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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Stay right here for our final News round up and
Information Overload.
Speaker 2 (00:04):
All right, News round Up, Information Overload hour. We'll get
to a lot of your calls this hour, eight hundred
and nine to four one Sean if you want to
be a part of the program. Very interesting interview. Chuck Todd,
who's done a lousy job on Meet the Press, has
now been replaced by Kristen Welker. Her first week, or
first interview was with Donald Trump and the media and
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social media in particularly, they just had a complete meltdown.
How dare you platform Donald J? Trump?
Speaker 3 (00:33):
You know?
Speaker 2 (00:34):
Now he said, he went into a lot of detail
on this interview. It's shut down. The government of Republicans
can't make the appropriate deal. Well, Republicans need to have
that spine, you know. He talked a lot about Yeah,
I'd support cognitive testing. He took one the last time.
The one that needs it is Joe Biden. You know,
it's Donald Trump in spite of one statement, oh it'll
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start World War two. Oh see, he's suffering from cognitive decline. Meanwhile, okay,
Joe Biden, every single day, you got to be kidding me.
And when you when I interview him, and the hours
I've spent with him, and when it's a schedule one
hour interview and it becomes a two hour interview because
he's got that much to say and he's that well
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versed on every topic, they just don't even want to
hear his point of view, don't even platform him. You know,
he said, I don't think Biden's too old, he's just incompetent. Well,
he's also cognitively compromised. And he went on to say
some things that we've been saying. The issue of abortion
did not help Republicans in twenty twenty two. There's got
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to be some level of compromise. And everyone knows that
I'm pro life and I believe in the sanctity of life,
but that's on the moral side of it. On the
political side of it, it is a losing proposition, and
we saw that play out in the state, in the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the last election. Of my view,
you know, he's talked about Europe needs to do more
on Ukraine. We've been saying that, and how he would
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be able to broker a deal he believes expeditiously within
twenty four hours. That might be a hard sell, but
I think he certainly was more respected than Joe Biden
by some of these geopolitical foes of ours. I don't
think he'd be paying ransom to the Mullahs in I
ran the way Joe Biden is. I don't think he
would have gotten us back in the Paris Accords. He
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got us out of those accords. We never got better
trade deals with China. We never had We didn't have
any issues with China. You know, it's interesting when Joe
Biden was vice president the annexed Crimea and when he's
president they invade Ukraine. That didn't happen when Donald Trump
was president. Why because they feared him and they respected him.
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That's the bottom line. He says, Well, I got along
with Putin. He doesn't mean he likes him, doesn't mean
he doesn't think he's a dangerous guy. They just had
a fourth right, drop dead, honest relationship. If you do
a I'm gonna have to do b that simple. The
conversation that I've explained many times about that he had
with the Taliban before there was going to be any
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pull out of Afghanistan, and the same with President she
You know, do you ever think that China would end
up doing a trade deal with Donald Trump, that benefit
of America. Well it happened just like nafters out and
we got better trade deals with Canada and Mexico. Yeah,
and you could take those savings and actually use it
to help build the wall like he said he would do.
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But it really got interesting when fellow media mob members
like Peter Baker over the New York Times, their chief
White House correspondent, had to defend Kristin Welker for daring
to interview Donald Trump. Well, he's the top polling candidate
for the Republican Party. It just makes sense. Listen.
Speaker 4 (03:44):
We have gotten criticism for just sitting down with former
President Trump. He is the former president. He's facing four indictments.
As journalists just set the scene, the backdrop why there
is still news value, the value for the public to
hear from him.
Speaker 5 (04:00):
This is a huge challenge for American journalism, of course,
right it can't be that a person can run for
president of the United States, be a front runner at
his party, and possibly win without ever being challenged by
a tough, independent interviewer. And that's I think an important
part of our system now. Obviously, the challenge for us
because he is just going to spout out one thing
after another and facting me in real time is a
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real hard thing. But what you've done here is edited
and make sure people understand what's what's real with.
Speaker 2 (04:24):
Not I have a whole list of Biden lies. No,
why isn't this media upset or concerned? Why don't they
ever challenge if they don't really get a lot of
access to Joe anyway, because Joe can't possibly cognitively, he's
not strong enough to have real press conferences or spend
any significant time with anybody for that matter. I mean,
I've never seen a president with a lighter schedule than
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Joe Biden. But he claimed, Oh, he's the guy that
convinced strom Thurman to vote for the Civil Rights Act.
He was twenty one years old. No one making less
than four hundred grand will pay more in taxes. Yeah,
that was a lot. Biden claims he got started at
a historically black college, university Delaware State. No, he claims
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he taught at the University of Pennsylvania. No, he's you know,
I mean, I can the Amtrak story. Remember he told
the tale the conductor that congratulated him when he was
vice president, riding more miles on a train home to
Delaware than on board Air Force two. Here's the problem
that claimed the Amtrak on Amtrak miles well had surpassed this,
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it would only have happened after the conductor died. He
repeats the lie that he traveled seventeen thousand miles with
President Chi of China. That's been debunked. He accuses border ragents,
remember he could accuse them of whipping illegal immigrants. Claims
he attended a black church, fought segregation in the Civil
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rights movement. No, that's not true. He claims he was
arrested in South Africa trying to see Nelson Mandela. Another lie,
claims he was arrested during the Civil Rights protest. No,
he was the guy in the seventies partnering with the
former Klansman and trying to stop the integration of public
schools because he didn't want those public schools and his
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words to be racial jungles. Biden claimed all these things.
Claimed he had repeatedly denied ever talking to his son
or his brother, or anybody for that matter about these
foreign business deals. Claims he used to drive an eighteen wheeler.
Claims his house almost burned to the ground and he
nearly lost his corvette and his pet and his wife.
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It was a kitchen fire that lasted less than twenty minutes.
Claimed that he was sort of raised in the Puerto
Rico Puerto Rican community at home politically, that he went
to Israel to serve as a liaison during the Sixth
Day War. He said he visited the Tree of Life Synagogue.
He said his first job offer of what was from
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an Idaho lumber company, Boise Cascade. All these things have
been debunct says. After he was elected VP, he awarded
his uncle Frank with a purple heart that he had
earned during the Battle of the Bulge. No evidence of
any of this being true. He repeats the lie his
great grandfather was a coal meyer. He lies about the
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number of times he visited Iraq and Afghanistan, claiming anywhere
between thirty and fifty Okay, not true. His claims he
spoke to the man who invented it insolent. That would
be impossible because multiple scientists are accredited with discovering insulin.
Two died before Biden was even born. No evidence Biden
met the others. None you know. Claimed that his grandfather
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died in the same hospital I was born two weeks
before I was born. No, the Grandpop died in nineteen
forty one. He wasn't born until almost a year over
a year later. In nineteen forty two, he claimed he
was responsible for the revival of the Quad, the strategic
partnership ship between Australia, India Japan. All this just one
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lie after another. But that doesn't matter because the media
won't call him out, and they and they give him
the pass. They let him hide in the basement. They
facilitate all of it, and they just fixate. It's obsessive,
compulsive fixation on all things Trump. I think the media
is going to tell you the history of this Democratic party.
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How is it well Republican would get away with. I
don't want public schools becoming racial jungles. Therefore our partner
with the former Klansmen to stop the integration of public
schools and claim that he's his big civil rights champion.
Because that's Joe Biden. Not a word uttered by anyone
in the media. No one ever dared ask him. Some
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believable the unholy alliance and corruption. Now let's get back
to our busy phones. William and Indiana. What's up, William?
How are you, sir.
Speaker 3 (08:56):
I'm very concerned what's going on nowadays. I was, you know,
and Biden went on television with the military stand behind
him in the red screen saying, the Mega is the
greatest enemy, not China, not Russia, the Mega Party. So
you got it wrong.
Speaker 2 (09:12):
Maybe the Mega Party ought to just do business deals
with the Bidens and then they'll get more praise.
Speaker 3 (09:18):
Well, you know, the government, the court systems are so corrupt.
Just liking this civil case against Trump. You're telling me
that a complete jury, not one honest person in New
York could say, hey, there's not reasonable doubt. Thirty years ago,
this woman claims something happened, never told anybody. I'll tell
you what did happen. Was that what Joe Biden did
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to one of his workers. And she, her mother called
the Larry King Show. It's on tape saying her daughter
was assaulted. And I believe her story completely, and not
because she's a Democratic. She loved Biden, she worked for him.
He raped her, and he's got away with it all
like he does everything.
Speaker 2 (10:00):
Just look at the videos of creepy Joe. Look at
what we have evidence on, and it's so creepy. I
can't even believe it, but I hear you. Thanks for
the Thanks for the call, my friend, eight hundred and
ninety four one, Shawn. If you want to be a
part of the program, Uh, Tim Texas next Sean Hannity Show,
What's up Tim?
Speaker 6 (10:17):
Well, what's going on with Sean? Longtime listener, big ten
of yours.
Speaker 2 (10:21):
Thank you.
Speaker 6 (10:22):
I want to talk about this potential government shutdown and
let everybody know. You said roughly seventy people's living paycheck
to paycheck.
Speaker 2 (10:31):
Correct, Yeah, well sixty one. If we're going to be exact, well.
Speaker 6 (10:34):
I'll fall into that category. So when it's not, by.
Speaker 2 (10:38):
The way, I've been there. It sucks, doesn't it.
Speaker 6 (10:41):
Yes, but it's not a free vacation for us. You
have what they call essential and non essential. I'm a
federal correctional officer.
Speaker 2 (10:49):
You're essential, trust me. My mom was a correction officer.
Speaker 6 (10:52):
So when we do get back pay, it's a one
long sum and they taxed the mess out of it.
Speaker 2 (10:58):
Well. No, I mean, if if you're essential, you will
you will usually be paid during that time. It's the
people that are furloughed that don't get paid.
Speaker 6 (11:07):
No, we didn't. We don't never get paid.
Speaker 2 (11:10):
Okay, so you get so you get back pay, and
you live in paycheck to paycheck. Look, as long as
you're working, for example, let's say you have a car
loan and a mortgage. I don't know if you do.
You have a car loan or a mortgage, or you're
renting whatever it happens to be. Usually, once you show
people that you're working and they understand. I can't imagine
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any reasonable person wouldn't understand that this is through no
fault of your own, and that this money is gonna
come to you, and that when it does come to you,
you you'll gladly catch up on your mortgage, your car payment,
or your rent, whatever it happens to be. Now, it
doesn't make it easy. It's not convenient.
Speaker 6 (11:48):
Sure, what's that insurance, grocery, health insurance, electric bill? All
that's still got to be paid because they're not trying
to hear that they won't turn money.
Speaker 2 (11:57):
Yeah, my understanding always was that the million terry's paid,
essential workers are paid, or those deemed essential workers. You're
telling me the opposite, But yeah, that would be a
hardship for a lot of people. I tend to agree.
But here's the problem. You know, it's also going to
be a hardship for the country if we continue to
rob our children blind with thirty what three trillion in
new debt and debt that we have in this country
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and another two trillion last year alone. So unfortunately, that's
how that's how they make, you know, sandwiches in Washington.
It's ugly, it's messy, Innocent people get hurt in the process.
I don't know any other alternative except to just continue
down the same old path, which eventually will lead this
country to a far worse economic condition. Does that make sense, Yeah,
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but I.
Speaker 6 (12:44):
Want you to think about this though. Essentially, so basically
what they're killing us is if the welfare checks go out,
So the people that don't work, you're killing them. They
know it's okay, you're going to get to eat, but
you're telling me and people that work for the TSA,
the air traffic controllers and everybody ILSE that's essential workers,
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you're gonna come to work, you're not gonna get paid,
and uh guess what you don't get tea.
Speaker 2 (13:09):
Yeah, listen, if you're if you know for a fact
that you're not going to get your paycheck and you're
gonna have to go to work every day. I mean,
they're putting you in a bind that nobody should be
put in. That just doesn't make sense because the whole
purpose of it is to just cut back on non
essential workers. The military gets paid, social Security checks go out,
Medicare is paid.
Speaker 6 (13:28):
So thank you as pawns?
Speaker 2 (13:30):
Well, well, I mean I don't think they're using you
as a pawn as much as they've There are certain
really fundamental principles at stake here, and that is that,
you know, we have got to get control of our borders.
There's no reason that every American now is paying more
for gasoline seasonally adjusted than we've ever paid before. You know,
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now we're back up to four bucks a gallon, and
now we're getting squeezed even further because the Saudi's and
OPEC refused to up production. So, I mean, just is
as there's a lot in play here and as a country,
those guys are gonna make some tough decisions. And I
believe me, I sympathize with you. I've been in your spot.
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I've lived there. It's not fun.
Speaker 6 (14:13):
No.
Speaker 2 (14:14):
You know, sometimes if you have a relationship with a bank,
if you have a relationship with other people, you know,
maybe you can get a little bridge loan and then
when you get paid, you be able to pay everybody back. Now,
obviously you're a hard working guy. You know, I'm not
giving you the answer you want to hear.
Speaker 6 (14:29):
What's that they shouldn't put us in that position?
Speaker 2 (14:31):
Yeah, I would think that people that are deemed essential
need to get paid. Yes, I agree with you, all right,
Bud Well, thank you for what you do. By the way,
it's no picnic working in as a prison guard. I'll
tell you that I watched my mom. How many double
shifts do you have to work a week?
Speaker 6 (14:49):
It's getting better since they're hiring people now, yeah, it's
getting a little bit better. But some of our other
institutions they're getting hammered weekly weekly.
Speaker 2 (14:58):
My mom spent nearly half a life in a p
just a not a great life, not a great job.
She did it for her family. She wore more double
shifts than I could even count. It was unbelievable. Anyway,
God bless you. You're you're an American hero for doing
what you do. Anyway, eight hundred and ninety four one
seawn our number if you want to be a part
of the program. In the IRS scandal and the NSA atrocities.
(15:22):
Convince you you need a watch dog on Washington with
insider sources. You need Hannity every day hight twenty five
to the top of the hour. By the way, TAPA
emerged over the weekend. It's from two thousand and five.
I mean, you don't think Joe's involved with his son's
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business dealings anyway? So Hunter with Pops at a what
Jefferson Jackson day dinner and they meet some guy and oh, well,
you meet my son Hunter. I mean, you know you
guys should you know talk listens?
Speaker 3 (16:00):
Yeah, out.
Speaker 6 (16:05):
On his firm in Washington. You have a pause, I did,
I don't.
Speaker 2 (16:12):
I'll give you my to give you and then I'll
give I gave you that away, and then hundred just
uh you know, Pops moves on and hundred stays and
talks with the guy, and I don't know what they
got done? What deal? A preview of what would becoming
attractions when he's vice president anyway, eight hundred and nine
four one show on our number if you want to
be a part of the program. But folks, let me
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like a firearm, but it delivers a formidable power that
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fire have two pepper sprays and tear gas in it,
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and literally it will incapacitate anybody that, for example, wants
to bring harm you and your family in any situation.
And you can use it at a pretty long distance too.
I can hit targets easily at forty feet anyway, it
is not just any self defense tool. The burner launcher
delivers formidable power stops attackers in their tracks without the
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legal complexities that come with lethal force. Now I use burner,
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Somebody breaks into your house, wants to bring harm to
you or your family, and maybe you don't feel comfortable
with the firearm. I do, but if I could, I
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It's unreal. Uh, Linda, you actually shoot this better than
you do your fire arm.
Speaker 7 (18:18):
Listen, let me tell you something. There is something there's
a certain confidence that comes with knowing that this is
a less lethal form of you know, self protection. You know,
you have a little bit more confidence knowing you can
protect yourself without hurting somebody else.
Speaker 2 (18:29):
And I think a lot of people would feel that way.
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personal security strategy. That's what I'm doing. U. Let's say
hi to Dennis in North Carolina. Dennis, how are you?
Speaker 6 (18:49):
I'm doing great?
Speaker 8 (18:50):
I hope you are.
Speaker 2 (18:50):
I'm good. All is good? Nothing to complain about.
Speaker 9 (18:55):
The reason I wanted to talk to you and talk
to people. I keep hearing that the inflation rate is
three percent. It's not three percent. When you're a small
business owner and you're having to pay your employees twice
as much as you did before Biden was in office,
everything costs more. Basically, my idea is when fuel prices
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go up, everything gets that.
Speaker 2 (19:20):
Well, let me just say it's that they're now even
writing about this disconnect between all these polls that show
that the American people are bearing the burden of Biden's
horrific energy and economic policies and the disconnect, but by
them out there saying Bidenomics, Bidenomics, I'm like, it couldn't
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be any worse than it is right now. And this
is what's frustrating for so many Americans.
Speaker 3 (19:49):
Here.
Speaker 2 (19:49):
Gas prices now at a seasonal record. Now we're back
to four dollars a gallon, and now we're controlled by
the saudiast and Venezuela and Peck countries that hate our guts.
You know, then California do some assuing quote big Oil
for alleged climate change deception, and you know, we feel
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the pain of the pump. Now we feel the pain
of rising interest rates because of the inflation that they cost.
But they want to tell you what kind of car
you ought to buy, even though Americans don't want electric vehicles.
It's a big part of the UAW strike.
Speaker 9 (20:24):
It's ah, well, there's more. It's the minimum wage. When
Biden was elected, supposedly they wanted to raise minimum wage.
Republicans were against it. The truth is they raised minimum
wage anyway by paying people to stay home and not work,
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and businesses got so desperate that you can walk into
a convenience store here in North Carolina and they got
signs of paying people sixteen bucks an hour to work
in the convenience store. It's as been my idea. If
you want to make money, you learn how to do something,
you learn a trade. And the people like me, the
working class, I'm gonna call me middle income, middle to
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lower we're bearing the run of this. The money that
I used to have that would last three, four, six months,
I only go for about six to eight weeks now
because of what it costs to run a business now,
and this is a small business, and I go through
all kinds of money, and you know, my employees don't
even understand it.
Speaker 2 (21:28):
People are getting wiped out by this. This is the problem.
I mean, you're feeling it every day, and as are
the sixty one percent of Americans living paycheck to paycheck.
The estimates now are because of Biden inflation. You know,
the average household is paying anywhere between eighty five hundred
and ten thousand dollars annually. Well, that for most people
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is the difference between saving money and going deep into debt.
So I like, there's a lot of margin for big
portions of this country, and these policies are killing us.
And what's their answer to put even more restrictions on
energy companies and drive the prices up even further. I mean,
it's so counterintuitive to what any person with common sense
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would do.
Speaker 9 (22:14):
When Trump was in office, we were producing more oil
than any country in the world, and now here we're
back to where we were before him. I remember when
Trump before COVID, I told my wife, I said, maybe
we're fixing the half the most successful year we have
ever had. COVID came and I got my opinions about
COVID too that I'm not going to say it here,
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but uh, And then biting came and the economies went
it just went nuts. Were paying too many people not
to work. And I hate the word entitlement. The only
thing you're entitled to in life is what you work for.
The Bible itself says a man that will not work
will not eat.
Speaker 2 (22:54):
By the sweat of thy brow, earn thy bread.
Speaker 9 (22:57):
That's right, and until we get back to some of
these old ways, people will never understand. People think that
the country people like me are stupid, but we're the
ones who always survive while everybody in the city is
going hungry and everything else.
Speaker 2 (23:11):
It's like Kank Junior song, country boys will survive.
Speaker 9 (23:15):
That's right, and I mean it was. It's there's got
to be change in this country and people have to
wake up and think for their selves and quit watching
the propaganda that's on the television news on most stations.
They've got to wake up and see for their selves
and quit listen to what they're told. People believe anything now.
Speaker 2 (23:40):
It's these are scary times, and innocent people are being
hurt by horrific policies. Look at our border, look at energy,
look at law and order, look at foreign policy, look
at our school systems. You know, you just go on
down the list. Every single every single crisis we're facing
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was self induced, policy induced by a bunch of radicals
that are now running our.
Speaker 9 (24:08):
Government, our goodment right now. And I'm saying, I hate
to say it, the Republicans, most of them are just
as bad. Will do anything to get elected, anything, stay
in power and become out rich.
Speaker 2 (24:24):
Listen, I'm not particularly enthusiastic about just because you have
an R in front of your name. I mean, it's
so frustrating because I mean, they have a small slim majority.
You've got all these varying factions, and you have, you know,
idiots like in spite of a plethora of evidence, email evidence,
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laptop from Hell evidence. You know, then you get these
idiots like Ken Buck out in Colorado. Oh, there's no
evidence that Joe had any abolveman or was compensated. There's
a plethora of evidence, but nobody wants to hear it. Well,
he certainly doesn't.
Speaker 9 (25:00):
Mainstream media will. We'll cover that if it doesn't serve
their agenda.
Speaker 2 (25:05):
They do it every day. And that's why shows like this.
Not any great talent I have, but that's why shows
like this was successful.
Speaker 9 (25:13):
Well, I thank you for what you do and everybody.
I'm you know, just talk radio station that I'm listening to.
I'm gonna plug it one of six one Yeah, wrdu.
Speaker 2 (25:24):
Great great station. What you're doing well, we appreciate it,
my friend, thank you. I bless you. Godlie too, You're
what makes the country great. My friend, Uh, Joe l
J Georgio. What's up Joe from LJ. How you doing?
My friend Sean.
Speaker 6 (25:41):
Love you show.
Speaker 1 (25:42):
You're doing a great job, and I love I tell
you what, Mark Levin. I heard him last night. I
bought two copies of his great new book. Everybody in
America needs to read that book. I think Levin, along
with you, y'all, the two best friends of the taxpayers
in history. I want to recommend everybody by the great
book Why the Democrats Hate America. It's just a fan.
(26:03):
I hadn't ready yet, but I've heard all in the
van for the last six or eight weeks. I listened
to his program, just like I listened to yours. Watch
is and he's been talking about it for a long time,
and I just think I can't wait to read. I
got one from my wife and myself and Sean just
want to thank you for all you do for the taxpayers.
You're the best, my friend.
Speaker 2 (26:23):
The Democrat Party hates America. I'm sure I wish I
could see the reaction when lives, you know, hear the
Great One or hear him on this show or on
my TV show, and it just I'm sure they bubble
and fizz and just burst out. You know, it's like
popping a pimple that'll explode so much, just even at
the title, never mind the deep substance in it. But
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Joe Olo, Jay, we appreciate you, man, Thank you, Joel
and Florida, the Free state of Florida. What's up, Joel?
How are you? Sir?
Speaker 8 (26:53):
Hey Sean, how are you? I'm going to disagree with you.
I don't share your pessimism about trumpet a jury affair
jury in New York based on what's happening now. You know,
all it's going to take is one guy for one
jurd that has to walk fifteen blocks to go to
work because they can't get on the subway, or his
kids can't go to school or any number of reasons.
(27:16):
And also all you know, we could segue right into
the fact that, you know, I believe New York is
right to be flipped and The perfect guy to do
it is Donald Trump. Oh you know, all it takes
is that he could go out there and do a
couple of a couple of rallies. You know, just drive
up from Bedminster. You know, there's plenty of places, you know,
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the Meadowlands, the Yankee Stadium, and some of the airports
out in out on Long Island. I would love to
see him do a rally out there and say, look
at these people that are trying to put me in jail.
Look what they're doing to our city. Because he's still
got a record, you know, in New York, he's got
people I think would support him now especially it'd be great.
(27:59):
You know if he drawed maybe fifty sixty thousand people,
wouldn't that send a message to Alvin Bragg? Huh, good
luck picking the jury there, Alvin.
Speaker 2 (28:09):
The last gubernatorial raising congressional race showed, you know, Republicans
could get close. Lee Zelden did a really good job. However,
I will tell you that the what I call accelerated
migration out of states like New York, New Jersey and
California and Illinois, it's now made those states that were
once near impossible totally impossible. The demographics are just what
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they are now. Could eventually there'd be people so fed
up that they could be a rebellion. Maybe. I thought
if it would have happened, or had a chance to happen,
Lee Zeldon would have won. He did a great job,
and he would have been a much better governor than
the one we have now. But unfortunately, I'm just I
don't share your optimism because so many people are leaving.
(28:55):
They're losing hundreds of people leaving the state completely every day,
and by the way, they're being haunted by New York
State irs people there were there are more of those
people working down in states like Florida than there are
in New York. You know, just on Wall Street alone,
the last couple of years, over a trillion dollars in
(29:15):
wealth left. I mean, they're gonna end up going broke
before this is all said and done, and add to
it the cost of illegal immigrants. Forget it.
Speaker 8 (29:24):
Well, but it's worth a try, Sean, And.
Speaker 2 (29:27):
I'm not I'm not against trying. I'm just, you know,
I think our odds will be much better in Pennsylvania,
although they have they have an accelerated migration problem there. Wisconsin,
same thing Michigan, same thing, Arizona, same thing, Nevada. Well,
they're taking in way too many California residents. So but
(29:48):
it's always hard. Just I'm giving you the reality of it.
It's hard for any Republican to be elected president. You've
got to run the table. And Democrats have gotten very
very good at this earth only voting, voting by mail,
legal ballot harvesting game, and Republicans that they're trying to
catch up. They've they certainly have launched a very good
(30:10):
initiative with bank your vote because so many Republicans have
been reluctant and resistant to daring to vote earlier vote
by mail. They've got to get over that. And then
the next step, in my view, is that these these
Republicans absolutely must get in the legal ballot harvesting business
just like the Democrats and match or hopefully surpass those efforts. Anyway,
(30:32):
appreciate the call, my friend. Thank you, eight hundred and
ninety four to one, sean our number who want to
be a part of the program. All right, that's going
to wrap things up for today, Hannity. Tonight, we got
breaking news with John Solomon, Legal analysis with Jonathan Turley,
also Sean Penn came out of the documentary. I'm actually
in the documentary, but you know, we're going to discuss
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why conservatives have pulled back support for the Ukrainian effort.
And and to his credit, I mean, this guy kept
going back and putting himself in harm's way because of
a cause he believes, and I know he's sincere in
his belief. But you can blame Joe Biden for the
disaster because they didn't fight the war to win the war. Anyway,
He'll join us, Curtis Leewa, Jason Rantz, much more. Hannity
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at nine said, you dbr Fox News. We'll see you tonight,
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