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November 6, 2025 • 26 mins

Sean Hannity leads with news of New Yorkers fleeing high taxes and government policies for booming destinations in Florida. He highlights skyrocketing home prices in New York's suburbs and draws attention to business migration to Wall Street South from Jupiter to Miami now outpacing New York's finance workforce. Boca Raton Mayor Scott Singer joins as guest, spotlighting how his city's pro-business environment, low taxes, and top-ranked schools are drawing companies and families. Sean frames this as a sharp contrast: government overreach in New York versus freedom and prosperity in Florida. The conversation matters as it reveals a nationwide trend reshaping the economic, political, and demographic landscape of both states.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
All right, news, round up, information, overload hour toll free

(00:02):
on numbers eight hundred and nine foot one sean if
you want to be a part of the program broadcasting.
We're doing the Fox Patriot Awards tonight. It's in Long Island,
Tilla's Center sold out. Milania Trump, Erica Kirk will be
with us. Also, Country super megastar Jason Aldan will be
with us. Anyway, if you look at the numbers the polling,

(00:26):
nine percent of New York City residents say they're.

Speaker 2 (00:29):
Going to leave.

Speaker 1 (00:30):
Home prices in places like Nassau County, which is not
part of New York City, and Suffolk County in Westchester
County are going up exponentially. Homes are being sold, according
to reports Site Unseen, well above asking price with competitive
bids all over the place. That's going to be part
of the migration.

Speaker 2 (00:51):
And then you are going to see you know what
have I been telling you?

Speaker 1 (00:54):
I've been telling you Wall Street South is real all
the way from you can even argue from Jupiter, or Florida,
all the way down to Miami, Florida, but everywhere in between.
And that would include Palm Beach, and that would include
Boca Ratone, Fort Lauderdale, all of these areas all the
way to Miami, all benefiting. You have every Wall Street
financial firm, every private equity firm, every major bank, every institution.

(01:20):
They all have massive office presence in Florida, to the
point now that many of these companies have more Floridians
or more people in their company working out of Florida
than they do in New York. I think this is
going to only accelerate. But you know, when you have
people like you know, Zoronkammi, Marxist Mamdani, you know we

(01:43):
will prove there is no problem too large for government
to solve. I'm like, okay, here we go. Uh, what
you're gonna pull my teeth? Now you're gonna you're gonna
wipe you know, Grandma's diapers? What are we What are
we talking about here? No problem government can solve. But
this is what he said.

Speaker 3 (02:01):
We will prove that there is no problem too large
for government to solve and no concern too small.

Speaker 2 (02:08):
For it to care about. Oh okay, that's Zora Mumdani.

Speaker 1 (02:12):
Now we also have Mumdani saying, remember I told you
to stop sending us money, Well you can start again.

Speaker 2 (02:20):
Listen, to this On January first, I will be your mayor.

Speaker 3 (02:24):
New Year's Day and a new era for this. Oh
and one more, take this. Remember how I told you
a few months ago to stop sending us money. You
can start again. This transition requires staff, research, and an
infrastructure that can meet this moment, and it will be
made possible by the people who built and believe in
this movement. So I hope we'll make a donation and
transition twenty twenty five dot com. Now let's get to work.

Speaker 2 (02:46):
Oh, please send me money.

Speaker 1 (02:48):
I thought, well, he's going to steal it from the
rich people and he doesn't believe in billionaires. If you
go back to election night, just two nights ago, the
wild rhetoric from his supporters was just off the charts.

Speaker 2 (03:00):
It we are in the heart of the Imperial floor.

Speaker 1 (03:03):
This is the country that defeated the USSR unfortunately.

Speaker 4 (03:07):
And the reality of the matter is there's a lot
of antagonism.

Speaker 2 (03:11):
There's no class consciousness in the United States of Americas.
But the socialist is not a joty word. We say,
socialist is not a twenty word. Well that's why they
chucked to communists. Hey, how did they tell me this?

Speaker 3 (03:21):
Yeah, you just listen.

Speaker 2 (03:23):
He didn't jump to covenant social anymore. Democrats listen to
take some lessons. Think about how journey well said, embrace
the last.

Speaker 1 (03:40):
Now for the sake of my friends in New York City.
I had hoped that this, this lunatic would not win.
But New York is in for very troubled times. It comments,
as we reported often. I won't regurgitate them here about
the police, about taxation, about you know, opening up the
prisons and decromizing even some Well, it's only a you know,

(04:04):
a fellow named assault against somebody.

Speaker 2 (04:06):
No, we don't need to put you in jail for that.

Speaker 1 (04:08):
You know, it's defund dismantled, no beal reimagine the police
sending the social worker of mentality and New Yorkers know
that this is not going to end. Well, you don't
have to be a genius to figure that out now.
The mayor of Boca Raton, Florida, is also the chairman
of America First Policy Institute's Mayor's Council.

Speaker 2 (04:28):
His name is Scott Singer.

Speaker 1 (04:31):
He put up on x another message this morning from
New York City business owners looking to move to the
city of Boca Ratone expected to be a busy day.
Many companies have already made the move, and if you're
thinking about it now, we can help anyway. Mayor Singer,
how are you. I've been to Boca many, many, many times.

(04:52):
I'm not far from you and love it. The Boca
Beach Club Resort is amazing. You can't even get a
membershi there anymore. I understand it's hard.

Speaker 4 (05:02):
We've been very popular, and I'm thrilled that you're down
there and thrilled to be on the show. And first
is disappointing as Tuesday night was, it wasn't surprising, but
I take great comfort in knowing where we were a
year ago. It was a year because it was after midnight.
It was about two forty in the morning when I
was in the auditorium in West Palm seeing President Trump
come come off on stage as President elect, and I

(05:22):
think of where we are as a nation and where
the world would be very different places had that not happened.
So while New York is in for some rough times,
I'm grateful that we have President Trump's leadership. I'm grateful
for the successes of the last ten months, which have
been unmatched, and optimistic that there's going to be a
contrast in other cities like Boca Ratone with the ridiculous

(05:43):
ideas that you're going to be seeing in New York.

Speaker 1 (05:45):
Well, what has the effect been from covid on? There
has been a mass exodus out of these blue states.
You know, I think one of the reasons that Jack
Chitdarelli had a very hard time in New Jersey. And
he'd been hopeful because nobody really paid attention into his
race last time, and it was a very very close race.
But the last three years in New Jersey they lost

(06:06):
a whopping and nearly quarter of a million people had
migrated out out of the state of New Jersey. I
have friends of New Jersey, but you know, there were
polls that showed it could be relatively close. I was
not going to make the same mistake I made four
years ago, and I actually took the time and effort
and flew up and wanted to do a town hall
and you know, give the people of New Jersey what
I thought and think may may may have been their

(06:28):
last shot at saving their state the forty ninth out
of fifty in terms of taxation. And you know, but
what do we see in the free state of Florida.
I can tell you, you know, look at a state like
New York doesn't have. Florida has a much bigger population than,
say than New York. Florida, you know, takes in less

(06:49):
than half as a state and local governments of the
taxes that New York takes in less than half. They
have far better infrastructure, far better services, better law and order,
more safety and security. They have the best schools in
the country. They routinely ranked one or two in terms
of best schools. They pay about half what they pay

(07:10):
per capital for student in Florida than they do in
the state of New York.

Speaker 2 (07:15):
It's insane.

Speaker 1 (07:16):
I mean, if you really want to see how bad
government can get, this is the case study.

Speaker 5 (07:21):
Well.

Speaker 4 (07:21):
Absolutely, but that's why I'm proud to focus on how
good government is in Boca Ratone and in Florida generally. First,
I agree with you. We've got no state income tax,
no local income tax. Boca Ratone is proud to have
the lowest property tax rate of any full service city,
A rated schools, and that's why companies have been coming
here for years, more so in recent years, more so
in recent months, and that's why we've been targeted in

(07:42):
attracting businesses. We don't expect everyone who wants to leave
New York to be able to come here. We expect
that businesses are going to be able to come here
and where we've had a strategic approach to add to
our forty publicly created corporate headquarters. Back to the other issues,
you know, you are seeing people vote with their feet.
We've had one point seven million people met gain of
Republican registration over the last six years. To my constituents

(08:06):
who are worried while all these New Yorkers going to
come here and bring their liberal votes with them, all
the evidences of the contrary and that's why Florida has
become a pretty ruby right state and unfortunately why generally
had Trump problems in New Jersey. But we're focused, as
our mayors across this country, on trying to govern with
common sense policies and high President Trump's America First agenda

(08:26):
that what it means down on the street, for example,
when he secured the border, that helps with the Fendel crisis,
that helps the human trafficking, that helps with what our
first responders have to deal with every day. That's why
I'm grateful to work with other mayors who are like
minded and grateful for the leadership we now have in Washington.

Speaker 1 (08:41):
You know, years ago I got to know governors like
Rick Perry and Governor Rick Scott and Governor Bobby Jendall.
How did I get to know these guys so well
because they were constantly coming up to New York enticing
businesses to move to their states. And the reason they
kept coming back again and again and again is all

(09:01):
of them were successful in their efforts in persuading these companies.
You know, remember, companies in business to make money. And
when they would lay out the facts, the regulation, the
regulatory environment, the tax consequences of the policies that are
in place, it wasn't really that hard a math equation

(09:22):
for most companies to make that switch and make that move.

Speaker 4 (09:25):
It's not at all, and the math is there. In
Boca Ratona, our operating costs are thirty percent or more
less than what you have in New York City. We've
got great Class A Class A office space, and when
other cities can't fill their downtowns, we actually have a
groundbreaking next month for a new Class A office power
right in the heart of our downtown. We've got thousands
of businesses there, and we have more hybrid offices corporate headquarters.

(09:49):
People are coming here. I know our Governor, I know
Senator Scott have at frequent trips in New York. I've
had my own pitching companies and we're going to continue.
We got a lot of indown calls yesterday. We had
a targeted camp pain over the summer and wide at
Boca dot com, which got thousands of hits just in
the first few weeks, and we're following up those leads.
We have new capacity for our schools to process business

(10:10):
owners who want to bring families with them. And again,
we're not going to be able to accommodate the million
people who might want to move out of New York,
but we are focused on businesses in tech, fintech, medtech, AI,
quantum computing who already finding homes in our ecosystem.

Speaker 1 (10:24):
All right, So over the last five years, you've seen
a major influx with it. Home prices, home values have
increased for homeowners, which is usually most people's biggest investment.
You're talking to people in New York, what are they
telling you?

Speaker 4 (10:41):
And New Jersey they're eager to find out how they
can come down here, what will we offer If we
offer streamlined services, concierge services for people looking to move,
we try to place them with all the services they
would need. We've added affordable housing to our stock. Boca
Ratona is a more affluent community, but we are recognizing
that we need homes formployees and workers, and we're trying

(11:01):
to do that both in our city and it's part
of regional efforts. But they're eager to see how much
more they can save. And a great talent. We've got
three great universities, including a Tier one research university in
Florida Atlantic, so we've got talent at all levels. You
mentioned our public schools, got great private and Baroke Field
Schools to colleges, and we've got an ecosystem here so
people to know that when they're bringing jobs here, they've

(11:23):
got a talent pool to come already select from in
addition to the people they bring.

Speaker 5 (11:26):
Well.

Speaker 1 (11:27):
I applaud you for the great job you're doing. I
applaud Governor DeSantis. I applaud our ag James Utmeyer. I
applaud our two senators what you're doing, both doing a
phenomenal job. We have some great representatives in Congress. That
are phenomenal, and I'm just grateful and the warm reception

(11:47):
I got. Now, I've always had to play in Florida
for decades. I don't know if you know that, and
so it was always my end destination. And I remember
I thought I was going to make to move around
twenty fourteen, and I just wasn't able to pull it off.
It would have been too complicated for my children, and

(12:07):
I didn't want that for them. But I can just
tell you all my friends are preparing to make that move,
all of them without exception. So anyway, mister Mayor, we
appreciate you. Love the folks and Boca good people down there,
and we're neighbors, so I appreciate you taking time to
talk about it.

Speaker 4 (12:26):
Thank you. Hope to see you in town and happy
to help anyone looking to bring a business to Boca
Ra talents, So thank you.

Speaker 1 (12:32):
And tell them to call the mayor directly. You'll pick
up directly, right, you'll talk to anybody.

Speaker 4 (12:36):
Goot singer USA or hit me up on emails, phone,
whatever you got it all.

Speaker 1 (12:40):
I appreciate it, Thank you, mister Mayor. All Right, first,
I've got to apologize. We had a very nice woman
originally from New York, lives in my free state of Florida,
and she was very upset yesterday calling in because she
loves Frank Sinatra's New You Walk, New York. I'm saying it,

(13:01):
like Linda, that's how you say right.

Speaker 2 (13:03):
New Yu Walk, New York. That's that's how it is said.
That's not how I say it. That is not how.

Speaker 1 (13:08):
And by the way, how did your prediction work out
that Curtis was going to win with the dol't bash
Curtis bass election Curtis Curtis.

Speaker 2 (13:16):
Listen, I love Curtis too. You want to immigrants and
people use me. People turned on Curtis, not me. I
never said you turned on Curtis, but you turn it
on to me. And I love Curtis.

Speaker 1 (13:27):
No, I just told you it's really a super duper
dup and long shot.

Speaker 2 (13:32):
And you know you kept saying, no, he's gonna win.
I thought he was. He's going to win.

Speaker 4 (13:36):
I guess I had hope in a fair election integrity system,
but I was a.

Speaker 1 (13:40):
Stupid stop stop with the stop with it. Now New
York does have the worst. They have no integrity measures,
but Democrats don't want them or else we'd have paper ballots,
signature verification, UH voter ID, chain of custody controls, updated
voter rolls, partisan observers watching the voting all day, the
vote all night. Let's leave it there so they don't

(14:03):
have it. They don't want it. Democrats complain about results.
Republicans complain about results that would ensure people have confidence
in the system and integrity with the results.

Speaker 2 (14:13):
You count the ballots.

Speaker 1 (14:14):
At the end of the night, everyone goes home, has
a shot of booze and goes to bed bingo.

Speaker 2 (14:20):
That's it. But you know you don't want to hear that.

Speaker 1 (14:23):
But you were predicting a Curtis.

Speaker 2 (14:27):
It was never in the cards. I'm telling you.

Speaker 4 (14:29):
When you talk to people out talk, when you do,
you say, hey, I don't want you name, I don't
want to know where you live, who you're voting for.

Speaker 2 (14:37):
It was Curtis. They're not voting for the predator who
likes to find you.

Speaker 1 (14:41):
A lot of friends that live in the bubble of
the Upper East Side in New York City, Okay, call
me over the weekend and.

Speaker 2 (14:51):
There was like thirty of them.

Speaker 1 (14:52):
They were all together at some party and they say, Sean,
we know you follow politics, Sean, everybody we know, even
the people that did support they're switching to Cuomo. We're
pretty sure he's going to win. What do you think.
I said, no shot, no, no, no, no, Sean, it's
everybody we know. I'm like, no shot, and I they

(15:13):
kept coming at me every different way. Now, I was
not that blunt to you, because I always want to
hold out hope and this wasn't on the air, and
I always believed and until the final votes counted. But sorry,
I don't. First of all, I keep telling this audience.
I tell them the truth. I'm not Pollyannish. I said,

(15:34):
odds are not looking good. And so it's pretty clear
about it. Now, you were living in this alternate universe
of yours and it you know, Curtis didn't get double
digits in the end. Now, I would argue a part
of that was this false argument that if Curtis dropped
out somehow that would help Cuomo.

Speaker 2 (15:56):
Curtis voters were never going to vote for Cuomo.

Speaker 1 (15:58):
The ones that did left Curtis, the ones that were persuadable, Uh,
he wasn't going to get that other seven percent. They
wasn't either stay at home or voted for you know
the cat party.

Speaker 2 (16:10):
I don't know. I mean, they have so many parties
in New York. What's wrong with protected animals? Nothing, it's
nice to protect animals. You want to you know who won?

Speaker 1 (16:18):
You know, animals murder kids and he kicked you. Excuse
I got that. But you know who the the person
that needs to be protected, the animals that need to
be protected from the most.

Speaker 2 (16:28):
As you're talking about. You fed that cat.

Speaker 1 (16:32):
That cat was ten times it's the normal weight of
a regular cat, and you had to send it to
a farm to get in shape. And we've never seen
the cat again. I don't think that cat's living.

Speaker 2 (16:43):
He is alive. And well that cat weighed over one
hundred pounds.

Speaker 6 (16:46):
You know what her name was.

Speaker 2 (16:48):
Her name was Foxy.

Speaker 7 (16:49):
You know what that means.

Speaker 2 (16:50):
It's a good book.

Speaker 1 (16:51):
Yeah, okay, Well Foxy needed the shot, let's put it
that way.

Speaker 2 (16:55):
Well she didn't.

Speaker 7 (16:55):
And even if she did, their discounted now by President Trump,
so I could have gotten it.

Speaker 1 (16:59):
I'm just telling you, Foxy needed the shot, and I
don't wreck. By the way, James has showing me a
picture of Foxy. This this this cat had on too
much funny.

Speaker 2 (17:10):
See, this is why I let this hang out together.

Speaker 1 (17:12):
You guys have there's ten times the size of a
normal cat.

Speaker 2 (17:16):
Are you doing?

Speaker 1 (17:17):
As a matter of fact, I'll tell you what. You
just have to scratch. I don't know if you can
say the word fat anymore. I'm you could say the
word fat. We're not liberals.

Speaker 2 (17:25):
Well, I'm just saying this is a fat cat. That's
what it's. That's what it says. We just had a
guy in the title of his book is balls. I mean, really,
that's true. That's not a bad point.

Speaker 1 (17:36):
But Linda's cat literally weighed close to one hundred pounds.

Speaker 2 (17:39):
Oh my god, it's not garth. We have a picture of.

Speaker 1 (17:44):
It, and we're gonna put it up on where you're
gonna put it. You got problem where you're gonna put it.
We'll put it on X right now at Sean Hannity
on X. Okay, So for this wonderful sweet lady who
called me yesterday and I asked for one day Gray,
So I'm just asking for one more little grace period.

Speaker 2 (18:02):
And I wrote the song.

Speaker 1 (18:05):
The great Joe Peggs recorded it by the way, I
did it weeks ago. That's how confident I was. Tommy
Marxistmmdanni was gonna win, and anyway, let's hit.

Speaker 7 (18:16):
It, start spreading the news.

Speaker 8 (18:38):
I'm leaving today. Don't want to be a part of it.

Speaker 2 (18:47):
Hi tax New.

Speaker 8 (18:48):
York, these Mamdani blues.

Speaker 7 (18:55):
I'm making me leave.

Speaker 8 (18:59):
Right to the very hard of venting.

Speaker 7 (19:04):
Bye bye to York.

Speaker 8 (19:09):
I want to wake up in a city without fast rhyme.

Speaker 2 (19:17):
And fine. There's no way of scene.

Speaker 7 (19:22):
And no chucking.

Speaker 8 (19:25):
These little town blues they pulled me away. I'll make
a brand new start of venting outside New York if
I can make it. Their same money everywhere. Good bye

(19:53):
if you new New York, New yor screw you, nell.

(20:13):
I wanna wake up in a city with domam Donnie
and find out payload. Ta says no crime all day,
believes that are both red old.

Speaker 6 (20:31):
Go away, these big city blues bust me away.

Speaker 2 (20:50):
All right, there you go, All right?

Speaker 1 (20:52):
Liberal Robin Ohio, Liberal Rob thinks he's gonna come on
this program and gloat about comedy Marxist M Donnie's win.
Uh Liver Rob. I wrote that song that you just heard.
I wrote that weeks ago in anticipation that he was
going to win.

Speaker 2 (21:09):
This is New York City. You know, what do you
what do you glow?

Speaker 1 (21:13):
There's nothing to gloat about that Marxist city, Alexa Marxist.

Speaker 2 (21:18):
What's the big deal?

Speaker 5 (21:19):
Well, you call people names and stuff, So I'm gonna
call Sean the drama Queen Hannity. Why is everything a
downer that anytime somebody doesn't win that you like, it's
always the end of the world. Remember Obama was going
to take our guns? Did he ever?

Speaker 2 (21:33):
Excuse it?

Speaker 1 (21:34):
Stop right there where you are. I'm not rosy O'Donnell.
I'm not talking about moving to Ireland. I'm not talking
about leaving the country. I'm not Ellen degenerous. I'm not
going to spend the next year, you know, saying racist, fascist,
Nazi Hitler, Stalin Mussolini, the way Democrats have for the
last year.

Speaker 2 (21:54):
No, I'm going to get in the fight. We're going
to fight over the issues.

Speaker 1 (21:56):
In a in a healthy way, and then eventually, hopefully
they Republicans win them in terms, and if we don't,
we'll come back and fight another day. I've been through
many election cycles. Some I win, some I lose, and
guess what, I keep doing what I'm doing, and there's
a lot of work to do.

Speaker 5 (22:11):
Either way here, you're saying, the end is year for
New York, you know, and it's all going to Everyone
already knows what the outcome is going to be. You
don't know that it's the same as you guys said.

Speaker 1 (22:19):
No, Well, if he keeps by his promises to defund
the police, keep no bail laws, open the prisons, and
tax everybody to death. I mean, if he keeps his promises,
it's a disaster. You like disaster for example, you one
of these defund dismantled no bail laws, sending in the
social worker.

Speaker 2 (22:39):
Guys.

Speaker 5 (22:40):
No, no, but there definitely needs to be some police reform.
Everyone agrees on that.

Speaker 1 (22:44):
Okay, well, wait a minute, that's not his position. He
wants to defund the police, you know. He said, Queer liberation,
you know, depends on getting rid of the police. Whatever
he was talking about. I have no freaking earthly idea.
But he said many many times he wants to defund them.
He said, many many times he wants to send in
social workers. Are you saying you disagree with your Marxist comrade.

Speaker 5 (23:07):
No, they absolutely have to have social workers go into
situations instead of just going in.

Speaker 1 (23:11):
Oh okay, so let's say there's somebody in a subway
that's threatening to kill everybody and bring harm to the
people in the subway.

Speaker 2 (23:18):
What is the social worker going to do?

Speaker 5 (23:19):
What is the social worker? They're not going to be
called for that situation. They're different.

Speaker 1 (23:23):
Well, well, give me all right, give me a situation.
They might be called in on a domestic violence, you
know issue.

Speaker 5 (23:30):
Give me an example, a situation at home where a
child locks themselves into a house and doesn't want to
come out and is threatening harm to themselves.

Speaker 1 (23:38):
So you're saying that you're going to send it a
social worker to talk to a kid in a room
that's threatening to harm himself or herself. And what he's
going to say, Now, Johnny or Susie, can we talk
about what has brought you, what may have triggered this
moment in your life that you're threatening to harm yourself?
That's your answer to it.

Speaker 5 (23:57):
And your answer is to have a cop go in
there and shoot them.

Speaker 2 (24:01):
What the hell is wrong with are you? Are you
really that stupid?

Speaker 1 (24:06):
Are you really you sound like you're not only a liberal,
you're a dumb liberal. Oh, Sean Reela, I mean, no,
you don't shoot children, but I probably if they're threatening
to harm themselves. I'd bust that door down and get
in that room and make sure that kid doesn't hurt themselves.

Speaker 5 (24:23):
And thank god you're not a cop, so le me.

Speaker 1 (24:25):
Well wait, wait a minute, wait, So you want the
social worker to stay outside the door and talk to
the kid.

Speaker 2 (24:32):
Yeah? Yeah, what if the kid's not talking? What are
you going to do?

Speaker 5 (24:36):
Then you take the take the cop and kick it
in and beat them up and wrestle them and whatever
you think is best, because you know.

Speaker 1 (24:42):
No, no, no, I'm asking what you think is best.
So the kid is in there, threatening to harm themselves?
What will the social worker do? What would you do?

Speaker 5 (24:49):
The social worker would open the door. It's not hard
to open a door.

Speaker 2 (24:53):
No, the door's locked and barricaded. What's this? What are
you going to do?

Speaker 1 (24:57):
They're trained, we're not the social work workers trained to
knock down a door.

Speaker 5 (25:02):
No, to de escalate, you like to escalate.

Speaker 1 (25:05):
De escalate, de escalate. A kid's threatening to harm themselves.
How dumb are you? Seriously, in the interim, while you're
talking to the child through the door that's locked and barricaded,
that kid is threatening to harm themselves. You need immediate action.
And intervention to ensure the safety of that child.

Speaker 5 (25:27):
Yes, you're right, we should shoot them.

Speaker 2 (25:28):
Thank you. Everybody nobody said shoot anybody.

Speaker 5 (25:32):
Oh okay, So we're trying to we're trying to eliminate
those situations.

Speaker 2 (25:36):
No, you just you know what, all right, I'm going
to say something.

Speaker 1 (25:41):
You're just not smart enough to call this show it
is not John, Really, You're really not. You're way everybody
listening to you right now thinks that you're really dumb.
I'm just saying it's a really dumb idea.

Speaker 5 (25:56):
Do you like the auto pen? Do you think it's
a bad idea? It was a bad idea.

Speaker 2 (26:00):
Right, Oh my gosh, goodbye, have a good if. I've
found you, big dope.

Speaker 1 (26:08):
I gotta add Mark Levin to my monologue tonight. I
didn't add Mark levent I don't know. I gotta have
a new material. I did a whole new act tonight.
That's gonna wrap things up for today. I'm so honored
tonight the Fox Nation Patriot Awards, unlike any other award show,
honoring the men the women that are unsung heroes.

Speaker 2 (26:32):
That's what the show is about.

Speaker 1 (26:33):
Malania Trump will be here also, Erica Kirk will be
here Jason al Dean performing here. It's on Foxnation dot Com.
It all begins at eight Eastern. UH. We'll see you tonight.
Thank you for making this show possible.

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