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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Right Hour two Sean Hannity Show, eight hundred and nine
for one Shan, if you want to be a part
of the program. I'm not sure what it is or
why it is, or I mean, we have a long
list of embellished well it's not really even embellishment, just
outright lies stories that Joe Biden keeps pedaling, you know.
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So he put a little montage together of it. We'll
get reaction from our friend, Congressman Jim Jordan in just
a minute. As we, uh, we start our second hour
eight hundred and nine four one, Shaun is our number,
and Ange walks up to me. He goes, Joey baby
grabs my cheek and I thought the secrets are is
gonna blow his head off. I said, we swear to
got true story. He said, Joey, I read in the paper.
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I read in the paper you're traveling one thousand, one million,
two hundred thousand miles on air Force plane. It's because
they keep meticulous tabs and to the boys, and I
figured out the retirement dinner. He seeds to travel two million.
I think it was one d even two million, two
hundred thousand miles. When I was seventeen years old. Like
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many of you, I participated in sit ins to desegregate
the restaurants and movie houses of Wilmington, Delaware. When I
marched in the Civil Rights movement, I did not march
with a twelve point program. I marched with tens of
thousands of others to change attitudes, and we changed attitude.
I him out of the Civil Rights movement. I was
one of those guys that sat in and marched and
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all that stuff. This day, thirty years ago, Nelson Mandela
walked out of prison and entered into discussions about apartheit.
I had the great honor of meeting him. I had
a great honor of being a wrestled with our un
ambassador on the streets of Suedo trying to get to
see him. On Robin's Island, public services depend on his
school Buses, wastewater trucks cross it every day. It is
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essential to Woodstock fire station about a quarter of mile away.
Without this bridge. As I said earlier, he's a ten
mile of detour just to get to the other side.
And I know haven't had a house burned down with
my wife and then she got out safely, got okay.
Not one of those stories is true. Now, of course
we have the plagiarism, plagiarism of Joe Biden from from
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years ago. I mean bragging on the civil rights belts.
A little ironic considering he's the guy that praised the
former Clansmen and partnered with the former clansmen Robert KKK
Bird to stop the integration of public schools and stop
bussing because he didn't want public schools to become, in
his words, racial jungles. Yet the mob, the media, of course,
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they never hold him accountable. Only conservatives and Republicans can
be called racist. Anyway, our good friend, Congressman Jim Jordan
is back. He's got a new book, Do what You
said you would do, Fight for Freedom in the Swamp.
It's now on Hannity dot com, Amazon dot com and
bookstores everywhere. Now, the great thing is this is an
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insider's look on how to win. If you want to win,
and you may promises, keep your promises. Like Mitch McConnell
shouldn't be telling us he's not going to help Democrats
raise the debt ceiling for two months, two months and
then change his mind. Republicans should not have been helping
past the one point two trillion dollars infrastructure bill because
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Democrats are not allowing them to be a part of
any of the process. And then the lies behind all
of it. Oh, three point five trillion, one point seven
five trillion won't cost you a single penny, not one
red Senate, is it going to cost you at all.
The CBO is the gold standard until it comes back
and shows that they're lying that it won't cost zero.
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It's gonna cost three hundred and sixty seven billion dollars
in new debt for your kids and grandkids. By the way,
this bill will make its way back to the House
in all likelihood, assuming there'll be changes in the Senate
and the squad is threatening to go against that bill.
Jim Jordan joins us, sir, congrats on the book. Welcome back,
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glad to have you, Thank you, Thank you for doing
what you said you would do if I'd run a
constitution for freedom in the values that make our country great.
So it's good to be with you. When you were
playing that clip of although the montage of Biden, I thought,
you know, there's a reason seventy one percent of our
fellow citizens thinks we're on the wrong track. It's not
just the stupid policies of Joe Biden. It's the fact
that he's not square with them when he says things,
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so uh yeah, it's just it's it's almost embarrassing that
the commander in chief behaved the way this guy does.
I have some favorites, you know. Joe Biden's repeatedly saying Kamala,
repeatedly saying Jen Saki, repeatedly saying that oh no, no,
build back better, New Green Deal socialism will cause zero
zero Joe whispers zero zero. Okay, now it costs a fortune.
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My other favorite is, oh, we don't need to test
illegal immigrants for COVID because they're not going to be
here very long. You know, they're not going to be
where they are for very long because they're going to
be put on an airplane and dispersed to the rest
of the country without a vaccine mandate and preference. She'll
treatment anyway, go ahead, Yeah, no, no. He also said
that spending trillions of dollars, who is going to help inflation.
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I'm like, there's not a rational person of logic. There's
not a sane person on the planet who believes that.
I mean, we're at a thirty one year high inflation,
and oh, spending two trillion dollars or whatever this thing's
gonna be is gonna help inflation? Like I mean, he
just says things that are ridiculous. But the good news
is the American people seas rough it. You know, he's
at thirty eight percent, Commas at twenty eight percent appropriating
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I don't know, and my time of following polling that
I've ever seen a president vice president with those numbers
that low. And then again when seventy one percent, I
said the other day, I want to meet the twenty
nine percent who think we're on the right track. But
goodness sake, there's not one thing these people have done right.
So who are the folks who actually think rung the
right track? I gotta meet these folks because there's not
one thing that's went well for the country under the
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leadership of Democrats controlling all the federal governments. So what
do you think the odds are? Likelihood is that this
gets sent back to the House after Mansion and Cinema
get a hold of it. Yeah, I hope it doesn't.
I mean, I hope that Senator, Senator Cinema and Mansion
holds firm and frankly, it was a good piece in
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the journal talking about what about some of these other
you know, not so radical senators. I mean, all the
less controls of the Democrat Party. But there's some who
aren't so radical who frankly are up for re election
in you know, twelve months. What are they doing? They've
been kind of quiet. What are they really thinking when
they see a seventy one percent wrong Track polling number,
when they see a thirty eight percent approval number for
Joe Biden, when they look at the fact that you know,
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we went from a secure border to chaos energy independence
to President Biden begging, you fact, to increase production and
all alone we could go. When they look at all that,
they might be thinking maybe not. So I'm still hopeful.
And plus what we've seen Sean with parents standing up
at school board meetings, Glen Young King going to be
the next governor of Virginia, with twelve courageous people who
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did the right thing in Kenosha, Wisconsin on that jury,
I mean, I think suddenly there is a different mood,
a change happening now. So I'm hopeful that this thing
still may not pass. Now if it does, then they
change it it comes back to the house that will
deal with it then. But I'm hoping somehow doesn't get
through the sentence. So Biden is out there saying and
blaming businesses for the inflation and higher prices. I would
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blame his economic policies, and very specifically, the people that
are disproportionately negatively financially impacted by his energy policies are
the people that can least afford it, and that's the
poor in the middle class. If you plan a buck
fifty more a gallon to fill up your tank, that's
what twenty five thirty bucks whatever it happens to be,
depending on how big your gas tank is, you know,
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five hundred to one thousand bucks more to heat your
home in the winter and cool your home in the summer.
And then you add to that every single thing, every
item we buy costs more because it costs more to
get it to the store. Yeph No, you want to
buy a home, it's going to cost more. You when
a m an apartment's going to cost more. When you
heat your home's gonna cost more. You want to put
gas in your tank's gonna cost more. Food on the
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table is going to cost more. Christmas, president is going
to everything is going to cost more, is costing more.
It hurts middle class families. But this is this is
the crazy economy. Remember they're basic plan. They're basically planning
all along with lockdown the economy, spend like crazy, pay
people not to work. And now they're getting ready to
raise taxes for those who have been working. Such a
deal for working class, middle class family. So that's what
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they're up to. And I think it's potentially get worse
because now that the Biden administration is saying that, oh,
we're going to look at these businesses, we think they're
guging and increasing prices energy companies. I think they're tooling
with with price controls, which is scary because we know
what happens if you do that. On top of what
they've already done. You talk already tried this one idea.
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It's a terrible idea. You talk about supply chains and
weights and scarcity and then higher prices than just a
downward spiral. It gets into um, I hope they're not
going there, but that's typically how the Left operates, and
let's let's hope it's let's hope it's not the case.
So you've got this this intramural you know, called war
among the Democrats, but also between Joe and Kamala. You've
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got the Progressive Caucus or the squad. They're saying that
if they cut a penny out of what is now
I guess agreed to what was passed in the House
last week, that in fact they're likely to oppose it.
Then you've got all these stories that you know, Democrats
are in a full state of panic because Joe Biden,
even though he's talking about running again in twenty twenty four,
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I don't even know if he can. I can't even
see this guy surviving another three years because he's such
a cognitive mess and weak in frail as any politician
I've ever seen. Then you've got the disaster, which is
Kamala Harris. I mean, she hires a pr team, she
fires a communications director, she makes a movie with child
actors that ends up blowing up in her face. She's
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done nothing for the border, she does, she embarrasses herself
abroad with a phony French accent. I don't think there's
any rehabilitation here efforts that are going to work. Yeah,
I mean it's hard to see there is. I think
we're gonna win next year. I do think when you
look at the Democrat Party though, that you know there's
these battles and squabbles that go on. But let's be honest,
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the left control is the party. I mean, the left
guide everything they wanted in the House of Representatives. They
got that first infrastructure bill, they got all the spending
they wanted in the second bill. The left runs that party.
And that's what's so frightening to me because it's not
just the left that controls the spending and all the
stuff that's leading to this record inflation. It's the left
using government, weaponizing government to come after people they disagree with.
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It's the left to tackle on the First Amendment. I mean,
we all know now, Sean, we live in a world
today where the left says, if you don't agree with me,
you're not allowed to talk, and if you try to speak,
we're gonna call you a racist, We're gonna call your name,
so we're going to try to cancel you, and we're
even going to stick the FBI on parent and put
a terrorist tag on their name. That is frightening stuff.
So there's squabbles going over there, but we should all
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understand it's control. The Democrat Party is controlled by the
radical left who were out to weaponize government and the
milli change of country. And that's why what you do
every day is so down important. What we all do
to speak out against this is just critically important. Quick
break more with Congressman Jim Jordan of Ohio as a
terrific new book. It's just out today. It's on Hannity
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dot com, Amazon dot com, bookstores everywhere. Do what you
said you would do Fighting for Freedom in the Swamp.
Good advice, political advice for everybody. Some Republicans really need
to read it. We continue with Congressman Jim Jordan of Ohio.
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Is his new book out today. It's on Amazon dot com,
Hannity dot com, bookstores everywhere. Do what you said you
would do Fighting for Freedom in the Swamp. It's now
out today. I know I'm a broken record, but I
can describe what Conservatism means to me in less than
a man and that is the Party of freedom and liberty. Capitalism,
our constitution, limited government, less regulation, lower taxes, school choice,
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law and order, free market solutions for healthcare, constitutionals on
the bench, energy independence, legal immigration. But bring back the
Trump policy, stay in Mexico, build the wall, etc. Free
and fair trade. And I'd add to that piece through strength.
What am I missing? Because your book, do what you
said you would do, fighting for freedom in the swamp.
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If Republicans did that and just stood for that, I
think they can. They'd have the biggest electoral victory in
twenty twenty two than they ever imagine. Stand for that.
And then when you get an office, when the voters
give you a privilege to servant. I talk about this
in their book. I write, you know, only about twelve
thousand people over the history of this great country, the
greatest nation ever, only about twelve thousand had the opportunity
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to serve in the United States Congress. If you get
that chance, that privilege to represent folks back home, do
what you said you would do. And no one did
that more those things you just outline, No one fought
for those more, did more what he said he would
do than President Trump. And I write a lot about
President Trump in the in the I feel priv the
interactions I got to have with him in the Oval
office in the White House, working with him. Talk a
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lot about that, and I write a lot about the
investigations he had the back. He gave the Republican Party
a spine and a backbone because he fought. Now, my
question is, why do you think from day one he's
been hated with a passion that I've never seen before. Yeah,
because he came to that town to change it. He
came there to fight for working class, middle class, all Americans,
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for our military veterans are law enforce. He came there
to do what he said he would do. And truly,
I mean, we think it's a slogan, but it's the
greatest slogan ever and it's it's the truth, to make
America great again, to stand up for America, not that
that town that is all about, you know, the establishment
and the swamp and all about the same old, same old.
He came there to change that says, no, we don't
need to do with this. We need to do it
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the American way, put American interests first inform policy and
domestic policy across the board. And that got everyone nervous.
And yet, in spite of every Democrat being against everyone
in the mainstream press being against him, everyone in the
bureaucracy being against him, and a bunch of Republicans being
against him, he got more done than any person, any
president in our lifetime. That's that's why I wanted to
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run again, Sean, I really do. I wanted to run.
I think he's gone to and I think he's gonna win.
I think he is too. I wanted you to run
for the Senate in Ohio. It wouldn't take my suggestion.
You rejected both me and Mark Meadows. We've forgiven you
for it, but I'm still going to remind you of
it on a regular basis. Listen, I was very impressed
with the book, and if people, if the Republican Party
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wants to win, they need to follow the instructions you
lay out here. Do what you said you would do.
Fight for freedom in the swamp. Don't fight for your reelection,
don't fight for the next election, don't fight for the
right to be called congressman or senator. Do it because
you want to serve, be a public servant. That's how
I view it. Very well done. Amazon dot com, Hannity
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dot com, bookstores everywhere now just released today, Jim Jordan.
We appreciate you being with us and we have a
link up on our website right now. Thank you, sir,
God bless you. Take Care eight hundred nine one sewn
you want to be a part of the program, Quick
break right back, seawann It's got more behind the scenes information,
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more contacts than anybody, more friends behind the curtain. Sean
Hannity is on right twenty five told the top of
the hour, we're just talking in the break about you know,
five people dead, forty hurt, including twelve kids, after this
guy with a long criminal record. Uh, you know, the
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carnage is unbelievable, and Walkershaw, Wisconsin, and then you know,
here we go again. We find out, Oh, this guy
has a rap sheet a mile long, just more recently
charge with resisting an office, bailing on his bail, jumping
second degree recklessly and endangering the safety with domestic assessments,
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as well as disorderly conduct, battery, posted a thousand dollars
bond just a couple of days before this attack. But
we're being told it's not an incident of terror. Turns
out he's a big Trump hater. If it was a
Trump lover, god knows, that would be the story. I
don't blame his politics. I blame just the evil that
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is in his heart that can do this to innocent people.
To the carnage. It just is heartbreaking. Linda, You're you're
very upset about him, you know, I really am. And
I was reading about, you know, the kids that are hurt.
You know, I te go, there's a lot you can take, right,
but you can't hurt kids. You just can't. When you
start hurting kids, you make decisions that our kids are affected.
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I mean, there's three sets of siblings that are in
the children's intensive care unit. Like these parents are beside
themselves and this guy has a rap sheet longer than
my arm, and they let them out on a thousand bucks?
Are you kidding me? It's incomprehensible to me. But you
know what, this is what the fund dismantled polices. This
is what it looks like. This. This is what you
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get no bail laws, which Joe Biden is now supporting nationally.
It hasn't worked out well in New York. I can
tell you. I can tell you from what I see
happening in New York. The statistics don't lie. Murders way up,
crime way up. You know, look at the disasters that
represents many cities. Well, as long as you don't steal
a thousand dollars worth of merchandise. It's okay, they're gonna
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let you walk right out of the store and then
not going to charge you. I just for the life
of me, and this is what angers me. Okay, we've
condemned what happened on January six. People are being held accountable.
What about the five hundred and thirty four riots that
killed dozens of Americans, injured thousands of cops and destroyed
billions of dollars of property between Theft and Arson. Where's
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that commission? Where's that committee? Liz Cheney? And it tells
me that I guess what, Washington only cares about one riot,
the one that impacts them, not the riots that impact
the you know, all these other communities, all these other states,
all these other cities. You know, as they sat there
and pured denial and told us what we knew was
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not true, that these were mostly peaceful protests. No they weren't.
You don't have thousands of cops injured, and you don't
sit there night after night and watching the looting in
Arson and city blocks being taken over, and the bricks
and the rocks and the bottles of Molotov cocktails and
lie to me like that. It's funny. On Friday night,
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I was watching the show and I was watching Brian Unison.
He's in front of the people that are blocking the
Brooklyn Tunnel right, and they were there for over an hour.
It's a federal offense. Then bridge right, Brooklyn Bridge or
but there was another tunnel that they were also blocking.
They were all on the Brooklyn Bridge and they were
blocking traffic there and it had been for over an
hour and the police are standing there. It's a federal
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offense to block a roadway because people need to get
through for emergencies. You know, there's a pregnant person trying
to get to the delivery unit, there's a sick person
having a heart attack, and there's all of these people
that are standing there and they don't know what they're
standing there for. They don't if you ask them what
is the case about what happened during the courtroom. I'm
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sure there's exceptions to that rule, but the rule is
what it is, and they don't know what happens is
they are being fed lies, and it's they're being fed
these lives on a regular basis. How Written House is
a white supremacist. There's no evidence that ever emerged since
this incident with Kyle Rittenhouse that showed in any way
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he was a white supremacist. The facts, the evidence in
the case were overwhelming and incontrovertible. That's why the verdict
was what it was. But the rush to judgment, you know,
the things that are set on TV, the sound bites
and where people get their news from, they don't get
the truth. And they don't even care about the truth, Shan,
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they don't even care any cases. They don't. I mean
this NBC leading the charge in its four years of
Russia Trump, you know, collusion lies. You know, what was
it in Ferguson, What was it in Baltimore? What was
it with the Duke Lacrosse? It never ends? You know,
it makes me more angry, Sean. It's not so much
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that they It makes me more angry than what they're
already doing. Is they never correct the record. They never
come back and say, I'm very sorry we gave him misinformation.
This was this ever happens, not once, not one time.
And I think that's the biggest problem that I have.
I don't care if you say something wrong and you
made a mistake, or you you misjudge We're human. It happens.
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But when you egregiously do it time after time and
you never come back and say I was wrong. Yeah, exactly, Sean.
Where was the news on that? And even the way
the Washington Post did it was not It was not
done correctly, but at least they tried a little. Nobody else,
you know, is anyone ever gonna hold every other network,
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every other fake news cable channel, the New York Times?
Will they give back these prized Pullitzers? Anyway? Andy's in Florida. Andy,
You're on the Sean Hannity Show. Hey, Sean. In addition
to the great points you're making about about media coverage,
I just want to say that that the if you
look at the disproportionate coverage of this type of event
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where potentially a person of color has has driven through
a crowd of predominantly white folks. I mean, it's crazy
the disproportionate reaction both on television in terms of the
number of times you see it spoken about, and then
especially from the opinion piece. I mean, if the rules
were reversed here, the outcry would be absolutely beyond the pale.
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By the way I met you and Jacksonville, the Davis
Cup a few years ago, and you were so kind
to my family and I and for some of your stature,
take time to speak to us, really appreciate its. Listen.
I don't I don't have a job except for people
like you that listen. I'm very appreciative to you so
and I'm grateful. And this is Thanksgiving week and I'm
going to be taking a few days off like many
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of you and spending time with family and friends. And
I wish you the best. And I'm even going to
fry my turkey anyway. Eight nine one, Shaun is our number.
You want to be a part of the program. Thank you. Andy.
Rona's in South Carolina. What's up, ron? How are you
glad you called? Hey? Seanan, Happy Thanksgiving to you and
Linda and the staff. We're happy Thanksgiving. Yes, sir, just
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want to let you know it's been a process. I've
heard anybody say that you are a great American. Sir.
Thank you for all time. And just two quick comments.
First of all, of the written House verdict, I think
that was a great win for Second Amendment folks and
concealed weapon permit carriers such as ourselves. I know you
have yours I have mine my life as hers. You know,
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we're always taught that our weapons are for defense only,
and that was clearly thanks to the video and the testimony.
Open and shut a defensive scenario. And we're praying for
everybody involved in West Westcompson. I know you've always been
a proponent of not making knee jerk reactions and just
would like to get your thoughts on this as far
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as we go forward from here. What you know, what
the real truth is as somebody that has had a
license to carry in New York, a license to carry
in Rhode Island, a license to carry in California, Alabama,
and Georgia, and I've I've carried a firearms most of
my adult life. And the interesting part of that is
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is I'll run away from trouble. I'll look like a coward.
I know I'm gonna win, and even if it's if
I'm not carrying, the odds are pretty much in my favor.
After nine years of training situational self defense, odds are
pretty good that I'm going to handle myself pretty well
because that's what we do. We repeat it every single day.
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And I but I would run away, maybe look maybe
look like no I just don't ever want to have
to hurt anybody. That's how I feel. And I've had
situations where people get very aggressive with me and I
literally will put a hand out and said, just give
me some space. Please, don't make me hurt you. I've
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actually used those words, Linda, You've heard me use those words. Please.
I do not want a confrontation with you. I will,
I will, I will leave you. You do what you
want to do. And it's funny just saying that to
somebody makes them pause. I think you're nuts, but I
do it because it's a passion. But I would. You
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never pull out a firearm unless you really feel you're
going to use ever, and it is a big responsibility.
And in all my adult life, I've never had to
pull it out, thank God. I never would want to.
I wouldn't want that on my conscience. I love the
fact that this I love this company that I found
that I'm a customer called Burner by r NA, and
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they shoot projectiles that have tear gas and two separate
pepper sprays. You can hit somebody from a pretty pretty
good distance. I can. I can nail somebody at forty
feet every time. And I can't even see anymore. And
it's very accurate. And you see you can look at
their website burn or by RNA dot com I think
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is what the website is, and you could see that
it incapacitates people. But for cops it would be a
good second option at a distance. In other words, most
most pistol encounters are up close. If somebody's at a
distance and you sense something bad's about to go down,
if you hit them with the projectile, it's going to
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be uncomfortable for them, but you're not going to kill
them that you know they'll they'll be incapacitated in as
much as the tear gas the pepper spray. They're not
going to be able to see very well and they're
gonna be in a little bit of pain, but it's
not permanent, and it's it's just another layer of protection
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short of the one option that people have, and cops
have in particular. Do you like that idea? I think
we lost them a quick break. Right back, more of
your phone calls coming up eight hundred ninety one showing
you want to be a part of the program. All
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right back to our busy phones. Angelo's in New York.
What's up Angelo. Hey, Sean, how are you? Thanks for
taking my call? Well, thank you? Yeah. What I was
calling about real quick is you know, I get irritated
when I hear our president and most of these politicians
up in Washington constantly lie about his policies and his administration.
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Everything that he's doing will not raise taxes for anybody
making under four hundred thousand dollars. It's just an outright lie.
I think it should just see playing English, tell everybody
it's an outright live because everything you have to pay
for it is costing more. Therefore you have no you
have less disposable income, so you are being taxed more.
I don't care what income brack. There's three categories here.
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One we're paying more because of the inflation he caused. Two,
we're all paying more to fill our gas tanks, heat
and cool our homes. Three every item we're buying buying
costs more. Four you know, Oh, we're gonna we're gonna
tax those evil corporations. They're not going to take the
tax increase. They're going to pass the costs on a us. Also,
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that's another lie I know. And then when we're going
to our plan is going to be paid for it
because of the what he's had forty billion dollars companies
not paying billions in taxes. Doesn't he understand it's the
tax laws. They're following the tax laws because they got
these high priced tax accountants. That's their job, that's what
they do. They're not going to pay more in tax though,
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you're not going to fund it. So where the CBO
says you're paying three hundred and sixty seven billion more,
it's going to be much higher than that with his plan,
and it's just so irritating. It's irritating. It's a lie.
We're already paying this inflation is it is hurting the
people that Democrats claim to love. The most poor and
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middle class Americans are getting clobbered. You know. Even the
cost of Thanksgiving is the most expensive it's ever beenned.
The cost of Christmas is going to be the most
expensive Christmas trees, the highest prices you've ever paid. All
of these little things add up if somebody is on
and I've lived paycheck to paycheck for a significant period
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of my life as an early adult, it's not fun,
you know. But when you're struggling to pay rent and
a car payment or whatever you're paying and utilities and
insurance and all the things that you need. You can't
afford another twenty five bucks every time you fill up
your car. You know there are going to be people.
By the way I read this weekend, people are buying
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more wood to heat their homes than in past years
as a means of lowering the cost of heating their homes.
I mean, you're gonna have families literally sleeping next to
the fire at night because it costs too much for
a family they cannot afford to heat their home. All
of this is preventable, which is the worst part of
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it all. I'll give you the last word, no, and
I agree with you. I just would say, if the
media could just put it in as plain English as
they cancel, any listener hears what you're hearing from Washington
is not true. You are paying more, You will pay more.
Look at the grocery store bill, look at your heating bill.
You can't emphasize it enough, but people, you know the way,
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do you really think that the mob of the media
is capable of telling the truth like that? I mean,
they'll touch the surface of it, but they're not really
bringing home the message. If this was happening under Donald Trump.
I promise you you'd hear a lot more from them.
I agree with you, Tom Sean, my friend God Blush,
appreciate you being one of us eight hundred and nine
for one Seawn, if you want to be a part
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