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September 14, 2020 90 mins

Freedom Caucus Chairman, Congressman Andy Biggs of Arizona and Lt. Randy Sutton, 33-year law enforcement veteran and Founder of The Wounded Blue discuss the violence against police all around the country. Death to Police chants are really happening in this country.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Glad you're with us. It is a fifty day mark
and it is going to fly on by, and then
you are the ultimate jury. I'd be remiss if I
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(00:22):
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Who's running for Congress in your district? Is your state?
Have a Senate race coming up, and imagine you know
a lot of good it's going to be if we

(00:43):
elect Donald Trump, but you don't elect Senator Tillis, even
Susan Collins or Martha McSally or Corey Gardner or John
James is a great candidate in Michigan, wouldn't be good.
We and certainly we need to take back that Alabama
open seat where Doug Jones, the Democrat is a phony,
told you he was new. Wouldn't last. Hopefully we get

(01:06):
that seedback. But there's a lot at stake. We've been
going over all of it. Hope. Did you watch this weekend,
you know, because it is amazing. During the DNC, Democrats
ignored the issue of violence in our American cities in
a full complete state of denial. Never once did they demand,

(01:27):
ever these liberal mayors or governors restore law and order
in these liberal cities run by liberal mayors, these liberal
states run by liberal Democrats for decades. But they care
so much about the people, right, they have a monopoly
on compassion, they tell us every two and four years,
you know, with the predictable. Republicans are racist, Republicans are sexist.

(01:50):
Republicans are a misogynist and xenophobic and homophobic and islamophobic,
and they want dirty air and dirty water, and they
want to throw your grandmother over a cliff in a
wheelchair and Grandpa two while we're at it. You know,
did Joe say police become the enemy? Yeah he did.

(02:10):
Did he say we should redirect money away from the police,
Yes he did. Is he backing off? Always trying to?
By the way, Kamala, you're happy you praise the La
Mayor Garcetti for defunding the LAPD one hundred and fifty
million bucks after what we saw this weekend. You know,
it was Don Lemon that called out, Hey, you know,

(02:32):
it's now that we have to deal with the lawlessness
in American cities because it's showing up in the polls
and even the focused groups. How about how about you
you deal with it because it's just common sense. You
can't pursue happiness, you know, in this country if you're
not safe and secure in your own city, in your

(02:54):
own town. Every American deserves that. That is the number
one role of any elected official. And Don Lemon's right,
but they weren't willing to even acknowledge it was happening.
Since when CNN actually said, since when where does it
say that that protests have to be peaceful? I'm like, oh,

(03:15):
is that it we want to support anarchy? Or Jerry? Now,
it's a myth at there's violence in these groups and
these radical groups are you know, throwing rocks and bottles
and bricks and molotov cocktails and whacking cops with cockey
sticks and canes and bats and everything in between, frozen
water bottles. You know, it's it's really we're going to

(03:36):
ignore the three thousand cops have now been injured. We're
going to ignore the what fifteen dead cops in the
country since all those craps started. They ignore mentioning it
at mentioning it at the DNC. You know. Now, I'll
give you the poll and yeah, even the New York
Slime toilet paper Times and this Siana College pole showed

(03:59):
Biden as leading the resident in four swing states, but
it's showing Biden could lose the election Minnesota, Nevada, New Hampshire,
Wisconsin a larger share of voters at addressing law and
order was a more important campaign issue to them than
addressing the coronavirus pandemic. That's another lie too. I if

(04:21):
Trump would have listened to me from the beginning, okay,
then he wouldn't have put the travel ban in effect.
That's why your campaign ad looked so stupid. On Brett
Bear Show last week, Joe supported him from the beginning. No,
he didn't. From the day after the President January thirty first,
implemented the travel ban, ten days after the first identified

(04:41):
case of corona, Joe was calling it hysterical, zenophobia and fearmongering.
He was saying it late into March two. Never supported
the quarantine or subsequent travel bans. He didn't support any
of that. He's more concerned about sucking up to China.
So zero experience Hunter can get you know, more billion
dollars deals out of the Bank of China. So now, yeah,

(05:05):
this is now a big deal. At an average weekend
around the country in terms of let's see, in Chicago,
you have fifty four people shot, thirteen dead, six dead.
In New York eighteen shootings, and then of course we
have the disaster that was LA and it was a disaster,
and I'm looking at, for example, the fifty three people

(05:26):
shot in Chicago, thirteen people dead. That's an average weekend.
That's a war zone in New York. New York Post,
you got a day's dead. Daylight execution in the Bronx
of New York, captured on videotape shows a gunman firing
point blank range at a seventeen year old teen that

(05:49):
was on his knees crawling, blasting him in the head
during a running gun battle in the Bronx of New York.
Footage released by the NYPD show civilians standing unaware as
two men in hoodies engage in with a group of
teens across the street. Who knows what the reason is?

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What have liberal Democrats done to stop the violence? They
didn't even didn't address it. You know. Then we've got
this crowd. I mean, this doesn't break your heart. So
we have this terrible incident that took place, by the
way in New York too, By the way, New York
City public school teacher caught comparing cops to the KKK.

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And this is madness, and it's just it's and it's
going on daily. So you've got in Los Angeles, you
got this shooting that takes place. And if this doesn't
break your heart, I don't know, I don't know what will.
What you had as an ambush assassination attempt on two
LA Sheriff's deputies. By the way, Kamala anyone gonna ask

(06:57):
Kamala Harris how she feels about supporting the hundred and
fifty million dollar cut to the LAPD, praising Mayor Garcetti
out there the dope that he is. And he's a dope.
I mean, all these liberal cities run by liberal Democrats,
ambush assassination attempt of these two deputies. They're now out

(07:19):
of surgery they're thankfully expected to survive. You did have
a California The Epic Times reported city manager after the
police are shot. Oh, the chickens have come home to roost. Wow,
so he said, posted the chickens had come home to roost.
After two police officers ambushed in Los Angeles and targeted

(07:42):
for assassination, we hope they die. Protesters blocking the entrance
to the emergency room. After these two cops are shot.
We hope they die. We have the audio tape. We'll
have the videotape on Hannity tonight. You don't believe me,
well I can put that to resta very quickly. But

(08:03):
playing the tape your mother, yeah, yeah, come on, yeah right,
everybody mother recorse, okay, yeah, everybody murder you lay it

(08:38):
up right now? How about that? What do you want
to do? Shares? What you want to? Go? Ahead? Do
you want to fire the shots? Ready? Must it's out?

(09:09):
Ain't die? And now? Yeah? Okay the mother shouting gun
down over there and the mother the only they're not good,
But that's why that's your next with the fucking next.

(09:36):
I hope they effing die. I hope they die. Mother efforts. Wow,
what a nice group of people. Of course they deserve
the support. Uh Rochester police had to get permission to
cover their names after harassment against them. Yeah, you know,
literally you had an officer attack with a bat in Buffalo,

(09:58):
New York. You got finally more voters or classifying the
BLM unrest as riots rather than peaceful protests like the
Democrats have been saying, because they're not. This is you know,
these are again you can distinguish out people that, you know,
whatever reason, want to peacefully protest and chant Black Lives Matter.

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But that's very different than the organization Black Lives Matter.
Those are the ones on tape chanting what do we
want dead cops? When do we want them? Now? Now?
Because now beginning to head home. One interesting sidebar in
New York is I see that Andrew Juliani. It's thirty
seven years old. I've known Andrew for a long time.
He's actually thinking it was actually thirty four. He's to

(10:41):
think any maybe he'll I'll run for office in New York.
He'd have a chance to win. You know, but Joe
Biden thinks that you know, claims assault weapons ban would
save lives. He didn't mention any of this anarchy. The rioting,
the looting, the arson. He didn't answer it New York.
He wants to do nationwide what Cuomo did in New York,

(11:04):
which is no bail. These anarchists all over New York
City to be out there causing chaos, and I'll tell
you what's happening to the cops don't want to do
their job. And I don't blame them because they know
they're not going to be supported. That's why Carmen Best
quit in Seattle. So why Carmen Best told the people homeowners, residents,

(11:27):
business owners, I will not be there are. I cannot
in good conscience allow my officers who have been told
they must stand down and cannot use the tools of
their training to disperse riding crowds. I can't put them
in harm's way with defenseless She had to quit. Same
thing happening what Rochester, New York. In one Westchester school

(11:51):
under fire cartoon comparing cops to Ki the KKK unbelievable.
I see, Oh wow, mayor lightweight lightfoot in Chicago. She's
offering a reward for a gunman who shot the United
States Postal worker. How about for the you know and
if you look at if you Look at Chicago, Obama's
home city from two thousand and nine through two thousand

(12:13):
and sixteen, his eight years as president, Joe vice president.
Those eight years, four thousand homicides in the city of Chicago,
nearly twenty thousand people shot, and they barely mentioned it.
No police re formed after Ferguson, after Baltimore, after Cambridge,
after the high profile ins and nothing, no criminal justice

(12:37):
reform whatsoever. They ignored it. But now they're gonna fix it.
It's pathetic buying another press conference. He's gone full on
fear mongering, playing racial politics and identity politics, and you know,
he's you know, four historic crisis at the same point. Now,
this is the guy that did nothing, just that he's

(12:59):
prayed that it would be mad at us because the
president put the travel ban on effect. He was against it.
Now he's lying about it. He denied the violence in
American cities. Now he's talking about it because the poles
show that it's an issue. And he's talking about, you know,
the four worst pandemic, the worst economic crisis, worst everything,
emboldened white supremacy, and the undeniable acceleration of punishing the

(13:25):
punishing reality of climate change. Millions of Americans living with
the backdrop of an irange sky asking his doomsday. Here
is talking about what's happening out in California where the President, now,
by the way, is praising the National Guard that have
been just trying to you know, the president. So he
said that the president the brunt of falls disproportionately on

(13:47):
communities of color, and the West is on fire, and
he blames the people's homes and communities of BURNOUI hasn't
and he says he has no interest in helping the
people of California. Yes he does, but he's insisting there
is a science of forestry that is not being used
because of environmental stupidity and agenda, and that is you

(14:10):
need something called controlled burns to prevent these fires from
raging out of control like unfortunately we've been seeing more
of and now the California moved into their quote green energy.
That's why he got rolling blackouts out there like crazy.
Then he gets into, you know, with paper towels on
the people of Puerto Rico. Okay, let's play identity politics here.

(14:34):
Let's say the hellish events if he gets a second term,
will continue to be more common and devastating. He'll put
us back in the fire of the Paris of climate
of courts. I mean the one that says that China
is a third world country, so we have to pay
the freight. What a dope, What a dope? Anyway, that's

(14:55):
his message today. How many suburbs will burn if Trump
wins again. How many suburban neighborhoods have been flooded out,
how many suburbs will have been blown away in superstorms?
This guy's lost it twenty five before the top of
the hour, Live free or die, America, the world on
the brink. And I mean it. That is not hyperbole.

(15:17):
I mean it is the stated policy. Nobody pays attention
to the Biden Burnie Manifesto. We've been going through it.
I've been giving you all the highlights of it. I'm
not sure why people are ignoring it. And by the way,
part of it is to you know, go into the
radical issues involving the police and preventing the police from
being able to do their jobs. I mean, it's really

(15:40):
really pathetic the idea they're gonna, what nationally adopt no
bail for criminals. Okay, why would any cop bother arresting anybody.
You know, you watch what's happening in a city after
city that you know. Of course, the Democrats have been denying.
They're only mentioning it now because it's showing up in
the polls. Anyway, on the election fifty days from now,

(16:03):
there's a lot at stake, you know, I am watching
the polls closely. Well, there's a narrowing in the swing states,
but they showed Joe Biden's ahead. Now do I believe
Poles Not really? No. I look at them, I look
at all of them. They can they concern me. Everything
concerns me unless I hear the words we can now

(16:24):
project Donald J. Trump's been reelected. Yeah, I'm gonna I'm concerned,
and you should be concerned too, if you love this
country and you love freedom and liberty and capitalism over
you know, statism, socialism, redistributionism, wealth confiscation, you know, energy

(16:45):
dependence versus energy independence. It's all on the line. Four
trillion to new taxes. It won't before it's going to
be like thirty that. Just you watch what what New York,
New Jersey, Illinois, California become, will become national. I mean,
they're literally in California proposing this ten percent, this ten

(17:09):
year tax if you leave the state. For the first
time ever, we have more people leaving the Great State
of California then there are people coming in. They're leaving
in droves. New York City is a ghost town compared
to what it used to be. It's erie when you
see it, really erie. Prices have plummeted, Vacancies of apartments

(17:32):
at like a twenty twenty five year low. People movers
can't keep up with the demand now. Some of some
people just moving out to the suburbs Connecticut or New
Jersey or Long Island Westchester, but others are leaving the
state completely and saying, who needs this? You know, with
tele medicine, teleworking and tell education, do we really need

(17:57):
to have everybody in the office anymore? And you're gonna
pay this high, you know, the high square foot rents
of New York and deal with the madness of you know,
taxation and bureaucracy that is New York City. And Comrade Deblasio,
he's from one hundred and sixty five businesses and he's like, Ah,
I don't care what you think. This is a New
New York. This is a New York of equal justice.

(18:20):
Oh boy, that's really going to entice people to come back.
Bernie Sanders, privately, according to The Washington Post, is telling
associates over and over again that Biden is at serious
risk of coming up short. He's thinks the reason is
he's too vague. He's taken a centrist approach, which is

(18:40):
not true. Thee hundred and ten page Bolshevicbernie Biden manifesto
is pretty clear about that. Kamala Harris is more left
wing than even Bernie Sanders. So that's pretty interesting. And
the scenes we're hearing Casio Cortez is not exactly thrilled
with Joe either. We in spite of the the you know,

(19:02):
attacks from unnamed sources, new poll shows military families back
Trump over Biden in a landslide and it's not even close.
Biden is claiming that Trump has put Israel in danger
with the Arab peace deals. Am I huh, why didn't
you get it done? Joe? I mean you just think

(19:24):
all the things that that the President's been able to
accomplish in less than four years, three and a half years,
that Biden and Barack never accomplished. And you think of this,
I mean, think about it's it's profound. They didn't do
criminal justice reform, police reform, they didn't do opportunity zones.
They didn't commit the money for the number of years

(19:44):
that Donald Trump has to historically black colleges. You know,
they didn't do any of that. They didn't shatter every
record low unemployment, No Biden and Obama at thirteen million
more Americans after eight years were on footsteps. That was
an eight fifty eight percent increase. Eight million more Americans
were in poverty. Over forty three million Americans they left
in poverty after eight years. I mean, almost ninety five

(20:08):
million Americans they left out of the labor force. You
want to know as a percentage African Americans out of
the labor force, eighteen point five percent. That's their record.
You know, that is who they can't run from. That
They can try, but not gonna work. So we'll see.
I mean, I keep going back to my simple analogy.

(20:30):
It's got to be all hands on deck. This is
a tipping point for the country. You got to act
as though regardless of polls. You can't pay attention to polls.
There have been enough polls that show that conservatives and
Trump supporters are not going to talk to a poster ever,
But they're going to show up and vote. I believe that.

(20:50):
But if you don't want to wake up November fourth
and wish you did more than start doing it now
with fifty days to go, just assume you're six points down.
These our football analogy, you're on your own twenty You
have no time outs, two minutes to go. You got
to march down the field eighty yards. You gotta cross

(21:10):
the plane. You gotta kick the extra point to win,
if you if you treat it that way, if everybody
treats it that way, then everybody will do their part.
And you can't believe, well, you know one you know anecdotally,
a usually Democrats canibalized, you know, through early voting, same
day voting. He's usually a big deficit, especially in some states.

(21:31):
But you know, I don't trust anything with the Democrats.
Biden is worried that he's losing Latino support in Florida.
Apparently he's losing a lot in the Cuban American community
down in Miami Dade. It's also apparently that's why he's
ratcheting up the rhetoric Donald Trump. Through Puerto Rico paper towels,
which is a lie. Bloomberg is going to spend one

(21:53):
hundred million dollars in Florida to help Biden. You have
data pointing out that half the twenty nineteen donations to
that group Act Blue came from an untraceable, unemployed donors. Really,
we don't believe that they would be cheating if Democrats
out a chance, I believe it. Bernie sent We have

(22:13):
one thousand, two hundred and what eighty eight or ninety
five cases of confirmed voter fraud, nearly a thousand convictions
in this country, not just in the last four years.
So we'll see Biden. On the other hand, is you know,
saying that Biden is in excellent position to win, but
there are issues with people that want to hear more

(22:35):
on the campaign trail. You know, it's sixty nine people
show up at the stupid press conference of his today
the White House to host a made in America of
vendas as Trump and Biden battle for the buy America ment.
Why would you remember Joe, Biden and Brock said those
jobs ain't coming back. You didn't build that. That's what

(22:55):
they said. Biden arguing is in better shape than Trump.
Just look at us. Okay, we're looking you know, I'm
looking at Biden and it's so bad. And I won't
play the montages now, but they're so bad. Ask yourself this,
because Biden might be the type of person. Sometimes you
get the greatest resume on somebody. You read the resume

(23:15):
and I'm looking at hiring somebody and I'm like, wow,
I bet this person is impressive. And you meet the
person and you're like, Okay, the person on the resume
looks a lot better than the person I'm talking to.
And just the way it is sometimes Biden fifty years
in the swamp, he was a Senative vice president, eight years. Okay,

(23:36):
he's got all the credentials. What has he done in
fifty years in the swamp to improve the lives? One
specific thing he's accomplished. Because I can go all day
with the list of Trump accomplishments. There are hundreds of them.
Promises made, kept, records shattered one after another. Biden's now

(23:56):
claiming that he was not against the travel but he's
just lying. Biden saying that he has been speaking out
against the anarchy in our cities. No, he's not. He's
been denying it. They barely mentioned it at the DNC.
You know, I look at this guy and I'm thinking,
if I was interviewing, if I owned a McDonald's, what
I and I interviewed Joe Biden with all the experience

(24:18):
he has, and then I met him, Would I hire
him to be the manager of McDonald's. The answers. No.
Let's say I owned a Mini mart Or seven to eleven,
but I hired Joe to manage it. No, I wouldn't.
He doesn't look like he has the energy to do
anything to do any of that. Now. Those jobs are there,

(24:40):
by the way, they're hard jobs. I wouldn't even hire
Joe to be a waiter. Oh did I tell you? Oh?
I'm sorry, I forgot your drink? Off, I forgot your water?
What day is it? Hang on, okay, let me go back.
I'll go get it. Now. It gets to the bar
and he goes, why am I here? You know it's
they're going big on climate change today. We'll take you

(25:01):
back to the Paris Accords. Why. Because China doesn't pay anything,
they get third world country status where the United States
pays the full freight of everything. You gotta be you
gotta be kidding me, But that's the way, that's what
they want to do. Oh, Donald Trump held the campaign
event in Vegas. Endorse, Americans are making up their own mind.

(25:24):
Everybody knows how I feel about masks. Now you make
up your own choice. I think it's I think people
should wear them. It's only going to be a short period,
short time. Now we now have nine separate final stage
human trial vaccine testing going on, nine separate companies doing
this around the world. And by the way, when they

(25:46):
stop the Astra Zeneca Oxford College one that's back up
and running. The the illness they identify turned out to
be fine, which is a normal part of the process,
the vetting process. Unbelievable. But I'll tell you it's you know,
these states all Matta Florida, You're crucial to Donald Trump.

(26:07):
George's crucial, North Carolina is crucial, Ohio is crucial, Iya
is crucial, Arizona's crucial. President's playing for New Mexico and
Nevada smart obviously Pennsylvania. Joe has said twice now he's
lying about FRACKI no new Frackie. I'm gonna eliminate pride.

(26:28):
We're gonna eliminate all fossil fuels in fifteen years. It's
right there in the Bernie Bolshevik Bernie Biden Manifesto. Pennsylvania
is crucial. That is that is created a resurgence of
wealth and jobs for the people of Pennsylvania. Were you
gonna go to Biden we're gonna eliminate energy independence, We'll

(26:51):
be you know, We're gonna create a million jobs building
electric cars that people don't want because they haven't perfected
them yet over time. I'm not again electric cars. People
want electric cars. I know somebody that does what do
you call it, the tesla. They like it, they swear
by it. That's fine. Don't have no problem with new technologies,
clean technologies. But the reality is this world, the world

(27:15):
economy is governed by fossil fuels right now, and artificial
deadlines are not going to change that. And stopping drilling
and fracking and coal mining is not going to help
any American in the energy sector. These are high paying
career jobs when now the world's largest producer of energy

(27:35):
being over seventy five years energy independent in the first
time in seventy five years. But it's also going to
be Wisconsin. It's gonna be Michigan and Minnesota, seems to
be in play. It looks like New Hampshire's in plant.
It looks like the second congressional district domain is in play.
And the Senate is gonna matter just as much, and

(27:55):
the House is gonna matter. And I think the Republicans
in the House, they've got a couple of big announcements
coming up pretty soon. It will tell you about I
have sources that say and it should be important. You know,
you know, I read in the American Thinker. I forgot
who wrote this. I apologize to the author. Trump's victory
must be a route. That's a sad thing to say

(28:19):
about the state of affairs because people don't trust. I
guess how can you trust? Is not going to be
voter fraud when there's nearly a thousand convictions and the
Heritage Foundation identifying nearly thirteen hundred examples of it. And
this is recent elections. When I'm going back many years
he were talking about the last four years. President kept

(28:40):
another promise move forward with his executive action to lower
prescription drug costs for Americans. Biden's ads saying the President
is going to cut Medicare is a lie. His ads
out there attacking the President against a dozen support pre
existing conditions is a lie. You watch it's the ads

(29:00):
of Joe Biden. You would think this is the they
It's like that, the slickest ad campaign you've ever seen.
You think this is the guy with the most energy
you've ever seen in politics. It's amazing what editing, slicing,
dicing can do. And it's just one viciousest whole speech
today was a lie in an attack. AD eight hundred

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nine four one, Shawn is a Tofrey telephone number. You
want to be a part of the program. We're gonna
get an update on the situation in LA and what
can be done about it. Lieutenant Randy Sutton, thirty three
year law enforcement VET, founder of the Wounded Blue Officers
sort of like wounded Warriors, these officers, you know, like
you know, unbelievable. You said earlier, described for me what

(29:47):
the protesters were chanting. What were they saying, Well, they
were saying death to the police, killed, killed the police,
and this our sheriffs. But the message is still the same.
And they were using all type of curse words and
and derogatory terms about the police. Uh, just just provoking
our police officers. Unacceptable behavior because the hospital should be

(30:12):
a sanctuary where where you know, we should leave hospitals alone.
And certainly tensions are on high since the two deputies
are inside. Did you see the deputies make swift action
and you said those the protesters trying to get inside
the emergency room? He did, Yes, they did, and that
the actions taken by your security and also the deputies
was very swift and prevented from a tragedy happening inside

(30:36):
emergency room. Yeah, yeah, yeah, right, everybody record, okay, yeah,

(31:01):
everybody right now? How about that? All right? That was
uh well, the aftermath ABC Los Angeles, the news report

(31:22):
they put out, Bishop Juan Carlos Mendez says that protesters
should shouted death to the police as they tried to
enter the hospital after this assassination attempt of two uh
two police officers out there. It's unbelievable. And the LA
protesters taunting the police outside the hospital. This was an

(31:42):
assassination effort. I can't believe for the life of me,
this is the world we live in. But it is.
And oh, how's that one hundred and fifty million dollars
cut to the LAPD working out Kamala Harris. Anyway, Freedom
Caucus Chairman Andy Biggs is with us. First thing, Joe
Biden is talking about the feckless one. Oh, we need

(32:03):
to have a sawt weapons ban. No, we need more police,
better trained, with more non lethal options. And you know,
you see, you see the rise in what's happening around
the country. Everybody now pretty much understands defunding the police,
reallocating police resources. What it means for them and their

(32:24):
family is very simple is you're on your own. Good luck.
And for those officers now that do remain under difficult circumstances,
they I don't blame them for not wanting to do
their job to the best of their ability anymore because
they know they will be thrown down the stairs. Andy

(32:46):
Bigs is with US congressman out in Arizona. And by
the way, Freedom Caucus Chairman Lieutenant Randy Sutton is a
thirty three year law enforcement vet founder of the Wounded Blue.
Thank you both. I mean, you know there they are
Randy's shouting death to the police showing up at the
hospital after these cops were ambushed, and this assassination attempt

(33:10):
took place as weekend. And let me ask you something, charge,
do you think you could possibly have a reasonable, meaningful
dialogue with those people. It's simply impossible. They are there
only to spew hate filled rhetoric and literally threatened the
lives of officers who are in critical condition, who have

(33:34):
been who have been victimized by another insurgent in the
war on cops. That's the reality. Well, I mean, that's
exactly what it is. How's it cop able now to
do their job with confidence? All these police, Look what
happened in Rochester, New York. The you know, African American
police chief and many top brass We're out of here,

(33:56):
Carmen Best in Seattle. You mean, I can't use non
lethal options to prevent rioting and looting and arson. I
can't do my job and I'm not going to risk
the lives of my officers in the process, Andy Biggs.
I mean, and you know, the left for the most part,
Joe Biden barely mentioned the anarchy and the unrest in

(34:18):
the country during his convention for Crying Out Loud. Yeah, Sean,
this is part and parcel of a leadership vacuum on
the left. So these these cities led by the Left,
they're letting this go on. They're not supporting the police
officers and the police who protect our rights, and by
allowing this to go on, you basically say, even though

(34:42):
we're investigating some of these these rare incidences that are
that are horrible and we need to get due process
for him, you can't even begin to have that rational
conversation that Lieutenant Sun is talking about because the left
is allowing this to go on. In some cases, they're
actually fomenting this going on. They want to see this

(35:03):
go on, and that's you have to just acknowledge that
they're pleased with this kind of Bolsheviks style revolution that's
going on, and they've made the police the target of
that revolution. Well, I think this is what is happening.
So what options are now available? People are going to
do their job. No, that's right, But why would you Yeah,
I mean, you know, look at this Kamala Harris tweet.

(35:25):
You know, to literally to contribute to the Minnesota Freedom
Fund to post bail for those anarchists that are arrested
now in a state like New York because of the
idiotic policies of this liberal governor and liberal mayor. All
the anarchists that were being arrested by the comps, they
have no bail, they're sent out to go rejoin the

(35:48):
efforts of anarchy. You know, moments after they're arrested. What's
the point of arresting anybody at that point. Well, the
reality is, is Sean, that this move meant by Cuomo
and the Blasio to basically deconstruct the criminal justice system

(36:09):
in New York has had the desired effect that they wanted.
They are bent on allowing uh, these anarchists and criminals
of all stripes to literally walk the streets without any
consequences for their actions. And it is, it is a
dismal failure. And yet you still see them clinging to this, uh,

(36:35):
this the platform, while while the blood of the citizens
and the police runs in the streets. It is it's
incredible to me that the people haven't risen up. I
just got back from from several days in Portland visiting
officers who were injured in all of the violence because
of my role as the founder of the Wounded Blue

(36:57):
and what I saw there was absolutely heartbreaking, Sean. Hundreds
of police officers injured the line of duties because they
have not been given the tools by Wheeler, who is
who is absolutely a complete failure as a mayor and
a governor who has failed to do anything even acknowledge

(37:18):
the violences there. It's it's it's a shocking what is
actually taking place. And you cops want so much to
continue to serve. They want to serve. But I'll tell
you I wouldn't blame I don't blame those people that
are leaving. The guys that are on the job maybe
just a very short period of time. Either find a
job in a department that will support you and get

(37:41):
out of some of these big cities, or you might
want to think about another profession because it's not safe
for you anymore and you're not able to do the job.
You're not even even use this simple training that that
you are given on even non lethal methods of crowd dispersement.
So at that point, Randy, if you've been on the
job any length time in your retirement age, get out.

(38:02):
And they're getting out in droves, I can tell you
in New York City they're just leaving. They're getting out
in droves all over the country. Portland just lost fifty
and now they've only got eight hundred costs and they've
they've they've been understaffed for a long time. They just
lost fifty, They're losing another fifty. Minneapolis is losing two
hundred who are retiring because of the stress issues. That's

(38:25):
a massive amount, literally, Sean, what we're going to be
seeing here, this is the tip of the iceberg. We
are going to be seen a This is a critical
time in policing because with it takes it takes two
to three years to get a police officer fully trained
and experienced on the street. With the thousands that are leaving,

(38:47):
retiring or just quitting, and those who are not even
joining the police anymore, we're going to see a critical
shortage of law enforcement. And that is going that is
actually what the left wants. They're getting what they want,
which is even more heartbreaking. And this is this is
going to have a long term effect on America. Listen,

(39:08):
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(39:29):
it safely. I've had to carry permit my whole adult life.
But you see now over five million Americans that have
never purchased a weapon before in their life or a
firearm or now purchasing them. And for those people that
ask me, well, you know what do you like, Kennedy,
I like one that you're willing to be trained in
the use of and the safety of. But there are

(39:49):
so many good options out there for families. But you
can't even have that weapon in New York City. And
then that's a big problem. So, okay, the cops now
are defunded billion dollars in New York. The cops that
remain want nothing to do with putting their themselves in
harms way, knowing they will get no support and likely

(40:10):
be brought up on charges. So now you're on your own,
which is what the Seattle police chief was telling business
owners and residents you if there's a riot, I can't
in good conscience send my guys in. Well, now the
anarchists win and there this is all happening prior to
the DNC convention, and they say nothing. You got a

(40:31):
street side daylight execution in the Bronx, New York that
was captured on videotape. Another typical weekend in the city
of Chicago, fifty three shot, thirteen dead. What did Biden
and Obama do four thousand homicides in the eight years
that they were president and vice president? They barely mentioned Chicago.

(40:52):
Nearly twenty thousand shot in there in an Obama's home city.
This is not a new phenomenon. What's new is Chicago
is now the norm around the rest of the country. Andy, Yeah,
And that's and that's a total failure of the again
of their leadership, because if you want to stop this
type of activity, you make the arrest, and the police

(41:13):
are making the rest, but you also have to file
charges and prosecute and get convictions. And when you're letting
people out on bail and letting go back onto the
field basically to commit more violent crime, you don't provide
any deterrence to anybody, no specific deterrence by getting removing
that one individual, but you also don't get general deterrems

(41:33):
where people saying, well, they're going to enforce the laws,
I could be going to prison for the rest of
my life or whatever. And that is an absolute bankrupt
type of policy and it's and it's it's the policy
now of the left which just as you see, is
all over the country. They're saying, we're going to let
people out without any bail, they don't have to come back.
We're going to undercharge them. We're not going to charge

(41:54):
them for the crimes that they're really involved in. And
so there's no support to the police officers to begin with.
But you don't know how on the back side either,
So it's a total capitulation. All right, Andy Biggs, thank you, Chairman,
Freedom Caucus. Lieutenant Randy Sutton, thirty three year law enforcement vet,
founder of the Wounded Blue which is a national organization
to assist injured cops, kind of modeled after Wounded Warrior.

(42:17):
Thank you both for being with us. Pastor Darryl Scott
is coming up. He's got a lot to say and
weigh in on all of these issues. We've got time
for a quick call in this segment. Eight hundred nine
for one. Sean is our number of the state of Florida.
We'll be paying attention in fifty days. Dan, how are
you You got a minute and a half, sir, that's

(42:38):
a lot of time for me. Sean, this is Dan.
There's no way that we can thank you for all
you do I'll just say that there's no way to Timpo.
I need to thank you, but let's let's all win
this together. That's my all hands on deck. What happened
today and yesterday or you know, with the attempted assassination

(43:00):
of the police officers and then the chief of police
in LA saying effectively from what I saw in Fox
is a sort of a well, priests, don't block our
emergency rooms. This is we all have thinks in life
that are whatever the word is, you would know it.
I don't know. It's just a line that we never
believe that people could cross. And as I as I said,

(43:26):
I don't believe these people who protested and blocked the
emergency room there have Sean Hannity's DNA and they certainly
don't have mind. I don't believe they really belonged to
our species. I really don't know how to say it.
I've never heard or seen anything like that in my
life on this earth in the United States. That's my well,

(43:46):
I gotta tell you it's this is now a new normal.
But think about this. They've allowed us to go on forever,
you know, and that frustrates to live in hell out
of me they've allowed this to happen in other cities.
We know how to stop homicides in big cities. Rudy
did it in New York. By the way, Andrew Juliannie

(44:08):
is being an ass to run for mayor of the
City of New York. If he runs, I think he
could he has a shot at winning in the environment
post Comrade de Blasio, I really do well. You know
time is gonna tell. People are gonna have to decide.
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of the violence at a loss Angelus, which was nothing
but an assassination attempt, and then of course, the rhetoric afterwards,
which makes me want to throw up of these anarchists,

(45:11):
you know, taunting the police out the ones that were
targeted for assassination outside of the hospital, and it's pretty unbelievable.
Chicago fifty four shot, thirteen dead. New York eighteen shooting
six dead. Let's listen to the reports. Out of these cities,
four people were shot, one person died. We spoke with
the aunt of the man who died. She says he

(45:32):
was in his thirties and he was simply getting a
soda from his uncle when those gunshots rang out. New
Rochelle Henley lives very close to where all of this happened.
She says she heard the shots being fired and came
running outside or told she saw her nephew lying in
the street in a pool of blood. Please say he
was shot in the head and pronounced dead at the hospital.
Good morning. Now, one of those deceased victims is a

(45:53):
twenty eight year old woman that she was shot and
killed in Garfield Park while sitting in the vehicles. Twenty
eight year old woman was in the back of twenty
six year old man was also hit inside that vehicle. Now,
both were taking a Shorteria hospital, where the woman was
pronounced to cease. The man is in critical condition and again.
Fifty three people were shot over the weekend. Thirteen have
since died, including three that were killed after midnights a day.

(46:16):
One of the five fatal shootings on Saturday was seventy
eighth Street in Dyker Heights at five twenty two pm.
Police say thirty three year old Arfon But was shot
in the torso and pronounced dead at a nearby hospital.
He lived just a few blocks away, and the gunman
is still on the loose. Earlier on Saturday, at the
Jackson Houses in the Bronx, a twenty three year old

(46:38):
man was shot dead. Almost the same time in the
same burrow, a twenty five year old man was killed
in a gun battle in the Mount Hope section outside
the Munroe Houses. Also in the Bronx, a twenty seven
year old was shot dead. And in Jamaica Queen's early
Sunday morning, a thirty five year old man lost his
life to gun violence. The mayor and then really need

(47:00):
to step step up what they need to do in
their positions, because obviously something is lacking here because they're
letting the criminals basically run the streets. Since Friday, police
have responded to at least eighteen shootings, compared to six
for the same time last year. For homicides, at least
six since Friday compared to two for this same weekend

(47:23):
last year. I mean, okay, you get the point. The anarchists,
they're allowed to run free in New York, for example,
and Biden supports this nationally. And that is the nobel insanity,
which is New York City, which was allowing in the
middle of all of the chaos and anarchy in writing
that was going on in New York. Although Joe denied
the rioting, didn't talk about it at the DNC, Now

(47:45):
he's tried to shift the debates salt weapons of the problem. No,
that's not the problem, Joe. The problem is when you
are vice president, you let four thousand homicides take place
in Chicago and you and Barack barely mentioned it his
home city. Nearly twenty thousand people shot in the eight
years you were vice president in one city and you

(48:06):
guys did nothing. You didn't lift a finger to help anybody. Unbelievable.
Now cops are targeted for assassination. You want to be
a cop today. I honestly am telling my best friends
that are cops. I'm like, you know, if they just started,
I'm telling him, you really need to look at another department,
one that supports its officers. I was actually impressed with

(48:27):
the Lieutenant governor of New Jersey. I don't even know
her name this weekend. Went out of her way. Maybe
she did it on Friday nine to eleven, went out
of her way to tell officers, we won't be defunding you.
You are you are our only line of defense. An
African American woman and she's very, very powerful speech that
she gave. Did we forget those guys that went into

(48:49):
those buildings nineteen years ago? Did we forget the two
Capitol police officers walking across a ball field up against
a guy with a rifle that is hidden and camouflaged.
I mean, that's a death sentence. So sad. You know,
all these guys that put their willing to risk their lives.
The name is Shila Oliver. She's been there since twenty eighteen. Look,

(49:11):
I'm not a fan of the New Jersey governor. Kind
of a dope. His executive order on COVID followed Cuomo's
executive order just dumb. And you know, we now know
over eleven thousand people were killed because of that one
executive order of Governor Cuomo in New York. But he
blames Trump. He left Trump's hospitals that he built, manned
and provided every bit of ppepoor, he left them empty.

(49:34):
You know, New Jersey had access to the US Navy
ship Comfort and the hospital ship, and they had access
to the Javit Center. You know, seventy five eighty percent
of the beds that Trump built they didn't use. They
were too busy sending COVID patients back to nursing homes
to infect people the most vulnerable population of all. Person
that did the best job protecting the elderly was Rhonda

(49:55):
Santis down in Florida. And well then but the virus
came back and younger people got it, but they weren't dying.
There is They're very distinct. There's a great distinction here.
That is one thing that remained consistent. Those that were
most at risk of dying from COVID were the elderly,
those who are compromised immune systems and underlying conditions. Younger

(50:18):
people do not respond the same way. I'm not a
don't ask me. I'm not a doctor. I have no
I don't know why H one N one would tend
to impact younger people, but it did. You know, people
spend their entire lives studying viruses. All right, let's get
to our phones. North Carolina, Paul, Paul, how are you.
We'll be watching very early fifty nights from now North Carolina.

(50:40):
We'll get a very clear indication how the night is
going based on North Carolina, and that is a must
win Trump state. Absolutely, I'm good, sir, how are you?
Looks good? Good? So real quick. I just wanted to say,
you know, the left, I mean, they're out of their minds,
and it's it's quite clear to a lot of the
patriots and the people that are in the middle and
on the right, and quite frankly, you know, they've got

(51:02):
to be careful what they're whing for because the only
one that's protecting these and they're not protesters any longer,
their rioters and their anarchists. That's it. Protest is out
of the question. The problem that you have now is
the only one protecting these predators that are out there
right now are the police. Because the bottom line is
if they go and they defund these police, and there's

(51:22):
no one on the streets, and you've got victims that
are out there where You've got seventeen year old kids
that are dropping people in the street. I have news
for you. The Vosity teams coming in and it's not
going to be a good situation. But the fact of
the matter is, and this goes back to the last
time you when I spoke when we had the Second
Amendment rally up in Virginia, when we were talking about
why were these guys wearing all their gear and their
tactical gear and their vest because the message was trying

(51:44):
to be sent very clear. All these folks up in
DC can say and do what they want, but there's
going to be some sort of a consequence at the
end of the day. Right now, the only people that
are paying that consequence are the small businesses and the
innocent people that want to either maneuver around the streets
or conduct their living for their family. And I'm telling
you right now, they got to be careful of what

(52:05):
they're wishing for, because I don't think they realize just
how close to that line. They are. I look, I'll
tell you what bothers me when we especially, I do
think it was Michigan when the guys were in you know,
full tactical gear and you show up with a heavy
presence of rifles. Look, there's nobody that supports the Second
Amendment more than I do. But when you're making a

(52:27):
statement like that, you are raising the level of how
do I say it? The tensions will only rise That
visual means like we're here and we're ready to go
to war with you. Now, if people want to peacefully protest,
I'm all for it. But when you make a statement
and you show up in tactical gear, it's gonna happen.

(52:48):
Is you're gonna have one side show up in tactical gear,
then the other side's gonna show up in tactical gear.
And I would argue the odds of it ending while
and not very high, And we want to de escalate
whenever we can. And look, I ask my conservative friends,
if you if you have a legitimate reason and lawful reason,
which I think every American should have, and you're trained
in the safety and use of a firearm, and you

(53:09):
have a carry permit, by all means carry it, you know,
can see I believe in concealed carry it's not provocative,
but God forbid something happens. You can defend yourself and
you can defend your family, especially now because the cops
aren't going to be there. I just I like to
de escalate whenever possible. Look over the years I've been
a public figure, I've had many situations where where people

(53:33):
try to create confrontations with me. I'll do everything I
can possibly do. I promise you to diffuse a situation
I'll do. If I was in a restaurant, can I
buy you a drink? Would you like a drink? Can
we just agree that, you know, it's a good time
not to talk about politics, not in front of my kids. Police,
thank you? Okay, here, please buy go go to the bar,

(53:53):
get a drink on me. There are a time other
times I just you know, will say, Okay, this is
not worth this is not worth staying in this situation.
I'll just walk away. But I'm prepared to defend myself.
I just don't want to defend myself. And I think
most Americans are like that. You know, in New York,
they've got this madness to you. You must before you,

(54:15):
even in your own house, can defend yourself and your
family from an intruder on your property, in your home.
You have to make an attempt to quote retreat. I'm like,
retreat to where the bathroom? Where are most people going
to retreat to? It's sinsanity to me as we continue.
E one hundred nine four one Sean is our number.

(54:36):
Let's say hi to Canas in Indiana. Ken, how are
you glad you called sir? Hey, Hi, Sean, thanks for
taking my call. You go, you go out of your
way to make sure you label things appropriately. And I
haven't heard the word Stalinism. And what's occurring now is
even beyond Marxism a Stalinism. Stalinism tries to shame people.

(54:57):
It tries to make them the object of ridicule. Stalinism
destroys people's careers, as they did in Russia, to destroy
people's careers so they could not take care of their families.
Stalinism exceptionally one orthodoxy. And if you don't do that,
they seek legal action against you, will try to imprison you.
And then ultimately Stalinism targeted political enemies for assassination and murder.

(55:21):
And what we're starting to see, especially with common like
enemy of the State, which is a classic Stalinist term.
We're starting to see the emergence of Stalinism as a
formulas for politics by the left and the Democrat. So
I would hope that you and your platform and others
would start referring to this what it really is is

(55:41):
a form of Stalinism, and I think that would help
with the American people. Off and again, thank you for
your time. Oh, I appreciate it. Thank you for your time.
I mean, yeah, Marxist leftism, Stalinism, you know it is.
There's certainly a degree of authoritative stateism behind everything the
Democrats would do. It goes back to my conversation with
Comrade de Blasio about okay, well you have four armed

(56:04):
police officers guarding you when he came into my TV
studio and okay, and I'm like, well, there's every New Yorker.
Shouldn't they have a right to defend themselves with firearms
in their homes in New York. Every New Yorker should
have the right to be safe to average people, should
they have the same safety you have? And if somebody

(56:24):
breaks into their house, can would you respect their right
to have a firearm in their house? Everyone deserves to
be safe. And ask the answer is not for everyone
to have a firearm anymore. That's for every TV answer
as well. I believe people have rights, but I also
believe we need background checks when need an assault weapon ban.
If you have it for purchase, then I get into it.
If you have a background check, no history of mental illness,

(56:46):
should you be allowed to get a firearm. Every New
Yorker has a right to be safe. He doesn't believe
that every New Yorker has the right to the same
safety measures that he has in his life life and
for him and his family, which, by the way, I'm
all for it. Leave politicians public figures. They need to
be protected. I have no problem with that. But allow us,
don't prevent us from protecting our selves with our families.

(57:11):
It's that's simple, all right. Chris is in Maine. Now
here's something very few people know. You have two electoral
votes in the great state of Maine. Congressional District one
Congressional District two. There could be an electoral college decision
where it's two sixty nine two sixty nine and it
will be main second congressional district could tip the balance

(57:34):
to Donald Trump that he would win the election. That
could happen, Chrissy, you in District one or two? A
District two, I believe, okay, and so your district matters
a lot. Yeah, well, you know what, on a liber
note to take the conversation in a different direction. Recently,
me and my fiance we've been looking at homes and
we've been in and around the Augusta area, the capital

(57:56):
of Maine, and I noticed that it's just flooded everywhere
with Trump hint signs. So I couldn't find any Biden
hair signs. So we had two kids in the back seat,
and I said, tell you what, guys, while we're driving
around doing this, any Biden hair assigns you find, you
point them out. You earned a dollar. So over four
days we found a place, but over four days of
driving between Lewiston and Augusta, they both earned two dollars.

(58:18):
So there's definitely an unspoken majority of Republicans out there
that are afraid to speak up because you know, these
polls really don't cover it. They're afraid retaliation just for
being in a public setting and saying, hey, you know
I'm voting Trump, and now listen, I'm telling you right now,
there is there's a group of people sixty two percent
according to the Cato Institute. Rasmusin said it was like

(58:41):
twenty percent of Trump voters. They're not telling anybody who
they're voting for now, they're all you always have. Early
voting tends to favor the Democrats put more and more.
It seems like when they do that, they cannibalize their
election day or day of vote. What bothers me is
who's watching where where these ballots are being sent? Who
is authenticating the ballots? Signature is one way to do it.

(59:04):
You know, states that are new to this. That bothers
me a lot. And you know, I tell you my
belief is you want to run up the score. If
you're a Republican, nobody can can sit out at this election.
Everybody's got to do their part because if you don't,
you're gonna wake up the morning after the night before
and ask you, so, why didn't I do more? Anyway,

(59:25):
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(01:00:08):
talking a lot about the assassination attempt against these LAPD officers,
and then of course, you know the lunatics on the
left showing up and literally taunting the police, hope you
f and die, while the police are in there being
operated on and fighting for their lives. It's not just
an LA thing. We have what fifty four shot again

(01:00:31):
this weekend in Chicago, thirteen dead, six dead in New
York City, eighteen shootings there, and you know, violence and
crime and anarchy spiraling out of control. Democrats, you know,
only now this is terrible. Well why didn't they mention
it during their convention? Because Don Lemon pointed it out.
Oh finally, law in order and safety and security is

(01:00:53):
on the ballot, and yeah, showing up in the polls,
and it's showing up in the focus groups, so we
better change our opinions now pretty scary anyway, joining us.
A good friend of the program is Pastor Darryl Scotty's
chairman of the Urban Revitalization Coalition, and he's just come
out with his brand new book, Nothing to Lose, which,

(01:01:14):
by the way, it was Donald Trump's message to African
Americans and minorities last time, you have nothing to lose.
They've been promised you in you everything for decades and
they delivered nothing. Think about all these liberal cities, liberal politicians,
the larger percentages ninety plus percent of African Americans usually
and a lot of these elections voting for Democratic candidates. Well,
how do you grade them on law and order and

(01:01:36):
safety and security in these cities and states run by
liberal Democrats for decades, how's their educational system? Because those
are the two most fundamental jobs of any politician. Anyway, Again,
it's called nothing to Lose, unlikely allies in the struggle
for a better Black America. Pastor scott I actually had
the pleasure of actually speaking from the pulpit of his

(01:01:57):
church lunch. Was the biggest mistake he ever made in
his life. By allowing that to happen. I made it
Unlike Neil Boortz, I made it through. I didn't I
didn't cuss. I didn't use one cuss word, which was
pretty good for me when I'm out in public. Um.
But your whole life is a miracle to me, pastor Um,
I admire you on so many levels. Many years ago,
you were living a life of crime and drugs and madness,

(01:02:21):
and and you know, you almost didn't make it, and
your faith, your belief in God, pulled you out of
this and it transformed your life. And that's how many
years ago thirty seven years ago? Yeah, almost on close
to forty years ago. Yeah, but um, you know I
talked about you in the book. I mentioned you in
the book on the I saw it. I know what

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you're gonna say, and I'm like, okay. The one part
to stands out is that's it. I really believe what's
sell on Hay podcast careers over he will into into
the ministry. Oh gosh, oh boy. You know what. I'm
the one that needed all the prayer and fasting. I'm
the one that got in try. I've been an incorrigible
kid since you know, when I was young. It was incorrigible.

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You know, being a talk show host, you got to
throw a few sharp elbows once in a while. Reverend,
I don't mind throwing some elbows, you know. Verbal I'm
being honest, and I know all of my colleagues and everything,
you're probably one of the most spiritual guys I know.
And I mean, I've never believed more in my life
in terms of my faith. I'd really it's it's never

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been this strong. I realize that we're nothing but without
God in our lives. That's my own opinion. I'm not
trying to proselytize anybody or convert anybody. I think there's
a misunderstanding of what Christianity is. I think Christianity is, first,
you know, coming to a realization that you're not as
great as you think you are, and being willing to
surrender yourself to a better way of life and invite

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God into your heart so you can be a better person.
That's that to me, is the nuts and bolts of it.
It doesn't get any more combat. I don't know if
everyone must think that Christians got to be perfect. I
think the Christians I know are the ones saying they
know they're not and they want to be better, and
we're in the daily quest for God to improve us,
to work on us, to continue to work on us.
And since on the subject of God, I will say this,

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and I said it in the book, I believe in
the omniscience of God, the all knowingness of God. I
believe God sees the end from the beginning. I made
a couple of examples, Joseph being one and David being another.
And I said, God started at the palace and worked
his way back to the pit for Joseph, and then
he got Joseph from that pit and worked him up

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to the palace the same way with the David. He
was prophesied that he would be king while he was
still tending his father sheep, and he went back attending sheep,
and God got him from the sheep fold and took
him to the palace. I said that to say this,
I really believed that when I was out in those
streets living that life that I was living. And I
really believed that during that time when Donald Trump was

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living the life he was leading, and he was building
buildings and doing whatever it was he was doing, God
knew that was my future president right there when he
looked at him, and God looked. I mean, let's go
through the Bible a little bit. You know, my years
in Catholic schools in a seminary. Let me let's I'll
give you a little bit of knowledge. David, you know,
was chosen by God, God's favorite. You know. According to

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the Bible, he had like five hundred concubines. Everybody concubines
a word that's very outdated. But he couldn't withstand I
guess the temptation of Bathsheba and sent her husband of
the front lines to be killed after he got a
pregnant Moses, you know, never made it to the Promised
Land because of murder. We know about Saul of Tarsus

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and the conversion on the road to Damascus. Uh, you know,
why are you persecuting my people? That I would assume
the twelve apostles, eleven of which were married, that they
probably as fishermen, maybe use salty language, and moren't so
politically corrected in their day. Maybe that's an assumption on
my part, but maybe wrong. And it seems that God

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has an interesting way of picking the people that aren't perfect,
the people that need the help. As people he chooses
to lead things. Well, the Bible says God chooses the
foolish things of the world to confound those which are wise,
you know, to be honest. And you were there from
the very beginning, way back in twenty fifteen, it seemed
the foolish choice to back Donald Trump for President of

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the United States. He was mocked, he was derided, he
was laughed at, he was he was castigated, Twitter size ridiculed.
I'm gonna be honest, he has a lot thicker skin
than I have. And you know, we watched this guy
go from number seventeen in the field of seventeen to
go all the way to the presidency of the United States.
And one thing I always say is this, I don't

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see how he could have lost because of all the
prayer that he received in that time. Every time he
turned around, Donald Trump is getting preyed on by someone else,
by this organization, that organization, these preachers, those preachers. He
was the man who we both know solicited the help
of God in his political campaign. And I even said

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it on last week, and I said a joke. You know,
when I first met him in twenty eleven, he was
considering I talked about it in the book. He was
considering running for president against Barack Obama in twenty twelve,
and he asked the Google preachers to prey on him
that God would give him the wisdom to make the
right decision, to give him the wisdom to know whether
or not to run in twenty twelve. And I said,

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I think God spoke to him and staid, hey, Donald,
don't run in twenty twelve, run in twenty fifteen. And
I got you. I hope I never hear those words
in my ear, because I think I want to go
at that point. I'd rather go deaf, because who would
ever want to run for president in this day and are?
I mean, you see what's happening. Here's what I don't understand.

(01:07:40):
Let's let's get to the bottom of this, because you're
pointing out nothing to lose was Donald Trump's message to
African Americans and minorities in the country. And what he
was referring to is what I mentioned at the start
of this this hour, which is that you know Democrats
come calling every two and four years. I have laid
out Hannity history lesson on the use of the race card.

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You know they're gonna put you all back in chains
and Republicans have the wrong agenda for African Americans and
they don't even want to count you in the census.
And it's like my father was killed all over again
and elect a Republican and black churches are kind of
burn president saying what have they done for your school system?
What have they done to make your community safe and secure? Nothing?

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And then he comes and what does he do? He's
able to do something remarkable and that is record low
after record low after record low unemployment for every minority
demographic in the country. Barack and Joe didn't do that. Yeah,
you're absolutely right. And you know, during the twenty sixteen campaign,

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we had those on the black left that were constantly
complaining about or decrying the condition of the black community,
endeavoring to make that a campaign talking point. What are
you going to do for the black community? Because the
black community is so dysfunctional, it's so disenfranchised, the black
community is in such a deplorable condition that what are

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you going to do if you're a president to improve
the conditions in the black community. If Donald Trump asked,
Trump asked the questions that it is right, okay, if
it's that bad, if it's as bad as as the
black left is endeavoring to make it. It's if it's
as bad as the Democratic Party is saying it is
after eight years of a black president, If the black

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community is still in that bad of shape, then what
do you have to lose voting for me? I can't
make it any worse. He was saying, would give me
a chance, give me an opportunity, and watch what I do.
And he's stepped up to that plate when given that
opportunity by eight percent of the black voting community. And
what has he done? Criminal justice reform, urban revitalization, opportunities zons,

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prison reform, historic low levels of unemployment, historic funding for
HDC used, and there are so many other things on
the table. He's done some ceremony and symbolic gestures as well,
designated Martin Luther King's home birth home as a national
Landbarky's pardon Jack Johnson posthumously. He's done a lot of
things to endeavor himself to the black community. But he's

(01:10:13):
not done it for the sake of politics, for the
sake of pattern. He's done it because it was part
of his overall agenda from the beginning to improve living
conditions for all Americans. You know, you think about you know,
your life, and I love that you talk about your
transformation and how things have changed, and you were right
there with the president and every step of the way
in twenty fifteen and sixteen, and yeah, and you by

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the way, and you talk about all the different people
that are publicly known and your relationships with all of them.
I tend to stay away from a lot of that
part of it. But and how you know, you know,
being on shows like My show and Fake News CNN
and all with Van Jones and Don Lemon, I guess
it might be a different experience when you're on their show,
right absolutely, you know why they were always you know,

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when I would be one with the white news host,
they would be more polite. The brook Ball was Amston Cooper's,
they would be more polite. But what they would do
they would always go get a black person, a black
contributor to come on against myself and even other black
services for President Trump. And the black contributors they would

(01:11:23):
bring on would be the nastiest, most insolent, disrespectful people
you ever wanted me in your life, And Don Lemon
would be pretty disrespectful as well, because they felt that
because they were black, they could disrespect another black and
you know, me, I didn't take that crap, and so
I would hit them back and smack them in the
mouth twice as hard as they would smack me. And
they didn't like it, and they didn't like me for it,

(01:11:44):
and they would even question the call of God on
my life. They would say, well, how can you be
a pastor and and respond to us like this? And
I would say, well, if I'm a pastor, you shouldn't
talk to me like that in the first place. But
you know, you know, I don't know why. It would
always be one against three and one against four. It
would be one Trump supporter and three or four Hillary
supporters the three or four Democrats. It was even worse.

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Jeffrey Lord would sit on these panels of eight and
it was him versus everybody else or Kaylee mcinanny would
you know versus everybody else? And so you know, they
obviously stacked the deck. But you're pretty good at defending yourself.
I don't have any worries about you. How do you
think you know? Look, there's polls out now that show
that African Americans and Hispanic Americans are showing more support

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for Donald Trump. I mean, in the case of African Americans,
it's three times the support he's had that he had
in twenty sixteen. And with Hispanic Americans at last Poule
I'd think I saw was up twelve or fourteen. My
question is are those poles real? Because if they're real
and they translate into votes, this is a whole different

(01:12:51):
race this year. I'm gonna say the polls aren't real
only because I believe there's more for him, then the
polls will reflect. You know, our people culturally, we don't
answer a lot of questions from strangers. That just the
way it is, um and there. You know, there's a

(01:13:11):
lot of people in the Black community and the Latino community,
but I was keying on the Black community. They don't
want to be a part of cancel culture. They don't
want the arguing, they don't want the big wing. They
don't want to back and forth. They don't want the ostracism,
the criticism, the condemnation that comes with being an outspoken
Trump supporter. But they note that when they get in
that booth, they're going to vote. I think the parse

(01:13:35):
that support him and stare it there, Pastor Daryl Scott,
nothing to lose, unlikely allies in the struggle for a
better Black America. I want to get a prediction from
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At twenty five till the top of the hour, eight

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hundred ninety four one, Sean, you want to be a
part of the program. Our friend passed at. Daryl Scott
remains with us. He's got a brand new book out.
Nothing to lose, unlikely allies in the struggle for a
better Black America. We've talked at length. The President ran
on a slogan for minorities. Well, you got nothing to
lose because they didn't. They make all the promises every
two years, every four years they tell you Republicans are

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racist and sexist and misogynist and homophobic and xenophobic and islamophobic.
And they won dirty year and water and they pulled
out of the Paris Climate Accord. Well, you know, the
Paris Climate Accord recognizes China as a Third World country,
so they don't have to pay what we pay. How
about we stop and get out of it for that reason,

(01:15:26):
which is nuts. But the President did something Barack and
Joe never did for minorities in this country, created opportunity
zones and in places where neighborhoods and Americans have been
literally denied opportunity. The president was the one that funded
for the longest commitment, largest amount of money to historically

(01:15:48):
black colleges. Criminal justice reform wasn't Barack and Joe it
was Donald Trump, prison police reform. It was not Barack
and Joe was Donald Trump. Record unemployment for African Americans,
Hispanic Americans, Asian Americans, women in the workplace, youth unemployment,
African American youth unemployment. Donald Trump did, not Joe and

(01:16:10):
not Barack. It's amazing. Their economic you know, record was atrocious.
I mean it's amazing to me. The mob, the media
will never point any of these things out to you.
They just they just refuse. I'll give you thirteen million
more Americans food stamps. They increased the people the number
of Americans on food stamps by fifty eight percent. Eight

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million more Americans in poverty after eight years of Joe
on Barack. That's over forty three million Americans they left
in poverty. Lowest labor participation rates since the seventies ninety
five million Americans out of the labor force. Under Barack
and Joe, African Americans out of the labor force was
eighteen point five percent, the worst recovery since the forties.

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One in five American families didn't have a single member
of their family in the workforce. One in six men
in those important work years of eighteen to twenty four
were either in jail or living at home with Mommy
and Daddy, lowest homeownership rate in fifty one years, and
accumulated more debt than every forty three administrations before them combined.

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And Trump shattered every record all right, which raises the
question for Pastor Scott's brand new book is out Hannity
dot com, Amazon dot com. Nothing to lose, unlikely allies
in the struggle for better Black America. First, you took
a lot of heat as an African American pastor in
Cleveland for supporting Donald Trump, didn't you. Yeah, I took

(01:17:40):
a lot of heat, But I don't know, maybe because
of some psychological defect I had. It really didn't bother
me that much. By the way, I have the same defect.
I just don't give a flying you know what it's
some cases, it's like point gasoline on a fire, and
you know, and so you know it's you at motives.

(01:18:01):
But you know, I knew one thing I knew from
the private conversations I had would then Canada Trump all
the way back to two thousand and eleven when you
and I first had our conversations guarding the condition of
the black community. He told me out of his mouth
all the way back in twenty eleven. He said, I
believe unemployment, unde employment, depressed living conditions, and poor schooling
contributes to the disparities and the overall depression of the

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Black community, and that if I was president, jobs, better jobs,
improving their surrounding their communities, and giving them better opportunities
for schooling would go a lot, go a long way
in elevating the community. He told me that in twenty eleven,
and I believe it. And he began repeating the same
thing in twenty sixteen, and I had no reason not
to believe him. The Democrats had been selling us a

(01:18:47):
bill of goods for years. Hilary had been in office
for years. You know, prior to that, in politics, you
had Joe Biden and Barack Obama. Here's Joe Biden working
with the first black president for eight years, eight straight years,
and you can't think of one positive thing that they
did exclusively for the benefit of the black community. How

(01:19:10):
is it that Joe Biden gets away with his praise
of the former clansman Robert Byrd, the guy that philibustered
the Civil Rights Act, opposed the Voting Rights Act, how
does Biden partner with this guy to fight back against
the integration of schools because he doesn't want his kids
going to school. You know that that he called a

(01:19:31):
racial jungle. Kamala Harris, you know, pounded him in a debate,
But now she's his VP candidate, and I believe that's
why they won't allow those two to make appearances together,
because the question is going to have to come up.
You call it this guy a racist months ago in
the primary. What happened Either you were lying then and

(01:19:55):
he wasn't a racist, or you, for the sake of
an opportunity, which is what happened, you're talking about a sellout,
and they got to know to call me a sellout.
A sellout is a person that violates personal principles for
the sake of advancement, for the sake of game. She
sewed out for Joe. The prospect of being vice president
made her abandon all of her prior opinions of him.

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But here's a guy who has a well documented history
of negativity towards the black community, well documented in public life,
public service. We have it on video, we have it
on record, we have it, gets a pass pastor, he
gets a past. All right, here's the important last question prediction.
There weren't many of us that saw the path for

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Donald Trump to become president in twenty sixteen. We were both.
We both saw that path was possible. I see it's
possible in fifty days. I can't guarantee it. I don't
have a crystal ball. I think that you know, in
my mind, you better act as though your six points down,
you got two minutes left in the game, you have

(01:20:59):
no timeouts, you're on your own twenty and you got
to march down the field eighty yards, crossed the plane,
and kick the extra point to win. It's got to
be an all hands on deck moment. And if people
want to stop this radical agenda, they better get to
go out to vote, especially in your state of Ohio.
Absolutely right, in Ohio and nationwide, we have to get
out support President Donald Trump. And I'm also believing, I'm

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believing to be between twenty to twenty five percent support
from the black community. That's my prediction, the silent majority
of that, all of them together, because I know too
many in the hood now that we're firing it anti
trumpers three four years ago that love him now and
they're going to support him. That the ground swell of
support but Donald Trump in the black community is going
to surface. I'm believing between twenty and twenty five, a

(01:21:47):
bold prediction. If if that happens, it's game over. Donald
Trump will be reelected, I'm believing. So all right, Well,
say hello to your beautiful wife. I don't know why
she seemed to like me more than you. He told
me something recognized as good people. Oh no, no, no,

(01:22:08):
she's awesome. Please please send my best regard. She's a
great lady. All right, my friend, nothing to lose, unlikely
allies and the struggle for a better Black America. Pastor
Darryl Scott Hannity dot com, Amazon dot com. Now out
in bookstores everywhere. Are you're gonna want to get a copy?
Terry is employer to Terry. How are you glad you called?
Thanks for being with us, Sean, It's an honor to

(01:22:29):
talk to you. Thank you for taking my call, sir,
Thank you, sir. I just wanted to express the concern,
you know, everything that's going on with law enforcement and
to hate for law enforcement. I'm in corrections and my
brothers and sisters, you know, we're out numbered. Forty to
one when it comes to the prisons are already shorthanded.
And what happens if this spreads and the inmates start

(01:22:50):
to write onto us and we don't carry weapons inside
the prison system, we have nothing to protect ourselves. You know,
nobody's thinking about that, and you know we're kind of
like the forgot Listen. I don't know if you know.
My mom was a prison guard her all her my
young life, growing up, all her adult life. She'd worked
sixteen hours shifts. I barely saw. She was working for

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a family, and she is one of the ones that
made it through. And it's it's a very You have
to be a special kind of person to work inside
the prison system. I listen, I wouldn't want that job
at a million years, but she was convinced I was
going to be on the other side of the jail.
She's she since passed away, but I think she worked
herself to death, to be honest, I listen, you're right.
You guys can be sitting ducks there. And these these inmates.

(01:23:33):
I watched every prison show there's ever been made. These
inmates are very clever. They have the ability they make
weapons inside a jail. They make their own hooch inside
of jail. They get drugs and phones inside a jail.
I don't know how they do it, but they You know,
if they ever used the creative genius that exists in
there for something good, they'd all be rich and they

(01:23:54):
wouldn't need to be in jail. It's kind of sad
to see that talent wasted on just a you know,
the criminal mind. But in many ways, you're right, you're
sitting duck. What are you gonna do? What are you
gonna do? There's not much you can do. If they
decide they want to turn against the guards, that could happen.
It's happened before. We've witnessed this before. Now. The only

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thing you can do at that point is, you know,
try and get in and save the guards that are
in there. And it's going to be a violent ending.
But you know, I don't know, I don't know what
else you can do except keep these guys locked up
in isolation or you know, twenty three hours a day
and let them out one at a time. You know,
that doesn't go a long way to rehabilitating anybody, right, No,

(01:24:38):
it doesn't. And all best you can do is just
keep us all in your prayers all law enforcement. I
love my brothers and sisters and and uh, I just
pray for us as we do to through this. That's
a that's a really really hard job. And I watched.
You know, my mom wouldn't even talk about I think
she was embarrassed to as a prison guarden. You didn't

(01:24:58):
want to wanted me to talk about it. Well, you know,
you know, I'm actually proud she did that. I mean,
she did it, and she worked the extra shifts, the
sixteen hour shifts all the time so our kids, her
kids didn't do it for vacations and new cars, they
didn't get them, they didn't take vacations. They did it
so their kids could go to Catholic schools and they
you know, they sacrifice both my parents to do that.

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And you know, it's I don't think it's exactly the
most pleasant job on earth. But she succeeded inasmuch as
you know, she accomplished her goal and paid a price
for it. I believe probably died young because of it.
So it's that stressful and that difficult a job, and
the kind of hours she was working was insane, just insane.
You know. I when I try to explain this to

(01:25:43):
my own kids. They don't get it, all right, I know, okay,
leave me alone, Dad. They get it, and I'll to
be perfectly blunt. I didn't appreciate it enough when I
was young. Otherwise I wouldn't have been so incorrigible to
my format. Don't leave this house. I'd be like, you
can't stop me. Isn't that terrible? Linda? That's awful? Right? Yeah,

(01:26:04):
that sounds about the same way you are now when
I tell you to do something. He said, your father
gets home, That's what I got. Wait till your father
gets then she'd get him all worked up. I'd walk
in the door and off comes the belt and here
we go. Oh man, and some people by the way,
if anyone did that today, you'd be brought up on
child abuse charge. My father. That's the problem. There's way
too many parents trying to be friends of their kids
instead of trying to be parents. I don't try to

(01:26:26):
be I tell my kids all the time, I'm not
your friend. You want a friend, go find somebody else, exactly.
I am your parent, exactly, and I'm going to remain
your parent until you show me you're an adult. Did
you see that New York Post article on the brat
pack in New York City. Yeah. Yeah, these little, these
little domestic terrorists that are out there blowing everything up.
Oh you mean the girl with her little dossier of

(01:26:47):
plans to kick people out of their homes and apartments. Meanwhile,
she's got more money than God. She was in the parents'
second home. Parents at one point eight million dollars apartment
in New York. They had a second home on seven acres.
That's where they found her. Hard it's really it's a
struggle to hide on those seven acres. You know, I
really feel so hard. You know, poor poor little rich

(01:27:09):
kid makes me sick. I just they know not what
they do, you know, think of it. They just they
just they grew up in a school system that has
deranged them and docrinates them. Okay, so I don't disagree
with you, but by the same token, I think of
like the Bernadine dorm And and the bill Aires of
our time and what they did with the weather underground,

(01:27:29):
And we had that same thought, right, like, they know
not what they do. Okay, Well, twenty years later they
were still as radicalized as they were twenty years ago,
and they had no remorse or repentance for what they did.
So that's what I'm afraid of when I think this
mindset dominates academia. You know, I stay out of my
kids collegists stuff. I just stay the hell away because

(01:27:50):
I can't get I'll drive myself nuts, I really will.
I when my kids tell me what they learning and
the stuff that the professors say. Now my kids happen
to agree with their dad, it's pretty interesting. But I
tell them, don't express your views in college is shut up.
I was just talking about this yesterday at church. I
was telling you, imagine telling them to shut up. I'm like,
you know what, just get your degree, do your thing,

(01:28:11):
and if you if it warrants you can speak up.
I'll support you speaking up. But honestly, if you know,
you gotta really want to enter that world, you know.
Like that's why I admire Charlie Kirk so much. Him
in turning point Usay, I'm just not ready for my
kids to take on the burden of you know, having
a dad that's a well known conservative. It's just not

(01:28:32):
worth it to me. You know. Let them enjoy their childhood,
let them find what they love in life, and then
I'll support them to get there. But I've told both
my kids, I said, I'm not giving you all my money.
You got to live life. You were God gave all
of you, both of you talent. Find it. I'll help
you find it. I'll give you the resources you need
to do the best job you can. But after that,

(01:28:52):
you gotta work, You gotta find you gotta serve other
people in this life. You don't get served your whole life.
You know, this is like the effect enclave into doing
our job creators live read here because job creator is
all about that, you know, That's what they are. They're
about getting people to work, showing them how to get
a job, showing them how to get you know, their
best skill set. And this is something that these kids

(01:29:14):
have never had to think about. And now you know,
we're the taxpayer is paying them to be political terrorists
in our streets, to work for Act Blue and Democracy
Now and all these other people. And I'm telling you,
the search for the money behind these these protests and
the riots, that's going to be the real source of
the answer of how we put an end to it.
I think you're right, we'll get all right. That's gonna

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