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Speaker 1 (01:24):
My News Roundup and Information Overload Hour. Here's our toll
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Speaker 2 (01:30):
Sean.
Speaker 1 (01:31):
If you want to be a part of the program
this time tomorrow, I will be on Air Force one,
flying with the President to China for his summit. We'll
be checking in on this radio program. I probably every day,
Well maybe I can check in tomorrow. I'll try, but
every day other than maybe, maybe not tomorrow. And we
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will be reporting live and feeding interviews back and so
on and so forth. I'll be doing now. I know
everybody has been watching the events in Iran, and one
of the complaints, the biggest complaint people have is that
gas prices have gone up, not nearly as high as
when Joe Biden was president. But you know what nobody wants.
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If you can pay two bucks two fifty gallon of gasoline,
why do you want to pay four four twenty five
if you don't. And yeah, it's difficult. However, when you
think of what's at stake, and that would be a
nuclear armed Iran, I don't think it's much of an option.
And you know, as Marco Rubio said and articulated last
week when we covered his press conference, imagine if the
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Iranians did have a nuclear weapon, forget the straight or
her mooz, they'd be able to hold the entire world
hostage and blackmail us constantly around the clock, and there
would be very little we can do to stop it.
Now the President has floated this idea, said it's a
great idea. Actually we're going to take down take off
the gas tax for a period of time on the
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federal level. That's eighteen point point four cents per gallon
on gasoline, twenty four point four cents a gallon on diesel. Anyway,
here to weigh in more on this and much more,
Congressman Scott Perry of Pennsylvania, Sir, how are you.
Speaker 6 (03:12):
I'm well, Sean, great to be with you. Be careful
when you're in China. If they ask you to go
get a check up, don't go. They they want to
harvest your organs. But I know you you're a smart guy, Sean.
Speaker 2 (03:21):
You know, I really appreciate that.
Speaker 1 (03:23):
The other warnings I've gotten are you better understand that
inside your hotel room that they actually have secret hallways,
and that they are often live people watching and monitoring
you in the room. The other the other piece of
information I got is my room is going to be bugged,
not if it's going to be bugged, and that they'll
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have infrared, you know, night vision cameras that will be
watching me take a shower, and I'm like, oh, that's
all very comforting.
Speaker 6 (03:50):
Yeah, it's the Communist Party of China and that's the
things they do. And of course, you know we have
their their accolades and proponents in the United States of America.
So just showing you're a smart guy. You'll be careful,
I know.
Speaker 2 (04:04):
And you'll be Hell, I don't think you can be
that careful.
Speaker 1 (04:06):
I mean, my producer said to me, well, just put
on a bathing suit when you're going to take a shower.
I'm like, uh, well, how do you put the bathing
suit on without taking your underwear off?
Speaker 3 (04:15):
Right?
Speaker 1 (04:15):
I mean, you know you're getting naked at some point
one way the other. And if the Communist Chinese are
that interested to me, now here's I'll give you another
little piece of the puzzle. And it wasn't exactly the
most comforting call, but I did get a call saying
just so you know, they will know you're there and
they will pay added attention to you because they're very
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aware that you are close to President Trump. I said, gee,
thanks for the thanks for the heads up. I really
appreciate it.
Speaker 6 (04:44):
Yeah, the point is to never trust a communist, right,
but you already know that. So these people, have you.
Speaker 1 (04:51):
Have any tips from me, then, Congressman, because I'm a
little I'm a little befuddled on this.
Speaker 6 (04:56):
Well, of course, don't say anything that you wouldn't want
the Communist Chinese already to know or hear. And the
rest of the stuff, you know, where you change, how
do you go to the bathroom and take a shower
and all that stuff. Just you know, you're going to
have to give away some of your what is a
year year? You're just gonna have to be careful there
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and not be humiliated by knowing that somebody is likely
what is this going to.
Speaker 1 (05:21):
Be up on Chinese version of only Fans whatever that
site is that I guess has become so popular. I'm
going to be on that that website, the Chinese version
or what.
Speaker 6 (05:31):
I don't think so, But just be modest, Sean and
just understand that the Chinese Communist Party has no borders
like the United States of America as well.
Speaker 1 (05:40):
I'll be honest, Congressman, I already know it because I've
gotten phone calls from the FBI my attorney has saying
that the Chinese have hacked into my phone. The Russians
hacked into my phone, and the Iranians hacked into my phone.
Why the hell is so interested in my life? I
don't know.
Speaker 6 (05:55):
Well, you're a problem for them because you're outspoken about
China and the communist.
Speaker 1 (06:00):
I don't trust President she as far as I can
throw them. How's that there's there's a good start. I'll
say that in my room loud and clear.
Speaker 6 (06:07):
I agree with you, and so that's why they are
interested in you. But you just keep holding the line,
hang around President Trump. You'll be safe and you'll make
it back and you'll have great stories to tell us.
But you wanted to talk about E fifteen, didn't you?
Speaker 2 (06:22):
This is a well that's part of it.
Speaker 1 (06:23):
First of all, do you support the president suspending the
gas tax while he finishes up the situation?
Speaker 6 (06:29):
When I ran, yeah, I always support people paying less taxes, absolutely,
And while we need to fund the federal government's roadway system,
and we you know, in the transportation system, you know,
we're we always pay the tax, but there's never any
reduction in spending. And so maybe we're going to have
actually have a conversation about reduction in spending for our
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highways and our infrastructure. That would be awesome. So yeah, absolutely,
we want to make sure our money is spent as
efficiently as it can be, and I can tell you
as a guy on the Train, Insportation and Infrastructure Committee
that is not the case.
Speaker 1 (07:03):
Well, okay, so we really don't need it, then why
is it being pushed down our throat and down the
throat of you know, for example, truckers have been suffering
enough in this country. Why they paying more thirty cents
more for a gallon of diesel as a result of
this when we really don't need it and our supply
is we have enough supply for a couple of hundred years.
Speaker 6 (07:25):
So this is a long story, Sean. It started probably
in the seventies with the agricultural policies of America, where
we used to make sure that farmers didn't all grow
the same thing because they'd be wiped out in the season.
That was gotten rid of in the administer the Nixon administration,
and we decided that we were going to produce corn
at a massive rate and corn syrup, which you know,
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we can get into the health effects of corn syrup
and everything that corn is involved in. And this isn't
to impugne our farmers because look, Sean, I've been I
started out bailing hay and picking fruit and working hard,
just like you did at a young age. But our
farmers are struggling right now. And this is a this
is the government tried to fix something, and of course
they screwed it up, and now they're fixing it again
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with screwing it up worse. And so each one of us,
every time we buy a gallon of gas or diesel,
we're paying a hidden tax to make sure that farmers
have this very special market just to themselves. And we
want to help our farmers, and so we know that
they need to sell their crops, and we're dealing with
China and tariffs and so on and so forth. But
there's another part of the equation here that we're not
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talking about. You did the Renewable fuel standard, which is
tied to ethanol, it is tied to biodiesel, and it
requires US Sean to make more of these products than
we actually consume. And so what that does is the
government pays for that additional and we're paying seven hundred
and fifty dollars or more a gallon for this ethanol
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to be made. That's what it costs the taxpayers. And
then you pay more for it at the pump on
top of that, So this is terrible policy. We all
want to help our farmers, but there's a way to
do this, Sean. One of the reasons that we use
ethanol is because it's an octane booster. What you and
I used to know as leaded additives in our gasoline.
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That's been outlawed for a long time. And we don't
want our cars to do what we call knocking, and
so we use ethanol to do that. But we don't
need as much as we produce, Yet the government mandates
that we produce it and buy it, and you pay
for that in your taxes, and then you pay for it.
Speaker 1 (09:27):
Well, why don't we just export the E fifteen and
then keep the cheaper gas for ourselves, because we don't
need it in the first place. In other words, I
don't want to ever hurt an American farmer. I mean,
they feed the not only the country, but they feed
the world, and they've gotten so efficient at what they do.
They've almost been a victim of their own success.
Speaker 6 (09:47):
Right right, Sean. None of these other countries wants this
ethanol either. You know that when it's less efficient in
your gas tank, so if you filled up with a
tank of bakul or gasoline without ethanol, you'd go much further,
maybe a third further than a tank full with ethanol
added to it. And so who would want a less efficient,
more expensive product only in America by the American government.
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And of course they're looking to expand this program this week,
and we've been willing to help our farmers. I was
on the task force and I said, look, I want
to help farmers do I worked on a farm. I'm
surrounded by farms. They are struggling. But we've got to
get rid of this mandate to produce more than we
can actually use because we can't afford it, and it
actually raises good cost of gasoline. Who's for that? None
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of us are for that?
Speaker 1 (10:34):
Quick break more with Congressman Scott Perry of Pennsylvania on
the other side, eight one hundred and nine four one
sean our number if you want to be a part
of the program this Monday, I mean continue now. Congressman
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Stop Perry Pennsylvania is with us eight hundred and nine
four one.
Speaker 2 (11:08):
Shaw on.
Speaker 1 (11:08):
Your calls are coming up as well. Straight ahead. You
know you mentioned a couple of things here, so and
I support our farmers fully. And the question is if if,
for example, for health purposes, you know, high fructose born
syrup is not something that we're really going to want
in our diet long term, If we're not going to
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want to use this to enhance our fuel, and it's
costing consumers a lot more, Okay, there's got to be
a way to help our farmers legitimately and not have
them suffer massive losses or any losses for that matter,
transition into the food the products that we all want,
need and desire, and keep them whole in the process.
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Is there a way that you've thought of that you
can do that?
Speaker 6 (11:54):
Yeah, I think we can. I think Look, if they
want to open up the year round market to E fifteen,
we're certainly open to that. But then just make sure
the renewable fuel standards doesn't mandate that we that we
make and blend so much more than we actually need.
What that does when we when we require that, then
refiners that can't use all that have to buy a
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thing called the RINT, which is a credit, and the
credit actually is going to put refiners out of business.
So so there's a way to do this to phase
it in and to do it smartly so that you
help the farmers. At the same time, keep refining, keep
lower gas prices, and work yourself out of this system. Look,
farmers in America should be growing sugarcane, but since the seventies,
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we don't do that anymore either. We just grow corn
and make corn syrup out of it. And you know
you already talked about the dietary concerns Coca cola. Look,
I represent chocolate toown USA Hershey, you know we have
these sugar wars in Congress as well. America can make
this stuff more cheaply, more efficiently, more safely than any
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other country on the planet, but yet we choose not
to do it because of these bone headed policies. And
so there are solutions, but look, it means that people
have to get out of there.
Speaker 1 (13:09):
Maybe maybe I'm just a little bit old fashioned, and
I understand tallow oil is better than you know, other
oils that we used to fry foods, et cetera, et cetera.
At the end of the day, I mean, isn't it
kind of doesn't it really come down to the American
people and the choices that they make. I'll give you
an example of my producer, Linda. I mean, she couldn't
give up cursing after ten years of trying for lent,
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so she decided to give up chocolate for lent, which
to me was a cop out on her part. And
it's just he is, you know, incapable of actually giving
a real sacrifice for lent, And so it became a
long drawn out discussion. I don't think candy, I don't
think a lot of sugar is healthy for anybody. However,
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if people want to eat that stuff, go right ahead.
And at the end of the day, if people choose
that they want to eat this, whatever it is they
want to eat, why why should we really care?
Speaker 6 (14:05):
Well, it shouldn't be our choice and we shouldn't mandate
these things. Unfortunately, consumers don't really have much of a
choice in this thing, because just like the big ethanol lobby,
the big sugar lobby, and folks like that determine our
Choice's worse, if you want to buy some of these things,
the only thing they're made with is this high corn
fruit Toosha syrup, and so you really don't have a choice.
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I mean, I get that Linda has a hard time
giving up cussing. I mean, she's she's living in America
listening to some of these people that you talk about
on your show every day.
Speaker 1 (14:35):
Why why are you rationalizing her inability to do a
simple thing?
Speaker 6 (14:41):
And I like her and I represent Hershey, Pennsylvania see
that too, So thank.
Speaker 5 (14:46):
You, Congressman. Somebody will say, you know some sense, she's
got a point.
Speaker 6 (14:50):
There, but you do as well, Sean. I mean, we
should have the choice. The point is is that these
big consortiums, they take over these industries and the consumer
doesn't have choice. And that's what's going to happen with
E fifteen. You won't have a choice because there's many,
so many trucks that are going to go to the
gas station. They only have so many tanks in each truck.
They're not going to run a special truck out there
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for the blend of gasoline that you want. You're going
to have to buy what's available, and your car is
going to be less efficient, You're going to be paying
more for it.
Speaker 1 (15:20):
And what are your options if you come up with
the perfect solution that won't hurt our farmers. I'm on
board because I agree the consumer should not pay a
hidden tax for gasoline or for diesel I totally agree
with you, and if we can do it in a
way that doesn't hurt our great farmers, I'm all for it.
Speaker 6 (15:37):
Yeah, we can do it, Sean. Just just we can
do e fifteen year round. Just phase out the renewable
fuel standards and then we'll buy what the market bears
and no more, and you and I won't have to
pay extra for it, and that will actually be fuel freedom,
which is what we're looking for in America.
Speaker 1 (15:54):
Congressman Scott Perry Pennsylvania, thank you, sir, appreciate what your
hard work eight hundred nine four one.
Speaker 2 (16:00):
If you want to be a part of the program.
Speaker 1 (16:02):
Don't you love all the advice I'm getting for this
trip to China, Linda, It's really given me a very
high degree of having high level of comfort.
Speaker 2 (16:09):
I mean, why do they care about me?
Speaker 5 (16:11):
You should be feeling very warm and fuzzy sounding, very
sounds sounding great.
Speaker 2 (16:15):
Talk about more on that on the other side, about this.
Speaker 7 (16:52):
When fake news gives you lies, Hannity supplies the truth,
Sean Hannity, Right.
Speaker 1 (17:01):
Now, I'm not surprised because I saw this when I
went on the Gulf State trip with the President, that
all of America's CEOs were there. Remember I told you
when we first landed, our first stop was in Saudi
Arabia and I landed in Riod and I had no
idea I'd be invited to everything. I was invited to everything.
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It was cool, I was you know, the hard part
about that trip is I was doing radio and TV
and it's like I'm on a whole different schedule and
I'm with the president all day. During the daytime that's
when I would normally be sleeping, and then I'd get up.
Then I'd keep going and I'd have to do radio
and have to do TV at night. I was averaging
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maybe an hour and a half two hours night a
night's sleep, which was tough. So it's just it would
it's just technically impossible to be able to do everything
while I'm in China. But then I read today that
Elon Musk is going to be there, Tim Cook is
going to be there. It doesn't other top CEOs going
to China. Uh Dean and Powell of Meta, Larry Fink
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of Black Rock, the Boeing President's going, and I can
just keep going on and so who's who. But when
I walked into that room in Saudi Arabia, and they
actually had a seat for me.
Speaker 2 (18:19):
There.
Speaker 1 (18:20):
On the left of me was the longest serving Saudi
cabinet member in the history of Saudi Arabia. On the
right of me was a contractor, builder, a multi multi, multi,
multi billionaire. And it was a pretty interesting conversation because
I was keeping it real with them. I remember I
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turned to them, Linda, and I said, don't you think
we ought to just, you know, wipe out Iran and
the nuclear sites. You guys agree with that, right, you know,
obviously the conflict between Chia Iran and Sunni Arabs is real.
And then I wondered if, in fact they all knew.
But when I looked around that room, every fortune five
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hundred company executive CEO was in that room from our country,
and that kind of took me back a little bit.
Speaker 2 (19:11):
I was a little surprised by that. That doesn't surprise
you at all, no.
Speaker 8 (19:14):
I think, unfortunately, the problem that we have is that
while the go Go Broke crew is out there tearing
up major metropolitan cities all across the country, they're doing
it while holding an iPhone and a Starbucks like they
don't realize that they're walking propaganda. They all have their
Nike shoes on, They're all walking around in their Lulu
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Lemon and they have they're just it's all such fake news.
But we need these heads of these really important companies
to start to say that. You know, we're seeing them
move out of these very liberal states, which is great,
but now we need their messaging to conform as well.
Don't just walk the walk, talk the talk, do the
whole thing so that we can start to get our
country back on track.
Speaker 1 (19:56):
Well, I mean, there's no doubt that when Tesla went
into China that their technology was ripped off and then
they just started building out their own electric cars. It'll
be interesting to get his take on all of that,
but you know, they're all going there. The bottom line
is there is a world economy that is very, very
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real and the investment money that these companies want number one,
and cheap manufacturing, which they've gotten number two, although that's
changing under President Trump. But I'm sure a lot of
them want, you know, China to be investing in America
and the President has been forcing that issue. But you know,
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we'll see what happens. But the list is pretty extensive.
I mean, you got black Rock, Blockstone, Boeing, you know
City ge Aerospace, Goldman Sachs, MasterCard, Meta, you know, Tesla Visa.
I mean, they're all that, they're all going to be there.
Speaker 5 (20:55):
And I love that.
Speaker 8 (20:56):
But I got to say, I got one esque and
I have no idea. If you agree with me, and
I'm hoping that you do, I do not want to
see any more Chinese ownership of our land, or of
our big buildings, or of AI data centers. I don't
want to see any of that crap. In the United States.
Speaker 1 (21:11):
I have a scheduled interview with the President. I promise
you that one of the questions I will ask him.
I have scared of that, as you should be scared
of it. They're gobbling up, you know, thousands of thousands
of acres of farmland, ranch land, and land near military installations.
Way can I talk to one more person that's warning
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me not to go, one more person warning me that
I've got I got a bullseye on my back? How man,
does everybody that call in going to tell me that
every guest we have going to tell me that.
Speaker 8 (21:42):
They have to know that you're with my God, You're
with the president. You have like the most amazing security
like you are going to be so hooked up, it's ridiculous.
Speaker 5 (21:51):
It's not like regular people going there. You know, you're
going to be with the top of the.
Speaker 1 (21:56):
Top regular people. What am I a non regular person?
I am a regular person. You talk, My job is public. No,
you're not right, Ill. You maybe in the living room,
but in the rest of the world, you're not.
Speaker 2 (22:08):
Okay.
Speaker 1 (22:08):
Do you want to give me any admonitions, any warnings?
You don't think Scott Perry was clear enough, and Perry
is clear enough. They said I'm getting calls specifically, you know,
uh that you need to be aware that they will
have eyes on you the entire time you're there. I'm like, gee,
this is very comforting.
Speaker 5 (22:26):
You know that song, It kind of feels like somebody's
watching me.
Speaker 8 (22:29):
You should probably play that on repeat and just remind
yourself at all times that you know, I'm not.
Speaker 1 (22:34):
Going to forget. I'm not stupid. I mean, I already
knew there was going in. I know that they have
already targeted me for spying to begin with, because our
own FBI called my lawyer and told me. Jill Is
in Maryland on the Sean Hannity Show, Hey, Jill, how are.
Speaker 5 (22:48):
You happy Monday.
Speaker 4 (22:50):
I understand that you are headed off on this trip,
and I was listening on Friday and it sounded like
you had a little bit of anxiety about them having
cameras in your hotel room and in your bathroom.
Speaker 2 (22:59):
And you know, I really don't, to be honest, I
really don't give a.
Speaker 4 (23:03):
Flying rip well good because I was going to tell
you, you know, it is what it is, and you just
have to hope they like what they see. You know.
Speaker 1 (23:11):
I have no fear. That's not the problem. That's not
what I'm thinking about. I just think it's weird. I mean,
it's and when when when everybody that you know, when
you're getting a very specific warning from your own government
about this about me in particular, and you know, congressman
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like Scott Perry was just on and others who do
we have on last week that well Gordon Chang trying
to scare the living daylights out of me. I mean,
I'm like, why am I getting targeted here? I'm just
a you know, I'm a I'm a kid from Franklin Square,
Long Island, New York. My mom was a prison guard,
my dad was a Family Corps probation guy.
Speaker 2 (23:51):
And a waiter. I mean, can you just leave me alone.
I'm a nobody, You're not a nobody, and they know that.
Speaker 4 (23:56):
I mean, it could be you know, there could be
a lot of reasons why they want to watch.
Speaker 1 (24:00):
Well, it's because I know somebody, let's put it that way.
Maybe that's they want. They care more about what the
connection than they do about me.
Speaker 4 (24:06):
And you are connected, you're very connected, but.
Speaker 2 (24:09):
It really doesn't have much to do with me. I agree.
Speaker 1 (24:12):
Look, they can do whatever that they're going to do.
Whatever they're going to do. There's nothing I can do
to stop it.
Speaker 5 (24:17):
That's true.
Speaker 4 (24:17):
And you know they are going to watch you, and
you just know that you're going to be watched and
you're going to be listening to the entire time that
you're there. And again, just hope they like what they see.
And I you know, I was thinking about it a
little bit.
Speaker 1 (24:27):
I know it like what you like what they see.
I don't care if they like it or not. I
don't even know how to interpret that. I don't even
want to go down that road.
Speaker 4 (24:36):
No, you don't want to go down that road. I
just you know, there's probably just some envy.
Speaker 1 (24:40):
That's all exactly that's what I'm thinking. You're probably right, Jill.
You made my day. Oh do you want to say
something else?
Speaker 4 (24:47):
Go ahead, No, I just said I hope you have
a wonderful trip.
Speaker 2 (24:51):
Thank you.
Speaker 1 (24:51):
I'll be reporting in every day on this program and
updating everybody about you know, what's going on. We're going
to Linda. We'll feedback some cool interviews as I get them,
and I certainly will, and we'll just figure it out.
I mean, we're just going to do the best we can.
It's a little bit more difficult. All right, Let's get
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to our busy phones. Arizona. Pam next on the Sean
Hannity Show, Happy Monday, Pam, how are you?
Speaker 4 (25:18):
Thank you doing great? Hey. I wanted to thank you
for all the work that you're doing. And I wanted
to tell you that your telephone staff is wonderful and
have them and thank you. I want to I wanted
to weigh in on trends individuals in women's sports, and
just as a background, I ran track in high school.
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I was a collegiate athlete. I run internationally. I've been
a coach, and really from that standpoint, when you boil
everything down, sports has been highly regulated in that we
have lots of requirements. There's no blood doping, there's no steroids.
Everybody gets their own category. For example, you don't put
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a wrestler, a heavyweight wrestler in with a lightweight. You
do the same with boxing, you don't put a heavyweight
in with a featherweight. You know, you have certain categories.
And the thing about blood doping and steroids is that
I'm using those twos an example because we're not to
do anything that's going to give us an unfair advantage
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over somebody else. Now, I don't disagree with trends individuals competing,
just not in female sports. I think that they should
get their own category.
Speaker 2 (26:37):
Well, it's funny you bring this up. I meant to
bring this up earlier.
Speaker 1 (26:40):
A California postseason track meet that took place Saturday, open
with a save Girls Sports rally outside the gates, ended
in a familiar fashion as one athlete outperformed the field,
highlighting growing concerns over you know, the competitive fairness and
girls sports. In other words, a biological man wins three
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events at this quote California girls track meet, and the male,
a senior in high school, competed against the women and
finished across the finish line, you know, all three competitions
with dominant performances. It's just it's just Title nine was
designed to protect athletes like you women's sports. And if
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you want to create a new category for trans athletes,
let them all compete with each other.
Speaker 2 (27:29):
How's that?
Speaker 4 (27:31):
Yeah? Exactly exactly. And you know, and I would even
go as far as to say with the dressing rooms
and restrooms too, that they should have their own or
go into an area. I don't see anything wrong with
them competing in their own category, in them having their
own dressing area, honestly, but we need to be able
to have these.
Speaker 2 (27:52):
About basic respect. You know.
Speaker 1 (27:53):
The idea that I'd ever go into a woman's locker
room or even when I was a kid in high
school and and undress myself is so disrespectful to me.
It is so offensive to me. It's like you've got
to be a you know, I find the whole thing,
as Riley Gaines has said on this show, a violation
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for women. Leave women alone. Good grief. They deserve their privacy.
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That's gonna wrap things up to today. We are loaded
up tonight Hannity nine Eastern on the Fox News Channel,
Ted Cruz. Also Jason Mayaras who used to be the
Age of Virginia. Oh, what's their answer to losing a
Supreme Court decision? Oh, let's force them all to retire.
Then we'll get another group of people that we want
in and they'll change their minds. I mean that that's
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something up. Everything you need to know about Democrats, we'll
get to that. We'll get analysis Greg Jarrett, Ryne's previous,
David Asman tonight on The Good News, on the economy,
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