Unless you
decide to take the watch or whatever else to the
grave with you. Then I guess you kind of own it,

(01:24:57):
unless there's a grave robber. But we all rent. This.
Life is a mystery. We don't know the majesty of God.
We know that we always have obstacles. We've got to overcome.
One thing I can say that with the greatest certainty
is we have the best, the greatest scientists and medical
researchers in the entire world. The fact that they've identified

(01:25:23):
literally the markers of this specific virus this quickly. You know,
we should all be very thankful because that means that, Okay,
if we're going to get a vaccine, it will be sooner.
It means ways to treat and deal with it that'll
come faster. In the meantime, we've got to protect those
that are older, those with underlying other medical conditions, those

(01:25:45):
with compromised immune systems. That's what we've learned. And yeah,
of course, unfortunately these things happen. Not pleasant. Not pleasant
if you get the flu, Not pleasant if you get corona,
because it gives you flu like symptoms. Some people, it's
a little more severe than others. For the older people,
those with those underlying conditions and compromise immune systems. Yeah,

(01:26:07):
that we got a real threat there. We've got to
prepare for all of that. I feel sorry for people
that work in industries that are impacted by that, but
I'm glad we live in a country that's going to
protect those people in the short term also, and that's
what we do. Whenever there's a calamity. We have a
tornado in Nashville, Tennessee, it's all hands on deck. Within
twenty four hours Samaritan's Purse on the ground in Tennessee,

(01:26:32):
helping those families that lost everything, that lost loved ones
and they have to now begin the process of rebuilding
their lives. Not easy, especially if you lost loved ones.
All right, let's get to our phones here. Wow, so
much going on today. Let's say, hi, two, who's the
longest here? Pete, New York. Pete, how are you glad

(01:26:54):
you called? Sean? Thanks for taking my call. I just
want to have a brief moment with you to talk
about how the Democrat is truly feeding on themselves this
whole thing with Bernie, how they truly screwed him at
it from his delegates, which is fine. The scary part is,
from my viewpoint, is his voting base. It's not a
huge voting base, and I think that that scares of

(01:27:16):
Democrats as a whole. The issue is is that how
do we get such a large stake segment of our
pop voting population, especially young people, to vote like this
or have this ideology. I truly feel it comes back
to lack of education of American history and how we
got to where we are today they believe. I mean,
it's a danger you know, one of the things, there

(01:27:36):
is one. There is one reality check that I think
eventually will sink into the minds of those younger people.
The Bernie bros. I guess they're calling him. Yeah, eventually
is you know? And Winston Churchill I think said it best.
If you're twenty and not a liberal, you don't have
a heart. Liberalism, socialism, redistributionism, we share everything, everything's free.
Sounds great, But then you go to work and see

(01:27:58):
how much it really costs and how much you're paying,
and you understand then that there are other people that
are not working as hard as you are. And then
when government wants to take fifty sixty cents of every dollar,
and then they want to come back with a wealth tax,
and then they want to take it all when you die,
and you begin to realize where not incentivizing people to

(01:28:18):
be the ingenuity that built this great country, and they
begin to forty not a conservative, you don't have a brain.
Well absolutely in my state, if you're a conservative, you
don't have a vote, you have no representation. So it's
even harder here to have a voice in government. And
just to circle back to the education, portion of this
is that it's not taught anymore. They don't talk about
the Cold War, they don't talk about American history that

(01:28:41):
you know. There's more emphasis given from Bernie's side about
Venezuela and how great it is. Well, take a look
at Venezuela. Now, how do you like it? Well, I
mean great. Point And by the way, that is the
story everywhere. It sounds great. Everything's free. Every worry any
human being might ever have in their life has taken
away from them. And big government is going to protect

(01:29:02):
them and guarantee healthcare and retirement and a job and
an education from the day you're born to the day
you die, cradle to grave, womb to the two. But
in reality, the numbers will never add up. It is
an impossibility. All right. We are loaded up in a big,
big way, and tonight on Hannity on the Fox News Channel,
we expect the President's going to speak. We'll see what

(01:29:22):
he has to say. Kevin McCarthy, Don Junior, Jim Jordan,
doctor Siegel, Cornell West, Tammy Bruce, Senator Kennedy of Louisiana,
and much much more. Also, Lawrence Jones hits the streets
for us about Corona and Biden. All right, So that's
all coming up. We hope you'll say a DVR nine
Eastern on the Fox News channel, the very latest news information,

(01:29:44):
the mob will never give you two and thirty seven
days till election day and you the ultimate Jory way in.
So all coming up nine pm tonight. We'll see you.
Then we'll see you back here tomorrow. As always, thank
you for being with us

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