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We'll get to your calls throughout this hour. Eight hundred
ninety four one sean our number if you want to
be a part of the program. We just went over
all of the media figures trying to say that in
spite of all the officers in the case in Memphis
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being black, that it has something to do with race.
Over at that hard hitting news show, The View, Wopie
Goldberg said the following, Now, you know, I asked this
question way too many times at this table, but you know,
when will the brutality finally lead to some police reform
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from the ground up, Because clearly it doesn't matter if
it's a white policeman or a black policeman. It is
a problem in the police and the policing itself. You know,
seems things don't seem to make sense to people unless
it's somebody they can feel or they can recognize. But
how many times do we have to do we need
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to see white people also get beaten before anybody will
do anything. I'm not suggesting that, So don't write us
and tell me what a you know, what a racist,
I am. I'm just asking, is that is that what
people have to see in order to wake up and
realize this affects us all. There have been plenty of
people of all races that have had horrible experiences and
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and yes even been attacked by officers or obviously not
as similar in this case. You know, Tyree Nichols is dead.
Very different case. And you got over at MSDNC. You
know they're tired of this guy. What's his name, Mehdi Hassan?
Is that? What is that the guy's name? He's a host. Okay,
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you can see how much MSDNC I watch anyway, Tired
of Democrats running away from abolishing, defunding the police, and
of course the insanity of nobel laws. If police departments
are targeting blackmunities and you are part of the police,
you are going to be targeting black communities regardless of
your own skin color. The issue here is plenty of
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people have pointed out, is not black versus white. It's
blue versus the rest of us, which is why this
whole reform nonsense from Democrats is so tiring and so dishonest.
You can't reform this stuff with body cameras or diversifying
the police, as we just saw in Memphis. That doesn't
solve the problem either. Now Democrats, of course want to
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run away from talk of abolishing the police or even
defunding the police. That's way too radical, way too out there.
But consider this. The Memphis Police Department's response to all
this controversy and camera footage on Saturday was to announce
that it was disbanding the specialized police unit whose officers
inflicted that brutal assault on Tyrene Nichols, the so called
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Scorpion Unit. Yeah, they defunded and abolished it. Not sure
if they defunded anything they abouse that particular unit. Clearly,
these guys are not up to the task to be
part of an elite law enforcement unit. It's just it's
it's really that simple. It's not that complicated anyway. Eight
hundred nine one, Sean a part of if you want
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to be a part of our program. Anyway, Let's get
to some of your calls here. I know a lot
of you have been very patient throughout the day. Sharon
in Texas. Let's go to you, Sharon. How are you.
Hi'm Sean um Hello. I wanted to comment on the
Paul Pelosi's call to the nine one one dispatcher. Yeah,
that was big in the news all last week, and
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I believe that that dispatcher did a very good job.
She got some criticism, but you have to look at
the point that she slow talked with Paul, and I
think she tried to keep him on the phone. That's
just my read on it, and the time and the
police were there within two minutes, so I'm surmising that
the police were on their way while she was talking
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with him, And I'd like to give her credit for
handling it well. And I'd also like to say I
talked it over with my brother and he had a
really good point. He said, the focus should be really
more on the security system at the Pelosi house. How
did that guy get in there? And we can if
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we put it parallel to the security at the Capitol House,
you could say Nancy Pelosi's house was not in order
either at the Capitol in January sixth, twenty twenty one,
and it wasn't in order in her own house in
San Francisco. So I think the whole thing rolls over
to her for the responsibility of lack of security. That
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guy with the hammer never should have gotten in that house. Oh,
I can't understand. She's second in line to be president.
If God forbid, something happens to the president or vice president,
or she was the speaker is and at that point,
there's a reason she had access to a government private
jet for every trip she made back to San Francisco.
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It was because she's speaker, and for security purposes. If
there's a national emergency and the president and vice president,
you know, somehow or together, and something God forbid happened
to both of them, or any administration for that matter,
then that person would be the speaker. You've got to
protect their homes, and it's got to be more than
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just cameras that they're supposed to be observing on a
regular basis. You know, you got this lunatic wailing with
a hammer on their back door. And as far as
the nine one one operator, you know, you got to
put a little perspective into this because a lot of
nuts are calling nine one one regularly, so you know,
she's not sure what she's dealing with on any given call.
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And Paul Pelosi didn't have the ability to just come
right out and say, my life is in danger. Please
get to blah blah blah Broadway, and I have an
intruder in my house with a hammer that wants to
kill me. Because the guy was right next to him
dictating what he could and couldn't say. But he dropped
enough hints and he stayed on the phone, and she
stayed on the phone long enough that she figured out
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something is in kosher here. And at that point, you know,
she made the right hall and probably saved his life. Right,
And but the responsibility for security goes to Nancy Pelosi,
and it's whether it's her, well, it doesn't go to her,
it goes to I think Congress in general. And this
was the shame in my view of the January sixth committee.
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This was the shame of ignoring the five hundred and
seventy four riots in the summer of twenty twenty. Is
when we're not making any changes. They wanted their pound
of flesh on Donald Trump. That's all they cared about
with January sixth. But what they should have done and
would have been wiser if all right, they had that
aspect of it, But then they needed to ask questions
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what intelligence was out there and available to them That
was ignored in the lead up to January six, because
apparently a lot of groups have been planning, you know,
some type of violent activity on the six for weeks
leading up to it, and we didn't find that fact
out till much later. You know, why didn't they bring
in the Sergeant of Arms. Why didn't they bring in
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Nancy Pelosius in charge for security for the House of
Representatives in the capital. Why didn't they bring in the
Capitol police chief who requested National Guard troops numerous times.
Why didn't they bring in Mayor Bowser and say, well,
why were you rejecting national Guard troops? Did you have
any reason to believe at all that they had intelligence?
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Now I know for a fact that the Capitol police
chief said originally that he didn't think they need the guard,
but based on intelligence they had, he changed his mind
and started to request the National Guard troops early. Nor
have they figured out a solution moving forward to protect
the capital for from this ever happening again as a
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matter if they've made no changes at all that I
can see whatsoever and what they should have? A cement
barriers around the perimeter and probably brought eye in fences
that people can't get over, and a whole perimeter whereby
people would have a hard time getting through in big numbers.
That's it, and a better system for calling in, you know,
extra support should something happen. I'll give you the last word.
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I'm the station here in Houston KTRH. We reports here
in Texas that Nancy Pelosi was in charge of securing
the capital that day for saying to January sixth, and
she when she was offered the security, she said, no, listen.
I all I know is the Capitol police chief requested
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the security that had to go through the Sergeant of Arms,
that had to have been brought to Nancy's attention the
entire you know, Adam Kinzinger's two but busy signing autograph
copies of his report, so none of those questions. This
was a missed opportunity to really create safety and security
for an institution that deserves our protection, and they blew it. Uh,
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Sean and North Carolina. Sean, you're on the Sean Hannity Show.
What's going on, sir? Hey? How are you doing? Mister Hannity? Good? Um.
One thing I wanted to point out with this whole
thing with Memphis and a lot of these other things
that are going on. So one thing. We've fallen completely
into a godless society. There is no no thinking about
any repercussions. Uh, you got these you got these families
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that are basically broken, the pieces that they don't teach
your kids anything. I remember I grew up in New
you know, Staten Island years ago, and you know, when
the police came up to you and they said, um,
what's going on? Boys? You had your hands where they
could see them, and you listen to what they told
you to do. And I remember back in the day,
my brother saying, you don't want to get into it
with them because they could go around the corner with
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you in the car and you come back with a
couple of black eyes, you know what I'm saying. Like
there was there was that kind of presence where you
had that utmost respect everyone doing their job because they
didn't need to deal with punks and people that they
didn't want to listen to them, you know. And the
same thing we've see in all schools, the same exact thing.
We ripped God out, We're ripping all these things out,
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We're putting all this junk in there, and these kids
are walking out and they're going what do I do
all day? You know, how do I think and how
do I operate? Because I moved to North Carolina. I'm
down in Mooresville, and I'll be honest with you, I'm
in Ireville County. My shaff is great. He went run
for a second term, no competition against them because they
know they can't mess with him. We went all red,
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we went all conservative across the board and everybody in place.
It's it's you know, you're protected on the streets because
all police department is on it. You call them, They're
at your house in two minutes, and they're not taking
any monkey business with them. I mean I've seen things.
I've seen them in action and they're really good. And
that's again, you know, it goes from the top level
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of training all the way down. Because I listened to
Derek Darren Campbell, he's our sheriff. He has a radio
show during the during the morning on Wednesday, and he
goes to all these things that he goes through, and
he said, he goes when he walks through to jail
and he hears these other people that have been arrested.
He hears them telling other people on the phone. Whatever
you do do not come to Iredelle County to mccrime.
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He goes because they're gonna throw you in jail, they're
going to prosecute you, and you're not getting out to
do more crimes. So I mean it does it. Let
me tell you something. If I was a criminal, I'm
going to be very blunt. I would go to one
of these cities or towns or states with no bail laws.
And again, if I if that was my chosen profession,
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which it seems to be for other people, imagine if
these criminals, by the way, devoted their time, energy and
attention to something productive rather than living a life of crime.
Um sort of. But if I was in that business
and had that mindset, and I obviously don't the place
i'd want to be as a place where they let
you out of jail, I'll never forget. There was a
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series of bank robberies. There's one guy, and he kept
getting arrested, and he kept getting put in jail, and
he kept getting released, and he kept going back out
robbing another bank, getting caught again again, getting released with nobel,
robbed another band. Think he was up to five or
six banks the last time I had checked. He's not
very good at being a crooking he might want to
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consider a job change. Yeah. Well that's the thing too,
because when I listened to mister Campbell the other day,
he said he goes all biggest threat is Sharlotte. He said,
he goes Shawlotte. It's the same way they went woke.
They refused to pull people over. Now and what it
is is now we're getting the Shawlotte crowd coming up
here and trying to do bad things up at Hirredal
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And it's, you know, like I said, I give to you, Oh,
it's it's a common thing where where poor criminals will
often target more wealthy areas because it's more lucrative. Um. Anyway,
I've got to run good points though, Sean, it sounds
like you have a great, great sheriff and police department
there in North Carolina. I'm not surprised, Lucky you, that's
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not the case for most Americans. John Kerry making America green,
one learjet, liberal flight at a time. You just can
make this stuff. Sean Hannity is on right now. Let's
head back to our busy phones. Eight hundred and ninety
four one, Sean, if you want to be a part
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of the program. Robert is in California. Robert, how are you, hey, Sean,
how you doing? I'm good. What's happening? No? No, So
I gotta agree with your last callers. I mean, the
security at Pelosi's house at the very least is lacking,
and then as far as the moral decay across the country,
it's out of control. But the question I really had
for you was that whole tape when the officers came
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to the door just doesn't quite set right with me.
The fact that Pelosi had a drink in his hand,
whether it be a cocktail or glass of water, I
don't know. I don't even remember the drink part. I
don't yoh, yeah, yeah, he definitely had a full glass
in his hand, well almost full. I have no idea,
but I do know that once they opened the door,
he kind of grabbed the He did grab the hammer
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and this other guy's hand, and as soon as the
police said to drop, hey dropped the hammer, he said no,
and then that's when the attack began. Yeah, it was
a split second. It happened very quickly. So I wonder
how much do we know how long he was in
the house. Yeah, apparently for the period of time, you
know before I guess we could have a time stamp
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on the surveillance footage of him beating the hell out
of the door to break into the house and on that. Yeah, yeah,
it didn't make him. I thought it was like two
am there. Well, and in a way he's held hostage.
You got an armed guy. He's got a hammer. A
hammer can kill you. And he's an older gentleman. It's
not like he's I doubt he's in any kind of shape,
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and I doubt he has any ability to defend himself.
But again, I would argue that any speaker of the
House would need Capitol Police around their home him on
a full time basis, you know, by the way that
goes with Supreme Court justices like Justice Kavanaugh. And why
we don't enforce the laws on the books that prevent
people from trying to influence judges by protesting in front
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of their homes or place of business, I don't know,
And that's a question from Eric Garland at some point.
So I don't really know the answer, but I do
know that you know, it was clear he was trying
what I have handled when the police showed up. Differently,
I probably would have run out the door. Am I
gonna sit here in second? Guess the guy? No, he's
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probably out of his mind, scared out of his mind.
He was a victim. I don't attack victims. And you know,
he's frankly lucky to be alive considering the extent of
his injury. Anyway, eight hundred nine one, Shawn a number.
We'll get to Morrir calls straight ahead, we'll continue, all right,
let's get to our busy phones. By the way, a
socialist teacher admitting they'll love this, Linda that she wants
to abolish the police amidst school curriculum battle with the
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Santis down in Florida. Abolish the police. Let me ask
these people. The liberals don't believe in the Second Amment,
buy in large conservatives do. So if you don't have
a second Amendment, you don't have the mean what do
you do when somebody God forbid breaks into your house?
You don't have any means to defend yourself. So now
you abolish the police. Okay, that takes away that option.
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What does that mean? That means that lawlessness will spiral
out of control at a level we've never seen before.
And the Paul Pelosi incident will be an everyday incident
because there'll be no consequences and crime will start paying.
So it's not true. She's gonna send out therapists and
they're gonna work with the criminal through their pain and
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suffering to understand why they want to kill her and
invade her home, and then they're going to work right together.
Let's play this out. So a social worker shows up
at the house and says him, mister criminal with the hammermad,
come in and talk to you exact. Let's sit down
and talk this out hostage. He has two hostas, correct
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with his We let him keep his weapon. Keep your weapon.
We don't want to take that from you. That's yours,
even though you're invading our home. This is the mindset, right,
It truly is. Even when we're talking to Trey earlier.
And you know Trey as a friend and I love
him to pieces, and he's a good man, and he
served over twenty years, you know, becoming you know, the
chief of police in Dallas and going through the terror
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attack of twenty sixteen. I think people forget, you know,
what he was doing that day that that happened. He
was guarding with his police force, that that included many,
many black officers, the Black Lives Matter march, and then
there was this person that was a sniper on a
rooftop shooting at them and trying to kill them. So
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the Black Lives Matter movement that was marching down the
street and screaming about police and how they were being
mistreated and the fact that they wanted to defund the
police then needed the police who protected them despite the
fact that they had gone through the pelting and the
rock throwing and the looting and all the terrible things
that happen. And I think that's my biggest problem with
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everything that we're talking about. Like I see this Nichols
case and all I hear is that man screaming for
his mother, and I pray for his mother because she
can't ever unhear that. Right. It hurts. It hurts so deeply.
If you have children, you understand exactly what I'm saying.
It's just next level pain. So you're a mom, your
son is what seven years old? Now? I got four
kids now, and the youngest is seven, Okay, the youngest
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is seven. Liam is seven, And the Surgeon General is
saying thirteen year olds are too young to join social
media I can't even tell you the social Sean TikTok
is the devil. Okay, I'm telling you right now, devil.
I am not kidding you. You know, Katie's laughing at me.
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But the stuff that is on your everybody listening is
laughing at you. Go ahead. It's silly, right, Like you
look at it and you think it's like funny stuff. Right,
It's like they show dumb stuff like people exploding, like
you know, soda bottles, and this guy can lift three
hundred pounds and this girl can make you know, fifteen
you know, cupcakes in thirty seconds. All these like ridiculous
videos that make no sense, but then interspersed and all
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of that stuff is really selecious evil stuff where they're
trying to hurt our kids, whether it's about drugs, whether
it's about gender identity, whether it's about the fact that
they should work harder on the way they look like this.
It's a very strange dichotomy in our in our society
right now, because at the same time that we're telling
our kids they can be whatever they want and look
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however they want and do whatever they want, they're like,
but you don't look good enough, You're not thin enough,
you're not better in this way. You're not as pretty
as this one, You're not as strong as that one.
I mean, it's some messed up stuff out there getting
in their heads. They see I'm off of social media,
so I'm not really the person to talk to it.
It does become addicting, and for me, it was becoming
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another job. And do you even remember how many people
were on there saying they wanted to kill you, kill
your kids, burn your house down. Right now, imagine you're
a teenager somebody you don't know, that you've never met,
that you know nothing about. Is there are people that
target kids on the internet, But I'm saying there's other kids.
I saw you. You suck, you're this, You're so ugly,
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you should kill yourself. I mean, how many kids are
committing suicide because I'm psycho on the internet told them
to You're great questions? However, a lot of parents disagree
with me, Like I like Xbox and PlayStation for young
kids if you get the right games. Oh, I agree
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with you, No, I agree with you. Liam loves those games.
He plays Worldwide Wrestling, he plays soccer, he plays Madden.
He loves all those games and he has a blast
and he thinks they're super fun. However, he is only
allowed to play them from Friday at six pm until
Sunday at five pm. He has not allowed to play
them during the school week at oh he has no
social media. He's not allowed to look at YouTube. He's
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not allowed to go on Facebook. I don't have to
get a happy male. He's not allowed. No, it's nasty.
McDonald's is gross. McDonald's No. I love McDonald's. I just
think it. I just think you're depriving your child. What
every other child in America has is ridiculous. You're you're
taking everything to these on the McDonald's maybe, but everything else.
I think I'm doing right. If I could take away
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computers and get these kids heads. I want to do
a taste test with Liam. Your air fried French fries
versus McDonald fries, and I'm telling you that McDonald's fries
are gonna wins hands down. I'll do you want better,
I'll do a taste test with you, and I'm I'm
telling you that's right, you're donald because you know you're
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gonna like those air fries. That's right. I've had air
fried French fries they suck. You haven't had mine. I've
had baked French fries. They sucked. Bake French fries, tink.
Nobody said that was good. Okay, so the ones I
like are deep fried tastes great. So do you want
to take the challenge or not? Are you scared? If
you're scared, you can just tell the audience nobody's gonna
just fun. I'm scared to death. Make sure to put
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two pounds of salt on those fries. By the way,
well that's the only thing that would save her fries.
But yeah, you gotta put salt on fries to make
them taste good. Did you watch a football game? Yeah?
Watch both games? Would you think? I don't know. They
were both. I expected better in both games. How did
you feel about the Empire State Building being a lit
up green for the film? That wasn't good. People freaked out.
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That wasn't good. That is one of the worst things
I've ever seen. This is New York. We don't we
don't credit Philadelphia when they win in sport. But didn't
they do that for another team? Because I remember, it's
hilarious that everybody gives a rip. I just don't care
because New York teams. Although the Giants and the new
quarterback Jones has done a pretty good job this year,
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Um shows a lot of promise. We'll find out more
next year. However, I did hate the officiating in the
Cincinnati game against Kansas City and the fourth quarter in particular.
It seemed to me like if the officials were in
the bag to get Kansas City back in the in
the super Bowl. And I thought the officiating was atrocious. Yeah,
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it's becoming a problem. It was. It's becoming a problem
for years now. There's too many rules and the game's
going too fast for these guys. Well, I just I
just look at it and I'm like, okay, are they
paying you? Did you make a bet on this game?
I don't mean I'm saying this facetiously, but it was.
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I thought it was atrocious and I felt like it
was very anti sinset. I'll tell you one thing. There
was a lot of hooting and holler and in my
house because the Eagles they were beautiful and they wanted
they're going to the Super Bowl. I'm wearing green today
in honor of the Eagles, and it's still don't even
know across the plane means so I don't want to
between the pylons and you score? Really? Is that what
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it is? Sure about? That? That's it. I'm getting a
lot of yeses. I don't know. Katie's doing some sort
of weird I don't know what are you doing? She's
trying to give me like that? All right, Katie stopped
trying to help her out? Did Katie? Did you agree
with me? The officiating in that Cincinnati game sucked? I
thought it was awful. It was pretty bad. It was
questionable for sure. I was, yeah, I was confused. But
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you know what Mahomes is. I mean, he's the Mahomes credit.
But especially on last play they hurt man Okay at
an upper ankle spray tough that he got back in
the in the state and of the whole game, last
play eight that he ran and then they had the
fifteen yard penalty, I thought, was BS, what BS? How
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do you figure that that he shoved Mahomes out of bounds?
He was like two yards out of bounds? Come on?
That was of all of all of the calls that
they made in that last quarter, that was the only
one that had some legitimacy. The other calls that went
against against the Bengals would bs to me. Yeah, they
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still overcame him. I mean, you know, the fact is
Burrow turned the ball over twice in the fourth quarter
with a chance to give team will lead, and Chris
Jones wrecked the game for the for the Bengals. He
was there. He was the real MVP of that game.
It wasn't Mahomes because Chris Jones, if he doesn't ruin
the Bengal offense the whole, I'm just not that interested
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in the Chiefs versus the Eagles. It doesn't do that much.
But it's the Andy Reid Bowl. H We'll see. I
guess they're not calling it. Uh, what is it Borrowhead
Stadium anymore? You know what, I have a great idea
when the Eagles win the Super Bowl, I think we
should all sit down and share some air fried French
fries that I will bring into the office and we
can celebrate together. I won't be that day day everyone's
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gonna be full that I'm gonna big breakfast. No, it's
the so it just makes me sick. Oh yeah, Jason
doesn't like that. Don't make anybody money. Are you gonna bet? Oh,
I'll have one. I'll do a Super Bowl pool, I'll,
i'll will, I'll probably will put one hundred dollars on
the Eagles. I think the Eagles will win by double digits.
And it sickens me to say that, but I think
they were gonna win again. It just it's like anti
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climatic to the season. Of my view, I thought two teams,
who did you want? Anybody but them? Anybody but the Eagles.
I definitely wanted Cincinnati on the AFC side. On the
NFC side, I think I would have preferred Dallas. The
best Super Bowl would have been Minnesota Buffalo, two teams
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who were oh, Josh Allen. I am a fan of
Josh Allen, so I'll give you that. Yeah, but that
would have been great to have two owen force I
think he's great, but I but I also think Burrows
is a star too. Oh yeah. People think he's a
little too cocky, and he's very cocky. Oh yeah, oh yeah. Absolutely.
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All he does is sit there and be quiet when
when he's no, no, no, no no. After every win,
you should see him. He's got a big old stogie
in his mouth every time he wins a playoffs. What oh, so,
what do you do you know? What he says. And
I and I kind of like, let me tell you
what happens at the end of any big game, playoff game. Uh,
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I start interviewing the guy, and you know, this is
what it all about. We all came together and and
and we knew he could do this. This team is
you know, is a dream come true. And and and
this troupe. This is what it's all about right here,
this is it. I'm like, they all say the same thing. Yeah,
he needed to be knocked down a peg though, because
he's he's he If he had won the game, he
would have been the successor to the Mahomes thrown and
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he hasn't won a championship yet. You gotta get get
some jewelry before you start, before you start anointing being annointed.
This better than the only thing that The only thing
the Eagles have to watch out before is the games
that they did lose this year. They played awful, so
they have the potential to really play poorly well. They
only won one game with Hurts, the other two they
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lost with Minshew. That's true. The one problem they do
have to worry about is their quarterback is injured. That
there's something wrong with his shoulder and it hasn't it
hasn't been a problem, but it could be a problem
if the fourth quarter. Well, but remember he's got two
weeks now to hell as Mahomes does, and I would assume,
as you know, his high ankle sprain is gonna be
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better by them. What do I know? Yeah, I mean
he's they rest him for a few weeks and he
had a week off and he's still not right, So
I don't know if he's gonna be right. Well, Mahomes, no,
hurts well. Still played well enough to win pretty easily. Yeah,
he's not. He's not throwing the ball. Well, he can
run it, but he's not throwing it. I'm telling you no,
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the Eagles are going to win. Name five people on
the team, go one, two, three, number one number. I
don't know their names. I have no idea. You don't.
Oh my god, I don't have a clue. I just
like that they're from Philly and my parents love them,
that's all. Oh yeah, I'd be careful walking around the
streets of Philly when they win, too, probably i'd be
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careful walking around. It doesn't matter what when they play
the street. The city's a hot mess, all right, that's
gonna wrap things up for today. We are loaded up tonight,
nine Eastern Hannity on the Fox News Channel. Senator Marco
Rubio will be with us. Lindsey Graham, Clay Travis to night,
Kelly and Conway. Trey Penny will battle Darryl Parks on
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the issues that involving Tyree Nichols will have the latest
on that. And if you haven't been following the story
of this LSU student rate by a number of people
and then dropped in the middle of a highway and
then hit by a car, you need to pay attention
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