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December 16, 2025 31 mins

In this episode, Sean dives deep into the pressing issue of radical Islamist terrorism and its implications for the world today. With a focus on the pervasive ignorance surrounding global threats, he shares insights on the various groups promoting a "convert or die" ideology and calls for a united front against this rising menace. The conversation highlights critical events from around the globe, revealing a troubling trend of anti-Semitism and the misplaced policies that may be fueling it. Join Sean as he emphasizes the importance of facing reality head-on and understanding the interconnectedness of these issues in order to foster a safer future for all.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Thanks to all of you for being with us.

Speaker 2 (00:01):
Right down are toll free telephone number if you want
to be a part of the program. It is spectacularly
ignorant the number of people that are out there that
have no understanding of what is happening worldwide and what
radical islamis and radical Islamic terror is all about.

Speaker 1 (00:25):
I mean, even people that claim to be mega, the.

Speaker 2 (00:28):
Most maga in many cases, you know, have misinterpreted the trust.

Speaker 1 (00:34):
Well.

Speaker 2 (00:34):
I don't even think misinterpreted is the right word, because
they're smart enough to know better, but they perverted to
their own agenda and their own point of view. There
is an emerging isolationist view among people. To me, it's
the equivalent of putting your head in the sand and
being you know, you know, dumb.

Speaker 1 (00:56):
And blind and naive.

Speaker 2 (00:58):
And I think that if you want to live that way,
feel free. Or you can face truth and you can
face reality, and you can understand the world as it is,
not as you want it to be, or the idea
that you know that the world in many ways is
not interconnected. You know, the President has expended a lot

(01:20):
of energy. Our manias are by John Camboda of Cambodia
Rwanda and Vietnam. I mean, it just goes on and on,
India and Pakistan and the Middle East and Europe and
the hopes of making the world a safer place. Why
because it does impact us, whether people want to acknowledge it,

(01:41):
admit it or not. And you know what people ascertain
or believe is the you know, biggest existential threat.

Speaker 1 (01:50):
To the world.

Speaker 2 (01:52):
There is no doubt what that is, and that is
radical Islamis that have bought into this twisted ideology of
convert or die. And as are we talking about all Muslims.
I'm very clear, I make the distinction not at all.
We're talking about those that have been radicalized. The problem

(02:12):
is there are so many varying different terror groups amaas
as Ballah, the Islamic Jihad, the Muslim Brotherhood, Al Qaeda,
isis isis K, I mean, and the list goes on
and on and on, and you know, but they all
have some version of a belief system of convert or die.

(02:33):
And we have, unfortunately in the West, let our guard down.
I was saying yesterday that we have returned to a
pre nine to eleven mentality. And you know, we've been
chronicling on this program the rise of virul and anti Semitism.

Speaker 1 (02:51):
Why does that matter?

Speaker 2 (02:52):
It matters because if you listen to radical Islamis often
the case is is you know, they call for the
destruction of Israel and the destruction of the West, and
more specifically, can't death to Israel, death to the US?
I don't know, you know where I grew up. If
somebody says something, I take it seriously. And then when

(03:16):
you look at the actions of people and all the
instances throughout you know, just the last couple of decades
of radical Islamis, including the worst attack on our homeland
on nine to eleven oh one, twenty nine hundred and
seventy seven Americans killed. Do you think those people that
believe in that sick, twisted ideology have somehow changed their

(03:37):
mind and converted to Western thought and philosophy.

Speaker 1 (03:42):
They have not.

Speaker 2 (03:43):
And the sad part is is there has the guard
around the globe has been let down? If I never,
if I ever see a news conference like I saw
last night that we carried on Hannity with the Australian
Prime Minister and the level of ignorance and unwillingness to

(04:04):
call out radical Islamis for who they are.

Speaker 1 (04:08):
I'm just it drives me insane.

Speaker 2 (04:09):
But it's a lot of the we see and hear
a lot of similar things here in the United States
and especially our Western European allies. I mean, over the
course of twenty four hours, what did we see? You know,
we saw three Americans killed in Syria by a radical Islamis,
five Muslims arrested for plotting a massacre at a Christmas

(04:32):
market in Germany. We had a thwarted campaign of terrorism.
We don't know all the links to it in Los
Angeles for New Years a Paris concert, which is like
their biggest millions of Parisians go to it. They've had
so much violence with immigrants into Paris and Western Europe

(04:57):
that you know, they decided, well, rather than and deal
with these attacks, it's just not worth the risk anymore.
And they canceled what was you know, Christmas and New
Year's for millions and millions of people that live in
and around Paris and in France. And then we had
fifteen people slaughtered at the Honka party in Bandai in Australia.

(05:22):
I mean, it is there there is a connection here,
there is It's all intertwined. And I keep quoting Miranda
divine because I don't think I could say it any better.
You know, we see the rise of anti Semitism in
the halls of Congress, on college campuses worldwide. You know,
we see it. You know, it gets louder on TV,

(05:42):
the desire to somehow say that Israel's on its own.
You know, we watched you know, after October seventh, I mean,
October seventh is a is a pivotal moment. You have
the population of Israel under ten million people and fifteen
hundred we're slaughtered in a day. And the IDEF shared
with me privately, you know, videotapes that Hamas terrorists took

(06:07):
of their actions, boasting of their actions as they were
murdering and kidnapping and torturing and raping. In some instances
even young children, you know, beheaded and they.

Speaker 1 (06:20):
Were proud of it.

Speaker 2 (06:22):
And phone calls that were intercepted to family members bragging
about what it is they had just done, the evil
that they just inflicted on innocent people. So we have
now worldwide this and even in this country, unchecked virulent
anti semitism, as Miranda says, cowardly appeasement and unwillingness in

(06:45):
other words, to take on the radicalism that exists. You know, ridiculous.
We saw this especially in the Biden years, Biden, Harris
may Orcus, these insane, idiotic, self destructive danger immigration decisions
in Europe. It's been going on for half a century.
I don't know if Europe is going to be capable

(07:09):
of getting rid of the radical problem that they have there.
You know, Canceling major events because of a rise in
radicalism and attacks against innocent Westerners is just not an
answer or a solution. That is appeasement and basically the

(07:30):
inmates get to run the asylum. And in the case
of you know, Australia and Western Europe in particular, you know,
let's put maximum gun control laws in place so that
any innocent people can't protect themselves. And by the very
definition criminals and terrorists, they're not going to obey laws.

(07:54):
They don't care. It's not part of what it is.
But you know, and this gets to the heart of
where we are with this. You know, after October seventh,
the Prime Minister of Israel, Prime Minister Benjamin Netnah, who
said the shooting you know, was in this particular case
that took place in Mbandai was cold blooded murder. I

(08:20):
didn't hear that at the press conference last night. Now
in August, Netnah who had told the Australian Prime Minister
Anthony Albanese in a letter that the Australian government's policies
were promoting and encouraging anti Semitism in Australia, and the
Prime Minister said, your call for a Palestinian state basically

(08:42):
pours fuel on the anti Semitic fire and rewards a
mos terrorism. It emboldens, emboldens those that menace Australian Jews.
It encourages the Jew hatred now stalking your streets. And
of course the Prime Minister, even after this incident, has
done thing. You know, if you go back and look

(09:03):
at the protests that were taking place in this country
and people sympathizing with Hamas, I mean, the level of
ignorance is breathtaking to me. Hamas has a charter. In
their charter, they call for the destruction of Israel. The

(09:24):
Israelis have had to withstand over the decades. And I've
been to Israel a number of times. I keep talking
about one town I went to. They were hit with
ten thousand rockets, one little town, little town in ten years.
And when I was there, I went there two days
in a row, and in the ensuing night between them,

(09:44):
they got hit with a rocket and I got to
so I got to witness upfront and take video of
the shrapnel left as a neighborhood of what they call
a kibbutz was hit. And then you see the children
playing under ground bunker playgrounds because it only takes thirteen seconds.
They right on the border with Gaza. I stood next

(10:06):
to an iron dome as rockets were being fired into Israel,
and I got to see firsthand how effective that technology is.
But I always believe it to be a band aid.
And ultimately, you know, the pressure of the world to
and the blame that came down on Israel for defending
itself made no sense to me. You know, look at
the actions of President Donald J. Trump throughout his first

(10:30):
term and second term. Mother of all bombs, Afghanistan, dealing
with radical Islamic terrorism, taking out the isis Caliphate Convert
or Die, defeating the entire caliphate and wiping it out
Radical Islam. Look at the president taking out Solamani, working
on behalf of Iran, the number one state sponsor of terror,

(10:53):
with a radicalized Islamic mentality and Bagdadian associates the same thing,
and then in his second term taking out Around's nuclear
sites having enough insight and understanding is that kind of
mindset coupled with weapons of mass destruction could lead to
a modern day holocaust. And there were people that even

(11:14):
claimed to be conservative, that spoke out loudly against the
president even taking that action. Well, you don't have to be,
you know, an MIT graduate or a Harvard Business School
graduate to know it's a simple formula of one plus
one equals two. Radical Islamist that pledged to destroy Israel

(11:37):
and America and that have been fomenting terror around the world.
If they ever get weapons of mass destruction, that the
odds are very high that the world in our lifetime
would experience, you know, a modern day holocaust, and god
knows how many hundreds of thousands of millions of people

(11:59):
could die. And one and President Trump, when he had
the opportunity, after he gave them a chance at peace,
then took out Iran's nuclear sites. And there are people
that are angry that Donald Trump that did that, and
the Trump doctrine, which is everything that I just described,
you know, is purposefully distorted and misinterpreted by some, you know,

(12:23):
to mean isolationism. I actually agree with the president. You know,
I don't want forever wars. He said this yesterday. I've
said it many many times before. I don't want our
kids ever again walking door to door in a place
like bag Dad stepping over IEDs and not even having
up armored hum v's and getting their legs and arms

(12:44):
and faces blown off. No, thank you, We've had enough
of that. Thankfully, modern weaponry and technology has made it
that we can be way more effective and selective that
we can have no forever wars but still take out
is and still take out the likes of Solomony in
Bagdaddi and other terrorists and the RAN's nuclear sites and

(13:07):
not get involved in a forever war. I mean that
is by definition the Trump doctrine. It is the most
effective deterrence that I've ever seen in my life, and
the world sees it now. I don't know what Western
Europe is going to do about. You know, they have
had unchecked, unbridled, you know, open borders that has gone

(13:30):
on now for decades, and now they're dealing with the
consequences of it.

Speaker 1 (13:35):
Now.

Speaker 2 (13:36):
Great Britain has Sharia courts. Now France is canceling, you know,
holiday events that the people in France have come to
love and anticipate and want tom enjoy. I don't know
what happens in this country when last week there was
testimony in Congress eighteen thousand known terrorists in our country

(13:56):
and it doesn't even include god Aways. And you know
you can I think Biden, Harris, May orcus and after
the disastrous Afghanistan pull out, we know that Pulsea Gabbard
said over two thousand radical extremists were allowed into our country.

Speaker 1 (14:11):
Terrorists.

Speaker 2 (14:13):
I think it's inevitable. But the fact that people can't
wrap their minds around the danger of radicalism is incomprehensible
to me. I think some of it's by design by some.
I think ignorance probably fills up the other part of
that void. Look, this new year, I want every one

(14:35):
of you to be safe and secure in your home,
wherever you go. And if you look at the latest year,
we have FBI statistics for that's twenty twenty two, less
than point zero one percent of all altercations require a
lethal response. Now we have a plan that includes firearms.
Everybody's plan should because there is that there are those

(14:55):
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(15:38):
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I'm not seriously you want me to go to a
couple of calls here because you want what's your favorite song?

Speaker 1 (16:24):
Again?

Speaker 3 (16:25):
Actually we just played it on the rejoin just to
give everybody a taste of what beautiful Christmas music sounds like.

Speaker 1 (16:31):
So that holly, jolly Christmas is more.

Speaker 3 (16:35):
Do you go?

Speaker 1 (16:37):
What is it?

Speaker 3 (16:39):
Dumb? Have a holly ball homebug?

Speaker 2 (16:43):
Okay, to be honest, holly and jolly do not go
with you at all. The burl talking about Okay, you're
a holly. You're not a holly or a jolly person.
It does not listen Christmas to you. The word in
real life starts with the letter F. That's not true.

Speaker 1 (17:02):
Real.

Speaker 2 (17:02):
Let's be real with the audience. To quote you first,
be real with the audience. You have a hate list?

Speaker 3 (17:09):
You have I do have a hate list. Once I
got to do with Christmas in bur lives.

Speaker 2 (17:12):
Okay, okay, but you had done so well and embraced
your your new faith, your Christianity, and you doubled down
and you study in the Bible, and you had a
good church.

Speaker 1 (17:20):
Now you left that church. Now you go to another church.

Speaker 2 (17:23):
I'm pretty confident that if I talked to your pastor,
he kicked you out of that church because you use
too many expletives in having, you know, conversations with the guy.

Speaker 1 (17:33):
Is there any truth to that.

Speaker 3 (17:35):
There's no truth to anything you're saying. I think you've
been hanging out with Gavin Newsome too long and the
hairjel starting to get to you because this is all fake.

Speaker 2 (17:41):
I don't news hair gel nice try, but you better start.
I better start, you know, then.

Speaker 3 (17:48):
You'll have an excuse for this fake news.

Speaker 2 (17:50):
This is what people ask me all the time when
they meet me. Boy, you look Wow, you look younger
in person. Man, you look skinnier in person. You're taller
in person. I'm like, what are my old fat and
short on TV?

Speaker 1 (18:02):
Yeah? You look like Joe Biden. You're a jerk.

Speaker 2 (18:05):
You know you're gonna start into let me guess your
girl lives is your choice now, just to give the
audience to quote Linda, you know, why don't you play
one of my favorite Christmas tunes.

Speaker 4 (18:18):
I like, this is awesome Christmas music.

Speaker 1 (18:30):
This is it.

Speaker 5 (18:36):
No Holly's, no Jolly's, no Santa Clauses, but nothing you dismay.
Remember christ our Savior was born on Christmas Day. Play
to the crescendo. All right, let's go to Holly Jolly again,

(19:11):
just to remind people this is Linda's favorite crap.

Speaker 1 (19:16):
Go ahead, go to Holly Jolly. Oh you have to
get Holly Jolly.

Speaker 2 (19:19):
I mean, I'm surprised it's not on a special you
know loop.

Speaker 3 (19:23):
I don't know if they're over the snow, but I
have a cup.

Speaker 6 (19:28):
But you.

Speaker 3 (19:30):
Have a holly Jolly Christmas. And when you lope down
the sleeper, say hello, diffriend, you know, and everyone you meet.

Speaker 1 (19:43):
Okay, this is a bygone era, you know it's fin.

Speaker 3 (19:47):
Let's tell you what. It was a much better era.
If I could go.

Speaker 1 (19:50):
Back to it. I don't disagree with that.

Speaker 3 (19:51):
I mean, take a time machine. Goodbye twenty twenty five.

Speaker 2 (19:55):
Like the forties and fifties, the top problems in school
were chewing gum, running up and down the class and
that's about it. You know, today it's drugs, suicide. You know,
I don't know.

Speaker 3 (20:08):
Yeah, the more advanced, the more technology, the worse it gets.
The more connected we are, the worst it gets. I
want to go back to the way it was before
parents in the house got in there.

Speaker 1 (20:17):
I want to go back. Well, look at what New
York mayor to be.

Speaker 2 (20:20):
Zoron Kami Marxist Mumdonni tapped a lawyer who defended an
al Qaeda terrorist and a radical anti Israel campus leader
at Columbia for a high ranking position at city Hall. Guy,
a law professor at Sydney University of New York member
of Mamdanni's transition team for legal affairs, is now the

(20:40):
top candidate chief Council, the most important advisory role in
the Mayor's office. You think I got out in time?
I think I did all right. Miranda Texas, Hey, Miranda,
how are you.

Speaker 7 (20:55):
Hi? For time caller? I am with Linda the original
Holly Jolly is obviously the best. But I also wanted
to say that, out of all the things that you
make fun of her coffee or audience pronunciation, this is
coming from someone who has an accent. Also, you know
you always say burner instead of burner on your ads.

Speaker 2 (21:20):
Okay, they told you to say that because that's their
pep peeve. But okay, fair enough, guilty is charged. Okay,
so Burrow lives for you. I'm glad I'm not going
to your house for Christmas. Don't take that the wrong way.
I hope you have a holly jolly William and Florida William.

Speaker 1 (21:36):
Where do you stand?

Speaker 6 (21:39):
Oh? I I go for Christmas. I saw them performing
Love Square and her repograph of nice head banging Christmas
with sister.

Speaker 1 (21:54):
No man, So you stand with me, not Linda? Right?

Speaker 6 (21:58):
Oh yeah?

Speaker 3 (22:01):
He said, head banging, head banging, getting run over by
a steam train of Christmas joy. That's what he's talking about.
That's what you like, the locomotive through the center of
your of your Christmas tree.

Speaker 1 (22:12):
I just have never been the biggest fan.

Speaker 2 (22:15):
I like the religious Christmas music better because it's more
meaningful to me, and the way the Transit of Siberia
Orchestra does it, or Manheim Steamroll does it to me,
it just makes it more deep, more impactful, more profound.
And maybe it's because I have ADHD.

Speaker 1 (22:33):
I don't know. I have no idea, but I'm just
telling you I think.

Speaker 6 (22:37):
That it's a beautiful Christmas album is throw away anything
that you've heard up to now.

Speaker 2 (22:52):
It's like an entire, you know, immersed experience. I haven't
been to the sphere yet in Vegas, but I I've
only been told my friends how amazing it is Jim Wisconsin,
by the way, Linda, by the way, has full control
over screening these calls, just for the record, because Katie's

(23:12):
entire career is dependent on her approval.

Speaker 1 (23:16):
But anyway, Jim, what's up, how you doing?

Speaker 8 (23:19):
Sean, thanks for taking my call. I agree with everything
you say on your programs A long time ago, or however,
I have to agree with Linda, and I need to
explain a little bit. A lot of Christmas songs that
I do not like is do large in part to
them being overplayed and the Holly Jolly Christmas gets considerably

(23:45):
less exposure or airtime or however you want to say it.
And I really do think it's a very good Christmas song.
So on this one, I have to agree with Linda's.

Speaker 3 (24:00):
Two for me, Sean too, just saying, keeping keeping trying.
If you have a pencil nearby, you want to write
this down too.

Speaker 2 (24:06):
For Linda, Elon Musk reportedly starting to fund the house
and Senate campaigns for Republicans twenty twenty six midterms. Uh,
that is a good thing. I'm glad the relationship with
him and President Trump, it was inevitable. Everybody wanted them
to you know, separate. By the way, I got to
give props to John Fetterman. He's going to be on

(24:28):
Hannity tonight and he actually said it is an absolute
betrayal for Israel, for the worldwide Jewish community. About empowering Hamas,
he said, whether it's France, Australia, any of these too,
these nations are Western allies calling for a two state solution.

(24:49):
When Hamas refuses to disarm, they also refuse to change
their charter, which calls for the destruction of Israel. Are
actively trying to kill Jews. I can't imagine why anybody
would do that at this point. He also criticized Democrats
for embracing what he called openly hostile anti Israel rhetoric,

(25:09):
saying it's now become a more and more part of
my party's platform. And he says, I just can't imagine
why so many, uh part, so many people continue to
you know, back away or kind of deflect, condemning these
horrific acts of terrorism. Good for him, he's your he's
your senator turned out to be very strong. I do

(25:31):
have good news on the economy. You can holly jolly this, Linda.
We found out today's unemployment report. You know they said, well,
the unemployment rate went up, Well it did, but actually
to get inflation under control and to be able to
lower interest rates.

Speaker 1 (25:50):
If you last asked the likes.

Speaker 2 (25:52):
Of Lauren Summers, who had no idea, was all caught
up with Epstein. But apparently he is every one of
these Epstein drops that backfired on demo crats.

Speaker 1 (26:00):
It cracks me up.

Speaker 2 (26:02):
But the Bureau of Labor Statistics noted that the net
job growth almost going entirely to Americans, a complete reversal
from the Biden migrant economy, which relied heavily on a
steady stream of newly arrived illegal immigrants to take newly
open American jobs.

Speaker 1 (26:18):
You know what that did to Americans? It drove down.

Speaker 6 (26:21):
Well.

Speaker 2 (26:21):
First of all, it increased the supply of working people,
driving down wages and hurting Americans.

Speaker 1 (26:27):
Here's another bit of good news.

Speaker 2 (26:29):
US crude oil today fell below fifty five bucks a barrel,
hitting the lowest level since twenty twenty one. We're now
paying the lowest price for gasoline in five years. Interest
rates now down a full point, and we have now
the lowest inflation and the best you know, the President

(26:51):
put out a tweet today the best has yet to come.
He's going to address the nation tomorrow night. And other
good news. Gas prices four year low, oil prices five
year low. The Fed just lowered interest rates for the
third time this year. Oh look at this. New home
prices themselves have actually started to decline. And once once

(27:12):
interest rates get to about you know, a thirty year
fixed rate mortgage around you know, four four and a
half percent, all of a sudden, all those people that
wanted to move but can't is they can't afford a
seven and a half eight percent thirty year fixed rate mortgage,
they're going to start making a move. US job growth
rebounded more than expected in November. Non farm payrolls were

(27:36):
depressed in October by government related spending cuts, suggesting no
material deterioration in the labor market. But anyway, a net
increased sixty four thousand jobs. The economy shed one hundred
and five thousand jobs in October. But when nobody really
knows the real numbers because of the Schumer shutdown.

Speaker 1 (27:55):
And I'm just.

Speaker 2 (27:55):
Telling you it is now the beginning of the turnaround.
Going to see it probably till the second quarter next year.
Meg and Florida, Meg, how are you bail me out here?

Speaker 4 (28:08):
All right?

Speaker 9 (28:08):
Well, I do like the Transaiburinoorska said that's great, and Linda,
I do agree. The classics are good, like Nat king
Colead is amazing. However, we are forgetting it is Tonica
and the Hankkah song by Adam Sandler is my current
favorite holiday song.

Speaker 2 (28:24):
Well, that's all right, Happy Honkah. By the way, this
is not a public school. Public school, you can say
happy Hanukkah and you can say Mary Christmas.

Speaker 1 (28:33):
You're allowed. Okay, but I am you like but you
definitely like my music better, thank you.

Speaker 9 (28:43):
I mean, we can go with that. But I think
everybody has a fair point different moods, different songs. But
I mean, you know, go listen to the Hankah song.

Speaker 7 (28:51):
If you haven't heard it in a while, you.

Speaker 3 (28:53):
Need to get the Honkah song is hysterical. She's not wrong.
It's kind of like the.

Speaker 10 (28:58):
Yeah calm hanaka so Much Funaka Hanakah.

Speaker 1 (29:08):
Is this supposed to be a parody song or is
this a real song?

Speaker 3 (29:12):
It's Adam Saylor singing had Oh.

Speaker 1 (29:14):
My gosh, Mike in New York. Hey, Mike, what's up.

Speaker 6 (29:20):
Like you?

Speaker 1 (29:20):
How you doing? What's going on? How you do? Had
the weather up there today? Is it cold?

Speaker 6 (29:26):
Yeah?

Speaker 8 (29:26):
The weather sucks.

Speaker 2 (29:29):
Yeah, the weather socks every day. My sense a bans
and bitches about the weather. What's going on?

Speaker 8 (29:36):
I gotta go with Linda.

Speaker 1 (29:38):
I hate your guts? Why did you call New York?
You know?

Speaker 2 (29:44):
I get I get set up because Linda's in control
of the phone calls here and she literally, you know,
is threatening Katie who screens the calls.

Speaker 1 (29:54):
But go ahead. Why do you agree with her?

Speaker 6 (29:56):
I did say I liked yours.

Speaker 8 (29:59):
I just think her is better because it embolms the
kids more.

Speaker 6 (30:02):
The kids get to sing and have a good time.
And that's Christmas.

Speaker 2 (30:05):
Okay, go single bells and Holly Jolly yourself and Frosty
the Snowman yourself to death. And I'm gonna listen to
music to me that's meaningful about Jesus, because that's what
it's supposed to be about.

Speaker 6 (30:19):
I agree, but I like her song.

Speaker 2 (30:22):
So that I love the kids actually, you know, get
excited about Christmas and you know, waking up and Santa
coming and all that fun stuff. I do like that part,
so there's a place for it all, but it's definitely
not my favorite. So go jingle bells, holly, jolly yourself
and Santa Claus is coming to town yourself to death anyway.

(30:45):
Eight hundred and nine four one Sean his Bill in
New Jersey on my side, or not before I even
waste my time.

Speaker 1 (30:53):
Uh no, but forget it. I have no time for
Bill in New Jersey. Anyway.

Speaker 2 (31:00):
When we come back, we have a lot of news
to get to today. John Solomon is coming up, and
also we'll check in with the latest former FBI guy
on all these incidents of radical Islamic terrorism

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